Report J. Irving Bush, Former U. W. Athlete, Being Divorced President of Mexico Sends Floral Tribute Among the floral offerings in the car which brought the body of Senator La Follette Madison this afternoon was a wreath from President Calles of Mexico. President Callés, who is a liberal was a great ad: mirer of the Sonator and Mexicans in general always had a kindly feeling toward La Follette GEN R.E.CALLES because of his constant defense of Mexico against unwarranted aggressions by American exploiters. Vacancies on Alumni Board to be Filled Old Grads Vote Tonight At Annual Dinner For James Irving Bush, captain of the University of Wisconsin football team in 1906, now vice president of the Equitable Trust Co. of New York city, is to be divorced from his wife, Mrs. Schlesinger-Bush, well known eastern society figure, according to press reports received heirs. Bush is living in Paris and Mr. Bush is travelling abroad, being in Paris at this time. They have both refused to deny or confirm the reports. Mrs. Bush has become a high figure in the Paris social orbit and has been a central figure at several functions at the Ritz, the Chatam de and Ciros. At these places, press reports state, Mr. Bush was not present. was formerly Mrs. Mona Schlesinger, the wife of Henry J. Schlesinger, of the millionaire coke and chemical family. She was a southern beauty. She met Mr. Senlesinger at Louisville. At the time of their divorce, Mrs. Schlesinger was given $30,000 alimony a year, but Mr. Schlesinger obtained custody of their child. The marriage of Mrs. Mona Strader-Schlesinger and James Irving Bush took place in New York City or. Oct. 26, 1921. The bride, who was divorced a year before from Henry J. Schlesinger, was considered Milwaukee's most beautiful society woman. She was feted alike in Milwaukee, in New York City and at Palm Beach.