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GREEN BAY PRE S-GAZETTE THE WEATHER. Fair tonight, probably Sunday; lowly rising temperature. FINAL EDITION GAZETTE E8TA BL18HKD KEBRUAIIT 1, UH FREE PRESS ESTAULlSlllil) IN MAT 1U 1 8 PAGES GREEN BAY. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 26, 1 924. PRICE 3 CENTS WW Emm he RES ITT Rail Brotherhoods Defy U.

S. Labor Board TESTIMONY OF STATE WITNESS WILL LAY STONK BE CENTER FOR ALE 3 PARTIES 'Human Typewriter Starts Work Monday Morning In New Press Gazette Office IS UNDER FIRE H0LDYJ.G.A. DEDICATION AT 3 P. 1. SllflJi! Li RETIRE Republicans, Democrats and Independents to Have Headquarters in Capital.

OF LA FOLLETTE 1 Ef -V if Jt I A J-r BY ROBF.KT T. SMALL (Snerinl Disnalch-Cnnvriirht) washincto.v i to Representatives Refuse to Rec be we ife grand political neauquat let Army of Speech-Makers Will Stump Nation for Independent Candidates. ognize Jurisdiction of Federal Tribunal. J-. tW1 TEN MINERS MEET DEATH IN BLAST; 65 REACH SAFETY I By Associated Ih essi rATES, The bodies of ten miners who met death last night when an explosion wrecked a section of the (late mine of the II.

C. Krick Coke company, were brought to th sin face shortly after dawn today. Seven, ty five miners were at work when the blast came and a check of the comimny list showed sevont y-five reached safety. Coroner S. A.

Il.iltz. who arrived at the mine shortly after the report of the explosion reached him at I "niotitown, remained here throughout the night and was prepared today to order an inquest. State mine inspectors aided him in his of trie presidential campaign. Nominally the lepubllcuns are to cull Chicago their i-h hut ('resident Coolldge, tin- candidate, ami chief unset of tho party, will remain In Washington until election time and V.llt naturally be the central figurt) in Constant political consultations. The democrats are to italllnh their headquarters here with lira lichee In New York ami Chicago, anil possibly In Denver and San Francisco.

The democratrt have just constructed for twenty five rooms in one of the new. United Press Printer Telegraph a Triumph in Electrical I World; Grinds Out Copy from Morning Until Afternoon. Did you ever see a ty pewriter that clicked merrily along. Oping words Into properly punct uated sentences, throwing the carriage back at the end of each line, spacing for paragraphs and tabular matter, all without a human being anywhere Such a typewriter will begin operation in the new 'Press lazette building at 7 o'clock Monday morning, and will furnish this paper with its I'nited Press news yeport Know as the ty bar printing tele-'roh. the instrument Is furnished and inaintvilned by America.ii Telephone and Teleirraph company, and Rhodes i Herman has been statin I in (ireen P.sy Hi malntainer.

There are nine i such machines in use on this circuit I throuL-hour the state, all of them In I newspaper offices, including the Knnd flu Inc. Commonwealth, (he Milwau-kee Sentinel, the Sheboygan Press-I Telegram, the Manitowoc Times, the i Herald the Antlgu Journal the Racine Times-Call, and the Oshkosh CHICAdO Negotiations between' the I'nited States nulway labor board and representative? of employes of; western ruilroadtt of the country wer.i broken when the representatives of; the employes withdrew from a hear-j ing of the board. 1 4 i A strike on all the lailroads west! of Chicago loomed as one of the' li'S. itepresentatii'es of the brother-! Mitchell Joannes to Place1 Stone; Special Dedicatory Prayer, Public Invited. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, officers of the (ireen Hay Y.

M. IV donors To the fund that made that! institiUlon in Ireen May possible, pies-j tors of the several churchi in the city, and others who foresee the ipcnlng of a great program for spiritual and physical betterment of (ireen. Hay hoys, iit the new Y. M. C.

building, will gather at the now part-! ly finisheil structure to mark with simple service the progress that hax been made, and pledge again that'' this Kliell nf etm.e and morter shall: be devoted to better, happier flreeti; Hay hoys, and through them a happier Ireen liny. Guests at Cits service, and every; person in fhe city is invited to Cat office hulldlnet in the capitol. Till MITCHELL JOANNES Mr, one of the leading figures in the V. M. A.

movement here and the principal contributor to the fund, will lay the Inscription stone at the dedication Sunday afternoon, corner Jefferson and I'i nests. Is the most pretentious "In adquartcr hoods r-fused to recognize Jurldlc- tion of the labor board in their (lis- pule with approximately --forty Claxn A ioads of the west unit some titty i smaller carriers. I The labor board recessed until Mon. iltv Associated Press i WASHINGTON An army of volunteer speakers will be culled to service during the active eampitinlng season to plead the cause of the Ii Kollette-Whieler presidential ticket. The attack, those in charge of the preliminary arrangements says, will lie directed against both the old line parties with equal viirfir.

A special committee. It was decided today, will supervise the speech making under the direction of the campaign committee. Its personnel probably will be announced in a day or two. Plan Speakers' Hiireaii A Tier organizing a speakers' the committee's task will be not only to arrange for the speaking engage-1 merits of Senator Ii Kollette and his rum ing mate Senator Wheeler, but to make selections from the list of per--ons who have volunteered to st i for the icket. -e will be called upon to address neighborhood rallies, some ward or town meetings and others, especially for the task, to carry the; appeal to Inrsrer gatherings In idtiesj and states where the ticket appears! to have a fighting chance or better-It is riot improbable that the soapbox' orator will be given an opport unit to! appenl for votes on the street corner.

Attorney Darrow Stubbornly Cross Examines Chicago Detective Sergeant. (Hy Associated Press) CHICAGO Couns. 1 for Nathan Leo. pold, and Richard Loeb sti licit back today at the evidence of Hate. Kor the first time since ih opening of the hearing on Wednesday which is to fix tbe penalty of ths youthful slayers of Robert Franks, a state witness was cross examined nt length by the defense.

Detective Sergeant James fjortland, who yesterday (old or i nn ei sat Ions With Leopold, In Which the college student defendant revealed bis reae. (ions to the crime he had confessed, was stubbornly cross examined by Attorney Clarent-e Darrow as to tha style of his notes, and his experience as a police examiner. About Shorthand Notes The witness was asked to read text-ually his shorlhaiil notes on the statement that If he decided he wnuM prefer life Imprisonment to the gallows, be wold I "plead guilty before a friendly judge." The action of the defense was In the nature of a challenge of the te.st. mony of Cortland. In which virtually every statement was examined to the most minute detail.

It was Gortiand who yesterday, at the state's sixty sev enth witness he-fore Chief Justice John R. Caverly nf tbe criminal court, who quoted Leopold as having declared murder to no clime in his code. Itoys Listen In Several times during his questioning of the witness Mr. Harrow conferred wilh his associate counsel, Benjamin Hachrnch, and the boy defendants "listened In" on these whispered consultations. After an hour's cross examination.

G-ortland was ternisir-arily withdrawn from the witness stand and ordered not to converse vvith any one in the court room yv hlln Jacob Weinstein. general manager of an optical establishment, was called by the state to Identify the glasses found near the railroad culvert which ielded Pranks' body. The sudden switching of witnesses was agreed upon bv counsel as an day morning, after a day fpent In. taking testimony of the carriers. I When the board meets again it will, be a cross examination witness.

forj the railroads, Chairman Hen W. Hoop-; er of the labor board announced. After DEATH TAKES nniRinn nr will have an opportunity to visualize, ithe completed trueture with helpful; suggestions from the portion nowi built, and further than that will have; i Impressed upon them the serious pur 0. S. CITIZENS ing" the follower of Jackson and Jefferson have attempted in many a long year ami indicates the prosperity they expect to hover around the.

old war chest these next few months. Headquarters in Washington The I.U. Kollette Wheeler' outfit, which hu not yet selected an official name, for Itself, will also make headquarters In Washington. Its campaign executive commit te. has I wen selected and will function as the national committee do in the older patties.

The La Follette followers are being franker ahout the necessity of raising a big campaign fund than either of the older parties and hnvn engaged an cxp rl in jnoney raising ti take the helm. Thus tnr the campaign committee of the independents Is known only as Joint committei; i cpn se.ntlng the. conference for progressive action and, the La Kollette fur president commit-j tee. That is as near as the independ- that Ik completed steps will ho taxen to bring the representatives of the employes before the board. Like Previous Situation The situation Irt not much different from that of three years ago, when representatives of the railroad shop RTIIHRFnN RAY! 0 I UMUUUII Will I Northwestern.

Filed in Milwaukee The bulk of the report is filed from the Milwaukee office, all hough Knnd du Lie and Shelioygan furnish items of interest from their respective localities. All fields 'if m-ws are covered: state, national and world events; features, sports, markets, pnli'toal and social happenings. The service starts at 7 a. and runs until .1 p. in.

Copy is printed from a roll of paper, S4 inches wide, which feeds automatically. The letters are all capitals, resembling those used ih telegrams. As each "story" Is completed, the trio-graph editor may cut it off wlih Shears, edit it, and send it to the composing room. Accomplishment of all this without any attention from the receiving end except the cleaning of ty pe and the men reruseii to recognize juiwiuhihi of the board and railed a strike. strike dragged on for months, costing the railroads millions of dollars and: the public heavy losses and much ill-1 convenience.

The clrike was ended by the famous Daugherty injunction, which restrained the cmploes from Former Congressman Succumbs After 3 Weeks' Illness; 84 Years Old. pose of the officers of this Institution ty thru this institution hold. ty that ths instulion hobl. Joan lies to Place Stone Mitchell will plate the In-j seription tone that will belter copper container holding: a. tnry and pictorial history of the! (Ireen Hay Y.

M. C. from the time. It Wits a mere Idea until It developed! Into the maganificent building now completed to second story. Joannes will list the contents of this hex before setting it in its place.

The address of he day will he given by A. O. Knebet, regional secre. tary of the. Y.

M. C. A. IT? has elected! to speak on "Some of the larger Aspects of the Y. M.

C. a subject nf interest to (been Ray people who, have made a large Investment in this; institution and who are Interested to know of some of the thlnffs that can be ficromplished. The dedication praver has li-cn composed for till" ocrafion lv the cuts have come to a name as yet, tut with nonunion workers. i of ciMMtfU UAoo long to wear iv in look uie place ol summ r-uue-: men and also tied up the fluids of the unions. In the present controversy the1 brotherhoods of locomotive engineers; and firemen is Involved.

These broth-! erbonds were carrying un negoiia-l tion with the various western reals for Increased wages and improved working conditions. Object to Interference Progress was not being satisfac- torily made and the railroad labor! board undertook to assume jurisdic- tion. Representatives of the railroads) nod the brotherhoods were called be-! MUST STAND TRIAL ON ARSON CHARGE JCNBAr. Origin of at least three mysterious fires in Wisconsin in past year is believed to "nave been determined In confession alleged to have been ma le to William A. (Ireen-wald, deputy state fire marshal by l'rank Kadtke, an empl(i nf the state highway commission In JumaU county.

Kadtke first confessed to the firing of a farm building nf Ignatz T'otti-r-lie, near Watertuwn. July 11'. sc. cording to (Iroenwald. Liter his confession embraced the firing of a barn belonging to Dr.

Klein. near Watertown and one belonging to Knill Richter. also of Dodge county, the investigator st.Mes. The only motive given was that the defendant desired to see the building burn. When arraigned yesterday hers Kadtke waived preliminary hearing and was bound over to the circuit court on an arson charge.

Associated Press! STl'UCKON HAY Kormer Congressman Edward S. M. iii at his home here o'clock I'riilay afternoon. His ctnl came quietly. Mr.

Minor wis stricken nn July 5, with a general breakdown iuiin-panying his advan-ed years. The seriousness was evidenced immediately and the members of his family were summoned to his bed side. He lingered on holding to life by a mere thread. Kive children, tlifee daughters and two sons, who survive the former congressman wire nt his bed fdde at the time of death Interment will lie nt the D.iiside eemeterv utter a simple funeral ser Mtiriay, and will be read in the audience anl th'! Mager Mi' concert 1 author. All Boys Invited numbers will be sung bv Quartet to Notify Persia That Outrages Must be Curbed Immediately.

Associated Pressl WASHINGTON State department officials prepared today to formally the Persian government to take immediate measures to protect Anier-lian citizens in that country from at-lacks and insults from natives under stood to be hostile toward foreigner since the killing of Major olier' linbrie, American vice consul at Teheran, and developments following that affair. According to the minister's dispatches, the Persian youth grubbed the veil worn by Mrs. Inibrie, n'-tcinpling to tear it from her and. at the same time, expectorating upon her person. The reported outrage was said to have occurred at Teheran, last Tuesday.

The native policeman reported to have been some distance away from the place where Mrs. Imlirle was attacked but who Is believed to have witnessed the affair, made no anemp' to protect the woman or interf' with her assailant, the dispatches said. Decision nf the departments to take this action followed receipt of n- is from Joseph S. Kornfild, American minister, telling of insults to Mrs. Imhrle, widow of (he former consul replacement paper, and with only two wires connecting the lending and receiving stations, is a triumph of electrical engineering.

"Multiplexing" that is. arranging the circuit so that, more than one impulse can be transmitted at the same time is: (lie secret. Complete Wire Service The sender in Milwaukee types his news on a keyboard much like of a standard typewriter, but instead of writing letters on copy paper. It punches certain combinations of five! holes In a paper tape. The tape is I then fed into a transmitting machine, when- the multiplexing of the tele-! phono circfiit enables the arrange ment of holes to be duplicated on the coiiiblnut ion bars of the piloting ma-' cnlne.

No two characters have the! same combinations, so eacb set of' impulses transmitted sets fhe com-! blnation bars for certain letter or i haraeter. A smsall motor, ennstary-' i i i at vice In the home of the deceased 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Kail Ijinnoye. A. Enna, L.

and 1. S. William, and a number of violin selections will he played bv Julius Vleaiix, a member of the Hi club. .1. II.

Tayler, president of the Provisional committee of the association will preside at the meeting. The I li-nodict iim will be pronounced by the Hew K. Oast. Memb-rs of Y. M.

C. hoards In other I'ltiew as well as a number of prominent workeis In thid movement will be at the services. Kveryone In accommodation to Mr. Weinstein, who 'was waiting In the witness room. Weinstein Idetitifed glasses tire.

sented by the state as corre.sonding-I exactly to the specifications culled for on a envelope" on which ap peared the name of Nathan Iopold, they went 111 as "people's exhibit number 4il." Friendly Talk "Now. Mr. Officer." Mr. Darrow i oncluded In cross-examining Gortiand after he had resumed the stand, "don't, you know this story of your talk about the friendly Judge is a pure fabrication for the purpose of intimidating the court?" "It is not," yvas the response, "You talked this river vvith "Yes, with newspnper reporters, with relatives at Kairbury, Illinois, I on a visit to llloomjngton, and with citizens on the streets." "Where did you talk with Assist-! ant. State's Attorney Savage Knout i IIOKN IN lt" Edward S.

-Minor, wtio spent twelve years of his career in the service of the slate as congressman first from ZIMMERMAN PRAISES SENATOR LA FOLLETTE a strenuous and Miincwhat hated campaign. rian Fighting Program The La Kollette people are planning nn amhitlous program hut unfortunately for them Fighting Hob himself is not physically strong enough to make the sort of campaign they would ish. As In the caie of lie republi-: cnn the vice presidential nominee of. the Independent will have to do most; of the actual campaigning. Senator Wheeler likes the situation Immensely.

He will tour the country; and is an effective sp-aker. He has robust constitution and a love for the hustings that will take him Naturally he Is expected to dwell with; eeine regularity ami no little personal pride upon the record he made as "prosecutor" in the Daugherty in-j vculgation. He will not find the dom-( orrats, his erstwhile colleagues. fol-, lowing him very far in The democrats are going to feature; the oil investigation for they that! It pot somewhere. The Daugherty in-j vestlgation became a free-for-all mud-; flinging contest with no one immune and its course wan directed almost wholly by Senator Wheeler, recog-j nixed a democrat in name only, and by Senator Itrookhart, of Iowa.

a. fol-i lower of Senator I -a Kollette. Itnsd.liart Keeps Neutral i The Ln Kollette managers are some-! what disappointed that Senator Itrookhart has announced hit inten-j tlon of remaining squarely on the fenca ami doing nothing to assist, either Presiiient Coolldge or Senium La Kollette. This is virtually a for the regular ropublicaim for thiV rever expected any aid from SVnator; rrookhart, despite the fact that hoj has been nominated as a. "tegular." Therefore if Senator Rrookhart gives! neither aid nor comfort to the enemy I La Kollette.

the Coolldge forces have I (Continued on Page 11) from the ninth the eighth and later was horn in Jef-; Wisconsin districts, I'crson county, New-son id' Mr. and Mrs. York. In 1X10. he Hay Martin M.

Minor. is Invite, 1 to attend, and rs of the provsinnal eom- fore the board. The railroads began laying their ease before the hoard when the through Donld R. Richberg, objected to the proceeding contending the labor board had exceeded ltd jurisdiction in Interfering. He contended Intervention was premature.

Chairman Hooper overruled this con tention and Kichberg then walked uiit. "We can not accept the suggestion of counsel for the employes that our Intervention in the dispute is itnma ture," said Mr. Hooper. "We do not believe the carriers or the employe.) can split hairs with the hoard as to the exact time It should assume juris diction. The board Is authorized to function when there Is likely a substantial interruption of comerce." SlriUe Yotrs Taken Mr.

Hooper pointed out that a strike vote hail already been taken on sonm reads In the east, but settlement. were reached by those, roads with their men before a strike was called. "It appears to us to be the policy of these organizations to promptly resort to strike if they fail to obtain (Continued, un i'age 11) He moved with his parents to are particularly anxious to cousin in lSI'i, settling in Milwaukee nnVP au the buys in the city pre-county. jsent, for after nil this Is to he their I'ntil 1S52, Mr. Minor attended the public schools of -Milwaukee and in; ly revolving, does the actual physical work of throwing the type bars against thepn per, revolving and re-; turning the carriage.

The device has a capacity of ahout 50 words a tnin-I ute. (Continued on Page 12) SOl'Tir WAYNE. Wis. Secretary of Slate Fred U. Zimmerman talking lit the field day meet here Kriday night praised Senator Iji Kollette for his unfaltering efforts on behalf of the producers, and bis opposition to or-j gnnlzed big business which grinds Jhe formers and day laborers between the i mill 'Stones of selling and buying, by i manipulating the markets so that the farmer is compelled to sell at the lowest figure while the consumer must pay the maximum for necessaries, all to the advantage of the big middle-! man.

lie denounced the Wall street for which a young Persian was said to be responsible. WASHINGTON TOWN IS THREATENED BY FIRE YAKIMA, Klre which for a time threatened much of the business district ol" this city this morning after a strenuous fight. that year moved with his parents to Shelioygan county here they resided un farm for several years. After 1 8 r. Mr.

Minor was educated in a Wisconsin academy. When the Civil war broke out. he enlisted as ai private in the Second Wisconsin Vol- i nicer cavalry, but rose from the1 1IIKI' .11 STICK D1KS MANILA Manuel Araulio. chief justice of the Philippine Islands, died here today. The justices of the supreme court are appointed by the president of the I'nited States.

flames destroyed about one and i bankers who refuse to give the fanner The In letlf of fruit a wnrehou-ies, quarter of a money or extend his loans, thereby compelling him To sell at whatever prioe is offered. ranks to the post of firs' lieutenant. Married in lttli" Kor nineteen years after the close of th c'ivil war Mr. Minor was en- with a loss estimated at a million dollars. ln The.

poll The STOCK SALES HIGHER I IN WEEKLY TRADINGS' NEW YORK" With the public coin-! log into the market in la rue hers stock anil bond prices continued to seek new high levels mis week despite Intermittent profit taking and bear selling in various sections of the list. Total slock sales ran above the million mark in every full session. Steady accumulation of the railroad shares, undoubtedly based on merger rumors and reports that i-ir i loadings were running only slightly below (he record In caking tragfic of' last year was the feature of the market. Trade retiorts as a rule were favorable. They included high prices for copper, lend and silver metals; wheat, cotton and sugar; further re- i g.igid in the mercantile business (Continued on Pa Me 10) said they had evidence! incendiary origin, two! reported they saw two from one of the bulling the fire was tills having men running LEVITAN CLAIMS.HE HKPOHTS AKK DEN I LI) LONDON -The fnrelitn offic denied a story that the Anglo-Russian conference would break up within a fortnight without having accomplished anything.

hortly before the flames buildings broke out. "About the time the. conversation happened." "When to Mr. Crows?" "Day lief i ire yesterday." Names Other Attorneys The witness named a 1st of other attorneys for the state and alienists wilh whom he discussed the talk. "I told it to whoever asked about It," said Gortiand.

Mr. Darrow consulted with Hen-Jarnin Haclirach and IeopnId put his head dose to those of the attorneys ami listened Intently. "There is no memorandum on this In any of your official reports?" asked Mr. Darrow of the witness. made a report to the superintendent of police on this case, hut don't remember whether the 'friendly judge' remark was incorporated in that report," said Gortiand.

Two More Alienists I)i- William J. Healy of Hoslonand Dr. Ileiijamin Glueok, New York, alienists, were added to the staff of the defense today in the hearing of Nathan Leopold and Kleh'ird Loeb, confessed kidnapers and slay, ers of fourteen-year old Robert Franks. Their presence, it was said, prepared a hard court fhtht for ths lives of the defendants when they have their Innings next. week.

Clarence S. Darrow, chief counsel for the defense, announced that Dr. Healy, Is director of the Haker (I 'ontiniK I oil Page 17) In ex-! II( AT HIS HOMi: PLYMOl'TIL Colonel .1 SKKS IUSINKSS t.AIN WASH INCTON Improvement Sonera! business conditions was peeled by- President Coolldg'' to suit from the Advances in prices CANDIDATES FILING NOMINATION PAPERS MADISON The following names have been added to the list of those having tiled their nomination papers with the secretary of stale for offices in the conmf) election: W. A. Crotn-ers.

Kilbourn, assemblyman from Adams and MariUelte counties. M. Heck, Virnqua, congress from tUo Siventh district. Republicans. and Mayhew Molt, Neenah.

prohibition candidate for attorney geiurnl. of Coolldge, father of the president, returned to the family homestead after a ten days' visit at the White House, SUNDAY PLEASURES wheal, corn and other farm products. duclbm In crude oil production and a steady- Increase In gasoline onnsump-! tion. tending to stabil.le conditions In that, industry. Reports of increased mployinent in the automohie centers Government Endangered by and un improved demand for steel products from the selling centers.

doubly nppre-y'nurself and you have the mean of con- Seeds of Decay, President can lie elated by family if necessary veyance. WOMAN BOUND OVER DAVID IILI.VSCO ILL NEW YORK Da vld Helasco. ilean of American theatrical prodii HAS IMPROVED STATE TREASURER'S OFFICE Candidate for Re-election Sings I His Own Praises in La Crosse Park. tHy Associated Precis) I LA CKOKSE, glnv that the lack of care and ellicieiicy in tlei state finances under the former treasurer have been so great that It has been necessary to reorganize the state treasury to give (he people, of Wisconsin adequate protection for their money, Solomon continued his campaign for re-election in in an address nt Riverside park, here last night. "When I took oflice it was neces.

snry first of all to put the state treasurer's oflice on an efficient wmkiiiT basis," said Luvltan. "The llrst step was to put Hi an tip-todale filing system. "One of my first duties was to clean up the vaults In which the state's nluable documents were kept. When I members of the finance Committee 0f College Tells Gideons ill with grippe and bronchitis. hotel apartment here.

Ills WATSON RESIGNS AS HEAD OF COMMITTEE BUREAU INQUIRY Senator Couzens Named Chairman of Internal Revenue Investigation Croup. Associated Pi'ewsl WASH INGTO.V A meeting today of the senate committee orgnutted (o (,. flic je'eypaT reefoie rcau resulted ln the formal resignation of Senator Watson. Republican, Indiana, as its chairman, bis replacement by Senator Conzens. Republican, Michigan, atid a.

decision for it i i estiin pt in of the inquiry on Sep teinber 2. The committee coalition, which In-1 eludes Senators King of I'tah and Jones of New Mexico, in addition to Senator ho has been aligned at times with the Xa Kollette grout), decided yesterday to brum about resumption nf the hearings, with the legal aid authorized by tin' Miftte during the cont roversy nroused by (ho Michigan senator's personal employment for the work of l-'rancis J. Heney, San Kiancb'co graft prosecutor at the suggestion of Gov, Pinchot. Pennsylvania. Senator Watson.

Reubllc.in, Indiana, yvho has opposed further nc-tivity by the cotnniitteo shun In hearings yv ere suspended because of the Illness of Senator Couzens. the vigorously proieste avalnst the (dan, and gave rot Ice Kriday, that he ould reslijn tho chairmanship. I making attacks upon the Institutions I TO CIRCUIT COURT Mrs. Emma Sig-j ler was bound over to circuit court for trial lute Kriday in municipal court here when her hearing was concluded. She was charged with paying $100, to Andrew (judliki, now serving a life at Waupun, for the killing of her husband yvho wa mureder May 1 She did not take stand and the defense Introduced entirely gone and he finds it difficult to converse in whispers.

Mr. P.elasteo's physician said today his condition was not alarming- He was 65 years old ester, lay. that have done so much to make our nation great. "The whole world does not so much need the men of genius as it does need men whose characters are strong. City Associated Tress) MADlStiN.

Wis Since the year 1HH0 there, lias been liberally sown ln the government the seeds of decay, was the statement made by Dr. W. A. (hinficld. president of Carroll college.

Waukesha, before (he annual meeting and banquet of the Christian Commer-clnl Travelers of America, the Gideons. "The whole history nf government MOKtiW STATUS STAND NEW YOMIC-J. P. Morgan, on the eve of departing for Europe, said American bankers had no (1 sire "to no witnesses and made no arguments. much' from the beginning of time to 17S9 Is If you tire one of the less fortunate you need not be in this predicament any longer.

The bargains and terms offered by dealers on used care today urn much better than ever before. Look over the cars for sale In the Classified Section of this paper and see if the one you can afford Is among them. Rend the want ads today and every dny in THE PKHSS-OAZKTTK Phone lino make any political suggestions, less to attempt to enforce any pi litlcal one of experiment and failure from whose resolutions are fV'tn, whose; wills are set for the things that are right, and who will nut flinch. "The whole story of the progress of the human race from the dugout on the hillside to the modern palaces on the city street, from the push cart of the' olden time to the fast-flying' express. Is simply the story of great thoughts of the master minds applied to the wants and needs nf the human race.

"To carry on the great work of prog- ress, that boy of yours must he WEEKLY WEATHER WASHINGTON Weather out. ii a. for the yveek beginnlniT Monday: Region of Great Likes: Generally fair except for showers about middle of the week, and again at end of the week. Normal temperature or nhovs first half followed by. cool second half.

I'pper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys: Showers Irt rally part and again toward ths end of the week; enol jnlddio nnd latter part. Northern Rockv rn'tintalr) nn1 pi iicau regions' fthovvers nnd lie. low seasonal average tcrr.pern-C.ire ln cmly of -k. views" In connection wit the ill-oiifflons for a Herman lonn now under way In Ixunlon. OOI TO STAY IIOMK WASHINGTON Cooler weather, bringing to nn end the heat wave prevalent In Washington nil week, led President Coolldge to abandon today his ueual week-end trip aboard the Mayflower, in favor of a weekend in Washington devoted to conferences nnd work on his notification address.

ITS!) to 1 IlilO one of development and service; but from to this very day are bf ing rapidly sown the seeds of decay," 1 )r. flanfield said. Turning to (lie subject of political degeneration, Dr. (hi.nfiebl said In piirt: Any man who loves his country, nnd of the legislature, at my invitation, inspected these vaults, they immediately put through nn appropriation of $10. nth) to enable me to put the state's records In proper condition.

I tut 1 did not use that cleaned up the vaults with the help I had In my olllce, and we returned the lin.iifli) to the state." I KOI ILK IN lIS0 MADISON-Henry K. Rohlf, former president of the Hay ward, First National hank, arrived here last night from Portland, where was arrested, and Is being held for (rial nt Superior. No hall hail been arranged early today. nny man who loves his fellow niHii and young man lives between two great sens, might strong hody nf noble hlrth with a keen mind, a character! VISIT SI MiKAVK MANOR lON DON- Three thousand visiting American lawyers visit Suhtrave. Manor, ancestral homo of.

tlvj Wash-! iuiituu family. i better tinlny be on his knees thanking Coil lor the country In which we live that will not flinch, plus a devotion of talent, wealth and power to the ser-! and the blessings which we. enjoy, than vice of tho human race-.

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