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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 9

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Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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eau cijaire. Wisconsin! Friday' morning, January 26, 1934. THE EA.U CLAIRE LEADER. vessel into a blazing Inferno. Boileaf shipping, was brought by the Chinese Were burned to death or drowneo ritories to investigate the new re and.

if the problem can hot ties Investigate the next at' about five months, and ihat the" fourth child is born at full ports. y- oe solved by the plan suggested It is not capable of solution. 4 exploded almost instantly. 'jt 1 Passengers and crew were thxowq into, panic- Indian term and Is preternaturally mentally -1 was prison physician in waupun i Voice of The Peoples for nearly three years I know Dr. Prank Richmond very welL He is a the night of Jan.

21 when the Chliese steamer Weitung caught fire1 in the Yangtse River, belated reports revealed toda.y., The vessel exploded and sank few minutes, after the blaze started Only 34 persons, escaped. I An account of the disasteron-? the worst in the annals of Yangtse steamer Kiangan. Officers of the Kiangan. said the Weitung was up the rivei when she was grounded 60 miles' below Hankow. She carried 200 passengers, a crew of 50 and ft cargo of and cotton.

At midnight the ship lurched and the tallow caught fire, turning the acute, i A careful investigation into the family histories of a few of our illustrious statesmen have seemed to fortify that statement. May 'it noj be that the action of the State Board Control acting undoubtedly upon Information furnished by the head very likeable ana geniai, gentleman, and is about as much benefit to the criminal situation, in Wisconsin, as a A dusty automobile should not wiped with a dry cloth, because tU dust and grit will scratch -ttie flnlsi of the paint. Repeated stories or ft aementta Indian being tied to ft dog-sleigh and left until his delirious muttetfiks were' stilled by death gave rise to the investigation. Although Cree and ChJpewayan Indian camps. Uli have their '-charms" for the sick and demented, death by force is still a criminal act In the laws enforced the Royal 216 Die When Chinese River Steamer Burns flea on a dog's -The Board of Control is out of of the Psychiatric Board have re Associated THE PAS, Manitooa, Jan.

24. Vague reports of a Weetigo or "Cannibal Spirit" death among' the Chippewa Indians of the Barren Lauds, sent a patrol of the Rcyal Canadian Mounted' mush ifc into the north Country today toward Lac du Brochet trading post. Not since 190? has word of 'a Weetigo death been whispered along the northern trails. At that time the central figure was a 72-year-old Indian medicine man who was j'fld date, and the Warden and deputy warden (their names have escaped me) ought to be relegated, to the sticks: The whole criminal procedure of the; courts Is antiquated. Dx lis (By Associated Press) SHANGHAI, Jan.25 Two hundred sixteen men, women and children responsible for the torture slaying 20 demented persons.

Huntea py Mounted police the aged man hanged himself rather than face triaL 6 pPYOURSKItlYOUK ii TedioiK treatments unnecessary ESDccciGir TilGsiaG 25c Pkg. Sergeant Percy Rose, veteran musher of the Royal Mounted, vas 1 1 if toe soap used far daily cleansing is dispatched yesterday on a cold 250 sulted ino preventing the bloom ol some Napoleon, or Caesar, or Alexander? Probably the German dictator has lone to extremes when' he prepare! a psychiatric test however, to the one used by Dr. Utichmond to determine Whether or not the' man questioned is a suitable subject for sterilization. If a Jew should be approached by one cf Hitler's questionnaire agents the chances at present would appear to be dollars to doughnuts against his being able to give the correct answer no; mattei what he said. And I do not presume that Dr.

Richmond will deny that the Jewish traits are heritable, although I would not nint even that those traits are criminal in. tendency. But Iam sure thatTaiyirtudent of heritibillty will recall: the infamous family in the eastern pare of the United States which started from the union of a Revolutionary soldier and a streetwalker, which bred murderers, thieves, prostitutes, feebleminded, idiots, costing the public several millions of dollars to feed, doth and support? The same father, the Revolutionary soldier, migrated to another state after a. divorce and be-In sober and in his right mind ed mile trip to the Indian camps of Richmond is afraid to express himself for fear oMosing his job. did express myself and lost my Job.

The man who comes before the court after conviction for sentence is condemned to Waupun for a. definite number of years. By what mental power does the Judge who sentences the prisoner know how long it will take Waupun to make over the prisoner so that he" will again become a fit person to again mingle with society? What physician sending a man to the detention hospital with small pox can say:" Your stay shJl be tea days, or twenty?" He stays there till he Is well, or deau. And by what course of reasoning should a man who is known to be a menace to sodety oe released at the end of his sentence be it what It may be, provided he is not again fit to become a member of the commonwealth? Bv what course of reasoning does Burntwood Bay and Reindeer Lake on the fringe of the Northwest Ter SAVii on our EVEEIYDAY IPKDCES! I 1 Bftth Salts, ftssH. court In northern Wisconsin arrive at a dMrsel of a jaunty of blue bloods 25c Phillips Dental Magnesia 19c Large Squlbb's Tooth Paste 37c Lkterine, H-os.

Pebecoo Tooth i.33c Dr. West Tooth Paste, i for 37c Colgate's Lge. Tooth Paste, for ..37 Ipana Tooth Paste 39c -l 60c Cbarmois Cold Cr. 1-Ib. 39e 35c FtostlUa 26c 30c Pearl Lotion 39c 50c Hind's Honey 33c 35c Jasamine of France Cr.

27c 50c Woodbury Creams 87c the conclusion that a man convicted In his court should receive but two when men from, the eastern part of the, state for the same crime receive a sentence of thirty years on each of two counts running consecutively? Why should men be discharged tfh Kantleek Water Bottle' has been reduced to S1.50. And the 1.1. Medicines Bayer Aspirin, 100's 59c iLM Dr. Miles Nervine 79c Cod Liver Oil (Master's) $1.00 Vapnre 79c 65c Mistal Krnschan 73c il.00 Peptona 50c Vick's Nose 37r Try The Rev Prescription for Muscular and Sub Acute Rheumatism famous Kantleek guarantee has been lengthened to FIVE YEARS. Water tight service at low cost.

A complete line of RUBBER GOODS and Sick Room Supplies rut you looA whyshouloWt) PEPPY AND 1 1 FEEL PEPPY? 2 PRETTY TONIGHT 0H LEtS Ml THIS WAS WAStA Mi 'N fo, I WASH CLOTHES DAY. WAS NT IT? HA rl A KEW WAY N0W Wouuseoto )(-AN eASY WAY COMPLAIN SO J'Jjf -fei ApOUT oKAap lr DON'T EVEN TOUCH Ay WASHBOARD ANY MORE! I I ALWAYSJ I I USE RINS0. IT SOAKS HATE0 10 SEE lCtOTHES SNOWYy ftrj YOU SCRUB 11 1 1 3 ii. i 1 75c Wyeth's Sage Sulphur 57c Palmolive Shampoo 60c WUdreot Hair 49c 75c Glover! Mange VasaUne Hair Tonic 37c SI Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic 69c $1 Youth Craft For Dandruff and Itching Scalp. Ice Cream Special Paradise Brick, quart 29c Layer of Butter Scotch Layer of Raspberry Sherbet Chocolate Cake Rolls filled with ice cream 29c The Rexall Drug Store carries from the prison before tney are pny-sically fit to be discharged? Why are men mentally defecti" sent to prison at all? Here Is a radical plan which will require much missionary work to get into the statute books.

"Be it enacted etc. that any man or woman convicted of a felony shall be sentenced to penal servitude Ji the state prison. "Be it enacted, etc" that a board of three reputable physicians be appointed to examine each inmate of the state prison two of whom at least shall certify that the prisoner is free from all, transmutable disease before he shall be eligible for discharge. "Be it enacted, etc," that a "oard of three reputable psychiatrists (and here would come in my valued and experienced friend, Dr; Prank C. Richmond.) two of whom shall certify to the sound mentality of the prisoner before it shall become eligible for discharge.

"Be it enacted, etc," hat a board of three reputable sociologists be appointed to determine if the prisoner is 'eligible to again be allowed to mingle socially with his fellows outside the prison and within the state. At least two of this board shall certify that the prisoner Is so eligible. A complete board of nine members would be appointed, and it is evident that two members any one of the subboards would be able to prevent the discharge of a criminally "sick" prisoner. a eomplet lint of rubber goods and sick room supplies. Simply tell the Rexall druggist your needs.

His complete line in OS A MATTEK LEGAL. MORAL AND SOCIAL To the Editor: To an old subject which was brought up in your paper a couple of weeks ago. 1 was looking over some old papers and I read again the letters by the Wronged Woman" and the one signed "The Country Girl." 4 read the former with 'nterest and 'sympathy, .1 read the latter with interest and contempt. It was too plain in the "country, girl" letter that the woman writing fas haying affairs with other women's husbands-and to satisfy -her own mind was trying to excuse it as being quite proper. Who has the legal, moral, social and -religious right to a man's companionship and earnings? Certainly not theJlimsyxharacterless woman, running loose undermining and stealing' the subsistence and interest as well as love away from a man's innocent family.

The one whs has a right ls-iJie woman who has married him, gone through hell Itself to bear bis children, raised them, looked after every detail of the home end sacrificed a thousand times in little tilings that only a mother understands so that her husband's children may be happier. Certainly, a woman running around single or is unhampered with a home may be able to keep her hair Just right, her dresses just right, her cheeks painted Just right, her tyta xnascaraed Just right and her nails tinted Just right and her hands nice and soft so she may be properly admired. But why do so many prey upon a married man? Perhaps if the married mans" earnings, interest and companionship were allowed to go to his wife she, too, could have some extra' dresses and finger waves, etc But alas she would only ive more Uothes to her children or get something for her tamily to make them more comfortable, I suppose. A good woman is liable to make a worthless man more worthless and a good man better of course. What is the use of talking about spineless, characterless people anyway.

Too bad they are as numerous as they are. This problem of tne "wronged woman" is of course neariy as old as life Itself and what la the solution? In her letter the "Wronged woman" attempted to arrive at a solution by saying she would give her husband a dfrorce if he wished it so 'he could be free and she know where aha was at. If i were she I would get an old-fashioned rawhide and use it in the old-fashioned way. It may not be dignified, but it is effective. It was the method used when life was young and Is sun good.

It is amusing how some, people insist on putting on a' coat that fits. Dont worry, I'm not excusing the poor, little innocent married man who falls for these "sweet young things." IH have a word for him later If the editor cares to print this HAPPILY MARRIED. tNo address given.) ON STERILIZATION To the Editor: A friend of mine in Eau Claire recently sent to me a copy of your issue of January 10, in whicL a statement is made by Dr. Prank Richmond, of Madison. Wis, in regard to the lnadvisibillty of sterilization because It would result in the spread of venereal diseases; because the more desirable class of people who now use birth control would then use the surgeon's knife; because it would Increase.

immorality; because "criminal tendencies are not hereditary;" and because the State Board of Control has, up to date, ordered only the insane 'with, hereditary disease to be sterilized. It will be recalled that the edict of Dictator Hitler, that sterilization should be resorted to In Germany with "the number to be sterilized placed approximately at 400 thousand drew, a fiery pronouncement from the head of the Catholic church. The pope's objection Is qulte-in line with that of a certain Episcopalian bishop In Milwaukee many years ago when the Wisconsin legislature enacted a law requiring separate cups to be used at communion tables. The bishop asserted that It was an Insult to Deity to presume to dictate that Individual cups should be used at the commemoration of the last supper. I cannot understand why men of the calibre of Dr Richmond, and of the Board of Control, can not understand that man tn all his majesty Is In the same field of heridity and of breeding Improvement as is the horse, the kine, the rose or, any other living thing which Is perpetuated by sev union.

That syphilis is a herid-ltary disease, and apparently the cludes Firstaid Hospital Supplies, Kantleek Hot Water Bags and many athers. and heheritag4 was. compose ol JiuJfcf lawyers, povemors, and legislators, as well as here and there ft preacher. And it is a matter of common experience to see traits of character in either father or mother showing themselves in the children. So marked is this tendency to heredity become that it has resulted in the old folk saying: "Like father, like son." It is easy to mark eugenics in America or in any other country of the world.

It consists simply in like selecting like for mates. Musicians mate with musicians and progenies result. Actors and actresses mate and ft line, of Barrymores result. Criminals mate with criminals and criminals result The gangsters of Chicago are not the accidental result of the times, they are the legitimate offspring of the brigands of Sicily. Removal of the glads should be practiced with this, clasJ of people as it would not only prevent breeding more criminals, but would make the Individuals operated upon more amenable to law and order.

The result of desexing is easily followed In any pedigree book, of blooded stock. Desexing and selection is how the stockmen arrived at their fine determination. Who wants scrub cattle when he can get pedigreed Jerseys, Holstelns. Galways, Aberdeens, or Morgans. Han-boltonlans, Clydesdales, and everyone knows what Burbank did with flowers and trees and even the cactus.

Hitler has evidently read Malthus, and wishes to anticipate the saturation point of world population, by making Germany 100 virile. His plan logically points to the appointment of Boards of Inspection who shall scientifically (and Dr. Richmond is strong for science as is the Board of Control) apply tests to the new born infant, and if certified it shall become the property of the state to be reared perhaps by the parents, perhaps not, but if dlsapprovjd I presume, like the Esquimaux it will be left to the mercies of the big bad wolf. Hitler's, program seems to be to make of Germany a number one nation. could get rid of his bread lines by siezing all the raw material in Germany, also all the lines of transportation, and an the factories.

By then manufacturing all of the raw material into finished product and distributing it to the places where ore EXCLUSIVE AGENTS for the Famous KANTLEEK LINE Vick's (f Vapo Rub I Medium Gf A site Jar lOl 35c small Jar Laxative (Bromo Quinin I) 19c Sw for S7e DR. It fig self-evident that a kid who WEST Economy Tooth Brush 29c had stolen a chicken for a hallo-rerf AND DARLING, THE CLOTHES' LAST 2 0R3 TIMES LONGER NOW THAT THEY ARENT SCRUBBED. WE'RE SAVING Laxatives COc Jad 40c 50c Nature's 37c Nojol Hinkle Pills, 100's 17c 25e Exlax Milk of Magnesia, pints Vagnal Bulb Syringe 79c Magic Thcrmat Heating Pad Operates on cold water SI Gives 8 to 10 hours heat LOTS OF MONEY! RINSO OETS CLOTHES 4 OR 5 campfire should be discharged almost as soon as he arrived, while the hardened consciew'nisless Inmate could be held indefinitely. would also make it mandatory that every inmate, remain until he had been taught some trade. I am convinced that a better spirit would prevail in the prison and that there would be an incentive to the prisoner to do his best And I want to say this for the men in the prison that they are not the vicious characters that the prison officials ould have you believe.

I have many friends among the prisoners in Waupun. Sincerely yours. DR. H. B.

WENTZ. SHADES WHITER, TOO AND IT GIVES SUCH WONDERFUL SUDS I FULL of VITAMINS children cat it just like jam I Melo-Mslt is rich in vitamins (F and G) and E. And children eat it just like jam, for it tastes like honey. It's almost 60. by volume of a specially processed extract of malt with 25 Cod Liver OiL Try it today! USE IT FOR DISHES AND.

I -I ALL CLEANING it was needed, and storing the surplus in government storehouses 20 ox. (av.) twttle CHANGE to easier washdays and whiter washes with Rinsol You'll be delighted to see what aa economical soap it is. Its lively suds last sad hut tvtn in bardtst wtttr. The oakers of 40 famous wishers recommend Rioso. Get it today.

Norway dissolved Its union with Sweden by act of its parliament which was approved by the Swedish parliament and without military action. against a time of shortage. The profit system seems to be at the bottom of social trouble and econ wa a mm ftMBt THE BIGGEST-SELLING PACKAGE SOAP IN AMERICA omic quagmire not only In Germany, but Italy, France, England, Spain, Poland, Russia as well as the United The bald eagle Is found only In North America. Maw Rnrinor If. SI'POVERS BOOT GO PRICES BEGINNING FRIDAY AT 9 A.

M. IN OUR FINAL New Shipment! TURTLE NECK SWEATERS 81.95 White and Colors. mm. rm. iVW.

CI CI DC 17.1Q Snntli Rsretiiw Rrrwt V-M tJJLO 17-19 South Barstow Street (A home-owned store) (A hoae-owncd tore) 0 (gSIiiKfIPg 4 All Fall and Winter Coats, Dresses, Millinery must be cleared at once, to make room for the new season. Prices good only while present stocks last. only inherited disease Is made sufficient excuse to sterilize the people diseased with syphilis. That prob- ably accounts for the sterilization of S33 men1 out of 589 operations performed in the state. It is ft wen established fact that person who has syphilis In the third stage does not transmit the disease to the paramour.

It la also a well established fact that mothers wajs-are syphilitic Pure Silk Dancettes, Chemise, Gowns Extra Special "karderV Regular 69c Full Fashioned Clean-up One Lot Presses Formerly to $8 usually miscarry with their first child at about three months, with LIFE LONG'FRIEMD Keeps Them Fit at 70 Entire Stock XNothing Reserved! Your Choice Dresses Formerly to $17." $(0)88 Sizes 14 to 42. V1 Our Feature I New Spring Vu I dkesses yi Prints, High Shades, r- 4 0 $88 sW Hose pr 11 IHEIB MEWCINl CHUT i roa to Ytas 1Z 1 safe, all hil has been dependable family doctor during their trying "sfter reari. NR keeps heja rtsular- rear after year faitfifuUy with ftfner any need to lncreme the dixw. Ko wonder thnir Rayon Pajamas 49 formerly to 2.95 25 new Spring Prints and Combinations Irregulars of S9c and $1.15 values. "eyimin life" is so free from complaints.

1 illioos of people welcome the aid of this re- Lable eorrective. For Nature's Remedy e'renrthens and rulate the enltrfelimina- poisons that ctie, cold, biliouMieiM. Clearance All Fall and Winter Grt a 25c box. 1 AU lrucgiAt 31.00 EXTRA SPECIAL. Entire Stock.

All Silk Full Fashioned pair C4 CA Perfect QuaUty Formerly 89c Now V-B-tU" New shipment Rayon Knit, shadow-proof Slips, Sweaters. Values to $2.95. TI I Qui rriief for ackl indire i I Ui I Um. heartburn. Only lfc..

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