Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 1

Publication:
Leader-Telegrami
Location:
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

VOLUME XLVI.r NO. 91. EAU CLAIRE, WISCONSIN. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1926. A MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS IRENES MattS atisa4 VwaM mm FIG VOLSTEAD 11 II PRYS Threat of Cold Wilkins Hops Off FOREST.

GRASS PICKETS Troops To Guard Funerals of Klan Victims in Herrin Election Battle PRESENTATION 0 Sends President with Supply Load to Bed for Dayl for Point Barrow TIBER OFFERS OIL EMBODYING HE'S FLAN FIRES Mil FROM PA A Ku KIux Klan Leader, After Sleeping Under Bullet-proof WASHINGTON, April 15, (0 TESTIMONY ENDED By WETS THURSDAY FArRBAVrrfl Alasfca Anrll IS The threat of a cold sent President Sheets for Fast Eighteen Months, Announces He Will Leave City and-Go to Florida. MINNESOTA AREA Coolidge to bed for a tew hours to ffi SENT HI Speeding up preparatons.for his coming aerial expedition over the Arctlo ocean in search of land Capt day, but in the late afternoon ho returned to his office in company George Wilkins took off today in the plane Alaskan in the third flight with Rob Roy, his White House col- i HERRIN, IlL, April 15.. (AP) Troops will be Btatloned near the 1 a a ii I m. for Point Barrow with supplies. Christian church when funeral services are held for Ben and Max ue, ana waxtea auuui ug eiocuuio r- A oii eea Farmers Co-operative As- Property Damage Is Neglig Delegation of Strikers' Chil Lieut.

Ellson, aviator of the expe Sizemore and Harland IFtord, Klansmen slain in a clash wlih antl When the President canoelled ah gociation With Si 0.0OO.- ditlon, piloted the plane. The trip Klan supporters in a renewal of Herrln's facuonal warfare at the Andrews Declares He I Against Change of Law Explains Beer Approval, i engagements this afternoon and county election Tuesday. to Point Barrow, the starting point 000 Loan Fund Asked. went to the executive mansion, it ible So Far; 100 Square Miles Singed. ONE MAN KNOWN TO dren Receive Cold Reception at U.

S. Capital. REFUSED AUDIENCE oi tne proposed Arcuo mgni, win This announcement was made here tonight (by Colonel Robert was said he was troubled with a require about five hours. 4 slight attack of Indigestion. Jbut TRFPAT PPFTVIT TT.

caarge oi tne troops on fluty nere. LJIIILi lJJ-Xrll lJ Funeral rites for two at tha anti-KlnnaniAn Ulla fn rmt-r-r The plane carried 4,200 pounds of gasoline to swell the store al the President himself later was an BORAH ASSAILS WET TACTICS FOR CHANGS PRODUCERS PLANNED Attrb Treadway and Noble Weaver, will also be held tomorrow. The BE BADLY BURNED WITH THE PRESIDENT thorlty tor the statement that hie ready left at Barrow, The takeoff ixeaaway services will be held at Harrlsbur. 111., while Weaver will only ailment was a threatening cold. was made after, two runs the length on interred at aenton, wnere services will he in charge of the Ben Kansas Representative Of After taking a hot bath and remain Small Amount of Umber De Placards Are Banned and of the field of the Fairbanks-avia ton post oi the American Legion of which he was.

a member. Says Present Methods Aid lng in bed for four hours he felt tion corporation. An investigation Into the affair which resulted In the death of six fers Measure fyter Con stroyed; Biggest Loss In Livestock. Wlnkins undertook the flight in White House Police Say Picketing is Unlawful Evasion of Law; Situation Is "Serious Problem," The cold had manifested itself men and the wounding of several others will get under way at o'clock tomorrow, when the coroner'a iurv convenes. ference With Secretary.

spite of an injured hand which he yesterday and the president remain sustained while guiding the Diane The Jury is generally designated as composed almost in lta ed at the executive mansion much of WASHINGTON, April 15.. (AP) as it landed at Barrow, northern tip tirety of Klan sympathisers. WASHINGTON, April 15, OP) ST. PAUL. April 15, (JP) Agitated' by strong winds, forest and crass WASHINGTON, April 1 J.

fcfy the afternoon, taking his customary farm relief bill embodying point oz Aiasxa. As a. precautionary measure, Colonel Davis will have militiamen Tha wets wound, up thely pre waiz late in tne aay, vuiiurcn picaeiers wno came to Washington, to plead the Cm In northern Minnesota ana North and 8outh Dakota wera re During the night, it iTMtoYKZJ teda Pojs ana on uie outaide pf the building 7-i i.t v. ai.msk iuuuir uisurusiB. sentation pt their case today before the senate committee by calling on members of the anti-Vol- cause of the textile strikers at Passaic, New Jersey, with President au luunjr, vuuuubo uau Ba uuubuoi Tlncher.

Kansas, it i. -ia ported to be under control after 'i I -w vwvvv VUHh UV VPBt luau auu Wf llilDDORH Will IIH III 171 CJ Il visitor. An owl flew into his bed Oa.kx'KII.m Jaa m. 1 I Coolidge. failed to see him and in xvdijuuijuou r.

uuubo Bgrium- ea ana It IS DrobdMe that the InvnaMiratlrtn 1 nnnm. a PEKING IN FEAR weeping an area of. 100 square miles. Property loss was negligible. room, perched on the fireplace for ture j0hn Smith.

Ku Klux Klan leader and on nf th stead bloo of the bouse, whose arguments were interspersed raadiuon they were forbidden to Dai- several minutes and then departed It nrnv1rt fnr farmatm' fiwn. I aae wnn placards around the White .1, JlRlllll LI II HLllIH II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I II nA Will IflBTA UnVn a another Intimate discussion of It is believed the owl makes its .1 I UC.O BWU About ten different fires, covering portions which totalled between 18,000 and 20,000 acres of timber Bnaubiaiiuu Willi a ioau as ne can ainnnl nf Ma hnntnnun TT mAAA h. uouse grounds. tilling processes between Senator home in the White House grounds. nf flPPILD AT DM Accepting events stoicallr.

they fund of $10, 00,000 to supplied city and county for alleged failure to protect him. by ft congressional appropriation Smith la nronrfntor nf Reed and prohibition officials. ana grass iano. reiurnea to fassalo late in the day ui uuuu fiiiun The drys will begin tomorrow At Pierre, B. fire swept a Juea nj Strife, Official.

aaa QeoeniurM up August; 19Z4 and which as riddled by buUets in Tuesday's out to I burst. irnaer the neadershin of Carl their planned reply to their opponents. They hal expected to gtr iXuowea Conference. I am leavinr here to keen frnm rttlnm BY mANCHURIANS on late today, but Senator Reed Mr. Tincher drew up the meas- Wiling any one," Smith said.

"In all the Honor raids In whleh i 000 acre island in the Missouri river about five miles from the state capital. Losses on the island, in addition to the timber, are boiler ed to hare included a small herd of blocked their efforts for an after BROWNING HOPES OF Trocola, of the strikers United Front committee, the children, one boy and live girls, ranging in age from fpur to la years, descended opon the executive offices with pia- ure after conference with 6eo- tioipated, I never harmed a man." retary Jardine who, in letter to I fimith said that ainee Jannur hm rmntumti. v. noon session made br the onr cither member of the committee cattle and several horses. the senate and house agricultural and threatened by men whom he believed (were in the employ of boot- present Senator Harreld, Repub- carua eetun iortn tha tiaiM.M.

An area of about 60 square miles, Retreating National Army Imposed Upon them br the atrika. lean. Oklahoma, farm board with authority to ad- For 18 months Smith has slept in his garage in' a bed shielded minister a revolving fund for agri- by bullet-proof metal sheets, he salL the single burned ovei grazing land in the Wetonka vicin children were from two fam Tha two senators also snlit as Jtnters City, But Plans to Evacuate Soon culture credit. Burveylnsr the bullet-riddled nrar tim ttaran wo. ines and their mothers tcenmmn.

ity of McPherson county. South Da to whether the wets are to be al t. TV V.n. 111 I 1- V.V At. ui4 kota.

The biggest loss was that of tt.uo Kjuiraouuuu ww I wuica uiree juausmen ana tnr tn TiM-ir lowed to use up the two hours remaining to them for arguments af- Placards Tabooed. press Tor favorable action on his slain, Smith declared Wednesday night that he favors martial law and PEKING. April 15. WPV-Fear vn entering tn rronnrfi. tha JO sheep.

A strip of about 200 square miles was burned in a prairie lire in out uy mo uoubo BRrjcuiuro eom-jiuw irimng oi do in siaes to end the strife. of the impending arrival here of vor mo ura uau coutiuuea llieir presentation. That will be decided mittee. which went into executive '1 believe my enemies will sret me ret," h. tM a.am..4 -it no.w miu mai me placards eoula not be displayed.

Quietly the cards were put away and the daiaaUnn Who Married session today to agree on a pro Rich Realtor ater br the entire commltte Campbell county, South Dakota Friday. The Are was spreading over posal. i aeciaea to mvne secre Manchurlan forces of Chang Tbo Lin, the dictator, is gripping the Chinese capital, with the rattle of guns and vehicles of the retreat tary Jardine to discuss further de Cfanrch Men Disgruntled. While tht senators failed ta 15-Year-Old Says It Was Love at First Sight entered the txecuUvs offioes, where the older folks unmoved and the children went to sleep while Trocha tails of his plan. ing Kuomlnchum (national arm liberal Credit.

hold an afternoon session, a number of church men called hers br LEGISUTBBE PUSSES leB)) which began. to withdraw Under the Tincher bill, the NEW YORK, April 15.. AP) imorrjewea jseoretary Sanders who informed them that Mr. from the capital after having man the federal council of the churches of Christ in America held a ses Edward W. Browning expects to terms of credit would be liberal, though left largely to the discre aged it since October, 1924.

realize his greatest ambition a fire miles It traversed a front 40 miles long during the day, doing little damage to ranchers. One man is known to be seriously burned and at least a score of farm buildings are reported to have been destroyed by Are south of Bismarck, 8. p. The other fire was at Man-dan. Smaller fires were reported throughout the western ranching and farming section of North and South Dakota.

W11U n4 coul at them. Trocola left with the secretary a sion -ta xthe hearing- room and uenerai -wang, military com tion of the to preside over a happy home and some expressed indignation at the In case no plan for repayment Vk aumaTus 10 Support his family. He fell in love at first sight mander of Peking, fears the Manchurlan troops will insist on en "on wav tna constitutional was imposed fey the board, a co in the spring, and his romance TB. fiPPBOFRlflTlOH 11 1 1 i b. failure of the committee to hear them' today, since it had bees their understanding that this was tering the capital tomorrow.

operative organization would have promises to be endless. not exceeding 20 years to repay Such is the 'explanation of the National Army in City. The southern gates of the city ii0 "ers were being abridged through the denial of rree speech and peaceful assemblage, as weU the orderly picketing of the the program. loans. This would be accomplish- wealthy 51-year-old real estate op Aiier tne meeting, it was an Assembly and House Votes erator of his marriage last Batur ca dj levying a cnarge on com- trDtrxrrlJ UTin fV mddities marketed throueh the as- KUNCri nLALl Ur nounced that a number of the day to (Frances Heenan, 16-year Denied TUirti tv tmw.

were opened at 11 o'clock tonight to admit the advance guard of the Kuomlnchum army, coming up from Pengai. whose retreat has been surprisingly rapid. churchmen- had been sociat'on. The hill would set up FINANCE COMING Asked by Rvtcretarr old. school jgirl.

ratnrn finma amnnn rw SAILOR GETS MEDAL FOR WORLD CRUISE NEW YORK, April 15. tip)t Hiuwuft hUDUl. LJl IS In a statement issued at the Parkes Cadntan of New Ffork. an advisory The- council would consist of three members of thf'twleve federal land hank dls- unanimously to Appropriate $450,000 for Work. EFFORT TO RAISE INDEMNITIES FAILS The streets of the canital are president of the council.

Dr. Cad- aa asnnice sugges- honeymoon house in Cold Springs, N. he says he had no Intention Harry Pldgeon, Iowa farmer and trtctn and would nlfiofAif hv th man win be represented at ti conrerenee, Trocola "2 9 left the offices book-taught navigator, Wednes hearing by Dr. Charles B. Mac- wi au iiumeuini.

ui. w.iu farm organization. The commission deserted, while police armed with rifles stand -at street corners and frightened eyes peep anxiously from behind windows. uu wa 10 piciet the White laiest -tmaereua gin unui me WOmld be comnosed of the iecre- rariand of New York. day night received the Blue Water medal of the Cruising Club of tary of agriculture and six mem hi.f WBPlnng the placards, the tronn mnrA Ancjrewst It apearg to be the intention- of Geo.

Nelson Elected Speaker bers appointed by the president, action by the Children's society to Investigate his relations wilh her made a wedding desirable as "a raibuke to those who either con America for his exploit In sailing around the world in a 35-foot Another development of the tr along with photographers, record- the Kuomlnchum not only to eva and it would administer the re was a rormai statement by Assist PARIS, April 15. (fit M. Peret, the French minister of finance, according to reliable information, has decided to cross the Atlantic and finish up the war debt settlement with the United States after the negotiations at London, il. Peret will have a tew weeks at his disposal in May and June, while parliament is adjourned, and persons close to him say he means to use them to get the inter-allied debt finally off the docket. cuate Peking, but withdraw com volving fund and any debentures out in a few minutes police stonned them, ceived or believed the motives a pletely beyond the Nankow nasa which might be issued.

of Assembly at Opening of Special Meet MADISON, April 15. ant Secretary Andrews of the treasury, in charge of prohibition, that he was advocating no chanre tributed to me by the children's on the road to Kalgan. The debetntures would be ln-j was against the child labor law for children to take part In picicetr Trains carrying troops and hlch terchangeable accepted at banks society." Ambitions for Home, officials departed at intervals thru- and redeemed at the United States The state legislature came to The decision of the antwM. In the dry law. He explained that his opinion, given before the senate committee yesterday, that tie out the night.

the aid of Wisconsin farmers to treasury. "My greatest ambition is to over a happy home and fam President Tuan-Chl-Jui, who fled The fund made available by the night, by unanimously authorizing was accepted quietly, the cards were put away and the delegation left. saiej ft liquor to the legation Quarter after his an additional appropriation of ily," the statement goes on. "My government would be used to stab-aKse the market whepver neces deposition last Saturday by Mar- 1450,000 towards paying; indem ceer at nign css1 irestaurants and for use In homes might aid yawl. The medal has been awarded only twice before.

Captain J'idgeon, blushing beneath the tan, admitted the cheers of the 160 leading yachtsmen of the East who' attended the presentation at the Tale club, were for more disconcerting than most devastating typhoon encountered on his trip. always ask, me two Questions," he said. 'What made you do it? and what did you do at Any "boy who has read Robinson Crusoe knows the answer to the first. The second I picked the softest bunk and fell into It" ideals were rudely shattered by the unfortunate outcome of my nities for cattle condemned in bo sary and to aid in storing or dis prohibition enforcement. Shipping Board snai wu Pel Fu, the Hihll war lord, is reported to have left his place of safety with the intention first marriage.

posing or surplus crops. "It is my task to enforce ti law as written," he said, "and ta vine T. tests. The bill was immediately signed by Governor Blaine, who called the special ses This idea grew upon mo until BODIES OF resuming his presidential du with the outburst of spring I set BURKE ENDS DENIAL ties. that end I am giving my attention." J- forth with all the ardor of youth OF FREAR CHARGES RnssSans Wounded.

and met Frances Heenan. It was Sale to Dollar Line is Assailed WASHINGTON. Anrr ik sion to meet the emergency which he declared had arisen from the action of the board of, health of Chicago In hairing milk from un TIENTSIN, April 15. Up) Num a case of love at first sight and 3 SLAIN ITALIANS erous casualties, particularly etnthuslastlcaMy reciprocated. My WASHINGTON, April among the Russians, resulted to tested herds.

courtship was romantlo and beau- Charles Burke, commissioner of the The statement was Issued after General Andrews had conferred with his prohibition aides asi treasury officials, Actir-j Secretary Winston the statement of the general before the committee was the as day when the allied forces driving Indian bureau, today concluded the Confining, flts buslnef to con (AP) Sale by the shlnnlnir hnnrrf tlful and promises to be an endless one. Whether the injuries BABE RUTH DECIDES toward Peking, engaged the Kuom defense of his administration sidering the appropriation, both to the Dollar interest of the Admiral-Oriental line's five ships ply- mcnum troops. Many of the TO PAY BACK TAXES against charges by Rep. Frear, Re publican. Wisconsin.

Alleged Killer of Deputy suffered by my Frances at the hands of an. acid thrower were the wounded have been brought to the the senate and lower house disposed of the matter in a twelve-hour session that was continued iu uoiween Beattle and the Orient was assailed in the houaa nrto hospitals here. sistant jsecyetaryTs own opinion. Borah Quotes Amendment. His concluding testimony was In BOSTON, Apr.

15. ()i George Sheriff Found in Ditch In Chicago. Further Manchurlan reinforce Rep. Wood, Republican, Indiana In charge of the aDnroDriatlon hill ments have gone forward by rail. the nature of cross examination by members of the house Indian affairs committee before which he appear Herman (Babe) Ruth, home run hitter, decided today not to wait The senate itself meanwhile wsj agog over a speech late Wednesday in the upper chamber by Sea-ator Borah denouncing the tactics carrying funds for the board.

out the Massachusetts tax com CHICAGO, April 15. tfV-The ed The Manchurlan commanders claim that an appreciable advance has been made on the front a few miles missloner. Although) bad unarging that the sale was a clear violation of the law i. A quorum call of the house forc bodies of three slain Italians were found here today. One found in a of the wets.

week to do something about his east of Peking. No mail has arriv ed the committee to adjourn nur back Income tanes in this state said it was the blow' ever dealt since the American ditch was Identified as JSanton riedlv and no plans for a future ed from Peking in four days, wireless being the only means of com Ruth this, morning turned in Calabrese, one of the two bandits The jdaho senator tie Eighteenth amendment, referred to the interpretation placed on St bv the snnrema court anil cnn. meeting were made. chant marine was established." He result of jealousy I cannot say. Bride Still Under Treatment.

"We will try to find a suitable place to retire from the public eye to a quiet, happy and domestlo establishment. It is not considered good taste to disclose the destination of the honeymoon trip we hope to take later. What will happen after our return? Who knows?" The bride Is still under treatment for acid burns, which she says were Inflicted by an Intruder in her mother's Manhattan apartment before the Ernest K. Coulter general man check coverrag the claims of the tonight to complete the business. The bill met no opposition In the house, after emerging from the Joint committee of finance.

Passage in the senate was delayed by a futile attempt of.John Schumann pf Watertown to increase the proposed appropriation to $760,000. It was rejected and the original bill carrying a appropriation was passed unanimously. The assembly earlier in the day elected George Nelson, Mllltown, speaker to succeed Herman L. Sachtjen, who resigned to become Chairman Levitt said that the de- Lho shot and killed Deputy Bher- munication. Itate for the yean 1923 and 1924 Iff Walter Fisher of Mokena, Ill in a gun fight at Cland, 111., after aeciarea mat the Dollar interests which have been operating sh ps from Seattle for tha ahlnninir ued: Early thjis week it became mand of Mr.

Hutchinson that Mr. Frear resign from the committee because of his charges could not be ine Dinas err known that a warrant was out the robbers had stolen an official every citizen, and for the ball player's arrest fox considered unless presented by res-; hon-payment of ineom-f tax. Ruth olution. The police thought he died of long as it remains there It is tie first duty of good citizenship ta broad and also their own lines to the Orient from San Francisco had been diverting passenger traf-fio from Seattle to Slan Francisco for thex- own benefit and that they Hoosier Woman in Congress Race rjsuea Henry y. Long, tax com bullet wounds Unftlcted by Do- 'RED GRANGE THROWN missioner, and was given a week to prore his claim that he was not a resident of Massachusetts.

The ACC rr- rm luo vicuna oi a nonoie circuit Judge. Nelson, choice of We are now engaged in a grest campaign to find a way by whicl to evade the constitution withosi 1 UI LUOO Uf OU mnrder. wm ldonMfli1 aa ITranlr ager of the children's society said were co-operating with Japanese interests for their own benefit. It was charged that the sale ftmount of the taxes was not and John Plercello. 81- misslna- Wednesday that the organization made public.

CH1CAOO, April 15. jpw-Har- since Saturday. The dual slavinc virtually had abandoned proceed aparently doing so; to find a method 6r a means by which, was made by the board against Ruth maintained av winter home oia ilea orange was thrown for was revealed todav when the no ings to take the girl from custody can counteract or nullify- its terms It Sudbury, a loss today when he settled with lice found the bullet riddled and of her mother. The proceedings supporters 1 of Governor Blaine, was elected by a close vote, after prolonged balloting in which the regular Republicans and anti-Blaine progressives first voted for William Olson, -Monroe, and then divided, the 'Republicans voting for Charles B. l'erry, Wauwatosa, without specifically repealing tVs his former neighbor.

Archie were started before the marriage tne aavice or its own agents CARRIER PIGEON TO beaten bodies; of two men In the rear seat of an automobile. The part of the Constitution or with CLAIMS YANKEE AID out modifying it directly. It Is police believe the slarfngs were IN "DIVORCE MILL" campaign to sterilize the Consti BE MURDER WITNESS me result oi a peer war School Quarrel Schatz, for 1750. Schatz sued the football hero on claims that he signed as Grange's first manager last August. Grange subsequently tied up with O.

C. Pyle. candidate for the gubernatorial tution wnue proiessing to respect 3 it. NOG ALES, April 15 New nomination this year. Blaine Delivers Messago, i "Very Serious Problem." Ends in Slaying York judges and lawyers partlcl CHEROKEE INDIAN DETROIT, April 15, UP) A carrier pigeon is being held by police as a material witness ta con (By Clarence Engelbreth.

United No one contends that thost patea tne drafting of the new Press Staff Correspondent) WOMAN, 117, DIES RUDOLPH JESSNER PIKEVTLLE. Anrn MADISON, April 15 The Bonora. Mexico high speed divorce laws whose operations have been held invalid by several state courts nection with the alleged slaying oi Mrs. Annabelle Jackson, stabbed to who are opposed to prohlbitics have no right to carrr on a campaign for the purpose of changing tha Constitution, but an Inns n. Pranka of students in the cham present emergency in Wisconsin's is now no; 17012 aeath Tuesday night EAST 8T.

LOUIS, Aril 15., (AP) Mrs. Melinda Scott 117 years leal laboratory of the iPlkevIlIo program for the eradication of bo In this, country. This was revealed here Wednes Officers arrested James Jackson, nigh school had a tragio ending old, died here Wednesday. She was vine tuberou4osls among Its dairy cattle herds is one that could not remains a part of the Constitution, it is the duty of every cltizes tne womans nusoand. When po day by Arturo Del Toro who is MADISON, April 15 Rudolph Jessner, 84, convloted in Dane county circuit court of mur- nee went to the house after Jack born in Indian territory in Southern Illinois, lived, for many years have been foreseen and one which toaay in the-death of Bryant Cor-bin, 18 and the arrest of Clyde Parley 19, on a charge of murder.

loyally to suport and' maintain hot on'y" In letter bnt in stir! was brought about by forces over known a the father of the law, He arrived here Wednesday with a party of American women whose son's arrest to Investigate, they found the pigeon, wearin a la in Matton. 111. She was part According to students, ammonia policeman, was committed to state Cherokee Indian. Senator Borah added that is which the state had no control, Governor John J. Blaine told the band and the message.

marriage ties had Just been sever For most of her life Mrs. Scott his opinion iT Vas a very Eertsa was Demg used In an experiment, and one boy saturated a rag with it and threw it into the room. It problem whether "it was wise" ta smoked a corncob pipe. Five Bona survive her. take over "the irreat bodv of Please write to the house at 4517 Hastings St.

Eddie Mitchell will tell you all." The owner of the pigeon has not been ascertained, but Dolfea was said tha Corbih nicked ud the ed by Sorona Judges. The statute was drafted by combined efforts of American experts in jurisprudence and Mexican lawyers, and it contains the "best joint assembly of the senate and lower house members gathered here today in special session- the 18th in the history of Wisconsin. Delay1 In appropriating more money to the state Department of Ag lice power which the federal gov rag and brushed It against Far prison at Waupun yesterday afternoon. He was assigned prison number 1701 J. At the prison gates, the slayer turned shake hands.

with hig father, lgnbringjili wife who stood dry-eyed nearby, and speaking to newspapermen said: "You'll notice I'm taking it like a man." ernment assumed when the dry WOULD END DEATH PENALTY ley's The latter resented the act and in a fight Corbin was amendment was anoptea, hut sdj- points" of the divorce statutes of the message is significant because James Jackson was sometimes riculture for the purpose, which stabbed. all countries, Senor Del Toro said. known as Dan Mitchell. competent legal authority Informed would arise from any other method than that of a opecial session, ed that if a mistake was made, could be remedied only by repeal, ing or amending the amendment Itself. It could not bo done, said, by transferring, the power sj enforcement Jto the states, or fc VJ" PAT $2S TO HEAR SINGER NEW YORK.

April 15.. I AP) SINK HOLES HURT ROAD. Today BiMa Thought 4,200 FOR DOG BITE. CHICAGO, April 15 tip) A bite would have left cattle owners holding the bag, deprived tf markets STANLEY. Highway No.

IB, cnanping tne Volstead act. WASHINGTON, April 15., (AP) The House Dlsrtlct of Columbia commmlttee, reporting favorably Wednesday a bill to abolish capital punishment here, said that states without the death penalty "have not only been satisfied that the crime wave has decreased, but have long 'since condemned as barbarous this procedure." It predicted that capital punishment soon would be abolished in all for their, dairy products and suff GOD'S WONDERS'TTh i li ilka cost Joseph Pfeffer 14,020 as the result of a suit brought 1 Esther griffin White, candidate for congress from the sixth Indiana district, Is the first woman to have her name on a congressional ballot in the Hoosiet tnto Thee, Lord, x.nongr the ering irreparable individual loss, bo declared. Raquel Meller, heralded as the foremost singer of Spanish folk songs, made her New York Wednesday night at the Empire theater. Though tickets for the opening sold for 25 apiece, the the- east and west of Stanley is nearly Impassable because of sink holes In the gravel surfacing. A farmer living three miles west of Stanley hint by Mrs.

Lena Klats." "The man hunting his with a Ehotgun," ho continued, "jg Simply Impatient, with the Uw. And those who would dreg ar-f the Constitution because it -takes Gives History of Emergency Governor Blaine then launched A Jury in superior court made tods? Who la like unto Thee, rI6Tl-us In hollnen fearful In pralaea, Icing- wonderer' Ex. IS! 11. PHATER Ird, onr XmtA. bow nrcellent In Thy nam In all the trth, vrhe kaat aet Thy clary naon he heavena." hauled 22 cars out of one sink hole state.

She is a newspaper re- into the history surrounding the arter was well filled. iMlle. Meller and netted a profit of tU tor his the award on hearing Mrs. Klats's testimony that she had been bitten severely by Pfeffer's dog. porter, and a loo long to amend it, are- ar? Ing to the spirit of the "mob." sang 15 songs, alj in Spanish, work.

states. i (Continued on page 4.).

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Leader-Telegram Archive

Pages Available:
1,057,987
Years Available:
1881-2022