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SATURDAY EVENING. JULY 21. 1928 TAGS TEM WAUSAU DAILY RECORD-HERALD. WAUSAU, WISCONSIN MAY TAKE OBREGON'S COLBY Wilson Memorial Simpson and Bock Trade Volume Light NEW YORK STOCKS PERSONALS TODAY'S WHEAT fit'? 1 lit'. sjt i arvT vat j.

Price Area Narrow on Stock Exchange Market Condition Reflects Nervousness over Credit Situation BV STANLEY V. PREXOSIX (Associated Pres Financial Editor) New Tork, July 21. Speculat ive uneasiness over the credit situa tion was reflected in the relatively small volume of securities trading this week. Prices moved within narrow trading area, with most of the Industrials pointing upward while the rails lost ground. Tr-dins was largely professional la character, the deserted appearance of many com-l mission houses Indicating the lack of public Interest Call money was in fairly picntrui supply all week.

Steel shares stiffened aomewr.t on the advance In steel prices for fourth quarter delivery, and the optimistic piedictions of teel executives. Mot or were mixed while ell were slow. Mail order shares showed surprising strength with buying Influence I by expectation, of unchanged proata through the establishment of retail store, and the prospec of unus- ually large crops, indicating tncre-s- ed purchasing power in the agricul tural districts. Airplane shares fluctuated In rath er erratic fashion, although some fresh buying came Into Wright on the announcement of a new "cyclone- motor to supplement th "whirlwind model. Public utility share Jacked lead ership although the bulk of the earn ings report of power and light com-panie appearing during the week made favorable comparison with lust year.

Little speculative interest was shown In the railroad group. Two Men Credited With Saving Twelve Frnrn Pfteinl Death rron rossiDie ueain TW a4Ua I 4.i-uiviv, V4.j I i I by drowmg in the c.r vuuu and Emtl Kru. of Waupeton. Iowa. are neroa ioay.

1 Ail trrovcrini irvui minor r.e men caving pmngeo mo Mississippi. Alter me yscm -Arouiua cauSht by a miniature tornado In a raul Wesco and Dr. A. O'Keefe of Appleton are visiting at th Paul Umhoefer home. Mr.

and Mrs. James Durland and daughter, Virginia, departed yesterday for La Crosse whore they will make a brief visit with relative. Mis Wanda Bahl and mother, Mrs. Augusta Bahl Intend to make their future home in De Moines, Iowa, wher Miss Bahl la nurse dietitian for three hospitals. Mr.

and Mrs. Aug. J. Hints of Abbotsford hav returned from a short visit at Sheboygan. Jaa.

E. Lyon, Paul Umhoefer, John PHbnow and Ed W. Bartlk at- nded the stockholders meeting th th Dorchester Canning Company last Tuesday evening. The factory is leased this year to the Central Canning company of Colby. Mr.

and Mr. II. B. Palm and sr of Owen visited here yesterday. Mr.

Palm Is superintendent cf the O. N. Lumber Yard of th eastern Wisconsin district. Funeral service wer held last Thursday for Ed Henkel, ion of Mr, and Mrs. Gust Henkel, of Colby.

Th deceased had been a patient sufferer with tuberculosis th last four year until 1st Monday a aerie of hemorrhage let In causing a sud den death. Mr, Henkel saw service In the U. S. navy and won several medal of honor. was given a military burl-1 by the American Legion post of Colby.

In 1923 ha was married to Mis Emily Boehv, Russian girl, in Constantinople. One son was born to them In 1P23. Dr. II. IL Christiansen and Kay Andrew hav returned from a short business trip to Madison.

Alpu Grlesa purchased th twenty-six-acre Shorten farm. Mrs. Herman Js'eumelster and daughters Mabel, are visiting relative In Faribault, Minnesota. M. F.

Schwlnn of Beaver Dam la her for a short visit looking after his farm northeast of our city. Hatley Edward Lucas returned Tuesday from a visit at Milwaukee, where he pent a few day with friend and relatives. John Kosldowskt cf Milwaukee I visiting her with friend and relatives for two weeks. Mr. and Mra.

Frank Barwlck pent Wednesday afternoon at th John Osowskl horn at Pike Lake, Mr. and Mra Jo Barwlck Sr. were at Crooked Lake Wednesday. Miss Rose Osowskl and Miss Sl- ma Cihasky visited at Pik Lak Wednesday. Frank Barwlck was a visitor st th Mik Easker horn at Pik Lake Tuesday.

High Mas at th St Florlans church for th children' first Holy communion will be held at nine o'clock, Sunday, July 21 Joe Wesloskl cf Wausau spent Wednesday evening with friends here. Mrs. John Osowskl snd son, Stan ley, of Pik Lak wer callers her Thursday. Knowltoa Mr. and Mrs.

Hugo Quandt sni Mr. and Mra Martin Zaff and children of Kenosha, Mra August Bis- hoff of Stevens Point, T. R. Melon Sr. of Wauaau, and Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Malon Jr. and daughter. Francis Rose, of Marahfleld wer guests cf Mr. and Mra Alois Stark Wednesday.

Mrs. F. Daul of Daney enter tained the Catholic aid society of St Francis' church Thursday afternoon. Genevieve and Kenneth Ouenfher wer here from Waueau Thursday to visit relative. Miss Irene Stark is visiting ber sister, Mra Arthur Jans, at Wau- Th warm weather and recent rain hav booted the rrop in this vicinity and they ar looking fin.

Stf'l Donald Hibard I a patient st th St Mary's hospital, wher be bad a tumor removed. Mr, and Mra Ernest Pteuck snd Mr. and Mrs. Charle Stewart ef Milwaukee ar visiting relatives here. Mr.

snd Mra Harry Johanson sn4 sons, snd Mr. snd Mrs. Csrl Luebk and son of Milwaukee ar guest cf Mr. snd Mra William Marsh. Accompanied by Mr.

and Mra Marsh, Alax Rubber 8H .173 71 62 stu fen -1S91 52 .173 66 '4 lOVi 1S8 irov 54 .203 .328 74 '4 178H 45H 80 45H -72 '4 62 .109 22 "i -144 "i 69 i 63i 65 146 9S4 -101 87 52H 65 204 150; 87 SI 56H 57 2G9 10S4 36 '4 92 All. Chem. Dye Am. Agrl. Chem.

pfd- Am. Can. Am. Car. A Fdy, Am.

For. Power Am. Linseed Am. Loco. Am.

Sm. Ref. Am. StI. Fdrs.

Am. T. T. Anaconda Armour Atchison Atlantic Ref. Bait, and Ohio Beth.

Stl. Canadian Pac. Case Threshing Cerro de Pasco Chea Ohio Chic. M. St P.

Pac pf. Chic. N. West Chile Copper Chrysler Colorado Fuel Col. Gas EL Congoleurn Cons.

Gas Com Prod. Dodge Bros. "A Erie Fleischmann Free port Tex. Gen. Elee, General Mot -Gen.

Ry Gillette Saf. Raz. Gold Duft Graham-Paige Oranby Con. Mln. Gt Northern r'- Gt N.

Ir. Or Greene Can. Cop. Houston Oil How Sound Hudson Motor Hupp Motor 111 Central Int Com. Eng.

Int Harvester Int Match Int. Mer. Mar pf. Int Nickel Int Paper 70 16S'4 d3 Inter. Tel.

and Tel. Kenneeott Kraft Cheese Lorrilard Co. Louis, and Nash. 644 25H 134 S94 34 'i 44 354 19 Mack Truck Marland Oil Middle State. Oil Mo, Kan.

and Tex. Missouri Pac Montg. Ward 1644 Natl Pow. and Light 32 Nevada Cons. Cop.

N. T. Central -160 N. N. It and Htfd.

Nor. American Northern Pac 64H 634 54 Packer, Pan. Am. Pet E-Paramt Farn. Las.

Phillip Pet Postura Pullmaa Pdio 414 1V 63 36 63 15Si 29S 254 Rcm-Rand Reo Motors P.fp. Ir. A SU. Pej-nolds Tcb St L. San.

Fran. Seaboard Air Lice Sears Roebuck Simmon Co. Sinclair Con. Oil Southern Pac. 55 -141 111 It -118 13 -24 -11S4 cuthern P.y.

4 63 4 St Ga St Oil, Cal. 57 St Oil. N. J. Bt Oil N.

T. Stem-art-Warner Studebaker Texa Corp. Tex Gulf Sut Texas Pac 43 S3 87i 674 584 67 .171 -1324 -1104 304 I84 72i 9l 20 37 -11 4 32 Tex. Pac Ld. Tr.

Timken Holl Erg. Union Carbide Union Pac U. 8. Ind. U.

S. Rub. V. S. Steel aodaltira Westir.frh.

FJec White Motor. Woolworth Yellow Tk. Great Pritaln 1 to have a new Great Seal en which the efTiy of th klr.g will be removed from the quarterdeck cf a dreadnougii to the back of ft charger. WAUSAU STOCK MARKET (Tieunna j-ve wrmn. mwv MUUi BS it.

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K-f pra. 4 110 aOSING GRAIN TBLE rara iwra cr -p-n, iw-myjoian through any other form cf mile nonn or tmouijue, liaum- t. A gncr wui cw uiu.o u.r 1 winaow na me cme con- tainmg life preserver, permitting I "Thi Smith-Hoover choice reminds the thirteen men on the craft tolme cf what Erookhart to'd r.ie. He i PLACE Former Foreign Minister Aaron Sarnt, above, wti among those who sat with Genera! Obrrgnn In I BonibllU restaurant when the president-elect of Mexico was slain by an aHsaasln's bullets. Farns waa one of Obrrgttn'a supporters in tho prenl- rnlliil rampulgn, and Is being men- tinned as a prraidcntlal proopect In the eve-tit Calif dor not continue In office.

Plane Repairs Made, Hassell May Hop Off For Swede on Sunday Rockford, July pletlng preparation sooner than anticipated, I'ert Hassell. pilot cf th irplan -Greater Hockford" in It projected flight to Stockholm, Swed en, announced this afternoon that he would be prorsred to hop any time after 10 00 a. Sunday, the moment weather conditions permit. Two Alhn-A Workers Tell Police of Attack by 25 Women Strikers Kenosha. July .1.

Report of an stuck by twenty-five women, said to be locked out hosiery topper of the company, were made to polic today, tylargaret Winier and Marian Kutkowskl. workers for th company. According to the women, they wer attacked lat Friday night aa they wer returning to their homes ry the band, who tor their clothinjj an.1 hair, then knocked them down nd kicked them. Th women sail they recognized a number of strikers, but said they did net know which aiulted them. No warrants had been Issue! at nooa today.

Sweden Uses Smoke Bombs To Locate S-ken Subs stocjcr.o;ia A new means ef locating sunken submarine I tlrg tlevelnred at th Stockholm navy yard. Til methods consist In discharging signal bomb from th sunken craft to tho surface cf th wcter. The bombs, which explcda with fir and molt, thereby giving th location cf th disabled vessel, will placed In groups on th deck or the conning tower, and releastd from the engine room by mean of sir pressure. If discharged from depth cf nlnfiy-eljht fret, the bomb ill ght a that will sUy lit fr thrt minute and which can seen widely around. Th distance bttareea th bomb will tell the rescue ships whether th submarine rmeina ttinnary or I carried along by th undertow.

-4- in Oran'Outangs Wane: Too Popular Zoos London. UV-Th Society for th Preservation of the Fauna th Ernplr I trymc to persuade th Dutch government to restrict capture and tiportation of orang-out- ar from Sumatra, Tha great art very popular In th soolngical garden of th world, and sine their mortality rat In captivity I high replacements) ar constantly sought. Hunting of th animal In Sumatra I reported to be so brisk that their ei- terminatlon Is threatened. Orang re found only on that Island and In Borno. Lsls Sports Boafcn, July 21 OD Huffing hld Cleveland to fiv hit today whii Dill Carrig-n Red Six wer htttirs behlni him and Ih 81 won th first gm ef a double heder, f.T to two, Philadelphia, July 21 rhiUdelphi Athletics took th flrt fm cf tody' doubl header with st Louis, tight to two.

Fot and Si mort scored horn runs for th Mackmen. riltdbtirth, July Effe-llv pitching by Carmn Hill ent Brooklyn to dft by seven to thre in Ih fttst tm of a double-header 4lnt nttsburgh today Thre Brooklyn pitcher failed to check th Pirat attack. WEEKLY BUTTER REVIEW Chicago, July th relatively liRht reclpts sre kplr.g stipplt of butter from showing c-rumulaUon. Largely a a rult. mar.jr In th trad ar apparently somewhat tirvoiii.

but sny attempt lo efhll-h the prir bsis cm low-er level has In lfMclent ttttt to hold value un- chanced. General otlrion I that production I en ehnnt the lvel as last yr. For the most part, consump rf Moot in Finals at Wisconsin Rapids Class A. Golf Championship of Northeastern Wisconsin Is Honor Sought Wisconsin Kaplds, July James Simpson cf this city and A. C.

(Duster) Bock of Sheboygan cnt Into the finals In class A of the Northeastern Wisconsin rolf cham pionship play today by virtue of victories in the morning round. In Kenosha Tourney Kenosha. July SI. U'l-W. D.

'Shrimp" Martin. Kenosha, opposed Moe Frost, Kenosha, and Billy Sixty, Milwaukee, met Jira Anderson. Ken- ha. In the semi-final matches of the Milwaukee district Individual gulf championships this afternoon. Hartln went Into the semi-finals by downing John "Buddy Russell.

Milwaukee, present title holder ard state champion, three up and tw to play. Sixty defeated D. Frost Ken- sha, four and three; Anderson won from Bob Whitaker, Kenosha, t1e and four, and Frost moved to tho semi-finals beating Gene Arnesun, Kenosha, five and four. Simpson downed Waldemar llerg- trom of Appleton four up and three to go while Bock (cored three up an.l two to go over Robert Testwuide t'f Sheboygan. Play In th semi-finals of class 11 sifted Charles Connell cf OshHosh and Norman Frisby of WiJcunsin Rapids for the final Bight Connell defeated P.

J. Goldbo-k dJ Ic, one up. His final opp'-nent defeated Preston Richardson wsh-kosh. three up and two to go. In class C.

Jack Kelly Wisconsin Rapids defeated Art llescr of tne same city, three up and two la go. lit finals opponent will bs Schlitr-berg of Neenah who defeated P. C. Wesco of Fox Lake, two and one. H.

Demits of Wisconsin Rapids ill oppose Uaclendon of the same city in the finala by virtue of his win over John Erauer. Maclendo.t tle-feated Steubendal cf Shawano, four up and three to go. The blind bogie Cisr.t for ail m- over forty years of age resulted In a ictory for G. P. Steinberg Sr, of Ap pleton.

who scored a 74 for the course. Tar Is marked at 72. George Baldwin cf Appleton won second lace with a Charles turned In a 72 for the second best cer ef th tnurna ment Bock previously had made th course in 7L Yapshooters Recrganiie Eoard of Dlrecton Will Arrange Future Shoots Manitowoc, July tl gsnlMtlon of the Wisconsin Trap- shooting association, with all rutur ate shoots to be by the board of directors. wa affected at the annual business meeting held Friday night. Heretofore the local g-u eluh en tertaining ha arranged the shoots.

Guy Peering, Columbus, was elect ed chairman of th board cf direc tors, on which Tr. M. Cook. Eau Claire. Dr.

S. F. Rudolf. Grn Bar. J- Roberg.

Milwaukee, and R. P. Hirklaa. Purand. aIo wiH serve.

E. J. Miller, ef Milwaukee, won the Wisconsin hantlcap chsmpion-ship Friday. He broke 97 out 100 birds at nineteen yards. Lauerman Marinette, Buy Bis Menominee Store; $600,000 Reported Price Menominee, Mich- July SI -4) For a consideration reported to be Lloyd department itor of nominee, founded by th tat Marshall B.

Lloyd. mllllotlair manufacturer. wa told today to Lauerman Brother of Marinette. Wi, who operat th largest de partment tor In that city. Th tor Is located in tr.

iien- orrdne comm'tnlty building, given the city by Mr Lloyd and other cltlten. The deal doe not Include the Lloyd theatre, also lo- cad In the community building, which wilt be continued on4er the cpratlnn of th Lloyd estate. The Lauerman now operate all store. Minneapolis Surgeon Found Dead in Cabin Aboard Ocean Liner Trl.e Jut Dr. iiall V.

CI Erlckenn. a fnnet- nulla turtMia eeturniRC from a ho'l- dsy trip to Dnmark. was find de.td i his esbin July 13 witn several ins vered. It waa learned today hn the Rcandinavisn-Amrrtcsn liner docked from 0pn- hsgen. Th roay cir.g mn 10 New Tork.

whnce relative nf-company it to Minneapolis for burial. A talking lt of bold mo-lrrtl tr rt Ign ha durk Wm flannel ahorts in a knitU-d bmllre blues, MARKET Chicago, July 21 WP) Selling: ascribed to th northwest, together with wesknes of Winnipeg quotations, led early today to a downward wlng of wheat valuei here. Spring wheat crop advice continued favorable, and ther were again big receipt at winter wheat center. Opening three-eighth cent to three-fourth cent off. Chicago wheat subsequently showed a material further aetback.

Com also developed weak-neu, tartlng flve-elghU cent down to one-halt cent up, and then undergoing a central drop. Oata were relatively firm, Provisions tended to aag. Reports at hand here said the Canadian crop wa making good progress. It was added that moisture is plentiful for the filling of the crop, and the the weather has been holding rust de elopmcnt In check. Arrivals of newly harvested winter wheat southwest continued today to be reported as of record-breaking large volume.

Wheat closed heavy, one and seven-eighths to three and one-eighths lower, corn one-half cent to one and one-quarter off, oaU at five-eighths cent decline to one-eighth cent advance, and provision unchange to seven tent down. WALL STREET TODAY New York. July moved Irregularly higher at the opening of today's market. Case Threshing. Eastman Koaa.it ana international Harvester advanced one to nearly two points, and General Motors fell back about a point.

There was little In overnight news development to Influence pi Ice movements, although weekly busl ness reviews were favorable ana tressed the Increase In retail trade. A flurry of buying, setting in short ly after the opening, ent Case Threshing Machine up more than eleven nolnts and International Harvester five. Warner Biothers I rictuTe lifted nearly three points to a new high at S7 J-8. Gains of onto two poinU were shown by Motor Products. Union Pacific, National Biscuit, Wright Aero, Allied Chemical and Republic Iron and Steel.

The market turned dull after the flurry, however, and some Issues ue-elined. They Included Missouri Pacific. Curtis. Radio and General Motors, all down about a point, and MeCrory Stores which sagged nearly four point. Foreign e-change opened steady, with sterllnr cable quoted at 14 84 8-18, down on sixteenth.

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1. I ux. XuliUlfiM 1. 1 .1 i.i 1 in 1 1 jf 1 1 1 ln, If tnrl t.fl at.u ia ran ra sinus uttT, rr-i lit .4 rr, 1 .37 -v Cm J'. vintnl .7 hrtt ti-, rt pbhs ram ai mux 1 1 1 1 ft I II I a scramble to the top.

Kna. who lives I on a nearby Island, rushed his launch to the sinking yacht and rescued the party, which comprised delegate to 1 the sales convention of the invest-1 ment Securities corporation here. 1 Milwaukee men on board the yacht were: Walter O. Cenge, Edward Mrs. Emma Alll I visiting friend in Wisconsin Rapids.

Harry Whittlesey ef Nekoosa ha entered St Mary' hospital for treatment. Mis Esther Ttammel arrived this afternoon from Shawano to spend the Mr. and Mr. C. B.

Bird have gon to their summer horn at Plum Lake to spend a few day. Mis Edna Cherney of Edgar ta spending a few days here visiting her lster, Mrs, W. A. Richardson, who moved hera recently from Ed gar. Mr.

II. H. Scholfleld and children have returned from Plum Lak where they have been th past n.onth. Mr. and Mra.

Charles Keep and r. Charle Thompson hav re turned front a business trip to Rhlnclander, Mr. and Mra. Guy O. Howard and their guest.

Miss Horan of Eau Clair, left today for Clear Lak for a week's outing. Mr. and Mr. Henry Trevlranu will return tomorrow night from Green Bay wher they spent a week at their cottnge. Mra.

Charles Relman and sons, Dawson and Junior are- (pending few day In Wisconsin Rspida visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mra. J. P.

Wen and daughters, Linda Werle and Mr Horace Orlady. returned yesterday from a four week auto trip through the east and Canada Mr. Frank Herme and Miss Iren Smith, accompanied by their aunt. Mir Hattle Millard, left to day for Hazelhurst to epena the week-end. Mr.

and Mr. T. 8. Glllooley and daughter. Mary, of Memphis, Tenn.

ar (pending th week-end at the home of Mr. Glllooley's brother, J. A. Zioerskl. Clarence Kratwell, Albert J.

uem and D. J. McCormlck will go to Superior tomorrow to attend th state convention of th (tats Master Bat hers' association. Th Misses Agnes Welk and Agnes Monson. who are attending th sum mer th Steven roint state teachers college, arrived yes terday afternoon to visit over the week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Badeck! and two children cf St Louis, Missouri. accompanied by their mother, Mr. Carolina Feld, hav arrived for a few deys visit at the horn of Mr.

Feld'e brother. H. G. Miller, and wire. Mr.

and Mr. O. L. Ruder. Mr.

ana Mr. W. E. Turner and Mr. ana Mrs.

Vassi Atherton art spending the week-end. guest Of Mr. and Mrs. S. Knox Kreutxer at th Kreut- ter cottage at Plum Lake.

Some Lively Contests for Political riaces in Clark County July 2-Interest In th eomlnj Clark county siecnon lnrraes as th closing hour, tor announcements, draws near." Th raea for eounty sheriff and for Clark eounty ciera oi toun hav both developed Into three cornered affair which seem to th center ef attraction. John J. Irvine, who a candi date for re-election to th offle cf eounty clerk I still tin-opposed. alius wary ituoe, wn -didat for re-election to th offlc of eounty treasurer," is still un-op- noeed. Thrt candidates, nameiy, aieivin tre.

actlna- clerk of eourt: Beo Franta. deputy to th county Judge: and Allen Wlldlsh. a captain of th World war. all of KeUlsvill. sre watlnf a lively contest tor th offlc of county clerk of court.

John P. Kintzel. who Is a can.i dat for re-election to th offlc cf county register of deeds, I still nn. orooaed. V.

W. Nehs cf Nelllsvlll. I as yet unopposed for th offlc of dis trict attorney. Thre candidate ar seeking th Republican nomination to the or tie of eounty aheriff. namely: Henry V.ittk.

cf Neillsvlll. who I an employee of the Nelllavill condn eery; Edwsrd Kutehers, cf Nsllls-vllle. a former herlff and In th auto sales business: and William Bradford, of- th town of Grant, former sheiff and now managing his farm between Neillsvlll snd Granton. Dr. R.

It. ruth, cf Granton, candldst for re-election for coun ty coroner. Is opposed by Dr. IL W. Ilousle, of Nelilsville.

EMeron Gust Korrbom returned horn Frl day from Lilly wher spent week looking after his business In terest Mr. and Vfrs. Hanson and dauch ter. Masln and Constance, who visited with th William Falkowskl family hav retumd to Milwaukee. Ml4 Dorothy Shaw cf Oshkosb I visiting st the home cf her sunt.

Mra William Moore, and family. Mis Leon Merdam of Milwaukee Is nndinc her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mra Charle Mey dam. Mr. snd Mr.

F. 3. Wlrf of New York Cl'y sr visiting at th bom of th latter sictM. Mrs. Georg Karsrhney.

Tom Salvornn of Wupca visited friends her Wednesday. Elbert Smith departed Frldsy for Appleton after spending several day with his parents. Mr, and Mrs M. L. Smith.

Mr. P.om Doty of Janasvllle I visiting at th bom cf her son. William. Mr, n4 Mr. Harry Ravlin snd son of Cleveland, Ohio, visited br a few days with old Urn friend.

Th family resided lier st on time. Mrs. George Kar-chney entertain ed the member of the Norwegian Lutheran ladle aid society and friends at her horn Thursday after noon. Out cf town giiest wer Mr. Kmm Wit of Nw York CHy and Mra It O.

Karsehney of Wcysuwc- Mr. snd Mr. William Moor left Friday for a week' mitlng at lake In th vicinity of per Crk. Miss Cora Seofleld of Milwaukee arrived Friday for a two weeks' at with br parents, Mr. snd Mr Demmer, j.

e. watt ana air. To the memory of America' war president, Wood row Wilson, Ciech citlnn have dedicated this men, counl ho remonlea Wfre by PpMld.nt Masak of Cxeoho-SIovakU and Lewi the American am- bassador. Norris May Stump in Soli's Campaign (Centtnu. From Ps Cn) trust and the Kansas City platform.

Admits Hoover Ability "Between Hoover and Tammany- it' a pretty bitter plU to swallow. I acknowledge that Hoover Is a man of ert-t In answer to Hoover backer who had Joined the circIe dpes he Man on f-J 4. I- U- liUaUUU A 4 VUC Li 9 ir a mnn puts His politics oeror bi. prtncl B0fth want to vote tor for "Smith will be as suitable to the drj as will Hoover, If Hoover doesn't uk different course than Coolidge turned 'l th nforc- hm-w tn -v and Smith can do no worse. r.

iruidiou In this liauor situation than else, since there la mori money to be gained throush 1 quor mpRalny and bridery of official uootiefjers have money and are to spend it T-nt back to his home town after the session and saw an fellow towne- m.a tandir.g 03 the treet talking There were three Democrat and three P.epublicans. and the three Democrats swore no and down they'd nst vote for Smith and the three P.epub!!can wor they'd nrt for Hoover. la the itua tlon." Asxed about th sporadic attempt at a party movement In Chicago. Senator Norri said that, "if a third party were ever practical It would tcvtr be rnor so than right now "Thousands who've always voted the ticket will not care to vote for Smith, and thousand of P.epublicans, even outside the Progressive ranks, will hate to cast a vote f-r Hoover." Light Into Power Trust Senator Norrta chief quarrel with both of the eld party platform Is that they refuse to mention the pow. er trust "Here is something." aid.

"which arouse th middle west like prohibition and farm for merly their favorite Irrjea, never cculd arouse them, but bnth old par te refuse to mention It Midwest farmers, prohibitionists from way back, will become but mildly Inter ested on hoe Issues, but fUMing mad when told how thi trust con trolling more money than the value of all the railroad In the country ha stalked Into class rooms. and church with its Ins djou propa- Th senator waxe enthusiast ie as he talks, talking not a a politician but a a simple hearted man wno feel very d'eply about th things with which dsi. A he to rip the last from th old cren, back down th step ladder and leaven, the itpcrt-r put on fl iesUon "but wh.it about our hypothetical Wisconsin ive who wanta to vo for a pre "Oh. welL tll rim to for LaEollett for the nnte." Body of Carranza It Given Own People at International Bridge lr1o. Tsl.

Julv 21.ii Th body of Captain h.ml.lo Camnra. Mexican airman, wa given In'o th keeping of own people at thl morning on th ir.ternationsJ bridge her. P)th iid ff th rlvr wre lined oiidiy with rotator the guard of honor which vxempenied th body from the east, reinforced by the eitfh'h engineer from Fort Me Intosh, followed the gun rarrlsg, upon which th body to th rnt-r of the Int national bride 1 nre, while approximately seventy army airpianea, elrcid above th river end dropped flower, "laps' Hounded. Th Mexican troop advanced from th south end of the brllee and th soldier of the two natlrm met a th casket wn removed to a ralxson brought by th Mexira oldiers. The two drfarhmenta of trrtrip thn irrhe1 together to th railway depot In Nueva irdo, on the Mexican side.

hr th rket wa placed fin th coach that will Uk It to Mexico Ci'y. A hew apparatus, the Invention of a French man, for telephoning na telegraphing by to nn at gartaer. I WISCONSIN BRIEFS Itk Mrs. rrt D4hl. etch-.

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fHirano pott.THf Cfi. Jur 11 APi Poirf--it I I I they will leav Friday for Rlc Lake, wher they will pnd their vacation. Mr. and Mra. Walter Standi snd daughter of Chicago ar guests cf Mr.

snd Mrs. Walter Nappl. Mra Tilli Rlck'ord cf Wsusau spent th week with her sons ber. O. O.

Knoller snd son. Conlff. of Milwsukee (pent Tuesday and Wed- i nesday with friends her. Mr. snd Mra Otto llenset and son, Percy, and daughter, Evelyn, cf Milwaukee spent th past week at th Csrl Jans borne.

Mr. Georre Mclisnlk has bad sn operation for tumor st th St Mary's hoepltaJ enwood Henry and William Both departed Tuesday morning for Aberdeen, South Dakota, wher they will be employed In th harvest fields. Mra Franc Carrol cf Chicago arrived hr Wednesday for an Indefinite sty with her sister. Mrs. John Sawyer and Mra William Kronnlg.

Orvls Jacftbsen returned Friday from week's vacation with friends st Dodgcvllle. Henry Sawyer left for Appleton Thursday evening wher he waa railed by th dath of bis uncle, John Fianksmlth. Mr. Frsnk Gulnan cf Edgar visited her Wednesday with Mra Con Hilt. Mr.

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