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i Ppe Four Wednesday, January 4, 1928 THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL Enforcement "Sacred Declares A 1 Smith Dry Law a wvre niiiilucteil hy Kd Wll-master nf the Indue, assisted III IS all feet llllll the llll, orvli Klleliiaii aimed wliii ilienihiils luiius General Motors Leads Order Safeguards 'Fox' Fights Market on Upturn for Citys Children for Life With Ruth Elder, Pastor Named in Warrant by Ihe Kev. J. M. Walters, pastor of Klrst K. church, 'Ihe body win taken til llelmotit, at ihn noon hour, for Interment Thin'May.

Insanity Plea UR' A lif Hi per I'll' nfi n-ii in r'i H.r in cnlixp 10 In Inn itlic nil the a I t.i'e to i t)l 1 '1 Ml (Continued from page J) Governor States His Poliiical Fail in Long Message Suggests Removing Power of Sentencing Criminals from Judges to Examining Board Si." I II I Nlled I'rro) ANtiKI.KS -rnlliclioil nf III Hi. in uvi William h.iti:" today il I-m Tl l.nt'' 1 i i Erdman Olson Now 'Found9 in Minnesota PKAIKIK DC CllltfN, WK-Twu suspicious chin inters lire, belli .4 closely wat bed at lleardsley, Mlim while lleriihiiid Olami ds west ti Identify hup of them as Kidman Olson, ac, lined slayer of bis sister, who was found brutally murdered and bulled face down on ltattlo Kidge a year ago. The suspects ue been ill the vicinity of Heaidsley for two months, and one answers every description local autlioiiiles have sent thu olllclals. Holh boys are rough looking and acting and the suspect claims wealthy parents living in Wisconsin. Ha has been particularly accretive of I1I1 past.

and we blankets t-t uncled ilenper-iilrly In oxlliiKiilsh epaiks and III-ilplenl llres mi thu loots of oilier lillilillllK. It was 9 in. before II, ink N'ie-iin yer, mayor and flro ihlef of I'or- ho helped illi Ihe lli'llt, repot iiil the fire under control. The wreckniK crew of Iti" I'lini I.ltlil an. I II- it 1 1 li i -puny of I'orlam', undi inb r'lup of Irwin was in.cil In to service by hief uieyi to pull own Ihe uutleil w.ill.i in order to prevent injuries, or fuither piop'T-ty amase.

'I he fire was the second dNast rour. bl.ie whi'h the five neivll'iiirlliR do p.irtmeiits were called upon to llaht durinc the last month. Three weeks nco they finish! the fire which destroyed the mill and poslollice 'it WyoceiKi. upturn. hi i i (Continued from page ciiv pi un ip.ils arc i t.

to take ivciy means hi lion pnwor tn prn-ii'i i tin. iIhMtii I -i in. i iiiidi iiny 1 II i I' lllllllll'll III i np till. i lliml lillllil 111! IllllOfS Null lli.ne i'lde'Hf tllllt 'iH'tr in Is and afe. "Many people ate terrified from the lire ihuihiii out of the tfietit nie in M.i 1 1 1 mt.

Will oii do evi'i'viliifs that i wi'll the assistance nf yniir tem her and your jatiliois tn make the secure b', lllikiiiau from Urn callows was lodav hy Walh. Kansas I'liy lawyer. I Hickman Tuesday pleaded "not I culllv bv tea of Insanity" to nil I indn tmenl iharnlnu him with the I.HHK.I IKM km, Sit. Kutietal vlccH fur (leiirge II, k-ett. 72.

father of Kdward K. nnd Hoi kill of Ibis city, win) died al ly Tin -stliiy morning at tl St. Louis hospital after a week's Illness, will ho held at 2 p. in. Thursday from the Sdiroedcr funeral home, the Kev.

Otto T. KnliM, pastor of ZlOn Lutheran chii.i nttlolallng. Interment will he In H'orest Hill cemetery. The body will arrive here today, acioinpaiileil hy Mrs, A. N.

Snngili-tielln, ilaughtrr of Mr. Ilockett, at whose homo he was visillng when stricken. Other survivors are his sons, llnhert, and (lenrge, Milwaukee. Kuiieial services for lliland .1 SPaiildlng. pioneer resident of r.

I'." ka' and I i mind mi i I. win' riM id fh.n inn of i- AniuPiiiPiit r- "n- 1 ed Id well ith New Haven and safe ftom any possible aicldoiits Hi at may occur?" Atlantic avlatrix. In her New York Hgenl, Harry Jtelclo nbach, he told ihe I'ntted Press today. A harmless liuggv ride with an evangelist, the Kev. Hubert Jenkins, was, the Incident which gave rise i village gossip and, ultimately.

In the warrant which was served on her, Kelt hi nhaeh ioted Miss Klder as saying. "The Incident occurred when Miss Klder was girl of Helchenbach said. "She was man led and living with her huaband In Clayton. a town of about 3ti0 persons, when the evangelist rime to conduct a revival meeting. "Miss Klder and her husband Invited him to visit hem for week.

On week-days, when her husband was at work, they had friendly chats together, and on" dar took a ride out into the country. "They had stopped and were sitting on a hillock at the side of the load, viewing th scenery, when they Iti'S NKW I'M c.r iti'eii iU.RI 'I lie "'nek jvunced oi'ii i' 1r' wave it- for tin' in jear minder of Marion Parker, 12 1 1 trial was set for 2V Mis Kvn llu kuiMn. niotlier of Wil-tliam. will (Mine tn hi aid, the I'nilcd rn-ss learned today. I With the mother tax key Valsh hoped to ovt ihlisli evidence in the you'it's "iM vlronment, back-around, inonlal condition." upon tn base the plea of not Kiillty by reason of insanity.

aid. i Father Offers to Testify Paso, lex -wii iam r. liikman. father of William Mdwaid Obituary 'i til" t.i'lll COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA I "Firebug" Seen Near High, Belief ArouH over the a. nf Madnon's flre'niE who is heiiev I tespiniible fur the tire I'eu.

iir.i! hisli i hool awlitnrtum Tuesday. police direried all effuits tod i cipiiire of the loin, cmi-'vmic'mI th.1' Hie Sim" pefsiiti li'r for tile Now (I' lllO'llMl. I'arkway. and luli si hool m.u-' tires. A woman employed near tb" his'i i i honl spoke to a man who camel from the biiildiiiK while the tlremn I were "ill tithtlni the flames.

T'ip i man answered the ilescripiioii of lhe mark and tnk- i were runtiiiu far in re-r i 2 j.j.r.l uimi imui lnrpt omIv ir tiM'c in and onl 11 tinn-f Le i li; wa- p'aMiliMl iriimrr. In tS lv ITU I K. I 1 1 nltrd 'Pro. i.nH OTrrpnnHrlil I ALBANY. lfrwl E.

Snn'ii. who rnf New Mt id to the ernerDorship 'he state, minca'd faith -iay In mcMaie to -he In a 40 n.iii word statcmen' the man ho iv.jv the democratic candidate prc-id n' in November revealfd hi creed of govern-men. It included. amiM thine, a r-ropox'il t.i Cike 'tie power of onmini f-om judges and rlare it in the han1 of an examining cor-mss: m. Refer to Marreil Pntj" Smi'h advocated few-r laws.

-is-cMed rf strirtlona on 'ho u'c of temporary injum tior.s in disputes; referred to "'he sacred duty" of mantainiEg the l'th amendment. snd the Volstead sot; railed for equality of the sexes, except where laws are necessary to protect women from oppression: urged a minimum: wage law and "one days rest in gfven" and advooa'ed the direct pri-irary in plate of the party convention system. WiniNnr vim dieil Dee. at the honip of his sou. Arthur, in Itiver side, Calif were held In Windsor Saturday aflcrtiuini.

Hip Kev. II. I). Lapp olliriutiiiK. Inleinieiii was In Windsor cemetery.

I Mr. Spaiilding was born Oct. IS. i IN II. in Ludlow.

Vt. He came' to Wisconsin with his parents In 1SSS i.nd settled at Token Creek. When 17 years of nue he comment ed nrr. nil i i uin wiii I'lineial si rvices fur ('apt. William Aylwnid ti'i veteran lire lighter au.J lo ad of No.

slat ion, who died Monday moriiiiiK after a lliiuerin i 1 1 were held at a. in. today from the home of his brother. )r, ('. Aylward, Soinmers nvenm1.

and at a m. from St. Itaphael's i huteli. the liev. K.

otn-'Icif tiifr. Intcriiieiit was in Calvary ceiiii lery. i'likmaii, today offend to tt.tify at his soti'a trial In an effort to save the yi.ii'h from the sallow. "I my ami is insane and 1 ill so i Los Angeles to testify if liei essary," lie said. i When his son was arrested and confessei, 'e, kidnapltis; and murder- Iim Marion Parker.

elder Hick- man declared Ihe yo'iib should BO to i the xallows for the i'iie. i i s'istdinine the lth admondment and the Vltc.id law. They arc ns much part of the laws of this state an nur own statutes and our own constitution." Knpi l'lilitical Km'nrcemenl RecaiifP ratitii atinn was not put up to the people us he recommended. Smith added, "the whole quen-tion of prohibitum and prohibition enforcement in thia slate ban be JAMKS Final riles fur James (lorst, iv.mth seen at Hie lirploMitu neater Mast week when a curtain was st 'ablaze a few minutes after the Park-i way fire. The youth sepn at the htth school rlre Tuesday was ilrewl the same, i in ticht.

blue over-coat, ur.ty hat. land scarf, alllioucli the woman Persistent coughs and colds lead ti lerluut (rouble. You can stop them now with (Jieomulilun, en emulslllcil creosote that la pleasant to take. Craomulslon a new medical dlseov-try with two-fold aetloni It loothes and heals tha Inflamed mtmbranei and Inlilblti germ growth. Of all known drugs, craoiote It recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest heallnK agencies for persistent couths and co'itt and other forms of throat troubles, Creomulslon contains.

In addition to uor a man approaching, ilr.viug some cattle. The evangelist, fearing to he seen alone with Ihe girl, left her ami ran into a nearby patch of trees." Miss Klder then drove hack to her home. Keif henhach said. A few later she began to he snubbed by the illzens of ill" small (ieorgiu town. Kvidently the cattle-driver or someone else had seen them together.

"I'gly rumors began to float about," Reichenbach continued. "To a young girl of such miscon-sliued stories, coupled with rapidly glowing social ostracism, began to make life miserable. Miss Klder left her home and went to her mother at' Annlston. Later her mother suc-iteded in having her marriage annulled on the ground of her extreme youth." clerking lii a drygoods store at Token and followed that two and half years. He w.n married Nov.

15. 1SB2, in Windsor, to Cornelia Far well. He has one son. Arthur, living In Kiverslile. Calif.

On April 11. lSfil, he enlisted In the 1st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. Co. being Hip first man vlui enlisted from the town of Windsor. He was gone from home veteran Milwaukee road employe and for many years fluKninn at the har-i ter street crossins, who dieil Mnn- day morninc at his lionie.

mill Wet. "I don't want to ium hanged now. the rather sa'it touay. come a political instead or an eco onlentlon of ian- i I'aytim street aJter a linceriiiR ill- To support his nomlc one." dcrks ami lo- stated his hair was more nearly red After referring New torks effort to he aiiowrd to make creosott. other healing ttementt whlcn ness, were held at p.

m. today from the residence, the Kev. K. 11. Vornholt and the 1U v.

A. Kussell officiating. The body will be taken for burial Thursday to Arena. former home of Mr. Oorst.

Ical ofReials are elected iiikI de(rat-; ed In certain par's of the state on the wet and dry issue, he said. where-! "by no posifde stretch of the human imatination could it have any appliiation to ihe offices fry. Iliikman told of experiences Ml Arkansas with Ills first wife, mother of the youth. "I was a Usht sleeper," he said. "nn( often urd to wake up to see her standing over my bed.

I lived in constant fear. "I spent coniileralile money hav- ing her treated. Finally I agreed i upon advice of physicians to send her to an asylum at Little Rock." about six months. Mr. Rrwulding represented the 2nd District of Dane iiiiinty jn the Legislature of Wiscon-s(n In Ihe years served the township of Windsor a.s liaiiinaii 15 years, and was postmaster at Windsor for about 15 years, and in 1ST 1 he united with the Windsor Congregational church.

own definition by Saw of what con-! Mtutes. an m'oxioan'. Smi'h said such power i. focused in the njtion.il leEifia'ure at Wa'hins'on. 'Gradually." he commented.

"o'ir people are beginning to realize tha there and only there can any in the pmen: statute be made." lesa for ation The mejfase wan directed at th New York law makers hut its i 'ban light, as the theater employes said. After conferring with the woman. I.ieut. William MiCormiik an- nounced he convinced the city isj nienanced by a firebug. Kire Chler Charles lleyl cor-1 rnbora'ed this view, and requested, the managers of all thea'ers to keep, men on guard constantly until the bug is captured.

The chief pointed I nut tha stages are In many private buildings and since the man appear-! to have a complex on stages the I rhief also asked the managers of ooma and hetl the Infected membranes and tton tht irritation and Inflammation, while the creosote aura on to tha stomach, Is absorbed Into the blood, attacks tha teat of tha trnuhla and checks tha growth of tha germs. Craomulslon ta guaranteed ssttsfia-tnry in tha treatment of persistent coughs and cobls. bronchial bronchitis and other forms of respiratory rimpaaes. anrt Is excellent fnr huildlna 110 the system sfter colds or fin. Monev refunded If any cough or cnld Is not relieved after tsklns ac- coiding 10 directions.

Ask your dm-gist. dv.) for which thev are candidates." "A decision of the I'ntted States supreme cour'." he declared, "held the state to be without power to make its own definition of what constitutes an intoxicant and enm- rr. sum Masonic rite's for l.ee Stain. It, bookkeeper of the Fish and Schnl-kamp Insurance agency, who died suddenly late Saturday night at his home near Ksther Reach, were held at 11 a. m.

today at. the Masonic lemple by lodge Xo. 5. Tim The prc-s-chool reading circle in Ihe Doty district will hold its first meeting at p. in.

Thursday with Mrs. Krank South Kair-child street, it was announced today. Anybody interested will be welcome, Mrs. Coekrell said. npllpil Ihp Btatp in art put Ihp ilplU 'Aces Up" Starts Monday $35,000 Fire Perils Rio; Save Village iConiiinteil frora page one) these buildings to keep careful watch.

The situation heroines more serious hpcausp some persons may decide to hum their ow homes to collect insurance and blame the act CUSSlOn or every laiptmani ui i njtjn hy ronKress. This state (tovernment made it clearly a dis-i-g, pPtitionei ennsrese closure of Smith's views to he read for a mnrP ihprg by the voter in California as well a--j s.vpra, paf. of tb the citiren of New -iork. dpvotP(1 farm rpli(lf, A(tr The basic theme of his doctrine i pointing out that New York Is one as: "Jjake the people the the greatest acricultiiral etales ment." He expressed it this wav: in tnp we ovn tnS "Tb? old world concept of jnvern-. principle: ment was that the people exis'ed for nat iorI and state policies the Kovernment.

The underlying Fhould be moulded to insur enual- sbortage of water, by the near-zero on the bug. police pointed out today. lln, man noest mipil Tupsi a eailier llll 11 or.i i about a fire at Ills residence, hut hefanu maue innr Ity of opportunity and reward he The Hub's Clearance Sale Means Savings in the Workingmen's Store I was released. I handle and by the ract that it was Seieral Questioned 1 impossible to couple some of their Lieutenant MeCormick questioned i hoselines with the Rio water i soveral persons today and he and mains. Detective Robert Putnam took ono In the midst of the fight Ihe city I youth to police headquarters for a well was pumped dry and the fire ineory oi American is that the government exists for the people, and the government which in closest to them and most responsive to the demands upon it.

xtmch is most economically and efficiently managed, is the best form of government." Faor I.ake Waterway Smith, his message showed, believes among other things in the i more Intensive muz. nut released eainen new ufuuway mut tween those groups which produce the food and those which consume it." Charges Fly at Rum Hearing; Nobody Wins (Continued from Page 1) search wag made for cis.terna and other water supplies. The fire was discovered at 4 a. him later. Operations of the officers were intensified after information was re fturmeister.

night ceived that the firebug might have I m. by William been actife in the city for a longer 1 watchman. The Rio department. Government ownership of power period than is thought I Overalls Down into the Workingmen's Store sweeps the reduction for the January clearance. Always the home of attractive bargains, this department, of The Hub offers even greater savings than usual.

You'll find a few listed here but you must see. all the savings that are offered. resources: municipal ownership or charged wilh possession rublic stilities: moro pay for teach- complaint was amended and the tn include A fire three weeks ago In Christ Presbyterian church entry is now-believed to have been incendiary. A bundle of clothing caught fire in the entry way for no apparent reason, hut the blare was quickly extinguished and no report was made. Union made overall suits.

Heavy weight denim. A regular 220 denim, now, this count. Mr. Sauthoff demanded a preliminary hearing on the possession chargo, and established the defendant had previously been dismissed on this count in Mt. Horeh.

Roberts said the Mt. Horeb tribunal was not a duly authorized MIKIIIIK Hint in I made great headway in the basement of the building, summoned the other departments. The Poynette department, led by Chief Guy Lake, made the 12-mile run over icy roads in 2U minutes. As the blaze was being slowly brought under control, two hig ter-osene tanks in the rear of the build- ing. exploded with terrific force, walls and sending a shower of bricks and burning em- ers; state aid mot a subsidy) ana to-operative marketing for farm relief; abolition of gradJ crossings; stats development of aviation: an all-American waterway- connecting the Great lakes with the Atlantic ocean; the initiative and especially the referendum: extensive labor $1.19 After the firebug's activities became general knowledge, however, the Shirts bar of justice, and cited a decision ijpv George K.

Hunt, pastor of the laws; rigid of women and of the supreme court to show that church, reported the blaze and de rhildren in indus'ry: extensive concrete evidence is not necessary to clared it might easily have been set. Flannel Shirts Warm and wearable flannels in a variety to please anybody. Reduced to A tot of shirts, many of them well known makes, are thrown down to this unusual price. Collar attached aud neckbands. health and welfare work by the state, including aid to mothers; no of movies: publication of campaign expenditures before election, not after.

Duty to Dry Law In the passage referring to prohi prove a possession charge. Sauthoff countered hy reminiscing about a cae several years ago wheu Madison police arrested a group or men on a gambling charge, but didn't produce any evidence of gambling. He said that case was dismissed, and this one ought to he. "The federal government in its $2.35 $1 bition. Smith did not.

express his opinion of the right or wrong of the OVERCOATS and SUITS law, but in referring to ratification zeal to prosecute violations of Ihe Wool Unions Warm, woolen winter underwear is reduced for the clearance. $2.29 2 for l.dO Cotton Unions Medium weight unions are always popular and this price is rare, $1.09 Flannel Nightgowns Another saving here. These nightshirts are reduced to, $1.00 Flannel Pajamas Bargain for the man who prefers ihe pa jama style offered for $1.49 Sweaters of the ISth amendment by this state, sweaters that are all wool. Uxtra Coat style guaranteed value, at olsteaa act goes as rar as murder," Mr. Sauthoff said.

"The slate hasn't reached that stage yet, but in this case good common sense indicates that the man must be charged with an offense which must he proved." Judge St hein took the case under advisement, and the defendant rod" home with Mr. Holum. who arrested him. $3.95 he used several forceful phrases. He referred to the method used in the 1313 legislature to "force" rati- flcation as "the cracking of the party whip." "In 1920 both branches of the leg- Islature attempted a more liberal definition hy law.

Under our form of government and guided by the derision of the supreme court of the 1'nited Sta'es. the question of the TSth amendment and the sustaining legislation is removed from the states and is focused on the nation- al legislature at Washington. Orad- I italiy our people are beginning to realize that there and only there can any change ia the present status be made. Suits and Overcoats $2150 Work Shoes One lot of odds and" end3 io. workshops that are made especially attractive, at Work on Interior of U.

W. Memorial Union Work on the interior of the new Memorial union building at the sta'e university has been going forward for several weeks. The plastering has been finished, window sashes Substantially Reduced One Lot of Kuppenheimer Suits $01 .50 $2.45 in: Ihe hanging of doors, in "In the meanwhile, there devolves 'rs, stalling of woodwork and fireplaces npon the e'ate the saerd duty of Dress Shoes A great discount for clearance sale on fine all leather dress shoes. lleie'B a real offering. The popular line of workmen's suits and overcoats that has long been a feature in the department is reduced to absolutely the lowest possible price for the clearance.

By all means see these offerings. Weather Report rnrnlshed by S. TVeather Bureau Silk Soxs Seconds that are as good perfect are offered for this great price. 2 pairs 50c lis progressing. Workmen have boen on th job during even thv coldest weather, fnr the building is healed I now.

State and National Bank Call Issued Statp Hank Commissioner J. S'hwerik'r today issued call for the condition of Wisconsin stye banks a of Dee. ,11. 1H27. $5.00 1, wd- -s Shippers Jar M3 uo Ega ns' a sra i Police Shoes Extra heavy meaning extra wear.

Offered in the January clearance at XVtai 'ieu dines and 1 WASHINGTON (U.R) The comptroller of currency today Issued a call fnr the condition of all national banks as of Dec. Ill, 1327. firs. lE-h easT- Value up to $50.00 Tit is of course, because the size assortments are incomplete, not because tliere is any deviation from the. fine standard of Knp-ienlieimer workmanship and materials of our regular stock.

$5.85 I in f.n the rlain arrl si! t.T.r'-ra' tr 't Boys' Stockings Hard wearing stockings for the youngsters are offered. 4 pairs $1 Work Shirts A group of wearing work shirts that has proved quality Is reduced to 79c Asthma Left and Never Returned Uut J.ntircly Kid nf tti IMsoa? MWt Suffer! hit 17 Varn Extra Trousers The largest line in lown. Among the many price ranges is one group (hat we recommend-Iiighly. Only, $4.85 Sheepskins reduced 20 entire stock. fatnfr A a' tth, 7 Tl.

cir rir.tr Storm Rubbers Great for winter wear and now offered at this unusual clearance for cloudy Kuppenheimer and Penwood OVERCOATS SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED $1.95 ii- ilinj on the ir.d -hour prei.i- .11 i -i i .4 14 I -3 -IP il 0 -i ,11 1 2" 1" i I r. .71 4 'I i 41 1 2 SO I- V. iff tJ-snd Ha- i 'e i' ag-'. if ar ejk. i Ba-- i -iMUlkv i-th: a ansa p' --4 MAf'IS'iN.

sufferer will bp ep1 iniprpf-tf-d in a lettrr rfrpnily written hy Mrs. Mary Bran. Nashua, Iowa. She say: hri apiHrnet fnr 17 rn ah '-r niihr. 1 trid hus.

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