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IF LOVE WOULD ONLY REMAIN BLIND AFTER MARRIAGE--BUT WHAT'S THE USE? IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE A WOMAN'S MIND 18 LIKE A BED--IT MUST BE MADE UP OCCASIONAL. LY. 8, NUMBER 88. ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE NEWS SERVICE IRONWOOD, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 4, 1927: 14 PAGES SINGLE COPY 6 CENTS Find Miller Guilty in Conspiracy Case Return Verdict Finding Former Property Custodian with Conspiracy Charge. RECEIVE VERDICT QUIETLY Federal Court, New York, March 4 in tho Daugherty- i today Alien i a Thomas W.

i ler i of conspiracy but disagreed on a i for i A Gcn- a M. a a a i were charged i conspiracy defraud i ed States of i honest and unbiased services in a i a i for I7.0no.0ix) proceeds of salo of imp A i a a company shares. Thf; a out 70 hours. iiled ito room, a a I wearied by i fong a i The judge said: "1 a received a a i it Is a i i ion a in i case 01' one a you lire hopeless ot a. verdict." i Case.

I i a A i i a th" i on i i i the- i a a asked Knox to prossp the i i against I i I The i a i i i case ts a 1 I i i i i i i a line. SSapiro. i said a a l.o a i for i at i Date of i be iirnvngud by counsel mid 1 sal, i verdict tvas read. Tlio i of lii.s a i ciiange. who a beside i i i i i lir.f.

a i "I'll beat them (NKA Service, "Washington Bureau) Canadian Cop Corporal Hugh M. Lamount, of the a Canadian Police, is the first member of a famous corps to be i i a assigned to Washing- He has been sent to the new a a i a a i being established by "Vincent Massey, the lirst i i to the United States our neighbor to the i i to'd i i i i i court a a would I' asked a nolle fo a n. i a i iui: In I was a said he felt I in i i a i i showed, and I a i i in asking a. i i i i a colonel i I a i i gov- He was a a a i I rmn i i siii-i- a i prc- by I i I-Iarcl- I a a i a i i a a i i scd. a i i i coiii't and the I IK; on U'e of his a i S.

I a i I i i i i i i 1 (V, a i a 1 1 i as i.f. I CHICAGO CELEBRATES ITS I i a a 4 --iVPj a Is i a i a a 4 1 is.17, i day a i Van i i i i i a i I I i i at Sprin.u'I'U'ld passed a i a i i i ot" i a a i A i I i been r.i.l!.' pro i i i i i i i i i a i i I A A i a a a a I i i i i i riL' i i i Dt i a Dr. by a i-cthvd as I of i i i of i a in Holland Would Make Negligent Operators Subject to Fine, Imprisonment. a i a 4 i pro- i added employes and could be deemed of negli- homicides in of fatal accidents by failure to take terms of i I In the house of representatives Thursday by Rep- a i John a of (Jogebio. The measure specifies that at least two a in c.vh i and two exits or crosscut, be pro', i i Ladders be i i i at dar.ger points and a i i i a a i i i a to be out before i could i mine I make regular inspect i i caue a i a i report i would be to comp the a to take the necessary protect ivo steps.

In cases i i a i i i ed by t.Mi i of i i a i sul'fi. 1 a a a i i a by the i a i of a ant! i Jf to i i i of a lie could, be deemed i oC i i i to a ties of i or years imp i Km- a i i a i a i i a a i i he bo i a In a. i ot from to sr.oo. a i a made an inusueres.sl'ul a to sec i the o.doption ot" a i pro- i i for a. i a i i i a i of the i a i disaster.

WOULDlEVISE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Numerous Witnesses Called Before Judge Luse in Hurley Action. NEW CENTRAL IS CLOSED Superior, March police chlei' of Hurley, a. policeman, and, federal dry agents were as government witnesses in (he a being made in United tit.itts district court liere to padlock two saloons in Hurley in a building by Jo 1 Raineri. 'jTa gov- late rested its case after Police Chief George Kubatt test i i to s. a Ralph and Mjslmar Mauson behind the bars in boll; resorts in their shirt sleeves.

Counsel for K'lincri had prepared today to put r.evural "surprise' 1 i nesses on the a to shuv a ut the dme Dcinasjie and Mattson had installed bars in 17 and ID Silver street, respectively, a contract had already been drawn for the sale of the building, The illness of Rainerl's wife at the time the signing of the deed, testimony brought Raineri's i against the patilock which lias already been on 2S resorts in the state. 21 of which are at Hurley is first contested action brought in court he-re this term. 19 Drinks in One Place. C. C.

Larsen, a federal i i i agent working our of St. Paul, testified a durmg the i federal ents were a i the basis for i charges against various resorts, he was compelled to purchase one place as many as ii) rounds of drinks. "Didn't excessive i ing ever muddle you uo?" John Cud- Igan, counsel, i "No, it did not--I my i down at the foot of the bar," lie replied. Kaineri's i i completed in September, IOL'6. Sixty Ninth Congress Ends in Midst of Senate Storm ED MUZB ON BILLS PASSED IN Would Permit Appointment of Persons to Judicial Vacancies by Governor.

MEASURE SENT TO SENATE District Attorney Ryan called a i cri as an adverse witness at the outset. Tiaineri testified that the reputation of his i i was no worse than a of others in town and said he i for i poses. He lost the i to close the deals i Jerry and Hjalmar Siskoneri when the tempor- Injunctions were ary padlocking served, Mr! questioned a i i about to Ashland with Felix Obertone to purchase, bar fixtures for one of the establishments, and Raineri admitted making a trip. Bars Not in Place. Kaineri contends that on Dec.

13 14, the i federal men to have purchased i In tlie JRalnerl buildings, the bars were not in place the buildings were not completed. Tho Joe Francis and Jim a i cases remain to be tried. Ryan is seeking to padlock the Francis i ing, the basement and first floor, a i Uie rear part of the i i for the use of the a i as residence Quarters. The Now a a added to the list of padlocked places yesterday, but i Lewis will be i to a a a in a and the second floor may bo used, Acute Alcoholism Causes Death of Indian at Mill Acute alcoholism, probably due to use of wood alcohol, caused the death of Henry Sharlow, woodsman who waa found about 9 o'clock last night on top of the boilers at Scott and Howe's mill, according to a physician who examined the body. An exam- been around the min since that time.

Summers last saw Sharlow yesterday morning and said he was apparently nil right at that time. The man may have been dead since yesterday noon, it WHS said at the Kcott Howe Lumber Cft. office today. Denial was made that it was ination of the eyes showed that the i i i hot to literally cook the man had apparently become blind a a and cause his death. short time lie ii.ed.

There will Sharlow was about 50 years old. a i March house Thursday passed a sent to the senate Representative Frank P. Darin's a i i a i bill a i the. law a i to i i i i a vacancies so tlie governor ma.y appoint a to the a a caused by death of Judge Georgu Codd, of the a bench, i calling a special primary election. The law now specifics that it the vacancy occurs more a 3D days prior to a general election a judge may be a i but his successor named in the election.

This would necessitate the calling of a special primary in Wayne be Inquest according to Coroner Charles Nybery, who was called when the body was found. Sharlow came here about a week ago from Mercer together with a man named George Svmrners and they had Chief Among Measures Which Failed to Pass Was Deficiency Bill. DAWES ATTACKS county to nominate candidates for the Seventh Infant to be Victim of i Informant in Recent Green April election, i cost of about $00,000. would a i T'le a passed by the house removes the re- i for a i a successor in next i unless the vacancy occurred at least sixty days i to the election. I a as the a vacancy occurred less a sixty days before tho election the governor, if the senate accepts the measure, may appoint a who i hold over until a successor, to be elected in November, 9 2 takes i Passes Gansser Bill The house passed Senator A IT.

(Jansser's bill to extend the use of national a armories to the Americ a Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars organizations. They be entitled to the use of a of, the armories if a i application to the governor is a The bill goes to tlie governor for signature. a i i a McCain's dry i to compel dispensers of treat- e.d alcohol to label It poison set for special order a was put until next week. A bill proposing a 5-mll! tax on for- Nurse's Mistake, Reported Near Death. Chicago, a 4-C'P)--The sixth He has two brothers.

Joe and i living in Odanah and his father and a daughter live at. Lac du Flambeau, Washington, March 4 I A He was an Indian. session of congress passed i i No arrangements have been made tod lhe a 0 for the funeral. a senate storm that swept i i some of the best laid plans of a leaders. Chief a a i i a i to fail of passage was the deficiency measure, carrying i ant money a for the a for Veterans loans and seed loans to farmers, and for pension increases.

Also to basket were the alien property bill, postal rate revision i and Slil.OOO.'iO'i appropriation to pay for the i year's work on the new public i ing program. But the a i of these projects was not i its saving featuro for a i i a i senators. The dragged down to defeat i them proposal which had tied senate pro- HELD FOB LIE Bay Cleanup Committed Perjury on Stand. Green Bay, March seven babies given boric acid in- That Val Jasinskl, operative for a de- lure in a in tlie closing I of tlie session--the resolution of Itced stead of distilled wa.e at the Co- tective agency and informant lumbus Memorial hospital i in convulsions today. He was six days old.

The i a a girl nine days old, was reported near death. Chicago, a t-- (if)--Two girl babies too little to know it, fought for i i'ives at Columbus Memorial Green Bay and Brown "cleanup" crusade, committed perjury in the I witness box i the preliminary hearings here recently was charged of Missouri to extend the life of campaign fund investigation. Paralysed Senate. Blocked by a filibuster the Reed i solution virtually had paralyzed senate for three days, and as the a i I by M. E.

Davis, defense counsel when journment hour of noon approached hospital today ties pressed an i i i a i Invettgatlon to fix i a responsibility for death of court opened this morning. Trial of nearly 100 persons which was to have almost frantic efforts to put the posal aside long enough for put-sage started this morning was postponed deficiency bill and other pros- til March 10. The charge was based on Jasinski's I sing measures followed onu a in rapid succession. As one denial a he ever, had been con- another failed, senators worked flvo other I a acc'dentally given i victed of crime. Asked whether Be cs lnto a Ino 1 a i a i antiseptic solution instead of was the Val Jasinskl who pleaded I elt a gatherings on the i i i i to a forgery charge in Wis! evel-al lce President Pawn sixth' condition was "TMn in 1814, he denied It.

cnlled the a a a was the was given an later stating a it was his brother. I restore order. eign securities was introduced by Hep- i nu se apparently would suffer resentative J. Thomas of Kent. Further a to the workmen's a i laws wero posed in a measure i by Rep- a i Charles Bartlett of Detroit.

even chance of recovering. Three whoso other victims of the mistake among as hls Identifies Client. Jaalnskl's a in the forgery sr me i The battling factions did relax i lines no ill effects. Meanwhile, bodies of i a had been were ordered and Coroner Oscar Wolff, directing the work of a of I employes, or the of deceased employes, i more a one i below tho age of 16 would be i to a week extra compensation, compensation for de- wives cease upon i remarriage, a i i ing in the i a be Klipper, coroner's physi. comp at a a A i by a i i R.

a i i of i bar i i i i i i i i gent i i i fact a businessmen, deci'artd "Our investigation has just begun." There were numerous clashes between i i a they to a i out circumstances oC the deaths and the coroner said he would demand the resignation of Dr. Zan who rc- a also i i was a i i i a case, according to Mr. Davis, positively I i i his erstwhile client as tho witness in the present action.5. Other i i a are the Green Bay a stated, a seen this witness testify, lie would cause a warrant to be issued a i i a report a i i 1(; vUneas ls warnci i ot the consequences of perjury, and i a i a I a in the case was cleared tij ly a i i of three nurses a i a liori acid solution i tr.ey believed to be water. MUU, a DO UBC.U, Frogs Legs at all Times I a soft i Ho has not han- K1 vo7 7 HE drinks i i a a of i of frop I his a a business in years.

yea A be culled at Superior earlier a A i at i i i i a actions -will be against and bartenders of various a i involved in the padlocking WEATHER middle initial was the momentarily, however, to permit action of several unconu.ste.1 measures. Just before he a his dovn to end the session Vice i Daves i assailed the i i equally positive I bus and renewed his demand fo" stated, a i revision of the senate rules i h-? pointing out a in the pres- holtl responsible for i i enee of court is contempt, ot a i court, risked a a a be issued I )lc I in i house was i for i Having completed- i "This is a very serious 1 the lp sislative program long ago, i lead- court a "Had the court n- I lot llle session lag. a i i 1 nuon and i i to a speeches. -As customary, President i went to his room a i i the ate chamber before the of tho session and a i his i a ture a i tha 1 a conio cannot conceive of any witness, no a how a persisting in course. The witness appeared WE HAVE WITH US EVERY A A.

a rid. I'uLrti'-injf attorney in Iron wood. r. linil.n Iowa, 1 he jtlnle tall corn Brows, He was horn in Junction, AUJT. 2.

mov vrt i his pnr- enls to NVootlrufT at OKC of nnd nt tho nice of 7 started to make a i his home. He Wakcfield hifrh in liM.1. altPiuIH Detroit Colli-irc uf L--IW and v'a'pnraUo i vcr.nilv, Kt-Uinjc his dugrce nt Vnl- paraito in Prior to a however, tie was in a root estate bus- int'MH and was nclive in affairs of Mr. Itutnme! a elected villniro president of a in IIH7, but i service nnd served two part of i Ifo and oifain hct-amo Active In i i a afTnirw and became chair mnn of the a commission i cavt- fid it: rom mission of i That was in J'H The fill win year he become a of Wnhi-field. Me nerved as mayor for a period of flvr and a half years and as chairman of tho board of supervisors for a like period, in addition spending our year an village Mr.

It urn wan married 2, to Ashlund. The two children in a i are Jacqueline and (ilorian. Fishing and i ft re his hohh. He seldom misse.n r.n op port i for either when seasons roll round. Bill Provides that Superintendent be Appointed.

a i i a 4 i A i i i a i i a a i i i i i the elcc- I tion of seven of the stale. board of a i i board I was. I in tho legis- a i i i a by a Thomas Head, of I At i i there are but of the hoard and thij i i i i is of. board i hold uft'icc- for six years and the a i i i i i i i i be i a Lor a i A proposed a to the i a i a of: general i a i ahead to the i a a the. i a in a i in a i i by a A Wood, a also provides a i for a recount of i a elections a i- nd i the permission a a i a iH'fore i a i pc- titlon.s may i spread or i a i a Persons of Lansing i a measure i i a i to the "friend of tho court" to a proceedings for collect i of a duo i in cases of i IMPEACHMENT SUSPENDS JUDGE FROM HIS OFFICE I i a a i March 4-- (A')--Articles of i a against Clarence W.

a judge of a Delaware i i court, were filed in tho a today by a board of managers of the house of representatives. Dearth was automatically suspended from office. 19 Year Old Boys Who Made Discovery, Refuse to Disclose Location. Tonopah, a 4--(P) WH1) a rush across the desert In search of bonanza in prospect, reHldcnta of Tcnopah and the try kept i i easy 'reach of i automobiles In the hope i two boys who said had made the big strike, would a a the secret of its location rruimentaril'y. Plans for rush got under way Thursday when tlie youths staggered into Tonopah tlie i of.

two sacks of gold ore which essayed $78,000 a ton. The boys, each 19 years and each the son of a i i man, ed to tell where they had found ore, but Tonopah went almost into hysterics at the news. All day nearly 100 autoists stood by their machines ready to dash away 1C any one learned the secret. TroKpeotors lowed the boys around the streets and one man was said to have, offered cash for the locution of the mine. The boys arc Frank Hortc-n, jind Traynor.

Horton, was in Ios Angeles Thursday and the boys said tliny would keep tlie secret i he home. SCHOONER BREAKS WHILE CREW IS BEING REMOVED Orleans, a Breaking up of the Nova Kc.otian schooner Montclalr today just a breeches buoy was transfera'ing her crew to the shore cost the lives 01' two men and threw three others into a most precarious situation i of laths their only Two men were brought ashore in tho breeches buoy before it collapsed. legs. It i tin" possession of frogs a ii: i i a a i i the present la wsreoifios frogs, lol 1inc may not bo In possession trom March 15 lo 1. to be an i a man.

and should i i at i to a some evidence of produced by a before causing a a a to be issued." Mr. Davis offered to place i In i possession in the a of a i i special prosecutor, who i i i a and confirm i i a i "I should i to do seme i i a a i Robert IX "Warden, wet in the I I introduced a i to i the a i of hist.ory, civil the constitution of the i States and tho i of a i i in i and i a schools. I I A Fresh southerly i a i i Saturday inc.reas- a i myself," said District A a K. Kvrard, and upon th UPl'ER I I A Tartly i a a a warmer to- a i i a i of Battle Creek, a a i i i southeast port'on. mile and cream a i must carry the a oC a except when a i ai'e i i i their own The adopted n.

a resolu- i except a i a in central portion. "WISCONSIN: Fair i warmer in east and south i a a increasing cloudiness i warmer In suggestion of Mr. Davis, it was agreed to i attorney here tomorrow fur i i i a i tlon i act. a defense SEEKS LEGALITY OF NAGLER APPOINTMENT Adjutant General Retaliates with Request for Query. a i a 4-- a General llalph M.

I has asked a general for on i i i i i i i the legality of Louis Nagler's a i ns military to Uov. Fred R. i John W. Keynohls, a general, in a i the a a general's request, stated i i Mr. Immell wished In i the i i a status Mr.

a i in Ills i on the staff. At the present i Mr. Nagier holds the a i oC colonel in the a i a Guard. The move, of the a general follows recent reiiuest marie by Uov. i a concemii'M' i i a status of Mr.

Immell and the legality his position as a a The a gcnr.ral i the governor a a a a was in all ways a i i to hold the place and was legally entitled to a i in the a i a Guard. IS FREE OF ACT A Escaiaba, fSpc.cl.il) --All ro.ids reported open. trunk m. Northern Evidence is Considered Inade- Peninsula nro bcinis maintained open for wheel traffic rluriiiK the winter. M-12 (fault Rte.

Marie throufili St. Ic- nnce, Manistintie, Escftnnba, Iron Mountnin, Crystal Falls, Iron Kiver to Ironwood. M-35: Mcnominoe lo Trenary, Marquctte to Hnnoock, Calumet In Mohawk. JI-2S: to Newberry. Wctmore throiiKh Muniainff to M-26: Stato Line to Greenland; Fai-nefl dale to Cnlnmet.

3ft.2S: M-15 to Covinaton Bniccs Crossing lo Kwi-n: UorKlnnd to WakefleW. Gladatont! to M-45: BnKuln to a i Uepublic to M-15. M-4S: Detour to M-12. M-67: Trenary ti M-25 M-6S: M-2(i to OnlonaBon. M-tjfl: State Lino through Crystal Faila to Covlnistoii.

M-T5: State Line to Iron Mountain. M-T7: S-m-y tu Grand Murals. M-S4: M-12 to M-M. M-90: Hanilvilli? to Foster City. A A a i March Wetpengcl has been appointed acting postmaster at Applcton, HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT SUICIDES BY SHOOTING Oakland, March 4--(M Blakcly Dales Farrar, 35, high school student here, committed suicide, Thursday night by shooting himself with a rifle.

His mother ascribed his act to a mild reproof! for a "bad conduct" murk on his school report card, The Quiet Man A wise silence often fills place of wisu i to say i is as much of an art as being ablo to say the right i at tho right time. Words, though supposed to express thotijrhts, more often give vent to our emotions. arc anxious, wo are fearful, we are pleased, wo are excited--and wf talk. A little of the gold of silence Is better than a torrent of words. A wise mnn suld, "I have spoken and regretted it but never onee have I kept silent and been sorry." 4 Tile Classified Ads arc short --but to the point! quate to Warrant a Conviction.

i a i act charges againnt Frank Lloyd Wright, the architect, nnd Mine, ofga Mllnnoff, were dropped a by the federal government on eve of their presentation to the a Jtofusal of Wisconsin a i i to a prosecution of i on a charges also was a I l.ist i He ceived i ol a house who i i 1 i ho 1 a i i i i i i i a i to c.T.srri;ss, and n-plicd hud Attacks Senate. i up a a i i i i uto. Vice Haws. on second a i a of his inauir.ira lion a a on a rules. senate his a i years 1 "I regard the of i.rcsc: 1 lestslative session as i a i du of senate," said Dnwes.

-It is tho stvnt mentary body In awli a i a i exists." "The chair resards present pislative session as i a i duo i effective rules cf i i a i i a i i can i a m.i. Jority from exoivisins i tional right of i i inoat-tircs a vote." Senator Vlarrlscin. sissippi, soupht to Pawes' only reply rajis on his a Washington. March camo down of its i i i i two today i a i i i a consideration before decision by lllibtistering-. and some o' the administration's most a a ground in race a a i i i lln.nl a fixed tho senate assembled in o'clock i i i i i a an oic: ami resumed its a made Mr.

French said. These r1 olut! "fo charges a a i AVright were dropped on Oct. 19JB. A the criminal charges disposed of. civil litigation regarding Wright's separation'from Mari.im Noel Wright.

Heed a a i i To all a appearances tho opposing forces were ns i deadlocked as had been the session, that ended a i who charges he deserted her for Mme. Mllanoff, his former housekeeper, Is still pending. La Kayette French, federal district a In a i his decision to drop the said evidence was i a a to "warrant a conviction of i a Mme. Mlian- off of Intent to violate the a act." The- government's evidence, he said, pointed to a technical a a a i i a violation. a act charges a a i Wright and his companion a been pending hero since i arrest at a Lake nctonka cottage Oct.

iO, Wright faced two charges of violation of tho law and conspiracy to violate It nnd Mine, Milnnoft was charged i conspiracy. TO ACT Washington, March 4--(O)--The senate interstate commerce committee refused today to take any action on the i a i of O. C. C.nldwell, of New York, and H. A.

Bellows, of i a as members the radio control commission. The house, i snt i o'clo, i leisurely i i i a ends of a i i i was called back I session at a. but it found i to do in i two and a a hours remaining the noon a i Force Pet Measures. Repeated efforts a to measures the a ad- lock, but i a all a i The opposing- leaders did relax long en- permit a a of ro.Miln- tlon i i the liouso a a means committee fo meet i summer a a i a i attempts were made to Iiriiijj tlio deficiency a i a i i lic i i bills, alien perty bill, quick objection was made. The chief worry of the leaders was over the measure funds for the first yo.y's work on government's proKrnrn of i i i construction country, and the deticloncy appropriation bill, i would a monty available for a mlscellan- iContinued on wspAPEs NEWSPAPER!.

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