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   Appleton Daily Post, The (Newspaper) - January 14, 1920, Appleton, Wisconsin                               VOL 36 No 198 FULL LEASED SERVICE OF THE UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS APPLETON WISCONSIN WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 1920 14 PAGES PARTY PLATFORMS ENTRANCE OF THIRD PARTY IN PRESIDENTIAL RACE DE- PENDS UPON PARTY PRINCIPLES Reds On Soviet Ark Are A Peaceable Lot Anarchists GERMANY AND ITALY OX FRIENDLY TERMS AGAIN Bj V Leased resumption of diplomatic relations between many and announced us the Italian delegation here Count Aldrovandi who has been appointed Italian charge d'affaires n Berlin passed through Paris early today enroute to the German ciry it was announced RAILROAD PROBLEM LOOMS Radical Elements ment Ownership or Control of Will Play an Important Part ARMOUR CO CITED By Hugh Baillie By United Press Leased Wire of a third party into the presidential campaign depends on whether certain radical planks are incorporated in the form of the republicans or cratic parties according to cal indications today The light to get these planks into the platform seems likely to at the democratic convention The republican platform v ill studied out and prepared in be ad- vance at least tentatively and there does not appear to he much chance on a convention clash over it The does not moon government ownership of railroads and mines and more government aid for farmers If such legislation is not promised In the major parties the inclination ot the backers of these issues is to form a third party W J Bryan said during his re- cent visit here that partial ment control of railroads would be the biggest issue before the voters in November Many believe he will make a strong fight at the San cisco convention for incorporation of such a plank in the platform Other important problems ever are before the ners of both parties today The re- publicans are expected to lay much stress on governmental economy possibly advocating consolidation of government departments and along the lines followed by Governor Lowden in Illinois and general so taxes may come down fA uic eral trade commission has been gested Brvan is advocating a great tem of national highways and will make an to get it into the platform A bid i soldier vote is likely to be made bv both through planks promising aid to veterans ot great war Many democrats think Hie measure on this subject pending in the house and known as the dell is inadequate Americanism is likely to make its in both platforms in the shape ot a plank ing party and denouncing A pronouncement advocating con- oi income tax legislation probably will be put into the cratic platform Party leaders hail the income tax as one of the achievements The declaration of principles it believed will contain a pledge to stabilise the Mexican and protect American rights Evidence ot Mexican outrages the committee expects to VIOLATION OF CLAYTON ANTI- TRUST LAW IS CHARGED BY TRADE COM- MISSION Deported Bolshevists Have not Caused Trouble thus Far on Their ney To A Port in Russia By Carl D Groat B Press ire 249 deported radicals aboard the United States transport soviet been as peaceable as lambs ers of the transport told the United Press today The reds have been eating nil they can get but have made no dis- and offered no Threats oi what will do when they reach Russia the officers said American correspondents were taken aboard the vessel today There have been some slight dis- among the crew it was learned and three sailors one of Irish and two ot German birth de- Saturday night apparently By United Press Leased The federal trade commission today announced it had cited Armour and Company Chicago meat packers on charges of unfair competition and ol acquiring firms in violation of the Clayton law The company was given days to answer the citation alter which the case will be set tor trial While the charges were being made public packers at- and department of justice of- with the aid of a German lishing boat in the harbor Repair work on the Buford was proceeding officers said and she probably will sail Tuesday or Wednesday for an unknown port The reported destination near Reval was incorrect it was learned W NEW TARY OF COMMERCE SERTS THAT TREATY IS NEEDED WATCH FOREIGN AFFAIRS American Affairs Are Wound up in Most Critical Period Bj United Press Leaded Wire New a time when theres is acute need in Europe tor political and economic it is verv unfortunate that the peace should be made by the sub- ject of political debate in this J Alexander secretary of comn foie American Manufacturers Export Association he -e today The investment ol American vate capital in foreign countries it is lair to stare is being delayed by German newspapers told the probably would land at a Baltic port And they con- fused this with the name Baltic port as the outer harbor near Ro- val is known here were in conference over the The were permitted to carrying out of an agreement by the packers to give up their side lines and their activities to the meat business The federal tiade commission let it be known at the time the packers agreement with the department of justice was made public that the gather on the forward deck daily when the weather was fair officers said They spent their time singing the and in exercising Part ot the was stormy and the radicals were forced to stay be- low decks The crew battened the hatch and some ot the reds com- fight on the packers would aim u not be dropped even though the bad air of justice did not proceed Desertion o three was with the prosecutions undei the Sher- not mentioned aboard the 1 I 1 n rt ni n 1 n i flirt O man law The c o m m i s s i o n's complaint charges that Armour and Company acquired the Lookout Refining of Chattanooga refiners and dealers in cotton seel oil lard sub- and cooking oil and the ris Tannery Company which was later known as the Sylva Tanning Com- pany Sylva N C The alleged sition of these companies by Armour the committee charges eliminated these concerns competition v ith Armour Both companies the commission charges were taken over by tions whose stocks were issued to persons connected with Armour and Company BROTHER OF GIRL REAPPEARS ON THE SCENE ISy Press Wire De Kay brother of the missing Jeane who also last Saturday was again di- recting the for his sister day He said he had been in cago all of the time and was running down a clew When he he with his uncle ry De Kay Ashburn Va who to Chicago to aid m the search for the girl Although John would not give any details of result of his three days secret probe police authorities stated no trace had been found of Miss De Kay She disappeared two weeks ago today from the Hull house where she was under the tutelage of Miss gather on the border is being Jane Addams ed on to show democratic laxness this regard Treaty ratification may of course appear in the YORK MR PUTS H TO REPRESENT SOCIALISTS Eonner Candidate lor President Assist in Battle to Reinstate in New York Lf Both John and Henry De Kay de- clared they are confident the girt has not killed herself that she is not the victim of an international kidnapping plot but to advance any which they may hold regarding what they believe will be a solution of the mystery but German officials in the harbor told of it as did on the boat which supplied the Buford with iresh water The parents of one of the German deserters live near Kiel A sailor on the destroyer Ballard which the Buford told the United Press peaceful so far but those reds look troublesome On some occasions they have jeered us There were no threats of hunger striking it was said Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman spent most of their time in reasonable discussion on general topics officers said but be- came angry when any of the gration officials aboard mentioned bolshevism German authorities at Kiel have offered tull the Americans said Last night when a boat tied alongside the her moorings sailors from a German police boat jumped into the icy water and untangled the lines from the American sailors pulled the Germans aboard and warmed them were praised bv the Buford's officers The commander of the did not receive the correspondents but sent out a message saying he was under secret orders and could not disclose his destination He denied wireless reports that the came aboard the transport at New York cursing the United States The boiler trouble which caused the Buford to drop in here lor re- pairs was natural and not caused by the reds he said adding repairs ably would be completed peace treaty were ratified and the league of nations in operation ican investors have greater confidence in putting money into foreign securities The United States has assumed a moral responsibility in foreign fairs which cannot be ignored The future of American industry and commerce moreover is dependent upon more active participation in foreign than ever before This is a question appertaining not only to the bankers and exporters but to all elapses of American industry to all of American labor can products which enter into our export trade come from every section of the comprising foodstuffs raw materials and manufactured products The prosperity of the Un- States demands that there should be an adequate outlet tor the surplus production Whatever the views and inclinations of various men on tavor of keeping out of for- eign we must recognize that we are committed to foreign tions both politically and ally cannot to our profit escape When it comes to business struction m European countries it is only fair to state that this will have lo be a lull recognition ot the tact that can interests must be It ib impossible to face the tion ot loans to South American or to other markets such as the far east without bearing clearly in mind that the crux of the whole world situation it in Europe At this tune when various tions are so closely knit together in Wife Holds Key To Mystery In Markesan Case Will of Dead Husband AtUN to May Sue Officials for False Uv United Press Leased Wire tuin rule no 1 topy tod esk By I mted Leased W ire key to the alleged into the death of e members of the Duffies family within four years is held by Mis Gladys Markham in the belief of authorities But she will not re- veal key to the apparent because her husband Dr A J denberg charged with the murder ot her mother say the authorities has exercised and Continues to exercise a hypnotic influence over her That belief was strengthened late yesterday when it was learned that Alfred Duffies husband of the dead woman had outlined terms ot a will before he died and that death overtook him before the document was formally drafted and signed Dr was released from jail at Green Lake late yesterday after more than 24 hours tion upon arrival of Mrs berg with in securities as bail set earlier in the day by circuit Judge Fowler Fond du Lac At- threaten suit against authorities for talse Already the case is enmeshed in a com plicated legal snarl as the cian although technically arraigned by fixing of bail was not permitted to comply with all formalities of an ar- as he was not given an op- to enter a plea W M Spooner counsel also obtained a court order yesterday directing the district at- tornev to refrain exhuming the body of Altred Duffles unless Spooner is and permitted to be present with a pathologist The incomplete will of Alfred fies is said to omitted berg from the list of beneficiaries MILWAUKEE ASK SPECIAL ELECTION Berlin Wis District Attorney M 1 Paul announced today tint Maclay Hoyne Cook County prosecutor with investigate to i determine if Alfred Duffies san sent a memorandum of a to a friend in Chicago Duffies the husband of Mrs Nettie Duffies whom her son-in-law Dr A J Freudenberg is charged with dering Paul also said today he will n appropriation of the county board for legal assistance to ecute Freudenberg The letter M was regarded by Napoleon as his fatal letter Most names of men places and objects with which he is prominently con- start with this letter By United Leased Wire New Yoik Following an night session of the New York bar association Charles E Hughes and lour other members were chosen to represent that organization in the for reinstatement of the five suspended socialist assemblyman In addition to Hughes the legal committee will include Morgan J O'Brien Joseph M Louis Marshall and Ogden Mills The resolution authorizing pointment of the committee and the on record as protesting against suspension of the following a bitter debate of several hours was adopted 174 10 117 Most of the opposition de- from the tear of certain that participation of the association in the matter would result in providing political capital for the socialists hoard of aldermen late day referred to the committee a asking impeachment of Sweet and other leaders of for ing of the The committee appointed by the association was expected to con- for today and outline the course it v ill take when the hearings on charges against five men begins Tuesday in Albany MISSING IN CHICAGO MIXERS LEADER CHARGES EM- PLOYE OF COMMISSION OK BELITTLING MINERS CAUSE commerce and nuance in one vital part ot the world affect other parts We are today standing at a critical period in our national tory We a-e going forward to meet our new responsibilities and in an energetic spirit of American SULLIVAN TO QUIT AS CHICAGO POLITICAL BOSS Not long ago practice among it was a common the poorer women and children of London to wear blue beads as a preventive against chitis ANNA Chicago John DeKay of New Voik made a harried trip to cago to take up the hunl for his ing sister Jeanne Anna De Kay who disappeared Dec 30 from Hull House where she had been a protege oi Jane Addams The girl is the daughter of American parents douts of Lucerne Switzerland since 1917 Wire that one ot the of President Wilson's coal commission has acted in the in- terest of coal operators were made day by Frank Farrington head of the Illinois district of the United Mine Workers Farrington who was before sion which is to settle the coal on- said the employe against whom he made his charges had signed articles belittling the cause of the miners Chairman Robinson of the sion declared an investigation would be made and asked Farrington for proof of his statements Farrington urged the to award the miners a six hour day declaring there are fifty per cent more miners than necessary During the six years ending with 1018 he said Illinois miners 201 working days a year With the six hour dav miners would be able to work the year around he said Objection by Senator Phipps Col- republican today prevented senate action on the resolution failing oil the department for data relative to profits of coal operators BANKERS LOAN TO BELGIUM By United ire Sullivan tor yeais democratic political boss In Chicago will retire following the San cisco national convention in June he announced It is time loi the younger men to take up the and Sullivan said pointed with pride to the fact that the party in Illinois was at peace when he announced his retirement He patched up differences with Carter Harrison and William J Brvan appearing in public with both during the List few weeks FALL COMMITTEE TOLD THAT MEXICAN OUTLAWS ARE FREED WHEN THEY JOIN THE ARMY By United Leased Wire T Helms tarv of the Milwaukee county ist party announced today that ernor E L Philipp will be asked to call another special congressional election in the Fifth district to fill the seat from which Victor L has been barred twice The party gests that the election be held at the regular municipal election April 6 thus meeting the governor's tion that a special election would be useless expense JANE C STRANGE JS ANT IN STiT RESULTING PROM LE Police Use Machine Guns and Grenades to Disperse Crowds Martial Law Ordered By United Tress Leased Wire reports from lin this afternoon indicated the ation in Germany was serious but had not reached the gravity of a Yesterday's demonstration and ri- near the reichstag apparently was inspired by the independent who frankly are out to over- throw the government dispatches said Arguments in the age suit instituted bv Jane C Strange of Menasha against F J ot Appleton on a demurrer were heard by Judge E V in circuit court this morning The demurrer was overruled and the held to state a cause of action The decision laboring the plaintiff The suit grows out of the alleged negligent operation of an bile by the defendant it being claimed that he drove his car with reckless and negligent speed the car in which plaintiff was riding on Sept 28 1919 The accident on the Beach road between Appleton and Menasha The plaintiff asserts she was frightfully injured her face terribly cut and lacerated necessitating than a score of stitches Attorney John F of Bouck Hilton Kluwin and Dempsey of Oshkosh lor the plaintiff the ant being represented by F S Bradford of Appleton The complaint in part That because of said collision the plaintiff suffered and sustained great and permanent to her head body lace nose chest and nervous system That numerous pieces of glass of different shapes and sizes were with gieat force driven into the plaintiffs forehead and face and became im- bedded therein That the lace and hands cut and ed that more than a dozen stitches were taken to patch up the same That both state ot siege has been proclaimed throughout Germany with the exception of Wurtemberg Saxony and Bavaria as result of widespread riots The proclamation was issued by President Ebert late yesterday Scores have bean killed in riots in Berlin and more than 100 men and women wounded The fighting curred when police and soldiers at- tempted to disperse a great mob had formed in front of the reichstag building Hand grenades were used by the police with fearful results The mob began shortly after noon in response to requests for a demonstration against pending bor legislation in the reichstag At first the meeting was orderly Then radical speakers so inflamed the people they attempted to rush the reichstag Fighting followed Less than a score of guards were about the building but they hurriedly called re- in I Machine guns were brought into The greatest confusion ed Many women were trampled as the great rowds attempted to escape the hail of bullets from the soldiers and police Dead and wounded littered the great front of the reichstag Mob leaders commandeered cabs to carry off the injured Streets and the steps in front the were smeared with blood of the dead The outbreak believed to be a direct result of the government's new policy of peaceful Many leaders pointed out it would have been impossible had Gustav minister of defense continued his former ruthless ing of all attempts at radical Reports here indicated the out- HAYWOOD IN COURT By Leased Wire Now has been granted a loan of by a syndicate headed by J P Morgan and Company it was learned today The loan is in the form of one and five year six per cent notes which will be offered for public subscription Leaded Wire San Antonio that Mexicans sentenced to death tor out- rages against Americans in Mexico ware freed upon their enlistment in the army were laid before the Fall committee in its initial lic hearing lire today George B Blalock first witness re- counted stories of the killings ot five members ot the Chamal ol which he was the organizer The first colonist killed he was tound in a well Three Mexicans Blalock said were convicted and to be shot Later he declared they turned up in the army A later trial ot Mexicans for ings in the colony was and taken trom hands of the civil by military authorities Blalock and some witnesses tor the Americans were sentenced to be shot They were saved by intervention of the civil judge he added Army vice was a common substitute for death sentences the witness charged The ravaging by three Mexicans of the daughter ol Matthew Gourd American rancher of which occurred while Blalock was taking a herd of cattle there for de- livery drew death sentences The last Blalock heard of the men ever he said was that they had been put aboard a train for San Luis tosi for execution knees vv ere badly bruised and injured and that there numerous cuts and bruises on both hands and upon the left arm That plaintiff's wounds bled ly and she an unusual loss blood all ol which has exhausted her strength made her sick longed her illness and confined her to the house That plaintiff has lost greatly in weight and is unable to breath out great difficulty and pain and is still sick and confined to her room and bed That the cuts and bruises and lacerations of plaintiff's face will as she is and believes leave her disfigured for the remainder ot her lite WM HAYWOOD Chicago Big who has been sought by government and state since the beginning of the Red raids surrendered self in Judge Pain's courtroom re- USE ARMY TO DEFEAT President Sends to Popularity of il j for President Bv Wire Washington Mexican troops are being rushed to the state of to suppress the ity of General Alvaro for I he presidency according to unofficial advices from the border received here today Obregon is a candidate in tion to Carranza's party The sage said was about to put the state under martial law that he had ordered several battalions of troops to the scene and that his es were reported already ing at on the gulf of fornia in sending troops de- Uncle Sam is the world's greatest and most wasteful publisher More than 61 million copies of ment publications were printed last vear at a cost ot break was widespread Rioting has occurred at Hamborn in where mobs were said to have rushed the town hall destroying the archives Similar riots occurred in villages in the Hamborn district Agitation began some time ago when the railway strike was de- clared There were rumors at that time the radicals planned a general outbreak possibly with a general strike designed to overthrow the Upon adjournment of the assembly President Fehrenbach announced ten dead had been carried into the court of the building After the street fighting in front ot the building the pavement was strewn with dead and injured ways and all vehicle traffic were ed Members of the reichstag said the trouble because of tion ot a report there would be a compromise on the trade council London Serious disorders in Berlin have resulted in the ment's barricading the section around the reichstag and a heavy guard of soldiers an Exchange dispatch from Berlin re- throughout been increasing the dis- patch said because of attending the railway strike When a man in is found The strikers have succeeded so drunk as to medical tion the doctor's must be paid by the proprietor of the tavern where the inebriate obtained his last drink BOUND FOR EUROPE cantly The picture I hat a state of lawlessness snapped a few minutes after he in Sonora according to the himself up dispatches in off telegraphic cation western Germany where tho has been most successful Rumors the communists would take advantage of situation to call a general strike in an attempt to overthrow the government were Tnt Authorities however were re- ported to use harsh methods to outbreaks The dispatch quoted a government statement as admitting the situation was critical RUME AWARDED TO ITALY UNDER LEAGUE OF NATIONS 1 Bv Vt ire big three has de- Flume be an Italian port under the of nations a Paris to Tne Chronicle said The Fiume hinterland according I to the dispatch will remain Slav territory but Italy will be i anteed certain economic i eluding use of railways rights in- WILLIAM Washington third assistant PHILLIPS William Phillips rotary of state sailed for recently on the S S Adriatic He to discuss his THE WEATHER Government Report weather tonight and Thurvthij with in north and east portions ing tonight and in mission years ago Japan was visited by a series of terrific tidal waves which ran 15 or 20 in- land They accompanied great shocks   

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