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   Appleton Post-Crescent (Newspaper) - February 12, 1923, Appleton, Wisconsin                               j THE WEATHER Snow in northern and enow or ruin in southern portion of CITY EDITION SCENT KM FIVE O'CLOCK FEBRUARY 12, 1923 FULL Of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE THREE CENTS FRENCH SOLDIERS AND GERMAN POLICE CLASH FUR TROUBLE Each Side Takes Positive Stand In Order To Leave Smyrna Harbor By Associated Press three-day extension of Turkish ultimatum demanding the Withdrawal of the Allied battleships at Smyrna is not expected to modify the positive stand taken bv France and Great Britain and so far as is the orders to the naval com- manders to defend their attacked still holds Press dispatches confirm have also reached London that the Turks last Saturday decided to another three days for the of war They reserved to themselves full liberty of action after the expiration of that Con- dispatches declare that Ihe situation will be adjusted although they declared the order closing the port of Smyrna will not be One terming the increase of British naval in the eastern Mediterranean unamicable and hostile asserts that Turkey is demanding the departure of Allied war as a measure for her own Wealthy Marshfield Man Ready To Surrender On Charge Involving Girl Marshfield sought for two davs the sheriff to n serious statutory Miss Bertha surrender to Sheriff Phil it Mrs. Robert H. also as Miss Bertha was arraigned in District court before rage shortly after court opened at A. M. Although she was in the court she did not before the in a secluded scat among Ihe William IT. a plea of not guilty for her and that the lasts be continued three The Connor Marshfield at r. M. Saturday nnd went to consin where he conferred with his and Reliable information obtained hero says that T. W. ob- the services of Arthur Barry as Milwaukee counsel in the case qnd that Mr. Brazeau and Major Con- nor left Wisconsin Rapids Monday on a train is clue to reach Milwaukee at IS TURK Legislators Join Student Editors Opinion Not As One Sided As It Was At Start About Ruhr Invasion Face Ousting Wisconsin BY DAVID 1323. by the Post Pub. Co. the most prising development of the last Li pton Sinclair's Son And An- other Lad To Go On Carpet today Madison Legislators Monday as revealed to this interest in the ent by one of highest officials mw journal of political the United States is Ule University of gradual turn in sentiment toward sjn and indicated that if the editors of France in connection with her effort to collect reparations from When the Ruhr invasion of- here felt tint opinion out States was almost solidly against the French and they unhesitatingly deplored the stop that had been The has not been as pronounced in that direction as they Xo official would undertake to stale what the trend of American opinion will be but the view given this correspondent by ore who is in n tion to see the letters reaching the government from all parts on the sub- ject is that the American people are by no means onesided but arc at ent divided about fifty fifty as to the wisdom of the STILL FOR ORIGINAL PLAN Tt cannot be said that the American government abandoned for one ute the view it held at the outset that some other way of handling the aration problem would have been Nor is it evident from the let here the American people who with I eel that the measures taken were the only ones that could have been It is rather the German tactics of resistance ard obstruction have an impression of unwillingness to pay at In analyzing national opinion on the officials recognize that Americans of French and German de- on page 2) the paper were expelled from they would take a hand in the David son of Upton and J. edit ors of the Scorpion are to appear be- fore the university dean of men at 4-30'Monday afternoon to for their unauthorized They their determination to con- to print their journal to pro mote Attacks on certain university policies aie Speaking of the new paper the Daily student newspaper WELCOMED BY CARDINAL Cardinal welcomes the ap of the As a pub lie nnd ed means of expressing a university and national thought it is an interesting project and may proie an The initiative of its ors the paper's title be interpreted correctly are And handled and well directed oft times can do much to seek out the root of bring error to light correct Certain especially among the Socialist group subscribed to this statement and say that they will watch university action against the taking action themselves any step is taken to suppress the j GOVERNMENT HONORS BOOKER T. WASHINGTON By Associated Press a spot made memorable by the life and works of T. the United government Monday formally dedicated here to the service of its warriors a rehabilitation hospital costing World war Negro veterans will receive treatment for all classes of physical infirmities or in- juries incident to their Vice President was the principal speaker of the SENATE ORDERS PROBE INTO BUREAU Rv Associated Press n investigation 01' charges of waste and extravagance in the veteran's bureau was ordered Monday hy the Gas In Bath Room Kills Oshkosh Pair i dent of Winnebago and past com- mander of Philip H. Sheridan Post 10, G. A. R nnd his ly Miss Martha V. Bennett an old and well known resident of this were found in the bathroom of their 34S Sunday asphyxiation being the cause of While the conditions surrounding the double death are unusual there was nothing in in the opinion of District Attorney D. K. Allen to cate that it was other than purely and after a review of all the circumstances he decided no inquest was The bodies were discovered by John Shepard who occupies room in the flat of Miss Jane 347 a sister of Mrs. Lewis and who had become anxious because her sister had not called as was her tom on Sunday ABRAHAM LINCOLN 12, 15, 1865) By BRALEY he saw himself as but a man A spirit moving in an earthly HC himself as of the That wood and lills stubborn lie had Ihe gift to vision and to plan Simply and All the ways ho trod common yot now wo scan Lincoln as one who came unto Man among Never be losl the sample human trail And thus he saved a nation from Faithful in small ruler great Walking by common ways at last 1o Like thai poor Carpenter of 1923 NKA City Honors Memory Of Abe Lincoln Entire Country Pays Tribute To Martyr On 114th day Anniversary Lincoln's day was not the occasion of a holiday in but the great com moner remembered with programs nnd other Chief of the social is the of commerce forum banquet at this evening at Conway at which Dr. Harris Franklin speaks on and Day And Night Sessions ble In Effort Not To track Either Measure By Associated Press white house conferences were arranged Monday to develop more definite plans for pre- venting a conflict in the senate be- tween the shipping and British debt funding bills during the three weeks of congress remaining for tion of these and other important measures yet to be disposed of. 1 dent Harding is understood to have The will be a tentatively against displacing souvenir of the tlle shipping for the debt at a conference Sunday with Senator Jones of commerce com- chairman in charge of the former and Senator Curtis of assistant Republican A more definite program was ex- to result from conferences Monday between the president and i Senator the Republican ing aiv outline of the events in coln ad some from his great sayings or BISHOP TO SPEAK Another gathering which will be at tended about 100 is the club SHOOK WITH ABB M. 830 is tke only person in who had honor shaking hands with Abraham Brainard was with the 118th New York near Washington in 186'! and lie was one of a tion sent by the to call on the Mr. Lincoln the men a few words of ad- vice on their duty to their lie them in the white Chairman of the finance i managing the British debt I Senator Republican of H member of the debt sion nnd other In order that such a course might not imperil the debt legislation DEATH OF 3 New Strike Planned In v Workers Of World i BULLETIN news dispatch from Berlin Monday says two French soldiers and one German were killed in a clash at in the Monday when German soldiers halted a motor car containing French BULLETIN Berlin German policemen clashed with the French Monday at were no according to reliable A policeman and two French officers were reported to have been taken to a hospital with WORKERS PLAN Berlin An Essen dispatch to the Rote Fahne says that a conference of the Rhenish WestPhalian workers will be called for March 4. The meeting is being organized by a cial committee by the workmen's councils to the summoning of a conference of leading international labor organizations to take meas ures necessary in the interest of the 1 ate leaders were preparing a program V elude the Red for this week contemplating T supper of All Saints church at H. of Fond du speaks on a Lincoln were held in some of tho schools Monday and a number of the church services Sunday had on page 12) rent consideration of that legislation with the ship This involved the prospect of night the gestion having been made that the senate consider the shipping ing the clay the debt at night Thus obviating displacement of the former as the unfinished There was a probability of pre- liminary discussion of the debt to the possibilities 6f quick action on Six Five Die In Fire Abe Liked To Tell Stories To His Friends Associated Press disastrous fires here Saturday night heavy About o'clock the flour ele and feed and flour storehouses of the Gustavus Milling were destroyed with n loss estimated nt The was an old the original hav ing been erected in H had been considerably rebuilt since The firm of H. C. pioneer miller and his Henry F It is planned to rebuild The cause of the is not About 11 o'clock the undertaking parlors of Kiss nnd Bills 60 was mined by causing n Doughboys Miss Being Millionaires On Rhine New York M. former U. S. senator and famous today recalled a two-hour session with A1 Lincoln in Washing I went in ti the said I saddest face I have known j raised itself from a Dr. Thomas O'Higgins Shot To Death By Armed Was Also Kin Of Healy of father of Free State minister of home af was The tragedy occurred at near A of armed drew up near the at 7 o'clock Sunday evening to for two and three members of it approached to the house and favorite By Associated Press N. family of six were asphyxiated nnd a dozen other I were overcome early Monday gas from a broken main in J this The dead P. a with a shop residence on I his wife and tour in Hgcs from four to twenty Of those overcome the most critical is DameK 1'lackman, a with .in in the position ot the bodies it WoS evident to the police that some members of the family had made efforts to reach fresh the Second and Third Internationale's the Social Democrat and Communist parties and the trade unions of Belgium and labor also have been the dispatch The Berlin Press finds little to its the Franco-Belgian note German cabinet members from entering the One FIVE BURNED TO DEATH and four of his children were burned to in a fire which destroyed their home in a remote part of In- diana Mrs who was badly was brought to a hospital here where a few hours she became tho mother of a little said both would Eagles Quarters In ia City Is Invaded By Seven Bandits he can j 1 do for told i oln ho on ly to he certainly queer when a doesn't want By Associated Press Hope shot in rani by marked on the Eagle his i dub eaily The men Machine Owned By Bunkelman And Sons Ablaze Sunday Near Seymour Lincoln .so much ho York Forty-five of the the who returned from j weren't sitting on the transport St. Mihiel turned their attention Monday to the Of these 45 married most of them German and soon are fo be discharged from the service of Uncle And their bis problem r return to a sudden descent of the American dollar standard the months on the Rhine as their discharge at Fort the fifteen of We as ing plans for a radical change in their spending snid ono of and he expressed sentiments of his dict mo a good all But we wag there can pay no were Retting paid in American but we pot it in for a on top of the I'll sure I'm gild to get It's good to see states of there'll be some times when I'll think of that beer at a half-cent a seidel and a full meal for 10 He pointed to his a robust flaxen haired and that nifty he six That One Fur coat 40 it's like that in And the And But I'm glad enough to set I was only It's good to be Rut T might as well be eat about it. There's to be times O'Higgins replied that in of a communication recently raptured he would not admit any one but on the plea of wanting to see the the induced him to open the One of the armed men then entered leaving his two com- panions on the the raider was reading the document Dr. who was 70., disarmed away his re- volver The raider shouted to his two comrades to They responded with the shots which crashed in- to the top of Dr. Others of the raiding party also fired at him the The victim is a brother-in-law of Timothy governor general of the Free nothing else have pew and tell his him up as done with and jewelry OF in value 000 The an of three and the the country I ni an I td lorite the blai k robes and of 1S who woie throw up then did not act us tiie Mhors and one of the bandits him through the REMOVE 50 BODIES FROM NEW MEXICO COAL MINE By Associated N. M. All but a few dead may be recovered of bv loss of about partially covered by large pioneer building was a once the Rut pot me good to MO unites home of Dearon E. It had been remodeled into a modern al establishment in The firm consists of Charles Fiss and Kred C They will rebuild No. 1. the scene of an Thursday afternoon Monday With all the speed workers are delving in to the unexplored portions of mine explosion entombed 122 The task of. removing all of all the bodies of those who died in blast probably will not be completed for a according Manager W. D. but most of the bodies he will bo out of Ihe mines this Fifty remain to be two living and 70 dead having been taken out thus far Buenos Aires Dispatches from Port assert that state t loops In Kio Grande Do Hill wore i In at lerins A Sale on the Want Ad Page made and with greater assurance of satisfactory results when the advertiser uses plenty of description in telling the lic of his offer or his The most make two appeals to the ing action from the other causing action from The Want Ad de- offers its services in helping word ad to make il 543 ASK AN One of the by RunKelman .md was turned the Sunday noon while on its fimn Bay John the driver the and he escaped when tank ex- Fire is to have been caused backfiring of iho engine or a short circuit in the battery The flames w ei e beneath the hood when bus was half a south of Bunkelman emptied n firo extinguisher without t and then tried to extinguish 'the flames with The fire had gamed too much The entire bus body was Most of tho loss is covered by I This company bus lines to Given Bay and Appleton from Another buss was put into service BLAINE APPOINTS HAILEY TO SUCCEED JUDGE PERRIN By Associated Press W. E. er judge of the Municipal court of was appointed Monday by ernor J. Blaino ati judge of the superior court to succeed Solon L. who died last board vey that foreign commerce of the United States increased more than tons in over but that one-third of the tonnage was under can CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY OF POPE TODAY Ry Associated Press first anniversary of the coronation of Pope was ed Monday with a pontifical mass in at which Cardinal The pontiff was with the members of the cred the diplomatic corps nt the nnd numerous prelates of high IRON MOUNTAIN MAN BOWLS PERFECT SCORE Ry Associated Press Iron Iron entered the ranks of the Sunday after- noon when he collected a perfect score on the local Moroni's total for three was He got 17 nnd totalled 24 out of 27 paper tha will Huso the Deutsche Zeitung the iioto partly FRENCH SEND TANKS Reports that the man's are organizing a general strike at not far from Bochum led to the dispatch of French tanks to that The Germans are boycotting the forces of occupation throughout the Herne district and the French have been obliged to take over the work of some of tire German The in is becoming more popular throughout the and the Germans have decided to ex- tend it to refusing to do ness with the French and Belgians be- ginning Commenting on the results of tha first month of the al Degoutte told the correspondent that Germany branded as a before the entire world WARNS GERMANY I solemnly warn continued if a single one of my soldiers is harmed and she forces an- other battle on she will not stay our hand by It will be a fight to the a com- plete WISCONSIN CITIES GET RIGHT TO CHANGE RIVERS By Associated Press Blaine Monday signed a giving cities of the third class the authority to bank up rivers flowing through in order to turn their regular channel and to protect the health of their The measure refers ly to La WOMAN HEADS STATE BOARD OF CONTROL Elizabeth E. Monday elected president of the state board of control and J. D. rissey was named MCC Hoth were recently appointed by ernor Navy Rejects His Says Edison On Birthday West A. son Monday said that he had offered the United States navy 43 inventions since had been president of the val Consulting but that every one of them had been Navy officers srem to lesent ideas for the betterment of the lather than to welcome them he The occasion was the electrical ard's annual birthday interview with news He was 76 years old Edison began the interview In his laboratory office by kicking over head to prove his assertion he was nm wot k than he business theories as well as cal and electrical but I am not spending a fortune on burn As soon as I see a scheme is no good I discard Mr Edison jumped nimbly from in- to politics and readily from politics to education and he know what is going They are too are great and the college boys overlook If I had I'd put more ular science into It. I'd candidates fon fill out a to sec if I'd want men witli interesting myself in in a scarce article i  

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