Daily Northwestern, The (Newspaper) - January 24, 1919, Oshkosh, Wisconsin The war hag helped to level artificial class The Daily FIFTY-SECOND YEAR FRIDAY JANUARY 24, 1919 Northwestern Public Improvements held up for years will soon blossom SECOND EDITION FIVE O'CLOCK PRICE TWO CENTS MAN HURLS A LEGISLATIVE GRENADE AND BOTH HOUSES OF THE LEGISLATURE ACCORD AUTHORIZATION TO United C. M. today planted bomb in the assembly chamber j which will cause concussions in every county in the The bomb is in the form of a resolution calling for a report from Maj. E. A. Fitzpatrick as to money paid every ual in the state for serving on county and district draft IT MAKES A The resolution made a hit in both It was unanimously adopted in each house under suspension of the rules for Immediate Mr. Perry said the of the city was giving publicity to the subject and it might be well to get the mation in order that false im- pressions might not be He moved the resolution be messaged im- mediately to the senate where prompt action was PULLED DOUBLE In nearly every county there were county and city officers who were mitted to neglect their official In view of their patriotism in ing time and effort to war work and now comes the prospect of the public learning Just how much these men were paid for their Many might have been paid for their patriotic refused tne money and members of the legislature demand evidence to show Just who re- money and did There Is no intention of punitive measures of any The j Princes Islands Associated NEW Princes laniK where are the furnish an Ideal place for talking things There probably is no place more ideally situated for a scrips of Four of the nine Islands comprising the group are inhabited but the total population is only a little more than The Islands are about thirteen miles southeast of Con- with they are connected by ferry that makes trips every two the trip con- suming about an hour and a- The inhabitants are in the chief island of the is miles In and contains a tonn of the same TOWN HAS MANY It is in this town that the sions of the conference are most likely to be as it is the only place in the group having a iety of It contains ninny large occupied several months of each year their wealthy uho romp from all parts of the Though the islands are in the latitude as New they experience no dis- agreeable trees er much of and the ground with their Grass neter but there is Most of the inhabitants are elers declare that HIP most ful in the live the simple life in these NO AT The inhabitants have home which practically no rule at There is no worthy of and no taxes are paid except when the people tax which is as the wealthy foreign residents provide all the improvements Few the residents ever lock their whether they at home or and the only work there is for the heavily armed and gaily decorated policeman is keeping the goals from eating the No- body does much work except the monks in the numerous Some of these are industrious wine One inhabitant of the island of makes There are two good hotels in LOUIS F. SWIFT CONTINUES HIS STATEMENTS TO THE HOUSE COMMERCE worker all workers men behind the move are j keepers of live that publication of the lists will of and the desired The Perry i lion THE PERKY statements have been and are beine circulated in the public press that the members of the various local and district draft boards in this state were paid in the lame sums of money by the federal for services and be It. by the the ate Maj. E. A. federal disbursing officer and agent of the United be and he is for included in hereby respectfully requested to have emergency are the act. of town assessors from to a law pertaining to PASSES BILU The senate today passed its of any by one more member to thc state board of now composed of The secretary of state has been an January 1. 1918. Ilia term ex- The additional furnished to this detailed j member is provided by the state board anil itemized statement of all vocational paid to the various local and district j The also makes it possible for the draft boards of thin state and also the amount paid each individual member thereof for salaries and expenses up to and including Dec. 31, 1918." A BOUQUET OF bouquet of roses reached the assembly tills It came from the Madison C. T. U. Chief Clerk Shaffer took two of thc choicest and presented one to Thomas S. who the tion last week and one to Axel who led thc for the Nolan had moved that board in experts for special work from different parts of thc The expenses are to come out of thc regular educational An- other clause calls for to the board two copies of all educational ter sent out to county or district school Thc committee on revision reported these an of for C. A. R. in to the state flowers be accepted and a vote of providing new of thanks thanks extended the The assembly today stale of MOVE HINTED BY THE FRIENDS OF accepted and placed on thc calendar the report of the election committee seating John R. 1-orfeld. Manitowoc and Frank H. In tho feld It found that there had been no fraud and that Lorfeld was elected In the majority and that there was no evidence to show ho was concerned in any way in a conspiracy against the LEAGUE OF battle expected in today over the various league of tions proposals was prevented by C. R Bollard who said he had an j Lands he i- ment to offer to the Conner i hear their ion for n new and moved that entire for the Jurors who found placed on thc Thursday The were today motion appear In court The following were introduced The charges arc jo he in the for Associated D. it is advisable to continue price control measures on food after peace is formally declared was discussed at length today by the house interstate commerce with Louis F. president of Swift Co. The witness reiterated his statement made yesterday that disastrous conditions would re- sult unless the food control over the price of livestock was continued until normal conditions are He said that prices would go causing a decrease in and then would go think WP ought to have some to fix prices ive of Stephens of Nebraska to go back to all these violent fluctuations after the is practical during war but I do not know whether it would work under normal Mr. Swift is practicable now because the food administration's control over I iiiR for the allied government's ly dominates the It would be j a cood thine if we could have Home of stabilizing on the cost will make an for a given length of time is better than the same price arrived at through wide MORRIS IS K. president of Swift and was heard again today by the house interstate commerce com- in continuation of his testimony on the pending proposing ment regulation of the meat packing Mr. Swift was to be followed on the stand by president of Morris Co. Mr. Swift that the in- vestments in market pers and other adjuncts of the Industry were not used to control ments prices of Replying to Representative Dillon of South Swift Wild the turing dates of cattle mortgages held by tanks In which the packers were Interested fixed by the for the time when he expected the animals to be OWNER KEEPS lie declared that control of the cattle remained with the that if the banks attempted to dictate the time or place of the owner could transfer his loan to other The save little attention to their papers or their Jn i espouse to further Mr. Swift ills company became inter- In real development through the establishment of new plants as at St. where i; to provide houses to obtain ile although the Swift did not own a majority of the real estate they had retained in control by many of whom were friends of lone Is president of the Society for the Fatherless Children of Thc who were teen went to France u year were orphans and for a number of years hud resided with a housekeeper in their Park avenue At their it that a message Imd been received their tlon to kail for the 1'nlted States FIVE VESSELS ARRIVE AT PORT OF NEW YORK Nearly Four Thousand Troops American are on Associated wur ment was today that the lowing units In France had been signed to early convoy Uase hospital 42. rons 11. 161. 10.9. 655. 487 and 494 and casual company No. 3. NO IMMEDIATE PROSPECT OF LOWER CANNED Associated 1'ren.i.) The convention of the here today without UN to whether of canned 1. 1 a bv In the to K. of thin Of Ill other costs The of by S. of the 5.000 nf to thy lo study to trade and it wus to which aic our inci chant luni Inc in Its efforts to compote In for- Thr 11 de- foi canned foi It thut the supply of salmon In Miott tile war a up for re Said to be a Part of Motion for Nrw of Victor L. and four other re- convicted of thc act. thai made New than 1.700 can troops today on battleships and New in service as trans- the French line the American transport and the On the were thp ters and a medical and batteries A. K. jind pan of C. of the Fifty-ninth coast ar- tillery all 33 officers and Members of the Fifty-ninth alao were on the New D and part of C comprising four officers and 874 men with two officers and sixteen men of a. medical detachment of Fifty-ninth and fourteen and On the Chicago were the 814th pi- oncer made up of seventeen white officers and sn colored companies 17 and comprising six officers and 370 men and twenty-five casual officers The brought home forty officers and men of the Fortieth of medical quarters detachment of first battalion replacement detachment and com- panies A. B. I and K. Also on the were five and men of batteries B of the Fifty-sixth coMt artillery tour officers and men of the 102nd mortar and three officers and 142 men of casual company 418. On the were twenty-seven casuals from various branches of the At thc embarkation offices in boken it was understood theie were no wounded men on thew The General ar- rived later with a skeleton tlon of the Thirty-fourth which comprises men of South kola and Minnesota and ji medical detachment from These officers and eighty-four Included members of thc Thirty-fourth and Sixty-eighth Infantry brigades and the 126th and 127th brigades and the 125th. 12Sthand 127th artillery The transport Calamares also ar- rived today from with 1.474 naval officers and men from the United States station at thirty-six casual army officers find four HAS transport Mongolia has sailed from France for Xew York and will arrive January 30 with 100 officers and 3.000 ing about 1.000 sick and The Mongolia Is home casual companies from a dozen states including The transport Samarinda is due nt Xew York 31 with two Georgia and Xew and thirteen officer The battleship Connecticut which from France January 10 with 1.090 troops reported that she had chanced course and was CROMWELL SISTERS OF NEW YORK ARE DROWNED j Twins leaped From Rail of j La Lorraine Into Gladys and 01 hy WAR DEPARTMENT WILL ho IB 1-iesft.) u. u Into tlic t of d al of the department the of and Chief of told hom rules committee If this action Is full and that mony In would be Baker an accurate mull ns Is called for In a liy of Into re- that a bum of inul poor was thin 1 1 be- u lio Imd tlon were all the tee acting thi Campbell Total menti of the at last were which Included nil wounded and mm removed from tive duty for any Baker The total killed and died of up to November 1 were 879. March resolution recited that 111 battle alone wele that the hnd not proper artillery refuted In the definite statement Hint at no time wan division out of of of Iti corps and army ar- March On other ono that the mid lacked food and had not proper d men had to on the wet both they had no they that they did the thut for tlie battle culled for concentration of In nf for mid thut a. have mill In a military said and March both an moil difficult operation during the If not difficult in military small for an v in the and four military for poor and operation of Herman muv the of of March out every man writ carried food from want known and will left on a to Campbell to made lic Into a Information bv f. A. of hut nothing further to Xew York instead of port The Is expected to reach New York February WAS IN New than seven because nf hospital ship Mercy rived here today with 399 sick Are Ascribed to BIG BREAKS IN CORN AND PROVISIONS PARTIES EMPLOYING ARMED FORCE TO GET TERRITORY WILL LOSE OUT AT Associated parly Wilson's adopted by of peace for u of of the various with representatives of the In the of that now In A to signed by the delegate Is published today In paper dent Wilson is likely to be of- the presidency of the commission of the league of The Echo de Paris day of the league of nations is meant the nent body for thn remind of thc proponed allied and powers today agreed to send a wireless message throughout the ing all concerned that parties using armed force to gain session of the claim to which the peace conference would be asked to determine the claims to those who used such MILITARY The council the peace session today decided to appoint a committee to inquire the strength of the forces to be maintained by the allied and associated powers on the ern front during ihe period of the The commit will be of hill the minister of and M. French minister of The branch of the council adjourned nt noon until tomorrow The council of live great In vision ufter the of the the 1'ri-nch minister of and the French minister of look ill the The took a recess Jit 11..in 3 FIRST The tomorrow will on have been written ments of their and It Is stood that these will received by the to a com- will to into a project to be to foi is lo witli by Ilir British Is reason to believe Hut thr principles rd will Ire found acceptable lo miist of thr It is Ihe of Ihr Stairs a IT based upon full of thr principles nf international protection of Is Famine Fund for 1'resn.) ins to his attack on food relief Sherman of reiterated his belief Monie tile WUH to be used feed and that such plum were in furtherance of an alleged of to the Bolshevik The conference sian he to press that Wilson planned con- tour when he Senator said the to work up for of pram which would of the vik The IIP would a who opposed the and that all of- fice holders would be organized In- to a to press the labor by thus nhat Is regarded as gerous tendency toward class control of DATA AKK aie being prepared to strate u simultaneous movement In this direction by labor organizations In the and in adoption by the French chamber of deputies of Hi re- port of the held be- fore the an amplified by the con- ference held at In 191B. In general look to the relief of labor from International capitalistic the freedom to choose ment and place of guarantees of social the right of organization and enforcement of conditions at places of em- Other provisions are said to relate to child And the prohibition of night work for a basic ADVICES DO NOT APPEAR TO INDICATE THAT THE IS GAINING MUCH hour day and the prohibition of International trade In products made by DROWNS IN CISTERN Frederick Avenue Meets Heath While to Draw Tail of wife of Hans 1WV wat drowned in a at tier home tome time and Mr. anil live in the the portion occupied by l heir and his TJie man IK at present em- ployed al While and hU wife In the where un- derwent an were for the children of the of whom theie are It supposed Benner went to to a of and lixt or was overcome with a to which It snld and she foil through open trap door Into the la Madrid advices that army Is on the side of IS IN widely lated rumor that Former King Manuel of Portugal was about to land on Portuguese territory is at least Ex-King Manuel was still in London DIES AT NEW In nil the Will Re for T. H. Appold of this city awny late afternoon at the nt New Iii that city on business con- some time later by Ills work with the company of SL ly company he had been em- ployed for about twenty-five and In which he was a stockholder at who located after an extended He unable to recover the body alone and was aided In lila efforts by one of the but tho woman beyond The city lance was culled but did not remove the which wax later taken lo the of the j Konrad Furniture A. the husband Mrs. I Is by two land MRS. L W. GENAL Oregon Resident the time of Mr. Appold born August 1'. 1S50. at ami to America In at and coming to He resided here for of his time wan spent In the especially for the last Korty years npo lie was married and wife and two Mrs. A. G. Clune of N. and C Horn of When Mrs. received the egram statine that Mr. Appold was 111 In New site and left immediately Heart nl i for Konc when they were I formed of his death and that the re- ulfe of north j end mill taken she will helo there for j In Hie family lot In thc not at all and j that Complete wounded American troops on J The Mercy the most weather fat and was badly At one time j frar fell for her Shr sailed from on January cmin and From a War Outline fBy LABOR LEADER IN HOUSE OF COMMONS onal protection of up and household not jet In the nature of a sudden attack in jhe l SOLDIERS MAY STAY IN ami cities to keep open William A. the only of 5now except mads only fcy jn dty motor .ne J by lor Raymond for projected by came of owners of all fronting prop where or Is shown on a recorded i fund in Milwaukee and forj of Oral haJ what of ii i sit It was ihe one of Ihe Jurors 1 it. lud the of divl Ihr war lud no man hr his from in witness 51 day in court of record and from in Justice 1 ast Kona In t. IX Nrw They Z i jit wa from fonr In M-S cents each wny and payment of i r one for of all j plants ami of j our vte ki- 1 in- 1 The j urer of she ubi were Life PROFITS PAY n. hv Ihe She entire mote K i suddenly ill she I I. phoned her com- IS HELD FOLLOWING Ills be the what i j 1-1 the meantime a police today are in- fatal late last SHOOTING OF RACINE 4 to more 4 cents the maximum for SO So In a sjn and tO OJt the me. the of Mr t ars re Mr. aTvl A started months v In Mr. They The will he bejd in Jhe QUARANTINE IS lot William W. M j pe J j of thr JaSor Vre sre Ki Of the -i ii the of Ht Mirnn of so J. it J of Mr. greater part of the Lisbon garrison has gone over to the according to reports progress of the Portuguese received here from Coimbra in Northern and The less station near Lisbon is said to be in royalist The monarchist movement has foothold at forty-five of Advices received here report that troops under Colonel joined thc at MONARCHY IS monarchy has been proclaimed in the according to a received here on the Portuguese NO HEADWAY IN archist movement apparently Is ing no headway hi South In Northern to the tire of the troops to the forces are to be used against the These forces have been started toward the disturbed districts from Southern f IS navy accounts