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   Oshkosh Daily Northwestern (Newspaper) - January 8, 1920, Oshkosh, Wisconsin                                wlw love not ers live FIFTY-THIRD YEAR THURSDAY EVENING JANUAR Killed a Accidentally By P San by J Porter father of Ca ter by a Mexican oil field said received Gabriel Scer tn son was j The was received Dec father stated day and said a letter giving details I The Daily Northwestern day w 2 What will it SECOND EDITION O'CLOCK PRICE TWO CENTS SYNDICATE OF GYPSIES MINNESOTA BONUS ACT i j the of St formal opinion on the i three the to of the state soldier bonus act S uncovered a sy of is expected froia She court who have taken hundreds of An informal opinion WAS Jars froza the city Two: handed down several days ago that I slid a eurl are held act valid As swon as the I said by police to be court acts bonus board is expected she tribe and who operates out advertise for bids a block of i Chicago was court to defend certificates ot indebtedness which to pay bonuses j would The letter has ARROGANT LEADERSHIP is PRESIDENT GRANT AND THE THE REPUBLICANS IS DENOUNCED Mexico The contest for selection as convention city and other matters latins to the national campaign plans the Democrats are printed on page commander 11 American d'affaires Sate i today made representations to j the foreign of rice on- recent murders of I American citizens in the dis- J the trice American newspapermen were told the foreign that the was I AMERICA SOON TO LEAVE FOR ASIAN Associated Press ships b ing- investigation i shjppm- arid By Associated Press Washington D C San Francicco was selected today by the Democratic national committee in session here as i teem to chaos we are to the place for the party 1920 leave to a in national convention After twenty-seven had been and other ci the vote unanimous aria i troops BOW in it was EXECUTIVE SAYS THE ARDS OF THOUGHT MUST UNDERGO CHANGE Railroad Rates May be Higher Says Hines United New chances management of railroads are to protect the public from exorbitant and prevent on other hand insolvency of the roads Waiter D Hines director of railroads declared in ais address before the Xew York City Bar association last I THAT THE BUFORD WILL DISCHARGE HUMAN CARGO AT RIGA By Associated Tress D soviet ark with its cargo of 249 radical BRING ACTION AGAINST VOL STEAD LAW IN UNITED STATES COURT i By Associated R Injunction to restrain federal officers in Rhode These vessels wils move about 10.000 is about to enter the Kiel island from Interfering under the traditional state of to official dispatches re- j tional prohibition amendment with rate of monthly until Io tne destination of the i and of as the convention date i offered their for the cause that I called us there have W ashington D- for what were they summoned tions endorsing the treaty of i Versailles and denouncing asj unpatriotic the attitude of i flC I right to ask j under the direction of Brigadier i So far -s known j of revenue to the Hines chief of trans- for transportation of were named service and will be one of the last radicals across one of the Repatriation of troops will be So far I service and will be one of the last radicals t-i suas military operations of the Provinces adjacent to Russia have not Baker and the col- revenue George F as FIGURED IN ALLEGED PRANK Are Reported Tortured by the Tricks of Students at The Eighteenth amendment she il Officials said it would discharge completed the government null and void and i Will against Germany The vaks were part of the e army transpor trian bat unfriendly to Buford now known as Soviet Ark No the German idea of domination 1 which left here Dec 21 carrying deserted in a the Emma Goldman Alexander Berkman Ma ilis XJ who would defeat it di- or by nullifying tions vas unanimously adopted today by the Democratic tional committee in session here The Republican leadership of the senate denounced as having earned the contempt of the bv i human throttling the treaty for seven rr months and the senate was j I ine tortures of the fair ones bv i called upon to quit a from the politics with the question Of Science hall it is reported that three i ratification j medical student at the university on RECORD IS REVIEWED i set passing and almost Reviewing the record s themselves the administrations and K the maaner in which the war was also expressed cation that the president was the reading of health after a breakdown them are and armed and Austrian lIUa o obligation to these troops on the part outcome of the Buford's of the United Stales and the allies for before deporting any more of the part they played in the struggle SEEMS Xew The army transport Volstead act for the en- j is declared to be unconstitutional I and void beyond tJie power of the federal government to enforce ATTACK IS JX DETAIL The bills attack the Volstead act MARCH TO VLADIVOSTOK The Czechoslovaks then began the English It is known that Their works are evil They know It prior to the captain They must be resisted The evil the secured special information as to the eastward through Russia The plaintiffs nsfc for a restraining order injunction to be good others represent These imported reconstruction the ignorant are the remedies New the fact that of- and as a result of exhaustive research It Is fundamental that freedom By Associated Boston of I believe there must be mental chances which will the railroads into a few treat terns Hines I believe that public and labor as well as must be represented upon the of these systems The public will be compelled to GIGANTIC FIELD OF FROZEN LANES DELAYS VESSEL NEAR MUSKEGON United The government and industry and of i a increase in rates when i line Petoskey which was obedience to the law were I the roads are over to caught in the ice oSC this port today stressed by Governor in his after March 1 in mats from address to the today of j his second He urged j be increased necessarily more effort in production ami economy on the part of both the state and the individual order to equipment to ot while end Is pending Hines said to Shla The duty the now i owes 10 the people he said is reduce their burdens by off that came from the war rather than to impose additional dens for the support of new projects AMONG THE AIMS wholesome food sanitary working conditions able a fuir for H fair day's work opportunity full and free tice and impartial and at a cost within the reach of all are the objects not only to be sought but made absolutely certain and secure We need to change our ards not of property but of thought If put all the emphasis on our terial prosperity that prosperity will perish and with will perish our Employer and employed must their satisfaction not in a money return but in a service Industry must be humanized not destroyed OF EVIL aro strident voices to law in the name of They arc not freedom SEVEN MEXICAN TOWNS WIPED OUT BY QUAKE Scores of Persons Have for the Lack of Medical Say the Reports United Press Mexico from Vera Cruz today reports that the villages of La Fagua pa Platta Chicota and practically wiped out In Saturday's earthquake Only of the villages remain the dispatches said Many other towns were partly de- it was said and the danger has not yet passed because of collapse ot weakened buildings As a result of the Initial quake all houses on one street in Jalapa were reported destroyed Eighty percent of the buildings in the city ruined it was said Foreign Minister Aguilar who also has accepted the post of governor of haa organized additional relief expeditions to care for the sick Crosby line officials announced day The vessel was expected to reach her dock here this afternoon The is well provisioned and there is sers or members of the crew cording to the statement The vessel neared this port day from Milwaukee but waa caught in the ice Finding it sible to make the port of son the officers of the ship turned her back toward Milwaukee PROGRESS IS The Ice field closed about the Since that time the craft has been fighting the ice this watched the through powerful repeatedly saw her lunce at the barrier of ice and each time slip back into water or no was be- ins made by the steamer according to the guards It Is not known how much cool and provisions the ship as the run from Milwaukee is made in Hours it is assumed here that Che coal must be announcement that a deportation to his for and the other comes front of war The resolutions were adopted IT was extricate C Martens committee's quadriennial to j At the Gamma Tau Beta medical j from their precarious position that Bolshevist ambassador to the United a time and for the 1920 J fraternity house one of the American and other allied troops were I States had been issued by federal convention just the way the to Siberia last summer I authorities was made public only Tbe choice will be made late today i had of with the girls the repatriated troops will j it known here today the race between Kansas City men were by the Janitor who ibe serr Io direct from that such a warrant waa issued with and San Francisco and with the said a hysterical girl had vla States and the original output of three thousand porters of the latter they j that she had been hit with somebody's has not yet votes insure i heart That anybody was hit HERMANN WILL REMAIN have enough beyond question the selection of either hearts or livers is denied by tho culprits Concerning the peace treaty the j resolution 1 We affirm our approval of the ty ot Versailles and we condemn as and unpatriotic the of those senators who would defeat Its either directly or Is the Present Outlook as Re- it with reservations that sards the National Baseball are intended to and will have the Commission Tansle of it j CRITICIZED j Cincinnati Herrmann j The failure of the senate chairman of the national baseball lican leaders to offer or to permit con- continue in that MANY CONCERNS ACCEPT THE COMPENSATION ACT and experiment are or more documents last Friday a by to the contrary is and be er- and without any basis in fact and therefore unreasonable arbitrary and oppressive SEVERAL CONTENTIONS j Eighteenth amendment is de- Should the ambassador decide to to be null and void in that two- to New York from Washington where he is said to be in hiding he find every railroad terminal be- of the members of did not any such amendment sary and did not by resolution or to The Northwestern A of elections to accept of the workmen's compensa have recently seen with the his home in Brooklyn j same as requi number rounded by police and all places where s af the the provisions he proceed for safety under j ment fa -in surveillance within the true commission as result of an 100 Russian radicals said late made by the ISIS da a of interpretative resolutions i sit that the pose of the treaty and ratification condemns them to the criticism of the nation and to the con- tempt of the The resolutions said that the i Democrats came into power in 1913 they found the nation in a condition of comparative industrial and depression and with system in the men at panics occurred some time longer if his him in annual session meat the industrial commission has adopted a rula employers to post notices on all time clocks and at conspicuous places in all rooms notices have been sent to who i here ia his Vely ejected not to accept the com- i act Many of the employers whose elections have been on with the have at the ing- for his arrival or possible otherwise declare that they deemed the necessary as required by article S of the that the nt to the con- tne true intent of ar- Isaac Shorr attorney for more than that the power to amend the constitution did not extend to the ex- of ordinary legislative powers the conduct of life by Individuals and that the upon a subject not to congress soch information Aliened radicals or prohibited to the stales Eliis island amendment is Pursuant to officials said they hail within any continued yesterday and today j to arrive here for deportation j ings of Na or che UNIVERSITY STUDENT HELD IN CONNECTION WITH DEATH il -ity of and West Point graduate arrest Izt con- n r f A ir with the death of Alfred a by law Government mast govern is life To disobey in death To HEALTH CENTERS ARE FORMED IN COUNTIES L C A K MARTENS IS DODGING OFFICERS Special to The Northwestern establishment of cal health centers health groups by the child welfare bureau of the board of health Li in counties Miss Zoo La Forge of the federal children bureau who in centers la de- tins two weeks to this in uk county She the Crosse County league laot Saturday on centers and owed the Our Children On she talked to the women's auxiliary of tbs Wisconsin tural society in the Mra H II Morgan tho on Tuesday before the Twentieth club at IM Crosso and held a conference with nurses She also TIII To reach the stranded from shore would be coastguards as the barrier Ja composed of alush ice OFFICIALS AWAIT officiate and homeless and begin the work of j were awaiting today that its j passenger steamer of persons have died land at Muskegon any time this medical attention food and j forenoon Information received this according to reports here j morning was that the boat to 3.000 estimated j four hours and nearly 3.000 more are to bo j covered with ice was and In need of medical its progress having ment Property damage probably will retarded with A report reach millions of yesterday that turn not been UNION j PROTEST AGAINST OUSTER By United prominent trade union leaders in New have suggested a stoppage of work in protest against the action of the lower house of the New York ture in suspending Socialist the report started because of delay HIT Ey Associated The Croaby line steamer Petoskey due here Tuesday from Milwaukee sighted by the I tion early this morning about Totir hers Abraham a of the committee appointed fav off the here to investigate affair BUard reported the steamer said today I would not be surprised was making no headway If that will be the course our fight will j against the ice If the Petoskey falls take Beckerman said The socialist to port today efforts will be party gets most of Its support made to send relief from here The clal and otherwise from the working steamer approached port Beckerman added These in the lake again people feel the action of the legislature constitutes a direct affront to their right io be represented in the ture The committee pointed by the si of eight now has by a heavy snow storm ON B N steamer officers hia embassy carried here today was a statement over to men Martens hopes to make before over th wan held in tiie today has turned pending an ath of Irving who L CJ Oa Bhe the Ij Crow health department nurses in their of the matter under consideration j Trenton for on Monday is fast in the Ice which has the river four days was reported today stoppage of work demonstration PERMIT FOR BOXING MATCH IS MUST FURNISH LIBERTY BONDS FOR REDS iEy Associated who n fund assist comrades MAN SAYS HE WAS FISHED OUT OF RIVER IN 1878 fHr i to By United Pr ar sia as soon as the blockade will be presented to the senate said POSSES ARE SEARCHING MILWAUKEE BLACK TERROR He win be at ie as on for the at least LiUe Maich o Jje participation ia ror jacj esnressed today of the of time gave labor the showing which it Tras entitled to the avowed BERGER ASKS DELAY I IN TAKING SEAT By Associated By Press an jn of brothers ami j for today the by for a Mack terror That S old j r the article of Trar to report for fluty it is liable to a- a If convicted LAST YANKS TO SAIL FROM EUROPEAN s OWNER OF STORES IS took BURNED BY ROBBERS By A5Jsociate-3 S J IPS A MATTER OF j oy The TRIAL OF I W FOR 110 officers and Sis and IT IA I for Antwerp Friday to from A I UtN I fn H h f t or Richard C of i NEW YORK SOCIALISTS that t or ARE IN A to have the MADAM MAUDE certain seem reasonable to them and to make J a start toward as a violinist a She a nervous ar j yesterday As a result the sa of the end of v Tt declares that had treaty with promptness i the would be encased in the j St I ell w ARE GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER ic 1 ft party TRYING TO OUST MORTICIANS j who St district I March n 1315 MANY HIGHWAYS IN IOWA TO BE IMPROVED era are to of labor and i trial and America politics to the world the word that j acute gastritis t   

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