Daily Northwestern, The (Newspaper) - January 7, 1921, Oshkosh, Wisconsin FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR FRIDAY JANUARY The Daily A Northwestern SECOND EDITION O'CLOCK FRIGE TWO CENTS OF ENOCH ARDEN HIGHLAND PARK CHEMIST IS CHARGED IN WARRANT WITH LARCENY Associated for- Pierre Paul missing or Highland 111., ana Mrs. Charlotte Franzen df shifted today to Philadelphia and other eastern cities on unusual Wife is Associated Return of his wife was considered a secondary matter by Philip chief painter at the university of the point of a had Mrs. Franzen stolen from him Tuesday night by Pierre P. chemist of Highland 111. His chief as shown by warrant charging Auther with grand j INDIGNATION IS EXPRESSED AT ALLEGED CANARDS AS TO INAUGURAL Associated is In the 5110 which was imone forcibly taken from Franzen the university expressed his probable and town people over a to forgive his wife and again take of Jan. 4 declaring that into his should she repent her was extravagance and of the past few In at the ceremOnies police of Chicago and j of Jan 3 When Blaine ern cities are on the lookout for couple evaded Chicago j officers and fled from the Atlantic charges of larceny preferred by the Anther is being sought on the woman's M. j Srand and of wife ff declared chief decorator for the university of The warrant obtained by Auther of Franzen's wife at the point of a pistol and ing him to hand over to pay for the Franzen say's his wife's statements lead him to believe the couple may be to On New Tear's day Auther dis- appeared from his .in Highland his wife and baby Auther at- the zen home last Tuesday ing to he declared zen was the woman he married thirteen rears ago in hare searched for her for ten Franzen while pointing a pistol at zen's now I mean to have CLAIMS ARE Documents waiving claims to each other were signed by Franzen and his wife and then visitor stood guard while Mrs. Franzen to cash check says fie was resigned to the situation until when he Auther de- claring intercepted letters convinced her that Franzen was trying to steal He was convinced he declared that he the i tim of a- Enoch Arden Mrs. Auther echoed the latter abandonment to be a- Spanish and a hero of the French army during the past Trar came the Franzen and declaring himself the legal husband of Mrs. thrust the muzzle of an automatic pistol into the Madison man's face and ordered to is not your wife she is said to have searched for her for eleven and now that I have found I shall keep her other 8tate officials took has t of protest The sent out by a dent a large press association de- clared that tho cost that liquor was evidence and that 1.000 university the way they in ob- scure nooks of the while the few lounged in ious state Committees of the Inauguration met at an indignation session drew Up a condemning the author of the and declaring the whole affair cost less than The resolution stated that there was liquor in evidence and that the her this occasion the utmost you can have him According to his since has been repeated trips to Chicago to visit the man who has taken her from himL She has been money in a way that led to suspicion but he says that he never questioned her concerning her deserted man has said that he wife if she would re- might be right to forgive her if she returned and says is sorry for her erring he devote my time and though to the care of our of conduct told me then that had every continent which makes believe he is telling about his IS said husband had and that he her when he went away on New Yearns Mrs. maiden Blanche Ellen She was born hi but orphaned as a and she was reared under the guardianship of a in sue was ed as a. nurse from New went overseas with the Canadian troops and decorated by British she had won a by hospital in Belgium and bursting impaired her sight and she returned She met were em- ployed Dupont com- pany at N. J. They were married in Atlantic City on Aug. 13, 19iS, shr OTHER bandit's activities not confined to the Breaking up of these two Anther was employed as a chemist and analyst by the Newport Chemical about eighteen months and made his hone in. His handsome features and chivalrous manners soon won him access to several exclusive letters found in Highland home indicated Hurt a. Milwaukee woman first name is was included In i the romantic conquests of love nere has the fact that spent some in last July in supervising the construction of a chemical a It is known that he and ured in several in a. room in one of the downtown about of A trip to olis with the wife of a construction en- Franzen was declared to have when her 2-year-old good said the pay stepped into the when the union scene last a representative student passed a resolution as lie and without the that university students con- ducted themselves in either an un- or improper manner at the Inaugural At the meeting of the tion committee Harry executive the man who wrote the as a a All testimony tended to show that the account was false and that there were no the Marcus E. president of the local federation of have en- their efforts to bring about While the woman was gathering her things preparatory to taking departure Auther and the love i refutation of the Other bandit saw that Franzen was going to i organizations are to take give up his without any Auther became more ly and confided in. Franzen While Framzen and his wife were In the pirate followed every moye they made and even Franzen in the la. Salle Auther told better not about warned just before he according to Franzen body asks where wife tell them that she has gone to won't be anywhere around you may be sure of the couple were leaving the house Franzen said his wife paused and then turned and said to can keep the stated she referred to their little child and that the baby had recently been a prize winner in a Madison baby PHONE CALL Franzen related that and his wife were in Chicago that he had 3i telephone from an un- person asking him come to some point near the outskirts of city to identify a man who had been in: an automobile The phoned him that zen's business card had been found in dead man's said Mr. I was a stranger in Chicago and I suspected that the call was As soon as spoke to me in house last Tuesday i THE NOMINATION OF GOFF WILL SURVIVE to The D- C. Senator root says tHat he the senate decline to con- firm any of the nominations by President The nomination now pending which is the most interesting to that of Col. D. God nominated as Republican member of the shipping The Milwaukee commerce re- cently sent a communication to tor that he try to FIRST WOMAN SPEAKER AND FRANCE IN ANY PARLIAMENT United B. c. Sow the first woman speaker in any ment in the At a meeting last evening of the British Columbian it waa decided to tender the speakership of the provincial ment to Mary Elien ber from Mrs. Smith will have special Quarters of her own in the house anil a special Her entry Into the house will be marked with cries of way for the and the must rise in honor tit or Sho the privilege of. her a three cornered silk as part of her official and will long black silken robe whose train will be carried by FORMER RUSSIAN PREMIER SUMMONS LEADERS TO MEETING FRIDAY 7 CBy United former Russian has revolutionary leaders to meet here morrow in an attempt to unite all anti- M. minister of turc under government and president of will IN CLOSE ACCORD Associated Great Britain and France ere in close accord relative to the subject of disarmament and says the London of The Matin in discussing the meeting of allied premiers here 19. fie adds the British cabinet still granting Germany some time in which to bring about the dis- of civil but has taken the attitude that the allies should demand immediate delivery of all secret processes ture of explosives and poison Newspapers here express that a complete agreement will ba reached and declare there is no doubt that England shares the views of France relative to the disarmament NET MUCH MONEY IS URGED FOR PROTECTING FORESTS FROM FIRE CHAIRMAN URGES PARTY TO FOLLOW A v TIVE PROGRAM J. F. United Press Start 1921 by The United cratic party must right to future through a constructive It be Blid it Republicans will steal and make preside over the escaped from Russia two months It was believed he will tell the the of military will the followers of General Wrangel can be OF to the conference of the social revolutionary majority under provisional government and the Dispatches today bearing on the Russian and Polish tended to confirm a rumor heretofore that President to form a military alliance with IS man of tho Democrat national com- declared in a Jackson Day announcement plans for the next few will for to be merely a party of White which its conscience by saying when a vote la taken does not help the MOOTED The mooted question of cratic leadership and the size of the normal Democratic vote will be an- swered through following a policy of White ought to draw the lino on possible occasion between the said to have declared the ence inay lead to the conclusion at a political and agreement be- tween France and The Gazeta declared is a complete and agreement between the two Polish officials have repeatedly are ex- a. attack in the UNEMPLOYMENT IS BECOMING SERIOUS IN GREAT BRITAIN bring about confirmation of Colonel Senator replied that all nominations to If the senate does not con- firm Colonel nomination before March is that will be asked to send his nomination in. Congressman John Kleczka of returned seat in ths on Wednesday after a trip to is also known to have resulted soods of. Mr. M. while H state of Is Penrose Losing C. United Press Staff Political enemies nd critics of Senator Boise his voice the same triat I j rose today were busily in Following is copy of the paper according to he arid wife were forced to the fourth day of 1921, I hereby waive all claim to the property and or any Associated the unemployment problem In Great Britain today the action of- the unemployed in the city Norwich in availing themselves of theo provisions of the existing poor law and demanding support the These are the of- administer relief to the cost upon local The recently decided not to Increase the relief rork in Norwich on the that the taxpayers unable to afford It but the chief he had received to the effect tnat was not ed the determined to use SThe yielded and doubled the people of declare it is possible lor them pay such taxes as trade The action of the unemployed at Norwich accords with advice given labor leaders and followed at many though with serious result than In from his wooing proclivities while Milwaukee last RETURNS came Tuesday said to the met me in the She smiled and asked if I had had a good Before I could Anther came out and with as automatic pistol in his hand forced this fourth Of 1921. Charlotte hereby all against Charlotte her possessions or child estate of any state of Jan. 4, 1321.' Phil H. word that Penrose's change of front on the emergency tariff marked the beginning of the end for him as a dominant power national from his which has robbed him of his former declared nothing had so contributed to his passing as the abandonment of his fight on the tariff embargo They were led to magnify action into this im- portance by reason of the emphasis he placed on his opposition to his measure in statements here and elsewhere when it first came up and again when it was sent to the Pierre C. His to the me to go into There j kinked with Spaniard's was borne In on it he told he had myj tions with the Milwaukee woman wats by the obstinate thirteen years ago in later they were Anther told and ever since he had been locking for He said he bad Journeyed through Europe and the States and called May is a letter to Auther found Mrs. Anther from this woman tude of his Republican on the ave said to Dec. 10 and matted from St. nave told him plainly that they Fla. Tho Milwaukee risk a rupture in party ranks thought to be the same i on uje very eve of the new is known to have left city S in order to get the now he found her be did not Intend to lose told that had his name to Anther and that his real although in fight for his position and be andj this woman is about 35 d her children for Florida late m j his friends said ber or early in realized that physical to persons lived in i dition would oj allow him to make name was my wife's name years in. if down rather than be de- lotte Then he forced me not and inclined to The senator's friends refused to sign a paper ia which I all j in her manner of Be- j attach political importance to the against fore left for the this j incident and said his enemies were or her Sbe sighed a i whose tirst name ts also fusing it propaganda statement waiving claims or me write ft check for 41 which my wife went out while the had been telegrams and Jn Pennsylvania and In ters from according to They angrily criticised in the same and said foes could telephone I they ment in and the pat nonmoving the chairman we policy as to labor and capital or one as to internal 1 or one as to finances and one as tc better ods of obtaining the or one as to foreign its extension and or one as to the Americanization of our of foreign birth and the education of our or one as to the con- servation of child life in our or as to the reorganization of the government departments which universally Is regarded as we a definite policy as these other matters for which those who represent the party in congress will PROBLEMS ABE are problems diate and It the Democratic party Is entitled to life it must be because of its attitude and policy with relation to successful Democracy rather the successful Lhat note strongly will create following and bring what ever leadership is needed for manship is LORD MAYOR IS FREE TO GIVE TESTIMONY FARMERS URGED TO BACK COOPERATION Associated Resolutions calling for support of the various operative concerns throughout the country by prepared for introduction at the closing session of the tenth annual convention of the Equity league this The resolutions urged that farmers generally adopt the cooperative plan for the conduct of business Proponents of the resolutions asserted united support is needed to successful operation these Presi dent C. O- Drayton said more than had been spent for cation and alone thir line dorins the and that more than would be expended by the union to promote the scheme in the next twelve The delegates also expected to de- cidA on plans for In of grain and livestock which were at the conference held here last month by the national board of farm STATE LETS CONTRACT FOR THREE BUILDINGS to The The stale of con- trol contract to the Con- struction company of Fond du Lac for three new at the state home for feebleminded at Union Racine Two building for inmates TrIH be and also a the total cost to 2SS. be as soon as Is the second home for and will supplement the work of at thought it would do them any Associated D. of what final action Is taken on the ad- to this country of J. lord mayor or who arrived at Newport News day night as a. stowaway without a developments appear to have removed all obstacles to achievement of the purpose for which he came Action oC Secretary of Labor yesterday In paroling was believed to have sured free opportunity for his before the committee of one Investigating the Irish tion on Jan. IT. the date of the next With case not yet having been referred to the state department the department of the fact that the former de- as indicated by Acting Davis was not disposed to waive the passport restrictions In the lord mayor's favor had no bearing today on his Declaring that the lord parole to prevent his coming to Washington to testify before the even if he should finally be Secretary Davis said the labor Associated C. Tho sundry civil appropriation carrying proximately was passed today by the D. C. Hearings on the national forestry bin which calls for the expenditure a year protection and development of forests be- gun before tho on appropriations of which Rev. Mr. Anderson Is Newspaper timberland the United Forest service and American forestry association were One million dollars year for operating with 'the In ing the and a year additional for the government la being asked as a forward stop In the endeavor secure sufficient lumber and paper for future TOO MUCH JUST proposed tion to Industries cannot bo over- according to R. S. chairman of the national forest gram is a paper age and In the United States at newspaper said Chairman an annual consumption of 3 pounds of newsprint paper per capita In 1880 we have gone to 35 1920. The newsprint paper produced in the United States and Canada if put in the former standard roll 73 inches would unwind Onr daily papers have a circulation in of EARLY TARIFF Plans of of the emergency tariff to pn hearings an mers relief George D tile and Wool said the wool Industry was dying ing to tho number of farmers and farm workers the land for life in the inter- Senator Colorado of Industrial plants have been closed of men wo out of Won't these people be compelled to return to the They have got to make The witness eald lie could not agree that there would be a return to the should be given of but no FUTURE GRAIN Hearings on bills proposing to ulate future trading on grain and ton exchanges will be closed 15, the house agriculture committee de- F. A. of representing cotton growers told the committee the exchanges were sary the business of selling ton and cited conditions in 1914 when the cotton were to support his Much Like Spring United were doffed hero today as balmy spring weather Hopes that actual spring was on hand on the ance of In different parts the city on separate days were blasted when Professor Henry forecaster for the middle west announced didn't mean probably drifted he probably get some winter before the end of the is ing the winter In fifty years to city hall J. H. chief health states that all tho time he the city he known It to so be- that Jt will Continue less throughout Two of the seven bears at i Park not started heir winter's sleep to the Mount bouquet of and dandelion from her was by Mm. Marsden lore Kane coldest place in the state owing to Is altitude of spring Is on Pansies are In bloom and worms are being found on the weather n eastern Virginia has started sap to flowing from Rosebushes re fruit trees awakening and grape vines are bearing are blooming Jin Brandywine are sprouting and frogs are repotted along streams a result of nemesis of city lawn fanciers have been blooming in Seattle all this Seattle folks re- ported have been tiff the plucking since before Roses In. bud and full bloom wero picked from yards for Christmas dinner DAYLIGHT SAVING MOVE Associated to adopt the daylight saving plan in kee next summer was started in A daylight saving headed by George A. was It Is proposed to set Milwaukee one hour ahead from April 21 to Sept. Petitions asking ths common council to enact a saving today were placed in TODAY Iff CONGRESS order been Issued without consultation with the state MONEY ALONE CANNOT SOLVE THE PROBLEM to The That money alone cannot solve educational lems and that it Is possible to waste money on- education exactly on anything is the statement of Malr E. A. secretary oj the state of education In a letin was to members of the legislature plus constructive program plus mean tional progress and will mean one of educational service for one dollar of public declares Major In United Finance committee continues hearing on Immigration committee ues taking testimony on legislation suspending all immigration for one investigating committee to hear further A. Mitchell attorney appears before judiciary com- in defense of his tion and in Ion to repeal of espionage law and release of Passage of the sundry civil followed by ation of postoffice appropriation Ways and means committee con- Naval committee hoars Admiral chief of the bureau of on navy currency hears representatives of farmers on proposed government loans for ex- portation of farm Agriculture committee continues hearings on to halt gambling in Elections committee number one studies affairs committee meets on miscellaneous HUM CONTINUES CONSTRUCTION SAVES Snell Smith D. its celerity the Republican gross has continued to prove its termination to waste no tame in but meet every need of the country as quickly an it may Thus in last few days it Passed hi an -o tariff for the benefit ers of the entire so that their crops may be freed foreign com- Investigated Inline senate the sons for profiteering in with view to about an immediate HUGHES OPENS BEFORE U. S. SUPREME COURT fBy Associated D. broad construction placed upon the cor- rupt practices act by the federal court in Michigan in which Senator Truman H. Newberry It a trap which would Lake in every senator and congress Charles of counsel for declared in. opening ar- gument before the supreme court in the senator's appeal from his viction on a charge of conspiracy to violate practices act. The construction given by the presiding Judge was a version of the Mr. Hughes and he promised to give the court examples abundance to show the of this con- Gains on United net gain of 276 votes for Henry Ford over Truman H was shown today In the recount to of votes under the auspices of senate elections The committee announced that In 12 counties the official returns save Ford and the recount gave 13.039 and 17.993, a loss of seven for Ford and a loss of 283 for making gain 276. JAMES G. NOTED DEAD AT SAN DIEGO Reduced expenditures by taxpayers sundry civil appropriation The tariff benefits meted out to farmers are Included In a reported by of the committee on ways and which for months places i staples that might bring petition the LIST OF FARM 30. cents N J 20 cents ad valorem J 15 cents per bushel y 2 cents per i cents per 25 cents per 40 cents per 2 cents per Ht cents per and soya 20 cents per percent and ncr L Unwashed United SMR G. paper died at his botne at near at this an illness of several Scripps was 34 years of His death resulted from complications which followed an attack of Influenza about a month For twelve years he has been the managing director of the Scripps tho prise association and allied news being ono of the est newspaper publishers in the United Scripps was born in West a O. i He came to San Diego with his parents when old and has resided here since that Surviving are his Mr. and Mrs. 13. W. and his Robert P. Another P. died here several years FITZPATRICK IS NOT CANDIDATE FOR OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT United Madison secretary of the state board of announced today that he will not be a candidate against C. state superintendent of in- struction in the election next has served for eighteen years lacking a pension I think he should be continued as tons as we have the office as at Mr. said in urging that no candidate present brie we tion of while our Annual tlon was During the war we learned lesson many of the things used in this try should be entirely produced wool Ninety percent of- j all sheep on ranges are mortgaged for per money than the sheep will sell on market for Ninety percent of cattle on the western ranges are gaged for per than they will sell A was made of a shipment to the cago stockyards after paying tho allowances and the farmer received 3S cents net out of the price de- A day or two ago I lamb chops at a I re- containing two In and paid 65 cents for twice as was received by tho farmer entire sheep PROTECTION 18 FOB Democrats In the house set up the old contention protection means high were answered by the statement that the lack of protection means idle unemployment lack of money to pay for either labor or Representative of ranking Democrat on the ways ana means of the He did not refer the promises of reduction which brought on Republican or that prices are now three times what they when he and his low Democrats in the promised to bring them It was pointed out by the Democrats that our allies in the war be unable to pay the they owe us unless we mitted them find a ready market for their goods To this Ohio retorted that he would sacrifice cent of that sum rather than sacrifice our trial The Republican majority took the view that it was much that the farmers of the nation in their prosperity rather than that Europe be looked after The tariff bitterly fought in the senate by the Democrats passed the house by an whelming majority and is In line with the Republican effort to assist farmers in marketing their products abroad of war finance James R. Mann of Chicago sums It up this MANX have the Ther Europe have the They desire our but they can purchase them only by payment in by or by They cannot pay the They cannot give us in ex-