Racine Journal-News (Newspaper) - December 7, 1918, Racine, Wisconsin VOL. NO. 292. HOLLAND SEEKS INTERNMENT OF FORMER KAISER Yield Herr lern as But Will Urge Isolation in Dutch Indies with Fleet GERMAN TALK OF CROWN PRINCE 7. British troops entered Cologne -t o'clock Friday An extra- ordinary of the German was summoned at Berlin on day evening to discuss the possibility the allies occupying Berlin to Germany's inability to rv out the terms of the cording to un Amsterdam advice to iho Dec. 7. If the allies in- sist upon the delivery the emperor and crown prince to a court of Holland will but will first urge that the allies content themselves with an undertaking by them in SATURDAY 7, 1918. PRICE THREE Another Boy's Name Is Added .to Service Honor MARCH GIVES OUT DIVISIONS WHICH STAY IN GERMANY PROPAGANDA FAILS MANY SECRET DOCUMENTS ARE PRODUCED IN SENATE IN- QUERY INTO BREWERY GERMAN DESTRUCTION D. Dec. I Which Shipwreck of German propaganda 3 Initiated in America by Bernard PreSUmed t 0 was attributed by Count Von in his explanation to the Racine Batteries and M me 3 keeping secret the fact that 3 1 an American newspaper is and to the sinking of the 4RE ALSO REPORTED D. Dec. i former ambassador's explanation was laid before the senate N tae investigating brewery and German 1> propaganda along with other secret documents from the files of the department of justice by A. Bruce chief of the bureau of in- J DEATH OF SERVED HIS FLAG FOR SEVEN YEARS i- Henry Taken HI at Great Loses in Plucky Fight to Be- cause 111 from SERVED ON YACHT OF THE PRESIDENT AND NAVAL BOAT The name of another Racine sailor Lieut. C. D. Droppers Commandant theN Racine College at al divisions have been definitely 1915, said the subsidizing i signed to the American army of Of papers always ended with him be- now letter to the foreign office in HoW advancing into j jng held responsible for all the Conrad West passing away shortly before 3 1. WILSON ENJOYS HEALTH IMPROVED many They are the second seventh ting free of all relations with the Fair of and that j a boy he attended the pai national guard i he also would like to be free from I public schools March announced i cies of such For j he he had succeeded in ond 2 Sth the and 33rd yesterday Henry Dohne was born in. cine and was only 2-t years As a rut Vvhen but 'The which he added CONFERS WITH FRENCH SADOR TNG AND NO FORMAL CONFERENCE and the 79th Maryland and of shown itself of little The letter spoke of an of age he enlisted as am apprentice in the United States Tiib in His parents consented for SURFACE BUT NOT ON THE T. S. S. GEORGE Dec. the Dutch according to an p. the A. Amsterdam dispatch to the I son's third day at sea found him much i j. Holland it is will ask j improved in cold Is Ai that Hohenzollern and his son I to treatment antl his voice is rested be on an island In either the and much His ship ran into seventh 2Sth. 32nd igan and 33rd and 42nd national 79th, South in conand expired in 1315 and he immediately i for 'a second The had was two Among other documents presented by Mr. Bielaski on the second day furlough he of his appearance before the com- years thls were several relating to J. F. the holidays with his parents 1 He was given an honorable dis- and home in November i years ago this when he assigned by General colleagues of. the president on This says company 346; 49 the peace may possibly be the cession conferences have tillery of certain territory the the American newspaper man from whom German cations Recently five samples of lake wa- ter were taken to Dr. Wilson of the health with the that he make an examination of the He did so and was unable to find II rere taken bv the British an- ito recuperate from illness which he were much while he was on his way to I contracted because of exposure to the fike bad I To make sure of his ex 9th regiment coast ar- Ha. company of the Echo De He that the crack troops machine gun the Associated Dec. in- j with Frederick the j forming the guard of honor have German crown ed by the Associated was here today In and has drawn out displays of anger from the local shrdlu the former crown prince really made such he has done his a bad says the belated i excuses and attempts to clear himself i make such a distrusting impression that no one- need to grieve over his flight to The Evening in oh the conviction ed by the prince that dent Wilson would bp TO bring about a peace of justice for- i it fears Frederick I lam been It Is that give a lunch for and Mrs. Wilson on the day they arrive in 1 CROWN PRINCE GIVES UP RIGHT TO THRONE Prince Frederick has renounced Ills lo the A dispatch received in Easel from the Wolff bureau quotes him as having renounce formally definitely nil to the crown of Prussia and Imperial crown which would have fallen to me by the renunciation of fhe kins or for other by my authority and signed by my Done at Dec. l. 19 IS. ADVERTISERS LOSE COPY CAME IN TOO LATE Notwithstanding that the carried inches of advertising 150 inches more were left either Because of lack of room or late In three cases copy was not In the office on time which ed in the advertisers having no In two cases ad- one copy for two The will not wait beyond the time limit for proof of such nor can its advertising force spare the time to copy in your copy early or insertion will not be SIXTEEN KILLED IN BERLIN TROOPS RIOT Dec. was lively exchange of. shots resulting in the killing of teen persons the wounding of 15 Chapel Will Be Dedicated Sunday Grace at the corner of Washington avenue and West cine will bo dedicated on Dec. S. Dedication services will be hold in. morning at 10 o'clock and In the afternoon at 3. The Rev. Frederick C. who be the pastor or the will preach in the morning and the after- services will be conducted by the Rev. J. F. of St. John's Lutheran and the Rev. dare Volkert of the First Lutheran dedication will mark a advance school Sth divisions and field artillery ual company 1, chemical warfare 301st field quarters and supply aircraft sector with third and aircraft and Sth antl aircraft mobile ordnance pair and mortar headquarters ninth antl aircraft with the tenth and the second and third provisional an- ti aircraft firth corps lery 55th regiment coast 401st pontoon park and the 468th, 407th and 468th pontoon Six artillery the 349th. 350th, 351st, 81st, 83rd and engineer casual company number 1; and first SOlst 40th second advance school tenth field artillery third heavy mobile 31flth en- and headquarters 167th and Sth field artillery troop 92nd 339th machine 317th trench mortar military police ing headquarters arid sanitary and ammunition 325th field signal company E and bile ordnance en- company 319th sixth and seventh heavy mobile repair fourth and fifth anti machine gnu companies I. H and medical detachment second en- hlle he was on his way One paper was a German j embassy receipt for signed by dated April 21. 1915. Tele- j grams began to reach the committee today from the men whose names on the list of among the German papers produced Next Tuesday was hearing Professor Alfred of who asked to be A from to Berlin dated November 1, 1916, an- that reorganization of man propaganda had started to avoid complications since lic sentiment was aroused against the sinking of the Served on President's The young sailor served as seaman To make sure of his examination e sent the samples to Henry F. of state co-operative on board the private yacht of for This dent Woodrow the jns Wilson received the following was also K first boatswain j repon Mr. on the torpedo boat am a copy of the re- When the war broke out with Of tne examination of water many the was used to convey i senr yOU j clo not anything transports and munitions across the indicates ocean and .it was while in this j ever there is a lot of organic LANG PLANT IS SCENE OF FIRE Much Damage Is Done to Factory Fireman Suffers Storehouse LOSS ESTIMATED AT WIRES CROSSED IS CAUSE I j A estimated at warf sustained in a. lire at the R. Lang Mfg. near the where the fire department was at last and found entire second floor of the flames and which managed to creep up through was gotten under The building in which fire ed is a two-story brick structure feet and is used in the of hardware The fire first discovered by ai man in the employ of the who occupies a room on the west end of the second floor of the who noticed from the east and turned in an When interviewed this Lang stated that the fire was caused by the crossing of electric wires in cast and of the second although i which was occupied and as nearly as could ascertain the loss on the stock and machinery would ba to which was fully cred by Fireman Is Louis on book and ladder truck No. 2 was injured quite severely by falling from a THOUSANDS OF PROBLEM ice that he was taken ill. In every respect he was a. brave and patriotic young American and was glad that he could his Highly Esteemed He was a of the German Lutheran church on Villa a splendid young man and teemed respected by the dreds oi friends he made both in this city and the and to his and other rhe BK OUT WORK WHEN TROOPS RE- NO OF DISORDERS IN ter and bacteria from surface don't think the water if what it should be but I don't believe there is ainy danger in Dr. Wilson believes that the remedy for this condition of the water is to extend the intake crib farther into the Weekly Samples should have samples of the in the act of ascending to tha second floor of the burning His face was bruised up considerably and although 110 bones were broken and no internal injuries were he was removed to St. Mary's hospital for medical water examined every week so that thy of the entire community will go can be kept in touch witn James out in their hour of in the loss of a loving and dutiful son and Surviving The surviving relatives are his er and two Bertha and one the late Mrs. Emll having preceded in an who has one who is al for a ions time in is head of the department at Berlin which in the as first class mate on board of the U. S. finding work for idle according 0-5, and like his deceased to a Berlin dispatch to Three thousand applicants for work register dally with It is twenty men are now unemployed Less than a of the Berlin troops have as yet returned from the front and It is estimated be idle demobilization is The dispatch to the Ex- press was Thursday evening and deals lengthily with the labor but does not mention any ders such as were reported yesterday from German disarming of Marshal von army has begun .in according to a Berlin dispatch ed The soldiers will not be in- he enlisted when he was but 17, and he served nine For more than two years brothers were together on the Jarvis and while in this was I ployed as a photographer at the S. C. Johnson studio on Dedicate Service Flag of Woodmen Grove No. 9. Woodman met on Friday evening in Odd hall and elected officers ter dedicating a service flag of three gold and twenty-seven blue presented by Miss Frances ter and Mrs. a beautiful and impressive others when soldiers parading in ins stone history of the as a demonstration against not be- church in THe Trinity ing represented on tho executive a branch of St. John a cil of the and re- i has again found it fused to according to reports from Berlin CONSTITUTION AMEN PASS JN DAKOTA N. proposed ten ments to the constitution of North initiated by the Nonpartisan league and voted on the recent election will be declared carried by the state canvassing which meets this according to announcement by Secretary of State Thomas who is allso of canvassing essary to branch A few years because of the need of a Lutheran church in West a Lutheran mission society was This a suitable piece or ground was and on that site a neat looking chapel SENATE QUESTIONS ACTIONS OF D. Dec. unanimous vote tho house rules committee decided to report a giving right of way for action on ths resolution for an investigation of the national security league and its alleged activities in. the last Including charging members of con- gress with but will be permitted to cross I man dedication Those They selling their sented by the gold stars Corp. The Racine Water using chlorine to purify the supply for this but to be on the safe side water should be boiled unless spring water is SAD SCENE ENACTED IN SHERIFFS OFFICE at The fire department was called Mk Corliss at when A of unknown completely destroyed the stock of onions and cabbage cold storage conducted by the Product of in addition to a small frame building the brick that wajs used as which was burned to the The books and other articles were saved from the office building was threatened the entire stock in the cold age plant was although loss sustained cannot be ascertained at this DR. VISITS WHO IS UNDER SENTENCE FOR YOUNG MAN IS VERT GAS PIPE TWO NEAR DEATH A quite pathetic scene was enacted in the sheriff's office this morning when Dr. E. C. of Chicago j j OF D TO NEARLY MRS. SON AND SON OF RANDOLPH ST. called to see his E. L. who is confined in the county pre- paratory to being taken to the re- at Green Bay to serve one Mrs. 0. Gulbronson and her had a narrow escape from addition who Just reached his 2 1st on Thursday of this broke a connection in the gas meter which allowed the deadly fumes s s r broke Into tears upon sight of to circulate throughout the Ttc his whom he had not sCen for occupants of the house were asleep the motor cars and other equipment BUY MANY POUNDS OF CANDY FOR SOLDIERS Harold T. Anton and John The blue star diers Arthur George j Thomas Carl Harry I George Frank John Edward Dr. M. A. I which was He will be James Harry and Russell La taken north to serve hiti sentence on D. Dec. million pounds of candy for the Harry Irving been ordered by the war de- William James army and it was announced today I Bonnar George Case Louis s that a considerable part of it would j Arthur be rushed overseas in time to insure a Frank Boniface plentiful supply for Other WAR CHAIRMEN MAY JOHN DELEGATES D. Dec. chairman of the various war industries board and Henry P. has To about I chairman of the American Red twenty families ara interested in Cross war council have been asked President Wilson to hold a Because of the selves in readiness to respond to a TERRIBLY BURNED ON by Just before 12 o'clock ward employed in the C. E. Borgesen Wooden Handle turing on Third was terribly burned on his left leg from the knee caused by pipe ing and the steam escaping and ing the He was taken to the pital in the police Dance at New Polish Nineteenth and Mead given there will no services or Sunday school in the Trinity lish Lutheran of which the Rev. Mr. is the In the coming week at tha I services will bo conducted af S j o'clock every evening Monday until A aeries of sermons on the of the Lutheran church will be The pulpit will be supplied by pastors from cine and near-by Everyone will be welcome to any of the Beginning Dea 15, a day school will be started and after Sunday school will convene at 9 a. every There will be a service Sunday at Dance Guild Hall every Dancing lessons S to call for their services with the peace delegation in PERMANENT WAGES FOR TRAINMEN IN COUNTRY NEW Dec. of permanent wage rates for the railway workers of the United States to continue after the cost of living has is the aim of the United States railroad ad- ministration according to W. S. director of the division of who here today on effect of federal control on railway before the academy of political special purchases for the force include gallons of EISNER MAY SUCCEED AS FOREIGN MINISTER Dec. the Bavarian will ably succeed W. S. aa German foreign Negotiations on the subject are now proceeding between Berlin and according to the Cologne Gazette quoted in an dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph CLEARINGHOUSE BANK IN FINE CONDITION NEW Dec. actual clearinghouse and trust companies for the-week that they hold reserve in excess of legal This an increase of from last Supper at and John and Henry The following officers were elected for the ensuing Past Prances Gertrude l Cora N Lorraine Irene Catherine Assisting Delia Ada Inner Mary Outer Ivy Manager for three ta Manager for two Anna La Shrank Margaret On Dec. 20. the members will have a children's Christmas party and a ny the and acted in i when this not being penitent regretting j by the disturbance in the So very much the act that he had com- j were unconsciously obliged to inhale Although it was the j the deadly fumes which had tion of talking the young man to l ly filled their Green Bay some time advice j It was not until Friday afternoon was received from his father that he j that their predicament was desired to have a short talk with his when who had noticed j the were still down and hvi seen no one leave the thought next Tuesday by Grover j something surely must be the and upon soon ed that fhe house was with as they were stifled with the fumes effecting an entrance into the Mrs. who is past 3N Arrives and Gave This American and British flags are con- and face as waa sorli occupied a room on of was found in her bed we from many buildings first floor of the unconscious in honor of it being Britain The celebration is to be in Danish hood hall when the program i They were immediately will be to The Jackie band of SB from I the was put into action the Great Lakes Naval Training j and from the hospital stata that they are doing although It would be days before the eoo tire effect of the deadly leave arrived this afternoon and at 5 o'clock gave on the ment square and the Commercial club had them as guests at a 6 o'clock There will be a parade from the Elks club between 7 and 8 o'clock this headed by the to the CANDIDATE ELECTED IS NORTH DAKOTA N. Dec. John M. nonpartisan Republican date for congress in the first URGES LABOR NOT TO STRUCK Wilson Makes Appeal tf Workers in D. Dec. appeal workers of the country not to engage to a nationwide strike aa a protest in the of convicted of murder in. con- with the preparedness has a majority over bomb explosion in San waa Fred Jof issued on by Secretary of Dec. 1 01" on the face of tabu- A supper was given in the parlors of I bly in west and the Plymouth last lor 1 central portions tonight and lations announced by the state can the members who are to participate in j the canvas takes Yesterday's Dance at New Polish l place Hogan and Mr. j Maximum Nineteenth and Mead outlined a plan which will by Mitchell Motors Baseball i be carried Mrs. A. I charge of the Minimum 41 30 by Mitchell Motors Baseball 9 to Prof. A. C. 1 Auditorum Good I Star adv. Forget to Dance Phona 240 and at Guild hall Music Jazz by vassing board GOVERNMENT GIVEN PARTIAL The Sheet Metal haa lowered its initiation the period of benefit of the sheet metal D. Dec. thousand government were given a partial holiday today to l Dance Saturday In a as a. New Polish bration of signing of the armistice given by Mitchell and in observance of Motors