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   Sandusky Register (Newspaper) - January 8, 1920, Sandusky, Ohio                                n wnl U. S. Issue W arrant for * Soviet Jan. nil with an tonight the campaign rid the nation of radicate it broader While Atty. continued its C. A. self-styled envoy of the were of new activity ami more determined co-operation in all ' departments of the * Congress received a by Representative which make every government employe an agent for ferreting out clerk would be given the duty of reporting any information concerning alien activities to the department of Justice and the immigration Representative Johnson said would have the double of ridding government of persons described as as well as providing a greater network for the trapping of all dangerous The treasury secret service with i's wide was enlisted in running down persona for whom the immigration authorities haves issued Custom officials also have been asked to report any information they gather JLn the work of inspecting while the army and navy intelligence arms of service will cooperate both in the gathering of evidence and searching out of Make Room For Secretary Baker ordered the vacation of all buildings and other facilities used by the army at Bills Island order to make room for handling the hundreds of aliens who are held here pending 6eportation-proccedings. The department of haa had to deal with a serious problem in the detention of the radicals since last as EUis Island was on r of measles was reported to out among those being held Timing the day the department of justice announced that a warrant f o j\ the and portation of Soviet - and tonight S. N. to the made public d letter to Gen. in which he assured him information the department of justice desired to transmit to Martens would be communicated to on Col. 4.) into few great NEW Jan. 7.-Compulsory consolidation of the railroads into a few great before they return to private with the public and labor as well as capital represented In the management of the was advocated tonight by Director-General in an addrest before the Bar Association of New York Without this result will be progressively disappointing and in a few years dissatisfaction of the public will manifest through an insistent demand for a radically different plan which is not likely then to stop short of outright government Pointing out the situation of the prior to federal owing to the difficulty of financing the said that past experience has demonstrated that the Old system will not lie advocated fixing by congress of a general standard ot rates to allow earnings in excess of a reasonable go largely to providing adequate reserves to take cure of years of depression and at the same time of the excess must be left with the earning it Ho provide adequate stimulus for make a grave mistake in assuming that the representatives of capital cannot alone the Hines Palmer Finds Good In Packer Settlement 7.-More was accomplished through the government's settlement of Us proceedings against the five big Chicago meat packers than could have resulted a court decision to the Attorney General Palmer told the senate agriculture committee appeared there by invitation of the committee in connection with it's consideration of what legislation Is yet for the meat packing The the attorney general surrendered no rights to a further prosecution of the eliminated the packers the conduct of industries not directed related and does not Represent contemplate further either civil or criminal as the cases against them have s been Seize 2 Communists In Ohio 7.-Pan said to he an organizer of the English branch of the communist labor party here Ws to be secretary-treasurer were lodged in city charged with criminal syndicalism der a state The two seized by federal agents Jn were turned over to local it found - ' - FROM N. Y. Names Nm German Cardinal Dr. Bertram of who has been created a Cardinal by Pope The Archbishop was among the seven elevated at the December senator flays palmer's truce Says Atty. Gen. Has Excused Millionaire Packers From Deserved Jan. 7,-Proceedings up to the recent settlement between the government and the five major ware termed before the senate agriculture committee today by Senator of Attorney General Palmer was before the to explain the believe in government by law and not by agreement or Senator France have an ers or was not violated by the packers or wast not I consider the whole proceeding The department of justice was obligated to cost of meat is an important said here Is a of who are suspected of committing a By they are excused from There are poor misguided people who have detectives of the department of justice following They are brought into court and thrown into Are they given an opportunity sign an agreement and go England at Last is Smiling at Breakfast International Jan. 7.-England is wearing smiles at the breakfast table for the first time in four After patient waiting and heroic endurance first-class bacon is being received from the Heretofore a third rate product bought by the Government was Sufficient stores had under the Food Ministry that it was possible to forego American The American bacon market broke and Britain was able to stipulate that in all future shipments only the best cuts shall be sent to For months people have been reducing their bacon for poor bacon improperly stored does not make an exactly aromatic or tasteful Nab Grover Millionaire Draft After 2-Year Chase Jan. 7.- Grover * thy son of former and charged with boing a draft dodger and deserter from the was captured while hiding in ' the palatial residence of his mother on the outskirts of this Tonight he Is a prisoner oft Governor's in New York awaiting trial by Tho capture of widely known automobile racer is still also charged with dodging the was as sensational tut has been his career in the last five More than a dozen federal and city officers In the raid on tho Resistance was offered by tho Emma who threatened the officers ahd was disarmed only after a She was held in bail on charges of assault and battery with Intent to kill and con- to present the execution of search and arrest Bail was by her ' ' Grover Bergdoll disappeared in August 1917, and search for him as an alleged draft dodger made all the United States and Several time's federal agents searched the three residences maintained by the in Mother Ma do Mrs. Bergdoll threatened death to any officer who entered home when appeared at the mansion Strategy was and tho front and rear entrances were at the same It was at the rear that the mother struggled with the police and was A search of the revealed Grover hiding in a window box seat on the second floor of the After a preliminary hearing at the federal building Bergdoll was taken to York under heavy Before leaving he said he had roamed all over tho United States and had returned homo only a few days Ho said ho saw his Erwin only and that was in Cincinnati six months Grover father is The young man was much in the public eye beforo ho was accused of draft The owner of several fast he was several times placed under arrest and heavily fined lor speeding and He was in numerous in one of which six were Later ho took to aviation and was charged by the police with flying low over the When ho was Grover is alleged by the federal agents to have declared would never fight against though he was born in this In 1914 he offered his services to Germany as an aviator through tho local German Bolshevik Queen Gives Police Free Love Talk Jan. 7.-Miss Anna 24, known as Sylph of the and declared tho Beautiful was sent to Ellis Island today to await deportation as an alien She was arrested In the raid last night on tho Russian language radical paper Novy So eloquent was a by the at a police station where she expounded the doctrines of free free equal distribution of all wealth and free that her captors missed the regular ferry to Ellis Island and she was escorted there individually by one of the police department's most courtly Falling Casting is Responsible For Death Jan. 7.-Daniel 60, was killed today by falling casting at the Western Reserve mill of the Brier Hill Steel where he was plant He is survived by a wife and Severn Daniel Sulch was struck by tiie casting is to Is Killed in Cavern Jan. 7.-Andrew J. aged 45, laborer at the American Bottling company was killed this He wfs shoveling into a The big clay haute caved in on suffocating a house in Thomas street here have discovered 60 of service ammunition and a quantity of to blow up the whole national meet San Kansas City Leading for 1920 Banquet Jan. 7.-The peace treaty as a campaign loomed conspicuous on the political horizon today as leaders Of ' the democratic gathered here for the meeting of the democratic national laid preliminary plans for the presidential ' v. Already - overshadowing the fight for the national which apparently narrowed during the day to Kansas City ahd San discussion of the treaty got an additional impetus when it became known j that at its meeting the mitteo would be asked by its officers | to formally put itself squarely behind President Wilson stand in treaty resolution making such a declaration is prepared for presentation and Chairman Cummins of the committee predicted that it would be it Is understood to be iti general president's out declaring specifically for unre served bhf Cummins the intention was to make its language plain that there would ba no. doubt thM the stood the May Kick The announcement stirred up endless speculation when it was coupled with unverified reports that William J. Bryan would advocate a different course in his speech at the big Jackson Day banquet to be held tomorrow No one professed to know Bryan's but many turning in their minds stories quoting him as advocating ratification with any compromise that could be Involved In the possibilities of this situation was another unknown message which President Wilson is to send to his fellow It generally has been assumed that he will touch on the but there has been no information as to how far he may go or whether he will urge that ratification be made an active issue in the Tho purport of President letter to the Jackson Day characterized by the white house eral ago as containing important word to the still was carefully guarded It is understood It will be short and it will be read before the speeches at each of the two sections of the Chairman Cummins conferred with Secretary Tumulty at the white house today and later it was said that no confidential copies of the massages would be available to the prior to the time of its Chairman Cummins declared the banquet would be the greatest political dinner country's A dozen Including most of those prominently mentioned for the presidential nomination will appear at each of the two banquet At ono of these it is planned to 800 people and at the other 700. Begg to Make Fight For Early Start P. O. Work By B. * Register 41 Home Life D. Jan. 7.-"I have not been advised of what action the treasury take with to the Sandusky public building said Representative T. Begg it does not appear to me that will excessive in view of the increase in the cost of With what has already been appropriated this will make an appropriation of for the effort of leaders to prevent any all I intend to take public buildings the urgent necessity of immediate action on legislation for I shall insist must be included in this session's above all I shall make a fight for starting of construction usual speed of government we will have two or three sessions oiS congress between the laying of the foundation and completion of We might secure an increase after work has been What we is start it is stated a report will be sent to congress before January 15. Gov. Cox Proclaims Week Soon Jan. 7.-"The very elect of our young must be enlisted in the cause of education to the end that the children of Ohio may have the best teaching says Gov. Cox in a proclamation issued 15 to 22 as teachers It is to be a sort of teachers recruiting week when clubs and other agencies are to join hands in to go Into the teaching exhume 20,000 yanks in 2 mo. Jan. 7.-The work of removing bodies of 20,000 American dead burled in Franco outside the battlefield and army sanctioned by the French is expected to begin within two Col. H. E. U. S. assisted by other officers from the American will direct tho Technical workers are coming from the United States to direct the French civilians In the task of disinterring and shipping the The it is will be completed In 1920. Steamer is Overdue Jan. 7.-Coast guards and all Lake Michigan steamers today were instructed to keoy a lookout for the Crosby line steamer 24 hours overdue from The vessel was reported to have been sighted off Muskegon harbor late last night when it was believed heavy ice floes forced her to turn Marine men hern tonight were of the belief she may have been disabled or Finds Leah All Right Jan. 7.-Geoj-ge a searching with a lighted torch a leak in a natural gas pipe In the residence of Conrad in this found the The house was blown to the debris scattered all over the and her Windows bt several were Harvard Maiden Finds 7.- Another star has been discovered by the Harvard College It was announced tonight that Miss Joanna C. S. of the observatory in the course her examination of photographs of the recently at had detected the Its position is right ascension 18-"hours, 49 30 declination plus 29 6.3 minutes The spectrum of the new star is characteristic of a nova In its early Between Dec. 4 � tary Phillips would not discuss his rail men will join in buying Fail to Get Satisfactory Relief From H. C. Confer With Attorney Jan. 7.-Failing to obtain satisfactory relief from the high cost of living either through further wage advances by the railroad administration or from the campaign of the department of officials of the four big railroad brotherhoods and the railroad shop crafts affiliated with the American Federation of have decided to seek a solution for themselves through co-operative production and The step construed somo quarters indicating that demands for further wage increases would not be pressed pending outcome of the ex Details of the co-operative scheme not yet been plans have been under consideration since the at Chicago in. The formation of the all-American cooperative committee an outgrowth of the conference was announced today at its office Another conference will be held in Chicago Feb. 12 Warren S. grand of. the brotherhood of locomotive and one of the organizers of the Chicago is general treasurer of the co-operative Other of the railroad employees organization are officers of the Representatives of the four big brotherhoods conferred during day with Howard special assistant to the attorney-general and in charge of the campaign against the high cost of Mr. said the brotherhood had come to obtain first hand information regarding results achieved by the department of justice and had formed him that their organizations planned to solve their own problems of living costs through Jan. members 0$ the New denied their seats at branch's opening meeting session * A they could be loyal office when bound to act instructions of the was quickly passed 140 C. dramatic suddenness xk to bring the members before the bar pf The socialists must prove ness their seats is selected bv the The session was calling when indict 5 in poison cases NEW Jan. 7.-Five more of the 23 men indicted yesterday in connection with the manufacture and distribution fit wood alcohol which spread death and illness at Christmas were arraigned In federal court today charged with conspiracy to defeat the wartime prohibition Four were held in ball They were Salvatore Adolph Panarelli and Carmine was held AH pleaded not Paul proprietor of a barber and Frank a both of the were arrested tonight charged with Implicated In the sale of which caused several deaths In Conn. denied their The prisoners will taken to Hartford tomorrow after being arraigned before a United States 12 He Strolls About in Nightshirt News Jan. 7.-O. 8. pneumonia patient in a local eluded attendants and took a hike in his night Although chilly blasts hammered the thermometer down to 12 degrees above he didn't Several blocks away he pounded on the door of a The surprised culled an officer who took back to the hospital none the worse for his Killed Jan. 7.-Joseph charged with killing his Tabor appeared for preliminary examination today before Jn plumb declares industrial plan Jan. 7.-A plan for all-American modeled after the plan of the same name for the has been prepared and is expected to be publicly announced Copies of tho captioned Industrial Program by Glenn E. are being circulated in ington and somo of them have been received in government Briefly the plan proposes for all-American the system of tripartite control advanced some time ago with tho backing of the great brotherhoods and which it has been announced would be made an at the It proposes practically the same division of representation for and the Town Clock Tolls as Zero is Registered News Jan. 7.-Beaver's town clock Jias the uncanny habit of tolling when the thermometer All last winter tho bell made its hearers acquainted with the weather The first zero weather this winter was also The August of gf their party 1 A. and $ Bronx Charles ve and Louis of New York % ed before the pit of are seeking seats In this who have been elected on i m platform that is absolutely m the best interests of the state of S York and of the United speaker is m doctrine of the socialist fs not truly a political bmV n % admitting % its ranks enemy aliens and - - m Attack Martens -I Quoting from the section of the co of socialist all members to guided 1 ' all their political actions by the and platform of the the speaker r is interesting to note that Lii I wig C. A. K. self-styled iet became a the socialist and its tVs dent that in spite Qf oath are bound to received from an committee may i whole or of aliens or gf holding to n f| meats or whose may be diametrically opposed tq best interests of the U. 8."- vSi is citizen's right to on Page 2, Col. 3.) ' solid american protective idea NEW Jan. 7.-A plea for the ' old American protective idea made here today by Senator Harding of Ohio In an address here delivered before the national potters The senator declared he had a peculiar interest in pottery as 'S a of. the American i 1 do hot care how much men may j sneer at he do not care how much men may say that tho 5 j old American protective idea is a } thing Of the warn you I that If we expect to maintain can we must still cling to I the policy which made America vi I I have noted very great the moderate switching of the n in power to this j American After referring to the chaotic in which the hus been by the Senator Harding that he was perfectly willing j share American bounty with other but that he was unwilling 1 sacrifice the good fortunes of i lea to promote the good fortunes of some other people in advance of our 4 I He concluded with tho statement that the trouble with popular ment is that many men are 4 ] ing of the results of the ballot | j rather than of the common good of the | American Indict Candidate I For Alleged Fraud I Jan. 7.-Carl 1 defeated democratic I for mayor of haft been indicted by a grand jury in county for alleged violation of the practices act. The charge brought by Wendell ful republican Complete Remodeling of Wilke Bldg. to Make It Fine Traction was made Wednesday of the plans for the rebuilding tho Columbus avenue recently purchased by ami which will bo used fur tho station ami general between ami will Tiw building was part of the ohl West It Is stated that only the side walls and roof of the building will be The basement will be new a new rear wall and a new front will be put In. It will be one of the finest stations in this part of the Fleck & Sous have teen the for the The entire first the will be given over to L. S. E. waiting room and of In the waiting room install a cigar stands fountain and the lunch counter in the be by u modern steam system and lighting will be of the The two upper of be given over to the of the Ja Plans already prepared for ing call for airy jn The front of the mental give itt i which Will bs 4$ Worte of 062?7?06  

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