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Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - December 19, 1920, Madison, Wisconsinm m s m Ihe^lsco S '3NA TO R BORA ll, opp o n en t of a n y so rt o f a L eague o f N a tio n s , su g g w ts a n a t'ia n c e betw een Great B rita in , Franco* Ja p a n a n d th e U n ited S tages to c u t dow n a rm a m e n ts . A m erica Is in th e a b su rd L O R A H position of h av in g refused b l i n d to m eet w ith th e le a g u e A S A B A T re p re se n ta tiv e s to d iscu ss t h i s question . Boral! seem s w illing to rely upon th e old ^m ethods of dip lom acy w hich brough*, th e w orld w ar, a s th e ag ency of peace. H e seem s u n aw are th a t th e re is even now go ing on a tita n ic s tru g g le fo r su p re m ac y be t w ert! F ran ce a n d G re a t B rita in , and th a t A m erica is a lread y being d ra w n In to i t a s cham pion of the w o rld 's open door-th ro u g h w hich w e m u s t pass. H oover te lls H ard in g th a t w e should m ake the b est of th e League, n o t scrap it. H e a s k s . "W hy reopen th e many problem s already disposed of?" C om � m on sense! H e m igh t have added, "W hy attem pt to veto th e work of fo r ty -e ig h t n a tio n s a t th e d ic ta tio n of ou rselves and th e colossal A rgentina?" aw Badger Weather Generally fa ir Sunday and probably M onday; continued cold. V O L 136, NO. 79. 81st Yew. MADISON, WTS., SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19,1920. TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS VOTE WAR FINANCE REVIVAL BILL * I . | ---------- lieag u e . T H E B I T T E R e n d e r s A u s tr ia baa been ad m itte d to th e G erm any should be tak e n In. I t is an n o unced G erm any is ready , b u t will n o t a p � ply. D oubtless G erm an s t a t e s m e n do not w a n t to in v ite th e hum ilia tio n of re jec tio n . W all ace . A m erican araban-^ *�ador a t P a ris , h a s re fused to m ee t th e G erm an am b a ssad o r to F ra n c e a t th e la t t e r 's request. G erm an d ip lo m ats a r e n o t w ith o u t g ro u n d s fo r a p p re h e n � sion a s to th e recep tion th a t m ig h t g re e t th e ir ap p lica tio n to th e L eague. France, g re a te s t w a r sufferer, re � ceives an am b a ssad o r from G erm any. Uncle Sam's P a r ts re p re sen ta tiv e , re � fusing to m ee t him . looks foolish. B u re � ly, we have leas to fo rg ive th a n h a s Fronoe. W allace may say th a t F ranco is a t peace dith" G erm any, w hile we s r o not- I t is tech n ica lly FOOD FOR NEEDY SERVES AS TICKET TO MOVIE TOMORROW nether chance to fill empty stockings and stomachs on Christmas day. of the Grand theater, believes that those who have plenty should help those who might otherwise be cold and i birth of the Christ Child. To do his part he has contributed the use of his State street movie house for tomor- 1 1 7 ELL, Good Fellows, here's a ot er c a ce t fill e t st c i s a st ac s rist as a . T F. J. McWilliams, manager v m k arabbit. I M P O R T A N C E O F L E A G U E O F N A - T IO N 8 B E L I T T L E D B Y H A R � D IN G A D V IS O R S B Y R A Y M O N D C L A P P E R M A iU ON, O.-P re s id e n t-e le c t H a r � d ing w as u rged S a tu rd a y to g ive m ore a tte n tio n to th e econom ic ann i*olitk*J s itu a tio n in E u ro p e , an d less to th e L eag u e of N a tio n s . T he leaser im p o rtan ce of th e le-ajRie qu estio n w as im pressed on H ard in g by S e n a to r Ja m es R eed. Mi ss m in dem o cra t, a n d Dr. N icho las M urray B utler, p re s id en t o f C o lum bia u a iv e r- B o th believe H a rd in g is w ork-d ty . m gn avy ap*..,,*,. -....... _ to w ard a so lu tio n w hich, in i ts bill p rov id ing .fu n d s lu n d am o n ta ls , w ill be accep tab le , fo r c o n tin u in g S ec- .h ough p e rh ap s no t in a il d e ta l la B u t-~ ' w " � h n urn liab lv willro ta ry D an iels' big .cr is am o n g those w ho proba ly ill ! be consid ered for the a m b a ssad o rsh ip g un , b iswkb^ tr1' ,^ ' a s s i s t a n c e of o th - I to F ra n c e or Ja p a n .ItFtm KUI * A thA t l^ tho E n g la n d w a n ted the Armenians a id � ed- A rm en ian su ccess mean* the n e c � e ssa ry link T H E O L D and B ritish in te re s ts in tn e n o ru n ___ __G A M E n e a r e a s t an d India. F ranc* p u t th ro u g h a rep u b lican p ro g ram a f - { F ra n c e a feeling h .. . t a r M arch 4 r a th e r th an to c a rry o v er � lee m g-- - ? ------- .- . f ra m - , ?* " n8t fu tu re a tta c k s By R O B E R T S. A L L E N POM P, c o m b in e d w ih d ign iy , will c h a ra c te riz e th e in a u g u ra tio n of W isconsin 's offlcials-e leo t w ho will ta k e fo rm al o a th of office a t noon, J a n . 3. , A n ex ecu tiv e com m ittee , co rn u tin g of Ave m em bers, tuts been ap p o in te d by T he re la tio n s be tw een th e a ssem b ly U�v- U- L. Ph ilipp . M em bers of th is an d th e council h av e now been defi- J co m m itte e a re , W . IL B agely , ciiaJr-? i m a n , Col. W. J . A nderson , sec re ta ry . H a rry .Sauthoff, C h arles i i . C ro w n h a rt a n d F re d L. H olm es. T h is co m m ittee , a c tin g w ith a g e n � e ra l a r ra n g e m e n ts co m m ittee se le te d by th o ex ecu tiv e co m m ittee a t a m e e t� in g in th e c ap ito l y e ste rd ay , com pleted p re lim in a ry p la n s fo r the in au g u ra l ce rem o n ie s w hich will fill th e m orning, a f te rn o o n a n d even ing . C O M M I T T E E S N A M E D E H U N T E D fo r thr and didn't get I and then It was the Ow l car that did R. The little motorman stepped his car suddenly at m idnight in the 1800 block on W innebago street. He turned to the belated homes oars within. " W art a minute and . l f show you something." Hopping off, he ran back a half block and returned w ith a fat, sleek cotton-tail, its head neat� ly severed by the car wheels. " W haddeya know about that," ha crowed. "I've been hunting rabbits the past month and haven't had a smell of one. Now loo kit." u R u s s ia ' who do not indorse th e i took th e view S a tu rd a y th a t the buffer be tw een Soviet Bus. a e r ^e.p u ^ ^ u t i n; M rs. \Valt*-r Ayer, lo G onzales and Irin eo V illareal, n e a r j Uru*. J . F . A. P y re . C iudad G uerrero , T am au lip as . T h is force w hich w as recen tly re c ru ite d In th e U nited S ta te s , w as s c a tte re d an d G om ez's tro o p s w ere rep o rted to be p u rsu in g th e re m n a n ts . A n u m b er of sm all b an d s were said to h av e been d e fea ted n e a r T am pico . S ev e ra l p riso n e rs w ere su m m arily e x � ecu ted . E n riq u e E s tra d a h a s succeeded th e la te B gnjam in H ill a s se c re ta ry of w ar. E s tra d a com m anded th e tro o p s w hich pu rsu ed th e bajrvdtt P ed ro Z a � m o ra an d rescued l l A m erican s , se v � e ra l w eek 8 ago. T h e co -d efe n d an ts , N o rv in L ln d en - h e im a n d S. W alte r K a u fm an , w ere con v ic ted on th e sam e co u n ts . MANDARIN SLAIN; FEAR TONG WAR e s ted in th e p ro g ressiv e p a r ty . H is d efense w as th a t, w hile he h ad m ade use of G erm an ag en c ie s in financ ing th e deal, th e m oney w a s fu rn ish e d by H erm an S ielcken, w ea lth y A m erican re s id in g in G erm any . R um ely co n - ' fe ssed g re a t a d m ira tio n fo r G erm an in - . . . , . _ . _ _ _ i s t i tu tio n s .M usk; co m m ittee P ro f. E . B. Got- : d e fe n d a n t's w ife w a s in c o u rt don. M rs E. J . H a r t, Jo in t ch a irm en , th ro u g h o u t th e tr ia l. S he rece ived th e M iss E lizab e th B u sh ie r. P ro f. D . W hee- I v e rd ic t a s q u ie tly a s did he. ler, P ro f. C. H . Mills. . f . . . B all co m m ittee- J 'rof. Ju l iu s Olson, Mi's. E. R ay S tev en s , Jo in t ch a irm e n ; M rs. C arl Jac k so n , S ta n le y H an k s , C. P . N orgord . D eco ra tio n s com m ittee- A dolph M en- gee. M rs. A ylw ard , jo in t c h a irm e n ; L W, B urch , T h o m as M u rray , M iss E th e lw y n A n d jason . C a r r ia g e co m m ittee- C arl T en n ey and M rs. C. L am b, Jo in t ch a irm en . M E E T T U E S D A Y T h ese co m m ittees will m ee t w ith th e e x ecu tiv e co m m ittee T u esd ay a t 4 p. rn. in th e s ta te h ouse to co m p le te a*r- I g an g em en ts . I T h re e d is tin c t ev en ts w i l l co m prise 1 th e In a u g u ra tio n -'the ta k in g of th e j o a th a t neon, a recep tion by n ta te ottl- j c e ra in th e a f te rn o o n an d a g re a t public | b a ll in th e c a p ito l ro tu n d a in th e ev en � ing . F o r th e first tim e in IO y e a rs th e in � a u g u ra tio n w ill be a so c ia l e v en t. Gov. P h ilip p did a w a y w th th e e n te r ta n - m e n t fe a tu re s o f the cerem ony , con� fin in g the in a u g u ra tio n to th e tak in g o f th e oath . T h e d a y 's e v e n ts w ill s t a r t sh o rtly b e fo re noon. A bout 11:30 a. rn. s ta te offleers-c loo t w ill a ssem b le in th e e x � e cu tiv e ch am b er, w ith m em l>ers o f th e to finance th e p u rch ase o f T he Mail.H is te s tim o n y w as th a t ho w an ted T ho ��n ta tiv e W ingo, A rkansans, ''sa y s th e M ail to p re sen t tho G erm an side of th e g o v e rn m en t can n o t ch eck th e d o c lin - w a r new s fa irly . H e a lso w as ln tv r - (T u rn to p ag e 5 co lu m n 2.) ST. LO U IS- S lash ed a c ro ss th e face rep ea ted ly , a n d finally s ta b b e d in the eye, th e body of Je n Yok, C hinese m an d a rin , w as found on h is bed here S a tu rd ay . Yok w as th e p ro sp e ro u s ow n er of a lau n d ry an d a lea d er In th e local C hinese colony. F e a rin g th e o u tb rea k of a T ong w ar, police la s t n ig h t took p re ca u tio n s th ro u g h th e p lac ing of e x tra p a tro l� m en in th e C h in ese d is tr ic t . Yok w as s ta b b ed seven tim es. E v l- go v ern en t ' ing prices. Do you believe th is g r e a t g o v ern m en t h a s no t th a t pow er?" V O T E ON R E S O L U T IO N T hose vo tin g a g a in s t th e re so lu tio n w ere: Republicans - Ackerman, N. J .j Burroughs, N. H .; Cannon, IIL: Chindblom, III.; Crowther, N. Y.* Dale, Vt.; Oallinger, Mass.; Demosev. N. Y .; Echols, W . Va.; Fess, Ohio: Glynn, N. Y .j Good, Iowa; Goody* koontz, W . Va., Gould, N. Y .; Green. (T u rn to page 8, colum n 3) SINN FEIN ERS AND TROOPS BA TTLE D U B L IN - Armied conflic ts b e tw een S inn F e in and B ritish fo rces w ere re � p o rted today from v a rio u s Darts of Ire lan d an d severa l c a su a ltie s occured . In an am b u sh n e a r M itchell S tone la�t n ig h t S inn F e in ers a tta ck e d tw o lo rry loads of so ld iers k illing tw o an d w ound ing four. i t w as not lea rn ed w h e th er o r not th e a t ta rk e r s s u s � ta in ed a n y losses. A policem an w as k illed and tw o w ounded In a n o th e r am b u sh n e a r Sw anlinson . C o un ty deuce of a d e sp e ra te s tru g g le be tw een I C avan . Yok an d th e m u rd e re r w ere seen in o v e rtu rn e d fu rn i tu re a n d to m c lo th � ing. A m oney b e lt a b o u t Y ok 's body c o n � ta in ed $500, bu t w as n o t touched . BRAGITE-O rd e r h a s been co m � p lete ly re s to red th ro u g h o u t C zecho� s lo v a k ia , a cco rd in g to official a n � nou n cem en t. E v en th e co m m u n ist p re ss is ad v is in g re su m p tio n o f w ork. S ev en ty Sinn F rille rs a tta ck e d tho police b a rra c k s in F o u lk s M ills, co u n ty W exford , b u t escaped u n � sca thed . C a p tu re o f a Sinn F e in a m m u n itio n depot a t T em nlem ore w as rep o rted by D ub lin C astle . T h e d ea th ra te in th e U n ited .Staten fo r 1919 w as th e low est y e a rly a v e ra g e ever r ec o r d e d .

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