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Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - February 01, 1920, Madison, Wisconsinti th* nex t m ove l r its checkered carver, H u n g a ry w an t* to got back in to the kl n j -row r n T T T IheWisco MEXICO HOLDING U.S. FLYERS & sis HUGE RAIL DEFICIT IS REVEALED U C p r p n D T C ACTION ANTICIPATED IN .0. R L r Ult I O DELEGA TE FIGHT AND This reaction from bo!*h,(�# of H u n g a ry 's a ir , ady d. p lated wealth. W h en th e 11 u n ita rian s roe� to rev o lt a * a ln s t th e bo lshev ist d ic ta to r , a I'm lied g ro u p of ti a* no rx hist* took a d v an - ta.ee o f th e s itu a tio n to tu rn th*' gov - am;neat over to one of til* Hapsburg ________ duke*, (int Hoover Intervened with a _ _ , . " , . _ . 'declaration that while a llap.hurg ^ 4 M o n th l OI r f u f r t l C.OntlTM rtugliod Uicrv vuuiJ L. r.u r '! f C c?* - r o v ? - r -!?? * 5 9 * . for Hungary, and the duke retiret!. o n n n n n . c*. -i ^ m w H o ra ry ha. bae,, ruled 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 J C o a t S p i k e h y a w d m U *� sw obly , under Premier A d d s t o I r o u b le s ^Hussar a makeshift government un- ( . Vier w h ic h Cho country sought to settle Its affairs more definitely. T h o la s t s te p In th e re tu rn from B o lsh ev ism w as th e e le c tio n th is week. Bolshevism had no active followers. S o c ialism received B ran t e n co u ra g e � m en t. T he people w an ted peace, and se t tle d cond itions. U n d er th e old m o n � a rc h y th ey h a d w orked h a rd and lived on a p la in fare , b u t th ey had not bi*on h u n g ry and th e re hail been no n ig h t torpors. T h ey did not d is tin g u ish b e � tw een th e lib e rty o f re p re se n ta tiv e g o v ern m en t anil th e lim ited license and m ass s la v e ry of bolshevism . T hey w ent hack to th e only Idea of g o v e rn m en t they w ere fa m ilia r w ith. Ie Journal MADISON, W1S., SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY I, 1920. TWENTY PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS % s i s sis i i i s i s s i s s i s sis 2-YEAR LOSS HALF BILLION FIFTY-SEVEN OPPOSITION TO BERGER CASES DAY'S Return o f La F ollette E xpected to Bring D efin ite * C | I T D F P n D f l M ove This W eek; Lineup A gain st Socialist I L U I t E L U U l i U N ow Big Q uestion in State --------- Saturday a Reports Bring To- ? - I T o o c o . D R W T A SH IN G TO N - T w o y ears of federal control e t the ra ilro ad s en d in g w ith Dec. 31, ISIS, oost L Jut; KH. m ore ru m o rs and still mar>, H ull, B lam e, io n u i i .u a w ith m ore rum o rs. Everybody** D tth m a r a re m ost freq u en tly m en - I sp re ad in g 'em. E verybody has {tlo n o d am o n g th e " wls� 'un* ." T h e J a d iffe ren t an g le on th e s itu a tio n and ! roftd school In th* cap ito l wa* cover I y e t nobody known, w ith th e excep tion 1 Tnr ��>me m iss io n a ry work, a* well s s of a few, and even th ey m ay no t be oevern l p r iv a te conference* F rien d * su re a b o u t It. I o f a ll can d id a te* w ere on h and to I S e n a to r R. M. L a F o l e t t e 'a re tu rn 'J Warning On Unre� ported Illnesses th e g o v e rn m en t m ore th an a h a lf b l l - | to M adison from R ochester, Minn., lion d o lla rs, the ra ilro ad a d m in is tra tio n i d *d no t m ate rla llx e . H e w ill p robab ly sa id in a s t a te m e n t issued to n ig h t. T he : re tu rn th e m idd le of th* w eek W ith to ta l loss for the tw o years . Includ ing J h is a r r iv a l som e defin ite ac tio n m ay the ren ta l paid for the ro:uls, wa* $594,- j be a n tic ip a te d re g a rd in g th e d e legate I F T Y -S E V E N new case* of !n- _ . , . . . . . . . .w i . . i s - fluenxa in 47 horns* an d th�m ingle an d feel th e road m en a*- J . u rU v rrflty in firm a ry w e re r e � sem bled from all p a r ts of th e s ta te , i portpd yeHt)>rday lo t h " rU y of E Y E S ON B LA IN E I h ea lth . T h is m ake* a to ta l of 262 O f espec ia l in te re* t is th e g a in in g I case* q u a ra n tin e d in 192 M adison 200.000, acco rd in g to th e s ta te m en t, w hich g ave the follow ing add itio n fig � u res: L o ts for 1919 alone $349,200,000. Loss for N ovem ber and D ecem ber, 1919, w hen effects of coal sh o rtag e w ere fe lt, $111,500,000. L o ts fo r D ecem ber alone $62- 300.000. In ana ly st* o f Its figure*, th e ra il a d m in is tra tio n b lam es th e coal s tr ik e fo r a good sh a re o f It* lo** d u rin g 1919. N ovem ber and D ecem ber It Is sa id H e re we h av e th e a lm o st u n an im o u s w ere ex p ec ted to show little if an y loss, v e rd ic t o f tw e n ty m illion* o f people t h a t even a n e a r-d e sp o t Ism is p re fe r � a b le to bolshevism . A nd they had tried both. h u t b ecause of th e s tr ik e th e lo** in th ese tw o m on th* w en t above $100,- 000,000, o r ap p ro x im a te ly one fifth o f the to ta l Ina* fo r th e tw o years. H ad Increased ra te* been In effect fo r th e 'e n tire tw o y e a rs th e lo ss would h av e been fa r lees, th e s ta te m e n t sa y s fight. C om prom ise se n tim e n t I* still being s tro n g ly ta lked , b u t n o t by ' all of th em " T he next week can be e x � pected to develop so m eth in g defin ite in th e lin eu p fo r th e O. O. I* d e leg a te e lection . O f g re a te r Im p o rtan ce In develop- j m en ts d u rin g th e week Is th e a n � n o u n cem en t from M ilw aukee th a t V ic� to r B e rg er g iv ing up h is fight fo r m s e a t in th e house, will bi* .satisfied w ith th e g o v e rn o r's c h a ir an d will m ak e th e ru n . H e will be n o m in a ted -of co u rse- by th e so c ia lis ts . C o n � je c tu re s a* to hi* e lection depend upon th e lin eu p he face*. W ho will it la*, Gov. E. L. I 'hltlpp, S e n a to r Roy W ilcox, L aw ren ce W h ltte t . o r i t tc - r e ta ry of S ta te M erlin H ull, A tto rn ey G en era l J . J B laine. Col. G ilbert S e a � m an. J . D. Heck. J . H . T ittem o re . L t. B u d ap es t d isp a tc h es a s s e r t th a t au g - i an<! c o n tin u es: . I tS ovem nr D ithm -ir T h a t i* a b o u t allIf Un in c rease In ra te* w hich becom e! . T in tn m 1 �na is ....... an go*tlona a s to w ho sh a ll be k ing of . f i c t i v e in Ju n e , ISIS. h ad becom e e f - | � f th *m I S S U E ^ L IA N C U T T he Issue c o n fro n tin g th e voter, w h o m ev er B erg er oppose*, w ill be m ore th a n acco u n ted fo r by th e loss c lean c u t am i defin ite u l tr a - r a d ic a l- H u n g a ry ra n g e from a H a p sb u rg to f ic tiv e J a n I 19H, th e e n tire kiss fo r! "som e A m or!can m illio n a ire ." I* th is tho tw o years, a f te r {toying th# re n ta l , ; c o m p lim en ta ry to th e H apsburg* . o r to ^ .� u M ^ avc .r T ort* niTim *.�( u hv bn f\u� th e A m erican b ig -b u s in e ss m an ? P ro b a b ly a t th is m o m ent, w hen H u n � g a ry is a pa ra ly zed and b a n k ru p t s ta te , K in g M organ o r K ing R ockefel- ln th e tw o coal s tr ik e m o n th s o f No- vcruller and D ecem ber." ? O f th e loss fo r 1919. $229,700,000 o r in s is ten c e of th e B laine boom. H e Is being m en tio n ed In a ll cam p s. "W h a t is th e a tto rn e y g e n e ra l go ing to d o ?" is a sked . M r B laine h im self Is u n d e rs to o d to h av e s ta te d th a t th e m a tte r had not a s y e t been consid ered by him . T h e re can be no dou b t, h o w � ever, th a t shou ld the ix i F o lle tte fo rces feel th a t he w ould m ak e a t th is tim e a s tro n g e r m an th a n D ith - m ar. th e L ie u te n a n t G o v ernor a g a in w ould be ask ed to ru n fo r som e o th e r office. , Blaine** can d id acy b rin g s u p still a n � o th e r In te re s tin g p o ssib ility . B laine, a p ro fessed lib e ra l p ro g ressiv e , a g a in s t B erger, th e so c ia list, m ig h t Involve a q u a n d a ry fo r th e v o te r and a ra y of h o p e fo r th e dem ocrat* . ED U C A TO R S AN E L E M E N T On top of th is a il I* th e s ta te m e n t m ad e e a r ly in th e week by C. P. C a ry , sLate su p e r in te n d e n t of public in s t r u c � tion , th a t " te a c h e rs should ge t in to p o � l it ic s and a g o v e rn o r p u t in office w ho w as a fr ien d of e d u ca tio n ." T h ere is a good dual o f sign ificance to this. c o m � in g s s It does a t th is tim e. Behoot teach er* a re d issa tis fied . th e public a s hom e* In ad d itio n to those In room ing h o u ses and h o sp ita ls . W hile th e d ise a se ha* reach ed th e s ta g e of a d e a th -d ea lin g epidem ic, th e ban on all pub lic ga th e rin g * , dan ces and th e a te r* It is e x p e rted will check th e c lim b o f th e sick ne**. H ea lth a u th o r it ie s Issued a d ra s tic w a rn in g th a t any case found w hich w as not r e � p o rted to c ity officials would tie su m - ; mayfly h an d led . T h e rap id sp re a d of j th e epidem ic an d it* v iru len ce ha* d e � te rm in ed th e board th a t a ll jm sslb le j c au tio n and c a re m u s t be o b served by j every'body FO ST E R F U N E R A L W ED N ESD A Y F u n e ra l se rv ice s fo r the Rev. Q. N j F o s te r , who w a* e la l m od a t Bt. M ary 's I hosp ita l y e s te rd a y , w ill tie co n d u cted | W ednesday a t 2 p. rn. a t th e F ir s t M. E. c h u rch by th e Rev. K. A. B arnes, a ss is te d by o th e r m in is te rs from th e co u n ty . T h e fu n e ra l of M rs. C. K. B en n ett, w ife of th e fo rm er s e c re ta ry - t re a s - u re r of th e M adison G as a n d E lec tric Co,, who d ied F rid a y a t th e hom e o f her m other, Mr* M artin Lyons, 117 GROCERS AR E BRACED FOR GRAND RUSH ( ^ H IC AGO-^G rocer* here a re A le t fo r tho g ran d ru th . B randied f ru its , no m a t � te r how high tho p e rce n ta g e of alcohol, do not com e w ith in the m eaning of the p roh ib ition a m e n d m e n t , th e office of th e prof- b ition c o m m m io n tr here . a * u t ll. T his ru lin g cam e as th e r e � su lt of sn in q u iry grow ing out of th e su d d en p op u lar ity of brandied o h sr e its , figs and plum * here. T h* fru it w a# put up in C a lifo rn ia som a m o n th s ago and stood mo re or less u n � noticed on th e shelves of g ro � ceries u n til nomwbody d isc o v � ered th e kick. " T he p ro h ib itio n law b ans all b ev erag es c o n ta in in g m ors th a n one half of one per c en t a lcohol," sa id Jesse R. B row n, a s s is ta n t p roh ib ition co m m issioner. " O b � viously a food is not a beverage. Let th em e a t th e ir b ran d y if they Uke; o u r b u sin ess is to keep them from d rin k in g it." YANKS W ILL BE TAKEN TO M O N T E R E Y American Aviation Officer* T-.�;^.J C tier to military ,? Authorities* Following Forced Landing, Say $ M e s s a g e L AREIX), T ex . - L ieut* . O rlm N f an d D avis, A m erican a v ia to r s held in M exico fo llow ing t b a ls forced lan d in g a t G u e rre ro W ed m w e i day. have been tu rn ed o v er to M m U can m ilita ry a u th o r it ie s , acco rd in g tea advice* re a c h in g here from U nited! St ii ta# C onsul R and o lp h R ob ertso n . T he fliers w ill im tak en to M ontcm gi I a t pone t*> ex p la in befo re Gen. M u re | g u ia w hy th ey lan d ed on M exican sot!,, th e adv ices sa id . FEAR BLOCKADE ON VITAL ISSUES E a rlie r d isp a tc h e s In d ica ted thai A m ericans w ould b o, re tu rn e d to Um b o rder a t once. T h e reaso n fo r ttws ch ange in th e M exicans' p lan s- baja no t been m ade c le a r . BILLION POUNDS OF L E A F IS HELD g e r m u s t lie a m an w ho c an c a rry c u rred d u rin g th e first s ix m o n th s . T h is , su ch an Issue. T hey d o u b tle ss all th e s ta te m e n t accoun t* fo r by th e p ro - i h o n estly w ill c la im th e p riv ilege and le r w ould be fa r b e tte r fo r th e H u n - longed slu m p In fre ig h t b u sin ess w hich ab ility . g a r I a n s th a n would a H a p sb u rg . T he Im m ediate ly follow ed th e a rm is tice . I T h e n a m e s of W ilcox. W h ltte t . F ea- A tn erican k ing would do th a t w hich "T | ......... 1 - --------- ?--?------- ? - H u n g a ry m oat n e ed s-he w ould p u t th e C A R S SMASHED; co u n try on a p ay in g b asis . B u t K ing 171711/ A D I T L J I TD T M organ o r K ing G ary would be king I* IL VV A t x i i LJ t x J fro ffT has! to helm et, ju s t a s K in g F os- ! M IL W A U K E E -- T w o s t r e e t c a rs Ism c o n fro n ted by sane, c o n s tru c tiv e u su a l so n am b ttien t. A s tru n g p ro te s t p rog ress!v ism . W hoever opp o ses B er- N te r o r K in g B e rk m an w-nukl h av e been ,, ___ , - . . , w ere dem o lish ed b u t on ly a few p as- I* * c e n t k ,n * h ul H u n g a ry d ra fte d j , r n * rnound9 J a n . X, 1919. U nstem m ed to - leg isla tiv e Jam * In h is to ry will re su lt * haoeo held J a n . I to ta lled 1.179423.- If the sen a te en te r* on a n o th e r ex - *7y p o u n d s an d stem m ed LTS,507,411 tended d eb a te o v e r the peace tr e a ty , a s . pounds, now seem s likely. J W ith a crow ded d o ck et of th e m o st o r rr% _ n c \ c a - # r > c a r * e* im p o rtan t hill., untouch* ti. enat�� !� * 1 J tx /*. B O O Z E I V j \ S le r* a re w� igh ing c a n fu lly th e con se- I __ FED TO FISHES R ep o rts from n e ig h b o rin g c itie s show m a tte rs . T ins co n d ition probab ly w ill p lace o f B e la K un. If H u n g a r ia n s w an t to know w h ether an A m erican k in g w ould be b e tte r fo r (h em th a n a H ap sb u rg , th ey m a y find o u ^ by d ec id ing w hich is th e b e tte r o ff; a H u n g a r ia n m in er, o r an O hio o r P e n n sy lv a n ia m in e r; a H u n g a ria n fo u n � d r y w o rk e r, o r a P e n n sy lv a n ia stee l w o rker. I 're liab ly th e y would find the w o rs t p a id A m erican w o rk m an b e tte r off th a n th e best paid H u n g a r ia n w o rk � m an . A m erica h a s m en d in g to do, bu t co m p ared w ith E u ro p e a n r a g - ta g s its g a rm e n t Is in p re tty f a ir cond ition . . . . y T h e H u n g a r ia n e lection* will give e n co u ra g e jn e n t to th e m o n a rc h is ts in G erm an y . B erlin is g u a rd e d a g a in s t a m o n a rc h is t u p ris in g . T h e k a is e r tu rn s a cold sh o u ld e r to th o se w ho u rg e h is re tu rn to G erm any. H e h a s h ad enough o f th e k in g business. l i e Is obese and w orried , and am b itio n b a s left him . P e n e v e r w as a N apoleon , to com e back from a n is lan d p riso n an d se t th e w orld by th e ea rs . H ut th e G erm an m o n a rc h is ts a re ac tiv e , an d lf G erm an u n d e rc u rre n ts ru n p a ra lle l w ith those In H u n g a ry , m ore re a c tio n a ry h is to ry m ay be w ritte n sh o rtly . T h e sh o o ting o f E rx b erg c r, m in is te r of finance, has only a n in c id en ta l connection . T h a t w as in p a r t a p r iv a te qu arreL H ow ever, h is a s sa i la n t is a m o n arc h is t, and the c rim e is sa id to be n o t u n re la te d to re se n tm e n t e n te r ta in e d by the old m il� i ta ry c la sses a g a in s t th e G erm an gov- rm n n u it 's y ield ing to th e a llied dem and fo r su r re n d e r o f G erm an officers ch arg ed w ith c rim es a g a in s t th e ru le s of w a rfa re . . . � � By a vote of six to five tho se n a te m ilita ry a ffa irs co m m ittee rep o rted o u t bound car. THIEVES ST E A L TO H E A R T 'S C O N TEN T O P E N IN G ST A T E M E N T FOR G O V � E R N M E N T DUE M ONDAY; T R IA L TO LA ST W E E K S B E R L IN -T h e f ts ru n n in g In to th� m illion* of m a rk s an d Invo lv ing w hole c a r lo a d s o f w a r m a te ria ls h ave com e to ligh t. I t a p p e a rs th iev es h av e d a ily , fo r som e m o n th s , backed th e ir te a m s up to loaded c a r s a t Ju e to rb o rg an d c a r te d aw ay m eta l an d o th e r s u p � plies u n h in d ered . SEES RUSSIA A S SA N E REPUBLIC ST. LOV 113-It u KS la w ill em erg e a repub lic p a tte rn e d a f te r th e U nited S la te s , A lex an d er A. T ru tn e ff o f I r � k u tsk , S ib e ria , d ec la red here, p re d ic t� ing th e o v e rth ro w of w ith in a year. T ru tm -ff cam e from S ib e ria to St. I u is to a tte n d th e in te rn a tio n a l fu r sa le . " Is -n in e and T ro tsk y rea lize the p r in c ip le s of bo lshev ism a re w rong ," he .-ald. "T h ey a re m ak in g fran tic e f � fo r ts to s to p th e policy o f te a r in g dow n. T hey h av e bt g un to build up E n g in eers , c o n tra c to r* and skilled w o rk e rs h ave been Imported.** ESTH O N IAN S FREE A N T I-R E D LEADER I A) N DON -tum oral T u d en ltch , l e a d � er ut th e d e fea ted a n ti - bo lsh ev is t a r � il its. in n o rth w e s te rn R ussia , h as been a r re s te d by troop* o f h is com m and b u t wa* freed by th e F .ethonlans, th e E sth o n ia n lega tion an n o u n ced here to d ay . Y u den ltch w as a r re s te d by a d h e r- entn of G enera l H alakovitch , fo rm erly an officer u n d e r him , th e E *thon tan i lega tion sa id its g o v e rn m en t had (teen the com pulso ry m ilita ry tra in in g bill. In form ed officially, b ecau se th e d ls- BY J . L. O'SU LLIV A N G R A N D R A PID S. Mich. Po litical sk e le to n s ra tt le d to n ig h t in th e sec re t rece ss o f M ich igan 's political h is to ry w h ere th ey h ave been h idden since the 1919 cam p aig n T h e g h o s t of th e b itte r figh t of th a t c am p a ig n be tw een T ru m a n II. N ew � b e rry an d H e n ry Ford, c an d id a te s for th e U n ited S ta te s sena te , w ill be called fo r th M onday w hen Sfiecial A ss is tan t A tto rn ey G enera l F ra n k C. I>alley m ak e s th e o w n in g s ta te m e n t fo r the g o v e rn m e n t in th e tr ia l of 135 p e rso n s on c h a rg e s of c o r ru p t an d frau d u le n t p ra c tic e s d u r in g th e cam p aig n . D ailey will o u tlin e th e ev idence w hich th e g o v ern m en t w ill p roduce In a n a tte m p t to conv ic t N ew b erry , now U nited S u ite s sen a to r, an d hi* a s so � cia tes . of co n sp iracy to v io la te th e fed - bo lshev ism [ e ra t s ta tu te s g o vern ing e lections. I Dailey will s ta te th a t th e g o v e rn � m en t w itn esse s will show th a t N ew � b e rry an d hi* a s s is ta n ts co n sp ired to v io la te th e law in th ree m ain p h ases. T hey a re : S p en d in g m ore m oney th a n a l � lowed by federa l s ta tu te in a s e n � a to ria l i-am palgn. Use o f money and o th e r c o n s id � e ra tio n to p u rch ase vote*. Use of th e U nited S ta te * se n a te to d e fra u d th** v o te rs of M ichigan. T he firs t w o k of th e tr ia l w as tak en up en tire ly w ith a ssem b lin g a Jury. A bout six week# will be consum ed by tho g o v ern m en t in in tro d u c tio n of tes tim o n y , acco rd ing to re p o rts . F o u r h u n d red w itn esse s will be called tr ia l is expected tw o m o n th s . ? T he to c o r n u a .it b utt .providing fou r m o n th s t ra in in g fo r boys be tw een the age* of e ig h teen and tw e n � ty -o n e . L enroo t w as am ong th e o p � p o n e n ts of the bill in com m ittee . No d o u b t th e re will be a sh a rp lig h t on th e floor of the sen a te . . l f T h e A m erican coal m in e rs have closed th e ir case before P re s id e n t W il� so n 's a rb itra tio n com m ission . T hey show ed th a t one big c o rp o ra tio n , In (T u rn to page 3. co lum n 9) . ch arg ed m any so ld iers , leav ing th em w ith o u t m ean s of su b s is ten ce T h e lia lak o v ltch force* in ten d ed to tsk n Y udenltch to D o rp a t fo r tria l, th ey told th* E sth o n ian * . W hen the tra in w as s topped by F.*thonian tro o p s Y u d ah itch wa* re leased . M ostly cloudy Sunday and M onday; w a rm e r Sunday . LABOR TO GIVE DA Y 'SPA Y FEB. 12 L in co ln 's b irth d ay , Feb l l , ha* been ant a s id e by M adison union m en a s the d ay on w hich each will c o n tr ib u te one d a y 's p ay to w an! secu rin g a lalx ir hom e. B u tton* will be g iven each m an who c o n trib u te s to th e bu ild ing fund. Ail local* w ill a tte n d a m a**m eet - lug to m o rro w n ig h t in lab o r hall to detrt and M cK etla r *ui�l la te r th a t S e n a to r C upper. K au - | sa*, and S e n a to r L enroo t, W isconsin .It#* pub lic axis. a p p ro v e it. P a r ty lin es th re a te n to ta* c lim ln - j a te d in th e fight. S e n a to r W ad sw o rth , chairman of th e com mitt ess took issu e w ith M c- . K e lla r a n d p laced th e a n n u a l co st ai $600,000,000 a y 'jtr O pponent* rd the m ea su re p lan to ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e J cry fo r econom y. T he e x ac t cost a s | f ig u ra l by M cK ellur would be $1,314,- | 143.000 a y ear. , ' T h e bill p ro v id es fo r u n iv ersa l m il- j n a ry tra in in g a t a n en o rm o u s expense 1 to ta x p a y e r* w hen w e h av e a t least I fo u r m illion young nu n in th e coun try | a lre a d y w*-JI tra in e d an d read y fo r an y ! em erg en cy fo r m an y y ears to c o rn o ,' j th* Mr K e lla r re jio rt s ta te d ' T he e ffec t of th e p assag e of th is bill, c a r ry in g th e a p p ro p ria tio n s w hich m u st com e, will be to c o n s titu te In th is c o u n try m ilita rism of th*, u ltra -G e r� m an ty p e ." GOVERNMENT TO OPEN 24 FARMS W A SH IN G T O N T w e n ty -fo u r gov- . rn rn i nt fa rm s , lo ca ted on th e S'* w la n d s . Nev., ir r ig a tio n p ro jec t, w ill be fh ro w n open to pub lic e n try , Feb. ?6, t h e d e p a r tm e n t o f in te r io r an n o u n ced ti ul ad y T h e fa rm s ra n g e in stz� from ?9 to 166 acre* a n d a c o n s tru c tio n ch arg e of $60 p e r ac re is a sse , jd a g a in s t ' a ch b u y er It is naval ie in 15 in s ta llm e n ts . INVENTOR OF CODE IS DEAD V IN E T ABD HA VEN, Mas* W alte r P h illip s, In v en to r of the P h illip cod* used by a ll pre** te leg rap h e rs , d ted hero Saturday. N E W YORK T he 600 caste* o f B ourbon w h isky , sa id to b� mtssinjC from th e $4,000,000 boose ca rg o of thm w hisky sh ip " Y arm outh . worts th ro w n to th e fishes off th e D e la w a re C apes w hen th a t vessel w as d is a b le d a cc o rd in g to th e m er** wow called bw-e fore cu sto m officials her� to exp la im th e m y s te ry o f th e m issin g Intoxka can ts. th a t the ii Is misc is o f ep idem ic prim o r - * row * or*" in s tea d o f b e tte r. a week ago. aeoord tn n o n . I In tn .o t nf thorn. It.itlio .o l I 'J ": ? " 'n " U '." i T - " 'u l 'l t... I .upturn. ^ T ho ro iitttln " J T X " * " "m" I tl.|.ro|.r�iuon btllti -Tilth' mu." j T � r � i l >. nvoiy g.tar- br . r 'r l,lr, .'"".i " .� r : ? 'r " H any . . . . n m , , bu, I h t - h h U J . W A I S T S S 2 L * t l S \ 2 3 '. / S - S T Sw as dese rted . M any s to re s closed . ,____ . ,. ?* * I early , send ing hom e em ployes to r e s t Z Z Z u Z * h 'u J E t s 7 ~ r w ouV d^S j desks and empty chairs wen'* "J*!6�; I tem. regulation of packers, antl-sedi- B'ck 111 hom,,. in m oit ' Hon measures, the K ^ y .s , r e s o lu t e I I for an industrial congress , railroad re - J I organisation, oil land leasing and w a te r J I pow er lulls, reorganisation of the w ar ; risk insurance bureau and scores oft I pension lulls, private claims and m in o r 1 . nieosucc* which Individual senators in- I I sist on putting through. J sta y in g a t hom e w ith folks w ho w ere down, w as th e in v a r iab le cause. CALL O F F M E E TIN G S UIIICA GO- T h e in fluenza s to p p ed 1 tin fight on th e high cost of liv ing he re to n igh t. M rs. Jo seph T Bowen, c h a irm a n of the W om en's F a ir P rice C om m ittee of Illinois postp o n ed a se ries of a n ti-h ig h cost m ee tin g s schedu led fo r th e n e x t IO d ay s u n til a f te r th e subsidence of 1 the epidem ic. T h e re w ere 207 d e a th s in C hicago from flu and p n e u m o n ia in the 24 h o u rs 1 end ing a t 'J a. rn. S a tu rd ay , it w as announced . IN R O A D S IN OHIO C L E V E L A N D Influenza is m ak in g h eav y in road* in Ohio, acco rd ing to report* here to n ig h t C an to n and A kron lead in the n um ts-r of cases w ith K.ooo a n d 7,000, re sp ec tiv e ly . In *the la t te r c ity the to ta l d e a th s to d ay I reach ed 105. In C an to n , the d e a th to - I tai wa* p laced a 75. NAB OWNER OF COPPER COIL M IL W A U K E E T he police have u n - Id e r a r re s t Jo sep h K u n e rth , so u th stile I sa loon ket ja-r In te rn a l rev en u e of* ! fleers aided in th* trresf Horn� of J th e evld� lice c la im ed by tile indu e w as a co pper pi|*e coil, a bag of c o rn I ' m eal. ha lf a box o f ra is in s , a w ash I ladler, tw o o n e -g a llo n ju g s o f w h a t , I the police ca ll m ash and se v e ra l em p ty jug* SA YS HOBO HAS TOO MUCH COIN CHICA GO Th*' hobo is suffering I i from a sad m alad y tis* m uch m o n e y ,! Dr Ben B e ltm an of th e C hicago H ealth d e p a r tm e n t sa id h e r ,. Th*- d e a th of Jo a n B arleycorn h is re lieved the ?.bo'* of h is an cien t d u ty 1 of k illing Jo h n by th e q u a r t H e ilm an j 1 said. N ever h av in g ! si vc h ab its , th e K rugh in a Krill q u a n d a ry to acc u m u la te d on �ccm said . "T h e re su lt is th� 'bo' is le ft too m uch m oney on hi* h an d s," B e lt� m an said. "H� will not work w hile he ho* m oney in hi* {locket." CITY OFFERS LAND FOR N A V A L BASE O A KLAND , C al - By a vote o f 30 to I I, th*' c ity of A lam ed a S a tu rd a y *�ff"x - j i ed to th e fe d e ra l g o v ern m en t, w ith - j J o u t cost. 5,340 a c re s of tid e w a te r land J fo r its gri-at Pacific co ast n av a l base j T he sip-, valued a t m any m illions, w as I recom m ended by the Helm com m is - I j stun an d th e .McKean lionrd a s the la r - ' j ca tio n fo r w h a t is sa id w ill I* tin- la r- | g est nav al b ase in th'*, world STOCK ON FARMS IS DECREASED W A SH IN G T O N S tock on fa rm s in 1 i th*- U nited S ta te s w as w orth $*.561,- 1413.000 Ja n I, th e a g r ic u ltu re ti { ta r t- J m erit ann o u n ced today, follow ing a u rvey . a d e c re a se of $266 451,* p e rce n t c n m p tr q i w ith n a tio n -w id e 1 T his show s OOO o r tiiri-e Ja n . I, 1919. Til*' de p a r t 1 -ensus m d o il H orses ated 21,1 192,642 OO .n t's su rv ey in c luded b if ii'*rses, mu)�*, m ilch cow s r cattle , an d sh eep an d sw im lis ted on fa rm s Ja n . I to - inil w ere valued a t $1,- n q u ired ex|**-n- of the R oad is d ispose of r a s h . iortai jobs, he POUNDED SON TO DEATH, CHARGE BH IN KLAN D E B Mrs S tan ley I '.lom -ki tow n of S u g a r C am p, w as a r re s te d today on a w a r ra n t ? b a rg in g h e r w ith m u rd erin g h e r six y e a r old son by bea tin g him to d ea th . S usp icion a g a in s t Mrs. B lotnski is sa id to have b een a ro u sed w hen lier MORE RAIDS IN DUBLIN COUNTY DU BLIN B elles an d so ld iers car-* Tied out ex terudve ra id s on v a r io u s Hinn Fein h e a d q u a r te r s th ro u g h o u t Dublin co u n ty e a rly today . A n u n * ber of m em tier* �>f th** Hinn F e m pnr-� f itm e n t and p ro m in en t co u n c illo rs w ere a rre s te d , QUIT PAPER TO WORK ON STREE T MI DWA UK K E "F rom th e e d ito r ia l san c tu m to th e m ach in e sh o p " is 'h ts slogan of H m en w ho today resign�*! in i body from th e W isconsin-N ew*# recen tly a cq u ired by W. It. H e a ro t. T hey had re q u e s te d a sa la ry increases of 3.1 1-3 lier c en t. T hose w ho w tR not becom e m a c h in e ! * ppren iiee* wily tak e on Jobs a s snow shoveler* fo r th e city . ICE SA VES LIVES IN RAIL WRECK B U R LIN G TO N , Vt. F o rty d eg ree* I . low zero w e a th e r is believed ti* hav e saved th e lives o f m any p a s se n - g� is on a � !?iw and p ro b ab ly 1 M adison, C. l l . ap p o in ted by Gov v iso r of s ta tu te N ash. ta k e s offic Mr. R slitx w as a ss is ta n t rev iso i N ash, He orig in ; Heat ion of th e ?aslant rwiMMO ted y e s te rd a y . h tgnation w as 7. No s u c re s - ?on appo in ted . c u n - ' p rac tice o f will be located in C ro w n h art, re c e n tly K. It, Ph ilipp a s ro � t a suctM-*d L J . tom orrow ip p o in ted in 1919 ut u n d e r L ym an J . ted the plan of p ub- W isconstn S ta tu te s j and A nnota tions, and invented sjieeial J devic�'s and ex{i*-dients in the p n n t - * mg process to accom m odate the piaat.

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