Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - February 20, 1920, Madison, WisconsinWEA TH ER
SNOW IheWisco te Journal I CITYEDITION
VOL. 134, NO. 141. 81st Year. MADISON, WIS., FRIDAY A FTER N O O N , FEBRUARY 20, 1920. TW ENTY PAGES PRICE TW O CENTS
BORCHARD FACES ARREST
ADMIRAL ROBERT E. P E A R Y D E A D c h a r g e o f
STARTED HERE A T $5 A J ll CARNAHAN NEW Y 0 R K G? �- p - F 0R MURDER I S
WEEK; N OW M ILLIO N AIRE^ ^ ^ ^ P A C T R E S E R VA 7"/OjVS THREATENEDEXPLORER DIES AFTER
OPERATION
Pemiciot& Anaemia Fatal to
Discoverer of North Pole;
Had Brilliant Career As
Arctic Scientist
Edward S. Jordan, U. W. Graduate and Auto Mag�
nate, in City Today to Address Students,
Lays Success to Backbone and Woman's
Inspiration
TO
Prompt Ratification With Protection For AmericanR E S I G N Interests Recommended By Delegates At
State Convention; Suffrage Favored
National Equity President A ns�
wers Demand at Joint Meet
BY B E T T Y P R U E T T
w'AUH INT '.TY >N TPai Admiral R o b e r t E. P w r y , d iscovere r of tho N o r th Polo, died a t 1:2-1 i
a . rn. today.
D eath occu rred a t h is hom e h e r r >
w h e re ho wa* t a k e n a f t e r a recen t I
o p e ra t io n fo r pern ic ious u n a rm at
th e naval hosp ita l here.
A f te r nn o p e ra t io n for blood (rune- '
fu s ion t h e pd m lra l show ed a slight
ch an g e fo r th*- b e t t e r and w as tak en
to his hom e where he ap p ea red to I*
recovering . Y es te rday D eary seemed
st rong , it w as learned a t his residence.
A re lapso wa* suffered dUTlfi r toe
TTM NKT BKN y e a r s ago a bo.' f ro m the bae. wood*
M on sin s tepped of! i t ra i t ' 1
eonsin S a lc J o u rn a l odic*. a sked for � job, r i d g
SEEK CONCERTED
MOVE ON RAIL BILL
By Denouncing Long N
LABOR BACKING U P MAJORITY
OF H O U SE DEM O C R A TS
AGAINST G U A R A N TY
PR O V ISIO N S
I .ant n
iden t of
puny of Cle'
doing busine-
OOO a m onth,
a d d re ss til*"
as rep re sen t ,
indus try .
N ine teen >
r e jiorter on
in northern
a sse ts im
suit , sum
intr
of n o r th e rn Wis-
way to The Wig�
ed it.
j h t . lid \v a rd S. Jo rdan .
th* VI ordo n Motor C a r
v e l a n d . Ohio, a concern
of m on ' th an 11,WOO. -
r n veil in Madison to
-un ivers ity conference
c of the au tom obile
P r e s �
cott!- J
P i e d i
u t her
W A SH IN G T O N A co n cer ted action
on th* R tlam niri* *w�*"*
d a u g h te r ami a niece w'cro a t his dr** m u s t overcome
hom e when ne died. passed by co n g ress before the re tu rn
R ober t Edw in I*�arv in trep id Arctic �f 'he Urns to the ir o w n ers on M a n t i
ex p lo re r a n d d isco v ere r of the North 1 �>>' p res iden t ia l p ro c lam a t io n
Po ,e. a l th o u g h born rn Penn sy lv an ia O rg an ised labor is b ack in g up the
and in l a t e r life a res iden t of W as h - j
lngton, D. C., w as c la im ed as a son of
Maine. .
T h e Roosevelt , th*' sh ip th a t c ar r ied
th e P e a ry p a ' t y n o r th th ro u g h the
frozen w ater* to the Pole, was
In a Maine sh ip y a rd and P e a ry for
s tan d of lite m a jo r i ty of th" house
Dem ocra t* th a t t h e g u a r a n t y p rov l-
I (dons m ean h ig h er r a te s a n d 'g ive u n �
due a d v a n ta g e s to th e r a i l ro ad ow ners .
The p a r t of th*' bill u n d e r fire is the
section o rd e rin g the I n t e r s t a t e com
I m erce com m iss ion to a d ju s t Hiles so
th a t I he road- m ay be g u a ra n te e d *
r e tu r n of 5 8% per c en t on t h e i r aggro
g a te p rope rty .
L a b o r a n d the ra i l ro ad bro therhoods ,
acco rd in g to a m em oria l su b m it te d to
congress today, a p p e a r to he m ore o p �
posed to th is p rovision th a n the plan
in th e bill for a rb i t r a t io n of labor d i s �
putes , a l th o u g h seve ra l d e ta i ls of th is
sy s te m a re a t ta ck e d .
R a ilroad union lea d e rs today w ere In
session f ram in g th e i r new c om m unlea
lion to P re s id en t Wilson. T h e ro m -
m u n tc a t io n Is p lanned a s a p ro tea t
a g a in s t p res iden t ia l a p p ro v a l of the
r a i l ro ad bill, in c ase it passes
m a n y y * a rs TtTfd d u r in g W rw i i tn mer#
on a n is land In C asco Hay., n e a r P o r t �
land. Me. M any m em ber* of P e a r y 's
c rew s w i r e n a t iv e s of Maine.
I t w as in 1886 th.t t P ea ry , then but
30 y e a rs old, m ad e b is first t r ip n o r th
and c a u g h t tile A re t te fever, a " m a l �
a d y " he never w as able ti* cure . P rom
t h a t d a te to S e p tem b e r . 1003, w m a
co n t in u o u s period of p lanning , s u d e f �
fo r t to reach the top of th e world.
I l ia Initial t r ip w as for the purt*oa*'
of m ak in g a re co n n a is sa n ce of the
G re en la n d ic** cape.
D IS P U T E S C O O K C L A IM
It w a s Sept. 13. 1309. t h a t C o m m a n d �
e r P e a ry o a s t th e t irat shadow of s u s �
picion o v e r the c la im s of Dr. I'Yed-
e r iek A. Gook. t h a t he had d iscovered
th e N o r th Pole.
' I hav e h im nailed .'' he t e leg rap h ed
Mrs. P ea ry , w ho f ro m th e first had
d isbe lieved Dr. C ook's story .
I t w as on Kept. 6. 1909, t h a t P e a r y 's
an n o u n c e m e n t t h a t he had "na iled tho
Wlars a n d s t r i p e s to the Pole" wa*
re ad in Am erica . T h a t w as live d ay s
a f t e r Dr. Cook had s e n t a te leg ram to !
D e n m a rk d ec la r in g he had found t h e )
Pole.
B o rn in Cresson, Pa., M ay 6, 1856. I .... ..... _
P e a r y p o i h is e a r ly d u r a t i o n a t N o r th W IL K E S BA RUK. P a - M esh R as-
B ndg o to n , Me.. Academy, and la te r en- j ^ jnH i,a " ob ta ined a m o n th 's " leave of
toned Bowdoin College front whit h be a h "r n c e " from , he Laverne
w a s g ra d u a te d in 1877. He en tered
i p p a r r i ,
i n s egg hluondent. worked for
the polit ical power* who produced
public i ty for the press of th e sta te ,
becam e editor of the Daily C a r d in a l
w as once agen t for a big life i n s u r �
a nce co m p an y was sec re ta ry of the
M adison Forty Thou sa nil club, o r �
g a n i z e d the first s tu d en t conference
I a t W isconsin, edi ed the Badger, was
j p res iden t of his c lass and fell in love
: with a n Alpha Phi, C ha r lo t te H a n �
nahs.
I Jo r d a n left college to become a s taff
w r i t e r for Collier's and wro te a set ie*
I of a r t ic le s on football which m ade
. T u rn to p&g*; 20, co lum n I)
OFFICER DEAD IN
DUBLIN FIGHTING
D U B L IN -One policeman w as killed
a n o th e r wounded slightly a n d a th ird
w ounded dangerously in f ighting bere
las t n igh t . It could not be lea rned
w h e th e r the police were a m b u sh ed o r
th e shooting took place when they a t �
t e m p te d a r re s ts .
g ro u p 's a I leg*** I effor ts w as d em a n d ed
by the s l a te hoard.
A sca th in g d e n uncia t ion of J* W e l �
ler 1/ong and the g ro u p of .-�cession isis
lie he ailed, was delivered by C a r n a h a n
I in reply. He said :
J. Weller lxing and I have never
agreed . I uni u t te r ly opposed to all
I the m ee t in g s ho is co n d u c t in g for the
I pu rpose of b reak in g up a n d secu rin g
J con tro l of o u r local o rg a n iz a t io n s ."
R eso lu tion of the W iscons in union
[ to sa v e the na t iona l o rg a n iz a t io n w as
| exp ressed by b o a rd m em bers . Offi-
i ciaJly the bourd in a s t a te m e n t sa id :
T h e w i s c o n s in Society of E qu ity
wLU a s s i s i th e N a t io n a l o rg a n iz a t io n
f inancia lly a s f a r aa It c an con s is ten t ly
with tn e In te re s t s of its s t a te m e m �
bers ."
While the s t a t e society will co n tin u e
p ay in g i ts dues, the s t a te t*oard d e �
c lared , no add it io n a l c o n tr ib u t io n s will
lie fo r th co m in g while th e effor ts of
Long to yield the Society of E qu ity
in to the h a n d s of th e n o n -p a r t i s a n
league w ere no t rep u d ia te d a n d
s t ro n g ly opposed by the N a t io n a l s o �
ciety.
In tense in d igna t ion w a s u t te r e d by
all m e m b e rs o f the tw o b o a rd s over
Io>ng s re fusa l to a id In s t r a ig h te n in g
ou t the a f fa i rs of th*' N a t io n a l Sot le ty
a f te r leaving th em in su ch a tang led
s ta te .
T KW YORK Im m edia te ra t i f ic a �
tion of the peace t rea ty , with
d is t in c t r e s e rv a t io n s to p ro tec t
A m erican in te res ts , is recom m ended
in the s t a te R epublican p la t fo rm a d o p �
ted to d ay by th e d e le g a te s to th e
New York unofficial ll* publican c o n �
vention .
T he p la t fo rm w as d ra f te d by a
c o m m ittee headed by lU hoiaa M u r �
ray Buller, a n d w as reg a rd e d as p o s �
sibly fo recas t in g the a t t iu d e of New
York R epub licans to w ard the n a t io n �
al R epublican p la t fo rm to be adop ted
a t the C hicago c o n v e n to .
T h e d o cu m en t also c o n ta in s p lanks
u rg in g e l im ina t ion of bolsmevism. r a t �
ification of the wom en su ff rage a m e n d �
m ent, repeal of b u s in ess control laws
to reduce th e cost of living, a n a t io n �
al budge t sys tem , a p ro tec t ive tariff,
e s ta b l i sh m e n t of in d u s t r ia l c o m m is �
s ions to han d le labor d isputes , and
en la rged and p r iv a te ly owned m e r �
ch an t m ar ine , u n iversa l m il i ta ry t r a i n �
ing and s t r i c t e r im m ig ra t io n laws.
It opposes g o v e rn m e n t ow n ersh ip of
r a i lw ay s and the I'iumb Plan, c h arg es
t h a t the federa l t r a d e comm ission h a s
"p ro s t i tu te d i ts p ro p e r func tions" and
a t t a c k s th e D em ocra t ic na tional a d �
m in i s t r a t io n s (o n d u c t of the w a r and
the peace ncgoia t ions .
F o u r de le g a te s a t l a r g e to th e n a �
tional convention, and th e i r a l t e rn a te s
w ere nam ed to be voted on a t the
p r im aries . T he s t a te o rg an iza t io n
s la te fo r these posts w as accepted .
T h e plank favoring im m edia te r a t i �
fication of the peace t r e a ty declared
th a t d is t in c t re se rv a t io n s and d e c l a r �
a t ions should acco m p an y it "as sha ll
m ake i t c lea r to all the world th a t the
United S ta te s r e ta in s i ts u n co n d i t io n �
al r ig h ts to w ithd raw from the League
of N a t ions on p ro p e r notice; t h a t the
United S ta te s a ssu m e s no obligation,
e i th e r legal o r moral, to send A m e r i �
can so ld iers o r sa i lo rs fo r serv ice
ab road unless the congress sha l l so
au th o r ize ; t h a t the Monroe D oc tr ine
is prouected) both in le t t e r a n d in
sp ir i t ; tha t no foreign pow er o r c o u n �
cil of foreign p ow ers shall h a v e a n y
control w h a tso ev er over the dom es tic
policies of the United S ta te s ; and th a t
the governm en t and the people of the
United S ta te s shall not be d ra w n by
the opera t ion of J ' a r t XIII of the t r e a �
ty, th e so - cai led lab o r c lauses, in to
the net sp read by in te rn a t io n a l so �
cialism."
On ra tif ica tion of the t rea ty , the
p la t fo rm u rges the in s t i tu t io n of an
in te rn a t io n a l h igh co u r t of ju s t ic e to
decide d isp u te s be tw een n a t io n s and
an in te rn a t io n a l conference to revise
the ru l ts of i n te m a t io n a l . l a w and c o n �
duct.
I
MORE ARMENIANS BOLSHEVIK! TAKE
MURDERED, REPORT ARCHANGEL, CLAIM
FOE SA YS WILSON
IS " PHENOMENON t f
cou n ty
ja i l to go home a n d n u r se h is wife
a n d child back to heal th . H e is u n d e r
a th ree y e a r sen ten c e , of w hich he
h a s se rv ed 16 m on ths . I �*.?�� . . . _ _ _ . _ _
, �*? w,f� *"d , - t r tcken *�*� DELA Y DESA TE
ere in r e a l - ! influenza, a n d J u d g e J . R. W o o d w ard
offered to let R a sk in s go to a c t as
nurse .
A f te r 3� d a y s he m u s t r e tu r n and
se rve the rem a in in g 20 m on ths .
I B E H L IN -T h e ac t ion of P re s id en t
I W ilson in v i r tu a l ly d ism iss in g his
sec re ta ry of s t a te m ay well give A m er- .
, leans food fo r though t a s to the unique
'c o n s t i t u t io n a l p r iv ileges of ihe prest- j
dent, the T a g e b la t t sa id to d ay . Since
I his i llness the p re s id en t h a s become, J
I m ore th an ever. a "psycholog ica l phe-
I nom enon." the n e w sp a p e r asse r ted , i
a dd ing th a t W ilson 's Inner and o u te r t
policies obviously ar** "governed by
psychological r iddles ."
TRANSCONTINENT
AIR MAIL FAVORED
P O P U L A T IO N O F S E V E N V IL L A G E S
W IP E D O U T BY T U R K S ,
S A Y S D IS P A T C H
L O N D O N -P o p u la t io n s o f s e v e n Ar
m enian vi llag*9 * 4
B Y R O B E R T A L L E N
FO U R sen sa t io n a l development�, s tood o u t today In the ln v ex t ig a - t ion o f th e E lroy, Wie., "poison
p a r ty " th a t result ed in the d e a th o f t w o
p e rso n s a n d th o il lness o f th roe o th e r s .
T h ese were:
- D is tr ic t A tto rn e y C lin to n
P rice announced th a t h e w ould
sw ear out rn w a rra n t ch arg in g
F ra n k B orchard , C hicago, ra ilw a y
baggagem an, w ith m u rd ar in tha
th ird degrea or m an s lau g h te r in tho
firs t degree if the evidence brought
out in th e John D o * hearing now ^
under w a y should show co nclusive�
ly th a t Borchard brought to E **ro y
th a liq uor served th e guests, a t th e
l it t le g a therin g in th e home of
M rs. N e llie W a rd Satu�oday n igh t.
- C. E. M a rtin , /fe d e ra l p ro h i-
r b t t 'rn agent w h -b took th e p a r �
t ia lly am pty whnisky bo ttle and
th a glass ja r fro m *which preserved
peaches w ere sery*ed the guests to
C hicago fo r c h e m ic a l analys is, da-
d a re d th a t both . contained wood
alcohol.
- W . M . K a lity , E lro y m arsh a l,
in tim ated t o new spaperm en
th a t th a p o iso n in g w as in te n �
tio n a l. H a re fu a a tj details , saying
th a t th# " story w ill a ll come out in
hearing.** ,
- P rosecutor P9�p�* stated p u b �
lic ly th a t ha wC>uld go to th e
bottom of th e " poison p a rty "
and th a o ther p a rk a s "no m a tte r
whose rep u ta tio n H w recked ."
Mot*' th a n 20 w i tn e s s e s h a v e b r e n
su m m o n ed by P rice W a p p e a r a t t h *
Jo h n Doe hear ing . BWC h a rd , too t i l
~ _ m r . ; h is hom o in C hicago > to bo taken*
F A L L O E F A R - N O R T H P O R T T O L D I in to cu s to d y by federa l tegen ts who*
IN D IS P A T C H ; R E D S H O L D ' hold a w a r r a n t ch arg in g h in t w Uh v ii*-
F U L L S W A Y I la t ing th e federa l prohlbitlo>ft a m e n d -
j merit, w as t h e on ly pe rson s u b p o e n a e d
I/ONDON A w ire le ss dixpat* h from ' who fa iled to ap p ea r . He w ill be takem
Moscow today c la im ed th e bolshevik! J in to c u s to d y as* soon os h i s o w d l t f o n
have c a p tu re d A rchange l a n d th a t the j will pe rm it . M eanw hile ho i s urwieo
3
ON HOME RULE
W E A T H E R
W A SH LNGTON T h e s e n a te p o s t �
office c o m m it te e voted today to r e c �
o m m e n d e s ta b l i sh m e n t of a n a i r moil
L O N DON - I>�*l�.n** on the I r i sh I ro u te f rom New York to S a n F rr ncix*
Horn*- Rule bill has been postponed in ro am j fu r d ro p p in g th* p re se n t route*
the H o u se of Common* until n ex t be tw een New York and W a s h in g to n
week. I t p robab ly will come up T u es - ,in)| N>w y'ork .w4d C h ic a g o . T H - a e -
daV* | l ion uph e ld t h a t tak e n e a r l ie r in th*'
week by u t u b -c o m m it te e .
Cilicia is a n an c ien t d iv is ion of Asi i
Minor. t*nrdenng on th e M**diterran*'an
now in the Vilayet of Adona.
ALL DENTISTS
ALIKE TO HIM
JA C K S O N V IL L E . H a . - "W a n te d
two d e n t i s t s colored, whit** o r m e �
chan ica l ," d ec la re s a n e w sp a p e r a d �
ver t isem en t h*re.
YEGGS' ENTRANCE
WOULD BE H ANDY
Snow to n ig h t and S a tu rd a y . Coldar
S atu rd ay . tncraaam g eas te rly w inds
to n ig h t.
(O ffic ia l Report by U . S. W e a th e r
B ureau )
City T e m p e r a tu r e P re c ip i ta t io n
H ighest L ow es t 24 ho u rs
Y es te rday las t n ig h t to 7 a. rn.
Madison . . . . . . . 20 IO 0
Milwaukee . . . . 26 16 0
Chicago . . . . . . . 24 2 2 �
G reen Bay . . . . 2� 6 0
W au sau . . . 24 IO .01
Dulu th . . . . . . . . 2 2 IO .02
Minneapolis . . . 24 O I 0
La eputy IT. R M arsh a l R.
O. Hodge s hom o here, w a s com pelled
I to se lec t f rom ''b roken lots ,"
( T h re e o th e rs have p receded h im du r in g lh** lust tw o m on ths .I T h e p o s t - se a so n in t ru d e r took $6
s u d a pistol f rom a back room while
' r n a i K l i K i r ^ \ / r \ ' r r r \ ,famtl> W" H in tm f ro n t p a r t ofTRAINING VOTED ^
I It h a s be�*n sugges ted H odges e s �
tab l ish a ' b u r g l a r 's e n t r a n c e " fo r the
convenience of fu tu re m a ra u d e rs .
GENERAL A R M Y
W ASH ING TO N -U niversal ms1 i ta ry
t ra in in g to Jo* in s t i tu ted on Julv I.
1922. w as appro v ed today by th e hou**-
mili tary- com m ittee by a vote of l l to
9.
E igh t R epub licans and thre* D-m o-
e rs ta voted for the t ra in in g program ,
effective J u ly I, 1922. T he R epub licans
wer** Kahn. C a li fo rn ia ; Green, V e r �
m o n t ; Sanford , New Y'ofk , Morin,
p e n n sy lv a n ia ; C rag" , Ph i lad e lp h ia ;
Miller. W as h in g to n ; Jam es , Michigan,
ami Fuller , M a ssac h u se t t s T he D em o �
c ra ts wer** Caldwell, New Y'ork ; Olney,
Massachusetts* and Fisher, Tenneswee.
F o u t"R e p u b l ic an s and Jive D e m o cra ts
opposed t ra in in g a t any time. T h e R e �
p ubl icans were Anthony, K in tots; Mc-
Kensie, Il linois, Kearns, Ohio, and
Hull. Iowa. T he D e m o cra ts were I H T ,
A la b am a ; Fields. K en 'uckt teuton.
Mississippi, H arr ison , V irg in ia ami
Wise, Georgia.
PSYCHIC HUNCH
WAS MISSING
C nflGAO n- \ mind r* ider on the
vaudevil le s ta g e here ad v is e s scores
of folk* a t each p e rfo rm an ce where
and how to sea rc h for io>t and Molen
p roperty . II" tu rn ed u p at the pollee
s ta tion the o th e r day "Som ebody
swiped rn. watch *nd a d iam ond ring,"
Cunt ti he, "No, I do n 't su sp ec t *
i n n l t "
AGREE TO ROAD
NATIONALIZATION
Archangel g a r r i so n h a s jo ined the
Reds.
The m il i ta ry s i tu a t io n th ro u g h o u t
R uss ia has been very favorab le for the
bolshevik! for seve ra l weeks. T h e fall
o f Archangel w as not unexpected . R e �
cen t c o m m u n iq u es r ep o r ted th e red
forces advan c in g a long th** O nega and
I b s Ina r ivers , while a n t i - bolshevik
t roo iv* were m u tin y in g , m u rd e r in g
their officers and jo in ing the soviet
t roops. The a n t i -b o lsh ev ik g a r r i s o n a t
N i kulak abou t IOO m iles n o r th of
Archangel, w as rep o rted in a c o m �
m un iq u e received y e s te rd a y to h a v e
revolted and joined the so v ie t t roops.
T h e fall of Archangel , s e a t of the
n o r th ItUHsian a n t i -bo lshev ik g o v �
e rn m e n t , if confirmed, will p rac t ica l ly
\ e r i f y lh** soviets* c la im t h a t ac t ive
m il i ta ry opposi t ion in R u ss ia h a s been
c rushed . F i rs t red u rm ies d e fea ted
G enera l Y udrn ltch , head of the n o r t h �
w es te rn a n t i - bolshevik g o v e rn m en t,
and l a te r the a n t i - bolshevik forces of
G enera l Denikin** in sou th Kuasia ami
Adm ira l Kolchak in S iberia , were d i s �
persed.
PRINCE COMING
AGAIN TO U. S.
LON D O N T h e Print ** of W ales w ill
leave next m on th on his t r ip to A u s �
tra l ia and is schedu led to a r r iv e in
Hun Diego, California, M arch 31, It was
lea rned today . I le will leave for
Honolulu April 4. T he p r in c e s voyage
will be m ade on the c ru is e r Renown,
wh ich car r ied him on his recent visit
to the United S ta te s and C anada .
LYTTON HINTED
FOR U.S. POST
i ITT AW A,
y es te rd a y by
don of the
the G m n d T
lowed by th 1
jo in t board 1
will m an a g e
G ra n d T ru n k
a b so rb ed in one
It w a s annum.*
( in t .- T h e a c c ep ta n ce
tho sha reho lde r* In Is*n-
i -re* motif to na tiona lize
link ra i lw ay will he f*�D
im m ed ia te c rea t ion of a
f opera t ion . T h is board
tho G ra n d T ru n k a n d
Pacific until bo th a r e
g re a t na tiona l sys tem ,
d he re today.
I>ONlM)N N ew spap
the nam*- of Lord Lytt
rs today added
n to th e list of j
possibilit ies for a p p o in tm en t to the!
|K*st of Bri t ish a m b a s s a d o r to the
U nited S ta tes .
LAKE STEAMER
STRIKES CRIB
FAVOR BILL TO
H A LT SHIP SALE
W A S H IN G T O N - Th** se n a te com
m*'re*� c o m m ittee today ordered a fa t
o r s l>!e report on the Jo n es bill to p r e �
ven t sale of fo rm er G erm an sh ip s by
the chipp ing board, until co n g ress h a s
a u thor ized it.
The c o m m ittee t o t e w as nine to
three . S e n a to r s Edge, New Je rsey ,
Nelson, Minnesota, and Ferna ld , Maine,
R epublicans opposing
Jones sa id he expected to call the
m ea su re *'o in the sen a te in a few
CHICAGO T he $50,000 c a rg o w a s )
I rem oved early today from the s t e a m - )
I sh ip Alabam a, fas t on a su b m e rg ed I
I concre te su p e r s t r u c tu r e of a n a l lan - j
I done*) cr ib off th e C h icago ha rbor .
T h e vessel w as ta k in g w a te r and I
I severa l f e e t was rep o rted i n all holds, j
I The engine room w as p ro tec ted by
I w a te r t igh t bu lk h ead ed doors a n d the *
I p um ps wer