Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - January 05, 1920, Madison, WisconsinWEATHER
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VOL. 134, NO. 95. 81st Year. MADISON, WIS., M O NDAY AFTERNOON, JA NU A RY 5, 1920. PRICE TW O CENTS
BEER GIVEN DEATH BLOW
PRICES WILL
REMAIN HIGH,
PREDICTION
Must Remove Basic Causes,
Says Royal Meeker, Com�
missioner of Labor Sta�
tistics in Washington
COMPROMISE URGED
IN PACT RESER VA TIONS
S e n a to r K ing In tro d u ces L ist S lig h tly M od ify ing
L odge P ro g ra m ; W ill P u sh A ccep tan ce lf ,
O th e r G e t-T o g e th e r M eans F a il; P e t i�
tions A sk T re a ty R atifica tion
B Y H A R R Y B. H U N T
I l f A S H IN O T O N , D. C. - H ow ard
W Figg, food a d m in is tra to r , w ork-
" * ing un d er A tto rn ey G enera l
P a lm e r to red u ce th e co st of living
th ro u g h th e L ever a n t i -p ro fiteerin g
ac t, Buys he exi��ets Bald coat bf liv ing j
to be reduced fu lly 25 per c en t by
J u n e L
R oyal M eeker, U n ited S ta te s - co m �
m iss io n er of lab o r s ta tis tic s , whone
lo b i t is to stu d y price levels, tren d *
an d in fluences, sa y s h ig h p rices a re
he re fo r a long stay , th a t F igg could
p u t alt th e p ro fitee rs in Jail w ith o u t
a ffe c tin g p rice levels ap p rec iab ly , at��
th a t u n til th e basic c au ses fo r h igh
p rice s- In w hich he does no t include
p ro fiteering -a re rem oved, we. will
have th e h igh cost o f liv ing w ith us.
IN F L U E N C E N E G L IG IB LE
"T he p ro fiteer is being b lam ed on
all h an d s f o r th e In c rease in p rices,"
M eeker said today , in d iscu ssin g thu
price ou tlook fo r 1920.
U nd o u b ted ly p ro fiteering o f a m ost
rep re h e n sib le so r t h a s ex is ted and
does ex is t to d ay . B u t th e p ro fiteer is
a re su lt of ev er In c reasing p rices ra th
e r th a n th e cau se th e reo f. H is in -
tluence in bo o stin g p rice s Is neglig ib le .
"B efo re a tte m p tin g to a n sw e r tho
q u e ry w hen, if ever, p rice s ane to fall.
It w ould be well to co n sid e r th e c au ses
th a t h av e b ro u g h t a b o u t th e ir re m a rk �
ab le r ise s ince 1916. T h ese m ay b s
su m m arised a s fo llow s:
" (1) By fa r the most torpor-
tSnt cause is the enormous add i�
tions to the c ircu la ting jnedlum,
money and its substitutes.
*(f) Decrease in the actual
physical quantities of goods pro�
duced and exchanged.
" (3) M anufacture fo r and pu r�
chase by the governments of the
world fo r war end other purposes.
"(4) Changes in the the de-.
mends for and th e supply of goods
and services.
M U S T A T T A C K C A U S E
" l f p rice s a re to be low ered, th e
c au ses o p e ra tin g , to boost p rices m u s t
be a tta ck e d . T h e . im o u n t of m oney
and ch eck s in c i r c u i t i o n m u s t be a p �
p rec iab ly reduced an d th e q u a n tit ie s
of n ecessa ry goods m u st be Increased
in a m o u n t. T h e s to ck s of co m m odi�
tie s m an u fa c tu re d on g o v e rn m e n t a c �
coun t m u st be sa lv ag ed a n d th ro w n
on th e m ark e t.
"T h e financ ing of th e w as h a s m ade
tw o dolla 'rs g row w here b u t one g rew
before. T his. coupled w ith th e fa c t
th a t th e re h a s been an en o rm o u s d e -,
k tru c tio n o f econom ic goods and of
th e fa rm s, m ines, fo re s ts and fa c to rie s
su p p ly in g these goods, ex p la in s . th e
en o rm o u s an d w o rld -w id e d ec rease In
th e p u rc h asin g pow er o r v a lu e o f
m oney, w hich cansos in creased prices.
"I see no p ro spect of a n y c o n sid e r�
a b le fa ll in p rices fo r sev e ra l y e a rs to
com e."
Anji co n sid erab le A m p in prices.
M eeker believes, w ould have a d is a s t �
ro u s effect ti t the people, u s a whole,
in th e ir d e sire fo r q u ick ly low er p r ic �
es, have no t considered .
.* S P E E D PR O D U C T IO N
* "U nto ld d is tre s s h a s been cau sed by
th e rap id p rice in c re ases of th e jta st
fo u r y e a rs", ho says. " B u t th e s u f �
fe rin g s a lre ad y en d u red th ro u g h ris -
tng prices will be m u ltip lied ten -fo ld
if p rices d ro p w ith in th e n e x t seven
y e a rs to th e obi 1913 level. A period
of fa llin g p rices is a lw a y s a tim e of
b u s in e ss depression , fa ilu re s an d u n �
em ploym en t." I
A s to th e only m ethod by w hich lo w �
e r p rice levels can be reach ed w ith o u t
h eav y econom ic h a rd sh ip , M eeker
sa y s . .
"P ro d n c tio h should be speeded u p
to th e lim it. I>ebts should he paid
n o t w ith m ore debts, b u t w ith goods
an d se rv ices. It will re q u ire severa l
y e a rs to re a d ju s t in d u s try and tra d e
on a firm b a s is again . In th e m ea n �
tim e th e U n ited S ta te s should Join
w ith th e o th e r lead ing g o v e rn m en ts of
th e world in th e c rea tio n of a n In te r �
n a tio n a l com m ission to s tu d y w ay s
and m ean s of se ttin g u p a tru e and
re la tiv e ly c o n s ta n t s ta n d a rd of va lue
to d isp lace th e p re se n t m o n e ta ry
u n its , w h ich a re m ere ly u n its of
w eigh t an d co n seq u en tly v a r ia b le in
va lu e o r p u rc h as in g pow er."
W A SH IN G TO N S e n a to r King, U tah D em ocrat, to d ay in tro �
duced in th e se n a te a se t
of com prom ise re se rv a tio n s to t h "
peace t r e a ty . ' K ing an n o unced
th a t if no com prom ise is a f �
fected by o th e r m ean s in a re a so n a �
ble tim e, he will a sk th e se n a te to ta k e
up h is p lan .
T h e K ing re se rv a tio n s closely fo l�
low th e Isn lge program , w hich failed
la s t session. K ing h a s a lte re d th e
p ream b le ho th a t a ffirm ativ e ac tio n Is
no t n ecessa ry to accep tan ce of th e r e s �
e rv a t io n s by o th e r pow ers.
H e p rov ides m erely th a t the re se rv a �
tio n s sha ll be effect iv* when accep ted
by th re e o th e r n a tio n s. T h e Ixsige
pream b le re a d s th a t they should no t
be e ffective u n til accep ted th ro u g h a f �
f irm a tiv e actio n , by th ree o th e r p o w �
ers.
A flood of p e titio n s fo r t r e a ty r a t i �
fica tio n ap p ea red in th e se n a te today .
C ivic bodies and ch am b ers o f com -
niehoe from m any s ta te s se n t u rg en t
ap p ea ls fo r action .
S e n a to rs fav o rin g th e L odge p ro �
g ram p resen ted c lipp ings from F rench
an d E n g lish n ew sp ap ers to show* th a t
E urope Is re a d y to accep t the I I Lodge
re se rv a tio n s unchanged .
S e n a te r U nderw ood, i t is believed,
p lans to b rin g up a t an early d a te h is
reso lu tion fo r ap p o in tm en t of a co n �
ciliation co m m ittee to a r ra n g e a com
prom ise.
The S te rlin g , sed itio n bill is on the
ca lan d a r, d ue to be called u p In th e
sen a te today. I t c o n ta in s som e new
p rov isions th a t A tto rn ey G eneral i 'a l-
m er w a n ts p a ssed so h e can deal w ith
th*' A m erican B eds who, a t p re sen t, go'
free In m any in s tan ces , w hile th e a llen
reds a re d eported . S ev eral sen a to rs ,
led by lto rah . believe th e re is a "red
hysteria ," in th e c o u n try co m p arab le
to th e eG rm an spy sc a re an d th ey
plan to m ake sp eech es on th e S te rlin g
bill u rg in g m o d era tio n and n o n - in te r �
fe rence w ith free speech and o th e r con�
s titu tio n a lly g u a ra n te e d r ig h ts o f U n �
ited S ta te s c itizens.
T he m ost preening b u sin ess before
the house Is th e ap p ro p ria tio n p ro g ram
b eg inn ing w ith th e In d ian a p p ro p ria �
tion bill. T h ese a c ts w ill m ean a t a x �
ation p lan to ta llin g fo u r to five billion
dollars, even wheji th ey h ave been c a re �
fully cu t dow n by co n g ress , It w as e s �
tim a ted today .
FEAR HEAVY
LOSS OF LIFE
IN BIG QUAKE
Two Mexican Villages Be�
lieved Completely D e-
str o y e d ; "Swallowed
Up", Refugees De�
clare ; 11 Tremora
Felt
FRANK G. BROWN G. 0. P. CAMPAIGN
DIES IN SOUTH PLANS ARE LAID
M
H E A R T T R O U B L E B E L IE V E D
C A U tE ; W ID O W , T W O D A U G H �
T E R S A N D B R O T H E R SUR
V IV E
Fruni$ G. B row n, aged 47, 2k L a n g �
don s tre e t, v ice -p re s id e n t NT th e T Trst
N a tio n a l bank , d ied sudden ly In A sh e�
ville. N. C., a t 4:^0 a . rn. M onday, a c �
co rd in g to a te le g ra m rece ived by h is
b ro th e r. F re d M. B row n, 121 E a s t G il�
m an s tre e t, w ith w hom he m an ag ed
th e T im o th y B row n a s ta te .
H e a r t tro u b le is believed to h ave
cau sed h is d ea th , th o u g h no d e ta iled
In fo rm atio n h a s been o b ta in ed by r e la �
tiv e s here.
Mr. Brow n is su rv iv ed by h is widow,
fo rm erly M tss'M aVy Goodrich, M ilw au�
kee. tw o d a u g h te rs , M isses E lisab e th
an d A deline, an d a b ro th e r, F re d M
B row n. On afccount of the Mimes of
M iss E lizab e th B rown, th e fam ily w as
In th e e as t w ith M r, Itrow;n. M rs.
B row n an d M iss E lizab e th b ad been in
N ew York six w eeks w hen jo ined fo r
th e h o lid ay s by Mr. B row n an d M iss
A deline, w ho le f t M adison a b o u t Dec.
2 1 .
W hile in N ew York, Mr. B row n w as
ill on C h ris tm a s day, su ffering w ith
s c u te ind ig estio n and h e a r t p a lp ita tio n ,
h u t h is co n d ition w a s n o t believed
se rious. On N ew Y ear 's day , th e fa m �
ily w en t to A sheville , 8. C.
M r. B row n w as a son of th e la te
T im o th y B row n, w ho cam e to M adison
from S y ra c u s e N. Y., In 1855 and w as
a fo u n d e r o f tho F ir s t N a tio n a l bank.
T im o th y B row n a lso ow ned th e e s ta te
now d irec ted by h is nuns. T h e b u ild �
ing a t E ast W ash in g to n av en u e an d
P in ck n ey s tre e t, now being to rn down.
is the B row n block.
143 ,000 TEACHERS
QUIT DURING YEAR
W A SH IN G T O N --M ore th a n 14 1000
school te a c h e rs resig n ed la s t y ea r to
accep t m ore lu c ra tiv e w ork, se c re ta ry
of th e in te r io r l a n e d ec lared today .
T h e g re a te s t b u lw ark a g a in s t th e
sp re ad of bo lshev ism th ro u g h o u t th e
U nited S ta tu s- th e pub lic school- 4s
in d a n g e r o f c ru m b lin g because of th e
fa c t th a t te a c h e rs ' sa la r ie s have no t
b een - in creased to keep pace w ith th e
cost of living. l a n e said .
H A Y S V IS ITS C O N F E R E N C E S A N D
P R E S E N T S H A R M O N Y P R O �
G R A M FOR P A R T Y
W E A T H E R
Snow and much w i r m i r tonight and
Tuasday. Fresh south winds.
T E M P E R A T U R E
Y E ST E R D A Y - Noon. 0; 3 p m , 6.
6 p. rn . 4; 9 p. m.. - 3.
T O D A Y - M idnight, -4; 3 a rn., -4;
� a . m., -7; 9 a. rn., 2.
M axim um d u rin g 24 h o u rs en d ing 9
a. rn., 7; a t 4 p. rn.; m in im um d u rin g
24 h o u rs end ing 9 a. rn., -7: a t 6 a. rn.
M ean, 0; norm al. 1*.
CHINESE P A R T Y
WILL COME HERE
T he C h inese e d u ca tio n com m ittee,
headed by th e fo rm er v ic e -m in is te r
of ed u ca tio n of th e R epublic of C hina,
will v is it M adison Ja n , 9. T h is in fo r �
m atio n w its rece ived M onday by C. I*.
C ary , s ta te su p e rin te n d e n t o f in s t ru c �
tion. in a le t te r from P. C. C hang , sec- I
r e ta ry of th e com m ission , w hich Is now
In C a lifo rn ia . T h e com m ission will
to u r th e U n ited S ta te s s tu d y in g s ta te ,
an d c o u n ty no rm al school sy s te m s an d j
la rg e u n iv e rs itie s .
YOUNG SWIFT
STARTS A S CLERK
CHICAGO^-W illiam Sw ift, y o u n g �
e s t son of L ou is S w ift, head pf th e
p ack in g co m p an y of th a t nam e, to d ay
began w ork a t th e b o tto m o f th e la d �
der.
H e e n te re d th e S w ift p la n t a s a
clerk .
S w ift re c e n tly re tu rn e d from W a s h �
ing ton . w h ere he ed ited th e book " F ly �
ing Officers o f th e IT. a. N." He w as
an en sig n in th e av ia tio n co rp s of th e
n av y .
CHICAGO-R ep u b lican s o f th e m id �
dle w est, m en and .wom en, m ad e th e ir
r . j i i i a u m plan* a t n tim era tt* - swo t > r
ences her� today .
W ill H . H ays. R ep u b lican n a tio n a l
ch a irm an , v is ited m o st of th e c o n fe r�
ences, w hich wei*e sec re t, an d p re se n t�
ed h is "h a rrp o n y " p ro g ram . H ay s a l �
so conferred w ith m em b ers o f th e n a �
tional co m m ittee and o th e r p a r ty le a d �
ers reg ard in g con v en tio n and c am p aig n
plans.
T h ree h u n d red w om en, re p re se n tin g
14 m id -w este rn s ta te s , w ere in fo rm ed
by H ay s th a t he ex p ec ts a om en to
play a larg e p a r t in th e com ing e lec �
tions. H ay s w ag In troduced by M iss
M ary G a rre tt H a y of N ew Y ork, ch ilr-
m an of the W om en s E x ecu tiv e co m �
m ute*'.
Im m ed ia te ly a f te r a tte n d in g th e w o �
m en 's session, H ays, "looked in " a t th�
m eeting of th e com m ittee on a r r a n g e �
m en ts fo r th e n a tio n a l conven tion , in
p ro g ress In an ad jo in in g room.
Follow ing a conference w ith na tio n a l
eo m m itte leaders , H ays. an n o u n ced he
would m ake public th e m em b ersh ip of
the policy and p la tfo rm co m m ittee a t
San F ra n c isco nex t M onday. T h is
com m ittee w ill m ake su g g estio n s to
the na tio n a l p la tfo rm com m ittee, w hich
will rep o rt to th e convention .
P la n s to n am e an ad v iso ry co m m it�
tee o f 24 to a s s i s t ' th e n a tio n a l c o m m it�
tee w ere abandoned . H ay s s ta te d .
Men and w om en R epub lican lead ers
will a tte n d a "h a rm o n y " b an q u e t t o �
n ight, w hen th e re su lts of th e d a y 's
w ork a ill be m ad e public.
H otel m a n a g e rs a ssu red th e -om-
rrtittoe on a r ra n g e m e n ts th a t rat* -
would not bt* ra ised d u rin g th e c o n �
ven tion . T h ey d ec lared acco m m o d a�
tions would com e n e a re r h a n d lin g th e
crow d th an ever before. E rn e s t
G raham , a rc h ite c t fo r the C oliseum ,
when*- th e conven tion will lie held. In �
form ed the co m m ittee th a t 1,000 a d d i�
tional se a ts could be added, nanking
the cap ac ity 13.187.
POOR RECLUSE H AD
$ 8 0 ,0 0 0 ESTATE
D E N V E R - A rec lu se fo r n e a r ly 15
y e a rs in h e r little shack in N in th
stre e t, th is c ity , M iss M ary K enny. *>6,
supposes! to bo poorly th an th e pr�ak in
Jers.cy C ity tom orrow n igh t, a s ch ief
of Police R aJterxby anno u n ced , a f te r
a co n ference w ith c ity officials,
"An o rd in an ce will bnrently w as in th e m o u n ta in s of (tan
Angel, n e a r M exico C ity . F ive sh o ck s
w ere reco rded th e re .
VISITS HUSBAND
WHO SHOT HER
MILW AU KEIS- R ecovering fro m th e
effect* o f tw o b u lle t w ounds, M rs M eta
Kadloff. in a w h r/ l ch a ir, 'today v isited
the bedside of h e r h u sb an d , W illiam , a
.p a tien t a t th e sam e h o sp ita l, and
figh ting fo r his life, {yoni tile effect: of
a bullet in h is b ra in .
All t h e s h o t s w e r e f ired b y th e h u s �
ban d t h r e e w eek s ago in a q u a rre l, th e
police . ay, due, to jea lousy . Both lives
I fo r a t i m e w e r e d esp a ire d of
"(give . m ay lie ' v ic to rio u s w here
m edical sc ience fa ils ," sa id Dr. IO. AV.
Thom as, in charge , of b o th ca� ,
CONGRESS AFTER
FACTS ON A WARDS
PU T STOP TO
PRESSURE ON
SUGAR BUYERS
l l / 'A S H IN G T O N - Retailers W must stop compelling pur�
chasers to buy a large
amount o f 'Other goods to obtain
a few pounds of sugar, the fed�
eral commistion ordered today.
Such trade practices constitute
un fa ir competition, the com m is�
sion decided, and sn o rd er to
" cease and desist" was issued
against a Chicago company,
which w ill be extended to ail
other cities from which com �
plaints have come.
The specific case decided was
that of tho Cola-Conrad com
pony, Chicago, which was charg�
ed w ith offering three to five
pounds of sugar in combination
w ith certain other selected goods.
The commission also stated that
the decision would apply to the
C. D. Kenney company, B a lt i�
more, charged w ith offering to
sell sugar on condition that a
certain amount of coffee was in �
cluded in the purchase.
CANNOT BE SOLD UNDER
WARTIME PROHIBITION, IS
SUPREME COURT DECISION
V ita l Section of V ols tead L aw H eld C o n s t i tu t io n a l ;
E d ic t D ispels H o p e of L id F i l t in / N ow or
A fte r Jan . 17, Belief in N ationa l
C ap ita l
DAILY CARDINAL
INCREASES RATES
. An in crease In sd vertis* m ent rat***
wax announced Monday by th e D ally
C ard ina l upon re su m p tio n of p u b lic a �
tion.
in the c irc u la r Kent �ut. th e cause of
th e Increase is c ited as increased cost
o f production .
A rto ther W isconsin d a ily has ra ised
its su b scrip tio n price due to cost of
p r in t paper, w hich h as increased se v �
e ra l h u ndred percen t. The Ja n e sv ille
G azette , b eg in n in g F eb I w ill c h a rg e
$7.Ho fo r a y e a r 's subscrip tio n .
ST A TE TREASUR Y
CLOSING IN ON
ARCH-RED, BELIEF
H U G E R E V O L U T IO N A R Y .F U N D
C O L L E C T IO N B R O K E N U P BY
RAIDS. O F F IC E R S D E C L A R E
A l /A S H IN4.TUN I pholding the const itutioiiaiity ut the most vitrtfi
* * section of the Volstead enforcement law the supreme coujL
/od ay declared that 2.75 beer and that other near beers cannot bet
sold under M ar time prohibition.
Supporting in every w ay thai
contentions of the government, and,
congress, just as the opinion o�
the court did when war time pro�
hibition was declared cgnstilu-
tionul by. unanimous vote, the de�
cree of the supreme tribunal ap�
parently means a real bone dry
nut ion.
L ikew ise it d isp e ls th * hep* of th*
liq u o r in te re s ts fo r an y til t in g o f th e
Hit e ith e r a t p re se n t o r u n d e r c o n s t itu �
tio n a l p ro h ib itio n i t is believed here.
T he im p o rta n t fe a tu re of th e decision
is th a t th e c o u rt u p h e ld ,th e ac tio n o f
congrue* in declat m g in to x ica tin g , an d
p re v e n tin g th e sa le of a ll beverage*
c o n ta in in g one h a lf o f one p e rce n t o r
m ore of alcohol, by volum e, w ith th *
ex ce p tio n o f hom e m ad e c id e r andf
w ine.
T ho decree of th e c o u rt m ay be tak en
a s a defin ition of in to x ica tin g liquor
will s ta n d u n d e r c o n s titu tio n a l
N E W Y O R K -D e p artm en t of ju s tic e
a g e n ts a r e cloning on th e tra il of the
" a rc h - b o lsh ev is t," o r m a s te r m ind. b e �
lieve*! to be a t th� head of R ed A ctiv�
itie s in th e U nited s ta te s , acco rd in g
to re p o rts a t d e p a r tm e n t offices here
today .
T h e nam e of th e person w a s c losely
g u a r d e d D ep artm en t officials, how -
lev e r, in d ica ted th ey expect hun to be
I a r re s te d soon. T h ey in d i c a t e fu r th e r
i f a r> a n 7 oU*. T he in ju re d rece ived
bru ises, b roken a rm s an d severe c u ts
from living g lass.? _
DIETRICH- DENU
FIRM ORGANIZED
th a t
h u g e su m s of c o u n te rfe it m oney by th*' j s ta te m e n t . th a t congress , in p rov id ing
Reds. w 'ith th e in te n t o f flooding th e j fo r th e en fo rcem en t of p roh ib ition ,
co u n try w ith m oney and d e fla tin g j c an p re sc rib e ju s t w h a t m akes a bev-
\V. II. D ie trich am i W illard K. I>enu
h av e form ed a p a r tn e rsh ip in th e o p �
tical- business. T he s to re Is in th e
lobby of th e P io n eer block, nex t to the
I O rpl . im th* ss cr
.Mr. D ie trich fo r 20 �**.,r h ts m an
I aged th e o p tica l d e p a rtm e n t In A ver-
I b e c k 's Jew elry s to re , la te ly know n us
R atc liff s.
Mr. D enu ie p re s id en t of th e W iscon -
j sin .A ssociation o f O p to m etris ts . He
h as p ra c tic e d in M adison 12 year*,
j B oth p a r tn e rs a re m etnl�ers of th e
I A m erican O p to m etric a sso c ia tio n a n d I c '4**
I the W isconM n AsxH ia'tion of O p to - t
I m e tris ts . t WAKIDA*
I . . . * ' ag r Inst � rly
I 000.000 wa* th e an n of rad ica l Ie;
[ a r re s te d in th e red'* ro u n d up, It
I lea rn ed today a t th e d ep artm e t
| Justice.
A la rg e i*art of th e fund wan t
I coffers of th e soc let Ic*, b roken bj
| ra ids.
j J u s tic e d e p a rtm e n t se c re t a
now a re in v es tig a tin g to lea rn th
j a c t a m o u n t a lre a d y collected , will
j e s tim a te d u t sev e ra l h u n d re d ti
a n d s of do llars.
A G E N T T H R E A T E N E D
M IL W A U K E E -T h rea t* ag a tn i
; H. H trobd. fed era l a g en t who
I ch a rg e of th e c o m m u n is ts 'F rid ay , w ere m ade to Urn! te lep h o n e , acco rd in g to bt , m orning. S tro u d suys ho rec
j m essage . .
' I f you d o n 't leave oui
alone, w e're going to g e t yoi
I you qu ick ."
E ffo rts a re being m ade lo
. .fag** in to x icatin g .
B ILL IO N IN V O L V E D
T h e financia l in te re s t* involved in
th e decision to d ay a re e s tim a te d a t
11 OOO.OOO.'JOO by ilia liq u o r a tto rn e y s ,
in clud ing th e a m o u n t of n e a r b eer on
h an d and th e p ro p e rty fo r i ts m an u -
\ w hich w ill bo ren d ered v ir tu -
...loss. O ne hope o f th e liq u o r
f* w as to co n v ert m any old tim e
rig s in to p lan t* fo r m ak in g 2.75
N ew York fcederal c o u rt u pheld
>1st> ad law' in i ts defin ition of In-
tin g liquor u n d e r w a r tim e p ro -
�n, in a su it b ro u g h t by f tu p p � rt.
�ppeal w a th e :; ta k e n to th e s u �
rf and th e case a rg u e d by
t Nov. 21.
.pert brewery con tended th a t
a lly u
W a s tnt ere*
of brew er
11 Pi ll I ll I
the
p r u t i u t
T he
tin th e Vo
e n ts
ex - ! T he ai
Inst H.
t had
id here
per th e
id th is
.-cd th is
m g
tim*
m
d� on
-------------------------- ' j a r looping th** lohp S a tu rd ay w hen he
I m ade 29 loops in five m in u te s . B il�
lon wits te s tin g a sm all new a irp la n e
E dm ond P lllon,
ra ta bllshed a
F ren ch a v -
new record
HOOVER DENIES
HE IS CANDIDA TE7 i b u ilt tor sp o rt.
C HICA GO Mem
P a in te r s ' U nion
to d ay to exclude a
A m erican Leg(OM.fr
gut es of the- local
* ago federa t ion I a n d th e n
* se c t io n o f
id law il> m in g in to x ic a t in g
iii I ii' t ? . e n fo rce p ro h i -
d. "O th e rw ls*
h t i lilt ion w ithout th*
ntoxicating liquor
h * : po w er n o t m ere ly to
.�it to p re v en t.
"(- I.i>s* s la te r a t G ran d
i.g th e m iss ile w uh
M IL W A U K E E Th** H a rrin g to n
and Sons F lo u r Mil! a t Delton, n e a r
B araboo, w as d estro y ed by fire la s t
n ig h t w ith a lo*- bf $30,000.
w '-nt oti
Island,
him .
T h e young m an, a p p a re n t I
to show his re la tiv e th e w*
t h e shell, a tte m p te d to tak e
W hen it exploded, k illin g h is
W hile the h o u se w ax bu
aged. K e tte n r in g 's s is te r , wh