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Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - January 18, 1920, Madison, Wisconsin He week by a. Of. Brayton a t one minute Pant Midnight Friday night Uncle Sam uttered Quot requiescat in Pace Over the run Barleycorn. No doubt will turn Over in his grave to hot Chewisco grave of he old to yet More than once and perhaps he a a Faith in the plans of no inconsiderable number of financially and astronomically interested gentlemen to exhume him. However with Congress and the Courjon unsympathetic ally dry with Canada wet Only in limited oases in two provinces with Italy and Japan officially talking prohibition the Hori son presents no indications of precipitation. The Best philosophy is to take a col4 Shower and forget it. A a a the league of nations met during the week for Tho first time. Uncle Sam was Quot otherwise Lloyd George Clet Nanceau and the italian 1 Premier made Public eleven words spoken Boundary Wise which eliminated Montenegro As a nation. We had nothing to say about that As a Coal mine orator recently said Quot either pro or thursday representatives of organi i nations of american citizens represent ing a membership of Twenty millions descended upon Congress with the de i Mand that the Senate Stop fiddling and reach some practical agreement upon s Means of entering the league. Fig i ured at five to the family the Organ j 17.at ions represent too millions which is pretty much everybody. The same Day the Federal Trade commission announced that to consummate the peace was the most important step to be taken to quiet a a a a bolshevism uprising in Germany appears to have been put Down. At least what news gets by the censorship so indicates. Ebert head of the German social democracy declared martial Law and the machine guns barked. It is said too rioters were killed or wounded. Socialism is like any other form of government. When it acquires Power it uses it when it comes into authority it is steadied by responsibility. Ebert is said to out a Hindenburg von Hindenburg when it cames to a protruding jaw. It was a sad thing to shoot Down too people even out of mobs aggie the journal vol. 134, no. 108. 81st year. Madison wis., sunday morning january 18,1920. Eighteen pages Price five cents want to buy liquor charge loan to Russ was spent in . Misuse of Large portion of big fund expected to be bared in Martens hearing Quick Climax in tre a to deliberations forecast bipartisan Effort to Compromise reaches Point where Success or failure is imminent belief preliminary Points cleared up in conferences i by George b. Waters Washington a the hearing which h will be Given Ludwig Martens Quot soviet a in bae sad or to the United states before the special committee of the Senate foreign relations committee in expected to develop Nome surprises regarding the a i it too too the United suites loaned to Russia during the War. The bolshevik representative will charge that Little of thin fund which the Law required wan to be spent in prosecuting the War wan used for that purpose by the agents of the Kerensky government but that it wan spent in America for other than War purposes. Hearing postponed the first official Story to be told in this country us to the efforts and aspirations and holies of soviet Russia will be Given when Martens appears gating 40,000. The question is whith i before the committee co stating of by l. C. Martin Giina ton the bipartisan Effort to reach a treaty Compromise has reached a Point where its Success or failure will soon j be demonstrated in the opinion of j senators directly concerned. The meeting of republicans and democrats saturday in senator Lodge s office got around to the main Points in dispute before adjourning for the week. The questions will come up again at another conference in Lodge s office at 3 p. In. Monday. Sion next week of the preamble. Shantung and reservations on administrative provisions but this cannot much longer postpone the really vital questions in the opinion of senators. Democrats who attended saturday s session said at its close that the situation still was hopeful. William j. Bryan having come and gone. William ii. Taft is due Here next week to see what he can do to hurry along a Compromise Bryan s coming caused resentment among the democrats Taft s is expected to cause party fund rumours Are termed lies statements regarding democratic finances declared a slanderous a convention committees Are appointed by agreement the conferees decline a similar feeling among republicans de to state which of the major Dis the Lodge group feels that with Putes was touched upon saturday whether article ten the Monroe let Ocer it was t an Economy of suffering in the Long run. Hungary is starving because Bela Hun bolshevism dictator squandered Over $3,500,006,000 of the country s scanty Means before he was put Down. Run probably honestly tried to get practical results from the chimerical practices of the communists. He starved an already suffering people. With resources greatly reduced with pressing need for production. Germany can afford no experiments. Victor Berger socialist member elect in the fifth congressional District twice refused a seat by Congress called upon governor Philipp and asked him to Cal a second special election. Berger was convicted of felony against America during the War. He has been sentenced and in Appeal awaits decision. Kight of governor Philippi i testify a a a he is hens i ors Moses Knox Borah Pomer ene and Shields. The examination of Martens by this committee originally set for Jan. 12. Was postponed at Hie request to enable him to consult with is attorney a for senator Hardwick of Georgia on the statement he expects to make. The real cause of the delay however was the movie thriller search for Martens by department of Justice operatives which forced him into hiding for several Days and prevented his being ready for examination when ability served with the Senate committee s summons. Arrest wrong Man a i discovered they were trying to arrest or. Martens when two Federal agents nabbed a Young fellow who called at my office a says 8. No Ortega. J his Secretary. A they thought he was or. Martens. We then decided that he should hide for of he had Lieen arrested and thrown in jail. It would have made it impossible for him to before the Senate committee willing to Tell that committee Trine or voting Power. But senator Lodge made it Plain that in his opinion the time is near we Hen the democratic conferees must choose Between yielding on vital issues or ending the Compromise Effort in failure. Over the week end. Senators of both parties will Confer with their colleagues. To see How tentative understandings on minor Points arrived at in the discussion saturday will he received. There will be further discus Jungle Law to a a figure in trial Lodge now actively taking part in the 1 most promising Compromise move yet i initiated Taft or any other Quot outside Volunteer should not Quot butt the republicans Are continuing their Campaign vigorously. On monday senator Horah will Send out the second of his letters to prospective presidential candidates addressing to Jen. Leonard Wood an inquiry As to his position on the league of nations. Borah already has Walt ten gov. I Owdron and will follow with one to gov. Coolidge of Massachusetts. N Kipling s famous dictum May play important part in a a honeymoon murder Case the department of Justice will proceed to the indictment of men alleged to have defrauded the government out of a billion dollars by ship building graft during the War. A billion dollars is approximately $10 for every Maxi woman and child in the United states. Of the administration wants to allay Quot unrest it will get these miscreants into jail at the earliest possible moment and make he Treasury Good against their thievery. Here s where a a search and seizure proceeded would make a hit. One feels not the least bit brutal in adding that to shoot these despicable outlaws against a Stone Wall is far less than they deserve. Such profiteers usually intr deers a Well destroy democracy and create anarchists. Yes in Australia the government tried Price Al zing to combat the Cost of living. It failed. Then it struck through Competition. It established a government Butcher shop run at Cost. The idea went big. Today it operates thirty seven of these big shops in populous centers. They serve Over one seventh of the entire population. And meat prices in Australia arc reasonable. A i $ William Jennings Bryan tells the democrats to Settle up the league of nations Row and get Busy with government ownership. He wants the government to run All Public utilities and All things which Are monopolies. Many years ago Bryan toured Europe. He made speeches in Many countries and was received at Many courts. He made a Fine impression and even Republican papers v Gan to speak of him with Pri while in Europe Bryan studied government owned railroads and was much impressed. He returned to America and was received in York with great acclaim. Few americans have been accorded us h a popular ovation. Even publications that had violently opposed his presidential aspirations began to admit the probability that this distinguished fellow citizen would be the next president. The return of or. Bryan was signalized by a widely advertised address in Madison Square Garden. The a a commoner came out Flat foot edly for government ownership of railroads. That speech beat Bryan for the presidency. Everything hut he would t let a Federal agent take him from a jail cell to the hearing and then since the Senate committees subpoena was served on Martens he has been at the Lafayette hotel and Federal agents Haven t bothered him. Among other things that May he investigated will lie this a Man the Senate committee May resent the actions of the department of Justice in hounding their witness even of he is a russian bolshevik. Goldman says she will return fit Kwh Emter n. Modem woman with All her refinement. Nearer the pure Savage than her husband ? both the defense and the prosecution in the trial of or. And mrs. James 1a of tall for the murder of Edward a Kneip. Mrs. Of Dell s former Sweet heart will attempt to prove that Quot the Lomale of the species is More deadly i than the Kipling s famous dictum will by j linked with Shakespeare a assertion a hat of All the furies inhabiting Tho nether world none. Qual in ferocity a 1 mortal woman whose love has been i tossed aside. The defense. It is believed will hold i that Pearl Otth s terrible assault on j her former sweetheart was a symptom of insanity sweeping her Beek from the restraints of civilisation to the i ruthless impulses of her far off Savage ancestors. The prosecution May insist that this j tit year old Bride carried in her heart. Alive and deadly the Jungle Law that i she regarded Kneip As her mate and i announced that she was his wife Al i though the dead tiny insisted to the i last that there had been no talk of i marriage Between them when she lot Kneip. The District attorney will Endeavor to prove mrs ii Ango. Finland Emma Goldman t o Dell reverted to savagery which few deported from the United stat As dangerous Radical will return to Quot save american from capitalism she declared in in interview Here saturday night. Goldman with her co worker Alexander Berkman. And 247 other radicals arrived Here late today on the United states transport Buford. They will be taken by rail to Russia. Berkman said he did not intend to return to America. Hostile Quot White guards a who Are opposed to All things smacking of bolshevism were drawn up along the wharves when the radicals came ashore. It was evident the finns had no intention of allowing any of the radicals to remain in their country. United states immigration officials also kept close watch Over the reds. Girl entitled to $1,100, says jury special verdict. Without punitive. Damages returned against Hansen jew York widely circulated statements concerning the Anan Elal conditions of the democratic committee Are Quot slanderous and absolutely without foundation a according to a statement Given out by Homer s. Cummings chairman of the National democratic committee. Saturday night. The chairman declared he soon will Issue a detailed statement revealing True conditions. Quot persistent repetition of these slanderous allegations concerning the purposes methods and plans of the finance department of the National democratic committee demand an answer a Cummings said. Quot they were circulated by Rejeb Lycans and have crept into editorial columns. Quot the statements of amounts we Are supposed to have raised Are so i Ducal a Ous that they refute themselves shun candidate talk. Cummings refused to discuss any presidential possibilities saying it had always been his policy never to discuss either democratic or Republican i candidates before their nomination. Asked a is Hoover a democratic a he i declined to answer. Cummings will leave sunday for Connecticut returning Here tuesday to i attend the dinner for gov. Edward i. I Edwards. New Jersey s aspirant for the democratic nomination. He will loses three of family in holocaust Kokomo alter. Nato Battles Between devouring fire and freezing weather Walter Coyer babbled in delirium Bara of hit wife and three children. The wife and two Chadron perished by the flame which destroyed their Home Early saturday. With Hia own night clothing burned to tatters Goya escaped from Hia burning House before Daylight bearing the nude form of his wife. He had seen the blackened bodies of two of Hia boys in their room and knew it was useless to at ampt a Rescue. There was no help so Goy i holding hit wife a naked body in Hia Arm raced hit car across two Miles of snowy roads to his paths re a Home. He fell unconscious through Tho doorway. Revived and clothed Goyer raced Back to hts ruined Horn. No Trace was found of two boys but Tho third Lester who slept in another room escaped. Mrs. Goyer died late saturday and goys himself is seriously ill. Tho explosion of a lamp in the children s bedroom started the Ira. Dry leaders talk plan to halt losses Purchase of booze in born also would give government More control of product theory was a a epee Tai verdict punitive damages in favor of miss jes ale of Naiad in her suit for $10,000 against Clarence Hansen manager of the Wisconsin Wagon works whom she charged with assault and Battery was returned by the circuit court jury late yesterday after deliberating All j Day. Motions by William if. Spohn attorney for the plaintiff and Robert n. Nelson attorney for the defendant will tie heard Jan. 26. Answering the 112 questions the jury fixed $1,000 As compensatory damages for alleged assault and Battery feb. 4, and $100 for the alleged assault sept. 18, when miss Ohnstad accused Hansen of slapping her. The questions and answers As returned by the jury follows 1. Did or. Hansen make other promises and agreements than those contained in the writing dated april 23, 1810, for the purpose of inducing miss Ohnstad to dismiss her first a j Hon against him yes. 2. Was miss Ohnstad induced to dismiss her first action by her Reliance upon such agreements and promises on the part of or. Hansen yes. 8. If you answer question i a yes Quot has or. Hansen kept Alt of such Prem Ieti Ion without i deliver an address before the National of 11,100. Without in Washington wednesday. Norman e. Mack. Buffalo. Democratic committeeman has arranged a dinner in Hia Honor there feb. 2, after which he probably will deliver addresses at Daniels silent on Sims report Secretary says he will appear before committee to answer questions however by Raymond Clapper Washington charges that efficiency and mismanagement in Rochester Syracuse and several other american naval affairs new York towns before returning Here de the surrender of Ltd feb. Amp for the testimonial diner in Hia made saturday by Admiral William 8. Honor. Committees named committees to arrange for the National convention at san Francisco in june were appointed at a meeting of 17 National democratic committeemen i As follows hotel and entertainment Isadore b. I Dockweiler Calif. John t. Barnett Colorado or. John w. Coughlin j Moss. Robert ii. Elder. Idaho mrs. George has. Illinois. Transportation Charles Boree Hen j Stein. Illinois. Patrick ii. Quinn., Rhode Island. Wilbur w. Marsh Iowa. Fred t Lynch Minnesota Hij Dor b. Dock Weiler Cal. Hall and seating Norman k. Mack new York Wilbur w. Marsh lows Edmund la Moore Ohio Arthur i Mullen Nebraska miss Mary e. Poy. J cab tickets and Bodge a Homer 8 cum. Hoffman naval officer in Europe Sims ranking during the War. Admiral Sims declared leaving for London prior to a8hinot no a Pion for the Deral government to buy All intoxicating liquors now ii Bond is being seriously considered a prohibition leaders in Congress and the a Bureau of internal Revenue it Wail Learned saturday. The Purchase would be to give the government a greater control of these i liquors and to reimburse the owners including Many Banks holding liquor certificates which will suffer Large j losses because of constitutional prohibition. Treasury certificates would be issued for the liquor taken Over. But these could not de liquidated until the gov eminent had disposed of the liquor in legitimate Pur Mises such As medicinal. I scientific or Industrial uses. This it its estimated would require from to to 2# years. The liquor would be taken Over under the plan on the basis of the Cost production plus a Small profit and not it present Market prices. Outlay of $100,000,000 the amount of bonded liquor in the country is estimated at almost 6o.0oo. J too Gallons it is figured the financial outlay would be about $100,000,00�. Advocates of the plan Point out it will not Cost the government a cent Ani no appropriation for the certificates would Bel necessary because they a not negotiable until the government 1ms sold the liquor. The demand for liquor for legitimate purposes make it unwise to destroy it they claim. Many Quot flu deaths were prevented of its use it is soul and the volstead Law allows a pint of whiskey to to prescribed by reputable doctors every to Days for a patient is necessary. Representative Habith Illinois sat inlay introduced a Bill providing that that on i the government compensate the own America s irs of liquor now in Bond through a declaration of War to w it i imms i system of it Ullin but kids does not Ltd not to Quot let the a relish pull the Wool seem to meet with the approval of the Over his eyes a Abd to remember that dry. Quot we would just a soon fight the British As the lie made further uses and agreements which he made to ,�?T8e. Conn. Edward id. Or. John w. Coughlin. M Irene vanishes so does $15,000 Chicago Federal authorities Here saturday sought the following one chummy roadster. Miss Irene Macauliffe Franklin Park pos mistress. $116,000. Merrill inks. Post office inspectors completed a Cheek of the books left behind by miss Macauliffe and found the shortage was approximately $15,000 she left new i borne a week ago according to her Mother in a chummy roadster accompanied by Merrill inks with whom she turn to Page 2, column 4> men Are capable of. She married a a Dell. In the sheriff s opinion with the idea uppermost of punishing Kneip she goaded her husband during almost every hour of their tragic honeymoon until she shaped him to her purposes then when Kneip had been handcuffed to a tree in a dark and lonely spot Zitell told her to do As she wished and turned his Hack. The dance of death executed by that slender girl was no pretty thing the ground at the base of the tree was churned up by her High heeled slippers As she lunged time after time Al her helpless captive. He begged for mercy screaming her name. His screams the jury will be told. Were Mistr in the ears of the woman who had loved him Rescue plane is forced Down Chicago a the Martin bombing plane which left Here Early today carrying a tube of Antigo lulls serum to new York was forced to Dew end at Black Oak ind., according to word received Here. The serum which will be used in the fight to save the surviving members of the Delbene family poisoned by eating tainted olives was forwarded by railway mail. The bomber piloted by James Knight was forced to descend because miss Ohnstad not contained in writing signed april 23, 1919? no. 4. Has or. Hansen kept All agreements contained in the writing signed april 23, 1919? no. 6. Did or. Hansen at the Tim he made any Promise or agreement either in writing or orally intend in Good Faith to carry out each of said promises or agreements no. Mont. Charles Riga nor Edward ii. J. Bruce prettier. Boeschenstei. Iii. Presa Clark Howell go Man k. Mack new York Moore Ohio. Personnel harrier s. Cummings Fred t. Lynch Minn. J. Bruce Kremer Mont Norman k. Mack John t. J Barnett Colo. Army is alternative either Congress must adopt Sony such plan representative Currie Michigan a dry Leader said or a Small army must be employed by the government to guard the bonded Ware houses. John f. Kramer prohibition commissioner asked att appropriation. Of $2,000,000 to employ inor a guards Between now and july. Currie also believe. The liquor after being taken Over by the government. Should be concentrated in several big warehouses instead of scat a rement bonded Amil its private bonded storage plants. The Lielie is also expressed in Congress that exerts will Dos Over thac whiskey can lie converted into a fuel for motive Power. Has a kept company for the last year. A engine trouble. Hot offers Fulton the alleged shortage consist mostly of misappropriated Money orders collections on c. O. D. Packages War savings Stamps and Post Stamps inspectors declared. Wisconsin cold sunday cloudiness with a fair and continued monday. Increasing rising temperature. New York Tom o Rourke has an original and unique offer to get Jack dem prey Hack in the ring. I the manager of Quot ferocious Fred Fulton Tod by suggested that the Minnesota plasterer fight for nothing. The entire proceeds of the fight would go to the red Cross according to o Rourke a dream despite general opinion that Fulton j showed Lack of sufficient stuff in his recent fight with Frank Moran to entitle him with another meeting with i team prey. His manager insists he has a enough kick in 4crown off the movie 6. Which party committed the first assault on feb. 4, 1919, miss Ohnstad or or. Hansen or. Hansen. 7. Did or. Hansen at any time on the evening of feb. 4. 1919, use Mon Force than a reasonably necessary in lawful defense of his own person yes. If you answer question i at what sum do you fix compensatory damages id pay mias Ohnstad for any assault and Battery committed Uit on her by or. Hansen on feb. 4 at any time when or. Hansen was not acting in lawful defense of his own person if you find there was ouch time $1,000. J 9 of Vou answer question 7 Quot yes a j what Puni tory damages if any do you assess against or. Hansen because of any assault and Battery committed on miss Ohnstad by or. Hansen on the evening of feb. 4 at any Tim who n or. Hansen was not acting in lawful defense of his own person if you and that there was such time no dollars.1 10 on sept. 18, 1919, did or. Olansen slap miss Ohnstad t yes. Ii. If you answer question to Quot yes Quot at what sum do you fix compensatory j damages to pay miss Ohnstad for a i Sault and Battery committed Ltd her by or. Hansen on sept. 18? $100. 12. If you answer question to what Puni tory damages if any do you assess against or. Hansen because of the assault and Battery which he commoner on miss Ohnstad sept. In no dollars Johnson after taxes support plan traffic Bureau Kau Claire the eau Claire Civie and Commerce association is considering the installation of a traffic Bureau to serve its shipper members. Austin. state. Senator Hiram Johnson saturday Tele graphed for instr Eklons on How to get i Republican votes in Texas. His message to Secretary of state Howard asked to have his Nam put 1 on the ort1ci.il ballot. Inquiring the procedure necessary. The state department is preparing. The proclamation for the selection of his gloves to Jar the i presidential electors the fourth tues i it vie Star head. Day Iii May the secret Battle the biggest Lrus Story of the world War will Start in the Wisconsin state journal sunday Jan. 26 major c. E. Russell former Chicago Newspaperman who served As Provost marshal of the 2nd u. S. Army in France is the author. Quot the secret battled is tin Artory of How two american officers join the German Quot Council of five Quot in Spain enter or Rainy by a boat from san Sebastian to Kiel and secure the plans of of Hindenburg for the last drive on Paris after the French and British spy system had declared it was impossible to obtain them. Von Hindenburg and the German High command axe cleverly derived by the pretended deserters on a thrilling adventure that pads to the defeat of the Boche my the signing of the armistice. For the first time is told the Story of the two mysterious prisoners sent from France to the military intelligence staff at Washington last july. Watch for Quot the secret battled in next sunday s the Wisconsin state journal. Kills 5 with a then hangs self after killing a saturday charges that the Navy department at Washington disregarded advice from officers on the scene Aud hampered the winning of the War. Sims was before the Senate subcommittee investigating award of naval decorations but when he recoil the charges All thought of the original purpose of the invitation vanished and j the sub committee adjourned inquiry expected a sweeping investigation of the j Navy a part in tin War is certain it was believe Clat the Capitol. The sen a.0 tie naval affairs committee will meet of it Rov monday to decide this question. The Admiral refused to disc lose who gave him the alleged warning until asked officially by Congress. He did say positively after the hearing however that it w As made by a Quot person i in the Navy Secretary Daniel made no com a ment on the Sims charges beyond saying that the letter which was received several Days ago. Has been referred to the general Board of the Navy. Other High officers of the Navy also main i tallied silence. Daniels refused to say whether or not he had instructed Sims a not to let the British pull the Wool Over his i it was Learned however that before it Sims went abroad to take command of american naval forces he was Given verbal instructions in the office of Secretary Daniels where there were Sahi i i to be present Daniels Sims and two Tother High naval officers. Will answer queries i Daniels said he would a ear before i the Senate naval committee whenever leaded and that lie would answer eve cry question put to him. Speculation was Rife at the Navy department saturday night As to what move the Hoard would make on the action of Sims in divulging to the sensate committee his alleged instructions which apparently a re extremely con to Dent Iii. Daniels also made Public saturday j neg Jiaan order issued Dee. 29 inviting All cml cers and men of the Navy to i make recommendations to turn for improvement in the operation of the. Navy. In the Light of w a experience. I minis letter was Iii response to this or i on done three thousand Persona if Jpn i attended a luncheon Here today Cele. Rating the Advent of prohibition in m m n a a r a lie i to it1 Staten. Resolutions we live la r us Jpie-. i Bing America police ejected several persons during a speech by William Quot pussyfoot Johnson. A cordon of patrolmen had encircled the building anticipating Trou r Roo Klyn. Conn. Avo persons with an Lictor Lipponen Ager 40, a farm living near Here died by ids own hand Lipf Wincn s victims were his foil Day old child mrs. Hui a nurse Christian g. Hitter a brother mrs Charles Ray and her daughter. Mise j Ray. Barly saturday Lipponen went this Bam and hit six head of cattle with an a seriously injuring Thorn. Returning to his Home he attacked mrs. Hill i with the a. Silling her disunity. Then he slew his baby. Ii ii if it Iii bid a unharmed i going to an adjoining farm lip Posen attacked and slew Ritter. Mrs. Raj and miss Ray. Next the demented Man set tire to Kuyon barn burning to i death two horses and a cow. Then he went to his barn and hanged himself. 3,000 britons at dry a a feed result of scare Kremm ung. Old Florenc a Lochman. Fourteen years of Tig recovered her voice after speechless for some time As the of fright. With several Young i my i has i being result companion the Mcglochlin girl out for a hike Over the mountains when she encountered four Mountain Lions j though the Lions made no attempt to attack the Young girl she fell to the Quot ground and tried to scream. Her terror was so great that she was unable to utter a sound and was under the care of physicians for some titties be foie regaining her Jower of speech. Hie. England will son predicted. Be dry by 1925, John $75,000 Blaze in Illinois town Panall fanned by a stiff wind fire Hen saturday swept the v. M. O. A and destroyed so automobiles stores in lower floor. Damage was Osti to muted Al $75,000

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