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Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - January 30, 1920, Madison, WisconsinWEA THER COLDER Them sco Ie Journal VOL. 134, NO. 120. 81st Year. MADISON, WTS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JA N U A R Y 30, 1920. SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE TW O CENTS HEALTH BOARD PUTS CITY UNDER DAN it! its its its its its its its its its its its BARE CONTRACTS WITH RUSSIAN SOVIET LENINE GOLD F L O W S INTO U .S . , C L A I M Recognition of Reds By Pow � ers Predicted By Martens Before Senate Commit� tee; American Firms Named BELIEVE HUGE TRUST AFTER U. S. VESSELS G o v e rn m e n t In v es tig a tin g B idders on H u n d re d s of S h ip s; N . Y. C o rp o ra tio n O ffe rs to B uy 30 F o rm e r G e rm a n L in ers in S ing le B lock A G R E E M E N T REPORTS TO ON RAIL ACTS U. S. REVEAL TREA T Y PARLEY IS BROKEN OFF W A S H IN G T O N -TK� b l-part iwm treaty conference today definitely broke off all negotiations for treaty com prom ise . BAR DANCES; SPACE S EA T S IS HELD NEAR B IG PROFITS election to end in TH EATR ES HIGHWAY SCHOOL of BY R A Y M O N D C LA P P E R I I T ARM INGTON R ecognition W th e so v ie t g o v e rn m en ' world pow er* in n ea r L ull" . : ( L A K . M artens, soviet repr* c r .1 M a r t e n * t o d a y , o h n 'o s e i i t h a t . a t o m a n i t o a p a n > u n , c a g # m eat t pacaer* h #v- just �*nv# -co een ab an d o n ed . "In ad d ition to th e c o n tra c ts a lre ad y placed, the n e g o tia tio n s o f th e co m � m erc ia l d e p a rtm e n t of th e R u ss ian so � v ie t g o v e rn m en t b u re au h ave covered a schedu le of a r tic le s req u ired in R u s � s ia to a to tal am o u n t of ap p ro x im ate ly 1300,000,000. c o n s is tin g of ra ilw a y m a � te ria l and eq u ip m en t; a g r ic u ltu ra l im � p lem en ts and m ac h in e ry ; tra c to rs , m o� to r t ru c k s and au tom oM Ies; m eat*, fo odstu ffs and can n ed m ilk . m a c h in � ery m ining, p rin tin g , road m aking, h a rd w a re and too ls , w oolens, tex tile s and k n it goods; shoes, le a th e r and find ings; pap* r and rh a d m i t ; p h a r � m aceu tica l. m edical and su rg ica l s u p � p l ie s " C O U R IE R S B R IN G GOLD Specia l c o u rie rs trav e le d In re lays th ro u g h n eu tra l c o u n tr ie s i , ti - re . iv. n* M a n t le a N ew I e --ar po r *. .on im off red to p u r � im - n a .-it iucr a r' the th ir ty . ru ler i ut . . es-ads ro- i e n . ii ': ut ' rn-u - rte a y ' h e - h i p - rung b o a rd T h ic� o f fe red w a - not flu: a t v a I n : e m u ' Iona I M er� can tile M arin, e no; supposed to by involved in he w o rk in g s of th e a lleg ed t ru s t and so fur a s officials know', is e n tire ly on its own In te re s ts , th e g o v � e rn m e n t'- p ro e au tio n r a re so th o ro u g h th a t i? I- believed th e offer of th is co rp o ra tio n will be tu rn ed down T h e -h .p io n g board i� opposed to co n tro l o r ow ii- -I,blo * too m a ny sh in s bv a ins vt arm * G corgi W aam n g i: and A m erica. T he fleet to ta l- 365,000 g ross tons, valued a t m ore th an $50,- 000,000 T h e o ffer c o n ta in s an a g re e � m en t to m a in ta in p a sse n g e r serv ices ou tlined by th e sh ip p in g board . T he M unson S te a m sh ip com pany , New York, bid a lum p sum fo r seven ex- G crm an sh ip s a llo ca ted to se rv ice be � tw een New York, Rio Ja n e iro and B uenos A ires. S c ru tin y of b ids m ade on th e sco res n sm a lle r sh ip p in g board vessels, all of w hich a re for sa le , in cludes an in � v estig a tio n to a sc e r ta in w h e th e r the b idder Is an in d ep en d en t o r m erely a I dum m y a c tin g fo r a tru s t . T he b idder ; is req u ired to tell th e tra d e e>r serv ice in w hich th e sh ip will be p laced if he bifys it. g ive a s su ra n c e s th a t euch service* will be p e rm an en t, d isc lose the a m o u n t of A m erican to n n ag e he a lread y o w ns and th e p e rce n ta g e of fo reign o w n ersh ip o r interest In the com pany do ing the Kidding and prove I p a r tic u la r fitn ess fo r th e propose*d I j serv ice . T he go v ern m en t * a tt i tu d e is th a t it ( ' h a s to k en co n sid e ra b le tim e to build ; up th e A m erican M erchan t M arine to . i t - n re sen t to ta l of m ore th a n l f �0� - | CO� to n s and tha* ev ery p recau tio n .ck dd he tak en to p re v en t a m onopoly ; 1 c- orelgn In te re s ts g e ttin g co n tro l of Conferees to Settle Differences Melon of IOO Percent on Sugar Soon, Say Observer*; Con- Divided By Jobbers, Wh (Re� gress Favors Private salers and Retailers, Fig- Ownership PINT IN 10 OAYS, ALLY MONEY HITS LIMIT ON LIQUOR LOWEST LEVELS U. S. R U L ES ON USE FOR M E D IC � IN A L PU R P O S E S : DOCTOR M U S T P R E S C R IB E w a s h i n g t o n - in te rp o la t io n * of reg u la tio n * co v erin g th e u*e o f liq u o r fo r m ed ic ina l p u rp o ses w ere go ing lo in te rn a l rev en u e a g e n ts th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try today . A s ta te m e n t c o v � e rin g th is p h ase o f th e liq u o r r e g u la � tio n s w as Issued by th e in te rn a l r e v e � n ue b u reau la te y es te rd ay . P h y s ic ian s w ho p re sc rib e liq u o r and p h a rm a c is ts w ho till th e p resc rip tio n * m u st g e t p e rm its from in te rn a l r e v e � n u e co llec to rs . N ot m ore th a n one p in t of sp ir itu o u s liq u o r m ay be p r e � scribed fo r one p e rso n every IO d ay s. B lan k s fo r p re sc r ip tio n o f liq u o r by p h y sic ia n s ho ld ing p e rm its a re be ing p rin ted an d wdll be in th e h a n d s of in � te rn a l rev en u e and p ro h ilk tlo n e*4 - fo rcem cn t official*. W here such b lan k s a re u n o b ta in ab le , p h y sic ia n s m ay use th e ir re g u la r p re sc r ip tio n b lanks. I 'harm acLst* p e rm itte d to sell liq u o r m ay g e t th e ir sup p ly from m a n u fa c � tu re r* o r o th e r p e rso n s a u th o rise d to sell liquor. T hey a lso m ay buy seized liquor from th e g o v e rn m en t, BLAME VENDETTA FOR TWO MURDERS C L E V E L A N D - T w o m en w ere fo und sh o t Ut d ea th h e re In a snow b an k early today . L e tte r s found on th e bodle* led th e police to believe th e k illings w ere d ue to a v en d etta . T he le tte rs w ere w r itte n on s ta t io n � ery from the Hi coal B ro th e rs com p an y , 38-40 M onroe s tre e t. New Y'ork C ity . T hey a re a d d ressed to Mike Y e len z la - nio, 62 E d ison s tre e t, Buffalo, an d S. P. M. R usso . 237 S en eca s tre e t. Buffalo. Po lice asked Buffalo a u th o r it ie s to a s � s is t in id en tify in g th e v ictim s. A th ird body w as seen in th e snow by p e d e s tr ia n s who sum m oned th e p o � lice but, w hen the officers a rriv ed , on ly tw o bodies w ere found. FURTHER RISE IN OIL PREDICTED BO TTO M Y E T TO BE R E A C H E D , B E L IE F IN N E W Y O R K ; COT- 4, la te r ra lly in g to $3 41*i F o r a sh o rt tim e on W ed n esd ay d em and S te r lin g w as qu o ted a t $3 49. Y e ste rd a y It w ent ! above $3.53, b u t su ffered a n o th e r slu m p today . T h e F ren ch fran c , the p a r v a lu e of w hich wa* .1930 cent*, wa* q u o ted to � day a t IS 17 f ra n c s p e r do lla r, an d the I ta lia n lire . n o rm ally w o rth .1930 cen ts , w;t* 15.62 lire per d o lla r. T he G erm an m ark , b efo re th e w a r 2362 c en ts each. sa n k to d ay to .0115 c e n ts , each . C o tton b ro k e rs an d o th e rs w ho had , m ad e c o n tra c t* fo r good* som e tim e > ago on th e b a s is of th e ex ch a n g e ra te a t th a t tim*', w ere said to h av e lost heav ily . 4,000 GALLONS OF WHISKY STOLEN . I JO P 1 JN -T h eft of n early 4 00� gal-* I Ions of w'h isky , w o rth $160.00� from j th e Old R ock d is tille ry w as r*q>orted ! to d ay by rev en u e officers. INDEPENDENTS BOOST WAGES Y O U N G STO W N . O.- M ahoning Va!- I ley S teel com p an ies, in c lu d in g a 1! in - I d e p en d en t co n ce rn s w ill follow the | lead of th e B a ite d S ta te s S te e l cor- ? p o ta tio n in g ra n tin g steel w o rk e rs 1� p e rc e n t in crease . it w as ann o u n ced h e re today . A bou t 25,00� m en will be affected , ASK HOLLAND TO HOLD EX KAISER K A N SA S C ITY , Mo.- Bise in c ru d e I oil to $3.6� a b a rre l, w ith an a d v a n c e ' IXJNDO N- T he alite* will ask the in gaso line Ailing s ta tio n s to 26 o r I g o v e rn m en t of th e N e th e r la n d s if it i* 29 c^n ts , w as p red ic ted by P re s id e n t p re p a re d to g u a ra n te e re te n tio n o f thnajorit> of the house is s till opposed to such action . T h e p lan for dealing w ith La our, included in lh* house bill w hich w as w ritte n by the ra ilro ad b ro therhood* , p ro b ab ly will be s lig h tly m oun ted , b u t it is possib le th a t all lab o r p ro v isions will be e lim � in ated . T he d ifficulty now betw een th e c o n � feree* I* on sec tion six of the C u m � m in s bill w hich p ro v id es th a t ra te s sh a ll be a d ju s te d so th a t tho ra ilro ad s sha ll be a ssu re d o f a fixed re tu rn of pe rcen t on th e ir a g g reg a te p ro p e rty value, w ith th e p rov ision th a t tho g o v � e rn m e n t m ay d iv ide all profit* above th is percentage, fo r th e benefit of th e w eak er road*. DROP C U M M IN S P R O V IS IO N T he sen a te co n ferees a re und ersto o d to have ab reed to ab an d o n th e p ro v i� sion* of th e C u m m in s bill p ro v id in g for a federa l tra n s p o r ta tio n board co m � pulsory con so lid a tio n of the lines anil possib ly the a n ti - s t r ik e prov isions, if the house will a cc ep t sec tio n six. T h e house co n ferees a re now w o rk � ing fo r a m od ification of th e section and it h as been su g g ested th a t a c o m � prom ise be a rra n g e d by no t fixing the p e rcen tag e of the s ta n d a rd re tu rn in th e bill, bu t leav ing it to Ihe d is c re � tion c f th e In te r s ta te C om m erce com - rni.-sior.. T!ie con cessio n s of the sen a te , it la p red ic ted , w ill cau se th e house to a c � cep t the p roposa l. B oth co n feren ce com m ittee* now have decided it will n o t be n ecessa ry to re-. tu rn t�� fhe re sp ec tiv e hom es fo r f u r � th e r in stru c tio n * . COURT OUSTS SHOOTIN'IRONS M O N TESA N O , W ash -G un to tin g in the tr ia l of l l J. w. W.'n here wa> forb idden today . G eorge F. V andeveer, a tto rn e y for th e l l , c h a rg e d w th th e m u rd e r of th re e A m erPxtn le g io n m en a t C e n � tra lia , W ash., on A rm istice f%y, wa* th e first t o t*e d isa rm ed . V andew eer sa id th e re h a d been th re a ts to g e t" him . Ju d g e W ilson o rdered all ju ro rs w itn e s se s and sp e c ta to rs qu estio n ed re g a rd in g th e ir a rm a m e n t. ure6 Indicate C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S H A V E IN N IN G ON F IN A L D A Y ; M E E T B R E A K S RECORDS Fsir tonight and Saturday. Colder tonight. Fresh northerly winds. R E L A T IV E H U M I D I T Y I p. rn., 58; 7 p. rn , 69, 7 a. rn ., 79. TO REK A- E g g s w ere se lling h e re ioday a t $14 50 a crate off $3.35 in th ree days. T he re ta il price t# dow n 20 cent* w ith in a week. T h e h o u se � w ives would not buy 73 cen t eggs. DROP 25 C E N T S OKLAHOM A C IT Y -E g g s d ropped $1 t c ra te her* y e s te rd a y . T h ey a r* se lling fo r 65 c e n ts a dozen a s a g a in s t 90 cent* shortly after �'h ri* tm a s A ccord ing to g ro cers, fu r th e r r e d u c � tio n s a re lo be expected . WAJBIHNOT* ?N- A p p lica tio n s from thousand.* of se rv ice m en fo r re - in - s ta te m e n t of th e ir w a r risk in su ra n ce were exfleeted today , a* a re su lt of a new ru lin g hy D irec to r 1 Yiolmeley Jo n es. U n d e r th is ru lin g . fo rm er 'se rv ice m en m ay r e - in s ta te th e ir lapsed in su ra n ce by sen d in g ip th e ir A pplication acco m p an ied by proof th a t th ey a re in g��od h e a lth and by m oney su ffic ien t to pay tw o m o n th ly p re m i- j urns. A FREE BOOK ABOUT M EAT te l l ing v o n how to buy it, winpr tho fond vain� o f tho ?lifferent onto, ju s t w hat part "ach oho cnm os from , how much bono aud wast� corn� w ith it, a n d diffc.ussinir th� d if feren t m e th o d s o f �unkind, in o ffered to y o u by Th� W is � con sin Stat� .Journal. T h is is on� o f th� official b o o k le t s on h ousehold e c o n � omy d is tr ib u te d b y Th� W is � consin Stat� J o u r n a l . T o jret a free co p y , sen d y o u r na m e an d a d d r e s s w ith a 'J-cent s ta m p for return postal*� Til� W iscon s in Stat� Jo u rn a l in f o r m a t io n J lur eau , �ri� J . H a s k i n , D i r e c t o r , W a sh in g to n I). C. BY R A L P H F. COUCH I I T A B B IN G T O N E v id en ce th a t y y Jobbers, w h o lesa lers and re - | ta il d e a le rs a re d iv id ing a profit of m ore th a n IOO per c e n t on su g a r a t 20 c e n ts a pound wa* found today in re p o rts to th e U nited S ta te s d e p a r tm e n t of com m erce. T he re p o rts show ed th a t, In D ecem � ber, 6*14 ce.nt* per pound w as th e price a t w hich A m erican refiners sold su g a r for ex p o rt fro m th e U n ited S ta te s During; th e sam e m o n th th# price ch arg ed by r e ta il d ea lers in 50 c itie s a v erag ed 14>4 c en ts p e r pound, sh o w � ing thaL a f te r th e su g a r left th e r e � fineries 6*4 c e n ts wa* added to each pound sold. T he av erag e p rice quoted wa* com piled by th e lab o r d e p a r t � m en t b u re au of s ta tis t ic s from r e � port* of h u n d re d s of price re p o rte rs . In m any c itie s the re ta il p rice wan fa r m ore th a n 14*4 cents. M ORE IN SOUTH In A tla n ta 22 6-10 cen ts p e r pound w as c h a rg e d . In L ittle Rock th e p rice w as $.224; in M em phis, $ 219; B lr- * m m g h sm , $.214. In som e c ities , how ever, th e re ta il p rice wa* below the av erag e . T h u s in Boston, ic bi lie rs ch arg ed $.11 ; In I C hicago, $.171; in C leveland. $.141J in New York. $ 119. T h e sam e m onth , th e a v e ra g e w holesale p rice of su g a r w a* $.1015. A lthough th ese p rices a re fo r D e� cem ber, th e p rice a t w hich re fin e rs now can im p o rt can e su g a r from C u b a and se ll it fo r ex p o rt ha* n o t a d � vanced m uch beyond 8*4 c en ts , offl- j elal* here nay. in fact, m uch o f th e g ra n u la te d su g a r now being sold a t 20 r e n ts and m ore per pound w as im - ! ported an d refined in D ecem ber, they declare . R efiners m ak e a p rofit o f on ly a b o u t * 2 V4 c en ts p e r pound on su g a r lm - i po rted from C uba, refined an d th en sold for ex p o rt a t 8*4 c en ts . R A T E OF 6 C E N T S J Iii D ecem ber, th ey Im p o rted from C uba a to ta l of 212,70$,592 pounds, a t a cost of $13,629,925. T h is is a t th e ra t* of 6 1-35 c e n ts per pound. D uring D ecem ber, 440,000 [round* of raw su g a r w as im ported free of d u ty from the P h ilip p in e s a t a co st of I $43,465, o r ap p ro x im a te ly n ine cent# a i pound. Refined � U |a r , exp o rted d u rin g D e� cem ber, to ta led 99.1 NS,�HH pounds T he price a t w hich It wa* #hlpi�ed ira* g iven to custom * co llecto rs as Is. 166 200, A m erican re fin e rs m ade a m arg in of ap p ro x im ate ly $2 231.000 d u rin g De- I cern ber on su g a r sold for ex p o rt, It wa# cellm ates!. T he m arg in d iv ided be tw een Job� ber*. w h o lenalers and e x to r te r* on im ported su g a r to ta led $7,094,244 in , D ecem ber. BO A R D IS S IL E N T NEW YORK -T he *ugar e q u a liz a � tion b oard to d ay re fu sed to d isc u ss the rep o rt m ad e to W ash in g to n th a t Jobber*, w h o le sa le rs and re ta ile r* were d iv id in g m ore th an IO� p er c en t 1 profit on su g a r. T he g o v e rn m e n t ha# ceased to a ir , the rig h t of se t tin g a " fa ir p r ic e " for xugar and is confin ing Its o p e ra tio n s to the p ro secu tio n of p ro fiteerin g , It wa# said . C uban su g a r is being bo u g h t by r e � finers In the U nited S ta te* a t 12 and 13 cent# a pound , one re finer M ated, SOVIET C A V A L R Y CLAIMS VICTORY .LYNDON Red c av a lry h a s forced p assag e of th e M an> tch R iver Valley in so u th e a s te rn R ussia , co m p le te ly d e � featin g tile a n ti-b o lsh ev ik fori es. a M oscow w ire less com m unique today claim ed. CARRANZA OPENS DRIVE ON REBELS M EXICO CITY Th* M exican g o v � ern m en t to d ay p rep ared h eav y ra m - pa ig n s a g a in s t rebel fo rces o p e ra tin g in Horne of th e n o rth e rn * ta t es to in - * su re the p re se rv a tio n o f o rd e r d u rin g 1 the com ing p re s id en tia l election*. FYesldent C a rra n z a , it wa* lea rn ed , ha* in s tru c te d s ta te co m m an d er* to I in ten sify th e ir b u n t for th e b a n d it 'c h ie f ta in s to a v e r t n a tio n a l d iso rd e rs w hen iii* su c c esso r i* chosen n e t t Ju ly . ' h i**-im I e ffo rts will be m ade to w ipe jo u t th e Isands of R ancho V illa, th e ; b an d it Relaez, in th e T am pico d is tr ic t ?and Hie Felix Diaz fo rces in tit* reg ion J ut V�-r i C ruz. Today is C o u n ty H ig h w ay C om m ls- | s in n er s Day, th e la s t d ay of th e n in th an n u a l s ta te ro ad school, th e m o st su c - coHsful e v e r co n d u cted by th e s ta te h ig h w ay com m ission . T he m ark of p rev io u s y ea rs In a t � ten d an ce wa* passed y es te rd ay , w hen I th* re g is tra tio n lis t show ed 675 na rn es. , T he register**! a tte n d a n c e of o th e r t y ea rs w as 121 in 1912, 250 In 1913, 426 I in 1914 324 in 1915, 597 in 1916, 635 in 1917, 574 In 1918 an d 645 la s t year. In th e m o rn in g p ro g ram to d ay R res- l W ent C h a rle s J . H a h a p resid ed . D is � cu ssio n s w ere led by sev era l co m m is� sioner# an d h a n d lin g of c o n s tru c tio n ( crews, lab o r an d m ach in ery w ere d ls- ' cussed . T he d iscu ss io n led by G. W . Ubbetohdn. F re d G rah l an d J a m e s B inning wa# on h a n d lin g of c o n s tru c - | lion crew s. H an d lin g o f ro a d p a tro l� men wa* d iscu ssed u n d e r lea d e rsh ip of H e n ry M ink, E. J . C o lle tt a n d Joe i C attery- O th e r d iscu ssio n s w ere on road m ach in ery fo r co n stru c tio n w ork i and for m a in ten a n ce work. M otor eq u ip m en t and cam p e q u ip � m en t w ere to he tak en up d u rin g the a fte rn o o n . T he b u sin ess m ee tin g of th e W isconsin C o un ty H ighw ay C om � m issio n ers a sso c ia tio n will ta k e p ise# . to n igh t. The an n u a l a d d re ss by the I p re s id e n t w ill be de livered w ith r e � p o rts from th a s e c re ta ry - tre a s u re r , co m m ittees and o th e r busine#*. R e s� olu tion# d ea lin g w ith ro ad w ork a lso will bo ac ted upon. E lection o f offi� cer# w ill bo fhe la s t b u sin ess o f th e 1 ro sd school. T h ere will be no session tom orrow . In p a s t y e a rs th# ro ad j school ran o v er u n til ^Saturday. I T h is y e a r th # e x p erim en t is being I tr ied o f c losing F rid a y to en ab le e v � erybody to s ta y to th# end o f th e school an d ye t ge t hom o In tim e fo r Munday. SUPPORT WILSON FOR NOBEL PRIZE L O N D O N -A d isp a tc h from S to c k � holm re p o rts th # in te r -p a r l ia m e n ta ry so c ia lis t g ro u p ha* dec id ed to su p p o rt R reiqdent W ilson fo r th e 1919 an d 1920 N obel peace prizes. ILLNESS THINS RAN K S A T TRIAL BY J. L. O'S U L L IV A N G R A N D RA RI DM. M ich -Illn e ss to � day d ep le ted th la te y e s te rd a y ch arg ed wi th c au s in g the d ea th of h is m o ther, Mr*. A nna ll usa. TANKER SINKS; 22 A R E MISSING W A SH IN G T O N T he tan k s te a m e r I M ielero broke in h a lf on J a n . 26 und san k so m ew h ere off th e ro a s t of F lo r- I ids, a cco rd in g to a w ire le ss from th e j *tt u n s h i p O zet te T w e n ty - tw o p e r � sons a re m iss ing Resolution Discourages A S Public Gatherings; Three N ew Deaths Raise Flu Toll to 12 "A a" lid ' w ill be -d a m p e dI t ig h t in .Madison a t m kfnighL-ifrs n ig h t. A 2 p. rn. to d ay , th t b o a rd o f h#altM passed a re so lu tio n s im ila r to the* bal* las t y ear, p ro h ib itin g a il d a n c e s a n c en fo rc in g a sy s tem o f a J te m a tq so a t -4 ing In th e a te r s , w hich a ls o a p p lie s ta i ch u rch e s a n d public g a th e r in g s . AIB public g a th e r in g s a r r discouraged!*".* W ith t h rr-en we d e a th s , to ta ls fir t h * Influenza epld'^m lc, on th e s te a d y in -� c rea se in M adison, h a v e boon iinm ghtZ to 12 d e a th s a n d 217 c a se s q u a ra n tin e d ! in 150 h om es in a d d itio n to th o se im, h o sp ita l# a n d room ing holm es. At noon 25 ne w c ases h ad been re p o rte d to the* board of h e a lth . T h e re w e r t 49 new* ra se s y e s te rd a y . L O IT E R IN G P R O H IB IT E D T he ban will Im In eff'VJt u n til l if ts# ! by th e bo ard of hea lth . lo i t e r in g in lobbies, b illia rd h a lls o r how ling a lle y s la p ro h ib ited . V io la � to rs of th e "flu" law s w ill be su b je c t to pros*ycution. T h# "flu" ru lin g s a lso re q u ire th a t v e n tila tio n system # in a ll th ea te r* tm k e p t in couaU .n l o p e ra tio n . T h e p ro b � lem of p ro p e r v en tila tio n In M adison th e a te r s wa* d isc u sse d by th e bo ard of h e a lth to d ay . A ction w ill be ta k e n to tm provo co nd itions, acco rd in g to th e h o a rd '* decision . T ho b o a rd 's re so lu tio n p ro v id e* t h a t : (1� In o|>e.ra. h ouses, th e a te rs , v a u � dev ille th e a te rs , m o v in g -p lc tu re Loca� te rs , show ho u ses a n d a r y p u h lic ro an * w h ere in e x h ib itio n s o r sh o w s a rm given o r p u b lic g a th e r in g s held , p a � tro n s a n d p e rso n s a tte n d in g sh a ll bm se a te d In a lte .m a to ro w s b eg in n in g ' w ith th e f irs t row in th o house. IX) I t sh a ll ho u n la w fu l a n d i ts I* h e reb y p ro h ib ite d fo r a n y perso n ta i # tay o r re m a in in a n y lobby o r e n � tra n c e to a n y su ch o p e ra house, th o - a fer, v au d ev ille th e a te r , m o v in g -p m - tu r# th e a te r , show h o u se o r pubUm room , lo n g e r th a n is n e c e ssa ry to o b � ta in t ic k le s o r to k en s o f a d m ltta n a w th e re to , a n d a ll such lobbies an d er>- tra n c e s sh a ll he k e p t c le a r a n d frow ex cep t w h ile being n e c e ssa r ily use db a# a fo re sa id an d In e n te r in g a n y s u d s o p e ra house , th e a te r o r p u b lic room . (3) V e n tila tin g sy s te m s in a ll s u d * o p e ra hou ses, th e a te r s an d publloi m om # sh a ll bo k e p t c o n tin u o u s ly l a o p e ra tio n w hile p a tro n s a re in tho. sam e, ir re sp e c tiv e o f th # n u m b e r oC p a tro n s th a t a re In a t a n y ono t im e ; a n d tho te m p e ra tu re in a ll su c h o p e r k houses, th e a te r s an d p u b lic m o m # sh#ll be k e p t a t such a d e g ree to r e a � sonab ly p ro tec t an d c o n se rv e Lhm h ea lth o f p a tro n s a n d p e rso n s in a t � ten d an ce . . 4) Ail o p e ra houses, th e a te r s , v a u � deville th e a te rs , m oving p ic tu re th e a � te rs , show h o u ses a n d p u h lic ro o m * w here public g a th e r in g s a re held shaJS bo k ep t a n d m a in ta in ed in a c h a m and s a n ita ry cond ition . (5) It sh a ll be u n law fu l a n d i t t* he reb y p ro h ib ite d fo r a n y p e rso n tea lo ite r a b o u t a n y pool hall, b illia rd h a l l (T u rn to p agq 5, co lu m n 4) JUGO-SLA V RE PLY ENRAGES IT A L Y ROM E - Ju g o -8 !a v * a 's a n sw e r to th# allied p ro p o sitio n fo r s e ttle m e n t o f the A d ria tic d isp u te is "a h so iu te ly u n � sa t is fa c to ry .'' th e Idea N azior.ale to � day #aid. T he e n tire p re ss voiced in � d ig n a tio n a t th e JuR O -Sluvlc re fu sa l. T he seojx* of th e a n sw e r is to a n � nul fKe fit* Im am *#, the M�% N azlonale co n tin u ed , d e c la r in g Ju g o � s la v ia w ould re -d lscu#* anew th e whole A d ria tic q u e stio n , "d ra g g in g I to I kin d ig n ity In th e m ire ." " B elg rade I# s ta g in g a g re a t a n ti - i I ta lian d e m o n s tra tio n ," th e n e w s� p ap er sa id , "b u t th e n a tio n th a t ro sa a g a in s t G e rm an y and c ru sh e d A u s� tr ia c a n n o t lie in fluenced by a c razy ; mob of T ru m b itc h b ra v ad o s ." WILL PROMOTE LOYAL EMPLOYES R O M E T h e g o v e rn m en t la te today I concluded it# n e g o tia tio n s wi t h s t r ik - I m g ra ilw a y v .o rk e rs an d th# m en m - sum cd th e ir du ties. T ho g o v e rn m e n t consent*1#! to re ta in ; all m en w ho w alked o u t b u t stood I firm in i ts decision to maku n e n t th e p rom otion of loyal em ploye* ? who rem a in ed a t th e ir porn# d u r in g j th# s tr ik e . A com prom ise w as effected on th e I m en 's d em an d fo r w ages w hile th ey I w ere out. A

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