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Badger weather fair tonight and thursday. Cooler tonight. Light Northwest winds. A scat s3 Riti Tivi Ite journal City edition fourteen pages i vol 135, no. 62. 81�t , w1s., wednesday afternoon june 2, 1920. Price three cent suffrage beaten in Delaware committee splits Over delegates Minnesota contests cause first disagreement in g. O. P. Body Lowden wins Louisiana representatives c i orca ooh by unanimous vote the rep Allcan National committee seated the regular 12 delegates from Jjo Taiana. Thia is apparently a Victory for governor Frank lewder., a it Wajs understood the Reg Tilar Delegate s were pro Lowden. While she contesting delegates were under vetoed to be supporting major general Wood. The claim of the contesting Louisiana delegation was rejected on the grounds that it was improperly brought aril that the delegation had no official standing. This brings Law Dene total of contests decided in his favor up in u. First division in the committee came when the committee split on the seating of two delegates from the tenth Oeast Storud a clot of Minnesota and voted 36 to 12 to eat two irregular Deli Gate understood to be supporters of Hiram Johnson. The Defeated delegates were 1 n struck i d for woo ii. Refuse to vote when that committee went into executive seed 1 on to vote on the seating it it of the two Minne it Ota delegates Jesse m Littleton of Tennessee moved that All four be seated with a half vote apiece. Calf did t take kindly to aviation Austin curiosity of a pure bred Holstein calf caused a forced Landing of an air plane near hers Early today. Roy Smith aviator started for the Arden farms near St. Paul with Ormsby Forbes Pontiac product of the Clover Leaf farms. As tha plane soared away from the Earth the calf decided that was no Placo for him and starter Back homa. The calf looked Over the Side of the plane and decided to get out is quickly As possible. Smith was Only thres minutes in the air and landed quickly. Another Start was made and a expected to reach St. Paul by noon. The calf has been sold to mrs. Charlas Molt of Barron via. Mothe Slowden or meet Here Knox belief thursday of leaders tomorrow presidents Day in Woods chances appear slipping As deals and counter deals get under Way Penrose watched her death in a Uto crash leads to probe welfare Congress 33 states get Charters at Board session $500,000 damage in heavy storm thursday program 7 30 p. invocation music in charge of prof. P. W. Dykema greeting by gov. E. L. Philipp prof. V. O Shea. Mrs. George n. Tremper president of the Wisconsin Branch response by mrs. Frederic Schoff National president of mothers Congress address by c p. Cary state superintendent of Public instruction. Al 1 v. Several persons injured Many farm buildings wrecked by Tornado Hla no h ardv1llk�?i us i a sri i mated to f500 $00 resulted from a Tor ado and cloudburst that swept a Rurh Aid thickly s it a farming country a few mile North of have late Teeter discussion of the object it it of this in Day Llaveras Persona were slightly 1 of. And Mies Lida Gardner of Ken injured. More than 10ft i Wmk and is i Lucky National organiser. Will talk on though formal sessions of the 24th annual conference on the welfare of the child of the National Congress of mothers and Par ent teachers associations do not open until 7 30 tomorrow night thursday is presidents Day when past and present presidents of the National organisation and state branches will be honoured a luncheon will be served in the Park hotel at 12 30 for the president past and present. The conference will Start at 2 p. M., with mrs. E. A. Watters of fort Worth Tex., presiding. Mrs. Milton Hughes of Massachusetts will open the meeting with a c in and several House were wrecked sol a great number of a restock killed. The family of Rudolph sch Ritser. Fred w k Tab Rook of new Hamp i a Hees Makor had a narrow escape has no offered $ nub Stitt Trou Luton i w 40-foot ref Nev of the Whu h provided or the seating of the a a Rashed through the Kitchen of the House 1-1 or Lis pm so cab d j Phi son Delegate when tha Roll Call was taken Georgia a i fun d to it vote As did i yank b. Kellogg i of m in Esou the regular Wood claimants were col. Albert l. Pratt and la Well Jet. Jepson the 1 testing delegates a re i l m. Mithun and Thora its d. So Hail. John g. Urleb of Minneapolis presented the Case of the contesting Del i Gatea charge a Strong Arm Quot f he alleged that when the District i convention convened Here was a la Lute Over the representation of Hen i Pepin county. The Johnson support Pera claimed Henna pin should have t6 train derailed Freeport til. Westbound train no 2 on the Milwaukee Road was a 1 in cd near hit in a ill last right. A the of a cloudburst that the t rack to e. Loom. Tulve and the cars toppled Over. L. H. Lyons of Man and Joseph Riley Section Foreman were slightly injured. Storm does damage plattevilli8 a terrific rain storm swept Over the greater portion of Southwest Wisconsin tuesday afternoon. A comnale. E.1 by a Trong wind doing great damage. ,.ng struck inns san hams Trees were uprooted the plan of organisation. Extension work will be taken up by mrs. F. We a Mcallister of Kan Antonio Tex. And mrs. H w. Lippincott of Pennsylvania will Tell of the relations of the state organisation to the official Organ. Affiliation with other organisations will be the subject of an address by mrs. R k. Langworthy of Illinois Meier hic ago the state of Pennsylvania with two potential presidential candidates of its own and a directing Force in the person of a senator Boies Penrose is expected to Point the Way this week to not me solution of the present tangle Over the party nominee. Penrose who was to arrive in Chicago today or tomorrow May or May not come finally hut in nil events he will be in direct touch by wire with his lieutenants Here and is expected to speak out soon with his recommend Tion for the National ticket. Hio spokesmen in Chicago meantime Are working is an Effort to effect an understanding whereby senator Johnson will get behind senator Knox for the nomination if Johnson himself cannot win. Has two cards Penrose has at least two cards up his sleeve a Knox and governor Sproule. He has declared that if the convention were to nominate a Man of a he Lowden Type a it might As Well name he has added however that Knox would be the Man Best stud for the it appear therefore that Penrose when and if Johnson and Wood Are eliminated from possible nomination will enter Knox or Sproule or possibly la oth before he gives his support to Lowden. He feel if the attitude of his lieutenants Here is any indication Johnson must be figured with in determining finally the nominee. Johnson and Knox Are gnat friends and Johnson House kills measure by heavy vote ratification finally downed in Dover after fight lasting All Spring ballot is 24 to 10 d Over. lower House of the i it Delaware legislature Defeated the Revti fixation of tha woman suffrage amendment by a vote of 24 to 10., ending a struggle which has lasted Ever since the beginning of the special session March 22. was voted Down Ehu blocking Roll Cali on rat boat Ion itself and killing it. W Ber shop campaigns will be Ali Cusp Elf a wet held a Long Ccone France with by mrs. E. C. Mortar of Dallas. Tex., Kroub and suggestions to the state presi Johnson in Chicago dents we be it an Fly mrs. Frederic Johnson will be in Chicago thurs Schoff of Philadelphia National pres j a he will make at least one important speech. His arrival coupled ident. The meeting will close with a talk on essentials of successful organization by or. Jessie a Russell of i California. Board meeting today the greater part of this sworn my s session of the Board preceding the National meet was taken up with matters to be presented to the con vote. The opposition held out foe �i., _. When the convention was held the it j. Rel tvs a a Wood Force controlled and j Quot it lit be barn i Pratt and Jepson. K. Raycroft of Fairmont minn., l said the Johnson people then withdrew and close their own delegates. E Hay Craft in giving the reason for Telephone Telegraph and electric in a a mention. Important among other was and roads Wash i matter of distracting the 1 noted be barn on the farm of Arthur Oie Aon near Livingston was fired by lightning and three cows killed the barn was saved though Liv damaged heavy cloudburst 8t. Cloud p. N the withdrawal of Johnson delegates Lahr of the Board of county commis Fetn the District convention charged j atone a yesterday received a Telephone it up against a Strong Arm Quot methods. Priebe mid tha charge waa false. Colby drops mandate plea Washington Kec rotary of Stair Colby Seal today he had Given up his plan to make an Appeal to the Senate to reconsider the Senate foreign relation committee s rejection of president Wilson s request that the 1�?Tnlted Stales assume a Mandat a Over Armenia. He pointed out he was not invited to make known his views and that the Senate has rejected the mandate by a decisive vote. States for convenience in work. Char i ters in the association also were granted to 33 states and the District of Columbia. Khatee getting Charters Are Alabama. Arizona. California. Col. A Orado. Connecticut. Georgia Idaho. It a Unis Indiana. Iowa. Kansas Ken Tucky. Maryland Massachusetts Mich j Igan Mississippi Montana. New report of a heavy cloudburst in North Hampshire new Jersey new Mexico Western Stearns county in the Vicinity of Ashley Creek West of Kauk Center. A Section of the Northern Pacific track on the in from Kauk Center to Glen Wood was washed out including about 60 fee of flit resident report the water As being the highest in the history of that Section. Thought guns in Loa ded 2 Dea d see drowning w1lke8barre, a. A Nelson Vaughan 13. Of Pitta on and Paul Young. 14. Of Nanticoke Are dead As a Resul of playing with a pistol and a j shot gun they believed unloaded. Vaughan afer a napping he Ham 1 Mer of a pistol without result placed up. N _ j the Muskie at his Temple and pulled r a a k i a j to la Al Inkster Wils instantly killed Young was slain by a charge from 1 he discovered in the Home of i it Lair Harold aged on a relative. He and a chum played in of or and mrs. Henry Dahl living Dian with the weapon the Oliser us it near Here fell from a pier in the eau sent a charge of shot into Young s a Claire River and was drowned two a Domen. He died in a half hour Little Hoys who were near saw him fall and in their fright each promised the _ other he wout a a nothing Shouf it Fiji h / f i / a v ii lest it might be thought they had push 1 Yed him in. However one of the boys could not sleep and told his parents. The body was found near where the boy fell in. New York North Carolina. Ohio Ore. Gon. Pennsylvania. Rhode Island South Dakota. The Tiesse. , in Tah Vermont. Washington and Wisconsin. Two delegates to the International Council of women were chosen yester i Day. They were mrs David o. Mears of Cambridge. Mass., and mrs. Milton p. Higgins Worcester. Mass the International convention will be held in Christiana. Norway. Kept. % to 17. These delegates also will participate in the european trip initiated by the Council to interest women a Europe in Public affairs gain members mrs. A a Hoff nation i preside said today that the National Congress a gained mors in members during the past Yrne than in any of the previous years of its existence. During 1919, More than 96 000 new members wars added and the total number of members in the United states is now about 219 000, Rah forma has the or Cleat membership with Over 40,000. Telling of the recent stats convention to California. Or Jessie a. Htay Selt state president said. A we in California favor the development of All women of ability that they ask part it to the affairs of their with eth a the arrival or the direct wire action of Penrose through hts lieutenants Here Wilt Mark the opening of negotiations 1 hat May determine the party s final Choice. The gossip along presidential Row 1 still favors the chances of gov. Lowden. And while the various deals and i ounts deals Are under Way Between i the supporters of the respective candidates. There appears to tie teas and lets talk among the political leaders i that Wood will win. Lowden or Knox a has Bome a so i wants no Quot skulking a Olej Okland senator Hiram Johnson s principal reason for going to the Republican National conv Emoo in Chicago is to see that the convention does not a pussyfoot or skulk on the league of nations a said Johnson on his arrival Here today for two addresses. A i am entirely satisfied with my chances at cd Cago by i won t Prog i nost Cate. Fairly in my career i Learned that the Man who boasts what he will do tomorrow generally has to apologize the Day after. I Don t assume to say that the delegates will follow Amanda Hile the body of miss Amanda m. Hanson University Junior killed in an automobile collision Here monday lies at her Home in a hand if await burial. Coroner Vav. E. Campbell is rounding up witnesses for an inquest at the courthouse Friday at 10 a. Miss Hanson s body was sent Home last night accompanied by her brother Steiner e. Hanson miss Elizabeth a. Hanson and three sorority Sisters misses Edna Gapen Laura May Connell and Melissa Morris the parents or and mrs Harold Hanson were unable to come. Brief services were conducted at Powers funeral Par a photo by Schneider studio Hanson lore yesterday afternoon by the Kev. N. D. Goehring. Of Luther memorial Church. Marjorie n. Huber of Minocqua t. Voorhees of Wash in ton d. A. Injured in monday a t rash at West Johnaon and North Broom streets Are recovering at it. Mary a Hospital. Mias Huber who suffered internal injuries will be confined for a tors i it period. While m Isa Voorhees. Whose injuries were not so severe probably will be Able to hmm the Hospital to a few Days. The Coroner s jury which will probe the tragedy Onsol St of Dean 8 h goodnight h c Netherwood a. P. Felton Louis Zeffert. W. R. Bentley and o w. Sherman. Mexican chief seriously ill Mexico it try president Adolfo de la Huerta is More critically 111 than first reports indicated. It was generally believed Here today. Following his inauguration yesterday afternoon the new president was sch a ruled to go to the presidential pm Jace for a reception but was unable. An it it Era to on for appendicitis May be performed thursday it was sh1 today. I beginning at 1ft a. M., Coday. 20, troops wer to March through the cite streets As evidence of their support of the Pew president. General Alvaro Obi gon now having returned to his status of or a a i c citizen was to be an on poker. The Day will be observed As a Legal Holiday throughout the country. De i Huerta became provisional president of Mexico in Lens than 30 seconds yesterday. It took no longer than i that for him to take the oath of office promising to abide by the Tonttu Sutlon. Tell of Lowden Lynaugh May be Coin in Missouri released on bail expenditure of $38.000 engages attention of Senate probe committee Washington it Jov. Law Den a acknowledged expenditure of $38,006 to secure the m Tsouri delegates to the Republican National convention engaged the attention of the Senate committee on Campaign funds to the exclusion of a1 most everything else a a tuesday. Expression of the Republican voters in committee manifested special the state the act had direct Pri Marley interest m the Missouri Cass because but if they to the result is not Uncer not la act Ihal no Tun Jin tha and delegates a re a a i polled 1.230,000 Republican Voe but hold of boned county and in the primaries for mors than my i d a tact nearest opponent. That is no Neon were Jacob l. Babler so derail amount of the total re pub 8t la i a National com Liean vote it a a the country and is an a Treeman from Missouri. E. L mors expression of who the Peop want Quot Excelsior up ring. ., a Well known toll Titian Nat Goldstein counsel for officer who killed student to receive reply from court late today bulletin judge a. C Hoppmann following a Consulta lion with District attorney roman Heisman Iasu Eti the following Staie Meni today in regard la bail fur Lynaugh �?o1 have concluded that in View of i the fact that the preliminary hearing. Will ii hid next thursday at which time 1 Wui get the full fact that 1 should withhold the question of w hither the defendant should be Ai 1 Lowed to give bail or not and if so in what amount. Thia at the preliminary veterans elect eight delegates flight delegates Ami an equal number of alternate were elected by William b. To Airna Post of he american legion last night to represent Madison St the Green Bay state convention june 2f-30. The Dele Nee chosen Are Ted Lewis major George o Connell col. John Saloman. Father i. L Johnson. Glenn Stephens r. 8. Allen. Timothy Brorn h l Garner alternate Are j b. Arkley a Cobban j. Raillie o. To Baba 8am Kew it g. Murray. The Post determined Start a world War relic roller Tom. Three curators will be appointed to undertake procuring Camp held equipment and arms for a Collert Lon along the line of that of the o. A. 1l the Post s band which was a pleasing Surprise to memorial Day waa Given a rising vote of Hank. Uncle Sam hits Freak fashions Cleveland to Nile 8am believe that Freak a vles in women s garments add materially to the High Cost of living and he 1 now engaged in a Ampawn of education to wean women from frills and fur Belows to conserva live styles. J. G. Weatherly special assistant to attorney general Palmer. First vote Friday Chicago a balloting on the presidency at the Republican Natrona convention probably will begin on Friday according to plans of convention arrangements committee which today made pubic a tentative program. Will h. Hays. National chairman take 1 �?T�?�11 Call the convention to order tues it a Day morning and it Rev. Charle e statue at Metz Pearl of Dell on stand a t trial new York the Krugh a of Columbus announced today that marshal Foch has accepted the invitation of Tbs order to unveil the statue of Lafayett it at Metz which they will present to France in August president Deschane will accept the statue on behalf of France. 1 Munly and nation. In our re it Wel j Woodcock lot Siville Wii offer prayer fare work we irn id not Only proper a a nit de k rec senator i it a age t a food and for the child but a try chairman will deliver the keynote proper education along civic and in a address dust Al lines until he become an adult j wednesday will be devoted to com a and May take an Active wide awake a Mittee report formation of a per Jairt in the affairs of the Nui try i manent organization and adoption of a Don t believe there is a better a Rule and order of business Ltd group of women in the United 8taes j nominating speeches will he made a than t nose of our group m a 1 forma thur trav a win a followed fed a but they never neglect their Home to it a lot Long the adoption of a Nat Goldstein and Robert k. Zouri of Hil a Uit. Elected delegates to the Chicago convention. Receives $17.000 Babler Tes Ifield he Holt i received $17,-Jlwo murder in the. First 000 and Hud n��m9what Mur in j �41 a fit aug hair May be Ati Jov. Bowdon h a half. Murat a Nativ a a a Xian by he Perur 132.000 from a Mereon Sec e4�iptn-nn. A t a re of of him a i Sbur w a by in the Fri. A officer for gov. A worn the include 1h, a r Jandorf a de the �17,000 turned Over to Babler a Tore the time get for the annual Freeh end Moore each received my it Llu Irvng in. A Hecks for the it deposited Campus last Friday was Blade in court these Check to their checking a to in morning by attorney a. K. m Al get us bunks and now n,.�?z the court took the matter under according to Moore. A inc there has a advisement. Been so much unpleasant Lynaugh s brother pet. A and Rev about it a hey Are going to 1 in All Rai friends a volunteered to for the Money to gov. n. Tush bail according to attorney to Davis of Harrisburg 111., net who with attorney Jumez Clancy at the direction of gov i Owden Laid f of Stoughton will a until the defense. This action the judge explained was i announced the governments Entrance taken because he desired to give no a j into the styles contest at the Confer Mitre Eaton of favouring either Ude Enre of clothing manufacturers Here to. Today. Weatherly urged the garment policeman Mathew Lynaugh held on a manufacturers to assist to convince two counts murder in the first de a women of the country that Thev Hant do not n-e1 extreme styles to ent their appearance hog Hekter. N. o Dell the v \ t 11 1 Iii charged with the t or it n by w f in murder of Edward Kneip it on fined i la i j the Story of her life Here today. The judge ordered the curious spectators o retire during her testimony. Khe vegan her testimony by describing her for get meeting with Kneip her betrayal and subsequent marriage to James of Dell. That is one of our rules we Vav turn to Page 14. Column 1 non party meet correspondent honoured by King platform will a candidate chairman its is the appointment before to it Ltd Mittee the checks show follow the selection of j the amount of Money sent i to Missouri at various time the checks today announced 1 ranged from $1,000 to $10,000 each and of a comm fee a to totalled $38 0.50. Work on special organisation matters 1 league Heads testify Lynaugh will probably be arraigned for preliminary hearing in june 10, according to District attorney roman Heisman changing of the charge against the officer from second in gee murder to second de three die in kerosene blast London the list of new officers of the order of British Empire appointed by the King in recognition of distinguished service during the War. Includes the name of j w Mason of new York United pres War expert. Demand hour and half for dinner great Bend service men today apparently had effectively barred non partisan league meetings from this Section of Kansas following the deportation of several scheduled speaker of the league from Oil in Guin ii i a rom during me War new York ninety minutes for the county i includes the name of j. W. Mason of dinner was one of the demands of the three Hundred former service men is a or. United press War expert. It Brooklyn and Queensborough Barbers i became aroused yesterday when they a who Laid aside their razors and Shear a w1uai�?z, a. I heard Thos. Mills and other speaker the order of the British Empire when a. H0>s Barbers refund to a i at Ahti r. 1 i a Mien. In Ith the were to address a non partisan league w As created by King George As a cede to the employees Mukase death of mrs. Daniel Colisant 29, picnic at Ellinwood. The men attired suitable Means of honouring those who. John Tara silo. a of the in today the list of dead us a result of Ain uniforms gathered at american la while not in uniform did variable Journe Nien Barbera a Union kerosene explosion in the Coli anti i Gion Headquarters. J work during the War masons know j 0f Brooklyn declared 1.0$9 journeymen Home Reache three. Ellen. Mrs. Co a a raid on the picnic was quickly Edge of War tactics and his close j knights of the razor had walked out. Lie anti k Little daughter died shortly planned and carried out. After the Accident and the infant born after a Lively Battle to the w Oman just after the explosion j was scattered and the was dead. Eluding Mills were taken. Study of the varying situation from among the demand of the striking Barbera acre $35 a week and a 50-50 the gathering j 1914 to 1918, enabled him to give the j Peak Era. 1 Mac real in to clients Valu Abi a Erv Lent w a their employers of All they 4 ice. Taxa fur the shoo Ovar a Peak. Official of the plumb plan league a Host degree murder and it e manslaughter followed a conference in which apr a Enta tiers of attorney general j. A Blaine and prosecutor Heilman participated. It is said. The manslaughter charge is the a safety count Quot in the indictment. Conviction on a charge of first degree murder carries a penalty of life imprisonment under a he Wisconsin statutes. Manslaughter in the second degree provides a five to seven year penalty. What is considered by Heilman to be the hardest blow struck the defense in coroners inquest yesterday before the investigating Ltd Ommittee fat Day said the league does not a intend to contribute to the Campaign of any presidential Candy Dat the league confines Ltd a f to gathering information concerning candidates he said. Women Burn British Flag Washington carry my banners a croup of women demanding Freedom for Ireland and hat the United states i came w Hen t Hief of police Thomas recall her loan to England burned a Shaughn a a by declared that meal was of British Flag before the Treasury depart a the Force had explicit my to auctions to Niento to it i by the women disappeared use their o Noi a in or Reval a a before ump Jolt arrived lera Why for a a ant gland. It no 10 1 Voltr Madison woman sues for $10,000 i it Paul trial of a suit for left 000 damage against the Mii Wauk a railway brought by mrs. C. A. In is brow Madison. Wis will Start today in Federal court before judge Page Morris. Mrs. Dts Row alleges so received serious internal injuries when a passenger coach in which she was ending was derailed near Mitchell 8. Do dec. 23, 1919 the cars roiled Down an pm Hank it and while attempting to save a r baby for it it a injury she Here self was injured she claims. Mistake in Bill is corrected Washington a president Wilson today a joint Resolution repealing the Comer amendment which was included a he agricultural appropriation Bill by mistake. The amendment which dealt with trading m Cotton seriously affected operations of the new York and new Orleans Cotton Exchange. Washington the sundry Jet appropriation Bill was passed by the sent 1 Day completing legislative a Mon of the measure. It now goes to fms Desu Wilson

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