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Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - June 18, 1920, Madison, Wisconsin Badger weather fair tonight and saturday. Not much change in temperature. Light variable winds. Wka in journal City edition sixteen pages vol. 135, no 78. 81st , wis., Friday afternoon june 18, 1920. Price three cent Wilson opens fight for policies ifs its Hoo ver is its its its its its its its its throws support to Harding sex food Boss get aboard . Wagon letter endorses Republican platform in general further bar to nomination by Democrat party hiatus comes in Campaign of e. H presidential candidate announces he will continue after rest at police station answer from j. P. Morgan still awaited Gompers is re elected says third part looks . Head to future death takes sex partner of Morgan by Raymond Clapper w Arshin Pond Harberth a nor today the my his Lipport solid i it he Notor Vav. Cd. Har Ding and called on All shall of Tho Reub Strait Narty to support Tho prowl dont Lal nominee. Hoover bus support of Tho Republican tick after breakfasting with Harding at the tatter s invitation. The announcement definitely cleared Tho doubt summed Long la to a or a at to Bah to Tho result of Tho Chicago convention. Hoover s letter Endra fwd Tho re pub i Dean Imatomi except in Horn minor particulars. Coming on Tho Bool of j president Wilson s condom nation of thai document Tho letter was regarded hero a uni Chirue further Cone adoration of Hoover As a i in erratic to mighty out of Tho question. Ile fwd been mentioned by in mock talc learners now at French lick id. Opposes third party Hoover also declared Archin jct a third party which it is understood Many to Manta <uanvlu�i<i8 with to Fath old jew Les wanted him to Load. Quot i need not reiterate my conviction that Tho constructive ability no critically a oed Ltd for Tho vigorous Loi Menee re organization of Tho Federal government and to meet the Many econ Irth i rewire before us i to in Tho Republican party Quot Hoover Doc Larod. In rest wms to inquiries Hoover mid in a letter which has been went to the Quee Flom re undoubtedly Many of the Independent and Progress Ivy Tepu Mcana like myself Are greatly disappointed Over Anent tendencies that wore apparent at Chicago. Tho Chicano platform i not Radical. Tho in Ater part of it is constructive nothing to prevent Tho Compromise planks on labor the league Etc from being Given a Forward looking int a apr Elution some thin a. In in eng a re Organ in Ationo of our election and the pm Marst Are not adequately dealt with Compromise necessary Quot of there Aas to Nave been Unity in the convention there Hail to to a Lance measure of com prom 1�. The limper Miwa on the platform and Tho Condl Doto Are proof that we i rave not or of tvs i at an Era of no or to it Leal and Portal tendencies arum for this same reason Tho mine divergent and Tho hut Quot of a Rili be found in Tho �1�vrx-mile convention. A nothing oui Al he More than the development of Wuol party ii i of Irreg Tanir the complexion of every in Tho cent try. With to legislative and executive functions Mon Wuu by Spirite than in any other Dino cry Tho whole prove is of Cerat re calve rms Imit will come to an end of we have More than two dominant Cartier. A Elf we rive ii id come to this position there will he no possibility of the a Meek an people securing an expression of the will of Tho majority and we Shalt to entirely ruled by War rolling minorities of sterile political coalitions. Urges United action a it am that those of in end i believe a hey Are the majority of the party who h do More definite a loss could rot. Even were we in inclined. Suer woefully effect the Colfi Flam Matlon of such views outside the Porty and that our duty is to Endeavor to bring them to realize within the Partis it or in in lion itself the Issue on which they i Van. The tendencies of the party who i pain their meaning Only from actual of Murri Stratton. A i am on winged thai Unity of action i among the Liberal thinkers of tile tour to. In it Elia july if they exert the Marl pct be mrry if of Cnorr Satona a Loc j Kirim win in urn the country against Legi Glattye refection. Must avoid split a if the Republican party is not to he y split i cat in cent that senator Harding will for line moment submit the administrative Stile of the gov a moot to the domination of any or coterie. Furthermore we have the possibility of having measure and policies a by full Cabinet and of haying co opera lion restored with the legislative aide of Tho government. A for All these reasons i believe those of us who look on party organisation not from the Point of View of partisanship bul solely from the a Kim i of View of its usefulness As an Agency of nuts mum service to fix country. Of Chi id support the Republican party i Jot Tho polls. I 1 he presidential Campaign j launched Here Yeates Day by Elmer Hagen Evans Oshkosh businessman has been temporarily suspended or. Evans announced from his cell this morn my that he will Start things mov Irig again As soon As he is released from the police station where he is a taking a or. Evans sperm to the morning about the City expressing his priv Caples on National and International questions and stopped at the pity y. M. C. A. He was inquiring a of the men in the Parlours As to How far he could depend upon them for support after his Candy. Dacy for the White House chair has been endorsed by j. P. Morgan when he was interrupted by defective Kinney and Mcconnel. They invited him into their Auto Mobile and took him Over to see chief Thomas Shaughnessy. The chief expressed opinion that or. Evans was temporarily de ranged. No answer has Beer. Received to the to a a a or. Or. Evans sent to j. Pierpont Morgan yesterday an noun my that a if Charles Evans Hughes does no to run i 15 now members Jackie is Given of the $100 club Green Bay term Veteran president of federation again named by practically unanimous vote ovation greets ballot i will be Success eventually says committeeman democratic National convention watched closely workers Speed up in canvass of City in non sectarian Relief drive name subscription Sinaiko Bros. $100 Simon Bros. 100 Joseph m. Boyd co. Too sol Levitan. 100 Daniel Mead. 100 Andelson Bros. Too m. N. Kahn Standard fur co. 100 w Olden Berg family. 103 or. And mrs. L. M. Hanks 100 Alexander Kom Bauser. 100 Wisconsin state journal. Ioc Cantwell printing co. 100 Bank of Wisconsin. 100 Paley Bros. 515 Regent Street. Too surviving members of the Jewsh congregation Stoa re Thomam. 200 membership in the 11 of club of the non me tartan Relief drive reached a total of 15 today when Sinai to Roth fre were added to Tho list. The drive in done county and the City of Madison to meeting with Success. According to chairman i. U. Sears. The cooler weather causal the workers to of Speed up. While the drive was scheduled to close on saturday work will tie Cove to need Here until the 110,000 goal is reached workers were delayed considerably by min Early in the week. Active can View in Dane county will begin next week. Sub commute win in a named to take charge Ines Adi City and Village. Detroit nears million Mark Washington Detroit has outstripped Cleveland in population during the past ten years according to 1920 census results today which give Detroit 993,739 and Cleveland 796.836. This is an increase for Detroit of 527,973. Or 113.4 per cent Over 1910, when the population was 465,766. Automobiles Are More popular than the movies it May be observed. The increase for Isis Angeles was 80.3 per Omi Cor pared with the increase of 113.4 per cent for Detroit. Without Philadelphia a population for 1920, Detroit is now the fourth City. Seveland has increased 42.1 per cent with 236.173 More inhabitants this year than in 1910. The population then was 560,663. Others were Detroit 113.4 per rent Mitt an gels. 80.3 per cent Baltimore 31.4 Chicago 23.6 Milwaukee. 22.3 san Francisco 21.9 Ruffalo 19 4 new York. 17.9 by. I suds 12.5 Cincinnati 10.3 Pittsburg 10.2. Premiers will tackle big Issue by Henry Wood Hou div Ink a the conferences of premiers originally planned As a sort of Friendly gel to Petter Between 5111-Lerund and i log a George loomed today an a meeting of Aline a leaders a Ltd Orst in importance Okay to the Versales conference which drafted the German peace treaty. Relief was expressed that monday meeting of the Premier would supersede the spa conference which has Ison fading further into the future daily. A n re Gnu morn Ai t was made that Belgium. Italy and Japan have been invited to scud Deli Gati to monday s meeting the whole question of the indemnity Wilt lie threshed out. Mondays conference is tile outgrowth of animosity which has born gaining ground in All a find countries against Furtha postponement of the settlement of the economic phases of peace treaty. Leader of quartet who took Hook Auto gets three years Arthur Follensbee of Syracuse n. A said to he the Leader of the four a a jackies from the Quot. Groat lakes who pleaded guilty of talking the automobile of Hook Brothers music store was sentenced to three years in the Green Hay reformatory by Superior judge a. C. Hoppmann today. Follensbee is not yet 19. The other three boys Karl Maslen Niagara Falls. Fred Talbot Chicago and Ernest Moran of Stamford. Conn., were ordered to he taken Hack to the training station today to be turned Over to the naval officers for punishment. A i have tried to tie impartial stated judge Hoppmann while pronouncing sentence Quot and in the eyes of the Law. All of you boys Are equally guilty and could be to the state reformatory for to years. But As Follensbee was the Leader i have taken that fact into consideration in pronouncing $10,000 Fine for sugar gouging Pittsburgh a. J. Gilchrist an official of the Standard sugar company. Was fined Jio too today on a charge of profiteering in sugar. The Fine was the heaviest Ever imposed Here on alleged profiteers. War risk girls easy on optics Washington War May he what Sherman said it was but the Bureau of War risk is the other extreme. Following a general Quot understanding a so to speak most of the 8,000 girls pm i played in that department appeared at work today in half Hose. And As their skirts were far from the austere \ length the for godmothers wore those who boasted a dimpled knee would have had considerable difficulty in concealing that pleasant fact had they tried. Encouraged by the ease with which the War risk girls a got away with those of other departments Are planning to do likewise the result is that Heere tary of state Colby Secretary of War Baker Secretary of the Navy Daniels and other departments Heads Are due for a test of their Broa mindedness. Seek Sla yer in Mil Wauk be m Rava us of search for the Slayer of mrs. Ivroy ii. Moss wife and daughter of Camp Grant army officers shot White Riding in an automobile has led to Milwaukee according to private advices Here today. It is said a Soldier who is thought to have relatives Here is under suspicion. The Soldier it was claimed was traced As far As Monroe wis. Wednesday night. 112 graduate at Marquette Milwaukee a Tho defection of a number of part time members of the faculty of Marquette medical College hits resulted in Good a declared the Rev. Herbert c. Noonan president of Marquette University at Tho annual commencement exercises bust night. Recently to members of the faculty resigned Over differences with the school in regard to medical policy. Or. Linchis o. Kinsman of Lawrence College gave the commencement add. I a Recs were award d 11j students. I by Ralph Couch ont real a Samuel Gnu pcs Eterny Leader of organized labor. Today was re elected president of the american federation of i. A Bor at its annual convention Here today. No one ran against Gompers and his election was unanimous except for one vote cast by Delegate James a. Duncan of Seattle. Duncan s action prevented the adoption of a Resolution instructing Secretary Morrison to cast a unanimous vote for compel. Gompers is to. He has been head of the american federation of labor 38 years. Hampers was much affected by the ovation Given him by the delegates. A there is not a Day nor an hour in which i do rot learn something. My mind is not closed to Progress although there is an old expression that it is difficult to teach an old dog new tricks a Gompers said. Hampers denied a press Story to the effect that Quot president hampers has suffered his first defeat in the executive Council i take this Opportunity to say this because you have just taken the Acton you haves he said. In accepting the nomination Flomp ers said a you have nominated me. There have been no nominations of any other Man against me. You have elected me by a practically unanimous vote. Quot i regard that As a command to duty and i James Duncan of Quincy mass., a Delegate from the Granite cutters Union was re elected first vice president. Duncan recently was named a member of the inter state Commerce commission by president Wilson. Sees defeat Gompers referred to a Story son out from Montreal that he had failed to produce a majority of the Excel Jufu Ixko to Sofia on Etc a a in the Republican ibid a mor Ratie parties to declare for Light wine and Beer. Quot we Hove not changed our policy on that subject but we questioned the advisability of submitting the question it this time Quot tie said. Gompers Ngu that the decision of a he executive Council wan not a defeat for him because the Brewer and not he introduced the proposal. Duncan culled to take the hair by Gompers. Quot i effect to ring True to the labor movement a said Dunean Quot even though i to a Mem Iier of Tho interstate Commerce vice president Duncan is sometimes confused with James a. Dunean of Seattle. Their names Are the same except for tile Middle initial. Other officers other officers chosen today were Sec nil vice president Joseph f. Valentine of Cincinnat member of the moulders Union re elected third View president Fruik Duffy of i and Loro pol is Delegate of the car i enters Union re elected. Hui Ruth vie president William Green of India Napols Secretary of the United mine workers re elected. Fifth vice pre Sld it w. I. Mahon of Detroit president of Tho Amalga nisted association of Street and Eire i Trio railway employees re elected. Tony Pizzo in after mishaps after two mishaps within a Day Tony Pizzo Madison Sailor on his second transcontinental Jaunt handcuffed to a bicycle arrived in his Home City late this afternoon. Puzo. Whose shackles were sealed by mayor Lylan in new York is hearing a letter from Secretary of the Navy Daniels to mayor Snyder of los Angeles aside from making Tho trip on in endurance Wager. Knocked into a ditch four mile South of Janesville yesterday the rear wheel of Puzo bicycle was damaged. Repairs made Tony set out to Quot make Madison Only to meet up with a Blowout ten Miles below Stoughton. Wants to die the y ill oblige it Hul i r ago Success of a third Par will depend on the democratic National convention according to Bull mouser of 1912 with whom promoters of Tho proposed third party ars flirting. Though invited to join a third party movement the sex progressives Are holding off until they see what the democrats do. Experienced with the 1912 attempt to put Over a third party ticket headed by Theodore Roosevelt the sex Bull Mooers Are shy about another insurgent move unless they have a reasonable Chance of winning. Such former progressives As Jane Addams Harold Irkis. Kellogg Fairbanks and Raymond Robins prominent in 1912, have been invited to join the committee of forty eight. That i Giber i i reply to Tho invitation directly after the Democrat meet. Look to future John f. Bass former Roosevelt supporter and some others do not take Rosy View of the prospects of Success for any third movement. The third party leaders Are not Ria Ming that they can beat both the democrats and the republicans this year but they Are looking to the future. A a third party will eventually he a Success a said prof. Htanley Rypins. University of Minnesota and a member of the committee of forty eight. A we do not expect to elect a president this fall but believe there will be a big Chance in 1924. We believe we will be successful this fall in that we will establish a new National party that will draw to it All the Liberal elements in the country. Before 1924 we Hope to have a reasonable representation in i directs propaganda Rypins will direct the handling of i propaganda and have charge of the speakers Bureau of Tho committee of j forty eight. A is expected to direct organization work of the new j third party. The Outlook is favourable for a new party in Minnesota and the Northwest said Rypins. A this is particularly so since the Republican National convention a he said. Leo. Perk i a Geo. W. Perkins financier dead leading progressive Republican and associate of j. P. Morgan victim of breakdown foes within party Given verbal shot May be third term candidate if democrats pussyfoot on league hint in inter View dog is suicide leaps 3 floors Milwaukee he was just if no particular Breed. But h j of had a Hart and a conscience for or deliberate in killed himself by jump i ing from a thin Story window. Just As Many a despondent person has. Employees of the Hole proof hosiery i company noted the Little fellow come j into the factory trying to avoid the raze of workers. He scampered up j the stairs to the third floor and hiding behind desks and machines worked his Way across the floor to the Side of the factory faring the Street. He spied an open window and leaped to the Sill. He looked Down into space while workers behind stopped their machines to watch. Then to jumped. A passer by slopped and touched him. He a dead. A Call to the humane society brought a Wagon and the lifeless body was taken away. H log ton i a eau Lent win ton a taken Tho offend Ivy of i pol i Cie at the Start of the presidential Campaign Cabinet officer and admin stratum Wen tutors sold Here today. In an interview in the new York morning world today they said Wilson not Only a pointed out the course he believe the Dejno cats should follow in Hie presidential Campaign but he has thrown Down the Gage to his opponents in i own parly. Should the democrats at ban Francisco pussyfoot on the league Wilson a left hanging Over them the possibility of his candidacy for a third term. Democrats As Well a republicans Here noted that the president a not repudiated such a possibility. Republicans were ready to comment on it Democrat were not. Tin Gage to the presided democratic opponents his support is said was contained in the utterance that a Quot was a confident today As i wan when i returned from Baris finally in july last that the people not Only of America but of the whole world Are in favor of the league of and also when he declared the american people want a referendum on the league Issue Quot above anything else that a political party now May in his official family these utterance were interpreted a meaning that Wilson believes the Republican party cannot escape the league Issue and that the tier Martic party will have failed the country if it does not take a positive stand for the league. Quot a. O. P. Methods prussian when Wilson declared the process by which the Chicago platform was accomplished seemed to inc to have is i essentially Quot a russian in inspiration and methods and later refused to comment on the Republican candidate irs outlined Tho democratic Campaign to cording to administration views. This course is an attack on the Republican platform with the incidental statement that the nominees fit the platform. There was also rejoicing among democrats that Wilson had refrained from indicating a Choice for any in Momir presidential aspirant. Secretary Daniels today followed the presidents interview with a statement of tile same trend. A tragedy of Century Quot i think the Senate s failure to ratify the treaty is the tragedy of the Century Daniels said. Quot the unrest i throughout the world is chiefly due to a financial and Public affairs of the no i that failure. The american people Byi Hon. In overwhelming majority showed that a nog physicians said it was the intensive they wished the treaty must i work that Perkins put into everything representative Mondell r. Pub it an it hat left him a Man broken physically header of the House declared the press at the age of 58 and hastened Tho denies inter View end. The first know to of ids illness was when be failed to attend the Republican National convention it ch1 i Cago. Ile it a. As a it sting at an Adirondack Mountain it Arne after suffering a nervous ii Readow re he was hurried from the Camp by automobile Bra Al Ford Conn. A George w. Perkins retired financier who for Many year was connected with j. Pow Pant Morgan died Early today in the Stamford Hall sanitarium. Perkins went to the sanitarium about a week ago following what i said to have Bren a nervous breakdown. Perkins was a close Friend of Theodore Roosevelt and other National figures. George Walbridge Perky financier and at one time partner of the elder John pier Jai it Morgan was born in Chicago Jan. 31, 1862. He entered the employ of the Chicago of face of till new York life insurance com i Pany in 1877, rising to superintendent j of the Western department. He became second vice president in 198 and was elected chairman of the finance committee in j900. In 1903 he was elected vice president. In 1901 j he became a partner in the Hanking firm of j. I. Morgan amp co., retiring Iii i 1910. Perkins was a leading Progress is during the 1912 presidential Cam i Fialon. He was a director of the in i or National mercantile Marine Tbs j United steel corporation und other j Large comic Antes. To was a trustee of Vassar College. I with Only a common school Edu i cation Perkins was Able to make a i place for himself at the top in the London Herbert Salisbury convicted of murder Wilt be hanged forthwith be it Ause he Bas requested that to Appeal of ills Case be taken and no reprieve Given. Yank net stars in title Pla y London William m. Johnston National singles Champion of the United states and we Illiam a. Tilden ii. American National indoor Champion will meet tomorrow to play for the London Lawn Tennis championship. In the Semi finals today Tilden beat the famous japanese player Denzo Khim ids. 6-1, 6-1. Johnston beat major a. Dudley 6-2. 6-3. In the Semi finals of the doubles Williams Anil of a Harles f. Garland Pittsburg beat Helm Lusu and Misu the japanese pair 6-2. 6-2. In the second of the doubles semifinals Johnston and Tilden americans j beat Ritchie and Fisher the British i contenders 6-2, 6-0. The doubles j championship of London As Well As the sing tomorrow will he contested by i americans Williams and Garland against Johnson and Tilden. Bishop of Erie diocese dead sunday june 6, to the sanitarium Here. Brain inflammation new York acute inflammation i of the brain i aused the death of George w. Perkins according to a i statement issued at his new York of flee today. The condition resulted from a Complete nervous exhaustion due to intense and continuous overwork Quot the i statement said. Funeral services will he sunday. Perkins was one of the first men in a the country to realize that publicity i a a Good Busine policy. As a director of the u. S steel corporation Perkins was Active in improving the Quot condition i element in the plans i signed from j. P. M said he had made enough Money and he meant to devote the to sociological work. F rom 1910. The year of his Pra it ital withdrawal from big business he devoted his time to he Hobby improvement of the condition of the working Man. 8 by Tive the lab in i at cd a Loney of Hii thinking of a third term. Quot this would convey the Impre Don that he would be a candidate for a third Mondell said. Quot he says he the Issue. Of he a the Issue he ought to be the accept Challenge Washington the. Republica per a will gladly accept the Challenge of president Wilson for c referendum on the league of nations. Bena Tor Hardin rep Bacun presidential nominee said today. Ask it i Reg Riding the president interview Harding said a i Ani sure the re publican to Rev will gladly Welcome a referendum on the quit Hon of foreign a a tills Republic and the Republican tntud6 of preserve j nationality will be overwhelmingly three speeders a y heavy fines is lit three Speed Era Apprey Day of a Moon were a fines in Superior court by Hoppmann today. Erie. Mauriee i the Rev. John e. Catholic Bishop of Fitz Eric diocese died Here Early today. My Donough out for Congress Mari late Mich. Martin s. Mcdonough who As prosecuting attorney of Iron county defied prohibition agents during the so called a drum revolt Here has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for representative to Congress from the twelfth Michigan District. Ile declared he decided to run he in a a there is a genuine desire on the part of it great numer of people in the District for me to enter the aaa Grov each tin. D 1 closed on j driving a Ca the cutout i it judge to put a Slot Nome How Ai 50 for All Glt and if this will the ended sensed a judge Gauer heavy v. C. And Paul Gauer wer a til pc of was unto vital whose won was at 42 mile in hour with a Mann said he is going to to speeding in Madison id was Imp a a fir a �4 Ting Over Jon it a an hour does t Stop up Reding Hal offenders. Kaiser punched in jaw report Doorn. Holland there Are persistent rumours in the milage that the former German emperor has been punched in the jaw by a belgian who showing a forged pass gained admittance to doom Castle

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