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Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - March 02, 1920, Madison, WisconsinWEATHER COLDER TI HVTlhewisco Je Journal VOL. 134, NO. 152. 81�t Year. MADISON, WIS., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 2, 1920. FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS PROBERS TO VOTE TRACTION CO. AID its u s i!S i i i JJS !�5 JU JU JU JU J U LODGE RESERVATIONS ADOPTEDacSrVo PACT CLAUSE S " S i * 1 1 1 1 A M sP E A C E / ^ D � C L A E � D |T0 M adison Brewers, Advised By A ttorney Following m i i v a s i s f p a _ _ _ G eiger Decision, A w ait Senate Action As D f l D t D lf I rn T | H I F r ii I ll F Signal to S ta rt M anufacturing j H U I L I I , 111 I I I | V l l I k I F l l l l k 2.5 P roduct ON DOMESTIC ISSUE VOTED KUBASTAOUT AS WHITMAN R E SERVES* T O "t i . S . R IG H T TO OE * C IO E W H R T WRE t i OM E 4 CbAngo 36 IO l > \ V IX O T T I K K T R A RA W arm est in JS82, Ct. C oldest in 1913. - IS. W e tte s t in 1671. .76 inches . S un s e ts a t 9:46. SA YS SCIENCE TO QUELL IN S A N IT Y OHICA jG O - T h e sc ience w hich d rove yellow fe v e r from H w a m p bound c o u n � tr ie s will d r iv e In san ity fro m fo g � bound brain*?, Dr. R ay L ym an W ilbur, p re s id en t o f th e L eland B lan fo rd u n i� versity , p red ic ted to d ay befo re the co n g ress on m edical e d u ca tio n here . In sa n ity will be reduced to a m in im um , ju s t a* ty p h o id w as reduced by k n o w l� edge o f p re v en ta tiv e s , he sa id . ra te In c rease Is g ran ted L E T T E R TO W O R K E R S W A S H IN G T O N - P re s id e n t W ilson to d ay p lanned to send a le t te r to r a i l � road em ployes and ex ecu tiv es In v itin g th rm to choose re p re se n ta tiv e fo r a jo in t w age trib u n a l. T h e p re s id en t p rom ised to t ik e th is actio n in a l i t � te r a d d ressed to th e ra ilro ad un ion w hen he signed th e B ach-C u m m in s ta ll w ay bill B n tu rd ay . A Jo tn t tr ib u n a l o f e m p l o y e * an d e x � ecu tiv e s la p rov ided in th e bill, b u t Its find ings a re m ad e su b jec t to rev iew by a t r ip a r t i te board c o n sis tin g of re p re se n ta tiv e s of labor, th e ex ecu tiv es and th e public . W h ite hou.ee official* to d ay ex p ressed th em se lv es a* o p tim istic o v er tho ra ilro ad lab o r s itu a tio n . MORE CUTS IN DEFICIENCY BILL ?W ASHINGTON T h e house today passed th e co n feren ce re p o rt on th e defic iency hill, a f te r th e se n a te had ag reed to ab an d o n a p p ro p ria tio n s of 61,000,000 fo r a cu s to m s se rv ice liquor p a tro l o f th� n a tio n 's b o rd ers and $3,000 000 fo r re p a irs of sh ips. FRAME-UP, SA Y S B i ,E B O T O A N -E d w in C an ls iu s , is , w as held up und robbed of (MOO by tw o m en la te y e s te rd a y , th e police today anno u n ced . T h e b a n d its a re believed to h av e fled to M ilw aukee o r C hicago . I leag u e o f New on hts w ay from th e | A nderson , i ts *uf*erintendent B ecurlty N a tio n a l hank w ith the EDWARDS SIGNS LIQUOR MEASURE B IL L TO ALLOW M A N U FA C T U R E AND SA LE O F MILD BOOZE IS GIV EN O. K. T R E N T O N , N. J -G ov ern o r E d � w ard*. sh o r tly a f te r noon to d ay signed th e b ill p assed by th e le g is la tu re lo a llow th e m a n u fa c tu re an d aal� of b ev erag es c o n ta in in g 3 * p e r c e n t of alcohol. T h e law, how ever, ti cess no t becom e o p e ra tiv e u n til te rm in a tio n of th e s ta te of w ar. S e n a to r S im pson of H u d so n co u n ty a n d A ssem blym an B a r re t t o f Emkcx, both D em ocrats, w ere am o n g Lhasa w ho w itnessed the s ig n in g A W A IT R A T IFIC A TIO N M IL W A U K E E W isconsin b rew ers a r e eag e rly w a itin g fo r th e se n a te to ra ti fy th e p eace tro u ty . As a re su lt o f F ed e ra l Ju d g e F . A. G e ig er 's r u l � ing y es te rd ay , th a t th o s ta te M ulberger law , fix ing 2.5 p e r c e n t beer a s n o n � in to x ica tin g , is va lid �tale leg isla tio n . M ilw aukee a n d o th e r W isco n sin b re w � e r ie s a re p re p arin g to re su m e b u s i� ness. F e d e ra l D is tr ic t A tto rn ey B aw yer to d ay an n o u n ced he will a p p e a r in fe d e ra l c o u rt w ith in th e n e x t ten d ay s and d ec lin e to a n sw e r th e ^ J u n c tio n a l su i t o f th e M anitow oc P ro d u c ts co m � pany , w hich would a u to m a tica lly b ring a b o u t e n try o f the J id g m e n t of Ju d g e G eiger. K aw yer sa id he th en would K ng tn eer of th e K tate R ailw ay C om � pupil th e ap p ea l to th e su p rem e co urt m ission L arson , th e in v e s tig a tio n hag URG E SIX P E R C E N T now becom e a m a tte r of fo rm ." th in A LBA N Y , N. Y.-A ssem blym an C u- ; m an, w ho h as had a cc ess to th e r e - V illier seek* to h av e six p e r cen t e s- p o rts o f th e c o m m itte e sessions, b e � ta b ilsh rd a s th� b o u n d ary b e tw een In - d a r e d "T h e d iv ision line on poll*'? to x lo u tin g an d n o n -in to x ic a tin g bever- a lre a d y hun been d ra w n , an d th e d if - ag es In N ew York ference* o f th o u g h t be tw een th e m en H e in tro d u ced a bill p e rm ittin g sal� on th e co m m ittee too w ide to be re c - of b e e rs and w ine* c o n ta in in g th a t I o n d le d ." a m o u n t of alcohol o r leas. Bale* - -----------. ..--- w ould be p e rm itte d in an y e s ta b lish - . � mum D A A /F Y I 'F 'C m en t a p p ro v ed by th e ex* De d e p a rt y ^ L A l I V J L j / \ / V D I I J T J A ? SZrZSSAf'S i ..�*.- A R E SURROUNDED lion, a d o p ted by th e assem b ly la s t n ig h t, d irec tin g the ju d ic ia ry co m m it- j N OO ALIC H Ari*. T w o M ex ican b an d its , who rinded R uby , A ril-, F r i � day, k illing B o a tm a s te r A lexander F ra z ie r an d fa ta lly w ounding J . A. F rax ier, h a v e been su rro u n d e d by M exican fed era l C LO SE FO LLO W ER OF ST R E E T C A R IN V ESTIG A T IO N SA YS M AJOR ITY W ILL RECO M M EN D R E - ; FIN A N C IN G PLAN ^ H A T sub m issio n of a m in o rM re p o rt reco m m en d in g a refer* tv d u rn on m u n ic ip a l o w n ersh ip cg th e M adison s t r e e t ra ilw a y s and g m a jo rity re p o rt reco m m en d in g rn sch em e fo r financ ia l re h a b ili ta tio n n j the ra ilw a y s co m p an y by fo llow ing th� su g g estio n s ou tlin ed by th e c o m p a n y will be th e re su lt of th e Jo in t co uncil an d c itiz e n s ' co m m itte e investigation* w as th e d ec la ra tio n to d ay of a m ag v ita lly in te re s ted In th e in v e s tig a tio n who h a s th e confidence of som e ag the c o m m ittee m em b ers . A m a jo rity o f th e c o m m ittee a lre a d y h ave in d ica ted , th is c itize n declared* " th a t th ey w ill reco m m en d a schem q by w hich th e M adison R a ilw ay s com � p any would be p e rm itte d to i n s t a l one m an c a rs on a ll i ts l in e s a n d bg w hich th e c ity w ould g ra n t th e co m � pany un ex tension on th e p ay m en t o f th e co m p a n y 's d eb t a n d w ould r e � lieve th e com pany of all fu tu re p a v in g cost re sp o n sib ilitie s ." L IN E S U P M A JO R IT Y "E n d o rs in g th e m a jo r ity re p o rt. f | Is sa id . w ill be F ra n k L. G ilb ert, T . G ibbs M u rray , F ra n k C an tw ell. F ra n k A lford and A ld erm an G eorge E. GUI* w ho h a s been a lone In th e council in fav o rin g an ex ten sio n o f one m an c a rd to a ll th e c a r lines. T h e p o sition o f A. IL K a y se r la nog k n o w n ; A lderm an ll. C. B ullit a n vo ted in tb s council to re fu se pe rm iss io n frig use o f one m an c a rs on a ll lines. A ld erm an M arcus Jo h n so n Is sa id to be d isp lea sed by th e a p p a re n t t e n � d en cy o f th e m a jo rity of th e co m m it� tee to p u t a m u n ic ip al o w n ersh ip r e f � e ren d u m beyond th e p a le of d isc u s � sion. H e, It is th o u g h t, Win d raw u p th e m in o rity re p o rt an d p re se n t it to th e council. A ld erm an l l . J B teffen p o ss ib ly m an c o n cu r in IL b ecause th e re Is s tro n g se n tim e n t In th e T e n th w ard . w h ere d isg u st ov er th e p re se n t se rv ice ta m oat o ften ex p ressed , fo r m u n ic ip a l o w nersh ip . A ld erm an W A. Dowling; is re p o rte d to h ave sa id he w ould no* sign th e m a jo rity re p o rt l f It g ra n te d use of one m an c a rs on a ll c ity linen and ex em p tio n o f th e s t r e e t c a r co m � tian y fro m a ll fu tu re p a v in g ob lig a � tio n s D IV ISION LIN E DRAW N "W h ile the jo in t c o m m ittee w ill m eet to n ig h t and h e a r th� re p o rt �I F. W. M ontgom ery a n d q u estio n th o HELD ON 16 TH THEFT CHARGE MOB, IN TEN T ON LYNCHING, FOILED tee to in v es tig a te th� a c tiv it ie s of the f sn ti- su lo o n league o f New York. LEA G U E IS READY N E W YOUK-T h e A nti Babion I lu r k and W illiam 11 | i f r l tro o p s n e a r B arie, t t u M exico, a cc o rd in g to w ord rece ived by the M exican c o m m a n d a n t in N Ogui'-S, S onora . CO-OP PLAN HAND JOLT TO H. C. OFL. M IL W A U K E E - M ary I'ray b a rk le wu*z, 68, know n to th e police os ' P o � lish M ary " is held today on th e six tee n th c h a rg e of sh o p liftin g Bh*t h a s tw o o th e r co n v ic tio n s to h e r | co u n ty official* to M cA llister before th e I HUA W N EK . Ok la. - S haw nee wa* q u ie t a g a in to d ay a f te r a n ig h t of n e a r r io ts a n d a n a tte m p te d lynch ing A m ob a t C h a n d le r cam e bere in te n t upon ly n ch in g C h ap D avis, negro, s e n � ten ced to 45 year* in th# p e n ite n tia ry , w hlch h a d , hl.ir u n n u a , #UM.Uon, ye" fo r a n a t ta c k on M iss W illie H .irv�y, show ed th a t 31 reg is te red school te a ch e r . D av ie w as tak e n by I heav y vo te in fav o r of se llin g quoi re ad y fo j in v es tig a tio n fo r 20 years," A nd erso n a sse rted In a s ta te m e n t to � day. P E R M IT FO R JE W S H A R T F O R D , C onn,-A ccord ing to a ru lin g rece ived from W ash in g to n front In te rn a l R ev en u e C o llec to r Ja m e s J. W alsh, Je w ish fam ilies, w ith the a p � p ro v a l o f th e rab b i, m ay o b ta in a m ax im u m of 15 g a llo n s of w ine a y ear to be used fo r re lig io u s p u rp o ses only. T he ra b b i m u s t o b ta in p e rm its from to b o g g an in L aw ren ce re c to r of p ro h ib itio n en fo rcem en t th� o p e ra tio n o f tb e^ co and m ay m ak e the wine. TO W N VOTE W ET IKJ S T O N --C om ple te re tu rn s today from th e 64 M a ssac h u se tts tow ns, c red it, one fo r v ag ran cy an d one for a s sa u lt on h e r d a u g h te r . T he la te s t c h a rg e is th e f t o f a bolt of b lack silk , w o rth |43, fro m a S o u th Bide s to re . M ary h as ro w e d seven yours a n d th re e m onth* in th e h ouse of co rrec tio n , six m o n th s in th e C h i� cago h o u se o f � o rre .ttlon a n d h as paid fines a g g re g a tin g 6350, 'exclusive of costs. SEVEN D RO W N A S SHIP BREAK S UP I ----- H A L IFA X . N. B. - S ev en jie rso n s w ere d ro w n ed an d sev e ra l o th e rs In- m ob a rriv e d A rre s t of six negroes, a lleged to h av e J In sp ired a c o u n te r a tta c k to p ro tec t I D avis, p rev en ted a n o u tb reak , official* c laim ed. HOR TH Y ELECTED H U N G A R Y REGENT VESSEL HELPLESS NEAR AZO RES AA A / JTX A / D V I / f D I IT lu re d w hen th e Iv y la n d lin e r B ohe-lV I/\ J , U f \ L .[\ J [YIi LttL rn tan b ro k e In tw o a nd i M O BILE. A la .-B. U. H. calU w ere sen t out to d ay by th e s te a m e r Moose It an sic, bound from L ondon to Mobile, a cc o rd in g to In fo rm a tio n received h e re Van l l ty n lg e n B ro k e rag e corn ... ^ ! pony, to w hom th e vessel w a s cun- Th- in id ti - P P - I pel lo r blade* v e r s b roken an d the ven� in u he lp less con d itio n n ear e r - ln -c h le f of th e H u n g a ria n a rm ies , C H IC A G O - M ajo r A. V. D ulrym ple, in c h a rg e of p ro h ib itio n en fo rcem en t in th e c e n tra l s ta te s , today re ite ra te d th e c la im th a t a fund of (250,000 had been ra ised to ''ru in " him . D alrym pie led th e a rm ed Invasion of Iron co u n ty , M ichigan, last w eek to su p p re ss th e "w h isk y reb ellio n ." R esolution* e n d o rs in g th e s ta n d tak en by th e p ro h ib itio n officer in h is Invasion o f M ichigan, w ere ad o p ted by th e B a p tis t M in is te rs ' a sso c ia tio n . I u p . sa n k to d ay . T he B o hem ian sailed fro m B oston fo r L iv e rp o o l Feb. 28 R u n n in g Into a sev ere sn o w sto rm , th e vessel s tru c k th e d a n g e ro u s ledges off Sam bro P o in t e a r ly y e s te rd a y . H er 64 p a sse n g e rs w ere rem oved to life tiou ts b u t th e crew of 120 rem ain ed ab o ard , a c c o rd � ing to advice*. P re su m a b ly th# drow ned w ere m em b ers o f th e c rew C a p ta in II lace#, In c h a rg e o f the vessel, re p o rte d la s t n ig h t th a t she w as p o u n d in g h eav ily a n d b reak in g h a s been e lec ted re g e n t of H u n g a ry by th e n a tio n a l assem b ly , a B u d ap est d is- lf** w as j>"lrh to r t .y � d d . I , " e * "�" *. _ H A L T OPERATIONS SEATTLE STRIKE ON SAMSON P L A N T ELECTION ISSUE J ANJOrtVU J .B - B uild ing o p e ra tio n s on th e new p lan t o f th e S am so n T r a c � to r ci>miiany w ere su sp en d ed to d ay and 1,000 m en a re o u t of w ork . S c a rc ity a n d h igh p rices o f lab o r an d m a te r ia ls and sh o rta g e of ho u ses w ere g iv en a s th e reaso n by J . A. C ra ig , p re s id en t of th e com pany . M a n u fa c tu r in g o p e ra tio n s co n tin u e how ever. BK A T T L E - Boat t i e r g en era l s tr ik e of F e b ru a ry . 1919, w as echoed in to - } day s m ay o ra lty e lec tio n w ith so v ie t� ism a s th e issue. J a m e s D u ncan , le a d e r in th e lab o r o u tb rea k , w as a c a n d id a te fo r m ayor i get^ Boun 1 opposing Ma J. H ugh M. C aldw ell, fo r � m e r se rv ice m ao an d law yer. T h ere w ert no o th e r candida^�*. D u n c a n s su p p o r te rs have, five c a n � d id a te* to r til� c ity oounciL L A \VHENCK, M ass.- P rices of fee*! co m m o d itie s arid c lo th in g have h it lit* a re su lt of p e ra tiv e d e � p a r tm e n t s to re e s ta b lish e d by P re s i� den t W illiam Al W ood of th e A m erican W oolen co m pany , (o r th e benefit o f h is 15,oou o p e ra tiv e s . T h e g e n e ra l public carm ot buy from Air. W ood's s to re , b u t so low w ere th o p rices c h arg ed to th e w o rk e rs in b ls fa c to ry th a t th e m e rc h a n ts of th e c ity W'ere fo rced to reduce th e ir p rices. Alen a su i ts th a t cost from (50 to (60 in I k.*c lier cen t. FRISCO FA VORED FOR N A V A L BASE W A S H IN G T O N - Ban F ra n c isco I* co n sid e red by th e g e n era l n avy board a s th e logical p lace fo r a g re a t nav%4 ba*� on th e P acific co ast. R e a r Ad� m ira l B ad g er to ld tile house n av a l a f � fa irs co m m itte e today . T ho c o s t of th e base, as desired by th e n a v y ooard. w ould be a p p ro x i� m a te ly (70,(UM1.Obi) an d th o estim ate* I th a t h a v e been su b m itted to th e corn� ein**� ca ll f a r an e x p en d itu re o f (10.- 000,000 In 1921. Im p ro v em en ts alod ar� needed a i th e B an Diego a n d FU* a s ta , B ad g er sa id . T h e b oard a p lan s a lso �all fo r en � la rg e m e n t of th e n av a l y a rd a t M are Is lan d and th e e s tab lish m en t of to r � pedo an d su b m arin e b ases a t o th e t p o in ts a lo n g th� coasL S. J I J k

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