Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - March 18, 1920, Madison, WisconsinWEATHER
R A IN
CITY
EDITION
V O L 134, NO. 168. 81 st Year. MADISON, WIS., TH U R SD A Y AFTERNOON, MARCH 18, 1920. FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE TW O CENTS
CLEAR DECKS FOR TREATY VOTE
EBERT FACES
DEMAND FOR
BIG REFORMS
Radicals Grow in Power Dur�
ing Reign o f C haos; W ould
Force Reorganization
For O w n Gain
T J FE g o v e rn m e n t o f Krledorlch E b er t . imperia l p re s id en t o f G e r �m any . will f a ro w id esp read d e �
m an d s fo r d ra s t ic indus tr ia l a n d g o v �
e rn m en ta l r e fo rm w hen It r e tu r n s to
Berlin. today 's d i sp a tc h e s indica ted .
T h e re s ig n a t io n o f t h e r e v o lu t io n �
a ry group , headed by Dr. W olfg an g
Von Kapp, wh ich seised po w er In B e r �
lin, M arch 13, wa* forced n o t so m uch
by p r e s s u r e from the Mb a r t g ro u p a s
by de te rm in a t io n of th e rad ica l ele�
ment t h a t a e re ac t io n a ry g o v e rn m e n t
should s t a n d In enhagen said Von K a p p t ro o p s had
teen de fea ted and d i sa rm e d a f te�
a t loody f ighting a t Gera, a n im p o r ta n t
ra ilway c ity 130 m iles so u th a n d w'est
of Berlin.
The B av a r ian diet, th e d isp a tc h said,
has e lected Itr . Von Kapen, fo rm er
governor o f u p p e r Hilesla, a s B a v a r ian
premier.
Bloody f ighting a lso w as reported
from Hagen, W es tp h a lia , w h e re w o r k �
ingmen a n d t ro o p s c lashed w hen the
soldiers a t t e m p te d to o ccupy the city.
Tho troops, Recording to a d isp a tc h by
way of ("op e n h a g r n, w ere d isa rm ed a f �
ter they h a I su r r e n d e re d a n d wore
held a s p r i so n e rs by the w ork ingm en .
T h ir ty so ld iers were killed and "ft
w ou nd ed In tho l igh ting th a t precede*!
the troops* su�render . T w o w o r k in g - !
men w ere killed a n d severa l w ounded , j
L U E ! T W I T 2 Q U I T S
R ep o r ts o f th e re s ig n a t io n of Von
l .ue ttw itx w� re con ta in ed In an s h �
ebang* te le g ra p h d i sp a tc h f rom B e r - j
Un, which sa id th e m il i ta ry leader
s t e p p e d out a f t e r fu t i le n eg o t ia t io n s
wi th H e r r Huumig, leader of th e c o m - I
bination of rad ica l par ties .
1-uettwitl. th e d isp a tc h said, w a s
promised he w ould be g ra n te d m il i ta ry
protection by th e radicals . T h e c o m �
munists , tho >.1*. p a tc h added said th*
would no t l o l r r a tn the re tu rn o f G u s �
tav Noskr, defense m in i s te r of P rov i�
dent Ebert . a n d t h a t h is
will he dem anded .
D isp a tch es con tinued to rep o rt *x-
fi-nsive r a d '.cal u p r i s in g s In B avaria ,
Saxony, tho B u h r in d u s t r ia l d is tr ic t of
W estphalia , Chem nits, F ra n k fo r t ab d
ACCEPT PACT uT YTnp*YL
IM H I C l o u r HONORS TO THREEAND LEAGUE,
HOOVER PLEA
Proposed Reservations Should
Satisfy All As to Foreign
Entanglements, Declares
Former Food Boss
C h ar l ie 'Chaplin
I ' *S A X O M -EK -Mil d red H a r �r is Chaplin, y o u th fu l b r ide of C harlie C haplin . has
found m a r r i a g e w ith h e r film c o m �
ed ian h u sb a n d a fa ilu re . Mrs.
Complin la s t n igh t a d m i t te d she
will file su i t fo r divorce.
And w i th h e r confession, m ad e
a t he r homo. t h a t Chaplin a n d she
had s e p a ra te d several m o n th s ago,
cam e a s to ry of hea r tach es , alleged
c rue lty . n eg lec t and c h a rg e s of
p e rsecu t io n . It is on one of tho#**
h a s left h OOO an
d ivorce in N e v a d a
grounds** he would i
vo rce ac t ion a g a in s t
A f te r th e se t h e . ,
d e tec t iv es followed I
f rom home to s tudio
to th e hom es of fri
in q u ir ie s and m ak ing
a n t .
his rea l�
t i e s Athletic
she says. he
.xford s t ree t
s th a t un less
I * suit f o r
on "nominal
ist ituto a di-
she said.
cr constan t ly
f rom S tud io
?lids, m aking
life unp leas-
CHANGES SLIGHT IN
AUTO LIGHT ORDERS
S ta n d a rd s F o r R eg u la tions , T o Be A n n o u n c ed By
Indu str ia l C om m iss ion in F e w D ays, Follow
T e n ta t iv e S ch ed u le C lose ly
I I T AKHINCiTON H e rb e r t Hoover
dec lared lite peace irea-
ly should lie accepted , so long
aa th e f inal form gives us f reedom of
act ion a n d room for c o n s t ru c t iv e d e �
v e lopm en t cif p e a c e . " He said a lso
th a t the g ro w in g s t a te of in te rna t iona l
a n ta g o n ism c a n n o t be m o d e ra te d until
tile lnif�*d Blate* Joins tile L eague of
N ations .
In a stalem* nt prepare*! for the
W a s h in g to n S ta r , the fo rm er food a d �
m in i s t r a to r assert***! t h a t the r e s e r v a �
t ions p roposed to the t r e a ty should
"s a t i s fy the m ost t im id as to e n ta n g le �
m en ts ."
"R e g ard les s of w hat a n y of us may
LhinK should hav e been the provisions
of e i th e r the league o r the t rea ty ,
we and the world should not in- Kept
w a i t in g long* r for a se t t le m e n t ," H oov�
e r said.
C O M PR O M ISE N E C E SSA R Y
"T h e whole p rocess of |k*,u >? has
l e n t n ecessa r i ly one of com prom ise
iind jai lung as tile f inal form gives
us freedom of ac t ion and room for co n �
s t ru c t iv e d e v elopm en t of p e a c e , I b e �
lieve It should be accepted .
'The re se rv a t io n s should sa t is fy lie
most t im ed a s to e n ta n g le m tn a s and,
desp i te th e feeling of th* p res iden t a n d
his a sso c ia te s th a t th e s t re n g h t of
th** league is so m e w h a t u nde rm ined , I
believe the a lso should accep t . I do
not b e l i e v e the r e se rv a t io n s d es t ro y the
possibility of the c rea t io n of a po ten t
o rg an iza t io n to m it ig a te the d a n g e r s in
I f ront of us and th e a l t e rn a t iv e s a r e a
I c o n t in u a t io n o f o u r s t a t e of w a r for
| a n o th e r y e a r o r th*- u n th in k a b le th ing
I fo r uh to m ak e a s e p a ra t e peace
j a f te r we h a v e gone ? *> f a r a s to ag ree
| to i ts m a in l ines w ith o u r com rad es
in a rm s .
"I lu r to th is u n se t t le m e n t an d o th e r
c au ses the league would m it iga te , the
j world is s tead ily d r i f t in g back to a
I worse s t a te of in te rn a t io n a l a n t a g o n �
ism th an ex is ted be fore 1914. . * .
' Til*' naval str* ngtli of every nation ,
ext- pi th*- enem y an d R uss ia , has been
I inei used d u r in g the war. M any great
! a rm ies have been demobilized, ye t the
world i s ' a g a i n en g ag ed in |>r*-j*ar*t i�
nes : an d the a c tu a l n u m b e r of men
| u n d e r a r m s today is m u ch l a i g e r th an
before 1914.
FO U N D A T IO N OF PE A C E
"T he pres iden t set-ins to feel the
; founda tion of the league re s t s on our
j liar t i n p u t ion I su b je c t to a p p ro v a l of
c o n g ress on use of force ,> in a n ob l i �
g a tion to p reserve Hie te r r i to r ia l i n �
teg r i ty arni polit ical independent e of
i ts m e m b e rs a g a in s t a g g ress io n . W'Jth-
I o u t e n te r in g on th is m e th o d of p r e �
vention of agg ress ion , I believe a g rea t
I fo unda tion of peace dot ?* lie in tin
| co n t in u o u s func tion ing of a body of
I g re a t in te rn a l tonal re la t io n s engaged
I u|s>n concilia tion , th e m i t ig a t io n of a n �
tagonism , the vt iy effective boycott of
' d i s t u r b e r s th rough a ro u sa l of public
j op in ion a g a in s t them a n d througii i t
I the im m ed ia te u n d e r ta k in g o f d t s a r in a -
1 rnent of i he world to a s im ple defen-
i sivt* foo ting ."
SCIENCE HANDS
ALCOHOL JOLT
W. L. HO U SE R , A. R. P O T T S AND
S. A. BAIRD GIVEN
T E S T IM O N IA L S
W isco n s in honored today th ree r e s i �
d e n ts w ho h a v e served the s ta te h>
he lp ing to build l ls a g r ic u l tu re and bv
a id ing in im p ro v em en t of c o u n try life.
As one of the f e a tu re s of the g r a d u �
a t in g e x e r c i s e of tho sh o r t cou rse in
a g r ic u l tu re , t e s t im o n ia ls of a p p r e c ia �
tion were g ra n te d by tho univers ity to
W a l te r L. H o u s e r of Buffa lo county ,
A ndrew I! Po t ts , W a u p a c a county , and
S te p h en A. L aird of W a u k e sh a county .
P re se n t in g the te s t im o n ia l to Mr.
H ouser. D ean H. L. Russel l poin ted
out t h a t b e t t e r live s tock and b e t te r
ru ra l Ufo had been the goal to w a rd s
which his efforts h ad liven largely d i �
rected . "Mr. H o u s e r h a s d o n e m uch
to e n co u ra g e young people o f the s ta te
to lea rn m ore ab o u t an im a l h u sb a n d ry
a n d to a p p re c ia te th*' va lue a n d i m �
po r tan c e of good live s to rk ." he said.
Mr. H o u ser m oved to W iscons in from
P e n n sy lv a n ia a t the age of IO. H e is
the p re se n t pi (-Bident of the W iscons in
L ive S tock B re e d e r s ' assoc ia t ion .
P O T T S BADGER PR O D U C T
"A n d rew P o t t s Is d is t in c t ly j* W is �
consin produe*," said Ls-an Russell.
"H e is one of o u r lead ing j*�tato g r o w �
e r s an d h as done m u ch to d i s s e m i �
n a te p u re seeds used th ro u g h o u t the
s la te ."
A f te r co m ple t ing ills public school
t duca l ion Mr. P td ts se rved a s clerk in
J* genera l s to re a n d l a t e r t ng.-igcd a c t �
ively in f a rm in g Ii** ti.cs r e p re sen ted
his d is t r ic t both a s a s se m b ly m a n an d
sena to r . "It was his bill or iginally
know n a s tho P o t t s lull w hich c rea ted
the co u n ty rg r i c u l tu ra l law in W is �
consin th a t baa done so m u ch to f u r �
th e r good fa rm in g an d good f a rm l iv �
ing." sa id Dean Russell . "A s a f a r m �
e r and public s e r v a n t he h a s done
m u ch in Hie in te res t of b e t t e r fa rm in g
a n d t a t t e r f a rm liv ing ."
BAIPD A L E A D E R
I n t ro d u c in g S tephen Baird, for Rub-
.-ell poin ted * u t t h a t he w a s b o m of
p ioneers of W au k e sh a co u n ty , w here
ha sti ll lives. ''L aird and I have f u r �
nished fo u n d a tio n s to r k s th ro u g h o u t
th o c o u n t r y , ' sa id Dr. Russell . "H is
fa rm is one of those c red i ted bv the
College of A g r icu l tu re a s o f a d e s i r �
ab le t>i*o fo r fu rn ish in g p rac t icab le
experience til s tu d e n t s in ag r ic u l tu re .
Because of h is In te re s t in b e t t e r b reeds
an d b e t t e r seed s tock Mr. Baird has
been chosen a t v a r io u s t im es to lead
v a r io u s farm* r s ' o rg an iza t io n s , in c lu d �
ing th e W iscons in Live S tock B re e d �
ers ' a s -ioci.ition. H e is kno w n In his
co u n ty a s a b u s in e ss fa rm e r , a s a
m a n w id e -aw : k� for new o p p o r tu n i t ie s
eace ' re a ty on th e g ro u n d j
that ti* m u m w o rk e rs d id not w an t the
war an*! th e re fo re dec l ine lo m ak e
repara tion for IL
Y A N K S A R E R E AOY
PA RIS A m e r ic a n 1 t ro o p s a lo n g the
Rhine a r e read y f r�* di-
ad* m y of Science in
re su l t of ob se rv a t io n j
f alcohol in severa l
r�* port
in*
as
comm is.sion
., " l f a * (Hit -
m o to r - vehicle,
to
am
reported to th*
co m m it te e remit
installed on any
he of such c o n s t ru c t io n a
impossib le to d irec t th** I
g r e a t e r th an 35 feet in
tn o to r -v rh ie le w ith in Ru�
by lint s 45 d eg rees to �-:th
ax is of the vehicle." Th*
has changed th is o rd e r in
.T u rn to |*age 4, col
by the j
light is I tty
It sha l l
m ake it
of light
of the
defined
r side of the
commission
th - phrases .
i ii git
P A R IS P la in t*
us** of alcohol is
|M�sed of by th** A
tx report of th**
of tho elf cc
th o u sa n d ca**
The**** obse rva t ions , th*
prove conclus ive ly th a t til*
of m u sc u la r force. Intellect!
and ra p id i ty of m ovem en t
un illusion.
T h e sen sa t io n of w a r m th
the d r in k in g of a lcoholic
a lso is declared d e t r im e n ta l I**
th** effect is only t e m p o !a ry ti
p roduced a t Hie expense of the
po rn t u n of th** in te rna l o rgans .
HIGHER SHIPPING
R A TE S UNLIKELY
BY L. C. MARTIN
A B B IN G T O N -T h e w ay was
c leared today fo r an ea r ly vote
I on ra ti f ica tion of the peace
' t rea ty , v\ hen the se n a te m et u n d e r an
* a g re e m e n t to s tay in sess ion un til r e s �
e rv a t io n s have been d isposed of.
As a f u r th e r aid to speedy action,
tho si Hate ag reed d e b a te on r e s e r v a �
t ions shall be l im ited to fifteen m in �
u te s fo r �* s e n a to r on any one r e s e r v a �
tion.
Lodge a lso gav e no tice th a t he would
ask t h a t th e rule req u ir in g th** reso lu �
tion of ra tif ica tion to lay over a day
w i th o u t ac t ion be siispcnd*-d.
T h e m Is i barn possibility the final
vote will corno la te today. T h e c o n �
v ict ion th a t it will re su l t in re jection
of t h e t r e a ty for th** second t im e was
s t re n g th e n e d by the s e n a t e s defea t
l a te yester*! i / of the lam root r e s e r �
va tion , dec lar ing It to lie the A m e r i �
can fwd Ic v tha t , In event of th e th re a t
of a n o th e r wa * In Europe, th** Lo tted
K tafes would consider w h a t act ion it
should take.
D isp lay ing a d ispos i t ion to get a
final vote on th e peace t r e a ty w i th �
o u t m u c h m ore delay, th e sen a te t o �
d ay began vo t ing on th e rem a in in g
rvserv at ions.
It re jec ted 27 to 48 a r e se rv a t io n
propos* d by fc*etutV>r Heed pj'ov ating
th a t tile IT. s keeps to i ts e l f the r igh t
to decide w h a t q u e s t io n s affect its
n a t io n a l honor and in te re s t and w i th �
holding all such q u e s t io n s from the
Ju r isd ic t ion of the league of nations.
A N O T H E R B E A T E N
Following d efea t of this. Reed o f �
fe red an o th e r , p rov id ing th a t th** U. 8.
a s su m e s no o b l iga t ions to use its
m il i ta ry or n av a l fo rces un d e r any
a r t ic le of the t r e a ty for a n y purpose.
T h is a lso w as re jec ted 17 to 53 Ha
offered a n o th e r In a lm o s t Hie sam e
language , it a lso w as bea ten .
.Senator G a rry , Kbode Is land, called
up his re se rv a t io n wh ich prov ides
t h a t th e U n i ted S t a te s "a d h e re s to the
p rinc ip le of s e l f -d e te rm in a t io n " and
e x p resses til** hope th a t I re land m ay
soon be In dependen t and become a
m e m b e r of Hie L ea g u e o f Nations.
IS**nu to r T h o m a s offered a n a m e n d �
m e n t to include Korea. II** declared
the r e se rv a t io n o u g h t a lso to I n c l u d e
tile Phil ippines, P o r to Rico, Hawaii ,
G u a m and th*- Is land o f Yap C u m �
m ins , who w as p resid ing , overru led a
point of o rde r a g a in s t the T h o m a s
a m e n d m en t . H i tchcock sa id tile G e r �
ry r e a r r e s t . on w as In e n t i re ha rm ony .
both w ith tin- L eague of N a t ions and
the a t t i tu d e of tin senate , which las t
J u n e adop ted u re so lu t io n express ing
s y m p a th y w ith the I r ish people to o b �
ta in se l f -g o v ern m en t .
COLBY TESTIFIES
IN O W N BEHALF
I W A SH IN G T O N B ainbridge Colby!
I testi fied in nu* ow n behalf today b e �
f o r e lh*- se n a te fo re ign re la t ions c o m - 1
mitte**, which is c o n s i d e r i n g objec tion*)
I to his c o n f i rm at io n a s sec re ta ry of |
j s ta te .
heock said. a f t e r Colby a*
W ANTS JUICE
TO SERVE UP
TO MA-IN-LA W
\ I r A S H ,N G T 0 N - H orticu l-
V Y t u n s t s here have made
an am azing d iscovery of
th e pow ers of th e d iffenbachia
pieta , a tall , s lender p lan t , w i th
spo t ted g reyish g reen leaves, a
yellow Idoom, and an especially
po ten t rap.
For a half c e n tu ry or more
th e diffenbachia pie ta has f lo u r�
ished in th e g o v e rn m e n t b o t a n �
ical gardens , and no one has a t �
t em p ted to Am erican ize its name.
A short t im e ago, however, an
e x a n v n a t io n w as m ade of its sap,
and a d u sk y -h u e d labore r w as
p e rsuaded to d r ink a d ram or so
of it.
T he effect w as in s tan ta n eo u s .
He waved hie a r m s wildly,
ju m p e d a ro u n d excitedly , bu t did
not u t te r a word. All th e man
did w as to point a t h*a tongue
and co n tinue his fe rv id geet icu-
ta t ions.
A day passed. th en an o th e r ,
until finally nine d a y s e lapsed ,
yet th e laborer c o n t in u ed m ute .
On th e t e n th m o rn in g he ap
pea red a t work, armil ng happily .
" T h a t aho' Have done the
t r .c k ," he said. " C an you b o t �
t le some of it fo r m a?"
" W h y ? " he w as asked.
* Well, boss," he responded ,
" my m o th e r - m - l a w ta coming to
m y house, and I w a n t to pu t
som a of t h a t jute# in he r coffee
w hen .*>. a in 't lookin', i t 'll keep
he r qu ie t fo r n m e days."
W hs re upon th e officials of th e
g a rd en ch r is ten ed th e d i f fen b a �
ch ia p ieta th e ''m o th e r - in - l a w "
p lan t and it ie so know n today .
M.O. REFERENDUM
UP TO COUNCIL
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NKW YORK T here i* int!*- p o s s i - 1
b ih ty Rial congress will adopt *|m-ciu1
legislation a l low ing meres** d f r e i g h t
rat*-* to coas tw ise s t e a m sh ip Un* s m>
Mi*- Im*-* m a y gran t increased w ages
de m a n d ed by th e i r employes, J J En* h
of th** house i n t e r - Mat**, com m erce
eornmitti today te leg rap h ed T V
O 'C onnor in te rn a t io n a l p res iden t of
the I .tong sh o rem en a a ssoc ia t ion .
HUSBAND HELD
S e n a to r Hi
s t a te m e n t , ti
o u t " a g a in s t
ti rotation.
t 'olby left
a back doer
. t he "st
those op p
rd
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RE STR IC T ACTS
OF D R Y AGENTS
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W E A T
UNION
B Y
ORGANIZED
PROFS A T U.
R am to m g . i t and F riday . W a rm e r
ton igh t . S trong sh if t ing winds.
w. ( U U c l i , I l t r | � i i r | I t* I I I I , r e m , I VV en I ber
C l I ICA* JO Im p o r ta n t re r ti let tori* on I
IN D EATH CASE
G ro w in g nu* of the t ro u b le s o f M a- t
lu r A. V. D a lrym ple , in c ru s h in g t h a i
Michigan ru m rebellion," it w a s or-1
de re* I from W ash in g to n th a t s i cfi of-1
Hoer* c an n o t a r r e s t suspec t* no r)
se a rc h suspec ted l iquor c a c h es w ith - j
out w a r ra n t s .
J o h n E. K ra m er , "ch ie f camel,"
CHIC A G O F ra n k Riley Admitted to
police today th a t h** "p u s h e d " iii* w ,f*
a f t e r sin- h a d c h ased h im w ith *-!ul�-
arid plate* a ro u n d the house last
night, th en he p u t iu-r to bcd aud did
not dis*-over until e a r ly today th a t
sh*- w a s dead. Police held Rilev* arid
DE C I S I O N R E G A R D I N G P E O P L E S
V O T E T O BE M A D E F R I D A Y
NIG HT
T h e c ity council will decide F r id a y
n ig h t w h e th e r o r no t th e I mo pie o f
Madison ahu I be g iven r ig h t to e x �
p ress th e i r opinion t h ro u g h a r e f e r �
en d u m vote on m un ic ip a l o w n e r sh ip
a a a so lu t ion of the c i ty 's s t r e e t r a i l �
w ay problem.
A reso lu tion req u ir in g sub m iss io n of
th*� m u n ic ip a l o w n e rsh ip q uest ion to a
r� fei� Odum t o t e w dl be in troduced at
the �|*e
Ctions to decide w h e th e r they
uNTVKKSITV pro fesso rs at a meetli%' las t n igh t jolueff the r a n k s o f o rgan ised labor,
A local union affi liated with th*
A m erican F e d e ra t io n of I .a bor woe
form ed. About 13 p ro fesso rs were
p resen t . Kmne of th>�n a r c i n s t r u c �
to rs both in u n iv ers i ty high scIkn,! and
in the u n iv e rs i ty ; o th e rs have no c o n �
nection o th e r th an in the un ivers i ty it-
self. *"r '?"'v
The. p u rp o se o f th e union w an e x �
p la ined today by I 'rof. K. A. J l rns t , who
a d d ressed the meeting.
''It is no t for iht- p u rpose of o b t a i n �
ing b e l t e r pay o r work ing condition*
I for ou rse lves ," he declared . ''T he un-
in
.ii who are
v* merit as
Federa t ion
Joined th*
tha t univ e-
ivers ity tak es c a re of tti .i t
"T h e o rg an iza t io n is of rn
in te res ted iii the luJ*or rndative in Mi wan
J Keo l>�* d e lay ed si* he can e a s t a va:
for rub* by Ute nappie.
gam *.lim n is
Justin F* (b r a �
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