Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - March 21, 1920, Madison, WisconsinL eague of N a tio n s an d th�
I p eace tre a ty a re dead, and w ith
tho fo rm er died A m e ric a 's g re a t J
c h an ce for w orld lead ersh ip . W e j
h av e won tho d is tru s t of E urope.
P re s id e n t W ilso n 's p a r t in th e in ak - I
log of th e tre a ty left him bound to its
specific form , a b e tte r f��rrn in the
m ain , wo believe, th a n an y proposed
by its opponents. H is la s t d itch tight
for tho w ork o f tho co n feren ce w as I
h o n o rab le and rig h t. R ut w hen tlia t
la s t d itc h w as reach ed it w ould have
been th e p a r t of w isdom for h im to
h av e g iv en h is fo llow ers in th o se n a te
a free h an d an d to h av e lot th o a llies
decid e w h e th e r to accep t o r re je c t th e
w ork o f th e sen a to rs .
T h ro u g h o u t i t w as th e co u rse of th e
R e p u b lic an se n a to rs to d e m a n d
c h an g e s so com plete aa to p re v en t
th e t r e a ty going Into h is to ry a s a
D em o cra tic ach iev em en t, a n d its linal
. la u g h te r by th e H itch co ck g ro u p s u g �
g e s ts eq u a l d e te rm in a tio n by D em o �
c ra t ic lead ers th a t th e t r e a ty sh o u ld
n o t pa sa In su c h fo rm a s to be know n
a* a R ep u b lic an d o cu m en t. In in s i s t �
ing upon p ro v o ca tiv e p h ra s in g th e
K e p u b lir^ g i r re c o n c ila b le ad d ed m uch
to th e d a m a g e done o u r s ta n d in g o v er-
te Journal
V O L 134, NO. 171. 81st Year. MADISON, W1S" SU N D AY M O RNING , MARCH 21, 1910. TW ENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS
REDS MENACE ALL GERMANY
The senate's m eddling w ith the
Irish question added nothing to Its
reputation for sta tesm an sh ip , tho Jus�
tice o f Ire la n d s ca u se n otw ith stan d �
ing. A m erica would have m uch to j
.ay should the B ritish parliam ent J
pans a resolution dem anding tho lib �
eration o f tho P hilipp ines,
. . .
T he outcom e m ay invite the presen �
tation o f W ilson as a presidential
candidate. No doubt he would be
beaten. T h is Is a R epublican year,
unless all s ign s fall. Tho country's
hope lies In sta tesm an like action
touching the treaty by the R epubli�
can national convention. T he senate
R epublicans have tied its hands. T he
convention m ust sunder the Ixslge
bonds or fa il In its duty to tho co u n �
try and to the world.
. . �
The conviction of Senator Newberry
and 16 of h is c o -consp irators la M ich�
igan'1- answ er to those who regard an
ejection as a political auction. P u b �
lic office is not for sa le , and no man
can with im punity defy or evade the
corrupt practices act. Others, in other
states, m ay w*dl take w arning that
the w ay to the United S tates senate
is not a path of gold.
The psychology of the M ichigan
affair affords the prophecy that Henry
F old . Newberry'* scan tily defeated
rival, m ay now go to the sen ate a s
the sta te s n a d tlo n to th e N ew berry
scandal.
a . . .
T he men in Md|fljev*>i ut ion in G er�
m any, a s the Install earl, "lasted heap
quick." T hat K waa a prem aturely
launched schem e to rwstaee the H ohen-
xollern dyn asty seem s prsbeole. I ts
failure was com plete, a lm ost grotesque,,
W ith it fe ll for tim m om en t what plan,
lf any. existed to He up G erm any and
Itusrla in a great m ili ta ry wtate. Du
dendorfT s v isit to R ussia w ith h is s ta b
E X P EC T BIG
VOTE IN CITY
ON TUESDAY
Primary W ill Eliminate One
Man in Three-Cornered
Mayoralty l ight; Some
Aldermen Have Op�
position
W H E N th e b a r r ie r is ll a. rn. T u esd ay , Mayc liab le, F ra n k C. I
\
th a t he w as a c tiv e ly Identified w in
the rev o iy tio n .
But the danger o f a R osso German
alliance may be nearer because o f the
revolution. T b s Wbert governm ent,
a11hooch restored, se e m s w eaker for
its experience* T h e G erm an bolsh e�
v ists m ade com m on cause w ith U n
Ebert forces a g a in st m onarchy, but it
placed them in a position to dem and
much of Hie lib er! governm ent. That
they w ere prim ed for the opportunity
to setae tho governm ent w as indicated
b y the prom ptitude w ith w hich th e y e s �
tablished so v ie t governm ent in tw o
German c lt ie a A bolsh ev ist Germ any
gn d b olsh evist R u ssia woald flow to �
gether as naturally as tw o stream s of
water. T he outcom e is not yet.
. . .
Dr. W olfgang won K app, German
dictator for a day, is a N ew York
man. A s a revolution ist he com pares
unfavorably w ith Trotsky, a lso a N ew
Yorker for a tim e. M odesty forbids
tho conclusion th at T rotsky's ex p er�
ience a s a new spaper m an acco u n ts for
th e d ifference. lT u h ab ly th e re a l s e �
c re t is that Europe is well o u t of its
m o n arch is tic mood. In any case. H ast
Side N ew York will be c red ited w ith
having contributed its full q u o ta of
both w h isk e rs and s c a b b a rd s to the
s tag e p ro p e rty o f E u ro p ea n po litics.. . .
D uring th e peace negotia tions H e r �
bert H oover g iv e P re s id e n t W ilson a
m em o ran d u m in w hich he se t fo rth
re.vsons w hy he fe lt th a t th e U n ited
S ta te s sh o u ld no t a c c e p t m em b en fln p
in v a r io u s co m m issio n s to be c rea ted .
On M onday th is m em o ran d u m w as
published in th e n ew sp ap ers , w ith o u t
the co n se n t e ith e r of th e prm rtdunt or
o f Mr. H o over.
T h e reason for th is lnethical p u b lic a �
tion w.-ia plainly in tile in terest o f op-
jxviitkm to tho l e a g u e of N atio n s
l 'olttlcians had begun to d isco v er th a t
H oover is a great fo rce in A m erica,
and th e y hastened to put him on roc-
ord a s o pposed to the p re s id e n t 's Ideas.
ifted a t 6
or G eorge
B lied a n d
Milo K ittle so n w ill be ofT in th e p r e �
lim in ary to th e m a y o ra lty d e rb y th a t
fo llow s on A pril 6. T ho tw o w ho poll
th e b ig g est vote w ill ru n in th a t Anal.
One c a n d id a te fo r a ld e rm a n w ill be
e lim in a ted in th e th ird , se v e n th a n d
e ig h th w a rd s in each of w hich th ree
c an d id a te s a re ru n n in g In th e n in th
w ard w ith a field o f four, tw o w ill be
fo rced ou t.
T he p r im a ry e lection is to n a rro w the
field to twx� c a n d id a te s lot e ach eon-
tes ted office. T he e lec tio n is n o n �
p a r tisa n . P o lls o pen a t ti a. rn. and
close a t 8 p. rn. T h e vo tes a t each
e lection boo th w ill p ro b ab ly be coun ted
by 8: JO.
WOMEN W ON'T VOTE
W om en will n o t be ab le to vo te a t
th e p rim a ries . T w o s ta te s a re needed
to ra tify th e S u sa n A n th o n y a m e n d �
m en t to b rin g the n u m b er u p to the
req u ired tw o -th ird s . R a tifica tio n of
the su ffrag e a m e n d m en t is expec ted b e �
fore A pril 6 In a t le a s t tw o o f th e
s ta te leg is la tu re s w here i t is now p e n d �
ing. it is ex p ec ted th en th a t a d e c is �
ion will be m ad e th a t w om en can vote
a t th e sp rin g election .
M adison* th re e m a y o ra lty c a n d i�
d a te s go before th e v o te rs w ith none
h av in g an a p p a re n t edge. No d o p e �
s te r is w illing to v e n tu re a gu ess.
''You n ever cun te ll," Is th e w ord.
D O P E S T E R ARE SU SY
An e ffec tiv e cam p aig n h a s been
w aged by a ll th ree c an d id a te s w ith
th e ir su p p o r te rs c o n d u c tin g a q u ie t
c an v ass. W hile M ayor S ay le ha* the
best o rg a n isa tio n . M r. R iled Is sa id to
have a lm o st d u p lica ted IL W hile th e
po litica l d o p ester* h av e n o t been w il�
lin g to "p ick " w in n ers , h e re a re th e
p o sitio n s th ey aas lg n c an d id a te s in th e
re su lts In e ac h o f th e w a n ts :
F irs t w ord : S ay le , K ittle so n . R iled,
Second: Say-Ie. K ittle so n , B ited.
T h ird : S ay le , B ited, K ittleson .
F o u rth : Kayla. Riled. K ittle so n .
F ifth , first p rec in c t: K ittle so n ,
Kayle, R iled , second p rec in c t, K i t t le �
son, Riled, Kayle.
S ix th , firs t p re c in c t: Say le. K ittle -
has not been exp la in ed , but At la a fa tM s e n . R iled; seco n d p rec in c t. Blind, K it-
alc lion, Kod,,e
SECOND WARD
Alderman ................................DacarA Winricb
Alderman ......................G. H Mason
Justice of the Peace...........yy �j* Kelsey
THIRD WARD
Alderman ................................ John A Simon
Alderman ..............................Win. F. Mautz
Alderman . .................... B. A. Honeycomb
Justice of the Peace...........Joseph Henry Johnston
Justice of the Peace ........... Milo b . Pinkerton
FOURTH WARD
Alderman ..............................Wm. L. Dowling
Justice of the Peace...........3 A Madigan
FIFTH WARD
Alderman ...................... -...-Henry Caesar
Alderman ................................A. W McConnell
Justice of the Peace...........George C. Browne
SIXTH WARD
Alderman ......................... ...-Geo. J. Fessler
Alderman .................M. E. Johnson
SEVENTH WARD
Alderman .......................... .... Wm. G. Dunn
Alderman ..............................Andrew S. Brown
Alderman ................................A o. Utter
EIGHTH WARD
Alderman ........................ ..... .J. BL Behrend
Alderman ............ ...................S E. Capron
Alderman ....A. .Albert J. Schwoegler
NINTH WARD
Alderman ................................Jo*. A. Rupp
Alderman ..............................Wm. A. Kelly
Alderman .............................. Frank M. Meyer
Alderman ..............................Tho�. B. CoughJin
Justice of the Peace........... S. B. Shein
TENTH WARD
Alderman ..............................E W. Sheffer
Alderman ................................H. J. Steffen
Justice of the Peace...........Henry Casson
TEMPORARY
PACT H E LD
N E X T
AGED JUDGE
STRICKEN A T
LANCASTER
W ilson Expected to S e e k
Agreement With Allies and
Germany to Protect
U. S. Interests Till
Election
T u rn to rotate 2, co lum n 4)
W ISCONSIN- Fair Sunday and
Munday, s lowly rising temperature.
l a M k w hile it ha* to k en no official
a c tio n flknxigh th o M adison F e d e ra tio n
of I -ibor, so d o re o m en t of candidates
h a s inn to buy
a tick e t to B eaum ont, say in g hi* unci*
wa* to be han g ed th e re and hq w an ted
to w atch th e proceed In g a
N O W HIS C O A T OF
SMILE IS MISSING
TAOOM N A g e n tle m a n s tro lle d is
a p a rk horn w earin g n o th in g b u t a
.m ile. N ow h e * lost e v en th e sm ile.
T hey a ru w a!ohing h im In a pad d ed
cell.
QUICK O.K. FOR
SUFFRAGE SEEN
OI A M I T A. W ash . Q u ick ra tif ica tio n
of tho federa l w om an su ffra g e a m e n d - j
rfient by th * W a s h in g to n le g is la tu re 1
bere M onday I* p red ic ted by lag ig l.it- j
or*.
in 1910, W ash in g to n ad o p ted w om an
su ffrage 2 to J. If It adop t* the
am en d m en t M onday It w ill be th e j
35th Blate lo la tify .
M em bers of th e leg is la tu re believe
th e a m en d m en t will Ie* ra tified w ith in
!wo o r thro.* I our* a f te r th e spec ia l j
session* open* e t noon.
BIG WAREHOUSES
ON COAST URGED
W A SH IN G T O N -- C o n s tru c tio n of
larg e w arehouse* in A tlan tic p o rta w as
urged by J . P. Jaco b so n , w areh o u se j
co m m issio n er o f M inneso ta , before th e
se n a te in te r s ta te co m m erce co m m ittee
S a tu rd ay . T h o p lan , he sa id , w ould J
re lieve the egg sh o rta g e w hich h a s re- J.
su ited from congested te rm in a ls In the
em# and h a s filled w este rn g ra m e le �
vator* an d s to ra g e h o u se s to overflow-
mg. (
N E W B E R R Y IS G I V E N
MAXIMUM PUNISHMENT
M ichigan Senator and S ix teen F ollow ers Feel
W eight o f Law F o llow in g C onviction on
Charge of Fraudulent P ractices in
1918 E lections
BY J L O SULLIVAN .
A M R A N I) RAPIDS, Mich. United S ta tes Senator Trum an II New-
v * berry, mak. r of laws yesterday fe lt the weight of the law.
Standing in federal court, New berry wa. ..enteneed to two years
iii the Leavenworth federal pern- .............. - - ------- *-------------
ten tiary and to pay a $10,000 tine. I / C A / I IT JPC DAT QI M M
I t in the maximum penalty. VJT O l/V /V
S ix teen follow er* convicted w ith
h u n o f f ra u d u le n t p ra c tic e s in th e
c lcc tio o s of U l t , a c r e sen ten ced a s
follow s: j D U R L IN - P ro m in en t KInn F d n lead
F re d e ric k Cody. tw o years. JI�,OOO. era th ro u g h o u t C oun ty K e r ry w ere a r
, l 0 W)0i E As* ' r*wted by ^ B r i t i sh m i l i ta ry f o r mC harlo* A F loyd, tw o year*. IS OOO " . . , ,
W illiam M icks!, tw o y ears S a tu rd a y and h u rried ab o ard a de
a troyer which sailed for a n u n k n o w n !
I (T u rn to page. 2, colum n S) deist'.n u tto n . ^
I I J ASH I NG TON P n .d d e n t W il-
W son s n ex t step. a* th e re su lt
Ie'* re jec t ion o f t in
t r e a ty of V cjrm lllcs, w ill to* to nego tl-
i te te m p o ra ry ag reem en t* w ith th e a l �
lies an d G erm an y to p ro le /'t A m erican
in*'r e s t s a n d allow a v ir tu a l re tu rn to
peace, it is believed, p end ing a decision
by th e people on th e L eague o f N a tio n -1
in til", N o vem ber election*.
'i he p re s id en t is s tu d y in g w hat
c o u rse h�* w ill tak e . T ile d e fea ted
t re a ty wa* d e livered a t th e w h ite house
S a tu rd a y by G* org�* A. S an d erso n , c le rk
of th e sen a te , a n d it is u n d e rs to o d it
will he k ep t a t th q ex ec u tiv e m ansion
to r th e presen*.
FOUR COURSES OPEN
F o u r s te p s tho p re s id en t can tak e
wi-r". o u tlin ed a s follow s:
I l ie c an send th o re jec ted
tro
I upon Hie e a rn in g s of the p lan t. T he
b a r g e r th o e a rn in g s th* la rg e r th e v a l-
r n a tio n fo r tax a tio n . T h ere is little
re fe ren ce to th e a c tu a l p h ysical v a r �
ia t io n o f th e p ro p e rty . T h is w as de-
j cid ad in th e D u lu th s t r e e t c a r case
I w here th e v a lu a tio n fo r ra t* m aking
purpose* w as $400,000 below v a lu a tio n
I fo r ta x a tio n purpose*
"T he M adison s t r e e t ra ilw a y co m �
pany is not w o rth $1,250,000 a* c la im ed
by Mr. M ontgom ery . T h e va lue of the
s tre e t ennui*
1 slon's decision , an d a t th a t figure th is
p ro p e rly can lo* tak e n o v e r hy th e city
of M adison u n d e r a law e n a c te d a t th*
la s t sess io n o f th e le g is la tu re w ithou t
th e e x p e n d itu re of a s ing le d o lla r of
J th e ta x p a y e rs ' m oney, I he lped put
th a t law th ro u g h . T h e p ro p e rty Itself
can he bonded an d th e e a rn in g s of the
co m p an y r a n pay off th e se bonds
w ith o u t a n y fin an c ia l In v e s tm e n t of
! th e c ity ."
CAMPHOR ICE
N E X T MORNING
FRM ANY today a p p a re n tly h a d
J escaped from th e m enace of th e
Von K app In su rrec tlio n in B e r�
lin only to face a m ore se rio u s th re a t
in th e sp read of bolshevism .
E ig h t o f tho la rg e s t c ltiea of th a
g re a t in d u s tr ia l d is tr ic t of W es tp h a lia ,
( e n te r in g a ro u n d th e s teel m a n u fa c �
tu r in g c ity of E ssen , w ere rep o rted In
the h an d s of co m m u n ists .
T h o g en era l s tr ik e , c a lled to defeat
th e re a c tio n a ry In su rrec tio n , a p p a re n t�
ly ha* proved a b o om erang . T h e Ebert
| g o v e rn m e n t called on th e w orkm en to
d e fea t th e rev o lu tio n by a g e n era l
s tr ik e . T h e s tr ik e d e fea ted th e revo�
lu tio n b u t developed th e fa v o ri te
w eapon o f tho com m unist* .
l a t e s t adv ice* in d ic a te th� s t r ik e
se ttle m e n t, na m ad e by th e union la b o r
lead ers a n d tho E b e r t govern m en t m a y
he re jec ted by th e w o rker* th e m s e lv e s
leav ing tho s itu a t io n ten se . T h e c it ie s
of I iuaseldorf, D o rtm u n d , H agen , D u is �
burg , Cref�*ld, M illheim , Barmen, E l�
berfeld and O berhauaen , a r e moat s e r -
iotisly affected .
I nepaln:y th e t re a ty o f V e rsa ille s h u t th*
on. S tro n g
a llied fore** w are be ing c o n ce n tra ted
I a t S tra sb o u rg an d Metz.
DEAD B A B Y HANDS
UNDERTAKER JAB
KAN FR A N C ISC O - An u n d e r ta k e r s
I a p p re n tic e la s t n ig h t han d led the. body
of th re e -d a y s -old H a rry K rie tscho in
j g in g erly fash ion , d e sp ite positive sta**�->
m en ts th a t ' B aby H a rry w a s d ead ."
B aby H a r ry y e s te rd a y w"is rem oved
a-