Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - March 26, 1920, Madison, WisconsinWEA TH ER
COLDER IheWisco Ie Journal CITYEDITION
VOL. 134, NO. 176. 8 U t Year. MADISON, W1S., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, M ARCH 2 6 ,1 9 2 0 . TW ENTY-TW O PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS
PROBE CANDIDATES' FUNDS, DEMAND
ED (JCA TORS' METHODS S CORED f u l l p u b l ic i t y for
ARISTOCRACY
IN TEACHING
D E N O U N C E D
R. P. Hailed* Warns Associa�
tion Here to Set Standards
By Pupils' Own D e�
sires
KIDNAPPED CHILD
FOUND UNHARMED
Little Son of Wealthy Oil Man Locked in Hotel
Room, Ransom Is Unclaimed
FI' .VYING p re se n t-d a y te a c h e rs fo r' At t ! hi' i a1)*'*! th e ir . 'a r is to c ra tic
tendencies in teach in g ," a n d
i a. ting them "In te llec tu a l a r is to c ra ts
who do not believe in tho d e m o c ra tl-
781 ion of e n jo y m e n t" by g iv ing to th e
m as - of s tu d e n ts th e th in g s th ey d e �
sire lo m ake th em happy , b u t ra th e r
com pelling th e gr�xxt m ass to a. tidy
the th in g s te a c h e rs d e s ire an d like,
R euben Post I i a lle r* , of Louisville,
Ky" w ho co n d u c ts one of th e m ost
su ccessfu l l*oy�' h igh schools in th e
co u n try , gave an in te re s tin g ta lk a t
th* S tra n d th e a te r th is m o rn in g on
"P rac tic a l king l ie h ' before th e h igh
school, no rm al school arid college se c �
tion of th e S o u th e rn W isconsin T eaeli-
cr*' convention , w hich opened fo r a
tw o day s ' session .
T here a re tw o k in d s o f E n g lish to �
day," d�***larcd Mr. Hallecfc. 'T h e o r s ,
'the bread an d Im tte r E n g lish ', is
w hat we vine ev ery d a y ; it is w ha t e n �
ables us to e a rn o u r liv ing . T h e o th e r
k ind m a k e s hor h ap p in ess ', and It is
u n fo rtu n a te th a t these, tw o k inds a re
kep t en tire ly se p a ra te . Home people
say ed u ca tio n la an in te lle c tu a l a ffa ir.
T h is should Ive stopped , fo r th e re is
so m e th in g m ore th a n in te llec t in tru e
cd neat ion--th e re In a len feeling, T h e
cold ly in te lle c tu a l in no t th o fo u n d a �
tio n of life fee lin g s a re .
S E L E C T W R O N G L I T E R A T U R E
T he h igh schooin of today h av e
fa iled to teach th e 'h a p p in e ss k in d ' of
K ngllnh becau se th ey have not m ad e a
s tu d y of w hat fits th o hu m an m ind.
T he av e ra g e te a c h e r fo rg e ts th a t th e
h igh school p u p il Im still p re m a tu re
and Is only g ro p in g to r ra c n th e
tea ch e r 's level. T he te a c h e r se lec ts th e
l i te ra tu re fo r th e p u p ils w hich th e
tea ch e r likes b e st a n d liaa no s ta n d a rd
of w h a t th e p u p ils like best.
"You te a c h e rs a re 'in te lle c tu a l a r i s �
to c ra ts ' you d o n 't believe in th e
d**moc ra tix a tlo n of en jo y m en t c r in
giving h a p p in e ss to th e mats*-*. B ut
yon m ust give th is o r th e re will he a
sort o f 'b o lsh ev ism ' am o n g the m a s s �
es. T hese 'a r ts to c ra l ie ten d en c ie s' a r e
the curve of th e M odem E n g lish
I c a rh e ra
* "W h at d e te rm in e s th e lik ing' In E n g �
lish o f a d o le sc en ts? T h ere a re c e r �
ta in com m on fa c to rs w hich h av e been
found th ro u g h te s ts to ap p ea l to p u �
pils. F trs t o f all, th e re is th e d ra m a tic
e lem ent, o r a s th e h igh school p u p ils
put it, so m eth in g d o in g ;' th en th e re
is s im p lic ity of s ta te m e n t so th ey m ay
nosily g ra sp th e m ean in g and e s se n �
t ia l po in t; th en th e re Is m oral a d io n ,
S tu d e n ts love s s to ry of a hero f ig h t�
ing ag a in s t odds u n til he finally w ins
B ut th e re m ust be ac tion . T hen th e e
w an t Im ag ery - o u r m oving p ic tu re o f J
today is an ex am p le of th is . C h ief j
am ong th e d islik es in E n g lish o f th e I
i T u rn *o page 11, co lum n 11
CHICAGO DENIED
$ 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 LO A N
OHK^AOO C ity em ployes to d a y .
w ere desp a irin g o f g e tt in g th e ir IO p e r- j
r e n t pay lncr*a*e g ra n te d by th e c ity |
council.
B a n k e rs h ave re fu sed to loan th e !
c ity 14.000,000 n e ce ssa ry to m ee t th e
em ploy ca' dem and*.
T h e c ity 's o n ly reco u rse now, it w a* j
said . is to a sk tim s ta in le g is la tu re )
for help w hen th e fu n d s a rn ex h au s ted , j
I E XTNOTON- P au l L ittle . 12, son of B .R. U t tie , w ealth y oil m an
J k id n ap p ed from th e fed era l
b u ild in g h e m la te W ednesday , w as
found by h is m o th e r In a room In th e
Choenix ho tel h e re e a rly today
T he boy w as u n h arm ed . l ie h im �
self m ade a te lep h o n e call w hich r e �
su lted in h is rescue .
T he k id n ap p e rs escaped , one of th e
tw o m en w hom th e boy sa id h ad held
him p riso n e r fo r tw o d av e g o in g dow n
one e le v a to r a s th e m o th e r and s e v �
e ra l f r ie n d s cam e up an o th er.
A p ack ag e c o n ta in in g 12'..OOO r a n �
som w as le ft by th e b o y 's f a th e r
T h u rsd a y n ig h t in a g a rb ag e can in
th e h e a r t o f L ex ing ton . I t w as u n �
touched an d th e ch ild 's p a re n ts re �
signed th em se lv es to w ait fo r a n o th e r
c o m m u n ica tio n from th e ab d u cto rs .
T he L itt le telephone ra n g e a r ly today.
M rs. L ittle answ ered ,
"T h is is P au l. I 'm a t th e Phoenix
h o te l," he sa id .
T he boy sa id he had been held In th e
room ev er s ince he had left th e I jcx-
lng ton postoffice w ith one o f th e k id �
n a p p e rs W ednesdav . A la rg e p a r t of
the tim e, he sa id , he w as locked in the
b a th ro o m .
P au l sa id he w as g u arded by tw o
m en. M otel reco rds show th e room
w*as occupied on S u n d ay by a m an who
re g is te red a s J. P. Cox, C in c in n a ti,
Ohio.
HOOVER CLUB TO SUPERIOR WINS
BE FORMED HERE OVERTIME GAME
YOUNG P E O P L E T A K E S T E P S TO- D E F E A T S MADISON, S. D., IN SIZ-
W A R O ORG ANI ZAT ION FOR Z U N G S C R AP ; BLOOMINGTON
P R E S I D E N T I A L C HO ICE W H I P S VALLEY CITY
P re lim in a ry s te p s to fo rm a n o rg a n �
isa tio n In M adison to be know n a s
th e ' Y oung P eo p le 's H oover C lu b " a re
u nder way.
T h is c lub will be com posed of young 1
people, m en a n d wom en, a ll vo lun - I
leer*, from a s m an y p h ases of b u s t- j
n ess a n d c irc u m s ta n c e s a s M adison (
con ta in s.
T h e u n iv ers ity , offices, fac to rie s , re �
tail, wh** csaie , p ro fessio n al m sn an d
wom en �*. will be in v ited lo Join in an
e ffo rt to dem an d th a t H e rb sr t H oover,
young bu sin ess roan a n d A m erican
r in s e r , ive p u t before fhe people u s a
c an d id a te for p resid en t.
No p lan s have been m ad e public .
D efinite s tep s, how ever, w ill Ive a n �
nounced w ith in a few d ays, l l is e x �
pected th a t a m ee tin g will be called
and officer* elected . H e a d q u a r te rs
m ay be e s tab lish ed to a id In p u ttin g
Mr. H oover before th e public .
J E N K 8 GI VES S T A T E M E N T
P ra n k Je n k s , young M adison a t t o r �
ney g re a tly in te re s te d in fo rm a tio n of
th e club, issued to T h e W isconsin
S ta te Jo u rn a l to d ay a s ta te m e n t co v �
e rin g th e po sitio n o f th e p roposed o r �
g a n iz a tio n an d th e reaso n fo r its b e �
ing called In to ex is tence .
T h e s ta te m e n t fo llow s:
"W hy c a n 't we h a v e Hoover?
"A lot o f people a re b eg in n in g to
a sk th is q u estio n .
" Is H b ecause a few d e m o c ra ts o r
a h a n d fu l o f R ep u b lican s d o n 't like
him ?
"P e rh a p s lie will not a g ree to all
th o ru le s a f the old gam e of w hich a
lot of people a re g e ttin g tired .
"P e rh a p s th e people, you n g people,
w a n t a t le a s t th e r ig h t to re g is te r
th e ir o p in ions on p re s id en tia l p o ss i�
b ilities.
" It is w ith th is p u rp o s e in m ind
th ru T he Y oung P eo p le 's H oover c lub
is being o rg an ized .
" I t will n o t be a p o litica l o rg a n is a �
tion .
" I t w ill n o t he affiliated w ith any
po litica l m ach in e a r financed by any
political o rg a n isa tio n .
"T he pu rp o se of th e p lan is to p r o �
vide an o p p o rtu n ity fo r th* re g h g ra -
tlnn of people 's own con v ic tio n s
N E W CO N DI T IO NS
"Old Issues have la rg e ly lost th e ir
life and m ean ing W ar and its a f te r �
m ath have c rea te d new co n d itions.
"T he lead ersh ip is needed o f a m an
w ho recogn izes th e su p rem e im p o r�
tan c e o f th e se econom ic issu es and will
aaeum e th e re sp o n s ib ility o f m ee tin g
th em co u rag eo u sly and who will pledge
h is e ffo rts fo r stirc****ftil so lu tion .
"O ne A m erican c itizen w hose c h a r-
H u p erlo r h ig h �*chool th is m o rn in g
d e fea ted M adison, R. I*., in a ripp ing
o v e rtim e ga llu s Ik to 22, in th e in te r �
s ta te b a sk e tb a ll to u rn am en t a t th e
u n iv e rs ity g y m n as iu m . T h e gam e wns
fa s t and c lose ail th e w ay an d envied
IS to TH. T ile first e x tra five m in u tes
ended 20 a n d 20. In th e second o v e r�
tim e period , Poperyv-v slipped in th re e
field goals v c ! Ic th e d a k o ta n s w ere
p u ttin g o v e r one. T he g am e wa*
m a rre d by lire injury of Crow . a m em �
ber o f th o M ad ison team , w ho suffered
a b ro k en sh o u ld er.
In th e la s t g am e o f th e forenoon.
B loom ing ton , IIL had little tro u b le in
d isp o sin g o f V alley C ity. .V, IL 22 to
in. McOlu**, B loom ington 's c en te r
s ta r re d w ith fo u r field goals.
In th e f irs t ganuv of th e day , W is�
consin high N.-eot dow n before D etro it
N o rth w e ste rn 15 to Id. T h e gam e
wsh o n e of th e co n so l* tWin series
In th e f irs t o f the, a fte rn o o n gam es,
C e n tra lia , 111., sm othered Jack so n .
Mich., 35 to 6, In th o m ost one-sided
g am e o f th e to u rn am en t
SEN ATO R GETS
DEA TH THREAT
LOH A NO ELEK 8 per la I agen t* o f
th e d e p a r tm e n t of jo stle s h ave been
c losely g u a rd in g H enator A lbert B.
F a ll, of N ew M ezlco, ch a irm a n of the
se n a te fo re ig n re la tio n s com m ittee,
fo r th re e d a y s here. Ivecaus* of a
d e a th th re a t, it beearn* know n here
today . T ile th re a t com e In th e form
o f a le t te r w ritte n in Spanish , and b e �
lieved to h av e em a n a te d from .Mexi�
can e le m en ts h o stile to th e s e n a to r s
In v e stig a tio n of A m erican M exican
cond itions.
DUBLIN CASTLE
OFFICER SLAIN
D U B LIN A lan Bell, maguura'** of
D ublin C astle , w as a ssa ss in a ted here
today . Bell w as k illed o u tsid e th e M a�
sonic school. H e re ce n tly w as a p p o in t�
ed to in v e s tig a te th e Sim i Fem loan.
a c ie r an d reco rd com m and th e public
confidence by a can d id d iscussion of
th ese p rob lem s and th e ir so lu tion by
a record o f In ten se A m erican ism and
of d ev o tio n to pub lic serv ice e a rn e d
o u t by A m erican team p lay w ith co n �
sp icu o u s ab ility , c a r r ie s th e su re s t
g u a ra n te e o f su ccessfu l en deavor."
R E V O L T IN
DEMOCRATIC
PARTY S E E N
Dissatisfaction O v e r Third
Term Silence Peeves House
M e m b e r s ; Campaign
Chances Hurt, Is A s�
sertion
SITUATION ALONG
RHINE QUIETING
G O V E R N M E N T A G R E E M E N T W I T H
M A J OR IT Y OF C O M MU N I ST
G R O U P S C O N F I R M E D
BY H E R B E R T W. W A L K E R
T I / A K H I N L T O N A rev o lt a g a in s t
a r y th e p a r ty lea d ersh ip of P re s i �
d e n t W ilson in fo rm in g rap id ly
am ong house D em ocrat* a s th e re su lt
of hit* c o n tin u ed silen ce on th*� q u e s �
tion c f a th ird te rm , a c a n v a s s of
p ro m in e n t D em o cra ts in c o n g ress
show ed today .
D issa tis fa c tio n a p p a re n tly is r a m �
p a n t am ong th e D em ocra ts , becau se
R epub lican c a n d id a te s a re co n d u c tin g
lively boom s w hile I ie rnocratlc c a m �
p a ig n p lan* a re in a s ta le of u n c e r �
ta in ty s in ce no w onl ha* been se n t to
the p a r ty by th* w h ite house.
E v ery d a y 's c o n tin u a n c e of th is u n -
e e r ta in ty in ju re s th e p a r ty 's ch an ces
in th e com ing e lection , Hep. K itch in ,
N o rth C aro lin a , D em o cra tic lea d e r of
th e house, d ec lared tod ay .
MAY ASK R E - E L E C T I O N
A lthough P re s id en t W ilso n 's h e a lth
in d ic a te s he cou ld not s ta n d th o c a m �
p a ig n n e ce ssa ry for seek ing a th ird
te rm , th e belief p e rs is ts iii c o n g re s �
s io n a l c irc les th a t he m ay a sk r e �
e lec tio n on th e g ro u n d th a t it is n e c �
e s sa ry to sav e th e peace tre a ty .
H ouse lead ers h av e s ta r te d a c a m �
p a ig n to fo rce the p re s id e n t 's hand
T hlg w as opened y e s te rd a y w ith d r a �
m a tic su d d e n n e ss w hen R e p rrs e n ta -
Uve H u m p h rey s, M ississipp i, In a
speech a p p la u d ed by v ir tu a lly a ll the
D em ocrat* , c alled upon P re s id e n t
W ilson to an n o u n ce Im m ed ia te ly th a t
he will not seek re -e iec tio n . T he
Bpeech, it w as lea rn ed today , d id not
rp re s e n t th e op in ion of one m an , lait
wa* eng in eered by th e I lem ocruU c
lead orb. O nly th re e D em ocra tic m e m �
bers, R e p re se n ta tiv e s Pou, N o rth i ' h-
r o l in a , C a raw ay , A rk a n sa s ; an d
F ish e r, T ennessee , c ritic ise d tho a c - J
Hon, K itch in sa id today .
URGE W I LS O N W OR D
T he p re s id en t a lso Is being ad v ised I
'by p ro m in e n t D em o cra ts o u t of con- j
Kress to m ak e h is p o sition on a th ird
te rm c lear. W. ondencn b u re au p ub lished a n
a la rm c a ll" d e m a n d in g th a t tho g o v �
e rn m e n t p ro ceed to fulfill It* p lan* fo r
d isa rm in g th e Haiti*' *roop* w ho a s �
sisted in th e Von K app in su rre c tio n .
O therw ise , th e s ta te m e n t sa id , a new
cout> m ay be expected .
R eliab le e s t I m a 'ch to d ay p laced th e
to ta l d ead in d iso rd e rs since M arch 13
-th e d a y Von K a p p s�*i*e*i j*ower in
B erlin a t from 2.000 to 3,000, w ith a
s im ila r n u m b er w ounded.
A d isp a tc h from I 'leu en sa id th e Ttol-
sh*.visl leader, Max Hoelz, h ad Heil
from th o c ity to escap e a r re s t .
Public w ra th today cen te red on
( Jenera I E rich L udendorff. H e w as a t �
tacked b itte r ly in th*, p ress. T he p eo �
ple g en era lly h av e come. to th e belief
th a t I/udendorff p layed a h a d in g p a r t
in the e n tire K app plot.
T he re ic h s ta g m ee tin g sch ed u led fo r
to d ay w ;vh postponed indefin ite ly .
A su rv e y o f th o *�conomie s itu a tio n
show ed d iso rd e rs h ave re su lte d in
g rea t d a m a g e th ro u g h o u t G erm an y .
R ailw ay se rv ice w as crlppb*d a n d j*ot-
a sh an d coal m in es neg lected . E c o �
nom ic e x e r t s dec la red th e n a tio n 's r e �
co n stru c tio n h as su ffered a se tta ick ,
bu t l i l i e s od th e fact th a t G e rm an y ha*
proved to th e w orld th a t she is don*,
w ith a m o n a rc h is t governm ent, fo rev e r
m ay ho w o rth th e price.
J >osp!to th e d ism issa l o f Gustav*,
Noske, fo rm er m in is te r o f defense ,
h a ire d a g a in s t h im In lab o r c irc le s
co n tin u ed m iens* , T b� la bon*, es b lam �
ed N'nske fo r th e e n ti re trouble .
Homo A m erican s h e m to d ay w ere
e m lia rra ssed by th e fa c t th e ir p a s s �
port* h ave ex p ired and they w*\re u n �
ab le to h a v e 'hem renew ed T he
A erl oan m ission ex p ressed w iirtng-
noss to issu e te m p o ra ry docum en t* h u t
th o se w ere sa id to h av e no s ta n d in g .
FORD, OSBORN
PROBE DEMANDED
HAGIN AW , M ich .-G o v ern o r S le e p �
e r had u n d e r c o n sid e ra tio n to d ay a r e �
q u est t rom th e S ag in aw co u n ty R e �
publican co m m ittee th a t an in v e s ti�
g a tio n ho m a d e in to th e e x p e n d itu re s
o f H e n ry F o rd a n d fo rm er G o v ern o r
(thane 8 . O sborn , in th e ir cam iM tgn*
for th e se n a to r ia l n o m in a tio n In PHK.
EXPENDITURES PRIVIDED
IN BORAH RESOLUTION
Prospects for "Saturnalia of Corruption" During
Coming Season Seen by Senator; Hints at
Lavish Spending by Wood Backers
W ASHINGTON-Senator Kortynn of Iow a to ld thoR onata tndar^ ho thought an invostiffst ion of the funds of presidential randU.
datos in both p arties should he m ade. Kenyon may embody his-view*
in a resolution. His sujxpestion '---------------------------------
came when Senator Horah, Idaho, j A I J T ! I P A P I I C D Q
introduced si hill lim iting the pre- f i l l I I ~ L l H U U L i \ 0
convention campaign expenditure* p A n | | _ _
of anv presidential candidate to T i l t l i U M p A D T V f
$10,000 for any one state. I U ? U H M I n i l a E
B o rah 's hill prov ide* full p u b lic ity _ " _ '- _
fo r c a m p iIg t ' c o n tr ib .. 'io n * an d c x P
open sw itch n e a r A dam s P a rk IO m ik e
so u th of ho rs early *oday.
ANNOUNCE DETAILS FOR STATE JOURNAL'S
CASH PRIZE SCENARIO WRITING CONTEST
Fa ir and co lder to n ig h t . S a tu rd a y
probably increa s ing c lo u d in ess . Di - j
mtniahing n o r th w e s t w inds.
( O f f i c i a l K r i i o r t b y ti . ti. %% r a t h e r
B a rc a s )
City T e m p e r a t u r e P re c i p i t a t i o n
Highest liowv.tii 24 h o u r s I
Y e s te rd a y local N i g h t to 7 p rn I
Ma d i s o n . . . . .>2 4 2 1.40 j
M i l w a u k e e . . 48 2$ 1 4 -
C h i c a g o . . . . 60 46 J 02
G re e n R a y . . O I 35 i .SC
W a u s a u . . . . 4* 34 .68
I til I ll Lh . . . . 3 6 32 0
M i n n e a p o l i s . 42 34 02
I-a i ' rosa* . . . - - 36 l l**
D u b u q u e . . . 4 4 40 1.00
t t i l l l H D \% K I T H KH
Yf>s- T e m p e r - R e la t i v e W ind t 'loudt-
tU u re - H u m i d i t y Veloci ty n e s s
Followers of Emerson-Loos
Course Given Opportune
ity to W in $100 in Gold
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terd ay
N o o n . . 80 10O
7 ji rn. . 82 160
T o d a y
7 a. rn. . 42 IOO
N oon 38 85
H ighest te m p e ra tu re Few�at te m p e ra tu re 42 a t 7 a rn.
Mean tem p e ra tu re yea terd ay 50. N o r�
m al 4 'I in.
T O D A Y l l O T H E R T K A R S
VV a r rue at in 1907, 76.
C o ld e s t ie 1873, 5.
W ette s t In 1870. 1.06 inches.
Hun s e ts a t 6 : i t .
O N E H U N D R E D d o lla rs in cash prizes w ill bo g iven aw ay by
T h* W isconsin H ta te J o u rn a l to
M adison a m a te u r sc e n a rio w rite rs .
D etails o f th* sc e n a rio c o n te s t to be
b u ilt a ro u n d "T h e Beloved 4'h e a te r ."
w hich will he show n a t th e S tra n d
th e a te r M arch 31 and A pril I, 2 an d 3.
have I>een w orked out. A co m m ittee
o f th ree to pick th e th re e p rize w in �
n ing scen ario s w ill be an noun* >d to �
m orrow
T h e co n te s t is open to e v i l yond e x �
cep t em ploy os of n e w sp a p e rs and th e �
ater*.
T h e idea is th is :
F o r s e v e ra l week* T h* W isco n sin
S ta te Jo u rn a l h a s been p u b lish in g in �
s ta llm e n ts of a cou rse in scen ario
w ritin g by Jo h n E m erso n an d A n ita
I joos, tw o o f th e m o st suce*w.-ful
w rite rs In th e m o r te w orld. T h o u s �
an d s o f H tate Jo u rn a l re a d e rs h av e
been followLng th e course.
Will Rewrite Last Reel of "The
Beloved Cheater" to Be
Shown At Strand
Lew Cody in "T h e Beloved C h e a te r ''
Mr. Em ersion an d Mu-* Iojo* have
given S ta te Jo u rn a l re a d e rs a close
in s ig h t in to Hie film gam e. N ow S ta te
Jo u rn a l read er* h av e a r o p p o rtu n ity
to c a p ita lis e th e ir new ly ob ta ined
knowledge o f scen ario w ritin g .
"T he Beloved C h e a te r ." in w hich
I /CW Cody is s ta r re d , is a n un u su a l
p h o to p lay w ith an u n u su a l en d ing
H ow ever, a n y one o f fo u r o r five e n d �
ings w ould m ake th o p ro d u c tio n
eq u ally a s en joyab le .
F o llo w ers of th e E m erson-lox** s c e �
n a r io c o u rse w ill view "T h e Beloved
C h e a te r" a t th** S tra n d and re w rite
th e fifth o r c lo s in g r**el, g i ving the
picture a d iffe re n t e n d in g All .scena�
rios m u st la- in th e hand* o f th e Mo�
tion P ic tu re E d ito r of T he W isconsin
S ta le Jo u rn a l by mid n ig h t A pril 16
T h re e p rizes a r e to be aw ard ed . T he
first w ill be $50, th e second $30 an d
the th ird $20
In ad d itio n to the prix**, th e w in �
n in g sc e n ario s will be p u b lish ed in
T h e W isconsin S ta te Jo u rn a l.
In w ritin g th e scen ario , c o n te s ta n t*
will Itegin w ith th e fifth and la s t reel,
m erH y fu rn ish in g a d iffe ren t en d in g
fo r th e p ic tu re . T he first fo u r reels
of th e o rig in a l s to ry a re to s ta n d a*
th ey are-
OPPOSE PLAN TO
DEEPEN RIVER
NVY YURK (ta ilg a te * 'n th e N a �
tiona l R iv er an d H arb o r* em igre**
w ere on ro m rd to d ay In opp o sitio n to
th e sch em e to m tki tho Si. l a w re n c e
riv er n av ig ab le fo r oc'vin sh ip s b e �
tw een M o n trea l am i L a k e O n tario .
t h e I n ited H tate* an d C a n ad a would
each pay o n e -h a lf tho co st o f th o work,
undey tho p roposed p u n .
if c a rr ie d o u t tho p lan would allow
ocean v esse ls b i reach such g r e a t lake*
p o r ts a s D u lu th an d ilh icago .
SEEK SLA YER OF
LITTLE GIRL
S T E U B E N V IL L E . O. Seven s u s �
pect* ro u n d ed up in th e h u n t fo r th e !
s la y er of P ra m es Sou th , l l , n e a r
A dena, Ohio, la te ye*ferxlay w ere b� !
m g h u rr ie d to th!* c ity by c irc u ito u s I
ro u tes to d ay to avoid h eav ily a rm e d I
posses o f m iner* an d fa rm e rs w ho j
th re a te n e d to lynch tho k iller. The |
ch ild 's body u ,�* found in a w oods I
atwiut tw o m ile s from h e r hom e.
Sm all lindies of fa rm e rs an d min* r*
w ere re p o rte d w a tch in g all th e ro ad s
In th e hope o f in te rc e p tin g th e p ri* j
onora a n d th e ir g u a rd s , F o u r of th e
*u* j>ect s a r e negroes.
T he ch ild '* sk u ll w as c ru sh ed and
th* ho*ly s tr ip p e d of i ts c lo th in g .
PA RENTS CONSENT
YOUNG PAIR WEDS
A f te r o b t a i n i n g p e rm !e b o n of t h e i r !
p a r t i a l s , H e rm an B u t l e r , IO- J e a r - o lq
son of C la re n c e B u tle r, -H N o rth Mill*
s tre e t, a n d Miss C a rm en K**ir m arr iag e I
p lans in R ock fo rd W ednesday , w e re !
m arried by S u p e rio r Ju d g e A C
H o p p m an n tod ay . T hey ootaln***! a
spec ia l d isp e n sa tio n .
PLAN TO CALL UP
SUFFRA GE ISSUE
DO VER, Dei.-O p p o n en ts of th e
fedora I w om an su ffrag e a m e n d �
m en t in th e D e law are leg is la tu re ,
p lanned to call up th e ra tif ica tio n
m easu re fo r a vote tod ay . In case
th e a n tis a re su ccessfu l and th e
vote is ta k e n , su ffrag e b ack e rs
fea red th e ir cau se would be lost
here. T h ey hoped to p ostpone th e
vote sev era l days.
(liturc*. V io lato r* would bo su b je c t to
a m ax im um p e n a lty o f 125,000 tine an d
tw o y e a rs im p riso n m en t.
S P E N D I N G ON I NC RE A SE
"F o r y ear* ," sa id B orah, " th o sp e n d �
ing of m oney in c a m p a ig n ! lia s been j
In creasing . In d ica tio n * ar**, th a t '.his I
your t h e r e will bo a p e rfe c t s a tu rn a l ia )
o f c o rru p tio n d irec tly th ro u g h th o us** j
of m o n e y in th** cam p aig n . I>evcJop-
rn en ts ' h u t f a r in tho c am p a ig n s e e m
to mo to m ak e It n e ce ssa ry fo r co n �
g re ss to tak e s o m e , notice . T h e re is no
re a so n w hy th is hill shou ld n o t p a ss in
tim e to ho e ffec tiv e 30 d a y s b e fo re th e
C h icago an d S a n F ra n c is c o c o n v en �
tio n s ."
S e n a to r K fjty o n a t th is p o in t sa id
th a t, in view of th e s lo w n ess o f c o n �
g ress to a c t on a hill, a reso lu tio n of
in v es tig a tio n sh o u ld be in tro d u ced an il
adop ted .
"I'm in fa v o r o f such a resolution,* '
sa id B orah, " b u t I th in k c o n g ress will
h esita te , before try in g to s id e tra c k th is
bill."
S e n a to r Ashurs*. called on B o rsh to
g iv e n a m e s
" I 'll n am e th em , sai*l H orah. "You
knew th e d e m o c ra ts ."
" lf I knew o f .m y D em o cra ts w ho
a re sp en d in g m oney impr*�i*erly I'd
nam e th em ," sa id A shursL "If I knew
o f an y D em ocra t w ho Is try in g to get
a th ird te rm I d la* qu ick to te ll th e
se n a te I am ojqm sed ti* it."
I N N O C E N T ARI ZONA
" lf you d o n 't know a b o u t a D em o �
c ra t w ho w a n ts a th ird term , you a re
b lessed w ith m itre innocence th a n I
supinated an y b o d y fro m A rizo n a had ,"
re t o r t ad H orah.
"Ik* you know o f a n y ? " a sk ed A sh-
a rs t .
" lf y o u 'd seen a le t te r I Ju s t saw
you 'd know it." sa id H orah.
A sh u rs t sa id h e 'd like tx* h a v e th e
le t te r read in th e sen a te .
C on tinu ing . H orah sa id "sc a n d a lo u s
s to r ie s ar** b e jng p r in te d " a b o u t la rg e
su m s o f mon^.v l***ing sp en t. H e read
a p u b lish ed s ta te m e n t th a t w o rk e rs
fo r l e o n a r d W ood w ere to ld to "g e t
th e n o m in a tio n no m a t te r w h a t ii
co s ts ." H e sa id G o v ern o r la iw d e n 's
m an a g e rs hail sp e n t th e ir m oney w ith
"m ore a d ro itn e s s" th a n W ood's.
He added th a t tw o o f th e D em o cra tic
c a n d i d a t e * had been a s lav ish in th e ir
ex p end itu re*
" W hen it Costa a m lllon d o lla rs to
s e t fo rth th e v ir tu e s o f a c an d id a te
Its tim e we g e t som ebody w hose v i r �
tu e s de no tne*-d to l>e so h ig h ly a d �
v ertized ," H orah re to rted .
B orah sa id he w an not a tta c k in g
th e people o f a n y s ta te b u t " a s e v i�
d e n c e th a t th e re a re people* w ho can
tx* liought, let se n a to rs read w h a t h a p �
pened som e y e a rs a g o in an O hio c o u n �
ty w hen p ra c tic a lly a m a jo r i ty o f th e
people p leaded g u ilty to ta k in g bribe*."
TENTATIVE PEACE
P A C T COMPLETED
W A SH IN G T O N --R epub lican h o use
lead ers to d ay co m p le ted a te n ta tiv e !
j** ace re so lu tio n w hich ti
will l*e c o n s titu tio n a l an d effective.
Blan* a p p ro v ed by L o d g e a n d o th e r
lead ers a re to a sk a c tio n on ii In tho
house nex t w eek.
I k*m**erutlo le a d e r K itch in believe*
th e m a jo rity of th e house dioy**s an d * c u s to m e r m the
vau lt escap ed w ith $7,000. T he c u s �
tom**^. W illiam G m u p m an , re*i�te*i and
on** of 'he ban d it* kn*>n
sciou* w ith a rev o lv e r b u tt, o n e sho t
w as fired.
PO E T CLINGS TO
THA T DEA R FIUME
K it 'ME "I shut! p o t leave rnv l*e-
loved Ita lia n F lum e u n til i* is e ith e r
irxlependent o r a h e ap o f ru in s ," d e �
c la red Gabrieli** D 'A nnunzio today .
Tile p o e t-a v ia to r p ro p o ses sh o r tly to
p roc la im tho crx-ation o f a " re p u b lic of
F lu m e."
UP P R E S I D E N T I A L CANDI-
DATE; BORAH R E F U S E S
BY L G . MARTI N
W A S H IN G T O N -An "a n ti- le jig u a nfl|
n a tio n s p a r ty " is b e in g co n sid ered , ICI
w as lea rn ed today .
T ho p lan is to h av e I t p re s e n t {tm
ow n c a n d id a te u n less o ne o f th e o!*tj
p a r tie s goes on reco rd aa b e ing trroc.-**
on c llah ly opposed to a c c e p ta n c e o f th***
cov �rj an f.
T ho m en b eh ind (h e m o v em en t ha VOS
been try in g fo r w eek s to g e t S e n a to r"
W illiam E . H o rah o f Id ah o to a llo v r '
hipiHolf to be n am ed a s th e ir cundW
da te . H orah h a s re fu sed .
"I am n o t a c a n d id a te fo r th e j*re�w
k leney a n d w ill n o t he so long a s Her*,
a to r Jo h n so n o f C a lifo rn ia is r u n n in g
fo r tho R ep u b lica^ n o m in a tio n ," Boral*
sa id today .
B oston, C h icago and N ew Y o rk ar**
h e a d q u a r te rs fo r th e new p a r ty 's p ro -
pa non la Tpffy h a v e a w o rk in g o rg a n �
iza tio n in m o re th a n a sc o re c f s la te s*
it w as lea rn ed .
T ho m o v em en t g rew o u t o f Hie cs n -
v te tion o f i ts le a d e rs th a t n e ith e r o f 1
th e g re a t p a r tie s will a d o p t a | t a t-
fo rm p lan k d e c la rin g unqualified ly*
a g a in s t th** league. T hey h a v e ngi'* r*li
fo r th e p re sen t to w ork fo r Jo h n so n -,
w ith th e u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t lf 1h*w
R ep u b lican co n v en tio n does not a d o p ts
an o u t an d o u t a n ti- le a g u e p lan k th* Y*
a re fre e to c u t biose an d ru n B on. Iff,
o r a n y one else. It wits lea rn ed .
STRA WS CREA TE
STIR IN G OTH AM '
N E W �'(>RK T h e f lr - t s t r a w tm UR
an d p a lm l�each su tta o f th e ie ?o * sg
m ade th - i r itppearano** on th o r t r e e t ^
her*' sh o rtly a f te r tho a r r iv a l of th a i
lin e r M orro B a s ile fro m U avanz^J
S cores o f p a sse n g e rs or, lh** s te a m e H
w ere d a d fro m tot* to t>**Mi in suimnogff
reg a lia .
.T h e m Is id s h a v e nmv.*,'" v e la o e
l e e r e d a h i s k y f i r k i n ; l o n g s h o r e m a n !
s s he * y **l th e lids. "T h e y 'ra a il h*rg>*4 a r e f o r m i n g a t Ute b r id g e ^ *
I t h *
Lng*.
T h o j>lant of th o I M in I *ul J* ari l B a-
p er co m pany b aa he* ti fo rced to sh i t
clown c o m id e trly becall so o f tho I. c ia
w a te rs of th o 4'hlpj** w a riv e r.
T h e r iv e r is s till rt.-ung. G re a t �larrv�
ag** se e m s im m in en t.
H* or**a o f Loaem onlS air* ad y h a il*
been flooded.
D RI V EN FROM H O M E S
ST. BAI L H u n d re d s o f p. re