Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - November 16, 1920, Madison, Wisconsin
\ from a readers notebook his service stripes Andrew Hopkins agricultural Odin or of the University of wisc on Aln has rendered almost invaluable service to Wisconsin Farmers and to the world at Large by his labors As Secretary of the Wisconsin livestock breeders association in developing that organization to its present High Standard of usefulness. It has solved Ami will solve farm problems which go of the vary heart of both quaint in arum Quality production distribution and want elimination. Now that it is squarely ilium its feet. Professor Hopkins resigns in order that to May turn the Secretary ship Over to one who can give it hts undivided attention and employ his own hours and talents upon other of Tho tasks of development which Call upon Tho University for inspiration and guidance. Professor Hopkins As a member of Tho University faculty gave his time time and Effort s to Tho livestock association without additional compensation. It was no part of his work. By n purely Seif import cd task and its Call upon his Industry intelligence and experience wan an insistent one which added materially to his Burden. Now that professor Hopkins a resigned a Good salary has been attached to Tho Job which to so Long pc of firmed for pay in Hie Coin of Good conscience and conscious achievement. It is the Way of the world. Tho a Public Quot is poor pay and a hard taskmaster but Genius does not shirk for that matter. Subtract from the world s achievements those performed for Little or no compensation and society would stagger under Tho Low. Professor Hopkins declined the a kit of assistant Secretary of agriculture proffered by Secretary Meredith in order to stay on hero and help work out a our farm to a tent. But if a the la a it scr is worthy of his hire. Perhaps tils pay envelope will eventually fatten. Even if it does t Heil not count loves labor lost for he is one of those in whose mind the idea of service lunar no Minter a stamp. Wherefore a May his tribe increase a a a a a the old fashioned buggy has challenged the Olivver. This Good old be Hole seeks to postpone the buggy Day of extinction by entering is. Into debate with the Olivver Auto on their respective Advant Ages. In a discussion now going on in a farm paper old folks Are taking sides with the buggy while tile Young ones Are defending the Auto. In rho elders speak from a wealth of Sweet experience consisting of Ion Moonlit buggy hdm taken on quiet country roads in the Days when their Young lives wore Golden or gilded. With Romance. They were slow rides old Dobbin just loping along As of he realized that tits Loving pair behind him i Tad a lot to say to each other and v visited to postpone As Long As possible the moments of parting polks could hold hands in buggies the old timers say. For As they Point out it was unnecessary to hold the reins. Bobbin knowing All the dear old roads of ital Low Iii memory. Howa a great help to Romance in those times. Sanctified As it is by tender memories. The passing buggy seems to have i he letter of the argument among folks near or Over 4 1. But some Day. Perhaps Aho automobile will be As tenderly defended against Tho encroaching air plane. A a a Quot Man is a creature of sorrow. He is born in tears and never smiles before his Fortieth when so wrote the philosopher to Pliny and pessimists in eve worry i by age before Arni since have found their ways it declaring life a Vale of tears and a i Valley it sadness. Muesli that is Idle and silly has teen written of laughter. Those who forever proud of laugh Ting away sorrow and giggling in Tho face of catastrophe will find their most Prole Lent students in kindergartens where children laugh with Little cause and in mad houses where the inmates need no cause for laughter. But Between Tho two theories of life morbid pessimism and inane optimism lies a Middle path that the most of folks will find it Best to follow. Worry is tiie implacable foe of laughter but Many deny its possibility at some times. Worry too often conquers laughter. Divide your worries into two parts. Then Lur t la. It misfortunes Zhicai thought and a full appreciation by worry will remedy and there Are others i at tie amount of a Juanc or a or it Gret w ill alter. The Man who worries because his Ray envelope holds not enough for the Comfort of his family May if he keeps his worry within due Bounds increase Bis salary and the happiness of his Brood. Laughter then will follow and is it Good. But to Grieve forever More for the dead dead mortals or dealt Hope a is simply to shut the door fast on head it laughter and to make of life a True Vale of tears and a Valley of dbl res. Believe neither the one nor the other the Wail of the Pessimist or the forced and tiresome chuckle and Grin of the constitutional Optimist. Both Arlt fakers and hypes rat cd to one de Hying Joy and tile other sorrow. A a a done to hum Tho leaves to do so Means to destroy the most valuable of fertilizing ingredients known to Many nitrogen. Besides boing the Rno let valuable nitrogen is the valve of fertilizing elements Ditl cult to Anoura in com the Wiscour y suit k Al by i ii Arati to lie journal City edition sixteen pages vol. 136, no. 47. 81st year. Madison wis., tuesday afternoon november 16, 1920. Price three cents Venizelos Cabinet quits agent tells of abuses in ship Board poor materials used inspector threatened equipment imperfect Congress committee told Root is confident new association of nations practical expects Senate discussion to bring Forth work tried again Able plan Europe willing to accept vital _ order suit of masons View Tork William r. Morton. I former investigating agent for the United states shipping Board occupied Tho stand during most of today s hearing by the Walsh congressional committed. His testimony was along the following lines 8hip� wore equipped with a new electric steering apparatus which resulted in their being declared menaces to navigation. Vessels were constructed of unseasoned Wood and without sufficient Frame work to set their shape during warping. Shipping Board inspectors who refused to pass poor work on repair jobs were intimidated by agents of the repair companies or expelled by officials Over them. Ships were sold to private concerns which made enough through their operation to cover the Purchase Price before the initial payment was made Lloyds Agency inspected and passed seaworthy ships built for the shipping Board in private Yards at Seattle. Morton told the committee that after boing with tile shipping two yearn Hor signed and obtained employment with a sew York shipping Eor Ern Caune no Many of i in Vemi Gatum were stopped while he a in Tho midst of them. He Aru add of the Tai of five ships to the a Oil company through c. O. Yoakum in charge of the a j Rifle coast division of Supply and halos j the average Price for the hulls Sui 150,000 and the machinery 195,000. Thu machinery alone. Hgt said. Cost $200,000 in each vessel. Although it a the custom to require an immediate payment of at least two and a half percent of the Purchase Price no initial payment Wun a Riidu under this contract for six mom. During that time he testified the company mad enough through operations at the ships to pay their entire Cost. Through a mandatory order from the shipping Hoard. Morton said Between 40 and so ships were equipped with a Patent steering apparatus in a of a j tired by the Benson Smit h Tel motor company Superior wis at a Cost of $1,500 est a. Amendments former Secretary of state informed Warmington following a visit to Washington during which he conferred with Many prominent republicans former Secretary of state Root it is Learned expressed entire Confidence that a workable plan for an association of nations would come out it the disc Tison in Tho Senate. As or Hoot has recently returned from Europe where Many statesmen informed him France England Italy would accept vital amendments to Tho original league plan. His visit her is regarded a having the utmost significance. As advocated by or. Root while in Washington the scope of the proposed association is understood to embrace two main feature. First agreement among the nations for creation of a Junior official body which will conduct investigations into All disputes Likely to Lead to War. Second creation of a senior body probably known a a court before which the investigators can Lay their findings and which will decide upon the merits of the Case. The latter organization would hate authority to make recommendations a to the course to be followed by Tho parties to the controversy but would have no More than moral Power to enforce them. Or. Root is to have found practical unanimity among leading Republican of All shades of opinion that it will be impossible to Induc two thirds of this or the coming Senate to agree to any covenant that would impose any such obligation As rests in article to. All insisted this government be absolved from any pledge to go to War. One of the main problems considered wan Beth it r or not an association Structure such As will to acceptable to Tho Senate can be rebuilt out of the present is ague of nations. Or. Root believes it can. Others maintained the american people Are so much opposed to the league that an entirely new association must be negotiated. League organizes Gendy a the is Agu of nations Assembly organized for work today with the formation of committee. The British plan for 12 vice presidents a adopted the japanese delegation insisting at least three should be non european. They were assured by president Litmans that the league would see their demand was granted. Laird Rottert Cecil representative of South Africa demanded the Assembly put it a of on record As favouring open diplomacy lie a1 asked an immediate exam mat Ion into armenian affair. Publication of the polish lithuanian re port also was demanded. Supreme court remands Case to circuit court holds neither party can recover costs decisions of the state supreme court today were As follows affirmed 43. 49, 45, 52. 54, 60 modified7, 3, 41. 48. 69. 56, 64. 9, 51. 57, 65 mod.fied71. Reversed 11, 15, 13. 44, 59, 46. 40. 47. 68. State 2, 20, 55, 42. 70. 38. 8. 19. Denied 81, 82. 83. Dismissed 61, 32. T he Wisconsin supreme court today remanded the Case of Christ and Ionia Matson is. Dane county to circuit court for rot Nab the matrons sued Tho county for damages ofter the drowning of their two children. The court sustained part of the lower court s derision but denied oth Ere and teetered Tho masons had favourable grounds for action against the county. He children were drowned in a water Hole on t ii premises of Mary Connor adjoining a state trunk Highway in the town of Windsor. No costs Are recoverable by either party in the it Awe according to the supreme court ruling. Glimpse of Hea Ven told by professor Syracuse n. and a glimpse of Tbs Golden City we sri the throne in located were described in a remarkable address to the congregation of the methodist Church by or. Howard g. Case a member of the faculty of the College of Medicine Syracuse University. Or. Case said he saw the lend of the blessed while hovering Between life and death As the result of in automobile Accident in which Hgt a wife was killed. A i looked at my wife underneath the wreck and she seemed to be Happy Quot he said. A her face fairly shone with Joy. We both turned and saw a men with Long White hair and Beard and in the distance the Golden City. A the men said the world was getting More wicked All the time. There was on spot in the Center of the Golden City which seemed to Shine brighter than the rest. He said that that was where god had hit Throna. Then a vast number of voices began to Ting. After the singing stopped Clouds appeared and my wife was separated from is. A it it a Comfort and a Blessing to know where i left my wife. In the vision the Man beside me told me my wife had just been killed in an automobile Steps Down following poll defeat Constantine May be called Back to throne of Greece riots Mark elections two killed bulletin Paris the greek government hat resigned according to a dispatch received Here today from Athene a a result of the National elections in which Mem Clos wee Defeated. The Regent summoned m. Phallic to form a new Cabinet but a refused to undertake the task. The bourse closed today. A alcohol cause refuse $10,000 of double death for gym on roof Grain product found in Quan Tity in stomachs of dead actresses Council declines to spend More Money on vocational school those fallen leaves Moat Fixx Ami Moat Antigo Sla yer stays in prison til unwritten Law which had secured him an acquittal at one trial for the killing of Frank Parson a Friend who lie Learned had been intimate w Ith Bis wife was not effective in to a a no of the release of John Mainville of Antigo sen ended to Throe years imprisonment for shooting mrs. Elizabeth Lillie. Manville alleged or ?. Lillie who was i a Larson s housekeeper had connived with and oersted Ramon in effecting intimacy with Hia wife. He kill Farson arid wounded mrs. I Jill. Rho recovered. Mainvill was found guilty of a Soult with a dangerous weapon against or. I Zuie. The supreme court today confirmed the three year sentence. The unwritten Law was not effectively available against mrs. Luu. The court ruled. Prison delivery fails by hair Chicago but Licten. Grain Aldebol was found in the stomachs of Mary Rhodes and Jal i Ion Thompson a try ahem found dead in Grant bark Here to have caused their death. It. Vav. I. Mcnally Coroner s physician. Announced today. Trades of no other Poison have been found the physicians stated although the autopsy was still incomplete. Immediately after a the physician announced the result of his examination police renewed their Effort to Trace movements of till two women after they left their cheap theatrical hotel where a hey were living Wuh two men. Until they met death. Authorities believed the girl May have been kid upped while returning to their rooms after having a couple of drink of Grai juice at a nearby win merchant shop. The finding of min Rhode hat in the Street near the hotel a the main evidence on i tents for which the kidnapping theory was hosed. Given alcohol that the women were Given alcohol by their captors probably forced to drink the Poison was the belief of in of lice. When they wit in a stupor from the Eft or to of the drink according to this theory they were taken in an automobile to inuit Park where they were thrown from the machine. Both glut police believed died without regaining consciousness from the results of the Poison and from exposure. They were thinly Clad and the cold Breeze which swept off i Alee by a unanimous Volo at a special session this morning the City Council refused to expend More Money on construction of the new vocational High school. The request of a. W Teemer superintendent of vocational schools for $10,000 for a roof gymnasium a killed by being referred Bock to the building committee. The delay thus caused would make action too late to change the building plans. The aldermen made a careful inspection of the premise and the partially completed Structure at Carroll and Dayton streets. On returning to the Council Chambery nearly every Alderman declared the outdoor to be a worthy project. Bul it us motion developed through unwillingness to spend More Money on the school. Quot we must answer to our consume of these High said Ald. Elver the Council a unable to reach a decision until superintendent the Meek bad be n called in and asked to $100,000 firm organized Here Madison is headquarter for a new corporation to merchandise electric household appliance and labor Haver direct to the household r. Through a special Force of salespeople and Demon traders trained in household economics and a Chain of shop in the principal cities of Wisconsin. This new concern incorporated at $100,000, succeeding the old established Peterson electric company is the electrical Meridian using company. The main office und warehouse Uro located at 113 East Washington Avenue. The company consist of Charles h. Will or president and general manager. M t. Peterson vice prent Dent m it. Peterson Secretary and treasurer. Joseph v. Of Foyle sales manager. The stockholders Are All local residents and business people. Better times in Spring Hoo ver reds turn on Ukraine army Moscow reports new Success following rout of Baron Wrangell a forces thens King Constantine dethroned by the allies May return to Power As a result it the National in which Premier Yemelos Al Quot a to have been de i heated. Return Arete incomplete today but the Cabinet issued a statement de. Daring first claims of Victory appeared i to be premature. Two policemen were killed yesterday in rioting Between the factions. Constantine supporters opened fire on demonstrators. The officers were killed at the first fusillade. The fire was returned. Bevy Raj arrests in m i the eateries government it a announced will make no further Effort to combat the election result but will turn the National machinery Over to the opposition As soon As returns Aru Complete. Moscow tired by the crimean Victory soviet troops have attacked ukrainian forces with great Success. Near moxie government troops in King Constantine a forced from the greek throne during the War. The allies Queen Sophie sister of the German emperor had great influx aged Superior Force and occupied a ence Over him. Premier Venizelos be Len Kovitch. Capturing Many prisoners j came the actual head of the govern and quantities of Booty. Three Peu Uran division were Defeated when. After an energetic Advance soviet forces of United a eerie moot although the King s second son. Alexander a named King. Hollowing alexanders death recently an attempt was made to put the Washington i bion will Continua economic Depres throughout the win i tar. According to Herbert Hoover who it come Here today to address the exec i utile Council of the american federation of labor. A by Mitringa and Hoover a greater Prosperity should begin to develop provided the United states can get its sex shirt of Points 16 Miles Northeast of dem third son Paul on the throne. He re Zhynia and to Miles East of Vovou it fused insisting on a plebe site to do shit. Termine whether the country wanted in the Zhana Kolsky Region an a j him or desired the return of King Mored train was captured with a i Constantine Chine run and Cann n \. U. S. Destroyers Aid London a three american destroyer arrived at constantinople today with Sebastopol refugees according to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch. The destroyers Browet Mary wounded men women and children. Thousands More Are expected on the United states Steamer Faraday. The refugee reported Tho military evacuation of Sebastopol i a id been completed before red troops arrived. The despatches said the whereabouts of general Range i Kiel i Fleet of four transport was unknown. Wrangel left port with three transport filled with troops and another fled with wounded men. To Pic general himself was aboard the Cruiser Kuril ii off. Student body goes on strike Ann Atour. My the entire strident body of re Johns College is out on strike a the result of the controversy Between officials and students Over alleged hazing at the institution. Negotiations Between the school Authorine and the students apparently had reached a satisfactory conclusion and the action of the students later Cam As a Surprise. Rome of the students left for their Home today amt the others Are preparing to follow suit. The school authorities said they believed the strike would be a temporary Jefferson City victa. Who attempted the state prison Bere. Lock Ami key today to. Four con i an escape from j Cero Back under because of the express the sentiment of the Board of education. Whie urging that outdoor than throw hours today it was Learned gymnasiums should be recognized As i from Neveria de Gates. A progressive and desirable measure j in inviting Hoover Council members he declared the Board would not rec j said they were seeking general info commend it because of the expense. Nation on economic condition to Azon the motion of Ald. D. C. Hull m11 Rwy in in framing general policies Van. The Council referred the question Hoover said he discussed virtually i Back to Tho committee with the Stipati a wry phage of a a a it nordic conditions. In. Or. A lathe that the school officials be per including unemployment the financial Michigan and Over Grant Park where j netted to build the gymnasium from i situation and wag. A he girls were lying would soon cause funds saved by cutting Down on other death or. Mcnally said expense. Struck on head j it was pointed out that although $300,000 had been the first est mate of the schools Cost not including real estate the estimate already has increased to $550,000. The gymnasium idea will probably be permanently abandoned Hull Riemers said after the meeting. This Ile Gist of what Hoover. Nam. La the. I i Ltd hrs who c of err a awaits arrival in Nim behind ukr doors for Mort i own Corpse flow it by Roie Bud fruit High lie Tot rats and n in the Leat when food bark for for of there la fas Rah is. Straw my even lid receive a mulch of a fall from till tree. He mulch is not raked in trunk of the tree As a a me times make nests id during tip Winter Quot tree gnaw the Green in a great abundance of hem on the Garden this the and then turn them Pring. Of this la Contin in the Garden will need forethought of authorities. The four men unlocked every door on one tier of cell -4 in Outwith s key Thev had made from a brass bar. J the other 3tf convict refusing Tot in the the. Aug ret attacked a guard and took i Rifle from him. J advancing to till first floor. The a shot the guard and dashed for the East end of Tho prison Yard. By climbing into a Coal car on a Steep incline and releasing it. Thev hoped the momentum would drive it through the in Quot cite but Primo i authorities had taken lha preen to lock to a a car to the tracks. One of the conv lets was wounded when he refused to surrender. Resident Herf 63 years Dies fair tonight and wednesday. Rising temperature wednesday winds becoming fresh Southwest. Mrs. Ellen Schleicher aged 6s, died this morning at her Home 31��, East i main Street after an illness of eight month. Rho was Horn in Boston \ mass., in 1952, and has been a resident j Here for 63 years she is survived j by three daughters mines. Mary Hall i and Nellie Steffenson of Madison and i or. B. M. Seiwert of Duluth minn., j two sister. Mrs. Andrew Kinney of Madison and or a. Bernard of Minneapolis and a brother James Hobbs of Madison. Father p. B. Knox will i officiate at the funeral. I further examination of mins Rhodes body disclosed she had been struck on the Back of the head and bad sustain a Bruise in the Abdomen. Either injury officials said would ii Volt Xiu sed death. Examination of the ground where the bodies were found also disposed of the theory that a third person bad taken Par. In a struggle there. Police said they found no footprints other than those of the two dead women. Theft of ring denied by girl mrs. Helen Cantwell pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing a Dia mend ring valued of $150 from her Landlady. Mrs. Chambers 2130 East main Street in Superior court today and her trial was set for monday morning. District attorney roman Heilman asserted that to wanted to investigate the ease further. Chief Thomas Rhough Neav said the girl was wearing the ring said to have been stolen when she was arrested. Mrs. Cantwell a Home is said to be in Kocina three kidnapped hold son after father s death cattle prices hit Toboggan Phoenix today lodged Viator a Heck in the Mari cow. I county jail pending the oui june of an i inquest into the death of Iii father. Thomas a Beck former resident of Topeka. Kan. The elder Check reputed to Pawn a i Fortune died hero und to mysterious j Cleu Mstan. His body was covered with bruises Chicago cattle prices hit the to j and it was believed he May have be to t Organ today with prices ranging beaten to death. From $8 to $1.3. Or $3 lower than two j weeks ago and the lowest sine 1316 Albert Baker head of tile United Stales Bureau of Market styx buted the slump to j a. Icky Farmers flooding the Market because of timidity Over future Pricer tiler were 67,000 cattle in Yards today the largest j Burr Numus in two years. Baker said the demand had been slightly decreased because big buyers Are waiting for further Price stash a a. Baker reported the hog Market in better condition. Horse burned in stable fire car conductor struck by train Chippewa fall i when the in it was destroyed by fir was estimated at $2, one horse was irs livery stable Here today. Dot is William h. Glenn 625 Center Avenue b y sinn Reiners 1 Madison yet bruised who a crossing the Cork a three men one an English till North officer Wert dragged from a Fork re a Dereen train last night by kidnappers. The officer was believed to have sat in the court martial which sentenced Laird mayor Marhiney to jail us charges of sedition. I struck by a train while tracks ahead of his Lair at Stern crossing in South Edwy afternoon. He stepped out of Tho Way of a norths found freight and was struck by a train coming from the opposite Dir a ii la is declared out of danger at Tho general Ito Pool. Wig wag wooing new York of took in interpret r to assist City clerk cruise in Mart ing Anita rubato 26. Of Italy to William oilmen 63, of Miles City after Tho Bride had arrived in this country on an italian liner. The couple met in Milan four years ago and Glotien wooed her. J but so far their conversation has been j limited to the wig wag system. Galicia in ruins a recent Arriva s from i Ern Galicia state the who a j territory Between the Rivers san an i , Compro in to too Square Milf i s rapid i approx Bing the verge of Everett . John c. Gramstorff is awaiting the arrival of kit Corpse from Franco. Gramstorff so death Quot was announced officially and the War department refuses to consider his repeated claim that a is alive. The department As a final Effort to convince him he is dead has shipped his remains hers. Gramstorff will inspect the body on arrival. Superior Bank robbed of$7,000 Hll in Erik four band its today robbed the Superior state Bank of $7,-000 and a it a ipod in an Auto waving a1 in unsuspecting policeman As they left. Three of Tho is Nikii. Entered the Bank while u fourth poured water into till Radiator of the oar standing it the curl. They covered the cashier a Erickson and fired at turn we. N a attempted to a toe the vault. They then forced Erickson t to girl clerks and a woman cd Wiomer to lie Ltd their on the Moor while the y looted Tho vault. Police in Auto wore scouring the country nearby this afternoon. Settle damage action for $131 Kugen in full it lion Aga Perior in asked rec. W Osborne a to Dement fist Charles c ii of today. The Ilko for Daman in his c is riven $131 damage car Ger in sul Saint if had pm to his car d in a Coll car at in Ark and 14. 1313. The it agreement. Zion Reg with the Greger in streets nov. Was settled by ruin War has raged in a he Section for seven j ars. Thousands of women and children Are socking Refuge in the Fern Totua Melody new York of a name were liner Mongolia arrived lure it will i Quot a ship in eds Tho country. Floods ship seven Hundred Ca a a flooding the american wit i Melody Wien she a in Hamburg they to dealers throughout let science help when was Day comes Here Are a thousand Waye i in which time and labor May to saved in the arrangement and equip gent of the Home laundry room. Any housewife May teats to nones which will Tell whether they Are too Strong or too mild and warn Ber of the effects they May be ex4�--t�.i to have in Cotton Tylka or woolens. In ironing clothes Thor Are certain fait and understanding of which May save Gingham from scorch., tuffet from fading woolens from shrinking. There is starch Tore and bluing lore. All of thee Are to be found in a gov rement bulletin Victri hated free through our Wallington information Bureau it to another of our helps to housewives. In filling out the Coupon print name or be Aura to write plainly the Wisconsin state journal information Bureau. Washington. D. C. Frederic j. A okla director i endure two cents in b amp for re urn postage on i free copy of the Home laundry bulletin. Name. Street. City. State