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Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - October 11, 1920, Madison, Wisconsin FROM: A R E A D E R 'S NOTEBOOK W O M AN h a s been w om an ever s in ce E ve's days. So w h a t an old S p an ish w rite r sa id ab o u t h e r c e n tu r ie s ago m u st ap p ly to h e r now. A p p a ren tly he knew a good� looking w om an w hen he P E R F E C T saw one A t th is h e h a d ! V U L . IO O , N U . l l . W OM AN th e co u rag e to p u t on p a � p e r w h a t he th o u g h t one looked like. T h is Is w h a t he sa id : "A w om an is q u ite p e rfe c t an d ab so lu te in b eau ty lf sh e b a s th ir ty good po in ts ." H ere a re th e th ir ty good po in ts , th a t. p o s� sessed by w om an, spell bo th p e rfe c � t io n a n d b e au ty : T h re e th in g s w hite- skin , tee th , han d s. T h re e th in g s b lack - eyes, b row s, lashes. T h ree th in g s red- lips, cheeks, Thesis Ie Journal 81�t Year. MADISON, W1S., M ONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER l l , 1 9 2 a PRICE THREE CENTS nails. h a ir,T h re e th in g s long- body, h an d s. T h ree th in g s sh o rt-te e th , e a rs , feet. T h re e th in g s b road-ch es t, b row , space betw een eyebrow s. T h ree th in g s n a rro w - m outh w a is t, in step . T h re e th in g s large-a rm , loin, lim b. T h ree th in g s fine- fingers, h a ir , lips. T h re e th in g s sm all-bust, nose, head . H ut beho ld I T h ere a re m illions of m en in th is c o u n try w ho will p ick th a t fo rm u la to p ieces In a b o u t a m in u te . A nd som e blond w om en, too. . . . W h en e ld e rly Irishm en a re a s se m � bled fo r frien d ly d iscussion , th ey f r e � q u e n tly re fe r, in Axing d a te s , a s b e � fo re o r a f te r th e n ig h t o f the T H E b ig w ind M any y o u n g er peo- BIG pie tak e th a t p h ra se a s a m ere W IN D figure of speech, w ith o u t m uch re a l m eaning. T h ey a re m is � tak en . T h e fa c t is th a t "th e n ig h t o f th e b ig w in d " w as a real occu rren ce . I t o ccu rred in Ire land , s ta r tin g on th e n ig h t o f Ja n . 6, 1839 Its fo rce w as so g re a t th a t h u n d red s of h o u ses w ere razed an d ru ined . And a f te r th e w ind had accom plished a p a r t o f th e d e � s tru c tio n , fire, fanned in to a ro a rin g tem p est, did th e rest. D ublin w as a te rrib le sufferer. I t w as a s to rm of h e rcu lea n p ro � p o rtio n s . Yet all old Ir ish m en knew it by no o th e r nam e th a n th e b ig w ind, and th ey , an d th e ir son:; a n d th e ir g ran d so n s, s till so re fe r to IL O f course , th e g re a t-g rc a t-g ra n d - MAILS TRIMS BROOKLYN BARABOO MAN DECAPITATED c l e v e l a n d j NEAR DEATH A F T E R LEAP FROM PLANE Earl Bowe, Passenger, Over- Anxious to Reach Ground, Struck in Head by Pro� peller TRANSCRIPT BUMPS SPENCER CHARGES D ou ghboy W ho T ook R eport of P lenary Session o f P eace C onference Sends Stenographic C opy to W hite H ouse to Clear U p Controversy BA K A ilO O -F rig bt, a n d v e r -a n x i�e ty to q u it th e a irp la n e in w h ich he hail rid d en a s a paswunger, p robab ly h as cost th e lift o f Karl Howe, ag ed a b o u t 30, of th is c ity . Bowe lie* a t th o point of dea th a t th e B a r a � boo h o sp ita l, w ith th e u p p e r p o rtio n of h is sku ll ail or n aw ay. U nw illing to w a it fo r th e sto p p in g of th e plane, w hich w as one of tw o sen t by tho Sheldon com pany o f C h i� cago y e s te rd a y to s tag e p assen g er Aights a t th e Alvin A lexander farm , n e a r B am boo, Bow e u n s tra p p ed h im � self and leaped Ju s t a f te r the m ach ine landed. H e w as s tru ck in th e h ead by a p ro p e lle r blade. B ow e w as a n em ploye of th e Is lan d W oolen Mills. H e is m arried an d the fa th e r of th re e sm all ch ild ren . WIFE OF G E R M A N W A R L O R D SL A IN In th o an n o u n ce m e n t m ad e by th e Pu b lic H e a lth Service th a t a l o u i s � ian a s i te h a s been se lec ted fo r th e location of a N a tio n a l ONLY L ep rosarium , th e re is F E E B L Y m ore th a n o rd in a ry in- CO N TA G IO U S teresL h i r s t of all. th is is b ecau se the L o u is ia n a s ite offers th e o n ly p lace in N o rth A m erica to w hich th e g o v e rn � m en t w as in v ited to com e. T h e lo� ca tio n se lec ted Is th e fo rm er s ta te co lony fo r lepers, w h e re m ore th a n a h u n d red people h ave been in residence an d c a re d fo r u n d e r s ta te superv ision . F ew people in N o rth A m erica re a l� ise t h a t th e re a re one o r m ore lepers in SO d iffe ren t s ta te s o f th e union, and lead in g e x p e rts e s tim a te th e to ta l n u m b e r of people in th e U n ited S ta te s w ho a re a fiticted w ith lep rosy a s a n y � w h ere from 500 to 2,500. As a m a tte r of se lf-p ro te c tio n , the public cou ld do no less th a n arraqge to se g re g a te th e lep ers of th e U nited Stakes, in o rd e r to s ta y th e sp re ad of th e d isease . I t h a s been show n in o th e r c o u n trie s th a t th e e s tab lish m en t of seg reg a tio n cam p s w ill m ost effectively e rad ica te lep rosy . W hile th is la in m ind a s an u l tim a te ob jective , it is good to re a l� ize th o r lep e rs in th e U n ited S ta le s a r e b e in g tre a te d a s h u m an beings, a n d no longer will i t be n e ce ssa ry to h av e su c h s ta r tl in g h ead lin es ap p ea r in th e n ew sp ap ers aa: "L ep e rs a t la rg e in th e c ity ," "L eper e scap es from guard,** e tc , fo r now th e re is a p lace w h e re th ese lep rous people m ay be c a re d fo r hum anely an d it is to be d one u n d e r the d irec tion o f th e U. S. P u b lic H e a lth Service. W EIM A R , G erm any-Tw o m asked a ssa ss in s , one un a r tis t nam ed B uech- . ner, b roke in to the v illa of A dm iral sons of th ese k ind ly s ire s m ig h t re fe r K heinhurd t. von Scheer, fo rm er ch ief to it a s "Som e b low !" ju s t a s som e 1 sta ff o f th e G erm an navy , m u rd e r - , ,, . , . . . . , _. _ ______ ' ed h is w ife and a m aid se rv an t an dfellow described tile >rand an y o n u s , (W!riOUHiy w ounded h is 18 -year-o ld "Som e H ole ," b u t n o t th e old folks. J d a u g h te r . A dm iral von Scheer w as asleep in i a room on th e second floor an d w as n o t aw akened . H ueehner. follow ing , th e shooting , com m itted su ic ide in tho I b asem en t of the house. A dm iral von Scheer co m m anded th e j G erm an b a ttle fleet a t Ju tla n d . H e a a s an a d v ise r to the G erm an peace i d e leg a tio n a t V ersailles. W A S H IN G T O N - T h e w h ite h o use to d ay added a n o th e r c h a p te r to the co n tro v ersy be tw een W ilson and S en a to r Mpeucer, M issouri, by m ak in g public a s ten o g rap h ic tra n s c r ip t of th e p re s id e n ts rem ark s a t th e e ig h th p len a ry session of th o peace conference. S p encer ch arg ed th a t, a t th is session . P re s id e n t W ilson p ro m � ised A m erican m ilita ry a id to S e rb ia a n d R u m an ia if th o se tw o c o u n tr ie s w ere a tta ck e d . T h e p re s id en t rep lied th a t th e s e n a � to r 's s ta te m e n t w as false. R ep u b � lican lead ers an d S e n a to r Reed, M issouri d em ocrat, cam e to S p en cer 's su p p o rt. Sp en cer q u o ted th e p re s id en t a s a d d ress in g P ro w le r B ra tia n o o f R u m an ia a s follow s a t th e e ig h th session : "You m u st n o t fo rg e t th a t it is fo rce th a t is th e final g u a ra n te e o f public jK'are If th e world is ag a in tro u b led th e U n ited S ta te s w ill send to th e side of th e ocean th e ir a rm y and th e ir fleet." Q U O TED IN T R A N S C R IPT As q u o ted in th e tra n s c r ip t g iv � en o u t he re today , the p re s id en t said , d u rin g th e course of h is r e � m ark s co n cern in g g u a ra n te e s of w orld peace: " How can a pow er liks th e U nited S ta te s , fo r exam ple-fo r I c an sp eak of no o th e r-a fte r Sign� ing th is tre a ty , if it co n ta in s e le � m en ts w hich th ey do not believe will be p e rm an en t, rep o rt to its people th a t it h as m ade a s e t t le � m en t of th e peace of th e w orld? It c an n o t do so. And ye t th e re u n d erlies all of th ese tra n sa c tio n s th e exp ec ta tio n on th e p a r t. fo r exam ple, of R um an ia an d of C zecho-S lovak ia and of Serb ia, t h a t if an y co v en an ts of th is s e t � tle m en t a r s not observed , th e U nited S t i te s will send h e r a r � m ies and h e r n av ies to sea th a t th ey are observed ." S e c re ta ry T u m u lty m ad e public tho tra n s c r ip t of th� p re s id en t's speech. H e ann o u n ced H w as v o lu n ta ry sen t to C h arles Sworn, th e p re s id e n ts pe rso n al s ten o g � rap h er, by F. A, C arlson , C hicago, th e official sh o rth a n d re p o rte r w ho rep o rted proceu- g las and B u rn e tt counties, W isconsin , wits m in im ised today by a sb if t in the wind. Th� w ind now is b low ing back o v er a re a s a lre ad y burned . M O R E SOLDIERS ADMITS DEATH OF MISSING BABY B L A K E L EY C O U G H LIN S M O T H � ER ED , K ID N A PE R T E L L S P O � LICE IN C O N C ESSIO N Q r i O I' T h is is b u t a b eg inn ing in th e p ro - KILLE D IN I R E L A N D g ra m of w inn ing go v ern m en t* In all lands, an d h u m an e c ltzcn s e v e ry � w h e re , to a com bined e ffo rt fo r the o a re o f tw o m illion lepers, w hich , it is e stim a te d , is th e p ro b ab le nu m b er s c a tte re d th ro u g h th e len g th and b re a d th of th� world. L ep ro sy is only feeb ly co n tag ious, an d th en by prolonged c o n tac t, S S S T h e an n o u n cem en t th a t H a rd -B o il� ed S m ith is going to Join th e M exican a rm y occasioned little .*ij>ple n o rth of th e Rio G ran d s. A m erican s H A R D a re g lad to get rid o f th e B O IL E D m an convicted o f b ru ta l SM IT H tre a tm e n t of A m erican so l� d ie rs in F ran ce . P robab ly th e y h av e officers in M exico th e peer o f H a rd -B o ile d S m ith If th ey have, one m ore w on't be noticed. D U B L IN -W ith S inn Fein a tta ck * on th e m ilita ry renew ed, Ire lan d today aw aited fu r th e r police rep risa ls . One officer w as killed and fou r w ounded S unday , w hen Sinn Fe I nor* am b u sh ed tw o m oto r lo rrie s n e a r N ew - c wet own. E ig h t so ld iers w ere rep o rted m issin g a f te r th e b low ing up of a m oto r lorry n e a r C a stle R ea, co u n ty R oscom m on. A tta c k s on so ld ie rs an d police w ere rep o rted a t B elfast, A t C ork a larg e body of so ld iers ra ided houses, sea rc h in g fo r a rm s and a m m u n itio n . T h ere w as no o p p o si� tion . U nsettled to n ig h t and T u esd ay , possibly w ith sh o w � ers . W arm er to n ig h t. F rosh so u th e rly w inds. POLISH F O R CE C A P T U R E S VILNA LONDON - E urope had a n o th e r "F lu m e " to d ay in th e cap tu re of th e L ith u a n ia n cap ita l, V ilna, by hastily o rgan ized tro o p s under th e Polish g in - oral, Z eligow ski. Z sligow ski, officially rep u d ia ted by Polish a u th o rit ie s , w as sa id to have been e lected "co m m an d er" by Polish re s id en ts of V ilna. T he L ith u an ian g o v ernm en t w ith d raw to Kovno. T ho L ith u an ian legation here b i t � te r ly denounced Poland, c la im ing Z eb- gow ski's coup w as in s tig a ted by h is g overnm en t. HARRISBURG* I V - If alw J. -y C oughlin , th� mitering N o rris to w n b a � by, w as a cc id en ta lly sm o th ered and la te r bu ried n e a r Egg lla r lto r , N. J.. b> A u g u s t PtuaiUAln, who confessed to th e k id n ap in g in th e Jail a t N o rris to w n y este rd ay , Maj. L ynn G. A dam s of th e s ta te police an n o u n ced today. P aq u a tn rf*v***J�d th e com ple te d e � ta i ls of th e k id n ap in g , M aj. A dam s s ta te . H e d ec lared P asq u a l# s e n t fo r him an d eo tifeew d to k ilting th e C oughlio baby. Pasqual� told o f e n te r in g th� C o u g h � lin horn� and p lac in g tho child u n d e r h is coat w hile he m ade h is g e taw ay , Adam* sa id . Borne d is tan ce from the bourn he u n b u tto n e d h is co a t and found th� ch ild dead , a cco rd in g to Adorns. A dam s declined to givw o u t th e in � fo rm atio n o b ta in e d fro m Poaq u ate re la tiv e to th� e x ac t p lace th e baby is buried. C opt. G e a rh a r t ha* been se n t to tha* v ic in ity to s e a r rh fo r th� body o f the m issing boy, A dam s Mild. "I\u*quale told m e in Ju s t sn m any w o rd s th a t he had gone in to th e room w h ere th e tai by w as sleep ing , p u t tho ch ild u n d e r h is c o a t and . w hile he w as g e ttin g dow n, hoard a voioe, w h e re � up o n he b u tto n ed h is c o a t close a b o u t th e boily." Maid A dam s. , "H e sa y s he m n aw ay a n d w hen he iqiened h is coat worn� d is tan ce from th e C oughlin hom o he found th a t the b ab y h ad been sm o th ered ." E N D S LONG SEA R C H P asq u a l* a confession ended a fo u r m on the* se a rc h fo r th e m issin g in � f a n t Follow ing hi* a rre s t , Pasqual� d e � clared h e h ad no th in g to do w ith the k id n ap in g , bu t th a t he knew the g u ilty p a r tie s and w here th� rh tld w ss hid - | den. O n se v e ra l occasions he led sea re h u n g p a ttie# . a n n o u n c in g he would ta k e th em to the child, h u t he a lw ay s avo ided th e lonely g ra v e w here th e lit t le body lay. A dam s re fu sed to revea l th e e x ac t location of th e g rave, a s It wa* s e c re t � ed to h im by P asq u a le . H e sa id , po � lice a g e n ts had been re n t to o pen It J and v e rify P a sq u a le 's sto ry . NOT INTENT ION AL P asq u a l* p ro tes ted he had no tn tcn - 't io n of k illing th e baby; th a t he would i have p re fe rred to keep it a live an d e x � t r a c t h e av y ransom from its father. No reason w as g iven fo r Pasqual� '* a lleged confession , a s h e re to fo re h� I h a s seem ed co n te n t to k eep q u ie t and I puzzle th e au th o ritie s . A t p re se n t he I is held u n d er c h a rg e s of b lackm ail, ex- i to rtio n and u sin g th e m aJls to d e frau d , in connection w ith e x tra c tin g $12,000 from B aby C o ugh lin 's fa th e r. If h is confession is bo rne out, the c h a r g e s probab ly will b s ch an g ed to k id n ap in g o r in u re er. SALVATION ARMY CAMPAIGN OPENS COUNTY ADVISORY BOARD G E T S $12,000 DRIVE U N D ER WAY TODAY T h e I lane C o u n ty c am p aig n fo r $12,000 in th e s ta te w id e d riv e of th e S a lv a tio n A rm y got un d er w ay today . T h e la m e C ounty A dvisory B oard, w hich will con d u ct th e cam p aig n here Oct. l l to 20, c o n sis ts of J . B B lak e- m ore, Mrs. K. B. S tecnaland , Mrs. F an n ie H am ilton . Ju d g e A. C. IIo p p - m an n , M ayor I M. K ittle so n . Don K M owry. M rs. A. E. P roudflt, L. F. Schovlkopf, H a rry Hauthoff, W. A. V an D eusen, C. F B urgess, IL I* H o p � k ins, C lay ton W Maxwell, C h a r l e s M K ilashan , I*. I*. Olds, Ju d g e M. B. R o sen b e rry , l l . A. B m /th e an d E. lh S teensland . F ra n k lin K. L ane. fo rm er se c re ta ry of th e In te rio r, s s ac tin g a s n a tio n a l c h a irm an fo r th� S a lv a tio n Arm y. "T hrough th e e s tab lish m en t of S a l � va tio n A rm y ad v iso ry b o ard s in ev ery county , com pered o f th e p eop le 's r e p � re sen ta tiv e s , a c tin g not only os the rep re se n ta tiv e* o f th e people, b u t a* re p re se n ta tiv e s o f th e S a lv a tio n A r� m y aa well," sa y s Mr I a n e , " th e S a lv a tio n A rm y is equally ready to re n d er p ro m p t and effi* lent se rv ice the m om ent th e call is received. "N o longer will it be n ecessa ry for y o u r c o u n try to d ispose o f c e r ta in c ases In a cold, p itiless, legal w ay. fo rg e ttin g to give q u a rte r . " It w ill now he your p l e a s u r e to h av e the d e lin q u en t boy, th e w ayw ard girl, th e hom eless m other, the h u m an d e re lic t-th is d riftw ood of h u m an ity -care d fo r In sy m p a th e tic k indness by a tra in ed personnel w h o s e serv ice h a s a lread y been ex tended to legions. "T h e p rice is n o th in g com pared to th e serv ice to Ti� ren d ered to h u m a n � ity . to y our u n fo r tu n a te b ro th e r, or y o u r u n fo r tu n a te s iste r. "C e rta in ly w a will do no less th a n we did fo r o u r fr ien d s ac ro ss the seas." B O O Z E D R IV E R SLA IN B Y A G E N T H U R L E Y * * F e d e ra l d r ! ag en ts. early S u n d ay m orning, i-hot and killed Jo h n C h lapuslo of H u rley in a ru n n in g b a ttle with an alleged "boo*# rin g '' on th� M e rce r-Hurley road, C h lapuslo w as s tru ck by fou r sho ts. on� of them sev e rin g the sp inal cord and cau s in g In s ta n t d ia th . At th e tim� of the shooting , he w as p ilo ting an au tom obile sa id to be loaded w ith liquor. By H E R B E R T W . W A L K E R K IN G FIE L D , III. - A d riv e on pro-leagu� ra in the rep u b lican ra n k s w ill be Gov. Cox'* m ain objectiv� from now on, th e d em o cra tic c an d id a te sa id , in open ing h is in v as io n of Illino is h e re today. Cox declared h is en erg ies w ould bo a im ed a long tills line, because* "S e n a � to r H ard in g has d ese rted T a ft, H ughes, W lckersbom , and Root and gone over in to the cam p of th e 'Lrre- conctlab lcs ' by p ledg ing re jec tio n o f th e co v en an t." To accom plish hi* aim , th * dem o c ra tio nomine*1 p la n s to u se bo th ''p e rsu as io n " and "force ." lJem o cra tlc em issaries , It w a s lea rn � ed, w ill en d ea v o r to p e rsu ad e re p u b � lican p r o - league leaders to b re ak w ith H a rd in g , o r s t least d isco n tin u e th e ir support. At th e sam e tim e, th e g o v e rn o r e x � p ec ts to a tta c k T aft, H oover an d oth* ere by a sse r tin g th ey c an n o t co n � sc ien tio u sly su p p o rt H ard in g , since he h as re jec ted the league cov en an t, w hich they prev iously indorsed w ith reserv a tio n * a t least. I l ls Action ll* ti talk trig pi i idle co rresp o n d en ce b e � tw een T aft and J're s id en t W ilson, w hile th e la t te r w as a t th e p eace c o n � ference, w as Intended to �how th a t T a f t A ided W ilson in fram in g co venan t. C A B L E S SU G G E ST IO N S M r T aft, th e co rresp o n d en ce ta iled , su b m itted tty cab le n u m ero u s su g g estio n s 'f o r ch an g es In th e t e n ta � tiv e league d ra ft, an d ad vined th� p resid en t reg ard in g its p re sen ta tio n to tile sena te . T he correspondence. Gov. Cox said. w as "In itia ted bv him (M r. T a f t) a s a re su lt of h is stu d y of th� d ra f t a g re e � m en t," and quoted Mr, T o f f s "ow n w ords w hen sin cerity of m ind and In � te lligence w e r e n o t beclouded by th� p a rtisa n p re ju d ice o f a po litica l c a m � p a ig n ." T h w h ite house m em o ran d u m c o n � ta in in g som e o f th e cab les ex ch an g ed by I 're s id en t W ilson and Mr. T a ft, s ta te d th a t In "every in s tan c e" th e p re s id en t follow ed Mr. T a ft '* su g g e s � tions. and Gov. C ox's s ta te m en t d e � c la red th a t "every sugg estio n of Mr, T aft wa* follow ed lite ra lly ." T ho co rresp o n d en ce in d ica ted M r T a f t '* su g g estio n s dealt p rinc ip a lly w ith p ro tec tin g th e M onroe do c trin e . tho de- A D D R E S S BY H. C. KING T O F E A � T U R E ST A T E SE SSIO N S OF I TW O D EN O M IN A TIO N S T U E SD A Y PRO GRAM S P R E S B Y T E R IA N 2 :30 p. rn.- S erm on , by re tir in g m o d era to r, th e Rev. E. C . Menke, DD.. " T he C h a llen g e of th e F a ith Sn C h r is t ." Synod c o n stitu ted w ith p rey er. O rg an iza tio n of Synod- Rod call. E lection of m o d era to r an d te m � p o ra ry c le rks. R ep o rts of co m m ittees: A rra n g e m an ta and d o c k e t; e n te r ta in m e n t. 4 p . rn.- T h e ce leb ra tio n of th o L ord 's S u p p e r. To be observed 'jo in tly w ith th e W isconsin C o n fe r� ence of C o n g reg a tio n a l churched, in th e C o n g reg a tio n a l chu rch . 8 p . rn.- U nion m eeting in C o n � g reg atio n a l c h u rch , ad d ressed by P re ai d en t H en ry C hu rch ill K ing, of O berlin . C O N G R EG A TIO N A L 2 p. m.- D evotional eervie*. th * Rev. H. E. Peabody , c h ap la in . D irecto r of m usic fo r th e c o n fe r � ence. P rof. E. B. Gordon. O rg an iza tio n of th e conference* S ta te su p e rin te n d e n t 's re p o rt. R eport of th e board of director� . 4 p. in.-C om m union in jo in t �ce� ston w ith th e Presbyterian� . A u n ion m ooting o f th** W lsronM n ByixxI o f th e l* reobyterian c h u r rh and th e W lsnonain C o n g reg a tio n a l conferr� ence. b o th of w hich open '.h e ir m esh � ing* to m o rro w , will be �ml roared by Henry C h u rc h ill K ing, president of O b e r l i n college, a t th o C o n g reg a tio n al ch u rch a t 8 o 'clock tom orrow n igh t. P re s id e n t K in g will speak on " A m er� ic a s P resen t TYmk." T ho Rev. O r la n d TV M cAfee, DD.. of C h icago w ill a d d ress th e eroonri Joint s i labrw o f th o tw o bod ies �I I W ednesday n ig h t, ta lk in g on "Ch rte - t Ian tty a s a F a ith a n d a a a F o rce ." T h e m ee tin g w ill ta k e p lace In th e P ra k b r te r ls n church . ___ W IL L NAM E M ODERATOR T he firat m ee tin g o f th e W iw im sln synod o f the JFreebytortan c h u r r h is IU 2:30 p. rn. to m o rro w in � th e first h it off M ails. K llduff safe a i first and K onelchy a t -cond w hen H� well fum bled KlldufT* grounder* An e rro r fo r Hewed. M iller sa fe � t first. Honey a t th ird an d K flduff a l second when G a rd n e r booted M iller* (T o rn Lo page I it, co lu m n l l and dea lin g w ith A m erican dom estic co n g ress of su rg ery th* q u estio n s , w ith d raw al from th� league, ex ten d ed o v er l l years, u n an im o u s league decisions, and d is - I a rm a m e n t. C A B L E S EX C H A N G ED Th� d o cu m en ts m ade public eon - (tw ined tw o cab leg ra m s from th� pro�!- I den t to Mr. T aft and sev era l from j Mr. T a f t to th� execu tive , includ ing i one in w hich A. la w re n c e I a* well, I p re s id en t o f H a rv a rd u n iv e rs ity , Joined. i fT u rn to page 4, co lu m n I) t e s ts have E N E M Y T R A D I N G DECISION UPHELD ------------ W A R R IN G TO N S u p rem e c o u rt to � day refused to review th e ess*' of I T hom as W elch, convicted o f b ring ing ! in to th is co u n try a le tte r from Ire land , I In v io la tion of trad in g w ith tit� enem y act, W elch w as �entonced one y ea r lo I A tlan ta prison .R U S S R E P L Y IS N O N C O M M IT T A L D E N Y R E H E A R IN G OF D R Y CASESIV; NI KIN-T h# R u ssian g o v ernm en t I today re tu rn e d a n o n -c o m m itta l nm� I to !s�rd C arson '? w arn in g th a t the B ritish fleet will a tta c k soviet su b m a- j rin se . soid to have been seen In th� j B altic se a Foreign M in ister Tchlteh�- rln sak i th� s o v i e t re p re se n ta tiv e la j fifbltion a n d V olstead ac t. L ondon, ML K rass in . w as to receive in - | ? trac tio n s re g a rd in g the m a tte r . W ARM INGTON T he su p rem e c o u rt of th o U nited Bint�* to d ay d e � nied a p e titio n for re h e a r in g of the p ro h ib itio n ca se,*. T h re e su its w ere decided la s t Ju n e , u p ho ld ing th e p ro - B L A M E CHINESE F O R B A N D I T R Y W O M E N SILEN T O N D E N T O N DEA TH C h lap u sio w as H urley, an d a;*.s tan se ttle m e n t in a sa loonkeeper in a leader in the B a i� th� city CO A L MINERS V O T E O N W A G E $ LO N D O N -B ritish coal m in e rs be- j g an vo tin g todi.y on accep tan ce or re jec tio n of w ages proposed by co l� liery ow ners. T he vote will be c o u n t� ed T u esd ay . IX�K A N G E L E S -C o n tin u in g her s{�hinx-likn silence, Mrs. J . CL Poet�, lino of the p rin c ip a l w itn esse s in the TOK IO --Th� Ja p a n ese fo reign o f - M a n to n m u rd e r case, rem ain ed a t her j flee to d ay issued tv len g th y s ta te m e n t j hotel her� to d ay an d re fu sed to talk . ' c h a rg in g laxness by th e Chinee� goy- i Kho �ay* she will lair� all know ledge I �rnm�nt is responsib le fo r co -o p era - �he h as of any connection w ith the tio n * betw een K orean* an d C hines* slay in g of J . C. Is-n ton , w ealth y min� b a n d its on the M an churian bo rd er, (o w n er, to th e g ran d Jury w hen it eon* Th� s ta te m e n t sa id Ja p a n will m ak e j vf-ncs T h u rsd ay , r*n>r�*�ntatlon* to the f 'h inese g o v - j I u-nton, a friend o f M rs. Feet# , wax �rnm ent im m edia tely . I found sla in in a house fo rm erly T h e fo reign office d� and th e room sealed w ith cem en t, C hun, M anchuria , by a com bined fore* of K oreans an d f*hln�s*, fo llow � ed M any Ja p a n ese w ere k illed in the H u n C hun ra id . T he Ja p a n ese g o v e rn m en t h a s se n t I tro o p s a g a in s t th e band its. Mrs. F eet# w as not a llow ed to to s tlfy a t th� in q u est here S a tu rd ay . Follow ing th e in q u est, a s ta te m e n t won issued in which it w as In tim a ted she would �nt�nd th e body w as not I th a t of D enton . Which Road Shall We Follow ? Th� re p u b lica n s issue a hook ta t co n ta in in g th e ir p la tfo rm , k e y � no te speech an d sp**oeh o f a c � cep tan ce T h ey po in t Ute p a th a long w hich th e y would ilk� tu d irec t th� n a tio n 's fu tu re conn**. T h e d e m o c ra ts I �rue s in it., cr fu n d a m e n ta l d o cu m en ts ex to lling th� a llu re m e n t th a t ar� offered in tra v e lin g th * d em o cra tic way. W e offer th ro u g h o u r W ash � ing ton In fo rm atio n B ureau , a p ack e t c o n ta in in g a ll thew* d o c u � m en ts. T hey give the v o ter a d iam � to h e i r a �ch side and then ex erc ise th� first d u ty of th e c itizen by vo ting b ls co n v ic � tions, (In filling ou t th* coupon p r in t name. and ad d ress o r be su re to w rite p la in ly .) F red eric J . I Bulkin. Dirt dor. T he W isconsin H tato Jo u rn a l In fo rm atio n B ureau. W ashing ton . D. C. I enclose h erew ith fo u r c e n ts in s ta m p s fo r re tu rn p o stage on a free copy B ackage. of th e Po litical N am e S tre e t C ity . . S ta te .

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