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Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - October 12, 1920, Madison, WisconsinFROM: A R E A D E R 'S NOTEBOOK L O N G y e a rs ago It w a s sa id th a t an ad d ed inch d id n 't m a tte r m uch u n le ss it w a | tucked o n to th e nose. . W hich , o f cou rse , is f a r fro m th e t r u th o f th e m a tte r . An inch , m o re or less, o ften is a ll th e d ifference be tw een ltfe an d d e a th , betw een joy an d aor* row , an d be tw een fretting in to W est P o in t a n d no t g e ttin g in. W hich b r in g s one a ro u n d to th e W a r d e p a r tm e n t's m ilita ry acad em y inch. It u sed to be th a t DOES a w ou ld -b e W est P o in t- M ERE IN C H e r h a d to m easu re 65 C O U N T ? in ch es if ho w as 18 or o v er. F o r th e 17 -year- old b u t 64 Inches of h e ig h t w as asked , j T h is n a tu ra lly k e p t m any a G ra n t and L ee a n d P e rsh in g ou t of sh o u ld e r- s tra p s . In re c e n t y e a rs it daw ned upon th e g e n e ra l m a k e rs th a t it took m ore th a n m ere Inches to m an u fa c tu re a w ar com m under g ra y matr�-r and cqpragf w ere fo und m o re needful. So th e b a r h a s been low ered. S ec � re ta ry B a k e r slice.* an inch off, and c a n d id a te s m ay get by w ith 64 inches. T h is is p r m ining. Som e d ay it will bo decided th a t m cro Inches c o u n t no m o re in an a rm y un ifo rm th an in an e n g in e e r 's u n ifo rm , a h a n k e r s c u t � a w ay , o r a s ta te sm a n 's fro ck coat. . . . "T h e qu estio n before u s seem s a t la s t to reso lve Itse lf to th is : Sha ll we b reak the tre a ty ? . T he t r e a ty Is bad, fa ta lly bad. Is th e cry- sacrific es tho In tere st, tho honor, tho independence o f th e U n ited S ta te s , an d tho fa ith of o u r e n g ag e m e n ts to P ran ce . l f we lis ten to th e c lam or of p a r ly in � tem p eran ce , the evils of a n u m b er not to bo counted , and of a n a tu re n u t to bo borne, even in idea. Tho lan g u ag e o f passion an d e x a g g e ra � tio n m ay silence th a t of sober r e a � son In o th e r p laces; it h a s not done it here. T he q u estio n hero is, w h e th e r th e tre a ty be re a lly so fa ta l a s to oblige th e n a tio n to S b reak Its fa ith .'' W hen a n d w here w ere those w o rd s u t te re d ? T hey m igh t h av e been spoken only las t n igh t a t som e c a m � p aign m eeting . T hey a re s tra n g e ly fam ilia r. B u t th e fact is they w ere spoken a s long ago a s A pril 38, 1796, in th e house of re p re se n ta tiv e s by F ish - H ISTO R Y c r A m es of M a ssach u se tts , R E P E A T S a p ro m in en t s ta te sm a n of IT S E L F h is period a n d a f r ie n d of W ashing ton . A t th a t tim e th ere w in a c o n s id e r� ab le m o vem en t afoot to n u llify th e t re a ty w ith K ngland an d F ish e r A m es w as fo rem o st am ong th r.se w ho d e � m anded th a t it rem ain in ta c t. H is to ry not only re p ea ts , b u t, a t I tim es, m ay be h e a rd u sin g i ts o l d , speeches over, a lm o st w ord fo r w o rd ; I voicing old fe a rs an d trem b lin g fo r | th e sa fe ty of th e rep u b lic w'ith th e J sam e old sh iv e rs ; f re sh en in g an d d u s t- j Ing off old a rg u m e n ts an d se rv in g them Ie Journa VOL 136, NO. 12. 81st Year. MADISON, WTS., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 12,1920. PRICE THREE CENTS LENINE TRUCE ASKS WITH W R A N G E L Sends Peace Proposals to Gen� eral in South; Sailors of Bolshevik Fleet in Mutiny B U LLETIN LONDON-T he R ussian sov ie t go v ern m en t h as se n t a de legate w ith peace proposa ls to th e h e a d � q u a r te r s of Gen. W rangel, co m � m an d er of th e an ti-b o lsh ev ik a rm y in so u th e rn R ussia , accord ing to a W arsaw rep o rt received here by w ire less from B erlin. VVAAHING TV AV M utinous s a i l o r of tho bolshevik w a rsh ip s In Ith e B altio h av e dei sifted Ad- j m in d K ask iln ikov . com m ander, a c c o rd - j ing to re p o rts received a t the s ta te I d e p a rtm e n t. A pparen tly th e o u tb rea k i occurred aam ultaneously in tho fleet j | a n d on shore , b u t tile rev o lt o n land j ! w as supp ressed . D iso rd e rs reach in g th e p ro p o rtio n s of re v o lts a lso w ere rep o rted a t S a ra - t tov. T am bof. W iasm a and Sm olensk. A dvices from Poland sa id th e se o u t � b re ak s w ere regarded th e re a s sy m p � tom s o f th o g e n e ra l u n re s t in so v ie t J R ussia . In a n n o u n c in g th a t the B agdad ro u te 1 in to P e rs ia had ag a in been opened, th e s ta te d e p a rtm � n t said th e d a n g e r o f a bo lshev ik invasion o f P e rs ia 'has passed ." .Soviet fo rces cut th e B agdad ro u te th ree m o n th s ago, sev e rin g P e rs ia from a ll m a il ro m m unii's t io n w ith th e I world. T R E A T Y IS DELAYED RIGA -The R u sso -P o lish a rm is tice and p re lim in a ry p eace t r e a ty w ere n o t | s igned M onday. I t w as an n o u n ced a I delay re su lted from tho im p o ssib ility ) of g e ttin g tho I 'k ra n ia n tex t p re � pared . T h ere a r e m an y unverified ru m o rs of I la te d isag reem en ts . It is know n Keore- I ta ry L o ren a of the bolshevik d e le g a � tion, te lephoned to th e Pole# sh o rtly BEA UTIFUL GIRL IS RED EXECUTIONER By H E N R Y WOOD PA R IS- A b eau tifu l m an iac is chief ex ecu tioner of th* bolshevik!, acco rd ing to F rench p riso n e rs re tu rn in g he rs today . The g irl, described s s a L e t� tish b eau ty w ith raven t r e s s y and b u rn in g b lack eyes, k ills her v ic tim s w ith e revo lver, shooting them in th e back of tb s head. T h e b raw n y a x -m an of m edieval d ay s h a s yielded to a slim girt w ith an u n e rrin g a im and a lu st fo r blood. F ren ch p riso n ers w ere re � p a tr ia te d a f te r hav ing sp en t a ta rm in B u tirk i p rison in M os� cow. T h a t in s titu tio n , they sa id , w as filled w ith 3XXX) m en from all ra n k s--fro ck -co sted s ta te sm e n and sm ocked w o rk � m en; robed p ries ts and u n i� fo rm ed officers; nobles and bourgeoise. P risoner* , th e y a sse rted , w ere execu ted w ith o u t tr ia l . T h e ir fa te w as de term ined by lo tte ry . F req u en tly it w a s th e m ost in � offensive w ho drew th e fa ta l num ber. [IR R I M TftlHARDING DECLARES u n . u i L L I U F ( ) R A L E A G U E B ( J T NOT WILSON LEAGUE TAKESQUIT BOARD, IS R E P O R T Police Commission Member Refuses co Affirm or Deny; Mrs Chynoweth Sworn In C L E V E L A N D FINAL R Covenant As It Stands Is Scored; Association Held Feasible Without Peril to Constitution M a s new . _ . . . , . ... . " I before 9 o 'clock and apologized fo r InE cc le s ia s te s ask.* Is th e re a n y th in g | abjU ,y ^ ^ L Wranuin tfsxt w h ereo f It m ay be sa id . See. th is la I fo r s ig n a tu re . been a lre a d y of old J U n d er th e a rm is tice te rm s both a rm -n ew ? It h a th tim e. w h ich w a s before u s . . . T here is no new th in g u n d e r th e su n ." ] I I I T h e re w ill be no C a n ad ian m in is te r ! p len ip o ten tia ry a t W ash in g to n in th e ! n e a r fu tu re . T h is m uch w as decided a t th e recen t v isit of S ir A u ck lan d G eddes to C an ad a . ( led des w ill c o n - j t in u e re p re se n tin g C a n ad a a n d u th e r B ritish lands. T he reaso n hack o f the w ith d raw al ! o f C a n ad ian p lan s wax th e B r itish be- lief I h a t lf C a n a d a w as C AN ADA'S perm itf cd a sp ec ia l re p ro - j M IN IST E R sen t a t ive A u s tra lia and TO U. S. S o u th A frn .i m ig h t ask fo r sim ila r re p re se n ta tio n , I not on ly a t W ashing ton Lait in o th e r ; c a p ita ls . Also, It w as th o u g h t th a t .! n in is te r , th e I Hi- iv- prose m a u v e s 'Ult g ra n tin g Canada. m illion m ig h t e lsew here . B rit I s t i a m b a ssad o rs will han d le B ritish a ffa irs , and it w ill no t lie d i � v ided a m o n g severa l co lon ial m in is te rs . N o one p re te n d s th a t th is w ill p lease th e C a n ad ian n a tio n a lis ts , a n d on th e o th e r h an d nobody believes th a t it ! n a '* \ , . . . _ ., . , , , ; N lkolaicv , ch ie f R u ss ian nav al s ta - w ill put an end to independence a g i- , tlfm on B lack !4ern c ap tu red by a n tl-b o lsh e - � . . elks. I M obilization o f R ussian c itizen s b om ye�' I In 1886, 1887 and 18*8 is o rdered in a en th e j d ecree issue.! by the sov ie ts , s a y s a lee will rem a in in th e ir p o sitio n s p ro � vided tm 4 tun.-J An and U krainian tro o p s a re n o t n e a re r th an 15 k ilo m e te rs from th e d e te rm in ed 1'olish f ro n t line. N E U T R A L ZONE FO RM ED A s t r ip o f 15 k ilo m e te rs b e tw een th e tw o f ro n ts w ill co n stitu te a n e u tra l zone, w hich will rem ain u n d e r th e a d � m in is tra tio n of the side to w hich th e te r r i to ry goes u n d e r th e p re lim in a ry peace te rm s. T ro o p m o v em en ts n ecessa ry to e x e � cu te a rm is tic e co n d itio n s m u st lie m ade a t n o t less th an 20 k ilo m ete rs da lly an d m u s t begin n o t la te r th a n m id n ig h t o f OcL 8. T h e tre a ty will be ex ecu ted un d er tho d irec tio n of m tzed ��mmiHHior�s. T he ta k in g of h e c ta r e ^ will not be p e rm itte d d u rin g rem oval o f troops. C o m pulso ry sa le of goods a n d r e � q u is itio n * a r� fo rb idden . BU D EN N Y Q U IT S RED S P A R IS -Gen. B udenny, fam o u s eav - i lry lead er h a s severed b is connection w ith th e sov ie t a ivertim ent and is r e � c ru itin g a n t i - bolshevik tro o p s to m arc h on Kiev. say aul v ices to th e F ren ch w a r office. Gen. Kem inoff in S ib e ria a lso h as form ed ughr' t it.in u res in th e o ld day* * horse w as to m ak e a ! Tul su rv ey to sp o t a r e d - I d girl, an d v ice versa, lere's a lw ay s be >sh and su p e rs ti tio n on in ct Bilection w ith In K ngland it h a s a l � u re ! a s had luck if one horse in th e ro ad an d a t it. And in W exford w ho-.p ing-cough had a of cure. T hey tro d the I th ey m et a p iebald t 's good fo r th e w h o o p � la p a tien t w ould c ry o u t E V A N S T O N CO EDS EN TER BUSINESS 400 ARRIVE FOR CHURCH MEETINGS PRESBY TERIAN SYNOD AND CO N� GREGATIONAL CONFERENCE CONVENE HERE W ED N ESD A Y PROGRAMS CONGREGATIONAL 9 s . rn. - Devotional service, chaplin; business; Relations of tho churches and Endeavor aced- .m y th* Rev. Harding R. Hogan, Racine, th* Rov. A. O. Stevens, chairm an board of directors, B e� loit. 2 p. rn. - Devotional service, chaplain; W. B. M. I.-"A World L*agu* of Wo me ok- A talk to P astors- Mrs. H. E. P ssb o d y , stats p re s id en t W. B. M. I.; W. H. M. U. -M r*. T im othy Harrison, v ies-pres- .dent-at - large. Congregational W o� man's M issionary F ed e ra tio n ; business; report of com m ittee on Industrial Relations, th e Rev. E. A. Ralph, chairm an. 8 p. rn. - Devotional service, chaplain; address, Prof. W illiam P. McAfee. PR E S B Y T E R IA N 8:46 a. rn-- B usiness session in � cluding appointm ent of temporary com m ittee, by the moderator; The N arrative and Necrology, the Rev. L. F. Badger; Devotions, the Rev. J . O. B osw ell, Jr.; report of the adm inistrative council, th e Rev. C. E. Boyard, D. D.; Religious Education, th# Rev. E. W. W right. 1.30 p. rn.- M eetings of the Presbyteries. 2 p. rn. - Synod reco nvenes; " New E ra ." report by the Rev. C. E. B ovard , D. D .. A ddress, th e Rev. E d g a r P. Hill, D. D" in b e � ha lf of th e bo ard s of o u r c h u rch ; D evotions, th e Rev. J , O. Bosw ell, J r , ; T he S tu d en t P a s to r W ork, th e Rev. G eorge E. H u n t, D. D. 7:30 p. rn.-U nion m eeting of th e Presbyterian church, addrese- ed by th e Rev. d e fe n d B. McAfee, D. D.; C h icag o ; "C h ris tia n ity as a F a ith and a s a Force." F P O R TS th a t T>r. W . VV. Gill will re s ig n from th e police and tire com m ission a s a re su lt of th* ap p o in tm en t o f M rs. E d n a K. C hyno- w cth to the com m ission w ere c u rren t tod ay . D r. G ill did not affirm o r deny tho re p o rt, bu t sa id he w ished to m ake no s ta te m en t. M ayor I. Milo K Jttlcson w as re tice n t. H e sa id th a t a t th e tim e of th e las t council m eeting he und ersto o d th ere would be no re s ig n a tio n on accoun t o f th e a p p o in tm en t. H a d eclared th ere w as n o th in g fo r p u b lica tio n o n 't h e .u b jecL Ja b e A lford, c h a irm a n of the police board, sa id he had h eard ru m o rs o f th e resig n atio n , but th a t aa fa r us he knew all old m em ber* w ould c o n � tin u e in th e ir positions. Mr*. C hynow eth .w as sw orn In a t the c ity c le rk 's office today and vc 111 ? w rssiw a tak e h e r p lace a t th e nex t m eeting of t , the com m ission . 11 * * h * * " * T h e fo u r old m em bers of th e police an d tire com m ission p re fe rre d a m an to fill th e v acan cy of F ran k G ilbert, resigned , acco rd in g to a ld e rm en , and AI d c r m an G eorge K. G ill gave th is a s th e reaso n w hy he opposed a p p o in t� m en t o f a w om an w hen th e q u e s tlto n w w first b ro u g h t up. He sa id he found th a t th e m em ber* won kl not n*. sign if th e w om an w as ap p o in ted an d th en su p p o rted th e m easu re . N IG H T RID ERS W REC K R E S O R T CHICAGO- L ake co u n ty 's "n ig h t rid e rs^- 15 o f them put on th e ir m asks, clim bed Into th e ir A utom obiles an d sped to F o u rth L ik e early y e s- : te rd ay . T h e m*n e n te red th e e s tab lish m en t o f M arie Pauly , dem olished th e fu r ( m ailing* and a stock of liquor, tu rn e d th e m ech an ical p iano Into a n ?> k;ige auld reduced the hniiNc w alls to leb rls 1 Several w eeks ago re s id en ts o f I ak*- 1 co u n ty ask ed S ta te 's A tto rn ey J a n o s G. W elch to a c t a g a in s t th e place. H is de lay in o rd e rin g a ra id is sa id j to h av e insp ired y e s te rd a y 's a tta c k . C O T T O N G R O W E R S A R E TH REATEN ED ATI.A N TA W id esp read d o stru c tion by n ig lu - rid ing te r ro r is ts w as feared by co tto n m en bere today . iH ujglas co u n ty a u th o r it ie s offer**! $300 it-w ard fo r ap p reh e n sio n of th e riders , who posted w arning* on c o t � ton g in s they would la* burned lf they o p e ra te w hile co tto n price* Were be� low 40 cen ts , G uard* a re being e m � ployed a t m an y gins. BISHOP IS L E F T $10,OOO IN WILL CY RAYM OND C L A P P E R ARION, O. R efreshed by a full d a y s r�vat on th e front, porch, S e n a to r W arre n G. H u n ting w as to leave M arion to d ay on his so u th e rn sp eak in g tr ip , p ro b ab ly the Ut.** e x ten s iv e to u r of th e cam p aig n . He w ill m ak e n i g h t *1 .eschew a t t 'h a 'ta - ii o o g a to m o rro w , L o u isv ille T h u rsd ay , In d ian a p o lis F riday a n d i$L I joins S a tu r � day. I Sty speeches an* schedu led fo r a .c o re o f points. Hoi loving in s a t t i � tu d e on ' be league hod k i n mlar**pn- sen ted in som e pres* di sp a t cb cs se n t oui on h ts l*ee Moines speech. S e n a to r H a r � d ing h a s issued a fo rm al at a tam an! r e � l a t i n g h is position, a g a in s t th o W ilson league, bu t In fa v o r o f sum o league ' h a t will tend to p rev en t w a r an d p ro � m o te b e tte r u n d e rs ta n d in g betw een n a tio n s . TEXT OF STA TEM E NT T h * full tex t of th e se n a to r 's s ta ta - m e n i on tho leag u e i strut? folk*wx. " " I t K e rn s to nu 'h a t th e re should | not re m a in a shtulow of a do u b t aa to I my e x ac t position a s re g a rd s th* pro - I |�osed ia-oguo of N a liu u s tut d ra fte d a1 F a r ts an d su b m itte d to th e s e n a te and aa re g a rd s th e g re a t w orld M tnUm tnt fo r a lad le r u n d e rs tan d in g .inning ria- j t a n s to discount#*' w a r a n d gen era lly I lo ad v an c e c iv iliza tio n . J jet rn* re- J stat** m y position a s ex pl ic ily a s m y I pow or of w ords p e rm its : 'F i r s t-I a in u n a lte ra b ly opposed to , go ing in to tho L o g o * of N a tio n s us th a t p a r tic u la r p ro position now stand*, T h a t proposal is c o n te m p tu o u s of su d I i* d cn iia iiy d e s tru c tiv e of th e A m eri� can c o n stitu tio n It ta n o t favor* t i by the A m erican I* ople. WORLD ASSOCIATION "S econd I a m in fa v o r o f a world a sso c ia tio n * .cli it w iia t you will, th* nam e is o f s lig h t co n seq u en ce th a t will d iscourage o r ten d to p re v en t w ar, j e n co u rag e a b e tte r u n d e rs tan d in g i am o n g th e n a tio n s of th e e a r th . The i old o rd e r of th in g s is d o n e w ith rn*; ; only In A m erica, b u t tluroughout the | w orld, anti the U nited K ta t ca, a lw ay s qu ick w ith synifStbhy, a lw a y s Ju s t and I usua lly lt w h ere Ii* sa id h e hurled th e lied lea. T h e sh e riff d u g a p th e bod le a Root�, a cco rd in g to th e sheriff, sa id he w a* d esp o n d en t an d w orried over Rick nee* in th e fam ily and th e am o u n t of r a r e an d a tte n tio n th* ch ild ren needed. H e la 31 yearn old. Mrw. IiiM)p wa* n e a r d ea th from th* sh ock a n d on h e r r� overy bing** th* hi HHC, m ust I l f f Bi* new ly Isirn bal**, ph y a l- r�l w ith iiu t wr#�k- IttUtlon t ia it re m a in s th* f o u r U bcrtica an d a f ou r It b o u t Heixing o r filching ty th a t ut o u r p ride and it to fin s liv ing au d good 5 POLICE S L A IN B Y SIN N FEI NER S FP sen PIO! I of JUS sense c upended the rid ' he p I ult**! h un wful t� . w i bequeath! liO .tkF in th# w ll �.f M - Iji-uoni Bu to p MHI. a t I em ; McniR 'IIM', ll y. th* .Ami . t�S 'Jill o f the lipid os �f Just D U B LIN killed I .s lay by T w o off)' b lank lo 'V iable h im to re g is te r h is choir# for a stio ressay . Th* p re s id e n t m alnlam H a v o tin g r**ld�>nr* i t P rinceton . aer#* t near m b terf)eld, widow o f R oger W. Butt* B u tte rfie ld w as a pr'spin# . .?st la w .f r an d left* in � 'a its est im ated a t a lnsi.ft 11.0(J).iRb�, N early 400 v is ito rs from a ll p a rt* of th e s ta te a rc In M adison to d ay fo r th* open ing session* of the W isco n sin S y � nod of th e P re sb y te r ia n ch u rch and the W isconsin C o n g reg a tio n al conference, j fisld. All d e le g a te s expected have not yet j m idd le re g is te red . T he P re sb y te r ia n rep o rt a b o u t 200 a rriv a ls , and th e C o n g rrg a- I t iu n a lis ts 150 COY FI A TF ll A TT he Presbyt* r ian m e#tin g opened L v y # i b r l J I . L J c l J w ith a se rm o n by th* re tir in g m o d e r� a to r , tho Rev. FL CL H enke, D. D , (T u rn to i>age 12, colum n ?) MISSOURI S I A TUS " UNCLE J O E " IS E V A N ST O N , N o rth w e s te rn Iii K .ght co -cd s a t u n iv e rs ity here b raved in an . 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