Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - October 17, 1920, Madison, WisconsinH E C leveland A m ericana h ave
won th e w orld sefrtea. H isto ry J
will re ta in w h e th e r th e tro p h y is
l e ^ s c o r f & t e Journal Badger W eatherG en era lly fa ir S u n d ay and M onday, m o d era te tem o e ra - tsrva
NEW ERA IN MEXICO RELATIONS
w o rth m o re o r le ss th a n It w as befo re i
b a seb all f ra u d s w ere u n e a rth ed . E n - , VOL. 136, NO. 17. 81 st Year.
d o u b te d ly i t w as a c lean p e rfo rm ance ,
in w h ich th o N a tio n a ls w ere o u t-
p itched . T ho incom e w a s good. anti
p lay e rs a s well a s ow raTs close the
seaso n w ith co m fo rtab le w a lle ts. I t I
seem s to bt: tru o th a t b a se b a ll officials
h a v e gone th e lim it in
PO L IS H IN G c lean in g up th e gam e,
T H E a n d one su sp e c ts i t will I
DIAM OND be a long tim e before
p lay e rs w ill a g a in sell
th em se lv es to g ra f te r s . Jo e Ja c k so n i
d u d C icoU e a re o u t o f th e gam e, an d [
o u t of p re tty m u ch e v ery th in g else.
T h ese fo rm o r h e ro es o f tho sm all boy J
c a n no t h ide fro m th e sh am e th a t h.ut J
com e upo n them . T hey a re doom ed to i
l iv e s o f co n te m p t a n d p ity . l*Vr se lling
fb u r tic k e ts a t a profit -"sc a lp in g "- I
R u b e M a rq u an d once p u rch ased f o r '
111 .OOO, w as k icked fo rev er o u t o f th e
g am e . l� rastic , no doubt, b u t b a se b a ll,
m a g n a te s rea lize th a t th e g am e lives
o r d ies up o n th e issue o f i ts h o u s e �
c le an in g T h ey know th a t b a seb all
. 'Extras'* h a v en 't been selling very
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Follow ing g o v e rn m en t in te rv en tio n
th e n o rth w est coal s i tu a tio n is r e �
po rted im p ro v in g , C hicago d isp a tc h es
re p o rt th a t Cly ne '* p rom ise
S T IL L of "c h e a p e r coal an d p len ty of
MUCH it" is being m ade good. I t is
ADO Illino is coal. T a lk in g to m ine
o w n ers a n d coal b roker* " in
th e fed era l build m g" h as p a id C hicago.
M eanw hile G o v ern o r G oodrich of In �
d ia n a ch an g es co a l m ine o w n ers w ith
fa ls ify in g th e ir bonks to pad co st a c �
co u n ts , an d ev ad in g the incom e tax .
I� t s o f ta lk a b o u t these th in g s! W o n �
d e r how long tho c o u n try w ill be s a t �
isfied w ith ta lk ?
. . .
S e n a to r H a rd in g ad v ises th a t w hile
th e W ilson a d m in is tra tio n h a s been
" try in g to im pose i ts ow n s ty le o f a l �
tru ism upo n th e w orld ," o th e r n a tio n s
a re gobb ling up th e w orld 's oil. People
who feel th a t c iv iliza tio n h.fs been
n e a rly w recked by lack
of a ltru ism d o n o t Uke
th e cy n ica l to n e o f th e
re p u b lican c a m p a i g n .
D estro y in g th e confi�
d ence of m en in m en , a n d n a tio n s in
n a tio n s. Is d a n g ero u s busin ess. " I m ay
a s well g e t m in e" is th e th o u g h t It
b reeds. W e m u st recogn ize th e i n te r �
d ep en d en ce o f peop le a n d o f na tion* ,
a n d b u t tr e s s so c ie ty by p illa rs o f good
fa ith an d good w ill.
H ow ever, we need n o t fo rg e t ou r
p ra c tic a l n ecessitie s , an d S e n a to r H a r �
d in g h a s p o in ted to a re a l need tdr b e �
fo reh an d ed n ess. W e need n o t go o u t
a s a n a tio n o f o il burg lar* , b u t we do
need to p roceed to th e n a tio n a l b u s �
in ess o f a r ra n g in g fo r o u r fu tu re oil
su p p ly . B razil, la rg e r th a n th e U n ited
S ta te s , is a g r e a t coal c o u n try . I t
a b o u n d s w ith o il sh a le . I t h a s n e v er
been exp lo ited . U ncle Sam can h av e
th e Inside in th e W es te rn H em isp h ere
lf he w ill a d o p t p ro v id en t m easu re s.
. . .
H a rd in g h a s a g a in ex p la in ed h is
s ta n d on th e Ixeague o f N a tio n s . W hen
Jo h n s o n an d H orah ba rk , he tr ie s to
p la c a te them , fo rg e ttin g th e w a tch fu l
G o v e rn o r Cox. T h en so m e-
T H E . one w h isp ers o v e r H a rd in g 's
L EA G U E sh o u ld e r an d h e "b u ts" a n d
S A F E "how ever* ." O f course, It
isn 't n e ce ssa ry fo r H a rd in g
go ex p la in . T h e s ta te sm e n o f th e r e �
publican p a r ty know tho U nited s t a l e s
is n 't M ar* o r th e m oon; It Is p o rt of
Die work! a n d m u s t help ru n th e s h e �
bang . U ncle S a m couldn't tu rn b ls
b a c k to EuVope o r A sia long enough
to new on a p a n ts b u tto n w ith o u t fin d �
ing som ebody 's cow s In h is c lover.
M ia n w hile m o st people, fee lin g fa ir ly
w afe on th is sco re , are- g la d th a t th e
re p u b lica n d o m estic k ey n o te is " g e t�
tin g dow n to b u sin ess ."
. . .
T o m o rro w p eace b e tw een P o lan d an d
so v ie t H ussion w ill bo a t least te m p o r�
a r ily e stab lish e d . T h e Pole* won t e r �
r i to r ia l c t>neo*�ions. a n d !
P E A C E tho e s ta b lish m e n t o f a ,
BY neutral� t u n a W rangel
P IE C E M E A L c o n tin u e s h is d riv o w ith
a p p a re n t success , a n d
Is*#in h a s a sk e d fo r peace neg o tia tio n *
w ith h im . T h e fe a r o f th e an t i - soviet
re v o te tic Hists c f R u ss ia th a t a P o lish
p eace w ould re lease a g re a t a rm y to
tight In th e c iv il w a r wa* w ell founded
a t o n e tim e. Possiblv pdge e t. a1, h ave c id - |
*-|ncod th e B a lk an b ra ts th a t a n y j
A m erica e n te r s w ill he a s p i t - ]
Rue.
Democrat Assails Organiza�
tion's Methods; Urges
Broader Markets Law
and Re-forestration
(
lim e
in loaf
I I f s a ll fixed. W ith R eteach on
sna-ind, T h o m pson will t ry to bu n t.
iT u r n to p ag e 2, co lu m n 2)
" ' 'O L R obert R. McCoy, d em o cra tic
. g u b e rn a to ria l nom inee, last n ig h t
a tta c k e d th** N o n p a rtisan leag u e
a s the "dom inan t political issu e before
th e e le c to ra te of W isconsin ."
Col. McCoy mail** h is M adison deb u t
a s a cam p aig n o ra to r in th e h igh
school au d ito riu m . He w as g ree ted by
a crow d o f men an d w om en th a t a l �
m ost tilled tho b ig room. Scores of
e x -se rv ice m en occupied ch a irs .
"T h ree m en. a tr iu m v e ra te s e l f -p e r �
p e tu a tin g , s e lf -con tro lling . ex ac tin g
from N o n p a rtisan league c a n d id a te s a
signed p ledge of loyalty to th a t o rg a n �
iza tio n in a ll m a tte rs , in a room in S t.
P au l would m ake them se lv es th e ru ler*
o f s ta te s in w hich th is o t v a a l u t l o l
c la im s po w er" th*: world w a r hero d e �
c lared .
" R EM EM B ER T H E FIG H T "
"T h ere la only one way to m eet th is
ty ran n y -on ly one narrow an d s tra ig h t
p a th . T he b y -lan e s -of p a r tisa n sh ip an d
p a r ty reg u la rity will lead to ru in . W e
m u s t rem em b er th e ligh t before us,
not king e lse ,"
F o r th ree weeks, Col. McCoy ha*
b**cn to u rin g the s ta te "b rin g in g th e
figh t to th** people a s It w a* b ro u g h t
by m y bo}* of tile 32nd d iv is io n to th e
enem y in F ran ce ."
Col. McCoy, g aunt, g ra y -h a ired , and
s ti ll show ing m ark s of h is g ru e llin g
se rv ice on th e ba ttlefield* o f F ran ce ,
ta lk ed w ith an effec tiveness th a t held
hi* au d ien ce th ro u g h m ore th a n an
h o u r's p re sen ta tio n of is su e s an d
ch arg es. t
"T h ey w ould m u d d le th e Issu e ; th ey
w ould, by q u e r is t n o t p e rta in in g to Die
re a l fight, o b sc u re from you th e d o m �
in a n t issue in th is cam p aig n ," th e c a n �
d id a te sa id .
"W hen th e y p u t th ese q u e s tio n s I
feel Uke. a n sw e rin g th a t w hen th e boys
an d m yself w ent to w ar, w h en we a n �
sw ered th e call, th ey d id n 't a sk us
w h e th e r we w ere re p u b lica n s o r d e m �
o c ra ts . O h, no! N ot them .
"I have faced m an y l a s t d i tc h '
chance* aru i th is Is n e ith e r th e first no r
th e las t. I rem em b er a t Ju v ig n y , w hen
we w en t in to a 72-h o u r b a ttle and m y
re g im en t w as w ith o u t a lie u ten a n t
colonel, w ith only th re e c a p ta in s left
o u t of* I t , an d w ith one mujoi*. W e
w en t in to th a t fight p re p a re d to s ta n d
by th e la s t d itch a n d we a re p u ttin g up
th a t sam e k in d o f a fight h ere .
NO " T W IL IG H T Z O N E "
"T il an sy o r those question* . Til a il -
e w e r th o se issues w h en th e y com e up.
T h o se b ridges , th o se lines will be
c rossed w h en we com e to th em ," th e .
g u b e rn a to r ia l r a d r fluid am id a p - j
p laits*.
"T h e re m u s t n o t be p e rm itte d in
W isconsin th o e s ta b lish m e n t o f a 'tw i_ J
l ig h t zotu-'. T h e d e ad in F ra n c e fo rb id !
-fo rb id u s by th e ir sacrifices w hile j
th e y back M r * - in a ris in g d ec la ra tio n ^
-th e y b ack here, w h a t d id they doT*
L eg is la tio n fo r th e ex ten sio n a n d j
s tre n g th e n in g of th e m a rk e tin g d iv i�
sion. r�* fo res t ro t iou an d develo p m en t j
of n o r th e rn W isconsin , econom y in a d - J
(Turn� to p ag e 4, co lum n I)
DRINKS POISON;
FALLS IN STREET
l f IN N MAJ* >! J N Mrs. W llhe im ina
M organ. 24. sw allow ed poison here inst '
n ig h t, w alked lit b lock* to G en era l b o s- I
pita.!, co llapsed on th e w alk a n d d ied j
un h o u r la te r. S he le ft a n o te Maying
h e r d o m es tic life w a s u n h ap p y .
BOGUS LIQUOR
AGENTS NABBED
MINNTIAJ*' 'U H -T h ree m en. a lleged
to h av e been po sin g a a fe d e ra l p ro h i�
b ition a g en ts , co n fisca tin g liq u o r
vm ugglod a c ro s s 'h e C a n a d ia n line.
w ere a r re s te d bere la s t n ig h t. j
T h o m as B a r r a n d G eorge Jepson
w ere a r re s te d in a n au tom obile , w hile
c a rry in g con fisca ted liquor. Jo h n
W rig h t w a s a r re s te d la te r.
A il thro* hail d ep u ty m urcdxii*
s ta r* an d c red e n tia ls . A u th o ritie s a re
try in g to a sc e r ta in w here they o b �
ta in ed them .
AGED MOTHER
SUPERIOR DIES
ST . UA UL M other l a g u n a , s u p e r �
io r a t V ilia M arie conven t, F ro n te n ac ,
d ied la s t n ig h t a f te r 43 y e a rs ' se rv ice j
a t th e school. Hue wa* 77 y e a rs old.
NAB SUSPECT IN
CARUSO ROBBERY
NKW Y O R K -T ra p j led by a d ic ta �
g ra p h in sta lled in th e lu x u rio u s a p a r t �
m en t o f tw o bachelor g irls here. H a rry
C. Tobock, a sa lesm an , wa* ja iled h e r e
.Saturday on a ch arn u of h av in g a t �
tem p ted to sell Some c f th e S'Annoo
w orth of jew els s to len from E n rico
C aruso , o p e ra sin g e r.
W I S C O N S I N
T R I U M P H S
OVER PURPLE
Northwestern Beaten, 27 to 7,
in First Conference Game;
Swift Attack Swamps
Methodists
C OL. R O B E R T McCOY
BADGERS ACTIVE
IN FARM M EETS
BANKING POLICIES
CALLED SUCCESS
W ISC O N SIN MEN PU SH A G R IC U L �
T U R A L PLEA FO R A D E �
Q U A TE C R E D IT S
By BETTY P R U E T T FA R R IN G TO N
W A SH IN G T O N , lh C.- F o u r th a t
c a lam ity is fac in g th e a g r ic u ltu ra l in �
d u s try o f tho c o u n try b ecau se of in �
a b ility to o b ta in c re d its to m ark e t
c rops th is fa ll a t a rc.uwua.ble profit
b ro u g h t a b o u t �i eerie* o f co n feren ces
in W ash in g to n la s t w eek to d em an d
th e a s s is ta n c e of th o governm en t.
R e p resen tin g W isconsin , w h o m th e s i t �
u a tio n I* d escribed a s se rio u s , w as A,
IX F a irb a im , d es ig n a ted by J . W . T it te -
m ore to re p re se n t th e W isconsin B la te
onion. A m erican fk x ie ty o f E quity , an d
C h a rle s W . H o lm an , se c re ta ry o f th e
fin an ce c o m m itte e o f Hie N a tio n a l
B oard o f F i r m O rg an iza tio n s,
T h e sit n a tio n w a s d esc rib ed a s p re �
v a ilin g n o t in a n y o n e se c tio n o f Die
o o n n t r ^ n n d n o t In a n y on** line of
a g r ic u ltu re . IV aetica lly e v e ry s ing le
Un** o f fa rm in g vo iced Its p ro te s t to
th e g o v e rn m e n t a g a in s t th*, d ro p in
price* o f fa rm p ro d u c ts a r r i th e fa il�
u re o f fa rm e rs to o b ta in c red it* w h e re-
I by th ey ootild m a rk e t th e ir c ro p s u t a
p rice su ffic ien t a t le a s t to co v er th e [c u ltu ra l pap* r
coat of p ro d u c tio n .
T h ey po in ted o u t 1-hat th e d ro p in
I p rices w as Dir* si ten ing th e e n tire u g r i-
c n ltu ra l in d u s try arf t h e c o u n try . T h e ir
R E SE R V E O F FIC IA L SF E D E R A L
SAY HCL T U M B LE R E SU L
OF A C T IV IT IE S
BY R A LPH F. COUCH
W A SH IN G T O N T h e fed era l re serv e
hoard an d g o v ernor* o f fe d era l re-,
se rv e b a n k s ad jo u rn e d th e ir fa ll c o n �
fe ren ces h e re iADurdny w ith a s t a 'e -
m ont e x p re ss in g sat isfac tio n w ith th e
re su lt o f po lic ies I*Ul to to e ffec t lu s t
sp rin g .
Th** mi non -w ide p rice c u tt in g w as
d u e to th*-:** policies, a c c o rd in g to
b usin essm en , fa rm e rs an d econom ists.
By B ILL W A L K E R
T W A S a p le a sa n t a f te rn o o n for
I W isconsin , but a d isa s tro u s one for
N orthw estern a n d her t�0o loyal
supporter*, a s they w atch ed t 'apt.
: W eston a B u d g ers m u rd e r th e ir cluun*
j p io n sh ip a sp ira t io n s w ith a 27 to 7 kJll-
I m g befo re a c ro w d of f a n s a t
j R an d all field y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n ,
j W isc o n s in w e n t In to w in an d o u t�
fo u g h t. o u tc h a rg e d an d gen�'ra lly x�m-
P layed th o E v an s to n Ians from th e first
w h istle . 1l to o k Ju s t sev en m in u tes
fo r the C ard in al s ta r s to p u t th e hall
o ver fo r each o f th e f irs t tw o w o rrs .
A fte r a d d in g tw o m ore tou ch d o w n s in
th e seco n d p e rio d , th e team se ttled
h a c k to g u a rd th e h o n o rs ga ined . T h*
ball w a s on th e N ot rhw rn* te rn th ree
yard lin e a t th o final c a ll o f tim e.
.Guy S o n ,it b ro k e in to th e s te lla r
c la ss w ith th o th re e o th e r B udger
ba* k field s ta rs , a a ho p lo ughed th ro u g h
th o P u rp le line fo r b ig g a in s , a n d o f �
fered b r illian t In te rfe ren ce fo r h is
te a m m a te s . B undt 'n w ith d raw a l w as
I keenly f*dt, a s It re su lte d in a m ore
I u n ev en ly b a lan ced a tta c k . In a d d i�
tion to g a in in g f�H y a rd s fo r h is team .
th e fu llb ack jo llied off th e moot non -
| au tom at ru n o f th e a fte rn o o n w hen be
I received Die twill from a k ickoff arui
I sp r in te d th ro u g h (b e enem y lin es for
I 6? y axda T h ro e of b is fo u r goal k icks
I w ere S u m assfu l, on*- o f th e b o o ts h i t �
tin g tb s go a l pool.
H O L M E S G A IN S M O ST
H o lm es a n d E llio tt a g a in s e r e th e
b iggest g ro u n d g a in e rs o f th e a f te r �
noon, H o lm es lending w ith 109 y a rd s
j to i f a n , nip!*. E llio tt wa* tiler** w ith
j a y a rd a g e o f 71 to IS p lay s . Hollo:
J W illiam s *wiu� se n t in to th e g am e for
J ju st o n e p lay in seco n d q u a r te r a f te r
Holm ** wsj* knocked ou t. H e d id - I
fi t p a r tic ip a te in D iet p la y a n d B ill j
I C ollins ti s i Ic h is p lace . W illiam * J
I shou ld be in good condition fo r Die J
I Ohio R ta te g a m e n e x t H at u n la y ,
I W isconsin h a d th e d e rid ed a d v a n ' - j*
alg*, in s t r a ig h t foot Ital I, a g re a te r ad -
v ia itag e tJucn Ind ica ted by th e size of
th e lau ra . U n HO play* a t tho old o th r r mncx
I fash ioned gam e, W laeonstn gam e,! *'97 g a th e re d ic
I yard s, go ing th e len g th o f th** IV*Id Brice.s v
j prauD caU y th re e Urn* *. T h e N o rth - ! b u rg I
J w e s te rn iosaoe in a tte m p tin g to 'g e t
J th ro u g h th** lin e an�l Ct re Ie th e ends
I m o re Uian o ffse t th e ir sh o r t ga in s , se
] a final a c c o u n t reco rd* a n e t loss of
MIDDLE CLASS
IS D Y I N G OFF
IN ENGLA ND
L O N D O N -T h e old say ing th a t E n g land f an under -supply
ed d is tr ic ts la inadoqu.it
Don.
S E R IO U S IN N EW YORK
:*, ow in g to
ak en by th e
die principal
ii th e a ffec t -
t ronwpurta-
BY RAYMOND C L A P P E R
T . I A lt 'IS A new era in our
la t iu n s w ith Alexic** In th e m a r
fu tu re w a* fo reca st by S en a to r
W arren Cl. H arding brot n ig h t, in u r g �
ing d e i etopne-nt o f c lo ser Inub , r e la �
t io n s w ith th a t cou n try and a ll o f
S o u th an d Gen tm.! A m erica .
A rn erk 'a' a IV irs I rn
m ark e t* m o st he d e -
yehip,-,! largely in
T to ai lh A m erica . A sia ,
A frica and ( b e n n ha
H u n tin g sa id , b u t
th is m u st bo on a
v a n ta g e to a ll, not
j ex p lo ita tio n .
" I fo resee , a t n e
I d iet.tn t tim e. un d er a
wl**- a n d sta n d fa st
fo re ig n p o licy , a n ew
era to ou r n -iu tton s
w ith M exico, a n e w
ep och o f devoloje-
in en t for afl th e re�
g io n a v t th e t a rr i-
bean um t b e y o n d
T h a t d ev e lo p m en t
m ust be a lo n g Iters
rep resen tin g Hie a d �
v a n ta g e o f s i ! w h �
sh a ll p a r tic ip a te in it," H ard in g sa id .
"W e mux* m ake our fr ien d s and n e ig h �
b ors o f teal in A m erica , from the Hie
* lr m ile Ut C ape H orn , uiiderstuM d we
seek ne a d v a n ta g e for o u r se lv e s that
sh a ll not im ply an e q u a l m e a su re o f
a d v a n ta g e fo r them . I b� H ere we
. an be u se fu l and h elp fu l to them , a s
I b e liev e th e y ca n bn h e lp fu l an d
u se fu l to u s "
T h e M ississ ip p i va firy . l ia r , lin g so ld ,
is the n a tu ra l g a te w a y to th e r e �
pub lica to th** sou th , and h*, u rg aff
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