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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 4

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an is in 4 Home Owned -Home Edited- -Home Read THE CAPITAL TIMES Tuesday Afternoon, June 9, 1925 Court Upholds N. Y. Criminal Anarchy Law Supreme Justices Divide On Free Speech Opinion By 7 To 2 (By the Associated Press) WASHINGTON, D. The sucourt two, Monday constitutional an application 50: the guarantees of free speech and the liberty of the press, upholding the conviction of Benjamin Gitlow under the New York criminal anarchy law for publishing in the Revolutionary Age an.I advocating in manifesto issued by the left wing of the socialist party. The majority of the court.

in an opinion by Justice Sanford, declared Gitlow's conviction did not invade any of his constitutional right. The statute was valid, it held, and he could be punished under it for advocating acts of force, violence and unlawfulness in general terms. It was not essential that their immediate execution should have been advocated, the opinion stated, nor was it necessary, before a person could be punished under the act, that the language used. should have been "reasonably and, ordinarily calculated to incite certain persons" to such acts or addressed to specific persons. Justices Holmes and Brandeis, in the dissenting opinion, asserted that the measure to be applied in each case was whether "the words used are used in such circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that the state has a right to prevent." The jury that tried Gitlow, a former New York assemblyman, found that his publication and advocacy of the manifesto constituted an unlawful act for the overthrow of the government.

Justice found the manifesto "advocates and urges in fervent language" means for bringing about the destruction of organized parliamentary government and "necessarily implies the use of force and violence inherently unlawful in a constitutional government of law and Utterances advocating the overthrow of organized government by force, violence and unlawfulness, he declared, "present a sufficient danger of substantive evil to bring their punishment within the range of legislative discretion" and "tha immediate danger is none the less real and substantial because the effeet of a given utterance can not be accurately forseen." Differing with these views, the minority opinion stated: "It said that manifesto was more than a theory, that it was incitement. Every idea is an incitement. It offers itself for belief and. if believed, it is acted on unless some other belief outweighs failure of energy stifles the or some movement at its birth. "If.

in the long run, the beliefs evressed proletarian dictatorship are destined to be accepted by the dominent forces of the community, the only meaning of free sneech is that they should be given their chance and have their way." Crash Victim Eau Claire Man Brought To General Hospital After Brooklyn Collision Curtis Huntington. 21, Eau Claire is in the Madison General hospital recovering from injuries received when his car struck a culvert near Brooklyn late Monday night. The man was brought to Madison on a Northwestern road train which arrived here at 12:35 Tuesday morning and was taken to the hospital Drivers Arnold in by the police ambulance. Hospital attendants declared injuries were not serious. Mrs.

Frank Gray sustained cuts and bruises when a car she was driving was forced against the curb 2100 block on Fair Oaks ave. "night. The driver of another car is after 8 o'clock Monday said to have forced Mrs. Gray's car against the curb. Thelma will arrive June 15th.

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Q. can also be purchased in sealed attles, double strength, liquid form, Descendants of Norse 'Mayflower' Pioneers at Centennial Celebration Hear Sagas Of Adventurer Who Braved Sea In Tiny Ships MINNEAPOLIS tho Norwegians present at Among, NorseAmerican centennial celebration were direct descendants of the (sloopers), who came over on the Aegir in 1837, and later, over on the Restaurationen, Norse Mayflower, in 1825, just 100 years ago, most of whom settled In Orleans County, New York. There were the descendants of the Fox River colonists in Illinois, led there by the Slogvigs, and Gudinund Haugaas in 1838; of the Chicago Norwegians, the first of whom was Knud Langeland, who 10- cated there in 1836; of the Samanger and Voss immigrants who came under the leadership of Nils Langeland, and of the immigrants of Telemarken, led by Ole Trobatten. These names and many others shared the honor swith the distinguished group of Norse leaders who have taken a high place in the life of the nation, whose independent, courageous and adventurous spirits now find expression in politcis, ecoomics, education and science, as seekers of new lands 1 in progressive thought and action. A long program preceded the presidential address Monday.

As port of the morning session, Miss Jane S. Atwater, principal of the Parkside School, Chicago, and daughter of the 'sloop baby" born aboard the historic vessel that brought the original fty-three Norwegian pioneers to America, told the story of her mother. She the saga of that daring expedition which ventured to cross the ocean in a tiny vessel, loaded with iron to keep it from tipping over. She told of the birth of the first child, her mother and the daughter of Lars Larson, who financed and led the expedition. Simply and touchingly she described her mother, typcial of pioneer womanhood, a story devotoon to Norwegian ideals which seemed tremendously to interest the thousands of the speakers' countrymen.

Rescues Pair Isabell Pulls Students From Water After Canoe Tilts On Mendota Two young men, believed to he university students, were taken ashore by "Cap" Isabell, in charge of the university saving sintion, about 5 o'clock Monday night life, after the men had been rescued from Lake Mendota. The canoe in which the men were on the Lake overturned between the university boat house and Picnic Point. The held onto the canoe until the rescue launch arrived. MANILA, P. Moros were killed and three wounded and three members of the constabulary were wonuded in fighting in Lanao province.

Kellogg Flays Alleged Streak in U.S. Don't Tamper With Constitution, He Tells Norse Meeting (By the Associated Press) MINNESOTA STATE FAIR GROUNDS -Secty. Kellogg, in a speech at the Norse-American centennial celebration delivered Monday President Coolidge had concluded an address, warned against tampering "with the foundation principles upon which, through the constitution, representative democracy is built." He declared the principles of the constitution was being "assaulted" by "propagandists who advocate the overthrow of the government and the substitution of class tyranny, and by a "considerable body of our citizens who in the name of liberty and reforms are impatient of the constitutional restrictions and by insidious approaches and attacks would destroy these guarantees of personal liberty." "I doubt if you are aware," he added, "of the amount of destructive, revolutionary, propaganda which distributed in this country by foreign influence." While Mr. Kellogg made no direct reference to the present or past political situation in the northwest, his remarks were considered significant in view of the fact that he was speaking in one of the strongholds of the movements. Farmer Follette After praising the Norwegian im- American Beauty" ELECTRIC IRON The best iron made Pay a trifle more at first and be assured of the same satisfactory results after years of use, as upon the day you buy it.

Sold by Dealers and Electrical Companies Everywhere Manufactured by American Electrical Heater Company, DETROIT Oldest and Largest Exclusive Makers. Established 1894. 100 chool News by. Lucile Bagley CENTRAL HIGH NEWS The mixed chorus rehearsed Monday noon at 11:25. The 12 A's met in the auditorium Monday the 20 minute period for a business meeting.

Tiekets for the picnic must be purchased immedilately. "Tys" were distributed Monday after school in the session rooms. The cry, 'Sign my 'Ty' was universal. Of course the "Ty" board says that they would have better "Ty" if they had more time, but the school annual more than suits the students. Jardine Sees Good Year for Agriculture MALAD, Idaho- William Jardine, Secretary of Agriculture, returned to his home here yesterday and predicted a year of good prices for agricultural products and increases in the market for cattle.

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Why not visit us? The better your use of the telephone, the more valuable its seryBELL ice becomes. SYSTEM J. P. BRAHANY Manager Wisconsin Telephone Company migrants for their contribution to the development of the American government, Mr. Kellogg continued: "I do not think there is much danger that the American people will deliberately by amendments to the constitution take away these rights, dstroy the fundamental principles on which our government is founded, or place it within the power of any legislative body to do so.

with our government and our institutions let them go where they can find a government which does satisfy them. This is no place for them." MacFarland Grade School Holds Graduation Program ment MACFARLAND exercises for the Commence- graded schools were held here with an in- "If these people are not satisfied tensive program. Harold Smedal Health for the kiddies SHREDDED WHEAT Most food for least money Buehler Bros. Inc. Our Specials for Wednesday, June 10 Rump Corned Beef Veal Veal Chops per Stew 15c 8c Lb.

22 E. Mifflin St. Phone B. 5999 Strawberries are on the Time for Strawberries with Whipped Cream One of early summer's most delightful desserts. It is both tasteful and healthful.

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Dayton M.I 2.1h RED TAG GROCERY SALE Wednesday, June 10 Paradise arm Mustard Quart Jar This Price Only While This Lot Lasts CANDY Mints, Dinner 25c Shredded Wheat Per 10c Palm Olive Soap, 2 Bars 15c Fresh Fig Bars LBS. 23c ROLLED OATS Per Pound 4c Bread lb. Milk Universal Loaf 11c COFFEE OUR BEST 1.29 CERTO For Preserving 29c Soap Flakes Lg. Ivory Size 20c We Will Save You Money on Your PICNIC SUPPLIES gave the salutatorian address; Mildred Sutmeier, class history; essay, "Frances Willard," by Cora Alsmo; class will, George Vick; class prophecy, Lillian MacFarland; class memento, Waldorf MacFarand; vaeditory, Mildred McConnell; presentation of diplomas; M. P.

Hughes, nepal of the school. POLO TEAM WINS LONDON -The U. S. army polo team today defeated the Hurling- ham club team 5 to 4. PORK STEAK LARD 15c 18c Mutton Chops 15c MA TITTLE BROS PACKING CO a Meat Stores Even Always Busy There's a Reason! 11 South Pinckney Street Fancy Lean Pure Rendered SERVICE WITH A SMILE! (AP) You type your cheery Another will of nearest find service 402 reason atmosphere a Aug and friendly for store a al AsP popularity 10 POUNDS Sugar Iona Pink Salmon 2 Lb.

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