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Jh 4 iT A EVENING The Only Paper In the First Wisconsin District Served by the Associated Press and the United Press Association ENQ The Weather Fair Tonight and Tuesday Continued Cool Tonight With Heavy Frost Blsing Temperature Tuesday Margaret Tully Deputy Sheriff County Rule Costs Each $4 70 WOMEN EAGER TO BE JURORS A Kenosha County Women Arrive at Court Room One Hour Earlier PLAY KEMP FOR SOME EASY JACK Schultz and Steinmetz Girls With Escorts Manhandle Kemp for Money BATTLE ON BALCONY PEACE-MAKER WOUNDED Frank Piccolo Arrested on Charge of Attempt to Murder Following Shooting of Frank Dikiaria Sunday The highway departments of Wisconsin counties require the largest disbursements for operation and maintenance with 36 per cent of the total expenditure devoted to road work the monthly tax commission bulletin issued today shows The next largest expenditures are for charities and corrections where 31 per cent of the county revenue is spent General government disbursements are shown to have made up 17 per cent of the total operating cost of counties which includes cost of courts elections and county officers The average per capita disbursement for county operation was $649 during the year The largest per capita cost of county government was in Vilas county where the average was $1429 while the lowest per capita cost was in Waukesha county where the average was $247 Cost of county government to each citizen in Chippewa county was $640 in Dane county $533 In Douglas county $897 in Eau Claire county $733 in Kenosha county $470 in La Crosse county $510 in Manitowoc county $451 in Marinette county $6 34 in Milwaukee county $606 in Racine county $622 in Rock county $550 in Sheboygan county $590 in Walworth county $743 ADMITS SHOTS -SAYS SELF DEFENSE Attempts to Collect Money Leaned to Arthur Piccolo a Brother is Declared to Have Been Cause of Shooting Tried to Stop Fight TROOPERS TO DEDICATE GAMP Cavalry Day Next Sunday Will be Historic One at Camp Williams fflUTARY FIELD DAY Ians Being Perfected to Make Occasion Greatest Military Field Day in Kenosha Amid a fanfare of trumpets and to le stirring music of a military band aptain troopers of the )5th cavalry will formally dedica amp Robert Williams next Sunday ternoon with their second annual day Thrilling feats and hair' lising stunts of troopers on horseback ill mark the program that has been ranged for the event Those in charge of the affair declare will be the most spectacular military An Id day ever held in Kenosha vitation has been extended to the iblic and one of the largest crowds er assembled at a gathering of the nd is anticipated Plan to Provide Transportation 1 Arrangements are being made with i a 1 the HE SO SOFT And When Bandits Get There Kemp Was There and Burglars Got None You can roll a man for his roll once and get away with it but pretty hard to take a thousand bucks from a fellow and leave him wondering just what did happen The name was Schultz and the name was Kemp It was said that one time Kemp was muchly smitten with the charms of the Schultz girl and also tj16 Steinmetz woman a ime he had oosene to the extent of ouKpe whereby the girls could purchase some new clothes This was just a tew new clothes months ago The girls wit finery betook themselves to Chicago much to the disappointment of Kemp but to the delight of po icf ePa ment It was said that gir 3 gave Kemp the merry h-ha nod had told him to make the best of it Clothes however wear out and jobs are scarce in Chicago and the girls remembering Kemp paid Kenosha and Kemp a visit However they attempt- KemD a visit However they attempt- the men had been drinking After the shooting Piccolo was terribly beaten up before he was turned over to th police officers Fought Over Old Loan Two men directly connected with thn trouble Arthur Piccolo a brother of the man under arrest and Patrick Per-roni a cousin fled after the shooting but they remained behind long enough to beat the man charged with the shooting almost into insensibility Dr Christopherson was called to take care1 Kenosha county citizens need have no fear that there will he any breach in the dispension of justice through Kenosha county women sitting on Kenosha county jury cases Any citizen who was interested enough to go to the county court house this morning to see the women of the county lining up for that most important duty of citizenship preparation for jury service will declarL emphatically that the women grouped there were imbued with their sense of duty and the earnestness of purpose which shone in their faces pointed out only too clearly that they IDF 11171 FITTT TT ITCC I were accepting the new duties accorded lillL nEiLlS IHJID I LEflJlJ tbem by equal suffrage with the men as a sacred duty that was to be carried out to the end Calls Court to Order Undersheriff Knipfer was in the called out KLUX KLANSMEN Jury to be Called to Indict Men Who Interferred With Parade at Lorena RU Grand ty to halt a Ku Klux Klan parade re- 1 11 1 1 Sheriff Buchanan of McLennan coun- ty to halt a Ku Klux Klan parade re- 1 suiting in probable fatal wounds to 1 Waco Texas Definite announcement was expected here today for the mm ken ti" Fiftv-Fourth grand iurv county was now in session and that all skids so that touch- will be called to investigate the fight who had business before the court shall eraj bond issue to create a fund for a bitter family quarrel was snot inn- KpL for his roll be hard at Lorena 14 miles soutn of here Sat- be heard and that silence on the part makjng loans to aid municipal public through the left hand The bullet from ce a a urday night following an attempt by of others was commanded under penal- jn years of depression when jobs a thirty-eight calibre revolver plowed c' UP anc sall and had written him that they were position and smartly that the court of Kenosha UTUa Iglib iviiuwiug an abcuiM wi wwuvo Washington Advisability of a fed- eral bond issue to create a fund for making loans to aid municipal public works in years of depression when jobs balcony at the hame of Frank in- which Dikiaria who is admitted to have sought to act as a peacemaker in a bitter family quarrel was shot through the left hand The bullet from a thirty-eight calibre revolver plowed 1 attempt to murder 1 ory 0 the district attorney and Chief of anc sal PC three irA itnd seiozs injuries to sev- sVv up in their seats ek-j'-jf i ii JWnl vnara I en others Yesterday Judge Munroe announced the grand jury would be called to investigate the affair Following a conference with County Attorney Tirey after the latter had refused a demand of a committee of about 100 Lorena citizens that he file complaints against Sheriff Buchanan and his deputy Burton for their participaton in the encounter he announced that the grand jury would he called wthout delay He maintained however that the inquiry should not be ordered until the wounded had sufficiently WO lt) 1 11 room snci the women in tha corfift room sat up in rneir seats erect-v "'1 jpresslve of' the fact that they were bwaw that thev were accepting to the jPieasivc va fiware that they were accepting to the Fullest extent the responsibilities as i'an Cltl" out answered thoiia Veil as the privileges of American citi- senship When Judge Tully called out file roll of jurors the women answered to their names in clear tones and there any hesitancy in answering or hammering jt was a matter of fact tit of duty that the women were performing Miss Langan a Speaker In a earefully prepared speech Miss Diary Langan traced the history of the Garden of jasj be be for the yet BULLETIN Arthur Piccolo the third man in the Garden street shooting affray was arrested by Detectives Rock and Breidt today He was booked on a charge of assault with intent to do great bodily harm It is expected that the three men charged in the case will be arraigned on Tuesday Frank Piccolo aged 3o years re siding at 969 Garden stree was ar rested on charges of attemp mur- der just after two clock Sunday af- ternoon following a vicious fight on a its way through the hand of the peace- maker A I ii tin rn causing a wound of a srK -is niture but the man is expected to re- Following his arrest Piccoio landlord but that he shot in self-de- fense i cover told the police that he had shot his The examinations made by the Dis- trjct attorney indicated that most of 1 -r FIVE KENOSHANS IN AUTO CRASH Five Kenosha Young People Meet Mishap on Way to Football Game TWO ARE INJURED Five Kenosha young people enroute 1 tj prvan o-amp nt i Ratrdav afternoon to the High senool looreau game at West Allis early Saturday afternoon flirted with death when the car in which they were riding collided with a coupe roadster driven by a Chicago man just before they reached the new strip of concrete in the Racine road north of Kenosha The Kenosha automobile was driven by Orville Leonard and with him in the car were Ralph Hawkins and the Misses Gladys Bain Madeline Schmirrow and Marjorie Isermann Miss Bain was the most seriously injured receiving a broken collarbone and a bad cut in the cheek She was hurried to her home at 1017 Salem ave- nurrieu IU lier Ii um UV xv t- QUESTION: What is your opinion of the all-year school system? ANSWERS: Celebrant 111 Brockett street I think that the system now is better A lot of students go to school unless they get some time during the year to earn some money to keep them in school and if you take away their vacations you are going to keep some of them out of school Svenson 70 Oak street carpen ter I have read somewhere that seventy-five per cent of the crimes committed by children of school age happen during the summer months when the children are not at school an argument in favor of the all-year I school system Miss Salanis Main st student like the all-year school sys-! tem I understand that if they would have school all year one could graduate "7 in three years and I tbnk a 9tudent can get enough knowedge jn three years of high school work at east not as much as one could in four- Harry Mercer 1020 Middle st job- less Forty years ago a boy was glad tQ to scbool three months out of the year and see what anyone has I to kick about when they are offered two extra months of schooling The young- aters should reaHze that it is all for 1 SlrClS BI1UU1U ICailhC turn 19 XV I the better for themselves and that ine oener lor inemseives nuu mwut they can't get too much education at 1 any time or any place 1 Bides 513 Bain I am not in favor of it from the I standpoint A teacher needs a good i rest after teaching school far ten seems of the refugees They are fleeing from starvation but many hunjfy children and adults die from the first foftrl thev eatthe vrv bread they have food -they eat the very bread they have striven for proving fatal to them in their weakened condition Meat or bread cost 3000 rubles or about five cents per pound hut there are few who have money to pay this price Heroism in Sacrifice Disease has played its part in the ruin Black typhus has taken a terrible toll during the winter 1919-20 in the district farther north as well Forty out of every hundred physicians died during the awful scourge During the past summer Asiatic cholera and malaria have carried off thousand of victims When one asks the people the cause of the present terrible condition of affairs the inevitable answer is: has been no The only ray in the gloom is the fact that the potato crop was slightly larger than usual and for the moment this crop is helping in the solution of the problem of hunger Medicines cannot be found here In the entire province of Astrakhan which measures 90000 square miles there Miss Margaret Tully sister of Municipal Judge Tully has the honor of being the first woman deputy sheriff in Kenosha County and possibly the state of Wisconsin Miss Tully held up her right hand at noon today and wes sworn in' by Sheriff Rauen It i will be the duty of Miss Tully to take care of the lady jurors and she will act in the same capacity to the feminine-jurors as Undersheriff acts towards the male jurors Miss Tully i stated after being sworn that she would he for the strict enforcement of the law So watch out speeders bootleggers and moonshiners maycYeatefunds TO FURTHER WORK Leaders at Unemployment Conference Seek Plajn to Finance Improvements in Cities iRv Associated Press Leased Wire) Washington overnors and mayors throughout the country were asked by President Harding in a public statement today to organize in each community machinery for the correction of economic conditions along lines worked out by the unemployment conference here The conference the president declared had demonstrated that conditions could not be met properly without such local co-operation He announced that a central agency would be maintained here under auspices of the conference to give national coordination to the rehabilitation effort are scarce was under consideration to- day by sub-committee3 of the national nnAO a- hta I nn I Cf ana Steps onference osi unemployment nave been taken by the city officials of uoston and Cleveland to put into effect ousiun ana Vyieveiana be emerg-ency relief program adopted week by jbe conference Secretary Hoover announced today adding that bad been informed unofficially that Portland Ore and Milwaukee were jiooyer announced today adding that bad been informed unofficially that working along the same lines next step in the emergency measures the Hoover said definite organization by the mayors in municipalities where this has not been done definitely and systematically The employers and business men the relief associations the state and federal agencies cannot surround the problem systematically until the mayors have established strong emergency organizations with the muniei- palities behind it The conference is anxious to know what steps are being anxious to know what steps are being taken in the various cities and to have the views of officials for further constructive INVITESCAMELS TO DESTROY BOOZE Prohibition Commissioner Stone Calls on Members of Order to Make Good Their Protests (By Associated Press Leased Wire) Milwaukee The members of the Order of Camels were invited today by James Stone federal prohibition director for Wisconsn to destroy wv owwoi all the liquor in their possession as a proof of the sincerity of their con- ail Hie hmuwi i Wien PU99COOUJU os cv proof of the sincerity of their con- tention that they favor enforcement of the Volstead act attention is called to a state- ment of Grand Sheik Louis Kotecki in newspapers to the effect that the Camels as a body favor spect for law and its Mr Stone said 45Viailr TT r4 an Sheik Kotecki will recall that he issued an order for Labor Day in this language: fail to stop for one minute at 3 Monday and join in the national protest against prohibition and those who deprive us of rights guaranteed by the constitution he know then and does he know now that the constitution by the 18th amendment has imposed duties 18th amendment has imposed duties upon all Camels to obey Proh10'y laws enacted under it? Does he now 7 7- know that the olstead act and the 18th amendment have been passed upon by the supreme court and HUNGARIAN ARMY READY FOR SERVICE American Military Scouts Report 209-000 Fully Equipped Soldiers Under Arms Vienna An official Austrian military report declares Hungary has 200-! 000 men under arms 40000 of whom are in the vicinity of the Austrian frontiers The entire force says the report is completely equipped for the field from steel helmets to hand grenades SNOW FALLS AT IRONWOOD Ironwood Mich Sleet with intermittent flakes of snow fell here this morning The temperature was about 42 degrees at ten This is the first sleet and snow of the season Reports from Ulster had been invited to send delegates to the London conference next week on the Irish question were officially denied £oday Late 1 night th dging weir ported as th Buchanan and two men reported to have been innocent bystanders who were stabbed by an unidentified assail- conjtonetaonetaoin ant still in a serious condition Hold Klansmen Guiltless Before the county attorney yesterday the delegation of Lorena citizens declared a serious offense had been committed and that they were anxious for justice to be done In a resolution tomobile owners to provide trans- months and it is hard enough to get rtation from the south end of the good teachers now without scaring the eridan Road car line to the camp best ones out of the profession with iich lies just beyond the Simmons the all-year school system ill Vark The cars available for this rpose will he suitably decorated so Albailia Freedom at they may be immediately distin- ished The program will open promptly at 30 with a mounted drill by Geneva Albania's appeal to the as- platoon thar won first honors at 3embiy 0f the Fer'guG 'Nations in rp Douglas i' vua proclaimed by which that country alleged Jugo-ited States army officers as the finest gjavja was taking- an aggressive atti-itoon in Wisconsin This will be tude against her was disposed of by llowed immeditely by an event re- (-be assemby when it passed a resolute with action and a hurdl- bl01 recommending that Albania accept the decision of the council of ambassadors which is -expected soon Plan All Kinds of Races The resolution recognized the inde- Then will come a potato- race in pendence of Albania lich the troopers leaning from the ddle on galloping horses will swoop tatoes from the ground The prize 11 go to the team which gets the -gest number of spuds Following that will be a mounted of war in which the soldiers will le without saddles their horses being 1 uipped merely with blankets and cir- ngles There will be five men on AsSOCiated ch team When this thrilling con-I st has been fought cut the troopers 11 line up for what is known in cav-ry circles as a rescue race an event miliar to overseas men In this ent each horseman will have a part-r stationed at a point far up-field a signal the riders will gallop down field and without stopping lift eir partners from the ground and ving them aboard the horse The st man baak to the starting point ins the event A Mounted Battle Royal Those who ever have witnessed a ounted battle royal will hold thei-i of Astrakhan which in happier times eath ns the men line up for that 1 were filled with tjie tides of commerce ent There will be one trooper in Bitter rains are falling almost con-e centpr and four in an outer ring tmually and the first snow of the Rus-a signal the horses will plunge for- sian winter has whitened the roofs of ird toward the center and into each buildings but the throngs of emigrans her The last man remaining astride have no shelter while they wait per-s horse wins haps vainly for transportation to the The final event will take the form of Kuban and Don regions where they can spectacular sham battle in which the obtain food Astrakhan is a city of ide troop will participate Capt misery and suffering and death exander promises plenty of excite- 1 The traveler who has seen Russia nt in this event with shooting and in times of plenty may expect to meet erything During intermissions be- with a rosy round faced people Dis-oen events the snectators will be en- illusionment is in store for him how-rtained bv individual stunt riding ever for everywhere he sees thin Horses to Be On Inspection faces the skin of which is seemingly During the entire afternqon a picket I stretched tight across the cheek- hones ic will be maintained and the horses He remembers Astrakhan filled with eluding the famous King Lear pre- industries and commerce but he finds nted to Captain Alexander last sum- but a shadow of its former self er will be available for inspection Hs caviar and fishing industiies have eutenant Claus Anderson just mar- dwindled seventy per cent Where ed promises to return from his hon- once two thousand ships daily sailed I up and down there are now barely Qnp hundred Red hots mulligan stew and coffee nfka nnI 4- ifl Death to dog the footsteps HEAR JUDGE SLATER Slater Tells Women They Have as Much Voting Privilege as the President 01 imprisonment There was a general tightening among! tfjft tncy ty of There was a general and they woman suffrage from "7 jr'llegei ot the of otint nd compared and contrasted it dtiea and Drivileges accorded to the duties and privileges accorded other women in other historical epochs pch carefully td by the tat juStice rtav jn jjenosha countv with worn- that justice partially in Senosha countv with worn- en serving juries have the greatest conjdence in the future of America know that women will bring into lejal procedure a better set of laws betted enforcement and a bet ter America ihmb is me iuc the "United States cannot enforce the laws that it iow has I refer to the i i til There is the idea that prohibition the judge said I want to sasithat the United States and the state! of Wisconsin and the county of Kdiosha and the city of Kenosha can inforce the laws that it has The wome'n gathered themselves at the court hou 3 at two this af ternoon and hd their picture taken as part of the cejemonies A copy of the ternoon ana na men yiv imc part of the Jemonies A copy of the picture will suitably framed and hung in the alchives of the court Announce Separation in McCjormick Family (b United Prs Chicago Iarold McCormick and his wife thj daughter of John Rockefellei have separated it was announced atj the Lake Forest home ioday McCormickJvho is head of the International arvester company in a statement issted to the United Press through his definitely con firmed rumorj that have been afloat ever since MrL McCormick exiled herself in Switzerland eight years ago and Ms McCormick are living apart1 aid the statement is not known hether or not there will be divorce pr ceedings No steps toward legal act have been SPANISH TI OPS WIN VICTORY (By id Press Leased Wire) Melilla Mo cco Continuing their advance again the Morrish tribesmen yesterday the Spanish troops Engaged the rebels aldg a front of ten kilometres on th plains before Zeluan Inflicting casi lties in killed of more than 1000 upL the Moors I 1 women and the members of the Kenosha county har of which practically all the attorney) were present Slater Ixpressog Confidence In introducing Judge Slater Mufiicl-pal Judge Tilly declared that he was introducing file man in Kenosha coun-signed by more tnan auu citizens auu wbo kTlewthe most about court pro-published today they set forth seven cedure- He paid great tribute to Judge in order that the world gater and expressed the opinion that may know the facts in the tragedy be wotnen the county would he which was enacted in our little town panted ever courtesy possible under last night and which we jjr (judgeship Judge Slater The resolution exonerated the Ku jook be fl00 for a brief talk and ex-Klux Kina saying they did not believe resged be jrreatest of confidence in thu Klan violated any law or intended uij ri 4 ua uui the Klan violated any law or intended pressed tne freaiesi ui tuiiwucutc ould be administered im- OUla De aaminiSiereQ Jill casualties of the Sunday afternoon battle and it was hard to' teB wj1ic1 was the worse injured the man who wag taken to hig bed or the fellJW taken to jail and charged with at the whole trouble came as a re- su 1a 1 attempt ng collt-cf $373 loaned to his I ther Arthur Fight Is Spectacular 1 and that when he came home on Sun day morning he had suggested tin payment of the loan Perroni the cou Piccolo said that his brother had been away from the city for some time payment of the loan Perroni the cousin had come with Arthur Piccolo to see Frank and the two suggested that they go out and get the money Frank admitted -that he had a few drinks and that the other men had been drinking Dikiaria has just moved into the house at the corner of Newell and Garden 1 streets and after a conference the three men went to the house Dikiaria lives in the second floor apartment and there is a wide balcony on the house The I fight started on the balcony Aceord-1 ing to Frank Piccolo his brother and! his cousin had knocked him down and I were beating him when he saw Dikiaria i come toward him The injured man said that he sought to act as a peace-1 maker between the two brothers Frank Piccolo was crouching with his back to the railing of the balcony when Dikiaria came up and he was about two feet away when Piccolo drew his re- volver and began shooting He fired the lone shot and the two other men (he lone shot and the two other men leaped on him Beaten Over Head With Gun According to the story told the po- lice Frank Piccolo dropped the gun af- ter firing one shot and it was picked up by his brother who heat Frank over the head with the bdtt end of the revolver The cousin Perroni is also declared tl have joined in the assault In the exjltement which followed the revolver disappeared but later it was turned over the police The chambers in the gun were empty when it reached the officials Peronni who is former soldier Piccolo the man will be taken into custory during the day Frank Piccolo in a statement made shortly after the shooting declared that mg part he had not aimed especaily at any one but He expressed deep but He expressed deep sorrow over the fact that his landlord happened to be in the range of the bullet Was Moving the Gun to the chief asserted that this was an error He steadfastly refused to tell the officials where the liquor had been obtained even after he had been advised that he would stay in jail until he loosened up i and gave the officials the information It was said that the wound of Dik-j iaria was painful but that the only! danger was the danger of infection The shooting staged on the balcony porch caused wild excitement in the neighborhood and the first report was that one of the men had been killed and another seriously wounded so coming It was only a measly thousand that the girls had asked for and they had brought two Chicago youths along to show just how thly could sever the roll from Kemp Kemp Couldn't See Light The party of four called upon Kemp and Mabel sweetly informed Kemp without much ado that they had called for some of Uncle treasury notes Kemp get the drift of the idea why he should part himself with a thousand cold berries and so informed the party that Sunday Christmas and he playing Santa Claus One of the young mg stepped behind Kemp and bounced some hard object off head and Kemp took the count and the four to their heels Kemp snapped out of his hop and ran into his home and grabbed his revolver Kemp was just a trifle out of practice and while his intention was good his aim and the fouf escaped By the time that the third shot had been fired Detective McClus-key and Officer Rupp were on the scene Kemp related his story and the police began to throw out the drag-net Taxi Driver Questioned A local taxi-cab driver stated that he had been approached by a party to take them to Chicago and he stated that it would cost them twenty-five dollars The party declined and stated that they would engage another taxi The driver declared that the party answered to the description of the Chicago party that had attacked Kemp Associated Press has visited several homes where malaria patients are lying In each he has found the mothers or wives of sufferers sitting in blank despair saying: have no quinine we can do A floating hospital is maintained at one point in the delta of the Volga where sick sailors are taken from Caspian Sea vessels and one hundred deaths from under nourishment and lack of medicines occurred there in August Novanoff in charge of this hospital wept for joy when given a supply of quinine and castor oil Along the western coast of the Caspian stands the island of Shiloi where one of the grimmest tragedies of the famine was recently enacted Mariners noticed the light-hoUse on the island was darkened went to investigate They in the light-house the twelve keepers all dead from starvation They had eaten their shoes and had boiled fur skins to maintain life and one by one had succumbed the light going out when the last of the twelve sank in death Last Funeral Ship Comes Into Port (By AsiociaW Rrs9 Wire) New York The army transport Wheatofi which arrived today from Antwerp with 2624 bodies of American soldiers is the last regular funeral ship it was announced by Captain McCarty her commander Less than 3000 bodies are yet to be transported home in accordance with wishes of relatives he added They will be carried a few hundred at a time on returning army ships DAVID JAMES DIED TODAY (By Associated Press Leased Wire) Richland Center Wis James pioneer resident of this city and a La-Folletle progressive Republican leader in this section of Wisconsin died here today at the age of 75 He was a former member of tKe state icjuuiw 10 ov- nue and this morning it was said that was picked up by the police this raorn-her injuries were not serious Orville jng and it is expected that Arthur 1 1- 4lirt AO qIqA Tl 1 1 the also a is brother of the accused Leonard who was driving car received a deep cut in the head but with these two exceptions the young people escaped injury Chicagoan Tried to Pass Young Leonard was driving along the he believed that he was going to be kill-right side of the road at a moderate ed and that for this reason he had rate He was passing two southbound i urawn the revolver He said that he automobiles when the Chicago owned believed 1 J' JL automoDiies wnen tne omcago wvuou the attack on him and that in gouth darted out from beh'ind them in an attempt to pass confused and them The man became confused and Leonard steered further to the en Leo east ide of and crashed into the Kenosha car The Chicagoan gave his name ma name to violate the law by staging their parade and asserted: unequivocally place the blame shedding of blood on the In support of the charge the resolution says: induced the leaders of the parade to accede to the demand that two of the paraders should he Sheriff BuchartSn contradicted this passage Saturday night in a statement at a local hospital when he declared that he attempted to prevent the parade only after the Klan leaders had refused to grant his request that some of the Klansmen be unmasked in order to establish their identity Spectators told of seeing the sheriff step up to the leader of the advancing white clad marchers and attempt to snatch the mask from hs face A free for all fight ensued in which several shots were fired and knife thrusts made No Pot Pie for These Hunters Game Warden Wald Accuses Keno-shans of Shooting in the Open at Mudhens Saturday Some one is always taking the joy out of life Saturday afternoon Eddhs Voight and Peter Elsen Jr of Kenosha had their mouths all watering for a mud-hen pot pie when Game Warden Dan Wald stepped in and put a quietus on their plans The two hunters say they took a pot shot and pulled down thirty of the mudhens The game warden insists that they ywere out in the open and not concealed as the law stipulates Moreover he declares that Elsen shot two birds which had been injured but not killed and on these grounds took the whole bag of game from the hunters The two had shotithe limit number of birds i TechrJcalities of the law will be at stake 'when the cases are called in the court here iu the near future rranK riccoio eApiamcu wv me tuici William Eggersoll He showed a readi- 0f police and the district attorney that ness to pay for the damage done by i the reason the gun was in his pocket the accident admitting that he was in was that he had been moving from one fault and it is believed that the affair house to another and he had slipped will be straightened up out of court the revolver in his coat pocket He Both Cars Were Wrecked denied that he had any anticipation Both the Nash car in which the Ke-j 0f trouble with his brother and cousin noshans were riding and the Overland and when he went to collect the money coupe which the Chicago man drove and be said that he had not been aware were badly damaged by the collision i that the gun was in his pocket until a There was a plentiful supply of flying few seconds before he fired glass and those who saw the accident piccolo after he had time to think could not understand how the princi- I things over denied his former state-pals escaped with such slight injuries ment that he had been drinking and Frank Piccolo explained lil be served during the afternoon by Bill Bowlby who for eighteen has catered to the inward needs armv lads Proceeds from Bowlby ess kitchen will go to the troop fuha £enoshan Flirty Pays Heavy Fine arry Mandel Gets Too Fly With the Young Ladies in Chicago and is Nabbed by Police Getting flirty with Chicago young idies got Harry Mandel aged 40 ears who claims he is a Kenosha mer-'iant into trouble today in Chicago zcording to a news message received ere Mandel according to the charges lade against him in Judge court tried to flirt with several oung women at the corner of Madi-o and State street The young wo-len resented his attentions and a oliceman took him into court 'here in addition to being given a ood bundle of advice by the judge was ordered to pay a fine of $2500 nd costs The city directory does give the ame of Harry Mandel and no trace ime Ol narry manuei nuu nu The accident almost interfered with the staging of the football game as Clarence Muhlick one of the players on the Kenosha eleven had arranged to be a sixth member of the party but had been forced to change his plans at the last moment and go with other members of the team After Miss Bain had been brought to Kenosha other members of the party started out over and reached West Allis just after five just as the game was closing the supposed Kenoshan could be are only 500 grams of qumme it is und here i declared The correspondent of the 1 jr 3 1 V' Va.

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