TESTJROM Legal Advisory Boards Will Fail Unless SHEVIKI
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WAUSAU PILOT FRED W. FLEMING ASKS LAWYERS TO GIVE AID PLUTOCRATS Provost Marshal General Crowder FOR BUSH CAPTURE SUNDAY CLOSING Says Legal Advisory Board Will PEOPLE EAGER REDUCE RUSS MW Fail Unless All Co-operate. Madison —Gov. Philipp has received ARMISTICE WITH GERMANY ALSO 10,000 a telegram from Provost Marshal GERM® BILLJPORTANf Gen- 7 SOUGHT BY THE BOL- eral Crowder saying that the work of TESTJROM legal advisory boards will fail unless SHEVIKI. LIVELY FIGHT LIKELY TO BE SENTIMENT AMONG NEENAH all the lawyers in the community co- IS FOR ' DRIVE STAGED ON MEASURE AT operate with board. RESIDENTS SPE- IN GREAT the SPECIAL SESSION. “The whole idea,’’ says General CIAL ELECTION. KAISER MAKES PEACE OFFER Troops 8 Miles Crowder, “is to mobilize the entire le- Haig’s Advance gal profession and the three appoint- ed members are simply to direct en 32-Mile Front. the Diplomat BOTH SIDES Aht READY work in each community. ARE AGAINST PARTY LINES Reported to Have Left There is beginning to pour into the Stockholm With Proposal From executive office offers of service from the Central Powers for Voters Want Two Candidates, TANKS HiT HINDENBURG LINE Demand May Be Made for Enforce- all sections of the state. Some of the One Lenine. ment of Present Closing Law on ablest lawyers have volunteered their Who Will Support the President’s the Stf iutes—Appointive Power services. War Program and One to Rep. Stockholm, Sweden, Nov. 26.— Ac- Hugh Machines Smash Way Through Gov. Philipp has already nominated resent the Pacifists. cording to the Tidningen, a Russian Teuton Defense and Open Way Also Important Question. the state legal board of four lawyers diplomat left Stockholm on Thursday Infantry—Enemy Taken \ " for who will have general supervision. for Petrograd with orders to hand to by Surprise—Victors At- Madison—Sunday closing of saloons The ctunty lists of lawyers ha’ e been Neenah—The people of Neenah are the Russian revolutiouary government brought more promi- tacked Without Artil- is lively to be submitted to President Wilson for the ready and eager to go to the firing line proposals for peace by the central nently spe- lery Preparation. into the foreground at the approval, which is expected within the on the issue of loyalty, confident that powers. legislature than cial, session of the next few days. if a senatorial elction is called, Wis- The bolshevik! government at Petro- most imagine, and may, aside • Anny Headquarters In people consin’s critics will be silenced. Senti- WASHINGTON STAR. grad, according to a report from Hap- British from the contest over the bill to the France, Nov. 23.—The British are ment is overwhelmingly for an elec- aranda, has sent representatives to -governor power of temporary appoint- WAR COMMITTEE IS NAMED battling their way forward less than tion; tnere is scarcely any support for meet German Socialist delegates, prob- of a United States senator, be the three miles of Cainbrai after ment Livestock Breeders’ an appointment by the governor. ably at Stockholm, to arrange an ar- west Fred VV. Fleming of Kansas City, important question before the Wisconsin Asso- breaking into the enemy’s last defense most ciation Appoints to Solve Republicans rub elbows with demo- mistice and negotiate a peace. It is president of the Kansas City Life In- session. Body Help DIES AS SHIP SINKS WILL AVOID RAIL and They and Feed crats in the election demand. Leaders TIEUP understood that the delegates from line at Anneux Cantaing. company, been appointed the Food Question. surance has There is no question but that both on both sides say it is time to forget both sides will hide their Identity. are drawing in on Bourlon wood, which further the director of a division to sides of the Sunday closing issue are party lines. Ask a man if he is a re- Petrograd, Nov. 26.—A reduction of dominates the entire section, including Mr. Madison—With the appointment of COMMANDER OF U. S. DESTROYER UNION war-savings-certificates campaign. preparing for the fight over the ques- publican and in most LEADERS PLEDGE EFFORT the Cambrai. a committee by the officials of the instances he will Russian armies, beginning with the Fleming will have headquarters in th tion. The bill which is to come from war STICKS TO POST. TO Gain on Left Wing. Wisconsin Livestock Breeders’ asso- say, “ordinarily I am a republican, but PREVENT STRIKE. class conscription in 1899, has been treasury department at Washington, the administration will likely give to I will support the best proclaimed by British cavalry, tanks and infantry ciation, added force and talent have American can- M. Lenine, the bolshevikl and until the end of the war will spend municipalities power to decide wheth- didate for the senatorship regardless leader, in an official announcement. are operating along a line running entered into a solution of food and feed Three Officers and Eighteen Men Lost much of his time there directing the er the saloons shall be closed on Sun- of politics." The democrats take the The order Is Immedi- from west of Cambrai to the south of problems. When Assure Presiden: Wilson of Willing- to take effect campaign. day. This bill will be opposed by the same position. They say they to the Chauncey Goes ately. that town. This committee, composed wholly of want ness to Consider Any Proposed Anti-Saloon league which will take the support a man who will stand back of to the Bottom. The note of Leon Trotzky, the bol- Meanwhile, the offensive had been experienced feeders and handlers of Solution of Problem. stand that there shall be no legislation the president, be he republican or shevikl foreign minister, the allied successfully prosecuted on the left, the German artillery, and, while the livestock, will work in co-operation to on the saloon question, so far as Sun- democrat, although they seem to feel Washington, Nov. 23.—Three officers embassies, conveying the announce- and in the rvgion of Bullecourt the gunfire was weak, fire di- with the agricultural committee of the Washington, Nov. 24.—The railroad some was day closing is concerned at the special that they entitled and 18 enlisted men lost thlr lives ment of back state council of defense, the staff of are to a democratic brotherhood the proposal for an armistice, German line had been pushed rected on the tanks as they advanced. session, but that instead there should because when the United States destroyer chiefs. In a statement Is- reached trail the college of agriculture and experi- senator the late Senator Hust- sued the embassies. The text fol- considerably, thereby widening the It was interesting to follow the made for strict enforce- Chauncey was sunk In the dark by a on Wednesday after a two-hours’ be a demand a the Wisconsin ing was of their party. But they do lows : sulieni which the British have driven of the tanks and to see where shells Sunday Closing ment station, and mem- conference with President Wilson on ment of the present Livestock not press that point. collision early Monday in the war “I herewith have into the enemy territory, to the south had struck all about, apparently with- would bers of the National Mobili- zone. the wage dispute, announced that any the honor to in- laws on the statutes, which Neenah is keely alive to the impor- form you, and doing any damage, for in this zation commission. Its membership suspension transportation Mr. Ambassador, that the southwest of Cambrai. out mean, in the opinion of the Anti-Sa- tance of an election on the Vice Admiral Sims reported the ac- of would be Bullecourt was a whole correspondent did consists of James Dillon, Mondovi, loyalty avoided, ull-Kussian congress of soldiers’ and The attack around section the loon league, the closing of every sa- question; in fact not few here cident. He said the Chauncey’s com- and declared their willingness something representing swine interests; Ralph a men workmen’s delegates organized on Oc- complete success, and like not see one tank wr hich had been Sunday. Commander to discuss and consider any proposed loon in the state on William seem to regard it as a personal mat- mander, Lieutenant Wal- tober 26 anew government in the form 700 prisoners were captured here. knocked out. The condition of the ob- Reynolds, Lodi, beef; F. solution of the difficulties. On the other hand, the Sunday Walter ter. They say that when a man is in- ter E. Reno, died at his post on the of a council of national commission- Sanguinery hand-to-hand fighting German trenches showed plainly that Renk, Sun Prairie, sheep; L The statement of the brotherhoods servance societies will take occasion sulted he fights; they say the good bridge. The of this is has taken place many points. the occupants had abandoned them in Houser, Mondovi, horses, and S. H signed by the four chairmen, Messrs. ers. head government at to ask as a substitute for the Sunday standing of Wisconsin has been chal- The official announcement made by a hurry. All of and Bird, South Byron, dairy cattle. Stone, Lee, Carter and Garretson, fol- Vladimir Ilich Lenine. The direction Three Counters Smashed. sorts equipment closing bill which will be presented lenged and that every man in it ought the navy department gives no details. personal of the foreign policy has been intrust- During the night three German belongings strewed the fight It lows: by the administration, a measure to to remove the stain. was learned unofficially, however, ed to me, in the capacity of national counter-attacks in Novelles and Ru- ground.