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V i 1 : TRADER-JOU KNA.I AND OTTAWA FAIR DEALER tU TAWA I Ml E I HADtH Established io THE WEATHER. Generally fair nnd Thuriday; rising temper ature Thursday. OTTAWA JOURNAL Established ihho .A VOLUME ..--NO. I".. OTTAWA, ILLINOIS, W I I I si ). Y , i.i: i;, nun I' KICK, TWO CKNTS AFFUA n Till first gmmmir ninurnA atmup f.c l .u i .1 am . -w mv mi ljm hi tvi .nwi dm-a'j m mm mm ajm ua mhtm htj y eajm ivf-jr h bbw a Tm mm mm ma mm h mmm h mv i muLom r uu i e, fiuivi.no ai r!il WIFE MURDERER PLEADS GUI; SENTENCED ME YEAR 10 LIFE VINCENT ZUPANCIC IS TAKEN BEFORE JUDGE WIFE DISMISSES this morning SUIT AFTER ASKING HAS PRISON RECORD LEGAL SEPATION DEFENDANT SERVED TERM OLD COUNTRY FOR Kill MAN B REAKS DOWN A W8EP8 AFTER SI NTE NCI PASSED. II on rn Vim I of uu ill in i I I. II V ill .lull' ' I h e pi I I CI and In tli ol l.a S.i . - '. n it i of Justin and ii ill II ii Ml I'iilt! I'll' him. Def-nd.-oit Hitjhly Nervous. During the hearing Zupanel h 'l ll: StlllO l i v 1 1 ' i v I n ( ' i hen h 1 ,. I at I i ' vidonee was i ii ii i unlive why Ztipa i arrival of ii receu hi today, Few Knew of Sensation. Wry fi of i the run:! house km ., II I 7. ,vus lo In TREATOR WOMAN IN3TRU COURT PROCEEDINGS IN TUTED AGAINST MATE Dl II MONTH OF FEBRUARY. I ( . Off With the Old, On With the New j i - A w Mm . m a -ATTcM-i.b- VOTE TO SUPPORT WORKMEN IN EVENT THEY CALL WALK OUT Chicago, March 1 6. Ten affiliated organiza tions today voted to stand back of the Algarnated Butchers and Meat ( utters' union in event that or- -- . . . i ganization choses to MAGNESTDN E'S NEW L U ilL strike and tie up the American packing indus- Tl . OTTAWA INDUSTRY 0 START MAY 1ST RFPOR i S . 5 mm M AN , -U HOLD MAN WHO SHOT I OnMCIR XLArtU MAN I limb AND WOUNDED DOY i 1 Nf IK INCOMPETENT BY TH0UGHT 700 DETENTION HOME PROB. COURT JURY MATRON RESIGNS 'r. i no organizations, having in ranks thousands of workers in "side hues" depending upon the pui king trades will, it i announced, loin in tin' walkout Indications today, however, are thai the packing bouse employei nearly loo.ooo gtrong, will not atrika antil after the conference Monday In Washington between nmnumi.. 'iv 's ol the labor organlzationa and ''" 01 uauor Davis. MACHINERY AND MATERIALS rhi7 vJfn hlf on a. ii. iai i u i b. in H interna. shipped here BY SPRING- 'ona' "Ulcers of the unlona involved FIELD CONCERN THAT HAS were" assembling' hZll ,'"",!'ov"rHy usseniDiing nere lor conference chosen Ottawa AS SITE FOR ,,",lV " a learned thai eight Inde- iTs factory I pendent packing companies in or nt-ur j ""' stockyard re have closed or gn atly reduced their forces, throw- i nig nearly z.ooo men oul of work Mugne8t.one corpora- We wanl to see how th labor coit al nfflcpH iii sii.r-inu-. trovers! is KOina to mmn ,,,,i alA field, in. bus made arrangements to Pd""' ill",lt 01 'hl' ,n' i ,, ,,, ,. , i iii-pi'iiiii'in rjickiug company, the larc- ouite their entire Stucco manufactur-i esi of the eight companies "v ing business inOttuwa, and will start would bt affected by a strike. Wbep operations here about the first of cond'tlons warrant it we will opnu May, In a letter received by the agi Chamber of Commerce, troni the "eads of some of the other corn president George It Smith, it Is stat- P,an 2 declare1 present price of ed thai already Hum- has I n un- ," !"hs "'" low ltce or the loaded at their plan) here over thirty f"auKntered' product have made orer carloads of raw mutrlal and machln-' unprontaMe Just now. Tho ery, and thai men will no donbl ar- ? ''"iniani, s are Brennan Pack IrivH this v k to start Installing the !!'.?,, ((im,'iniv' ,!"w- Lunham a Co., rmnaii uaviess i otiipany, Inc., Peer. iipany, Straaser Pack City Abbatolrs, Inc.. singer Packing ami he plant )(,SK ,, ... TO SI! TURN-WILL W. A. WARRIN AD CHARGE OF GRANDEE AMD AFFINITY SENTENCED TO PRISON SEN n the Probati I NOTICES TC RECK. JUDGE the et tin iv I u" ' ar to di cnosen lo repre it the employes at a conference in ishington on March 21 with two resentatlves of the packers ami cretary of Ubor Davis Two rep tentative were designated by Sam uomners. president of the Atner- Federation of Labor, to repre it mm ai the conference. Dele leu troni the ailti d unions involved the packers wage controversy also nnen to attend the conference to cuss their attitude in case a striki voted by the hutch r workmen. E. I 1 1 1 v-: 1 1 1 1 :,;!'rt,,:Vi: SENATE SENDS BUILDING ACT BACK TO HOUSE 1 ' ul i tin na the plain 1 1 ui I ' RS SWOOP DOWN ON STATE CAPITOL R0TARIANS HEAR FINE TALK ON PLAY GROUNDS th riermanent cn ih xne i legislative by tin hutiHi! to the house eh refused to amendments, ora objected ne'a amend Investigation commission, Ion is taken 'ii and In the ion now be- illowing the regu had MANY ATTEND BURIAL CLAIMS HE HAS FOUND 0F BUTTERFIELD GIRL SLEEPING MALADY GERM ,, Ottav i While Ih. I ARMY TRANSPORT RAMMED DURING FOG SMALL POX VICTIM'S W'FE ILL OF DISEASE Court Gives Hr C lo'uiitm Ziieaiuic a called H I r the bench and que dloiu l about h: ! ability t di rstand and ' ak the Rngllsh language. Mr Punneck wa sworn In to translate the remarks of t be court to the allege I luui di n Ziipani tc sis-'iiilii d thai lie wisheil I i withdraw hi" , r i i ol not guilty and to enter a plea of guilty 1 1 the i rim i ul manslaughter. The court Informed Ihe prisoner that if siieh a plea wi re enten d h" would have tn sentence him t i ih .-tat,. penltentUr for the terpi of his natural life or for an ( period of yoai ; upato ii- cried freel) as he signliled his wlllingneM to accei i such a en- lelice. Testifies as to Ag-. Depaty Bherifl Charles Campbell j was then pal on the stand to testifj I to the age of 'the prisoner, lie slat ' that Bopajiclc told him he mil i. M years of age on April 9. Sunanc stated that he was willing lo allow this testimony stand ai his true . , j The hearing a-as ronclnded and th bftawMf taken bach to the iount jail' P : . ill It. snip 'ible" s J . that tea in sham ,iit, elbin front I DENIES RESIGNING AS CHIEF OF POLICE GERMANY MUST PAY BILLION MARKS MAR. 23 TF.XAN IS NAMED DIRECTOR OF MINT i rt h. Martin , Station. il t ige Licenses. I allt, ' allied repara 1 the Herman 'ist pa l.uOO. ore Match pos ted In tb ni England or ik of the Cnit- .ON DON SIGNS TRADE TERMS WITH RUSSIA March 16 The trade Md r a hii h commercial will be resvued h Draat ii I H .--'a A.,s it:ned hero rnlng by repre xeatatlvea at ii.ie i.ts ol the two countries,