CkcdaiiGS Yesleriaj 5 4 9 6 Only Salem Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. Weather Forecast Tonliflit nnd Snliu'duy ruin. Maximum 46. Minimum 25 No rainfall. l .:. n n ri tt 3 ATA litY , NO. 270.---TEN PAGES. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 14, 1919. KORTY- SECOND YEAR PRICE TWO CENTS -ON TRAINS AND NSW9 STANDS FIVE CENTS RESERVATION TO ARTICLE 10 iSDANGEROUS Rejection of Entire Treaty By President or Senate Certain If Clause Is Approved as Part Of Interpretations. , By Hugh Bailie (United Press Staff Correspondent) Washington, Nov. 14.-Rejection of the peace treaty bv the senate or by President Wilson himself is assured if the resolution of ratification goes to a vote containing the reservation to article 10, already adopted by senate, sitting in committee of the whole. , . - This was the opinion in administra tion quarters here today, based on the nresldcnt's own words, frequently re iterated, during his recent tour of the United States. Whether the president then will carry oit his threat to send leadinc treaty opponents, Including Senator Lodge, to Weimar, to negotiate a new treaty remains to be seen. Wilson Gives Warning. Wilson has served notice mat ne would consider adoption of the reser vation to article 10 rejection of the whole treaty. There iB nothing to indi cate that he has changed this attitude. When Senator Hitchcock recently call- ..... !, IVMtn TTnilBB WilsOll told 1'ortland, Or., r,ov. n. me uut, . b unacceptable LEGION NOT TO ADD MORE NEW HONOR MEMBERS Minneapolis Minn., Nov. 14. Un less the American Legion amends Its constitution new honorary members cannot be added to the rolls of the va rious posts. The executive committee decided the rectification clause of the constitution allows posts to retain hon orary members already elected but burs any additions. Delegate Stockbridge of Georgia, member of the executive committee urged the constitution be amended as soon as possible. I The yearly dues were placed at $1. which Includes subscription to the. American Legion weekly. The week ly will be published in Indianapolis providing facilities can be found there to print copies for a paid up circu lation of more than 350,000 a week. OREGON NOT TO TOLERATE REDS SAYS GOVERNOR REDS STILL TIGHT fif T A BACK;ROCH ESTER j J J J MAN FIRED UPON Olcott Declares Executive Of . flee Will Co-Operate Witl Communities To Prevent Rioting Here. WMEN IRISH REPUBLIC FLAGTORN FROM DWSCAR TO ORGANIZE AT mm MET, Tonight the doors of the Commer cial club are thrown open to new members. Any one. In Salem, with $5 and a desire to pull for a greater capi tal city, are invited to attend the monthly membership meeting, dinner and business session, which begins at 8 o'clock. It is expected that many citizens will take advantage of the re duction in membership rates and will sign up together. Office Knee lutercsis. Thn Salesmen's club forms tonight. It is probable that the leaders of the K. the "Irish republic" was rippea immu the automobile of Eamon DeVulera, ty a score of American Legion mem bers here today. The "president of the Irish rcpulj-: lie" had Just entered an automobile which was to take him for a trip over the Columbia highway. Tho foiier service men, who were standing near, observed the Irish ban ner flying from the windshield of the machine, on a lovel with the Amejt- The executive office will co-orerate with tho peace officers of the various communities throughout Orison in safeguarding the citizens of the state, from anv outrage such as was perpe trated by I. W. W. members at Cen tralia. Wash., Armistice day, according to a statement given out by Governor. Olcott, Thursday night. All district attorneys, sheriffs, may ors, police chiefs, constables and other peace officers In the state are urged by tho governor to keep a weather eye open for the working of radical propa- , ganda and to apply the ounce of pre- j vention necessary to stamp out sucn propaganda before it shall have been permitted to show its sting as in the case of the Washington outrage. The governor's statement follows: Statement Pointed. - - "There will be no repetition In Ore gon of the Armistice day outrage at Centralia if I can prevent It. The con stitution of the state declares that the governor shall see that the laws are faithfully executed, and I believe tnat the old adage 'an ounce of prevention is worth a pound; of cure' should be In as nearly full working order as possi ble from now on; "It Is the desire of the executive of fices to co-operate in every way possi ble with the peace (officers of the sev- Centralia, Wash., Nov. 14 While crossing the Scatter creek bridge sev eral miles west of the city last night. Clyde Paton of Rochester was fired at three times. All of the bullets struck the auto mobile in whioh Paton was riding. Following the attempted murder of George Pnxton, while he was cross ing the bridge between Centralia ana Chehalis early Thursday niorning, the shots directed at Paton made the fact stand out more significantly that the radicals who are being sought in this vicinity are not altogether on the de fensive. The large American flag which flies from a hill near the heart of the city of Chehalis was ripped by a rifle bul let yesterday. The shot ns evidently fired at long range. RD SHOOTS MILL W1 TTJ T TO SEATTLE RECORD PUBLISHES, BUT CLOSELY WATCHED Complaints Charging Murder In First Degree Filed Against Ten I. W.W. Who Participated In Armistice Day Riot . Chehalis, Wash., Nov. 14. S. A. Godfrey, a mill hand, who refused to obey an order to halt as he approached the county jail here early this morning, was shot and wounded by one of the American Legion volunteers on guard at the jail. Seattle, Wash., Nov.- 14. The Seattle Union Record, labor or gan, was closed up again at 1 o'clock tills afternoon by United States authorities, operating un der warrants Issued yesterday. Following reports that a gang 01 I. W. W.'s had planned to come to Chehalis and attempt a jail delivery, tho county jail had been under heavy guard since Wednesday night. Godfred said he cliun i unuersium. the commandto halt. He said he was not an I. W. W. II It STRIKE LAWS WILL PARALYZE Seattle, Wash., Nov. 14. With tht premisslon of United States District Attorney Robert C. Saunders, the Se attle Union Record was preparing this morning to resume publication of regu lar editions. While not under govern ment censorship its editors will be if certain of the pending reservations were atached to it and although Hitch cock never has specified what these "certain reservations" are, It is gener ally known here that the qualification of article 10 is one of them. What tho Hitchcock forces in the senate hopeto do Is to reject the reso lution of ratification containing the objectionable reservation then propose n new resolution of ratification which they expect the opposition- to defeat . . nnrt then cet together on a compro- legion . memheru of TUlHe, UU.L ran e.uo win p. eeu. "'"----"-" RAntion of held strictly accountable for articles irerKins ana u. 7 . ' V t aim oiii tn sucirest that IPearing ln the future lf named for the Presidency of 1 Jf 'the matter printed is deemed sedlt.ous uotn are insurance me.. y -- "7',; " ' ot"h ' will be arrested and prosecuted under Mr. Hutchason this afternoon denied, I chief of police, constable or i othw nionare act. according to however, that ne was a canuiuau, ote. ... 0.,., " ' Ben L. Moore, assistant United States the position, ami his friends r,lso are enforcement of the law keep his eyes , trong in their denial of this. aien as to tne . . olIceman remalned cn can flag. Annrnni-lilnc DeVulera, the members demanded that tmv ir"m the opposition hold that rejection of o.nhiem ho Tremnvefl. without WU1UH6 . , . ,,. fnr- lor compliance with , the. order,, rip ped the banner off. , Irish loaders In Portland are high ly incensed and are .making a vigor ous effort to recover the flag. The emblem was carried away and bid den by the former service men. FEDERAL AND STATE CHAGES FACED BY TACOMA RADII ms the -reservation now la process of for mation will constitute rejection of the treaty and end the whole affair. And if they succeed in securing adoption of the resolution containing the ob iootinnnhle clause the president will have none of it, unless he goes back on v.iu wnrdH and completely : reverses himself. , rions Are Framed. The administration forces are going ahead with plans for what tney win do in the event the resolution 01 rami talnine the reservations Wil son considers obje.-tionable fails to get wn.thirils. vote and is therepy aeieai .,1 in thnt case, they disclosed today, wilt offer a urogram of substitute reservations. ThesP, Senator Hitchcock eaidtoday, are as follows: 1 Ail members of the league , i, .i,.i,t tn withdraw on tw , nnh member SO 1 'drawing to be the sole judge as to .. vi! d.tr.r.i, ..rtiloi nrticin O. whether us ouuBanmio - Murder Is Charged. Centralia, Wash., Nov. 14. Com Dlaints charging murder in the first degree will be filed this afternoon nainst ten alleged I. W. W. members, alleged to have been Involved In the ArmiHtlee dav murders, It was announ-1 ALL RAILROAD 8 Washington, Nov. 14. the rail- cert by Prosecuting Attorney Herman 'roads will be completely tied up with When asked this morning his opln- munity where his JunsdiCUui ion of the reported campaigns for lead rshlp of the club Manager T. E. Mc- Croskey, of the Commercial ciuo saiu: To Be Auxiliary. "That is absolutely bushwaw! It has been said that this has developed in.n a nersonal flcht. There is noth ing to It. And I wish it firmly' under stood that 'tfteflf Is no political savor connected to this whatever. 'The meeting tonight will be a plain, open forum meeting. -Every salesman is invited to attend, listen to the pro ceeding, and Join the club. The Salesmen club will be an auxii- ary to the Commercial club, and will and stamp put as far as possible every ft tnUnlon Record office this, morn- semblance of any organization having " for Its object the fostering of crime and mitted to enter without being ques- ..,nnl.m 0 tVlO i.lUtltllttariE Of OM UOI1BU KUU UIO WVIVU1 BCH-lIlg OUl U state and nation. PT""9"!" ,n a" r"! .m'"U8 ?8 1 dav that complete confession, signed Now is the time to take up the ,r, ,ke Allen and C. D. Cunningham, special prosecutor. N The complaints will be against the following men: : T. C. Morgan, Brit Smith, Boy Beck er and James H. Mclnernay, all held in the Centralia Jail; Eugene Barnett, n B'and and A. E. Faulkner, held in the Chehalis county jail: J. H. Lamb held In. "the jail at Olympla: Loren Roberta and Bert Bland, who are at large. . . Confession Alleged. Captain Lloyd-Dysart, at the head of tv,n Amorlrain Leelon. announced to- cudgel against those torces which must J"ZlrTJf -9T that there was a conspiracy to hie undermined if -the .nation is not , I v.'"". of the'Amerioan iglon ibe undermined in inwov mem. .. -j- ., lwho were fighting I. W. W. propagan Peldges Co-opernuoa. T ,t.- da. has ben obtained. The clues and 1 will pledge the fullest co-opera- "5.." t,.I-L I evidence were obtained by American juegion men, 1 nniK nt ihn Dentin -will clVG. In event any situation arises with States Attorney Saunders having given which the local authorities cannot cope Permission to operate the plant. Thifc 1 urge that a speedy report be maoe - - " to this office and I will endeavor to be conducted under the direction of meet the situation ran an 01 un- w ihi f!nmmerc al club. If any boiw .Bucmiraf iiml iina,,, man wishes to join under those condi tions they are welcome to do so." ; zens and the gaiety 01 our nonieimc Iiunrhenn Fromisea. oeen put m jeopuruy mo . At tonight's meeting the Commercial of a lawless organization wmcn an .r,nnlnt a jinmhiatine com- may now plainly see w ueiermineu 10 v;iu - ; - I . . . . . .. , ,v.. mlttee to name officers for the ensu- worn rumj oiuu n..- Thev will report their se- wnerever a may baibhu h. uauu. tered the place, taken complete charge and arrested E. B. Ault, the editor, on i.i.. .1,- i!o r. ...r riH- a sedition charge. Ault has been re- IIIB naicij ,,, .emu K. Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 14. The six ty four alleged I. W. W. members rounded up. In Tacoma and held m the city jail faced state as well federal charges today. Prosecuting Attorney w....a... fulfilled. a Di..n .Ufid an Information in the have ne en iu rnnlred to superior ""'n'Lhe submit to the league any domestic ivim criuuiiui nllMHnn such as lmmisrauoii, iauui v. iei;iDiu.- ' tariff. ... ture. ., 1 The Monroe doctrine not to dc This is the first action which author n decision of the 1 r. wttincr cllrectlv at the impaired u. I. W. W. as an organization. The gCA- 'Article 10, merely advisory and Koine, nronnred by 1 ruue icy Sa ders, alleges conspiracy on ine vear. wtinn nt the TJecemher meeting. 11 Is said that Thomas B. Kay is held high in favor as president of the Com mercial club. No other names 01 proo nM successors have been heard. . A snlendid entertainment has ueen Following this a buffet lunch will be served in the club' rooms. new law passed, by the last AT 'The organization has lifted Its bloody hand to strike and that overt act should place every citizen alive to the dancers that face him and his country. Prompt action on the part of fed eral and state authorities, may go a long way toward eradicating this evil and wherever It exists in Oregon It should be mercilessly stamped out ' . PEI ernment charges being Prepareu - American troops or United States District Atto ney - the ,caBie t0 re8t ders. alleges conspiracy on the part nayai " of members to overthrow tho govern- or BCif.g0vernlng col- nlont . t w w In nnles of empires not to be permitted to Continued arrests of I. W. W. in on ies or emp fc the em eXpeXd tSTJr nfes S dom.n.ns or self-governing .mh.n nffillated with four 1. colonies is u i rrt.nt .1 J. ' " ? ' i' L? L,i,. motion mlshl $800,000,000 Available Now for Developement or Enterprises Over Nation MANY TURNED AWAY POSTER ON EXHIBIT FOR BETTER SPEECH IN SALEM SCHOOLS Throe hundred natrons were turned away for lack of standing room, and rss nersons. the largest audience in seven years, according to Happy Gor rtnn who nrofesses to know, watched v,o nnvfnmiance of the O. S. P. Mel ody Minstrels at the penitentiary aud Two exhibits of "Better Speech posters were held in the city schools this week. The lirst, comprising collection of posters from the elemen tary schools, was at Garfield, Thurs .1 MnvA.vihpl' 12. The itorium last evening. The spontaniety i M)sf) EUzabeth Maeieay. leased on $5000 ball. When Ernest Newsham, district sec retary of the United Mine AVorkera, had posted $5000 ball latter was re-arrested on a state charge ; of alleged criminal libel of the dead, l and was released on $1000 bail. The state alleges Ault libeled world war veterans massacred at Centralia in an editorial published November 12 in which It was said, "the rioting which resulted in the deaths was the result of a long series of Illegal acts by. these men themselves." Directors Arrested. Newsham was accompanied to tht federal building by Frank A. Rust member of the Union Record control board, who was immediately arrested foY alleged sedition and released when he deposited $5000 bail. George F. Listman, third member of the newspa per directorate, was taken into cus tody later when he called at the mar shal's office. He likewise was released on bail of $5000. Ault, Listman and Rust will be given hearing before United States Com missioner McClelland Tuesday morn lng. of the applause which greeted every ,.mw was. oerhaps, tne greaieoi proof available that the record auu lence was not disappointed in the pre- Mlss Hazel Finhwood and Miss Ethel Hummel. Those receiving first places were Eloise Wright, Garfield: Helen lence was not oisappoimuu ... w. Bra(Jtol.ti, Garfield; Annie Leadbetter sentatlon. It Is pretty saie to Englcwood, and Carl Johnson, Rich that not one m tnai-nuge - , - othcr8 who recelved honor did not laugh whqiepearteu.y 'l hln mfintlon were Donald Poujade, nonsensical sallies : Ot A. t.. i'dm . Elliston Bloom; Rich mond, and a community poster mado Of those against whom the murder Charges were filed. Eugene Barnett is saidto be one of the most desperate, He was captured In the hills near Cen tralia. Three Identified. Brit Smith Identified Mclnernay, Becker, Morgan and Lamb as having been in the I. W. W. hall armed with for Ault, the Kuns during the attack on the Ameri can Legion paraae. Becker was found with three others In a room back of the hall with guns by the Lgioh men who charged the hall after the shooting. Mclnernay is said to have ueen in the Everett riots four years ago, when W. W.'s took a boat from Seattle to Rverett to shoot up thetown. Rlirteen men got off a freight tram from the north at Centralia at 3 o'clock this morning, showed the oraKeman revolvers, made threats to "raise hell with Centralia then scattered. in brakeman immediately reported their threats to the American region. An armed posse is out searching tor the men. . in sixty days if congress passes anti- strike laws, Representative Burke. Pennsylvania, told the house toduy during debate on the Each rallroadi y bill. "' Rnricn Is chairman of the general adjustment committee of the conduct ors of the Baltimore and Ohio rail road. ... Burke Indicated the tleup wouia o brought about by a general strike e-t railroad men hut did not Biieuuiu.. say so. After Burke's Beecn tne nousw ed the Anderson amendment to the Esch bill which continues tne prcwim. system of settling disputes batweea railway managers and ehlployes thru sii adjustment boards. ' The vote of 11 to 108 was taken as showing sentiment for the Ander son amendment as against the Web ster amendment which would have prohibited strikes. VA v The Anderson amendment has the approval of the railway brotherhood it was saiu. . MORE RAIDS ON REDS ARE MADE IN SPOKANE I'llhL UIMUII HhU COALVOffi CI niin Txrndh.. Nov. 14. Memor- ini services befitting heroes wno aieu u. i . .., .w held here this after- outset. no i a. wi noon for the four young soldiers snoi to death as they marched in tne at- istice day parade last Tuesday ait- Washington, Nov. 14 With the gov ernment acting as mediator, mine opcr ators and representatives of the United Mine Workers came togetner nero w day in an effort to settlo tho dispute; over wages and hours which cause! the recent coal strike. . AS the delegates assembled for thU wnm conference" It appeared t:e.- aeatuocK irom v..u m ernoon, The union representatives were pre pared to enter the conference at this afternoon determined to hold out for an uncompromising victory.. Lc triumph, tney learcu. .... . . . i .1... Iknn rnmlllete The audltor.um was tne ; - 7" KXtreme radlcaI element do honor to j control o Warren Grimm, attorney: Ar ur w ""- -. wa8 exported Dale HUDmra, ..s - ... in town large enough to accow . - " "V , Vi,- miners the men will those who gatehered to do honor to -r. r conservative leader Arthur Me wift-nuh nhftrmaciat lawman, and - Ben Casagranaa, . . I1U Ik.. to insist on full compliance wuu flemandB lor a 8 nour w. bootblack, al, citizen of Centralia S'nT-i ail veeians of . ..o wai. . ,n,i sam Taylor.' or" swallow a lump, that rose unbidden their throats n.- . when J.' Montrose, In a oice that a of ,ntercst was more than one so-caueu Washington. Nov. 1 -Approximately $800,000,000 will 'be Pleased to help local enterprise throughout the Vnited States as a result of the crash in the New York stock market, gov ernment officials here Mid' 'da r This vast sum when It Is no longer attracted by speculation, will be avail- ;,diKiio..on.'' here b' .i-inuim.a. . ,,.v,(ph onomilatlon v men mont sounded a w arning ag latlon eany in - . al that can i n tlemand. In be ternu u--- - normal times can. bpecumiu.o tremendous ?fr rr it and the vast amout of This daiiy attracted millions in ready JZ tZ small banks In every part of the believe that has country, msieuu ' ---- into local enten. eer couui attuiu i.Hthetically beautiful A great deal of interest was mam- .. I k.i.h f,nm anhool r.lrcles and from envy, can "r".rv ,.nt- .ii.a t That I .'ti out,, nuuu. ... Garfield school inursuiy uueniuuu. ballad Wonderful Mother of the The high school exhibit was Judged mu ,ntii-o nerformance, from tnei- . .. i , o The entire Penmu , ; Wednegay afternoon. November 12. 'e"inBC.S cosine judges were Mrs. J. C. Nelson, ClUail.L .Ol.e.iiei. o.-.c ....... melodies, was as tumii.B r.7 j. finished a production as one t 05 per cent, 'tne to- from 14 to P telegraph. tions .i""-' known as the These small ba,"ka f ,.mPr rtollar" "farmer banks, me helped extenu u.c i - - sire. The show will be repeated this afternoon for the patients in u.b hospital, and again inis ane..... the inmates of the penitentiary. 20 Mffion Gallons For Chicago Celebration Mrs. Monroe Gilbert and miss lottie Peters. Those receiving first places were Leona Este, Ruth Barnes, Es ther Butler, Nellie Jefferson ana Laura Schwab. Others whose work was men- tinned as worthy were Allan feheparu, Dorothy Copley, Dwight Mulkey and Fitz Menaue. welve of the high achool posters are being sent to Eugene for the state contest. fnaorve DOaro statement condemning it. he A drop expected in ...... - key to the situation, it is explaine tnus ii:.i ,itlce. ulation that began w.tn tn exnerts pointed out. eve""" .... dollar" eight hundred Now they say the coin back home, Spokane, Wash., Nov. 14. Two more raids, announcement of two W. W. meetings, prompt counter an nouncement that they would not be allowed, calling of another American Legion mass meeting to demand fur ther action and the swearing In of legion heads ns special police, featur ed the morning here. Thousands of pamphlets of radical nature were seized here in two raids, one on n barber shop and the other on a reading room. No arrests have been made up to noon, since midnight last night. Police absolutely will forbid any more radical meetings, Police Commls sloner Tilsley said today. Portlanders who spent Thursday In Salem are J. W. Morrow and A. C. Spencer. i per cent. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith of Astoria !are visiting friends in Salem. . Alleged Red Leader Twins State's Evidence; Round-Up Ot" Wobbies" Is Simplified Body Of College Student Found In River Identified COLORADO MINKRS RKTUnX nn Colo.. Nov. 14. Striking Colorado coal miners are gradually re sumlng work. Additional mines open ed today and the prospects were that the state would be oacK to norm... shortly. Plenty of cars are on hand to -.., i,o cnnl to Rocky mountain com munities suffering in zero eaw.-. inek of fuel. The' state troops are oe- .., x-v 14 Twenty million hn,.l, ,.,,, available for Chi canons ii, if cago's celebration tomorrow night if ingire holds War judge uw,el - t time prohibition invalid. The aust "m nd the mahogans covere" ,.sr;; . anticinatlon of the celebration. Hundreds of reservations wlHldrawn gradually from the coal Philadelphia. Pa., Nov. 14. The body of Fred L. jenKins, i niveau . . .... . ...,.1 IV, ttl. of Pennsylvania biuuu.h., iuu Schuylkill river late yesterday, waa Identified by his father, H. L. Jenkins, a wealthy lumberman of Vancouver, B. C. Post mortem examination showed ih. hnV WHS suffering from cerebral hemorrhage when he leaped to his thim two weeks ago. Centralia, Wash., Nov. 14. The! ask of officials who are attempt"' to bring to justice an memu. . I. W. W. who participated in ihb sacre of American Legion nie...-.-here Tuesday, has been fu simplfled by the fact "Brick" Smith, alleged secretary of the Centralia I. W. W. local, has turned states evi- r..'iintr Attorney Herman Allen ... ,wiv for the statement that aitv, nnlnted out to him four of his fellow prisoners in jail ne he himself was unarmed and fired no BhThe coroner's Jury which deliberat ed here lust night failed to fix res- -iKiiitv for the shooting which re sulted in the death of four members of the American Legion uu.." Armistice Day paredo Tuesday after- of those who were in the I. W. W. So large was the crowd that gather ed for the hearing that it was neces sary to hold the lnouest In the . citjr commissioner', office instead of th .....i..tni,inif establishment an Iirsi scheduled. , Those who expected sensational tes timony and a long drawn-out hear- t.,..,vw were illsai)I)Oiniu. j .UK. - - . headquarters Tuesday afternoon when tVia firm Istlce day parade passed. Rmlth. according to Allen, said all . ,iule more tna an spur four of the men he indicated were an(J practlcaiiy al lot the evidence in armed and he "guessed" they partlcl- j troduced had been previously heard pated in the shooting. Smith claimed many times.. It v. I s i I. w i to help finance mcai Call money is lne lBI , millions of it. have been n fields. ecribe loans made for an exireincij etimes for a day only, needs- bliort time, som t 4