CALLING OF YOUTHS 30 KILLED IH WAR "XOU CAJr DO BETTER FOB -LESS ON THIBP STREET' DEBATED IH FRANCE ' PLANT EXPLOSION Store Closes Daily at 5:30 P.M. On Saturdays 6:C0 P.M. Home Phone A 2112 Store Opens' Daily at 8:30 A. 31. On Saturdays 9:00 A. SI. 3 Opposition Develops in Cham ber While Shirkers Still Avoid War Duty. Many Fatally Hurt in Du Pont Works Officials Say No Clew Is Found. Pacific Phone SlarshaH 5080 The Most in Valut-Thi Best in Quality ) . - .. Ill I OUTSIDE CAUSE RUMORED JIot of Ix-ad Ar Yostha Seen r Uorrur l'ollo Disaster In t, estimation to Ictrrmln Ke ponaiblllt I' IKgaa. TnLiir.VGTON. lel. Not. i. Thirty workman era killed and fatally l-vjurl fvlay ta a terrtno eiploekoa ef a!"Jt four ton of black powder at Cpser lUcley yard of tha tu I-oot J'owcUr Company. It the erst aa-ttdent that baa occurred In tor of lha company a plan la ta a. .uar tar of a century. The hum of the blaat baa not barn deicrn-.lrted. According to a atatement ... 4 y tbe company the onxta ""win robably alaraye remain a tnyatery." Neaerthelesa. a Bl eeere Imeatisa Ion ha bean Ina.ltuted bT tha com pany. and every employe who waa near the building wiU b put throush a IKorou.n anamination la the r that Hint claw to too taj mi.ui oa A rumor was circulated that aome utaida ifitr waa reeponaioie. dli Toat facial aattl there waa aot a sbre4 of erlJaoce upon bkb io Bans ana theora .NaMr all th. victims were between It and : 1 yar of e"e- rr latea-tad far tint Tba axoloalon occurred la m packleg tou.i br Hack poader pallata nr. prepare! for shipment. These) pallata ara um for rnaa ana mr pmiw r-uca of tba powder, if aot ail. bale ah 'Pad to the warrto Ballon. T: eackUaat-houee waa situated la a !'. atorwg tb historic SraBdywine Oaaa. and waa oaa of tha laraa croup r em;i buUdina whtc make op tba 1 f par lla!ey branch of tba Da Pont flam abwut lira cUtaa Borthareel of toa city. ,, I- . 1:3 o'clock whaa a alUht iploeioa waa heard la tba aaUbbor hood, foiiowed by another aaa a trifle h. attar. Tbla quKkly waa awceaedad by a terriac blaal tbat aot oaly rocked t-.a wboia aalley. bat abouk and startled V ttminstoa. norkmo raa from every building and aba.-k la tba wid ara which lb a company a plant coaer. A a raa I column of amok roa from ta spat wbara tna packloat-boua stood, and wba tha cloud disappeared Ibara only a big tola la tba ground. Ita Horrible. k'orkm who aurvtved tha trameo-eV-iu. tlatt aaid tba acaaa waa on of horror. Twenty-el men war la tba packing bouaa wbaa taa podr axptodad. and rot aaouca of any of thara waa Ufl for ldcoti.1' atioa wltfc tba acaption oi Allaa A. Tnatr. tha foramar. whoaa body a ldanufl4 by abrada of cloti lai. a our of tha i tnaa . kiQad wara Iowa to pl wkU at work out- da tba pckirv-boaa. Thay wara Jta.a. a drr. Ilaarahan. a earpantar: riaastua, a f! ram an. and OlHtr. a Tba pctiat rck'nar-houaa waa a ana atory frama buildm. IS by Z fa I. and waa d.ldad Into atx roonaa. ol a lala part of II waa to b lounj. Naar by buildicca wara badly damasad. A fenca waa blowa away and tala- rapb aad lalrpbona wlraa wbltb wara alruo( soar tha tctna of tha axploalja wra nppavl from tbalr faatanals. Company official ld thara wara eout !" pound of powdr la tba ruktnl-boaK at tha tlma. Tb prop arty oa Lu Toot offlclaia aald. waa amalL Tba maa I nj a ra-1 wtra uUHa tba Ttnt. Tbay wara struck by LI la of machinery, flyln board, roc ha and a'h.r dabrl. On or two bad ayaa blowa out and savaral loat aa arm or - fbyauiana aaid tbay wara o badly Injur.! tbat not On of tbooi ta aipactad to aurrlra. On laory adan--ad by workman at lha yard ta that tha axptoatoa may Kara ortclnatad In a aoark from a beraa'a abo or from a apark caoaad by a a mail car rua-vinc ear aoroa aplllad powdar. A workovaa aaid lut bafora tha aiptoaioa eccurrad a car In which thara waa aararal pound of bla.s j-awdar ba1 baan drawn by two noraaa alone a narrow-a-uaia track la tha antranc of tb pack inf-h nuaa ta bo pr?rd for ih'omtr.t Tbo powdar pa ka-i tnlo boaaa botdiac about it pound. aaca. boma of h powdar. It waa aald. may ba aplllad from tha car. Eitbar a bora a So or tb whl of a car cu'd b tcnltad tn atuff and cJd a f:a.b lo ra"b tha aowdar la tba car. aipictinat It and tb powdar la tb aouaa. Caarda Xrm Iarraa4L tamnetl Papont. d I rat tor of tb black pwdr oparatlna dapartmont. and C. II. lord. anral auparlntand aat of taa aam dapartmaat. war at tb yard aooa aftar fia asploalon oc rarrad and at oaca laatilblad a tharucb lnt.tlorv "A cooipat Inaaadaadoa of t . f!a!aa wtll ba mad." aatd on of tha ?r-..-iala. "NotblBT wtll ba loft andnna l dlacovar tb cava of th diaaatar. "Wm baa not a alni thing to work on. fcowarar. and tba Mcta of In a al pluaioa pro"ab:y alway will rasoaln a mtry. Eary prvcautloa baa bao taaaa to fuard acainat accldanta. Tb cuard ato-t tb plant waa In rrad tonicbl by Major fylatr. baal of tba la Toat poll-- dprtmot, wno waa for-narly Chlaf of Po'.U- at 'VbiBctoa. I). C Tb fn Pont arl rK mi ar bIm actla. bat Both Ik; road bo laaraad aa to what lln r Invaatlcalloa tbay ar parauln;. ftaporta baaa baaa currant bar for aaaarat day tbat Bott.aa bad baan yatlad to traaa aa.1 fav-a alone tha Toad taa dinar to both tba Hatlay yard and tSa Ca.-r.ay a l olnt plant of tba ba pat Company, aaraiaf all amployaa of Tia'.anw ericia tBat thay would In parti tkair !! br roatloulnc to work at ar.kar p!a:a. I'arsoea who aay tbay aw awb aotica davlara tbay ramalaad a poaltiaa for only a faw boora at a tin. Offlctala of tba company daclarad tB!(M. bowaaar. tbat tbay bad tnada a ttoroil'i lnaatlttoa of tb r a porta a ad bad found BjOtbiB to aabalaallata laarrv l:r4 Pay Adrocalo Hack. fir. X T. Tuf a, auparlnlaadaat of Iba TVaakly lat Day Laau of Or a a a. Talara4 t Port'.aad taat plf hi aftar a tour ef California and Joutkaro Orafoa H rha la'ara.1 of a wky rt day. Irr. Tufta will anaat wia aiamoara of taa coramitta af at Boon today to (iKiu taa propoaad bill to a praaant ad to th aotar aulbortimc a waakty day. Tba bill mat wits conaidr :ia taiaraat. Dr. Tsf aald. at AaMand. .(. aaiaro and Koawburaj. Al .u aana a Bum bar ef pf(ti.ef of tba t'nl ri:ty sbawad lataraal ls lia propoaad laalaLatloa. Dr. Tufta wt1 opaa hwad'iaartara la la CuBiiBrc-vl tUKk. Kwa fat, toUay, a 1, " f i m II v . : ) w - . ' f ! ."; lUV' i - . . ... . r J . Bain Srrvica Photo. KAJ'FR I? COTVEHSAT10- T.TTH CRtKIUiL COS RAD VOX HOTZE.t- - UORIF. PASTOR RAPS PEACE Dr. Lovcland Says Europe Must First Settle Affairs. SCOTCH SOCIETY MEETS Speaker at M- Andrrwa Catlicrlng tOtow Isoxtt tor Amrtlca CoTcr nor I'a; Tribate to Tlonoor tcoa of raclflc orlhwrU T Ik -k Irl r lha kalnlnfL lb EL AnJrawa hotlaty of Oracoa gatharad .w- i Jl : . h i-rvllkl iwr ia aHis . - - j dining-roora of tb Bnaoa ilotal laat aisbt. Amarlcao aaa urimo na ana . - . m inrfraw l.nl m daeorallva not to tb wbtt room. I'raacnl wcr about It matanara ana auaia. f ....-1, n r. .1 .1 nl of th IO- claty. praaldad and lolroducad tba paakara. Thara wta lov lor ecotianu kMAl.-A In tha tuaala. anj iwj avt . j wi Tba war abroad waa raflatd aoroa- wbat la tb apaacBaa. out boot an -a xpr aaaad unawarrtnc davotloa to tbe I'nitad fctataa. -It la my profound conviction, nan- iamai - pastor of tba x irai aiamooisi v uunu, a ruaat ot tha avanlnc. "that tha two f!aa yon aaa bar toniani ara in .. .w- . . -. . ..in ta ba nullad down out of Cod a bluo sky. Thara la muck talk of poaca inaa mjh . ' a h. - v tnknlklar HT rnay aaaw vuu v . ' tbla. but I bopo paaco ahall not coma until aom a Europa. - am hoplnf Europ will not pay too much attantloo to a hysterical Amarl- iiii i rnlUr. Hnhomorl can wiiitwHn-, - and aa old maid acbool tcacbar. It makaa ma poll i saw no" whan F.urop act tb rascal. America acta tba tool." Governor wiinycomo. coin . . . a warm annreclatlon of th pioneer Scotchniai, pf th Pacific Nortbweal. na saiu no n - - adrufratloa for tba bcotco ploars. who war temperamentally suited to epa tha way to tb settlement that followed. feandersoo Read responded to th toaat. "Tb President." H spok of iria o j u j wi "w ' ' - - . . k . ' m k. t'.U.il A'aF'S Amarl ani nii v . ' - -. . c" waa by tb membare of the society atanaing. in ioav. -. -. . .i.k Brliiah rtaiiil Itarrv vina. i - - - U Sherwood, responded lo wlttyTeln. after wblao, Tioa cav in a D. A. Fatulio apoa oa m r oi he society and A. C Raa raaponded to . i i . t " liu mat lor in loaai, ' - J tl McDonald -v a aumbar of baa- ... . 1 11' I. I. nip aalecllona. narirras " " ' v' Harold llurlburt aana; aoioa. while Will lam buloerleod cava ttcotck dancaa lo coatuma. Tba evening closed With the ilnglB of -AUId i-ani oyna. liniivr prwewi - . - - ... It. PlrralL Robert Uvlnaatoo. Jobn - . . . . . 1 1 . tr ff Palkla. J on n rain. iv. i-w a-1 . . . m a. a a-1 B.a.a T" tf Htaraa. K. ft. Crwford. Jania Cormack. liarry Ilck- . . . . . a 11.11 eon. r ran R a uty. abuiww n. mm aaa aa . 1 Kj a llv.a A fa . h T B. ton . C. Karr. F. R Kerr. i. R W. Law- aoa. . W. l-aa.ia. . v. Jiantfion. t. A. Milne. .. I. Patullo. D. A- PatuIIo. David J. rtillllppe. Alas C. Raa. Sander son !.. iiuaa laMcni jiwifw nuaa. Alx T. tmtll.. Jamea R btuart. Jam's P Taylor. Jam a Tompeoa Wlllam IX Walker. Joba W. Wallaca. Vr. W. T. a , . . a Vf U'rtahl tAMaBll! aa 1 1 i am naiaa a. a. - - - - . . and Cr-arlea It Nobis. Otaaoa City. BERLIN AIDS OFFICIALLY rr-axtteeet Trm rratTiitl wttad aadartak lo ad coat and aup plla to aay Uarman warship needing taem la tn Allaatsa Ocoaa. should Oar many engage la war and abould there o tuck warbliw la tha Allaatle at tbat tin-. jaaibaivd of Coeaaaaak-atloai OatllaaaL -Tbat certain melboda of communica tion would be Bead by tba homo office r tha lln lo Hamburg to ad a la tb tic official la New fork wbara to said tba auppy ships. ta data time tb abstract of tbla agreement wit!, tha Oarmaa govern ment cam to tb German C'onaul-Gen-aral bar, aa promised, waa examined by Pr. Bueaa and found to ba aa out l'.aad la bia taller. There tba matter rested until July SI. lilt. On tb mora ine of tat day. wbaa th anadow of war r sated over Europ. Dr. Buisi re ceived a cablegram from Hamburg wblcb read about aa foUowa: -Ar yea prepared ta carry out aor agraemeial wiia ina oai-maa guvern mentT , lr. Baa& rapllad: -Jaa." The a, feel- llng that Carman ships war aoon to ba swept by allied warbslpa rrom tne sea. ba aet In motion th machinery to pro vide neutral vasaele to carry hi car goe of coal and supplies to hla com patriots afloat In tha Fouth Atlantic. Tbua. tha defeos contends, waa faah loood what tha American Government has termrd a conspiracy to dacelve aud defraud tba United Mates. Dr. Buena. directing tha actlvltl of th threa other defendants ell hla subordinates In tba line waa alona to blame If there waa any blame. Mr. Hand told tha Jury In hla openlrur addreaa. and then Dr. burns waa simply following ordure. "Thara waa one provision that waa not followed out." Mr. Hand aald. "and only one; no money waa furnlehcd with which to charter and aupply.th ships. But tha man of tha Hamburg-American Una and th Una Itself dug down In their own funda and spent tha money themeelves, knowing It would b re paid. When these funda ran short thara waa a loud Vry for help and money cam here from Germany. Msr lead la Lars Aaeoaata. -V make no secret of this, we make no secret of th fact that thla money orlrlnally cam from the German gov ernment. V hen It did com It cume In Urate amounts. Within a faw daya wa received three remittances of fiuO.OOO each from Germany and then w de posited In -New York banka to tha credit of tb lin. Nor do w make a. secret of th fact that tha Hamburg-American Una acted aa bankers for Captain K. Boy-ad. II la th German Naval At tach at Washington, and ha bad to spend large sums of money. -Wa know nothing whatever of tha ITti).ai)0 that came from Germany to KulenkamplT. U German exporter who testified ha received thla sum and told It waa for Captain Boy-ed. But we do contend that we committed no unlawful act In thus seeking to sup ply Oerman shipa al aea. -The Gornroent charcea na with four Ilea. It charge that wa lied In giving ordera to the shippers of tha supplies: that we lied In slating falsely Iba destination of the cargoes; that we lied In etating Incorrectly th cargoea: and finally tbat wa lied In riving tha valuation of tha cargoes. It alraply chara-ea these things; It baa not ad duced ona whli of evidence to prove them." Dr. Buens apparently bad hardly started to tell hla atory when adjourn ment hour waa reached and tb caaa went over until tomorrow. WlaSTERX WITNESS. MISSING Marshals Vnable to 1'lntl North-German Lloyd Agent. , SAJf FRANCISCO. Nor. SO. -United Statea Deputy Marahal who had been searching for Robert Capelle. agent her for th North German-LJoyd temsblp Company, aa a wltnesa In tha Sacramento neutrality cases, reported today tbat -they were unable to find him. A aubpena lasuad agalnat tha company which he represent waa placed In tha deputiea' handa more than a week ago. Tba Cntted Statea Plstrl. t Attorney's offlc bar believed that Capelle could furnish luformatlon concerning tha source of money used her to purchase and load with auppllea tha ateamer Sacramento to aupply German warships In tha Pacific a year ago. Teatimony by Gustav Kulenkampff In tha Fay trial lad to aubpena for tb steamship com pany. PARCEL POST RUSH BEGINS "Do Not Open Until Chrletmaa" la rian Tootal Official Ad viae-. Th advaoce guard of tba thouaands of Christmas packagea that will pour Into tba Portland Post office during the month reached tha city yesterday. A considerabl number were delivered, each oa marked. "Do aot open until Christmaa." Portland poatal offlclaia declare thla I tb aeasibl way to avoid tha and-of-tbe-oaaaon ruab. when millions of oackagea congeal tha maila and make It tcr.poealble to aeeur prompt delivery. Tbey advtso tbat Portland paopl fol low th plan of aandlng gifta early, marking thorn for Yuletlde opening. Attempted .jalo Theft toiled. To ttleree laat night tor tha lock from an automobile owned by Dr. Emily Balrom. while tba macbln waa standing at Wast Park and Alder streets, and were about to make off with tha ear whan thay wara surprised by Detecliv Craddock. Both of tha man fled. Tha officer arrested Oeorge tacbmldecke. a chauffeur, and charged him with complicity In th attempt. Craddock's attention was flnat at tracted to the pair when b saw them working around tba car with a flashlight. Caad Waeoever Qwtalw I Weeded. Daa e Affect tb Head. Tiaaca ':- ef la leaie and laaatlve effaet. tav iiivr natoMO Cil IMNE will be fauad batter tnaa ardlaary Qu'ntne. for aay parpoae (ar wbua Qmaine le used. loee aot cauee Sarvouaaaaa aor r.nffire in aaau. ntiutmoar. there le Oaly On -proms Quints. - loot far a-eavalwe ot M. J UHOVV Uo. PREMIER DEMANDS LAW General GaUJenl Declares Mcasure la Only One- of Prudence and Tbat "Decisive Errorf to End War Wtll Come in 19 Id. PARIS. Nor. SO. Th bill providing for the calllntr to tha colora of the young conacrlpie of the claaa of 1917. a measure recently aanctloned by the army committee of the Chamber of Deputies, provoked a stormy debate In tha Chamber today. with Premier Brland participating. Th bill provides for briwrlnff Into tha aervlr approximately 500.000 young men. who. In tlroea of peace, would begin military aerrlc In 117, lta mem. bera being- It and 1 yea re old. Tha proposal la to call them on December IS. when they would be aent to garri sons and then trained and incorporated In varloua regiments and aervlcea. Servlrea of Shirkers Demanded. Deputy Turmal. th first apeaker, de manded that th shirkers of military dut-. of whom he said there waa no fewer than 45.00 In Paris, be taken from their hldlnar placea and aent to tha front before these men were called. His worde were applauded by Social lata and "booed" by others. Premier Brland asked the Chamber to defeat the motion of M. Turmel. aay Ins; that th government could be counted on to do lta duty, that the Miniater of War, aa aoon aa he waa ap pointed, took all neceaaary measures to assure th complete utilization of all forces. -We need not be concerned about our strength." aald Premier Brland. -Wa are certain It la sufficient to carry us to tb end and wa ar sure Of success." rial lata laterrapt Speaker,. This declaration waa applauded. Tb Premier, continuing, aald th Chamber wa called upon anly to fix the condltlona under which th clans ahould bo called and tb hygienic meaaurea to be taken. M. Turmel Inalsted on maintaining hia motion. ' Colonel Drlant urged the Chamber to vote down the motion. Hla remark were continually Interrupted by Socialists. Deputy Aurlol demanded that the anti-shirker law, voted aome montha ago. be completely applied and that tha government tell th Chamber what It has done tn this respect. Tha Premier aaid ha could reply to M. Aurlol only aa ba had to M. Turmel, that If the government ask tha call ing of tha claaa It had aerioua reaaona for ao dolnff. Decisive Effort Da la ll. -Tha Chamber." aald tha Premier, "must unanimously vote the bill which w aak. aa -It baa dona alnce the be ginning of tha war." TI.e motion, put to a vote, was de feated. 405 to US. .. 1 After several speakers Hjrl criticised some condition In th army. General Galllcnl. the Minister of War, aald he wa In perfect accord with General Joffre, commander of the French forces, and demanded the calling of the clans of 1S17. This was a simple measure of pru dence, bo aaid. The claaa would not necessarily be aent Immediately to tbe front, he added, but It must be thor oughly Instructed and care taken that all eventualities ba provided against, lie Insisted tbat th claaa ba put at hia disposition at th earliest possible mo ment In order that It might be ready In th Bprlng of lilt, the time when, he aald. 'in concert with our allies, our reinforcements and our armaments will permit us to make the decisive effort." By a rising vote the Chamber passed the bill authorising- th Minister of War to call to the colora the 1917 claaa, without apeclfyina: any date. PARK TO BECOME RESERVE Hob Whites and Qnall to Be Erccd at Mount Tabor. Mount Tabor Park Is to be made a game preserve and is to be the borne of some bob whites, California blue quail and mountain quail. The birds hnv been caught by the state game offlclaia and will be turned looae in the park. Th collection of game given the city to add to the attractive-neaa of the park tncludea 13 mountain quail. 11 bob whltea and 13 Callofrnia blue quail. It is planned later to free aome blrda in Washington Park and to make tbat a game preserve. ITALY PUSHING BIG DRIVE (Citittnued From First Psc rolng down th Danube to meet the Russian menace. The public Is ex pecting every day to bear of the move ment of the Russian army, which tbe Emperor recently viewed In Beaaarabla, but apparently the negotiationa with Roumanla for the use of the Danube have not been concluded. A Budapest report goea ao far aa to aay that Koumanla has refused per mission to th Rusaiana to use the river through Roumanian territory, which would be tbe more convenient rout for an attack on Weatern Bul garia. Ciweco SUll Delay a Reply. Thar aleo seems to be soma bitch In tba alliea' negotiationa with Greece, tor nothing Is yet forthcoming aa to tha latter country's reply to tha latest damanda for guaranieea of aafety and facllttiee for th ntente'a arralea oper ating naar th Greek frontier. The Greek reply waa expected yesterday and the delay In lta receipt leads to lb supposition that th Greek Cabi net la not prepared to go aa far as tba entente powers deslr. Artillery. grnad throwera. miners, sappers and airmen contlnu their ac tivities on tb western front and British monitors ar alao making thlnga lively for tb Germans along the Belgian coast. , Th Russian, by counter-attack In th region of Illoukst. have driven Field Marshal von Ulndenburg s men a lltU farther from th Dvlna River. These, however, ar only Incidents, doubtless undertaken to teat tbe etrength of opposing forces. Jury Exonerate Train Crew. OREGON CITT. Or, Nov. 30. Spe claL) A Coroner"a Jury today exon erated U P. Howard, engineer, and W. W. Knight, fireman, and the real of th train crew from all blame for the death of Mrs. Croda Klar, th deaf and dumb woman who waa hit by a southern Pacific train between Molalla and Canby yestarday morning. 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Ho Inaugurated a newly-appointed peace secretary, and .. campaign against patriotic songs on the vaudeville stage, scored moving olctures of battlefield scenes and pre Sarnes. plays, and declared be would spend his money to unmask the muni tion manufacturers. -The rumor In New York that I have a , c.bleKram to the Pope On peace .?a he aald. "I know nothing ihut 1 We re not to deal with any rTrlr aYy" Sower, political or rell- "-W. want tod.aI with the bo In ibSwPOtherour work will oa dMeFord announced tbat he. Mra. R. Bo troand Theodore Delavign.; hi. new family win r.cmpa1ny him on th. peace ship none knew ioni"- -,..uvrrPST1!' N". T.. Nov. 2). Prealdent M.cCracken. of Vaa.ar Col Teae decllraed today to appoint official repreaentatTve. of Vaasar to take part fn the European peace journey planned by Henry Tord. Pln declining the In vitation. 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