THE aiOItXING OREGOXIAX, . SATURDAY,- FEBRUARY 9, 1918. ROOSEVELT BETTER; HIS CASE SERIOUS Physicians in Attendance Say CoSoneTs Condition Is Met Critical. FAMILY'S VIEW HOPEFUL Anoihrr Kortj-elchl tloati Will De mi o hafh-r Aitnilier Oprratinn , W 111 ll .Vwrwiry, D-rcJarc ' Jx-ftora la Ancadanar. . u VtW TuRK. Feb. The condition f Theodore KooMvfll at J :3a p. M. tolv waa daelarad to b satisfactory In a koll(ln Iwuwl al tha aospltal wher araa recently operated on for a threat "I-r. Bael called on Colonel Iloose e.tt at 1. o'clock." aatd the text of the bulletin Tolonal IciHMtrrlt ha nid a very i ho activities extended throushout the pacific Coast territory. In addition to blowing up factories, plotter In fiat section of the country had planned to foment strike among workmen encased In war Indue trie, to demaare fruit trees and crops, and to a leaner extent to destroy ships being built la yard alone the CoaC CITV mOMPT TO Cl'RB I. w. w. rortland Srntla Krt-ord Nnrabrr to t hk-a-ro for Trial. TEUTONS' HOLD Ofl TURKS PRECARIOUS Portland hae taken eummary meas urr to head off the L. V. W. movement in thia vicinity and rlnaleaders have been taken Into custody almost aa aoon as they arrived. It wa. known aeveral weeka aro that eeveral were hea-ded Ihla way from the Middle Weet but they were rounded up aa tbey appeared, with the reeult that Portland hae aent to Chtcaao for trial, more I. W. W. asltators than any other one city, aorordtne; to Acting t'ntt.d Sttatea lllarasv I'lnkln Tk..e agitators included ILarry Word, or-1 anupaiuy aaniaer In Portland: Alton Soper. or aanixer In Aatnrla. and C. IL Orlfrin. representative from the Chicago head quarter. It l tacitly admitted by authorities here that a few L W. W. men have at tempted to vet Into the rank! of ship yard and lumber camp workers, but these are dally being; weeded out be fore they can do any material damage. Their propaganda is not belli received very enthusiastically among; the workers. Chief of Police Johnson Is In receipt Failure of German Policy Is Seen in Moslem Move for - Emancipation. NATIONAL FEELING GROWS to All Shown In Measures Taken for Turklficatlon of Commercial Lite Hated Allies Tools. (CratHfht. ISIS, br Ceorze H. Porin A Co. 1'ubllahfd by arrangement. Seventh in stallmenL) BY DR. HARRY BTUERMER. From the Germans we now turn of information concerning the possible again to the Turks, to try to fathom sabotage campaign and yesterday re-1 the exact mentality of the Young officials In different ministries, partly eelved additional information of value I Turks during; the great war. and to foisted on the Turkish government by in -erreting out ma agitators in to I discover what were the intellectual uerman authorities, parity giaaiy uowniown section. I ..... ., , . -r- i. . . . . i sources lor tneir various acnvi'iea. zr".". r. .iv;;,-:" irrrr..!" to give a better idea of the whole the offices of all trade undertakings of any public interest whatsoever, such as banks. newspapers. transport agencies, etc., the Turkish language should be used exclusively for book keeping and any written communica tion with customers. One can. imagine the "Osmanic Lloyd and the "German Hank" with Turkish bookkeeping and Turkish letters written to an exclusive ly European clientele! Old and trusty employes suddenly found themselves fared with the choice of learning the difficult Turkish script or being turned out In a year's time. The possibility , Indeed, the necessity of employing Turkish hands in Kuropean businesses suddenly came within the range of practical politics and that was exactly what the Turkish government wanted. The arrangement had not yet come Into operation when I left Constanti nople, but It waa hanging like the sword of Damocles over commercial undertakings that had hitherto been purely German. Optimists still hoped It never wouid come to this pass and would have welcomed any political- Foreign Powers I military blow that would put a damper on Turkeys arrogance. utners, Be lieving firmly in a final Turkish vic tory, began to learn Turkish feverishly. Be that aa it may. the new arrange ments were hung up on the walls of all offices In the Summer of 1916 and created confusion enough. t'ermaa Optimism Shaken. Many other measures for the syste matic Turkification of commercial life and public intercourse followed hard on this first bold step, which. I need scarcely mention here. And In spi of the ever-growing number Of German and pulse mtve been normal throughout the day and the violent symptoms of ht Internal Inflammation are subsid ing rapidly. The outlook la very en couraging. " l-enpire the encouraging tone of to st--' bnlletlA. Colonel Roosevelt's eortrm have Imlirated that tney would be unanle to determine before tomor row whether furMier operations would Tee neceseary. 1st Os-rratleiM Per-fs-rsaeel. Tuesday the Colonel underwent an operation for abecess-ia In hia ears. He waa recovering from another operation -serformod a few days before at his tyater Hay home for fieluU- Testerday acute inflammation devel oped la the oh-nTs inner left ear. which resulted in the hurried calling of conferences, aa the pbyiUciana feared It might extend to the mat-told process. At their conclusion It waa announced that the patient a condition, waa "serl a but not critical" and the doctors would b-e ana Me to say until hours ad eUpead whether another operation would be neceaaary. Dallas-alls' Hew Held. Members of Colonel Roosevelt's fam ily, who have- been at the bo up Hat, were very opttmlsttc over the rvporta la announcing tonight's bulletin Miss Josephine itrykcr. Colonel Koofssvelt's private secretary, said there waa noth ing noted from today's observations vhkh would Indloxute the need of any further operation. 55 ALIENS ARE INDICTED dieorganixed 1. W. W. element in the Position w" J preiaca : , r 1 ii m K. r r-mrta Af tha Vnrlhv.il I. i I DT aiating a lew 111 ina uui.-idiiuiiiK progress but we have been able to cope with it thua far." said one of the Fed- I eral agenta working on the I. V. W. cases, laat night. . w .. Many of them are -converts." who have entered the shipyards to evade the draft. One of these new converts' didn't even know the pur- accepted for the moment because th Turks had still much to'learn fro German organization and could prof from employing Germans, in spite of the appointment of a number of Ger man professors to the Turkish Un versity of Stamboul (who, however, as a matter of fact, like the German gov ernment officials, had to wear the fez and learn Turkish within a year, and be sides roused most unfavorable and antt German comment in the newspapers) features of the present Young Turkish government and their dependents. Their first and chief characteristic Is hos tility to foreigners, but this does not Thev are meklne- a oulet memker. I prevent them from making every pos ship campaign but their success Is not I slbla use of their ally Germany, or from o inniram M.n -A..wi.. i I aDDroorlatlnsr in every walk of life " " . . i u i - - - . .. , uerman comment in lue iiewa-ii"-t-rj, connection with the draft have un- anything European, be it a matter of , was Boon pet.fecty evident to every earthed not a little evidence and quite technical skill, government, civilixa- unblaaed witness that Germany would a few new carda have been discovered tlon. that they consider might be f,n(, no place ln a victorious Turkey nut tne Holders are not all ardent I. I protitaoie. iseconaiy. tney are possessed ft r th. war if tne "committee foi of an unbounded store of Jingoism. . .nll rroe-ress" did not need her. which baa Its origin ln Pan-Turklsm gom8, ,ort of light must surely have with Ita ruling idea of "Turanlsm." broken over the last blind optimism Pan-Turkism, which seems to be the ,h riermana ln tha course of the pose of tha organisation and I believe I governing passion of all the leading Summer of 19K. there are not a few Inoffensive mem-I men of the day. finds expression in I Hand in hand with the nationalistic bers or tnis class." I two directions. Outwardly It Is a con- attempt to coerce European business Acting I nlted States Attornev Ran-I stant striving for a "Greater Turkey." I imn minr the Turkish lansruaa-e there ain saio last mgni that th situation I a movement that Tor a large part In went more practical attempts to lurk Its essence, and -certainly In Its terrl- lfy all the important branches of com torial aims, runs parallel with the I mprce bv the foundine of Indlcenou: ALIl:S LI1D JL W. PIXJTTTaiS "Holy War"; Inwardly It Is a fanatical organizations aid the introduction of desire for a general Turkification which reforms of more material content man finds outlet In Dolltlcal nationalistic those language decrees. These efforts, measures, soma of criminal barbarity, I in spite of the enormous absorptio others partaking of the nature of mod ern reforms, beginning with the lan guage regulations and "Internal col onlxatlon" and ending In the Armenian persecution. It la worthy of note that of the two Intellectual sources of the "Holy War, Dangi-roas I'-nr-tnir Maxqurrado ax Labor iirgdrrs. PEATTI.K. Wash.. Fab. I. Clay Al len. I'nlted States District Attorney her, auld tonight that the I. W. W. agitation In th Northwest was being directed by alien, many of them dan gerous enemies of the Nation, who are eloatkinc pro-Germanism tinder a pre-I namely Turanlsm which one might re- tens ot storking in th interests of I verse and call an extended form of Old- ' -W'lttl' r -- r--- r-sr eC men were taken nito cueloly and a large amount of documentary evl '- wselsJ. Mush of this evl dene waa presented to lae grand Jury and some of It era quntsd In the con apiracy Indictment which was returned tori y. e'orty-els of the SS per-one Indicted ted.iy. including ll.-o.! and Voelter. have b"n In custody of the rltjr and county ethorttle here stacv lat last Oec tr. Two of theart Frank. Keiily and liuie Tort are wanted on similar charge namel in an Irjir-tment re tarnv'd la CMca; . aseera.ng to Fed eral aathertcies. Th nm of nine f th were plared on secret f ie because they had net beesr lakes Into rsjel-eUr. -M erraala ojt taw lws. Flv of th.ae. Joha W. Preston. L'alt- 4 Mtatr lu.lri t Attorny. annonnced la cottrt. were Involved In charge of conspiracy to vlolat th esp-tnate act. t!mis..i r.'n.lv la San Franc! Th e-thr fur reside In or rtrmx !n rjicico. Federal authorities said. Hrrat for the arrest of the nine Were prepared tody. Th In-lwlmtAt charged the defend nu wiirt a general conspiracy by -"threats, assaults and Intimidation 4 Ik ai.tributlon of alleged I. ft. IV. literature to obstruct the artlvltl f the Uoveranaeai In th proeeculloa f the war. It allseed that they were member ef branches of the organisation known a -militants and -r-bel.- Violation of vartooa sections of the pnal rod and War regulation and prw Tarnation. In- rlud'ng th enemv alien and aelectlv draft art, also wer IIg-d. Ornaatsesl t eassalra. y rhargesl. The defsndants also were accused of an organiser! conspiracy l "Injur and crpres certain ritisn of th Cnltad trtst.e bv threats and Intimldatlrtn. letter mailed to sums f th de fndanta were reprodud In th tn rl !. t merit rWimi of the wr from I. -v. W. prisoner In th Cook County J- 1 1 la Chicago. They urged men on th outside'' to great effort In their work, aa "lh best mean of helping their fellows In Jail In Chicago." Two of the letter were signed by G. A liobert and Jamea Itowaa. among th'-a availing trial on Indictments re turned In Chu-ago. Telegrams sent to P. H. Johnson, as sistant t'ntted Stata ilatrlct Attorney, -ah comluctcd th Investigation, by .Vltert F and Frdrlch Ksmond. of Kan Francts-r-o. remonstrating against alleged Inhuman treatment of th men tn eoatody here, tlss wer Incorpor ated in the Indictment. Fox and K- nioad signed their name aa members cl th 1. W. W. defense eommltte. . at tea r4lak-a Peesa OaeiesV. , poem belittling American soldier and alleged to have been written by ."iti") Theodora I'olaai. of San Fran---. was reprodaced verbatim In the Indictment. Name of tt of th person Indicted wer anunred by th clerk t of the court ae follow: Willi. HnAd. lw F VrMtler. Jeha (;ra. 3nt-i I'arr.'l. Hertry Kvane. A In. -ni Sata-il. hwri ( Bialn. Kdward 1. fl arar. yrang itsi:r -lettte T -rt, JuMu ltesra -a'. H. l.y r'slts Cta. i'rinl J.kMs. (,' kFl J A 1-evrlee. V II Itiel, Jmmrm Mrkeeate IC Aan.reosk t-"ed-f'ell V..ra. JDll llsnr. Wililam I t Milam r.iersMU. W S". Sherman. A.--!-! II. Ii.imnml. J,in O'Tin.n. J. H. la. I raae.r. Kiiluii T ISnagvsi. Her l-elf. ' -w - W ai!.hal. li.arss Kv.n. John -. J-a-rfi et-pSeaa. w Ifc Mill.r. Jnhft 1 Jap', it-A K'grimr. rrark Tresis. Krlts I-.vaK KSsH Murna. fr-sns M-rcan. J.. . W W Auetl. I Has'l. t."-e I c-tle lie sears. J-HS J. CuBlrl Frank II. Utile who was lynched st rl-itte. Mont., wa mention! among strtrrt, a a pereon with whAin thoee ru maxi in tb Indl.-lmer.t bad ronrplrd- W sntx,Tt"X. Feb. . Indasttlal fVorisrs of the World on th Pacific f-st hi' rhrnnd wholesale deatmc-ti'-st of la-iustne - an.i sh.ppmg and sitaer Interferen with prosecution of the war. It was said today at the . g-artment of Justice. aaawtag Ptast rviected. The Indictment of i at Baeramento a Feleral grand Jury Is the result f recent Investigatlra-ie by Govrn siieni agenta. who discovered that land er were plotting systematic sabotage. of all Intellectual capabilities and ener gies ln war and the clash of arms, were expressed with truly marvelous directness of aim, and, from the na tional standpoint, a truly commendabl magnificence of conception. This latter has indeed never been lacking as a progressive ethnic facto In Turkish politics. The Turks have a wonderful understanding, too, of the imDortance of social problems, or least, ss a sovereign people, they feel instinctively what In a social con nectien will further their sovereignty. The war. with its enormous Intellectual .!.'.- ka AAv'.lnlv hrnil.hl all the iwtW I U.HII T.. -1 I - V. I I ' 1 J " . .. I L. m. J . , . J. I political and economic resources or tne rty which finds practical outlet In Turan- Turks. including the Young Turkish I istlo Ideals, la still th Intellectual back-1 ., .,nm.ni to the hisrheat nossible .irfKAXH Wash, Fb I. Plans for Don" " oincisi lurgey today and has stage of development, and we ought sabotage on tha mrt r in,,.i.i I to be broken by tha present war. thel, he .MmrUrd if wa often find Workers of th World do not extend I Young Turkish Islam policy is already that measures, whether of a beneficlent to r.aalern nashlngton. so far as De- I completely oanarupt ana can. there- or Injurious character, are not lacking partsnent of Jnstic official here I ,ore- studied her dispassionately lnin modern exactness, clever technical- snow, j. t. Met iovrti. I'nlted States I m" aspects. e propose to treatlity and thoroughness or conception. Min.'ui, declared tonight. i in matter in aome aetall. fincar th general wood and farm I s-as.asa n....j All New Turkish nationalistic efforts at emancipation had as first principle labor. ilr. Allen, for obvious reasons, could not say what measures were being taken to suppres this disloyal agita tion, but Intimated that Federal agents wer on th alert and had th attua lion Weil in hand so far as guarding gains-, acmai oestr-urton or proper a ivowFieu. Turklsm and Pan-lalamlsm, th men) of the "eommltte for unity and progress" hav only mad logical! though unsuccessful use of the former. although, theoretically speaking, they recognize the valu of th latter as strike callrd for last August, and which was blua-ked by the arrest of more than a sa-or of alleged members of the or ganisation here, some disturbances hav been planned by the I. W. "TV., but none of them wer put Into execu tion, h said. Without anticipating. I should just like to note here how this change appears to affect the war. Ka one can doubt that it will enormously intensify zeal in the fight for existence of the Turkey s?-,: v -.0.uC!.P,i,, .'L0"- Jht of the future, freed from Its jingoistic - '-' "- - nave outgrowths, once more come to it n.r. unoer review i ineretor to be ,enses and confined to its own proper dated from that day. shortly before Bphere of activity, Anatolia, the core - war, wnen inai or the empire. But. on the other nana. MONTANA TO FK.HT I. r. tr "Junction was flung overboard which iron might and determined warfare "" or inc i against tnis misguiaea state are neeueu Druiiciiua os ina inicrmi or p.itmn rm . - . . . . r i Kmr,,i . . i u I - , I LVJ rtlUl UU L all u , 1 u . ... . ,ub. .-.ess s-aw a iu ne r.sinra at -special I on a Hill out. loo Illtl civilized. It I (. Eamaaeloafloa Alaa. i waa lunir naraeir that ,1 1 th . . . I r - . . i . i . I . ' ws sisisisrr. i having curtly refused th entente off 11 F.LK.SA. Moot., r.b. I. It I Urgaly lo Tm.ovJt' P'-l-ons ss a lo deal with th 1. W. W. aituation In w Turkey a remaining neu re- traL If. after this slight digression, we glanc for a moment at the practical measures for a complete Turklllcatlon efforts I rtf Turkev. the economic efforts at Montana that the Legislature, which I. " " "..r"" J 'q"a' '"ted emancipation and the civic reforms car lo met her. on -.bru.ry 14 In special h "' nc" " "n:",,,"c' ' rled through, we find first of all that - br Oov.rnor ""l""'' Tn , M th" new Turkey, when she had thrown S.n V. ..w.rt. In hi call for th. Jn,f" b?l , 0 21 I", ' T'rT the capitulations overboard, then pro extra session, to pass a .edition and L0" V"" "n- 11 w 1914 before she -.rf,i , -mnclote herself comDlete- s botgg get. Th Governor, in recent utterances. ba dealt In a spirit of apprehension with the possibility of trouble from I. . r. sources in tn Stat next i-prlng. I-RFMDHXT I'CRRCR ARRESTED Head of Trading Cuui parry Held In Conner-lion Wllh Munitions Plot. formally recognized th abolition of capitulations, long after she had lost all bold on Turkey In that direction. as eariy as summer of 1915 there wer clear outward Indications In the streets of Constantinople of a smolder ing nationalism ready to break out at any moment. Turkey, under the lead ership or ialaat Bey. pursued her ly from Kuropean supervision in the realm of trade and commerce. A very considerable step in advance In the wav of Turkish sovereignty and Turkish economic patriotism was the organization and since September, 1916 execution of the neo-Turklsh au tonomic customs tariff, which with one blow gives Turkish finances what the course along th wall-trodden paths, government formerly managed to ex- FRANCr.SCO. Feb. t. P. O. president of the Mexican Na tal Trading Company, wa arrested F!r",,Ch "n1 Kn'1--,IJ Inscriptions, shop the I nlted fttate Marshal her to-1 '''n9- '-. ven In th middle of 8A.V Ferrer, tlon by day In connection with an alleged plot 11 munition stored In the Basel ment of th Los An gyles Federal build ing. . W. F. Holeka was arrested today and oraerea interned on a Presidential war na tn first sphere In which there waa evidence of an attempt at forcibl Turkification was the language. Pome wher toward th and of 115 Talaa euaaenly or acred th removal of all curopean I'era. In tramcars and at stopping - places the French txt waa blocked out: boards with public police warnings In French were enner removed altogether or replaced oy unreadable Turkish scrawls: the rant, which charged him with being l'" .impiy aoonsnea .,, . ... lne authorities apparently thought - it preferable that the Levantine public snouiu get into the wrong tramcar, snouid break their legs getting out pick flowers In th parka and wander round helplessly In a mass of unnamed streets rather than that tha spirit of forcible Turkification should make even the leaat sacrifice to comfort. Of the thousand inhabitants of Pera, not ten can read Turkish: but under the pressure of th official order and for fear of "-ratal assault or some kind of underhand treatment ln case of non compliance, th Inhabitants really sur passed themselves and before one could turn, all tha names over the shops had been painted over r.nd replaced by wonaeriui Turkish -characters that looked like decorative shields or some thing of th kind painted In tha red and whit of the national colors. If one had not noted th entrance to the "TED" PREBLE MAKES GOOD t"t '?ll1llnZ"'r a dangerous enemy alien. Hnleka was a possession of mysterious blueprints soma time ago. Federal officials said.. HAYWOOD ! JAIL AT CHICAGO Leader of I. W. IV. Indicted la East on Seditious Charge. CHICAGO, Feb. I William I. Hay wnod. with whom th IS members of the 1. W. W. indicted today at Sacra mento Cal.. are rhargrd with conspir ing. Is in Jail here on a similar charge. Haywood waa Indicted by a Federal grand Jury some time ago and has been confined since. Application for his re leas on ball has been prepared by his attorney, George V. Vanderveer, It was ar.nounced yesterday. Th Indictments wer a direct result et I- recent attempt to blow np th Governor rest lenre at fiacramento. 1,-r-itj c:coTertd rest of plotter! rortland Yoong Man Pa see. Exam for Aviation Section.- Edward W (Ted) Preble, son of Mr. ar.d Mr. E. B. Preble. ISSf Harrison street, who I a Nrst-.las prlvat in the .Kith Field Hospital. 31. th Sani tary Train, atauoaod al American Lake, has Just notified his parents that h ha passed the examination for the aviation section, and Is likely to be transferred. Mr. PreM xpct ta b sent to on Of tie eviction tratntriff schools ss a candidate for a commission.- It IS un derstood his superior officers hav rec- omsjea-dd hiaa tor the candidacy. tl.eoO.0 Corporation Eaters. KALl:. Or.. Fb. 1 Barton Co. a Weshtnirton stati corporation, capital ly. mt it ADA So araa . m m lMued a permit to do bu.iness in th stat of-n, from Stamboul. by th obligatory Oregon. The huslness of th firm Is Turkish language or lat quit sup- up and down th Grand Rue de Pera if one wanted to buy something in a particular shop. Aersaaas Mightily Pleased. But the German, as elmple-mlnrled as ever where political matters were con cerned, was highly delighted In spite of the extraordinary difficulty of com munal Ufa. "Away with French and English. h would shout. "God punish England: hurrah, our Turkish broth er ar helping us and favoring the extension of the German language '." Th answer to theea pan-German ex pansion politicians and language fanatics, whose spiritual . home was round the beer-tables of the "Teutonia." was provided by a second decree of Talaat's soma weeka Later when all German notices had tn disappear. 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IIF.lllott, Knral manacrr of h Texaa sV Pa cific I'allroad. haa accepted an appoint ment as assistant (nral manasar of I with a year of irrar rranted owing to th railway ot the Americas forces ln I the extraordinary difficulties of the Franc. 1 Turkish script to dscre that In Mis, Marjrai-et A. Moatelth. ALBAXT. Or., Feb. 8. (Spe claLr In the city which her hus band founded more than three ai-ore years aco and in which she has resided ever since, Mrs. Mare-aret Alonteith will celebrate her tsUth birthday at her home ln Albany next Monday. She is the only person residing: h'ere who has seen the arrowth of Al bany from Its be-rinnina -to the present time and, ln addition. haa the distinction of beinK one of Linn County's oldest residents Sand one of its earliest living: pio neers. Despite her years, Mrs. Mon J telth is strong and vigorous and 4 devotes much time to knitting: : sucks, wristlets arrd mufflers for the boys "o-er there." particu- lariy her srrandson. First Lleu I tenant Charles Duncan Monteith. who Is in France with the Signal Corps. I dustrles. The far-flung net of the DJemiet" (whose acquaintance we have already made In another connec tion), that purely Turkish commercial undertaking wit-h Talaat Bey at its head, regulating everything as It did. taking everything Into its own hands. from the realizing of the products of the Anatolian farmers (and inciden tally bringing It about that their ally. Germany, had to pay heavily and al ways in cash, even although the gov ernment Itself owed millions to Ger many and got everything on credit from flour out of Roumanla to paper for their Journals) to the most difficult rationing of towns, forms a foundation for the nationalizing of economic life of the very greatest Importance. The establishment of purely Turkish trade and transport companies, often with pensioned ministers as directors and principal shareholders, and the new language regulations and other1 privileges will soon cut the ground away from under the feet of European concerns. Able assistance Is given in this direction by the Tanin and the Hilal (the "Crescent"), the newly founded "committee" paper in the French language (when it Is a ques' tion of the official influencing of pub He opinion In European and Levantine quarters, exceptions can be made even language fanaticism!) in which series of articles Invariably appear at the founding of each new compan praising the patriotic zeal of the founders. "Deutsche Bank" Hated. Then again there are the Increasing thinly veiled efforts to establish urely Turkish national banking sys era. Quite lately there has been movement in favor of founding a Turk ish national bank with the object of supplanting the much-hated "Deutsche Bank in spite of the credit It always elves, and that international and pre ponderatingly French institution, tn Banque Imperial Ottomane, which ad already simply been sequestrated without more ado. The Turks have decided, too, that the mines are to be nationalized, and Turk sh companies have already been formed, without capital, it is true, to work the mines after the war. The same applies to the railways tn spite of the fine German plans lor the liag ad railway. All these wonderful efforts at eman cipation are perfectly justified from the patriotic point of view, and are so any blows dealt at Germany, who, uite apart from Rohrbach's Weltpoli- tik, had at least hoped to find a lucra tive field of privileged commercial ac tivity ln the country of her close and devoted allies., the Turks. It is of su preme significance that while the war is still at Its height, while the empire of the Sultan Is defending its very ex istence at the gates of the capital with German arms and German money, there is manifested wih the most startling clearness the failure of Germany policy the endangering of all these German "vital interests" In Turkey, which, ac cording to Pan-German and imperial istic views, were one of the most im portant stakes to be won by wantonly letting loose this criminal war on Eu rope. (To be continued tomorrow.) BOY AGAIN PAROLED George Huffenmiller Leaves .Training School. sick and he did not like the kind of work at which he was placed." The boy personally gave the board assurance that if paroled he would conduct himself properly. FATHER DALY INTERESTED 17 FISH CANNERIES 0. K. Oregon Food Administrator Com ments Adversely on 12 Plants. License applications of 17 salmon canneries on the Facifio Coast were rec ommended, and 12 received adverse comment in a report to Washington made yesterday by W. B. Ayer, Federal food administrator for Oregon. Federal food administrators of Oregon. Wash ington and Alaska, who met here last week, acted on the applications. Those to receive recommendation were: Kenal Packing & Trading Com pany. Liasianske Packing Company. Deep Sea Salmon Company, Pyramid Packing Company, Ocean Food Packing Company. Sitka. Packing Company, Alaska Sanitary Packing Company. Columbia Salmon Company, Hidden Inlet Cannina: Company, Pybus Bay Fish &' Packing Company, Franklin Packing. Company (herring - only), Aberdeen Packing Company. Elmer Beyer, Thistsd & Ross. Umpqua Co operative Packing Company, North western Fisheries Company. Behring Sea: Carlisle Packing Company, Yukon. The following received adverse com ment: J. Jeldness Sons, Kinikilik Packing Company. William N. Arm strong. Alaska Packing A Navigation Company. Pearl Straits Packing Com pany. Hugh C. Todd. Columbia Red Metal Mining Company, Hood's Canal Csnnlng Company, O. S. Aune, F. B. Thompson. A. H. Johanson, Ualasplna Packing; Company. Boy, Frequent Offender in Past, Promises to Make Good if Given Another Chance Regular Reports Are Required. SALEM, Or., Feb . 8. (Special.) George Huffenmiller, a 15-year-old boy sent to the State Training School by Judge Tazwell in Portland, was pa roled by the State Board of Control after a hearing today. The boy was paroled to the Rev. Father Daly of Portland with the condition that he re port monthly through Father Daly and that upon any failure to report, or upon any infraction of the law, he will be returned to the school forthwith to serve out his sentence, with no hope of future leniency. The board made It plain that there was no intention of overruling Judge Tazwell in the matter, nor any inten tion to reflect upon his action. Judge Tazwell, in a letter to the board, placed the facts of the case before its mem bers and stated that, after submitting the facts, he had no recommendation to make and would cheerfully accept tne decision or the board. Judge Tazwell ln his statement to the board, said the boy had assisted in stealing automobiles; that after his case had been heard there was no question as to his guilt, but he was paroled on urgent request. After being once pa roled, Judge Tazwell said, he was brought up again for violating a state law, but was given another chance. Finally violations of his parole resulted in his being sent to the State Training School. The boy's mother, who was at the hearing today, with his sister, resented statement in Judge Tazwell's letter to the effect that the boy was unreli able. "He is not unreliable," she said. When the boy had difficulty with his employer after being paroled, he was McNARY WORKS FOR REDS Senator Able to Get Commitee to See Xeed of $500,000 Fund for Cattle. KLAMATH ' FALLS, Or., Feb. 8. (Special.) More favorable action at Washington in getting: the half-million-dollar appropriation for the Indians on the Klamath Reservation is Indi cated in a message received from Sen ator Charles McNary by the : Kiamath Commercial Club of this city as fol lows: "Succeeded in getting thronf?h Senate Indian affairs committee tfie increase of appropriation to $500,000 for the Klamath Indians to encourage industry, and with directions to sell a quantity of the timber to reimburse the Government within five years." This appropriation, if finally allowed, will be used to purchase stock cattle for the Indians. The Indians are nat urally fine stockmen, and it Is believed that with this start they will be able in most cases to get on their feet financially. OREGON APPLES MOVING Lifting of Fruit Embargo Followed by Hood River Shipments. HOOD RIVER, Or..- Feb. 8. (Spe cial.) The embargo that has been in effect on Eastern apples since Decem ber 25 was lifted, today and two car loads fif 'fruit were shipped by the Apple Growers' . Association. . The sales agency, which ha3 at pres ent approximately 175,000 boxes of fruit in its warehouses, expects to move the stocks out rapidly. Of the amount stored here approxi mately 75,000 boxes have already been sold and are being held for purchasers. Astoria Barred Zone Extended. ASTORIA, Or., Feb. 8. (Special.) To provide better protection for the . plants which are manufacturing prod ucts for the Government's war activi ties, the limits of the barred zone were extended today to include the entire waterfront from Tongue Point, on the Columbia, around the entire Peninsula to the paper mill on Young's Bay. Ger man enemy aliens are forbidden within 300 feet of the waterfront within that district. Phone your want ads to The Orego- nlan. Main 7070, A 6095. 1 , - IN RESPONSE TO AN INSIST ENT APPEAL from "the mothers of Portland it has been decided to place S mileage Books on sale in time to be sent to Soldiers as Valentines. Both $1.00 and $5.00 books may be purchased today, tomor row and Monday at Rotary Club Head quarters, 614 Oregon Building1. As only a limited number are available, the of fer in for relatives only. . It will in no way affect the campaign to take place February 18 to 21. (Advertisement paid for by Kotary, Club.)