Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 26, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAIT. TUESDAY, XOVE3IBER 26, 1918.
F
EAR OF BOLSHEVISM
GROWING
J Mi
IV
eed
of Allied Help Urgent,
Says ex-Emperor.
FOOD SUPPLIES EXHAUSTED
SllOCTS
Russia's Kipcrlcnce
Hunger Breeds Pisorde
ecr Also Confronts Allies
That
Van-
DEATH ES ABOARD
SLAV PRISON TRAIN
Siberian Journey.
1321 of 2100 ARE ALIVE
AUSTRIA. Nov. "4 (By the Asso
ciated Press.) Declaring that there la
pressing need in Austria for assistance
from America and the" allies, former
Kmperor Changs of Austria-Hungary
Insisted today tnat tho danger of Bol
shevism is very great in liis country
Jt was in conversation with a corre
spondent of the Asaociated Press that
the former sovereign told of the peril
impending.
The former Kmperor. his wife and
five children, are at Eckertsau Castle.
With them are a few faithful men and
women, including Count Alexander Ks
terhasy. former chief of court to the
Kmperor, and Naval Captain Seedank.
Kx-Kmprror Appear Wor.
As the correspondent entered the
gates he was met by Captain Seedank
and conducted through a lofty hall to
the second story of the castle, where
he was received by the former Em
tio ror. Charles wore a General's uni
form and was apparently vigorous, but
lines ubout his blue eyes gave hints of
the stress of recent days. He appeared
to fetl keenly the great tragedy that
lias cme through the collapse of hie
cmnire. but he cordially greeted the
correspondent.
The former Emperor spoke first in
English and then lapsed into French.
Aid Iron Allies t'rgeat.
T. authorize the Associated Press to
say that not a single day should be lost
by America and the allies in helping
the people here, to grave is the situa
tion." he said. "During the war one
of my preoccupations was the task of
obtaining food for the soldiers and peo
ple, but now, notwithstanding all my
efforts, it is most distressing to find
there is none left for them. If America
and the allies do not recognize this
fact, suffering here will be very great
within a few weeks. Indeed, it is al
ready so and every day we do not use
In the endeavor to get food is a day
lost.
"We have done our best and more
cannot be done. If food and coal are
not brought, we shall have disorder in
Vienna. Possibly that disorder from
Ilusski which we call Bolshevism.
Looking back, we may recall that Bol
shevism started in Russia because of
the lack of food. I think it In the in
terest of the allies to aid us. as Bol
shevism, when started, may spread and
become a danger to the allies, too.
Charles Thinks of Fstsre.
"Regarding the future I cannot
speak of the past I can only repeat
that I feel J did my duty However,
I do hope that peace will bring good
fortune, happier days and a better un
derstanding among all peoples."
During the interview the fo.irer
monarch did not show bitterness
. toward the allies or America because
1 of their military victory, though it may
be inferred that he is heartsore over
the loss of his army and also over his
failure to preserve his empire intact.
He feels that the breaking up of the
empire Into email groups of nations is
bound to bring economic and political
disaster to all and that some sort of
central government is necessary for
their common Interests.
Charles inquired If President Wilson
was well. He expressed no surprise
when told that the President's hair has
grown whiter since the United States
entered the war, seeming, himself, to
feel the undermining strain of the
great conflict.
eliminate six ships out of 26 placed
with the G. M. ijtandifer Corporation.
one of 12 contracts at the Supple
Ballin Shipbuilding Corporation, two of
six at the Geo. K. Rodgers plant, six
of 20 at the McEachern Phip Com
pany's yard, four at the Klernan &
Kern yard, four of 12 at the Coast
Shipbuilding Company, one of 34 at the
Grant Smith-Porter Ship Company, two
of eight contracts at the Wilson Shlp-
Diruamg company, one oi w tvnw . , , . , ... .
at the St. Helens Shipbuilding Com- HUnfJreClS Of BOISheVIKl Die On
pany. one of 12 shins at the Peninsula
Shipbuilding Company and one of two
contracts at the Feeney & Bremer
yard.
The Sommarstrom Shipbuilding Com
pany, which had a total of eight ships,
had no contracts yet to be started, so
docs not come within the scope of the
order. The vessfls represent 11,200
tons deadweight.
Order Surprise to All.
Several theories have been advanced
to account for the drastic order which
startled the entire community. Prom
ises had been made by officials of .the
Shipping Board and Kmergency Fleet
Corporation that there would be no
cancellation of contracts and that the
yards.would be permitted to run until
the last of 1919. It was also unoffi
cially understood that should the pro
gramme be curtailed, contracts might
be withdrawn from Eastern and Gulf
yards, but not in the West.
Max H. Houser. principal owner of
the AIcEachern shipyard at Astoria,
who returned yesterday from the East,
said he had a conference with Edward
Captives of Czcclio-Slovaks Succumb
to Starvation, Disease, Expos
ure and (Hards' Bullets.
VLADIVOSTOK, Nov. 23. (By the
Associated Press.) Half dead ' from
starvation and disease, 1321 survivors
out of the original total of 2100 Bol
shevik prisoners ana refugees in a train
sent across Siberia by the Czecho
slovak troops righting in Samara,
European Russia, have arrived at
Nikolsk, near Vladivostok. The jour-
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DEMONSTRATION
ALL THIS WEEK,
N. Hurley, chairman of the Shipping ney from the Ural Mountains to the
Board, before the latter left for Europe, I Pacific Coast occupied six weeks.
and that he reiterated there would be I The survivors reached Nikolsk in 40
no cancellation of wood ship contracts I cars. The train carried no provisions
and was without sanitary equipment.
Of the 800 persons missing from the
Hot
Point
Electrical
j Appliances
in the Oregon district.
lack of Fonda Suggested.
On the occasion of the visit or Director-General
Schwab and Vice-President
riez to Portland, in July, builders
were assured that the plants would be
kept going. It was principally because
of those promises that tho Oregon
Wood Shipbuilders' Association recent
ly sent a lengthy communication to
both officials, recalling their state
ments here and requesting, if the wood
original total, some were shot while
trying to escape from the train,
Others lost their lives by throwing
themselves from the car windows.
Disease, starvation and exposure ac
counted for the remainder.
Red Cross Will Aid.
When the Czecho-Slovak forces cap
tured Samara, they loaded the inmates
of the jails into trains indiscriminately
ship programme of the Government was I along with the Bolshevik prisoners of
to be curtailed, that they be accorded war.
the privilege of accepting foreign con-1 The American Red Cross at Vladi
tracts. No acknowledgment of thelvostok has rushed doctors to Nikolsk
communication was received. to aid the arrivals. Some persons died
Lack of appropriations with which to on the ground after being removed from
complete the programme is one theory the railroad cars.
advanced, while another is reported I Other tralnloads of human freight in
friction between the Emergency Fleet I similar straits are now on their way
Corporation and the Shipping Board. I eastward over the trans-Siberian rail
A third is that a change in the control I road. Eight hundred persons, many
of Congress, due to the Republican vie-I of them sick or Infected, were turned
tory, may have had some influence. back toward Samara because of the
Meanwhile much of the material for lack of hospital space.
the ships canceled, a, well as prac- i.hevlfc Nar.es on Train.
tically all of the machinery, were or-I . . , .. x.., , .
dered andean attempt made yesterday
SHIP CONTRACTS CUT OFF
tConttnaed From First Psge-
trict numbered 150. Of 1-1 remaining
from that number close to TO have been
launched and on the ways are about
SO hulls In various stages of construc
tion and one oi two about ready to
launch. To date about 35 finished
ships have been delivered and several
more will be turned over next week.
Cancellations as ordered, according
to an estimate made yesterday, will
HARWOOD
A collar with plenty of
good points to catch the
eye and no points at all
to catch the tie.
CARL fc WILSON
Oriental Cafe
Cor. Broadway nnd Washington,
tCnstnlm.)
OPEV 11 A. H. U 1 A. H.
Finest Crill of Its Kln4 on
Paclfle Coast.
MrSIC A.D DA.XCIXG.
American and Chinese Dishes,
hervleo at All Honrs.
TRY OIK DAILY LOCII.
11 A. Jl. to 8 P. M.
SSe. 30c SSe, 40 to 73
Including soon. Vegetables, Drinks,
Denser.
JPEC1AL SIX DAY
TtRKEY M..fcUt. 73
to cancel some of these orders resulted
In refusal on the part of the manufac
turers.
Work on Ships Started.
At the Klernan & Kern yard it is
said a vast amount of preliminary
work had been done, with material cut
for half the frames of the first vessel
and considerable other timber on hand.
Owing to the insistence of the Fleet
Corporation that the four ships, which
were or the 4500-ton composite type
designed by Fred A. Ballin, of this city.
be approved by Lloyds, actual con
struction had been delayed. The ap
proval was obtained two weeks ago on
the return from the Orient of James
French, of New York, principal sur
veyor for Lloyd's in the United States,
and the first keel was in place when
the cancellation order was received.
At the Coast yard It was said tim
ber had been cut for one ship and in
part for another, while fittings and
equipment had been contracted for.
Other builders reported similar progress
nurses in the Bolshevik hospital at
Samara. Many innocent persons were
included.
The American Red Cross is taking
care of 600 of the survivors in an
improvised hospital. The Russian au
thorities, co-operating with the 'Amer
icans, are looking after 30 typhus cases
and 100 other sick who have been
lodged in the Russian barracks.
HARBIN, Nov. 23. (By the Asso
ciated Press.) The Czecho-Slovak
forces will remain in Russia because
the allied governments have requested
them to do so, declares General Stef-
artik. Minister of War in the Czecho
slovak government. The General was
Harbin today on his way to the
Volga front.
Use of Force Advocated.
General Stefanik believes that if force
is used to break up opposition, the
Bolshevik question can be decided in
weeks rather than in months. The
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Electrify
Your Xmas
AND BE REALLY
PRACTICAL
Street Floor.
All Sketches Made From Merchandise on Sale
tna S. HOUSEWARES
cTMerchancLso of J Merit Only BASEMENT
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mediate convocation of a. German na
tional assembly, according to a dis
patch from Breslau. Tho resolution
was adopted in agreement with the sol
diers.
on vessels to be laid down and in every newspapers in Harbin express the be-
instance it is fully expected that the
Government will reimburse them.
Ucf that the dictatorship of Admiral
Kolchak in the all-Russian government
at Omsk will not last long. They de-
There will be a meeting of members ! v,iTm
Bnllders to Meet Tonight.
of the Oregon Wood Shipbuilders' Asso
ciation tonight at the Hotel Multnomah
to discuss the situation and action may
be decided on then regarding future
steps. In the opinion of some the wil
lingness of the Fleet Corporation to
permit builders to take on contracts
for Americans, which are to be limited
to the amount of tonnage withdrawn
through cancellation, may mean that
the programme is only temporarily in
terrupted.
In any event the sudden termination
of preparations for more vessels, leav
ing the builders to complete only such
as are on the ways, is admittedly most
serious. The number of shipworkers
to be thrown out of employment in the
next few months, added to those al
ready idle and soon to be discharged
by the shut-down of spruce production
and allied lines. Is causing apprehen
sion. It is the hope of builders to con
tinue in business, but their ability to
do that hinges on the availability of
contracts.
VLADIVOSTOK, Nov. 22. (By the
Associated Press.) General Semenoff,
who has been the anti-Bolshevik leader
in the trans-Baikal region, has inter
rupted wire communication between
Omsk, the seat of the all-Russian gov
ernment, and Vladivostok. He asserts
his jurisdiction over the Amurusuli
and trans-Baikal district and has es
tablished headquarters at Chita.
Breslau Favors Assembly.
AMSTERDAM. Nov. 25. (Havas.)
The Breslau national council, which Is
the- central council for Silesia, has
voted unanimously in favor of an im-
MILL CONTROL DROPPED
Lumbermen May Xow Accept Com
mercial Business as Offered.
Lumbermen of the Northwest, from
today forth, may accept commercial
business at their pleasure. Govern
ment control of the mills was nomi
nally relinquished last night in accord
ance with a message received from
Washington during the day by H. B.
Van Duzer, chairman of the fir pro
duction board.
While it is taken for granted that
the fir production board will go out
of existence before long, Mr. Van
Duzer called attention to the fact that
maximum lumber prices, recently pro
mulgated to remain in effect until Jan
uary 15, 1919, are still effective and that
the priorities bulletin has not been an
nulled. The latter still gives the Gov
ernment any preference it or its de
partments may wish to exercise in ob
taining materials.
Again We Say
Kryptoks ground In our
shop are neither more nor
less perfectly ground than
those made In any first
class shop. It would be
silly on our part, as well
as an Insult to your Intel
ligence, to make claims to
superior grinding. The
superiority o f Dayton
Glasses lies In our method
of examination.
Hundreds of Prominent References,
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FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS
508-509 SWETLAND BLDC FIFTH FLOOR
Victrolas and
Records
RECORDS FOR
YOUR
PHONOGRAPH
It makes no dif
f e r e n c e where
you purchased
your phonograpn,
you will be wei
come at our store.
These are good
numbers.
.. ru. S. Field Artillery March.
1S4SO Liberty Loan March.
-.on f For Tour Boy and My Boy.
1S4 Jwhen You Come Back.
(Dixie Jass Band One-Step.
18355 Livery Stable Blues.
, (We Don't Want the Bacon.
18505 Qui, Oui, Marie.
(While the Incense Is Burning.
18450 Sweet Emalina, My GaL
( r?arolina
18497 i Everything Is Peaches Down fat
I Georgia.
S45SS Nightingale Song, byAlmaOluck
.-,. (American Patrol.
18513 5 La Sorella March.
mMmtLA f Star-Spangled Banner, by John
- ( MccormacK.
,, (Serenade (Moskowskl), by Zltn
457" I balist.
, (Shadow Song from "Dlnorah.'
74532 1 bv Gaiii-Curci.
Jl
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87245
J Barcarolle, by John McCormack
I and Fritz Kreisler.
CFJOHNSONftAHoCO.
149 6th, BET. ALDER AND MORRISON
Mehlln Packard Llndeman Pianos.
Violins Ukuleles Gnltars.
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TELL) I
A LITTLE' 1
1 MORE . 1
TOflORROW; 1
I WATCH THIS SPACE I
I Needed Housewares
!in a GREAT SALE!
ENERGY-CONSERVING HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS
AT PRICES SEEMINGLY THINGS OF THE PAST
A PICTURE STORY SHOWS YOU THE
ARTICLES AND THE SAVINGS
This tremendous sale is your opportunity to replete
your supply of kitchenwares at savings that will astonish
you. Buy household needs now for months ahead; select
useful holiday gifts from this section and save money.
let to know the Housewares Section of the
Basement. Everything in household accessories is
conveniently arranged for quick selection, and the
assistance of experts always at your service.
Aluminum
Percolators, $1.95
Heavy weight, pol
ished ; graceful bodies
arid long spouts. Full
eight-cup size.
Aluminum
Tea Kettles, $2.69
Colonial and plain
bodies; highly polished;
cast spouts and ebon
ized handles. i . ';
Aladdin Aluminum
Swiss Kettles
$1.35
Set-in cover; patent
handle j four-quart size.
Five-Piece
Aluminum Sets
At $2.45
Five-quart Swiss
kettle with in
sert cover ; three
quart perforated
steamer pan;
three-quart dou
ble pan; cake
tube insert.
. A
- Aladdin Aluminum
Double Roaster, $4.98
Extra handle in front; two air
vents ; self-basting cover ; may also
be used for fruit or vegetables.
Aluminized
Wash Boards, 39c
Rust proof,
smooth edges
to protect
garments.
Regulation
Long-Handled
Dustpans, 29c
Saves your D
back and
prevents in
haling dust.
Two - foot
handle.
Hi-Lo Clothes
Dryer, 68c
Five fold
ing arms.
A real wet
weather and
ap artment
necessity.
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Excellent Three-Piece
Carving Set, $2.45
They make carving a pleasure.
Fine steel. Imitation stag han
dles. Sterling mountings.
Five-Piece Yellow
Bowl Sets, $1.49
Old fash
ioned looking
yellow bowls
have a charm
all their own.
These have
brown stripes.
6 to 10-inch.
6-Quart Preserving
Kettles, 89c
TRUCK SURVEY COMPLETED
Fred A. Rasch Returns From Marsh-1
field and Other Towns.
Fred A. Rasch. chairman for dis
trict No. 1 of the National highways
transport committee, has returned
from a trip to Marshfleld, North Bend.
Eugene and Cottage Grove, where he
made a survey of the possibilities for
motor truck highway service. Satur
day night Mr- Rasch talked to the Cot
tage Grove Commercial Club, explain
ing the National need for short haul
development.
His presentation of the subject has
aroused a great deal of interest
throughout the district visited, regard
ing the need of farmers and smaller
communities of this character of serv
ice as the means for an interchange of
commodities.
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SPOKANE, PORTLAND
& SEATTLE RAILROAD
B 1 u e and white
enamel; bail handles.
No. 9 Oblong
Wagner Cast
Griddle,
$1.59
Oblong style; lOJx
2IJ2-inch sizes.
No. 2 Standard
Food Chopper
$1.49
Family
size. Eas
ily cleaned.
Four cut
t i n g and
one pulver
izing knife.
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Self-Basting Model
Roaster, $1.95
No corners, no sharp edges.
Blue glazed enamel finish. Size
1 5x1 0. The right size for small
turkey, large chicken or leg
roast
Kitchen Ladder
', Stools, $1.59 ,
Beachwood, ijr rr1
oil finish; L If 11
square seat; Ssi JJ
close up com- Jl jl
p a c 1 1 y ; sit
down ' to . your T il
work and con- II II
serve energy. II
A Tonic and
Health Builder
Take CALCERFS t rid yourself of that
WMkeamir, persistent cough, which is
threatenlDS Tou wuh throat or lung troubloa.
Kven In acute cases affecting throat and
lunsa. CALCKRB hav given much reliefs.
Iri roar.y cases helping to restore health.
They give strength to combat Illness. Con
tain calcium a hme salt), so compounded as
to be easily absorbed.
Inlcerbe, OS cents n Bsz. At all druggists
r from manufacturer, postpaid.
SCKMAX LABORATORY. Phllsdeiphla.
alas, era mt ckmaB's Alterative,
Adv.
Giving Thanks.
Many people are thankful that they
can set such an effective absorbent as
Purola Medicated Plaster to reduce in
flammation in case of pneumonia,
grippe, congestion and bruises. This
powerful plaster, when spread over the
sore parts, does not burn nor blister,
yet tends to draw out all soreness with
out discomfort to the patient. Every
druggist recommends it and guarantees
to satisfy you or your money back. 35c
and 65c cane, Adv.
Disease Fond Apportioned.
OREGON NEWS BUREAU. Washing
ton, D. C, Nov. 25. The Federal Bureau
of Health today announced the appor
tionment of the Federal appropriation
for control of venereal diseases. Out of
a total of one million dollars, $7315
goes to Oregon. 312,416 to Washington,
and 13510 to Idaho.
Change of Time
on ASTORIA and
SEASIDE LINES
Announced to take effect
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24
Has Been Postponed
Until Further Notice
R.H. CROZIER
Assistant General Passenger Agent.
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Wm. A. Rogers
Tea Spoons
Six for
79c
Grecian
tern. Ten
guarantee.
pat-year
Earthenware '.
Rolling Pins, 10c
Hollow (to be filled
with ice or cold water) ;
revolving handles.
Flexible Steel
Paring
Knives, 29c
Excellent flexi
ble steel; wood
handles. No
economy to use
poor knives.
96 Pieces of Enamel Ware
Wonderful at
89c
No Phone or Mail Orders Filled on This Lot
Dark blue and white flecked ware. Thirty-six . of them 1 4-quart
dish pans, 24 of them 1 7-quart dish pans, 36 of them 10-quart pails.
Basement.
Reinforced
Strainers, 50c
A strainer for all
purposes ; good strong
mesh; 8 inch.
Aluminum
Sink Strainer
39c
Sheet aluminum,
rustproof. Perforated
sides.
Egg-Beating
Bowls, 29c
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Brown- earthenware,
white lined; tall and
narrow, with flat bottoms.
Earthen Tea
Pots at 15c
Individual size;
Rockingham ware,
1 5c. Prettily beaded
and of graceful shape.
No. 5 Package
Dekorato, 39c
Closing out. Lim
ited number of good
colors.
Dustbane, 5c
Limit Five Cans
Five cans to a cus
tomer. Delivered only
with other housewares.
Charge Accounts Invited. Phone and Mail Orders Promptly Taken Care Of
On Sale in the Housewares Section of the Basement
This Store Uses No Misleading Comparative Prices
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