Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 03, 1919, Page 7, Image 7

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    1919.
oua North Sea patrol during the, war.
k.f-r. the first streaks
TEUTON BOLSHEVISM
331 Washington street, near broadway
JUBILEE T
dawn broke, the great airship was
quietly taken out of Its airdrome an
turned around until her noae wa
pointed straight west. The comman
"hands off" was (riven and the hug
!. . n . Fu.nri th
IS ONLY BEI
COHCEi IN FRANCE
enveivin huivm. .
height of SOO feet was reached she wa
lost to view In the mist.
v . -...a than r trnri of DeOPI
motored the .1 miles from Edinburgh
to witness the strt- Among them was
Germans' Real Revolution Yet
Asia Minor Trouble and Treaty
ore American woman wno prew.ic- .
silk American flag to Lleutenant-Com
to Come, Signs Indicate.
With Poland Worry.
mander Zacnary uinaaowne. amn in
flight commander. Just oeiore
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he
The flight is not regarded here as sn
unusual feat. There is tne uidok co
. -i i- ... .KiHt. r, f the R-24
TROOPS' LOYALTY FEARED
AGREEMENT IS CRITICISED
l.oen-r ' -
make the trip. There were no sertoua
minded farewells
TTIE MORXIXG OREGOXIAy, THURSDAY, JULY 3,
MS
I'act Tends to Disrupt Frsnco-Potl-.il
llnlcnie. I Charge; Funlli
stent of - 1'rarrtl.
BT LIN'roLN EVRH
Ceprrlfht h N Trtl World.
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PARIS. July 2. is.-"-"! CaMe
Something nicmtiimi a reaction from
the effervescent jubilation of last
Saturday baa appeared In Krench polit
ical circle. The prospective return of
the Turkish envoys to Constantinople
without any approach to a definite
settlement of the problem In Asia
Minor and the alll treaty with Toland
are both sources of dissatisfaction
here.
Reardlr. the latter Journalists con
tend that the Polish agreements In
terfere nnduly with Poland's Internal
affairs and tend to disrupt the Franco
Polish entente, while. In the socialists
views, the aareements expose the Jews
to Increased prosecution Instead of af
fording them protection. The fact that
the K-xirnantan rovernment regards It
alth distaste, the similar treaty of
lerd to Koiim-inla also creates anxiety.
Premier '"lemenreaus speecn in ine
chamber of deputies has certainly
failed to augment his strength In the
chamber, for not only his natural ene
mies, the socialists, but many more
moderate deputies as well deem It non
committal and. therefore, an inade
quate pronouncement.
At Versailles the little group of
Herman secretaries and stenographers
left behind by their chiefs is cheered
by permisaion to circulate freely about
Versailles as long as they keep out of
cafes, restaurants, theaters and other
public p'.aces. Their plea to be al
lowed to visit Paris has been vetoed,
however. Inasmuch as the French gov
ernment has decided the Teuton tour
tsts would be unwelcome In the capital
until the reopening of the German
embassy after the treatv Is ratified.
IS
GAS PROVIDED FOR RETCRX
8000 Container. Molding 1,500,000
Cubic Feet Hydrogen, Assembled,
MIXEOLA. Mors than $000 con
tainers, holding nearly 1.500.000 cubic
feet of hvdrosen gas. have been placed
on the field. The craft haa a capacity
iif fion u.io cubic feet, but It Is ex
pected that less than one-third of this
amount will be taken on here to take
her back to Scotland. Seven mousana
gallons of gasoline and 600 gallons
of oil also have been brought to the
field.
To aid the crew of the R-J4 lo case
they are forced to land at night or
In a fog. an observation balloon will
be sent up over the field to serve aa
a marker. The pilot win ds auppiieu
with rockets and red flares.
DIRIGIBLE DTE AT NOOX JVLY 4
Official BrUl'U Report Fixes Hour
of Expected Arrival.
WASHINGTON-. July I. An official
report to the British air attache here
today said the British dirigible R-Jt
was due at Hempstead. Long Island, at
noon. July 4 on her round-trip flight
across the Atlantic.
Naval radio stations along the Atlan
tic; coast from Bar Harbor. Me., to
New York were maintaining a special
watch today In an effort to Intercept a
message from the British dirigible.
Daniels Names Representative.
WASHINGTON. July S. Captain T.
T. Craven of the naval aviation bureau
was chosen today by Secretary Daniels
as his official representative at the
tannine- of the British dirigible at
Mineola.
WAR MEASURES TO COXTIXIK
IX OPERATIOX.
Attorney-General Palmer Interprets
Basis for Termination of
Ho-tilltles.
WASHINGTON. July t In the ab
sence of, their statutory limitations,
war measures effective until the end
of the war will continue In operation
until the exchange of ratifications of
the treaty of peace between this coun
try and Ita enemies. This Interpreta
tion of several much-disputed phrases
was given by Attorney-tiejieral palmer
today as the accepted meaning of the
termination of hostilities and the one
on which administration officials would
proceed.
The trading with the enemy act.
however. Is to continue In force until
the date of the proclamation of the ex
change of the ratification of peace
treaties, but the president may declare a
prior date If he sees fit. In the opinion
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date may not oe sci peiore intr cnu v.
the war. that Is the exchange of ratifi
cation of treaties, the ualiftng clause
being Interpreted to mean only that the
president need not wait for the issu
ance of the peace proclamation.
Iurat!on of the emergency." one of
the phrases used In mar commissions
In the army and navy, has not been In
terpreted by department of Justlco of
ficials. Department of Justice officials and
Sir. I'almer declined to hazard an off
hand opinion, Immobilization, the attorney-general
said, would be completed
when the army was reduced to a peace
basis, not necessarily the basis existing
before the war. but authorUcd by con
gress for the future. The wartime pro
hibition law Is effective until President
llson proclaims demobilization com
pleted, provided the war is over.
IRRIGATION SEASON OPENS
Many Farmers Apply for Water In
Toppcnlsh District.
toppfxish. Wash.. Julv 2. (Spe
cial.) The irrigation season has opened.
A small amount of . water has been
turned Into the ditches. Th volume
will be Increased gradually. According
to figures compiled by Superintendent
U M. Holt. 1470 farmers are on the
reservation. S3 of which are Indians,
75 Japanese and 1300 are white men.
The area under cultivation now Is 85.
ooo acres. S3 per cent of which is tilled
by white men. 13 per cent by Japanese
and 5 per cent by Indiana.
Superintendent Holt has received ap
plications In large numbers, showing
that active spring work is now In full
swing. The revenues for maintenance
purposes this year are expected to
reach approximately $75,000.
LINCOLN TO REVIVE FAIR
County Displays This Fall Will Be
. Forwarded to State Fair.
NEWPORT. Or.. July 2. (Special.)
After a lapse of several years Lincoln
county again will hold a county iair
this fall. Such was decided at a citi
en' meeting held today at Toledo, the
coonty seat, and presided over by Dr.
W. M. Berry of Newport, presiaeni oi
the Lincoln County Fair association.
J. E. Cooler of Toledo was eiectea
secretary. The dates win not oe "
the state fair dates are Known, as
it is planned to have Lincoln county a
exhibits sent to the state fair.
While Leaders Appeal to People t
Slay at Work, Strike Fever
Causes Alarm.
Pub-
BY CYRIL BROWN.
(Copyrfcht by the New York World.
llaaea oy irnnirmcni.1
BERLIN. July 2. (Special cable.)
The hour has struck lor the Teuton
brand of bolshevtsm to make its bid for
power, Germany's real revolution Is
only beginning.
Central Berlin, at midnight, was In a
virtual state of seige, most elaborate
military preparations were made to
meet any trouble. There Is grave dan
ger that the situation may slip from
the bands of the government and get
beyond the control even of military au
thority. For the first time there is
reasonable doubt of the continued loy
alty of all the government troops.
Leaders Appeal to People.
While Germany's leaders are appeal
ing to the nation to work hard as its J
sole salvation, all Germany snows
alarming symptoms of the strike fever
that Justify the fear that the postponea
nternal crisis Is at last at nana.
While Berlin's railroad, street car.
elevated and subway strike Is, osten
sibly, for economic reasons only, the
reality is that the radicalised masses
are being exploited by spartacist and
communist agitators for revolutionary
and political purposes. Even those who
formerlv shnrnlv condemned strikes.
such as minor officials, are now seized
with the sickness.
Strikes Alarm Officials.
"Our economic life will not come to
rest." the Prussian premier., faui
Hirsch, a majority socialist, sadly said
to ma todav. "Hardly is one siriae
ended when another begins. Hardly is
the flame smothered in one place when
it breaks out In another. Everywhere
It is glimmering under the ashes and
it needs only a small draught to make
a conflagration flare up."
FORD EDITORIAL APPROVED
TIFFAXT BLAKE TESTIFIES TX
TRIBCXE LIBEL SOT.
Ford Peace Ship and Declarations
Against V. S. Entering Fray
Recalled by Witness.
MOUNT CLEMENS. Mich., July 2.
Tiffany Blake, testifying today in the
Henry Ford-Chlcago Tribune libel suit,
recited reasons why he. as head of the
editorial department of the Tribune,
gave approval to the editorial headed
Kord Is an Anarchist, on wnicn mo
million-dollar litigation is founded.
Before Mr. Blake was cauea me
ime was taken up with the testimony
of Colonel Henry J. Reilly. who com
manded the artillery regiment known
as "Reillys Bucks." In the Rainbow
division in France, and a long deposi
tion from James W. Gerard, former
United States ambassador to Germany.
He stated that at the embassy the Ford
peace ship Oscar II was known as "the
good chip Nutty." German official
opinion was that the Vnited States did
not want to fight, and couldn't do so
even If It o wished. Germany regard-
clever straw hats
$3 to $ 1 5
most complete stock of
summer underwear
union and two-piece $1.50 to $10 a suit
agent for interwoven and phoenix V2 hoe
ITHo Sichel
knox hat agent .
men's furnisher and hatter
331 Washington street, near broadway
. . , , Irio.noa -h nnnosed. rjreoaredness; be
ed pacifist propaganaam a, ha V.W th. flag should be pulled
down, and becau
were murderers.
able to her. because any peace at xnai - becauee ne flaid that 80idiers
time must do 10 ner nuyuwiaso. "
the kaiser, he said, who declared that
"America had better look out after the
war."
When Mr. Blake was sworn. Attorney
Kirkland. of counsel for the Tribune,
asked him to state why he approved
the characterization of the manufac
turer as "an anarchist."
"Because," said the witness, at a
time when the United States was in
grave danger, he advocated the de
struction of our army and navy; be
cause he said he didn't believe in pa-
Trintism: because, with the
Newport Pulpit Is Filled.
NEWPORT, Or., July 2. (Special)
Dr. Wallace H. Lee. president or. ai
is filling the pulpit o
Newport' Presbyterian church during
the summer. The church has been with
out a pastor since the Rev. Mr. Pratt
joined the forces of the Young Mens
Christian association ana. wins
ferred to San Francisco.
Read The Oregonlan classified ads.
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AIRSHIP FAR ABOVE CLOUDS
i-of r;ni 1 I'fmi r:rt r c-
longitude, tn her attempted f:isht
across the Atlantic.
9mtmm Latltade HI Tea.
The position thus Indicated is only
slightly different from that In which
the airship was reported at 2 o'clock
Ureenwtch time, the latitude being the
same and the longitude previously giv
en belrg 1? degrees SO minutes west.
It was suggested by the air ministry
after the receipt of the message giv
ing the 4:30 o'clock position that pos
sibly the position given in the previous
TELEPHONE
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wirOss from the K-31 was Incorrect
through erroneous transmission.
In the Z o'clock report the airship
gae her course as west and her speed j
at Jl knots. The position of the R-3li
a then approximately 111 miles due
west of Clif.ien. on the coast of Con
naught. Ireland.
Major Scott, commander. In his wire
less dispatch said the dirlg'ble was
majttng 32 knots an hour In a thick fog.
He added all was wcIL
Average Speed 43 Kaots.
The position of the 11-3 4 at 12 o'clock
Greenwich time was approximately 30'
miles west of Tenzance. England. Indl
eating the big airship had traveled in
a southwesterly direction along the
coast of Ireland since sne made her
previews report at S o'clock Greenwich
time.
The mall carried by the R-31 Includes
a lette- from Kir.g George to President
W ilson.
At noon It was announced the R-34
had traveled 439 miles at an average
rpeed of 42 knots an hour.
Ths R-34. answertng a wireless ques
tion by East Fortune as to whether It
was receiving adequate weather re
ports, replied:
"Tea. Ws are In touch Ponta Pel- I
gada. St- Johns and Clifden. Ireland
bT.VRT IS WITIIOI'T CEREMONY j EE
Flight H Regarded In England as i EE
Vnnsnal Feat.
EAST FORTUNE. July J (By the
Associated Press) The British dirigi
ble R-I4 started on her lonc-heraldrd
trip ta America with very little more
ceremony than attended the depart
ure c. d-rig.b.cs lor ttcix icoaotou-
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