11 THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND FEBRUARY 19. 1911. NEW COMMERCE COMMISSION MEMBER IS STUDENT OF RAILWAY LEGISLATION f u Dial- Secer-Clirl J. BOMpute to Eit Hewipapet Wort ill '! ill Ss i - r v XJi S'J" " ' If- ; r A ) : U-j V- KM 1 -z?. 1 -- tl NEW TORK. Feb. IS 5peclal. professor B. II. Kver. of Madl lon. Wla, was appointed by Pres dent Taft iomt time ago as a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission to take the place of Martin A. Knapp, who was advanced to the new Com merce Court. Professor Meyer was born at Madison. Wla. In 186. Me ia a graduate of the Oshkosh Normal School and of the University of Wis consin. He has been a member of the Railway Commission of Wisconsin alnca 105. He has written many Im portant articles on railway legislation and administration and on other eco nomic subjects. m e Prince Louis, heir to the throne of Monaco, waa born July 1 -. lSi. Whether he win ever be ruler of Mo naco la an open question. The people f that country are not at all satisfied with the constitution which waa grant ed to them on January 7 by Prince Al bert his father. It 1 not believed, however, that popular antagonism will go to the lena-th of a revolution, and It la expected that chances will be made In the constitution which will satisfy the people. Eehor Don Enrico C. Creel, who waa at one time the Mexican Ambassador at Washington. Is one of the chief ad visers of President Diaa In Mexico. Creel has been Governor of Chihuahua, where the revolution la directed espe- .-11. " i Ka T.rr... . family R- eently Alberto Terraaaa, Governor of me state ana lon-ia-tiw ui vrvvu tm limed on the advice of Senor CreeL Creel has been talked about many times as a possible successor to Presi dent Dins. He Is very wealthy and oc cupies the position of Foreign Minia te r. see Charles J. T naparte. who waa Sec retary of the Navjr and Attorney-Gen eral In the Kooseveu Administration, will enter Journalism as contributing editor of the Baltimore Evening Bun. .which Is the evening edition of the leading newspaper of that city. Though a ReDuMlcan in National pontics. Mr. TtonaDarte Is an Independent In local affairs and an ardent civil service and municipal reformer. He waa Jorn June . 1131. e e a Frank Coffyn has been chosen by the n-rirht brothers to teach society to tiy. Coffyn hse opened a training school for the Wrights at Augusta. Ol, and there he Is giving lessons to Allen Ryan and Rohrt J. Collier, of New fork, and J. Sterling Burgess, of Boa- ton. Coffyn Is a Washington- man whose father was an official In the rmiurv IVoartmrnt- He took up fly ing only a year ago and has been used tv the Wright In an executive capac Itv chiefly, although he has qualified for a pilot a license. e e Frank P. Beal. of California, has neen appointed by the Chinese Govern. tnent athletic coacn at me university of Tien-Tsln. He will have general control of athletics In all the schools of the province. They are included in Lha Tien-Tsin Athletic Association. which has regular meetings for foot- . the American colleges. The men wear W..i .-i. hn.ehnll. basketball and I college colors and college uniforms. ball, tennis, baseball, bsskctball and college colors ana com. u""""" track sporta. The athletic meetings at The Viceroy Is present and presents Tien-Tsin are conducted like those of the prises to the victors. RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT CHARGED WITH CRIMES Bndolf Rocker, Anarchist Leader, Say Overt Acts of His People Due to Conditions of Oppression and Tyranny. LONDON. Feb. IS. The leader or tns Anarchist movement In the East End. RudolDh Rocker, founder of the club In Jubilee street, which was closed two months ago. and editor of one of the ol!st Anarchist papers, the Workman's Friend, has been Interviewed on the Houndsditch affair. He- says that the murderers were not - members of Jils club, but that the club waa quite open place and thousands went in and out. "The club was imed a place o propaganda." continued Mr. Rocker. t'E-..A,,.nti. Urtuivi on social proo- i w rt.iit-.r.n wuniu lis n We had also lectures on Henrik Ibsen. Richard Wagner and tagar u" ru. There were 150 members, all Anarch ists. They were mostly xiaaisn worn ingmen employed In the tailoring trade. The club waa opened by Prince Kra- potklne. Mr. Martin, the proprietor. 4s j also the owner of our printing office In Jubilee street. The suggestion that wa were asked to leave the premises Is quite wrong. The Anarchists left on their own accord. The expenses were $40 or $45 a week. Our resources did not permit us to meet this expendi ture. In fact, about six or seven months before we gave up the club wo were In negotiation with agents to take the premises off our hands. We had a 21 year lease, and were glad to accept JD00 to get rid of the lease. It ia our Intention to start' another club, and we are now looking out for suitable premises." Speaking of the Workman' Friend. Mr. Rocker said it had been 25 years In existence. "We advocate the same principles as Prince Krapotkine," he continued. "We are Nihilists and Anarchists. The paper is Jewish, though I myself am not a Jew. I have acted as editor . for 11 years. The paper largely circulates In the East End. in Leeita, Liverpool and In fact all the large provincial cities. It also goes to the United btatcs, Canada and the Argentine." Conditions Canse of Crime. Asked if he had any explanation to offer on the Hounasdltch . affair, the Anarchist leader said: "I have no hesi tation In saying that the present situa tion In Russia Is directly responsible frfrnaa There Is no freedom for the press In Russia, no freedom for the workmen to combine. Some Rus sians become desperadoes through cir cumstances. Tbey have no respect for v. . n iff- nn reHnert for their Own lives, in fact. Most of them are Letts. In the Baltic provinces tne reaction w more extreme than In other parts of Russia. There were Inquisitions In the prisons of Riga, -rnousanas oi pco.iii. were arivrii ivn. w - . tmnHanniiH rr AYilnA to Siberia. By the' time some of them reach this country they have lost an nope oi better future." ntu- ......hmHah niar turned to the S UT- l ii-: it . t . o v.w.. - - gestion made by Sir William Evans Gor don that all foreigners coming to Ens- land should oe compeiiea iu " AnarchUrt leader thought that a system of registration would press very hard on ll. 1 rrr. a CT1allV th'OSO WllO puiuitiu . " n -' ' - come from Russia. "These people have no papers ai an, no 4iu. o..... . v . . v. .. aM r a rai 1 1 r H and that being ao. they will be the only people to suf fer. The foreign Antrei.inin u Just as anxious as Englishmen to keep desperadoes put of the country." Anarchism Not Understood. Scouting the idea that there waa any thing In the nature of a plot in the East End, Mr. Rocker suggested that An arc: tam was misunderstood by many nni in this country. In reply to the direct question: "What is Anarchism? ..... . 1 . 1 . luli.va In a he ea-ia: e Annatupio ... - - . -- ...i.i n.!ui. nrnnprtv and or- B CM I I J vtibuuui. t I " - ganixed government- We are of opinion that government is tne ouicuuio m v vate property, that It exists to defend , -ci-- think that with the mis prupruy. " - fall of private property there is no neces sity for a state In any form. We be lieve further that groups should take the administration of political society In their hsnds. Terrorism In any form has noth ing to do with Anarchism. It Is the out come of capitalistic society. In fact, Anarchism Is against outrages in gen eral We believe that the Government and' the Mate are the centers of out rage, of physical force; and as we are against government and atate. so we are opposed to the causes of crime, physical ?orrnd so on. It may be that there are a few terrorists among Anarchists. "Take Angellno. who killed the Prime Minister of Spain. His deed the outcome of the system In bpaln. There was an Inquisition in the fortress of Montjulch. and there many Innocent peo ple were killed. Angellno was the out come o this crime committed by gov ernment. We think the system of which weomplaln will be chansed by propa ganda. Remember the cae of Ferrer, who also as an Anarchist. His method of Propaganda was to educate the yming people, to enable them to reach a higher mental development of moral and physi cal If e We hold that revolutions are the outcome of the Government system. We cannot make a revolution; it is the circumstance, in society which Produce revolutions. Our position is the same as that of a physician. He take, the human body, analyse, tt. and draw, up his re port So we analyse .oclety and it- In stitutions and make out our report. We y that revolution le. unavoidable be cause of the evil, exiting In oc'V at present constituted, and that terror ists are the result of that society. ' "ScotT.nd Yard does not fear us. 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