THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 21, 1919. HAWLEY PLEADS FOR SOLDIERS' FIANCEES Tender Sentiments Evoked Debate in House. in KANSAN ALSO INTERESTED liut Proposed Amendment to War Risk Insurance Bill Is Defeated toy Representative Mondell. OREGOXIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash fngton, Sept. 20. Fair young- women, whose honest affections were attested by their haying given their hearts and promised their hands before April 6, 1917. to young men who later became soldiers in Uncle Sam's army, were the particular objects of a. rescue expedi tion undertaken in the house the other day by Representative Hawley of Ore gon during- the debate on the war-risk insurance bill. Notwithstanding the fact that In. many cases soldier3 named the girls to whom they were betrothed as the beneficiaries of their government In surance policies, the war-risk insur ance act permits payment only to cer tain blood relatives. Mr. Hawley sought to provide for payment to such sweethearts in cases where the soldier upon his death left no blood relatives and where the engagement was en tered into before war was declared. It has been necessary, of course, to throw numerous safeguards around the war-risk insurance law to prevent frauds and frameups by designing women to put themselves in line for the soldiers' Insurance in case of death in the war. In building these safe guards, however. It Is pointed out that many young women who were cheated out of their husbands by reason of the war suffered injustice. Explaining his proposed amendment Representative Hawley said: Mellow Sentiment Evoked. "The purpose of the amendment Is to take care of instances where the sol dier, sailor or marine took out Insur ance and was allowed to name in the application his fiancee as his benefici ary. I have in mind a particular in stance of this kind and have heard of others. This, however, is to apply only where the agreement to marry was en tered into prior to our entry into the war, in order to avoid any question of fraud." The Hawley amendment opened the way to a debate in which love and mar riage afforded the theme for much earnestly expressed sentiment and a tender plea by Representative Little of Kansas for all the girls who became engaged just as their lovers went away to war. He opposed the limitation of the Hawley amendment to those who were engaged before war was declared. "Gentlemen ought not to forget," said the Kansas representative, "that there is no affair more sacred or honorable than the love affair of a boy who be comes engaged to be married to a girl just before he goes to war and perhaps to death, and when you undertake to stigmatize all of tho3e engagements you wrong many thousands of young men and women in this country. I know a member of congress who be came engaged to be married to a young -woman the evening before he left for the Philippine islands years ago, and I know of no event in his life that has given him as much satisfaction or . of as proud, and on his behalf i3 comrades I request this cirinmittee to remove that stigma . In jrbme way from the young women who "would be affected by this amend ment." Little's Biography Suggestive. Reference to Mr. Little's biography shows that he is a veteran of the Phil ippine war. having served under Gen eral Funston. But Republican Floor Leader Mori dell, unmoved by the beautiful senti ment of the Kansan's plea, defeated the amendment with this cruel rejoinder: "All the world loves a lover, and one is taking chances of appearing ungra clous by opposing an amendment of the sort suggested by the gentleman from Kansas, which it is claimed would af- m ch he is if that of h From three senators, two republicans 1 and one democrat, originally opposing any kind of a league, there are now 20 if not 22 of the so-called 'bitter enders. " And these bitter-enders, it was learned, are receiving much encourage ment from several democrats on whom ' the president is counting aa loyal to ' the end. The break of the president's ; strength will develop immediately on the first vote on the reasonable rcser- ; vations because the friends of the treaty are afraid to vote against the reservation which would mean finally to defeat the treaty in the present sit uation. Senator McNary's efforts as leader of the mild reservationists are now de voted to guarding against a parliamen tary situation whereby the reserva tions would unwittingly be defeated beyond recall, which would mean the definite killing of the treaty. Imocrnta Fear Vote. Notwithstanding President Wilson's explanation of the difference in the voting power in the league assembly of Great Britain and the United States, it Is disclosed that several democratic senators who want to support the pres ident are trembling at the sight of the proposal. They would rather not see it come to a vote, confessing that they dislike to oppose it. Whether Senator Hiram Johnson will go on to the Pacific coast or re turn to Washington was not decided to night. Senator Lodge said, but the mild reservationists on the republican side agreed to withhold their support of democratic maneuvers to force his re turn, asserting that the Pacifio coast is entitled to hear the other side, now that the president has spoken. OIL WORKERS MARTYRS ELEVES MEX LOSE LIVES MEXICAN DISORDERS. IX Government Connivance With Pay Roll Robbers Intimated toy Witness at Hearing. WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. Further testimony Intended to show Mexico's determination to force forfeiture of oil lands owned by foreigners was given today by Ira Jewel Williams, an officer of the Panuco Boston Oil company, be fore the senate committee investigat ing the Mexican situation. Williams declared tftat Americans who remained at work had realized the necessity of maintaining uninterrupted flow of oil for the allied navies. "Eleven of these men," he said, "have paid the supreme sacrifice." Government patrols as well as rebel bands contribute to the disorder of the country, Williams said. Before ship ments of money for the payroll are sent an exact statement of the amount is demanded by the government officials. There have been cases, Williams said, where the amounts demanded by bands were exactly the same aa reported to the authorities. Chairman Fall, reminding the witness of a recent statement by President Wil son that much of his information con cerning Mexico had been obtained from "liars," asked him If he had ever dis cussed Mexican conditions with the president. "No," replied Williams, adding that so far as he knew none of the oil men had talked of Mexico with the president. STUDENTS DO REAL WORK College . Boys Get Practical Expe rience In Highway Work. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Corvallis, Sept. 20. (Special.) Samuel M- P. Dolan, assistant professor of civil engineering, has returned to the col lege after having spent the summer as head of a location party for the Cor-vallis-Newport highway, working in connection with the state highway de partment. With him were five college students. All of the Oregon Agricultural col lege civil and highway engineering men were engaged in civil Mghway engineering work and more could have been placed. Salem Club Adda 200 Members. SALEM, Or.. Sept. 20. (Special.) More than 200 members have been added to -the Salem commercial club during the first two days of the mem bership campaign, and it is believed that fullv 100 m nr mpnihp rm will Ka ford balm to the souls of certain young f enrolled before the drive is closed. women wno were aiiegea to nave peen the fiancees of soldiers. I had a curious experience when I made an earnest ef fort to keep a soldier from being court martialed because he had named in an application for an allowance as his wife a fair daughter of the sunny south who, when the allowance was sent to her, modestly suggested that she did not bear the relation of wife to the sol dier, but only that of a good friend. -"No doubt there are meritorious cases which do not fall within tho general rules adopted. These cases should be provided for, but it would .be a great mistake to attempt to so broaden the general provisions of the law as to in clude every one of the cases which have come to attention, as having some merit." ... TREATY FOES MULTIPLY fCnnttnui-d From First Pait) Phone your want ads to The Orego nlan. Main 7070. A 6095. NASAL CATARRH Though Very Common It la a Serlooa DUcaie Wone at This Season. ator Jones is standing out as before for reservations. As to Oregon's senator-i. There is no change except that Senator McXary has recently made it clearer than be fore than he is in earnest about his reservations and is not offering them merely as a compromise. Receptions Are Good. No change can be expected in Cali fornia, because Senator Phelan is at the command of Mr. Wilson at any time and Senator Hiram Johnson has Wn following the president in the middle west and assailing his arguments. The rest of the president's trip is relatively important. There is no dls position hene to Aeny that he had i splendid reception on the Pacific coast from Portland to San Diego, but his opponents say he is mistaking far western hospitality for Indorsement when he assumes that he has won to an unamended tneaty all of the thou sands who have cheered him. Now as to the situation back here. The only reason he has not lost ground every day since he departed Is that ohnut all thn nnsstbill tcs for losses , i . .. ,i tr. i ; were long since eiiuusicu. no ua.s V lost more than the country knows be Ni'fause, besides all of the democratic gVnators in the south who have gone ov-er to reservations, several others who havwQ been silent will be found voting to effarify several provisions of the league covenant. The president's followers are de preosouN today ovr the development that the mild reservationists will vote against Uny effort by treaty supporters to force lan early vote on the Johnson amendment to give the United States the same, number of votes as Great Britain inAthe league. The mild reser vationists Swill not support the John ton amendment in the final vote, but they are not going to maneuver them selves into the position of helping those committed to the president's irrecon cilable programme any more than they are willing to go to'the other extreme. 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