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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY. MARCH 6, 1917. CORPORAL OF FAMOUS POLICE IS CANADIAN HER E AFTER PRISONER Man Who Disgraced Service to Be Taken . Back to Stand Trial for- Porgtry. drawai Germany plans' to use her troops elsewhere in r. - big offensive, but the British are undisturbed. One outstanding-j moral of the Ger man retreat is, wherever the Germans stop their retirement, their new posi tions can be reduced to the same hid eous, unendurable quag-mire of cadavers and muck, where crisped dead hands clutch from the mud at the kaiser's men,, and dead eyes stare at them from the slime, defying leven German eisci pline to bold live men in line. . DESIRE VOICED TO AVOID BREAK WITH AMERICA "I've four months Ij&Sre to Berve of my enlistment, then I'll enlist for overseas," said Corporal H. W. T. S. Maisey. Canadian northwest mounted police yesterday, thus exemplifying the spirit that permeates the manhood of the Dominion of Canada. -! Corporal Maisey arrived yesterday from Ooutt. Albert.a to formally ar mrest T. C. J. Stevens, until a month ago a corporal of the N'. W. M. P., who .is charged with embezzling funds of his service. He in one of I he few, "very few" men of the mounted police, according to Corporal Maisey, who has disgraced this famous body of men by "going wrong." Corporal Maisey is a slight, fair complexloned and blue eyed, young Englishman with pleasant accent. Provinces Xavs Own Polios. Since the war started, Corporal Maisey said, the various Canadian pro evinces have been ordered by the Im perial government to organize their own police forces for local service, as the government wants to have the northwest mounted men free to handle any international disturbances that arise from time to time. These locaj organizations are being built up large ly from ex-members ot the national service. "Women and booze" are the reasons assigned by Corporal Stevens for his fall from grace. He fell in love with a girl and went over his head finan cially. Some paychecks for members of a detachment were given him for delivery. Thoy- amounted to 1259.40. Stevens forged the names of the own ers of the checks and passed them. With the money obtained, he fled Can ada, coming to Portland. He was get ting along well wltK the Home Tele phone company when arrested here last week by detectives Moloney and Swennes at the request of the com mandant of the N. W. M. P. Bulldog Methods Illustrated. "Two of our members Just came back from the north country after a three years' chase for two Kskimo mur derers," said Corporal Maisey, in illus trating the bulldog methods of the or ganization. "These Eskimos killed two traders, and we set out after them. Our constables went out by thes Hud son Bay country, and 6n horse, in ca noes and with dogs they crossed the extreme north of the continent, under going great hardship, and we heard . from them a short time ago, coming down through yukon territory from the northwest. They got their, men "vr iww years ana mree monms. Corporal Maisey and his charge left . for Alberta last night. HORRIBLE CONDITIONS ! FOUND IN ABANDONED :. TRENCHES BY BRITISH '. (Continued From l'se One.) Continued Pwm Ps Otir.) Will Film Drama In Crater Lake Park and-cons, did they begin to return like for like in attacking the enemy on the seas," the j note asserted. Con tinuing, the government expressed its "pain" that England, Hinder 'law of the hour,' violated the freedom of the seas. " "Although the central powers do not desire to beg for) allies, ye. they be lieve they are entitled to look for neutrals for appreciation of their ef forts to revive, in the interest of all, the principles of international law and those equal rights iof nations," the note continued. Would Avoid ICsunaerstandlnr. Continuing, the note declared that America's note oh tha Ancona case "reserved the rigtjt later to bring up difficult international questions in connection with the submarine war fare." ! "The government," it said, "desires to show America , that it adheres strictlv to the assurances given, and that it will endeavor to clear up all disputed points, iri order to avoid mis understandings, j The note also expressed Austria's In ability to surrender her right to attack enemy merchantmen carrying contra band -to ' the enemy, without warning, but the note specifically holds neutral merchantmen as :of another classifi cation, j The reply is the most lengthy diplo matic note received at the state de partment in a long time. It covers about 20 typewritten pages. Officials who had made a brief study of it this i forenoon all agreed that it tended to give concessions to the American position, and all felt it would serve, to avert a break. Highway for All nations. The note "cherishes the hope that the submarine announcement will find an echo everywhere that neutrals live," and that it will be "especially under stood by the great people of the United States, whose mast illustrious repre sentative during the war defended with flaming words the freedom of the seas and their use as si highway for all na tions." j "The Austro-Hiingarian government has carefully, studied the legal ques tions involved and has been unable to reach the conclusion that neutrals are entitled to travel j without molestation on enemy vessels.) "A belligerent js released from all consideration of human life if its op ponent sinks merchantmen without warning, as in the Elektra, Drubobnlk and Zagreb cases. "Austria-Hungary believes it Is per missible to destroy a ship without res cuing those aboard if those aboard re fuse to enter boats." bond under a conspiracy indictment re leased the day before the ship sailed. Ha was held along With Hans Tausch er, Krupp agent in the United States, in connection with the Welland canal plot.' Von Igel was given -safe con- uuci mm a meraoer i Wr. KlamJlth Falla 0r- March 6.A when his bond was lifted, that the de- Permit to take motion pictures in the partment of justice at Washington ap- Crater Lake National Park has been proved his release and return to Ger- i8SUed to a motion picture company "Isinie the denarture of Bernstorff of Lo Angeles. Cal. Although many there have been reports of a $2,000,000 j motion pictures have been taken In the propaganda fund left here, to be used I park, this is the first time it will be by German agents working for some I used as a setting for film- plays. unknown new chief. The arrest of the two alleged plot- I -j- J H AT T ters today was made by Captain Tun- JjQUQ JVlaH JjOSGS ncy , punce uvmu r;pcrif t uo was bc i to Hoboken yesterday afternoon when TlTTA 'WooVcs' MomfiTO Deputy Police Commissioner Scull re-1 1WU VltJtJKb IVltJiilUl V a1aH iL-ArH tk. rvjct Wit I V - v nviu v. viae a v wa, .a. ve i Kolb. The connection between the two Bend, or., March 6. Arter surrertng cases was not apparent, but Chief of from amnesia for a period of approxi- Police Hayes of Hoboken was quoted mately two weeks, believed to have today as predicting six more arrests een brought on by a severe headache, would follow from the arrest of Kolb, H- E. Baker returned to Bend Sunday in whose room were found bombs and night. He is a. well known 'merchant explosives. ' of this city. Mr. Baker says he has no Two (possible new angles of the re- I recollection of. happinlngs during the 14 ported wholesale plot developed today days before he arrived in Arlington on Thursday of last week. - - Mr. Baiter, disappeared Tuesday night, when returning with Mrs. Baker from Portland. - He dismounted from the Oregon Trunk, train at Fall Bridge and vanished. Sheriff S. E. Roberts, on being apprised of the circumstances, immediately, - sent out telegrams throughout the northwest, with the re sult that -Mr. Baker was located In, Umatilla, '', . . ' when the detective department sent men to every subway station in the j city on hearing of a plan to blow up the subway and Jersey City authori ties reported munition shipments yes terday put a greater supply of high explosives on Black Tom peninsula than the great freight terminal has ! ever known before. Dry, Hoarse or Painful Coughs Quickly Ended COURTESY FIRST mum Z.5WETTCO. 124 "128 .5BdJUurtcffWair$Ww nnnrvT U III II II Ml COURTESY FIRST Wool Jersey Suits in Colors of Spring Departure of Germans Watched. St. Louis, March 6. I. IC. 8.) Twenty-nine United States secret service men have been here six weeks, checking up the Germans who have left St. I,ouis for Mexico during the last few weeks, it was learned today. Using St. Louis as a base of opera tions, secret service agents have traced a number of German reservists who were reported to have purchased tick ets for Salt Lake City. Utah, in an en deavor to reach a, point near the Gulf of California. j Government agents here refused to discuss the matter today. Borne-Made Xemedy That Saves Ton $3 Sos the Work Thoroughly. New York Subway Under Guard. . New York, March 6. (I. X. S.) New York's subway system is under guard of half a hundred detectives to day, following a threat to blow up the underground system. Plain clothes men are on duty at every station. De tails of the plot are kept secret by the police.-' bodies or heads alone protruding. Some lay facte downward, some were prone on their backs exactly as if asleep. At another place, on a pile several deep, lay a boyish officer, fair as a girl-, with his arms thrown back and his blue eyes staring at the sky. His sandy hair had been brushed back mod lshly.by the rain. Imagine scenes like this covering miles. Imagine every trace of vegeta tion long since blasted away. Imagine the earth powder-stained and churned up from 10 to 60 feet in depth. Imag ine mud so bottomless that the Ger man prisoners claim their men fre quently were swallowed up whole in attempting to cross after dark. British Bury November Dead. : This is the territory the Germans left. The. German prisoners told us that communication trenches had wiped out by the ine - - PLOT TP START REVOLUTION- IN INDIA CHARGED -j (Continued From Page One.) 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Pinex Is a special and highly concen trated compound or genuine Norway pine extract, combined with guaiacol and is known the world over for its promptness, ease and certainty in over coming stubborn coughs and chest Horn Must Stand Trial. "Washington, March 6. (U. P.) Werner Horn, alleged German army of- I coijs ficer, alleged to have plotted to blew To avoid disappointment ask yoHr up the Canadian Pacific railroad bridge, druggist for "2M ounces of Pinex" crossing the border at Vanceboro. with full directions, and don't accept Maine, must stand trial on charges of anything else. Guaranteed to give ab- ,,, .. i..i.. f.nm solute satisfaction or money promptly illegally transporting explosives from 40. The Pinex Co.. Fort Wayn rew iuiil 1 kj vouivwuiu, 1.119 duiicuiv In a. court held today, aismissinjg uorn s ap peal. TTOW wonderfully beautiful yes, and how practical they are! Every day brings occa sions when the color of a suit in gold, in chartreuse, in coral, in French blue, in emerald, or white, lends charm and youth to the wearer. These new Suits of wool jersey, in high colors, arc fash ioned in many dashing sports models. Iarge pointed and square collars, odd pockets and jaunty belts. Won't you drop in and see them tomorrow? $23.50 $32.50 $28.50 $38.50 And. a Breath of Spring News From Portland's Largest and Smartest Blouse Shop. .... New Crepe de Chine Waists $3.95 At Least 15 Charming Styles Think what an assortment fully IS new models In Crepe de Chines, at one price and such a price as $3.95! One is a sports model, similar to sketch, with large col lar and tie. New Dutch necks wth large sailor collars. Dainty hemstitched and lace-edged effects. And all the. wanted shades, too flesh, peach, maize, gold, chartreuse, white, etc. Blouses you'll fall in love with at $3.95. Emporium's Daylight Blouse Shop on the Main Floor. A Whole Section of t Sports Hats V Up on the Third l'leor a little Sports Hat Shop in iisclf! Here arc lovely new Ribbon Hats, ncv Bangkoks with a touch of color, new "floppy" Milans for "thc Summer girl. Come up and sec them $3.98 to $7.50. Germany Active in China. El Centro, Cal.. March 6. P. N. S. Germany nas maintained such mi active propaganda in (jnina tnat a I great many of the people in that coun try believe the central allies have prac tically won the war, according to L. C. Applestill, postal inspector of the province of Peking-, who is visiting 1 here. Applestill said the Germans op-1 erate many newspapers, the most im-l portant of which, is called the Amer ican. It s So Very Easy Get a Modern fire and that mud, so that relief and revictuallngf was difficult, nmsi u.. gerous. Men on "such missions were caught by the British machine guns sweeping in the darkness, and could .not be saved. It was Impossible to save those thus out off by the de struction of the communication trenches. The dead were left where they fell. . ' Two attacks in November left scores of dead Germans outside the trenches. They have remained there until now. when the British are bury ing the remains. ' Germans Pace 8am Process. Buch was the sink-hole occupied by the Germans. The scenes were too horrible for the human nerve to withstand. They make ; cjti'lte believable the stories of soldiers wi hecorno 'ravin maniacs. , It is quite, possible that in the with- to federal authorities in New York. Dr. C. Hanador iChaklaberty, a Hindu physician, and Dr. Ernst Sckunner, a German,, are under arrest at New York police headquarters, charged with "set ting on foot a j military expedition against a friendly nation." They will be arraigned today before federal au thorities, j The two admitted, after a grilling lasting from 7 o'clock last night to 5 o'clock this morning, that they had received $60,000 from Wolff von Igel, alleged German plotter. The object of the plot, according to the police, was to start a revolution in India. j The two men were ' taken from a sumptuously furnished apartment at 364 West One Hundred and Twentieth street, where." detectives stated, they found a quantity! of mysterious chem- Ut-en ! icals, pamphlets for inciting the Hin- i Jus to revolt, and a large amount of Man Wanted in Salt Lake Arrested. With a record of five prison terms behind him, Claude D. Stuart was at tested yesterday afternoon by Det- ttves Hellyci and Tackaberry at tut request of the detective department of Salt Lake City on a charge cf burglary. He was arrested at Twen ty-eighth and Kearney streets. Ha arrived in Portland last Saturday from bait Lake. 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