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r THE'. OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY;- SEPTEMBER 21.' 1918.' f. r - -- BEFOREVARBEQUN ni. i j. .t i e il..ik.i uerrnan Damvs'ftuviseu v itiuhuisi Before Conflict to Establish i " . V: a ' "' Relations, in U, S. and Finland FINAL DISCLOSURES GIVEN Orer in 1915 Directs Bribing i1 'of Anarchists to Carry on the Work of Destruction jn U. S. . - nnrniT 111 innrmni wanninrtin. sent, zi. isviaence . uiai i Germany wu making extendi? arrange ments for the establishment for war Croatia in in. umisu ciam nu nuiv i pean countries at least five month be- fore th rest of the world knew It 'wls to be warred upon by the central power a fact of International Import- j a nee. which Germany will have to face - ni the '. future ie disclosed In today's ' final. Installment of documentary proofs kAln-MAjt miKi ( r hv t h I 'vnvArnmtnt Further, proofs of direct payments to ' Lenlna and Trotsky out of the Berlin 'corporation chest are 'also contained in today's chapter. A document forecasting; the coming world war is dated Febtiary, 1914, and la headed, "Frotn All Orbips of German Blanks and by Agreement With the Aus- tro-Hungarlan Government. These banks are officially advised "that the .Imperial government has deemed It to ybe of extreme necessity to ask them for - an agreement of all institutions of cred ' It to establish with aU possible dispatch aaencies in Luleo.Haparanda and Var- i de, on the frontier of Finland, and In M ft . ft ergen ana Amaieraam. " Relations With TJ. S. Banks Urged : Here Is the reference to the banks of I "Moreover, the managements of bank ! Ihg Institutions are urged emphatically to make provisions for very close and absolutely secret relations being estab lished with Finnish and American banks. The aeeond document bearing upon ; this sttbject. Is dated June 9, 1914, from the German general staff to military at taches, and .states that "in all branches j of German banks In Sweden. Norway. . Switzerland and the United States spe ;ctal war credit have been opened for i subsidiary war requirements, Then follows this remarkable program 'Of destruction : i ; "The general staff ft authorising you to avail yourseu in nnunuiea unvuuu I u, ii.w? V, 1 .,.... v. " - enemies itciorm. iuan mo wu Mmnnrtant military and civil structures. t Hlmultaneously with the Instigation of (fnr th. ilimiilnf cf motors of rnechan 7lnms with destruction of vessels, setting ; incendiary, fires to stocks of raw ma terials ana Jinisnoa yiuuuvui, uiua tlon of, large, towns of their electric nny, stock- of' fuel and provisions."' 1 1 fft 1 1 A inter and even more startling docb-' tment bears date of -January 15, 1915, iand directs the bribing of anarchists in "the .United States to carry on the work . One titote says that "315,000 marks Jhave ben- transferred to Mr. Lenlne'a 7 account 'at Kronstadt aa per order, of It ; M , from . Kronstadt that Lenine an iiva ..axis vAy-wi"ni m 'Wiiuavwu uivm .operations In the early summer, of that li Anothel- payment Of 207,000 marks Itr order of Mr. Lenine" Is noted In a "' Mater document making a total of more Jjthan half a - million marks paid to htm iiinamauaiiy up to tms perioa. Other" payments direct to Trotzky are ,d.isclosed. connecting him In secret deal ings with Bankers Warburg and Fur , ;stenberg of Berlin. Thereafter, the evU dence shows, Berlin gold flowed freely tne Boisnevik traitors. I; Aberdeen Circular , : Advocates General ' Retaliatory Strike .. Aberdeen, Wash., Sept. 21. Advocat ing a general strike until October 1 as ;,a protest to what is termed the "acts of wthe. capitalist class in imprisoning W1I- i .iiarnt iiaywooa, iugene v. ueDS ana , fl'om Mooney," a sensational ciroular. (demanding the release of "all class war t prisoners, was circulated at the lum vlber mills on Grays Harbor Thursday J Friday and brought to local po- 11 Ice headquarters. The police have no (clue as to. the distributors. The hand ibill, printed by the International Print lug company, Butte, Montana, Is evl dently of I. W. W. authorship. Rancher Goes 2000 fc Miles to Join Army "- Seattle, Sept. 21 (I. N. &) Thomas iH. Barnes, 32 years old, reached here Friday after a trip, part of which he htnade on, foot, of 2000 miles to enlist fin 'the fighting forces of Uncle- Sam. Same has been operating a big cattle ranch In the Peace River country In5 Hf Northern" British Columbia. He is a powerfully-built man and a, crack shot. having been a big game hunter for many years. Now he wants the earliest opportunity to hunt Huns In France. Smugglers of Gold Indicted at Seattle Seattle, Wash.," Sept. 21. (L N. S.) - I Gold smuggling, opium dealing and mis-1 use ! of the mails are charged , In 25 1 indictments, seven of which are secret, i returned by the federal grand Jury here today. Isaac Kay, pioneer Jeweler of this city. A- J. Cranwell, Theodore Mot ridge and W. J. Lasage are accused of smuggling gold out of the country.-.The defendant are. at liberty on $5000 bail each except Lasage, whose ball la 21000. Rely On Cuticiira For Skin Troubles 1 II draaatata 1 8na S. Ofatnoa 1 45 3B, Tilna & SW . i II' f s Now is the time to lend to the utmost-your "sinews of war". Pack every ounce of energy stored in your doUar behind TfflS BLOW. Your dollars placed NOW in the hands of the (yernment may dp more to the Hun tbim two. three or four times asv:;many later im. Don't hold back for another opening, deliver the knockout NOW! bur dbUars-: vithput stint or measure in the 4th liberty Uaiu llvi Don't - put-btt;.this;-moEt vital' memferitinitheiiyesof Cctioure wait for a solicitor. I Gome to the tiberTeniple and VOIAJTOTEEfc :- l 'y 'S. . in C .3- This space" contributed throutb the" patriotic co-opetttionbf . v a rf"- -' -. ''..CM. STAND IFER CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION t 4 Ai . v j t a" --vv""-:- i - -. - 1 v ' t' : X- ' .. t r . . . - , -. i- -.- v. 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