THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, POR TLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17,- 1919. 0 AEJTI DEMOCRATIC INTRIGUE FACES t British People AreXlearly ; lllus- trating Determination to Pin Their Faith in Democracy. .1-; iT V v i:-;-'", m saaaswaanaess aaaaaaaa r'K - ; -t' STRIKES" NOT PROFITABLE . f " y.; , ... .. iSK-'-"sZ ' : Prominent Trade Unionists Are j Opposed; to Adoption of Bo!-i - sheviki Methods. .lv.-:-:,.r''By:iairtrd Woe Ball -'"' Special Cable to Th Journal tad The Chkece . Dally New . Cprnnt. lls. b CMcaso Daily New Co.) London, Kngland, Oct. 17. Brlt- lah determination to Jaold fast, to I democracy has been Illustrated fre- j Qiiently since Bolahevim revealed It 'eelf In the East. It has been Ulus .'t rat i at the noils. In narllament and DOOM III ONDN mor recently In the railway strike. On this occasion nothing else showed -tip so distinctly aa did the national '"fetfot anti-democratic Intrigue ana ' the . national purpose to crush out f any such movement. Herein lies the ' secret of the historic intervention or ,the leading- trade unionists to save ' j, the railway men from the conae ' quence of their lightning- strike. 1 1 If this Intervention was unprecedented t so- was the emergency unprecedented in . this country . Never before had a British . trade union, big or little, , challenged the . democratic principle point blank. This , challenge alarmed the trade union lead- era as much as it alarmed anyone els V Indeed, It perturbed them particularly for they are pinning, their faith to de 1 jnocracy'aa the instrumentality through .which labor shall win its rights. These men see no hope for labor In the an- archy called direct, action that Is, a na tional political strike. George Henry S Roberts, M. JP., for example, formerly - minister of labor but now food controller . and one of the ablest men in the labor movement,, says : SO BXCTJSE TOR STBIKE w"There was noexcuse for the railway strike because the men could have got ten all' they did without a strike. : Throughout my life as a trade union of ficial) I have oppoaed strikes except as the very last resort. Today we have . some working-class advisers who say strike, first and negotiate, afterwards. Such.men do not understand the primer of democracy, which bases Itself on rea son and justice and not on force. Such .'men stopped thinking before they appre " eiated that even In our, poor world moral .1 vitality Invariably dominates, and con trols physical vitality. Our direct ac tion lets assail the democratic principle net only outside but Inside their unions. While detonating against secret diplo macy and monarchic or oligarchic tyranny- In the state they plan strikes in ' secret and precipitate them without con ?cV U freen page ISt e OnLvJ, &M' this -week's Satnreay Kfil i V 0 r . - r; "I v i s- Oo Wo ,-;-f sMstfleefit tmiHa Um-i iOrLir- Kix pretatbm ea the WnrUtaer, sn4 JfW f ' S ff My dm 1 - . m,, sulting the working masses whom they embrolt Workers now may trust the sense of ' modern society to Insure a square deal for all - D03TC WAST MIXES . John Robert Clynes.' IS. P., ' another giant anoBf the leaders of labor,, has argued with, piquancy: and power from the same standpoint and in the debate on the nationalization of the coal mine Prime MlnUter ! Lloyd . Oeorare elicited from Robert SmlUle. president of the Miners Federation of Great : Britain, this declaration : "It has been suggested that the miners wish to take over the mines under a system of syndicalism and work them for the ; miners. . Too may rid your mind at once of any such notion. The miners' federation .contem plates nothing of the sort. We do not think? the miners have a right. to take over the mines and work them in their own Interests. ; . T ''-'.".:' Here la a blow at Bolshevism, by a man who. lately has taken a truculent line toward the government and whose possible attitude: respecting- ultraprole tarlans and their pretentions has caused anxiety in responsible political quarters. There Is no evidence that Smtllte has abandoned his idea of a national, strike to "compel' the government to nation alize the lines but recent evanta and the prevailing labor opinion may - be ex pected to cause fatm to move with con siderable caution. . . .. v Ludendorf Declines To Fight Duel With Admiral Von:; Hintze Geneva, Oct 17.-r(I. N. S.)Admiral von Hintze, former German foreign sec retary, challenged . General Ludendorff to a fuel, but the latter 'fused to fight News .of the challenge was re ceived from Berlin today. Von Hintze's second called upon Ludendorff in the accustomed' "way, but the former chief of staff to Von Hindenburg declined to seek the field of honor. Huns' Attack Lithuanians London, Oct. 17. (X. N. S. A neuter dispatch from Kovno today states that following the refusal of Lithuanians to surrender -.Chavli barracks, German troops under General von der Gotta at tacked the place. In the gymnasium of the barracks were many women and children who were severely injured. NO MORE CATARRH Thli Simple Home Treatment He Steed the Teat ef Time. Kvery fall and winter,. for more than twenty years, thousands of. people have made it a daily practice to breathe the air of Hyomet and so keep themselves free from Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Bron chitis, Sore Throat and Influenza. This lsf certain and you should try It If you will breathe Hyomet dairy, as directed, it 'Will free you and keen -you tree from all these troubles or it won't cost you a cent. . 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The Jaeue was hot de cided but- hope , was,' held' out hat the future Would see women entering priest hood, f The congTeaa 'ta the' most versatile Jn Watery. : The Episcopalian , church Js discussing spiritualism In all its phases, creed; problems, social diseases, the de clining 'birth rate, the' housing question and that of Christianizing Industry. Some of the most notable figures In the British'-church are present at the con- Feces Deportation'; Charges , ; Leavenworth, .Kan., : Oct 'l7.-(L N. a Frank i Geteler," Austrian,; was - re arrested by ihe police here as he strode from the rates-' et -the -federal . prison today and will -be returned to fit Louis to. f See -deportation: charges.' Geisler, who wag convicted 4n Korthj takota In 1917 .or.' threatening, to - kill the presi dents U -alleged to --nav been- an agita tor f and 4nember of theL- W. ... W. ' , Slonbr't Crespf . ' Resigns . '. Rome.' Oct '17. (LvN. S.) The reetg--nation 'of Signer Creepl from the Italian pfeace mission, because of ill health, has been .accepted by the government the Messaggero states.- START TOMORROW iD KEEP IT P Get into the . habit of drinking a glass of hot water before breakfast. Millions of folks bathe Internally now instead of loading their system with drugs. "What's an inside bath"? you say. Well, it Is guaranteed to per form miracles according to hot water enthusiasts. r , There are vast numbers of men and women who, immediately upon arising In the morning, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It This is a very excel- ent health measure. It is intended to flush -the stomach, liver, kidneys and intestines of the previous day's waste. sour bile and indigestible material left over in the body which If not eliminated every day, become food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels, the quick result Is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed into the blood, causing headache, bilious, attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds Atomach trouble, kid ney misery, sleeplessness, impure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next but who simply can not ret feeling- rlerhf are ureed to obtain a quarter- pound of limestone' phosphate at the drug store, This will cost very little but la sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the subject of Internal sanitation. -Adv. . :.- . from page ISt e week's tatnrday EVERY MORNING e EveaUas; Pest "On. that Slight the sereen Jjne five) year. . -Wltk : the abevHM ef .aehea laaisaa a stew' arc ecw rlveeV Hew Yerkern are only ve wiuin le py suo Mat :tmm wmw sauc iee ae suit- Z- ilaye ta rettlancf at Se, taelndV t jf , T v aaajwarcax f tJTot- V-,' : Vm Eevolution Breaks, Out; as Result of , Anglo-Persian Past - London, Oct 17L N. &) Revolu tion has broken out In Persia as "a result ef the Ang-Io-Persiaa agreement, said a Geneva dispatch to the Daily News to day. The a prising- centered in the prov ince or Azerbaijan.-. t -,: ' The Persian governor general at Tabriz has been forcibly removed by. the Insur gents, -ir .j. . at mm m mmmmm. v PrincQ of Wales May fllMiiiif.S, London, Oct 17. King George is communicating- with the prince of Wales regarding the possibility of abandoning the latter's American trip on account of President Wilson's illness, it was learned tonight "If the trip to the United States is given np the prince will remain In Canada longer -' than - he ; had intended and win return to England about the middle of November. It was announced officially tonight that the cancellation of his American trip would be a keen disappointment to the prince, who likes Americans. . - - . - 4 ? ' ri VI Exclusive Representative's for Portland ...',;.' " ' i "s. '--:.:',-.-.-- ' :'. ':"'-i'.'-"- . st . -. , !" T" ' . ."T ' , - -.. - ' v. . : Cotton Men Perfect ;, .I World Organization New Orleans. Oct lTML K. 8.) In ternational organisation of the ' world cotton conference-'Was' perfected here today. , Sir A- Herbert Dixon of Eng land was elected president and Fuller E. Calloway, La Grange, Ga was elected American vice "president Each country represented wlll elect Its vice presi dent The -conference wW be held an nually and wlUjneet next year In Man chester, Bngiand. At the final business" session this afternoon the report by the general committee on resolutions - was to be- heard and -the convention ad journed. - Senate Calls Pershing Washington, Oct 17 U.' P.) General John- J. Pershing probably wia appear before the senate and house military committees next week to give his views on army-reorganisation, Representative Julius Kahn, chairman of the house com mittee,' said today. : ? ?.-Ev:- - . ' CoMa Oauta Naaeeehaa and aain yanrbh Haaitarhaa md iradjr pain -caowd- from cold an aoon reUrvail bj takiat LAXATIVK BHOMO QtJININB TaMeta. Thcta H onlr ono VBrome Quiniaa." E. W. 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