THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 21. , 13SU,
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(.Revolutionary Leaders Plan to
K ' Place in Public Office Men
Who Are Now in Jail.
; By Daniel O'OonncIl
'Dublin, Jan.' 21. (I. N. S.) Tha
8inn Felners are planning today to
rnake Immediate challenge for gov
frnmnt supremacy In Ireland, now
that they captured most of the local
administrations in the recent elec
tion. The local g-overnment board at Dublin
Caatle has the power to veto all -proposal
of the local boards, but the Sinn
Fetners declare that they will refuse to
carry out Dublin Castle', dictates in the
future. .
' The first challenge to Dublin Caatle.
the seat of British authority In Ireland,
lll com within 10 days, when nomi
nations for sheriff are made. Each
local board forwards three nomination
to the lord lieutenant for final selec
tion. -
. The 81 nn Fein organisation at Cork
has riven notice that It will send in
the following:
. Alderman Murray, who is now in jail,
and who will select the Jury to try
himself If he 1 made sheriff: Denis
McNeill, who Is charged with shooting
Chief Constable Cortt and who was
afterwards daringly rescued from prison
br his friends, and Michael Ahearn,
Who I wanted, by the police in con
nection with the charge of possession
of five barrels of bombs and hand gren
ades. McNeill and Ahearn have both been
In hiding since they were rescued from
jail.
Canada's Embargo ;
Or Newsprint Is
Cause : of Protest
i Ottawa, Ont, Jan, IIWLN, S.)
Strong protests are being; lodged with
the Canadian government by the Ameri
can authorities against the embargo on
the shpiment of newsprint paper to the
United State by the Fort France Pa
per company, American newspapers
have united with the United States gov
ernment in the protest.
It la understood that, in addition Xc
protesting to Ottawa, the United State
government has lodged a protest with
the British government at London. Lon
don 1 reported to have already taken
the matter up with Ottawa.
The Canadian government so far has
shown no Inclination to recede from. Its
original attitude.'
30 French, Soldiers
Are Murdered by
Syrian Insurgents
London, Jan. 21. (I. N, &) Thirty,
French soldiers were killed or wounded
when 600 Insurgent felyrians attacked the
French force "east of Aiexandretta," said
a Cairo dispatch to the Dally Express
today, quoting advices received there
from Damascus.
'A. new Syrian revolt Is reported to be
developing in the Takia mountains.
(Aiexandretta Is In the French sphere
of Influence in the extreme northern part
of Syria. It is in the Gulf of Iskande-run.)
GERMANY
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Industrial Leader Says Boun
daries Patched Up Would
Avert Danger Threatened.
? Many Fishermen Lose
Lives During Storms
f ; London, Jan. 21. Twenty-one flan
j; ermen were drowned, 16 are missing and
many fishing boats have been sunk in a
storm, said a dispatch from Chrlstianla.
Bolshevik Armies
Cheer Deportees on
Soviet Ark Buf ord
Hango Finland. Jan. 21. (U. P.) The
American transport Buford, the "soviet
ark," which carried 249 undesirable
aliens deported from the United States
to this port, sailed Monday for home.
She was accompanied by her convoy, the
destroyer Ballard.
The deported radicals crossed the bor
der into Bolshevist Russia late today at
Terljoki. They were received with
cheers by the Bolshevik military forces.
S. & H. Green stamps for cash. Hol
man Fuel Co.. Main 353, 560-21. Adv.
By George Witt
BpaoUl Csbie t. Tb. Journal agd Tb Chicate
DilT New.
(Ooprrisht. me. by Cbicw DiJy Kews Co.)
Berlin, Germany, Jan. 21. "War
weakened Germany is bleeding to
death and will collapse soon unless
the allies patch tip , her boundaries
to prevent the unhindered outflow
of her Industrial products and the
simultaneous Influx of all manner
of nonessential luxuries that are
eating up the country."
This view of the present economical
situation of Germany was given me to-;
day by Walt her Rathenau. Germany's
great industrial leader, whe besides be
ing the head of the German General
Electric company, is also the author of
a series of widely read books on the
new Germany.
"For the first time in the history of
the world," he continued, "a civilized
country has been left with its boundaries
dangling up in the air, so to speak, with
out knowing where its sovereignty begins
or ends. I am referring to the break
in the German frontier along Belgium
and France. Day after day many auto
mobiles bearing cigarettes, soap, per-
I fumes and laces cross from this section
I into Germany without our authorities
being able to control the imports, because
men wearing the uniforms of the allies
accompany the cars. And, vice versa,
score of automobiles cross from Ger
many to the French and Belgian sides
carrying off our best industrial products
which have been bought up for a song.
What is the significance of this?
"It means that our life blood is ebbing
out slowly. It means that our factories,
which we have put back at work at
such tremendous cost, are getting for
their products luxuries which we had
done without for years. Not that I blame
the people; they are entitled to these
luxuries, but if this vast amount of
smuggling is kept up, if the hole in our
western frontier is not patched up it
will be impossible for Germany to get
well again financially, economically or
Industrially. It will be impossible for
Germany to pay her war debta."
Three Persons Die , ;
InFlamesjBuilding
Partially Levelqd
New York. Jan. 21. U. F.) Three
persons were killed and several overcome
In a fire Tuesday .which partially de
stroyed a five story brick building at 23
Maiden lane.
The fire started on the second floor
in the office of the Interborough Badge
k. Metal company. Celluloid Is used
largely by the badge company and sev
eral explosions spread the fire.
One girl, trapped on the fifth floor
of the building, jumped to the street be
low and was- Instantly killed. Another
of the dead was said to be a fireman.
A number of girls were trapped on the
top floor and were carried down by
firemen. Of these seven were so badly
overcome by smoke that they were taken
to a hospital.
United States Will
Not Ask Criminal
Trial of ExJKaiser
Washington. Jan. 21. I. N. &) The
United States is not a party to the rt-,
truest for the extradition of the kaiser
from Holland for trial by the allies, it
was learned at the state department late
today.
Secretary of State Lansing, a a mem
ber of the peace conference, opposed a
criminal trial of the kaiser, nut ravorea
a political trial.
Failure of the United States to ratify
the treaty was given as the -reason for
the failure to be a party to the request
for extradition.
Severe Storms Off Norway
I,ondon, Jan. 21. (U. P.) Many boats
have been loet in severe storms off the
coast of Norway, a dispatch from Chris
Mania reports. Thirty-seven fishermen
were drowned when one vessel foundered.
Clcmenceau Declines Gilt
Paris. Jan. 21. (I. N. S.) Former
Premier Clemencecu today refused to
accept an estate which had been offered
to him by his admirers as a gift from
the nation.
Paper Coin for Silver
Berlin, Jan. 21. (I. N. S.) Silver
coins are expected to vanish completely
from money circulation in Germany as
a result of the offer of the reichsbank
to exchange six and one half marks in
peper for-every silver mark piece.
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