The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 10, 1918, Page 6, Image 6

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    TIT 13 OnnflO.V 8TATFHMAXI THI'RHIMr, JAXt?Altr 10, 1911.
:KBOB CLASSES
I' HIIZl WAGES
" 1 11 i ' " . 1
Railway Disputes to berans-
(erred tGovcni.-ncnt;fcr
N" Settlement r
STRIKES NOT ! PLANNED
government -operation has removed
competition pnwhlch .rstes, hereto
tore jiave bees largely oased.
The interstate commerce commis
sion I expected to undertake within
a few1, weeks a special study of re
adjustment for presentation to the
director central.- f;
Ache and I'aln tit rheumatism
are not permanent!, but only-tem
porarily relieved by external remed
ied. Why not um an internal remedy
Hood's Sarsaprllla, .which correct
the acidity of the blood on which
rheomastiaij depends and cure the
d Heater
WAR AIMS OF U. S.
RECEIVE WIDE FAVOR
(Continued from pace 1)
Drothsrhoods' Demands to Be
- Investigated ; . Railroad
Y- Bill Heard
Franco la Jrteful.
TATtlS, Jan. 9. Only a nummary
of President Wilson's address to con
gres had reached Pari, 1 by way of
London, up to soon today.
The Temps nay It la uv.aitlng the
arrival of the full text of President
Wilson's declaration before comment
ing on his peace program as a whole.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 9. Hlfher I Meanwhile, however. It says of the
wares will be asked or the rarflroad passare 'In the -president' adress
administrator soon bv nearly all dealing with Alsace-Lorraine:'
classes' of orsranlwl railroad lobar. I 'fit is the first time the president
It was learned today that many pend-1 of the United States ha declared
Ins: waae disputes will be transfer-1 himself on the Alsace-Lorraine quee
red to the irovernment from railway tlon. We had no doubts of his sent
executives' boards and in other caes I Itnents, but we are profoundly glad
new demands will be formulated for he has expressed them. We blank
oresentatlon to Director General Mr. I him also for placing the problem on
Adoo. wbo will probably deal with its true ground, In presenting the
them through Investigating board, restoration, oi nisace-iorraine, a
gi.iL . tint fnnfcm nl a f sj1 IiV I sv-rri w nuiiiuu wrs
nw nrsranff Inn ft la n ll j anrt Wll sT I w. e-r' -
questions wlir.ot.tt.P fribe &' J
VI.9!LT:: "A new . aao has- fceerit added to
not seeking to take advantage of A&lJrHSi'JSSS.
ir.lm? ?Jt"V.Z?? then comments' on the addtess'brlef-
nl.i.lir of Increases to keen ,jr' Th wPPr-contrasts-the gen-
?!ff?.'A of President Wilsoo'sttitude
. 4 J -. tel.. -i 1 I Wff. , n nil I j.7i .
ienwnus. to o iBwuKaiwi ; I Urest-Litovslc T " '
Up to the present, the only .general I "President Wilson's .wmrds will
demands for ware Increases coasHer make his name popular to the remot-
ed by Director General McAdoo are I est villages of France," La Libert
those presented by the four railway i rays, in returning to the president's
brotherhoods and' the switchmen's statement on Alsace-Lorraine.
union, whose president, S. K.tfswber-
Unr. conferred with Mr. McAdoo to
day. The brotherhoods' ease win iw
Investlrated br a board or four to
' be named by the director general to
morrow, and he .also may ask this
body to enquire into the switchmen's
demands. Which now are belna; con
'ILL
K. 0F C.-Y,
OPEN CAMPAIGN'
FOR WAR FUNDS
Oregon's Quota is $75,000;
Salem and flario County
! to drganize
JANUARY 14-20 IS DATE
Welfare of Catholic Young
Men in Service If Object
L ! of Activity
ment fa - earrf ion' lhe! srvlf for
which. tbre Is an. ui tnt tied -,.
r.Tiri;iiuiii vt'ir I me mni.j
tn or me nntgnts or i oiuinoiis nuts.
No Huh Ik rawn. The buildings ra
dial Utterly, equality and tlyv broth
erhood of man. Karh Is a bureau of
Infurmalfbn where the secretaries
take a personal interest In keeping
the people at home in utich with rel
atives and friends in camp.
Th secretaries organize the sol
diers rnt glee rtuts," arrange match
panic. ratinif .elrrlcIeUaUni so
cieties. . athletic learn, ete , the
soldiers will largely furnish the en;
tertainment they t desire. , Planjy,
phonographs, . books. magazln-f.
newspapers and writing, paper aro
available.
Fraternal affiliation of reliajous
belief makes no difference at
Knights of-fToluTubua hut. v All arei
wel.come. . The doors are open froT.i
6 a. m. to midnight. The secret
ies live in the buildings tand thefr
sole duty is to care for the soldier
and sailors.
Already established in the tTnlted
States .are seventy-three - buildings,
with more tinder cnnHtrtietion and
others In contemplation. Tbe are
In addition to the buildings which
will be prepared for the American
troops abroad, and other building
.which will be located, at navards.
flfRThf Tl
7 yhi. v.
m m e mm
BUYING
SYSTEM IN NAVY
HAS OPPOSITION
SUFFRAGE GIVEN -
Wilson's Support
(Continued, from $age 1)
Jury Ditagxi in Case
Invoicing Ati Auto Deal
The circuit court yesterday was en
gaged lo hearing 'a few motions, a3
sldered bV a coraittee of rail way ex- t rftl ? vnIca
ecutlve. representing .11 roads. - ,u .u. l
The director general anounced to-l y 1' 'Z. 'nimV n v
t. -n.agera and lxee against C. w.
Va V rt.t ..Vi;. Nlemeyer, an action to recover dam
TJ'II'AVJJJA for an auto dis agreement.
?. 'liiJl": "lL -Vu "J Default wasntered in the stilt of
"V7'L" V -1. V..".". 1 Kmma J., Carter, formerly .Kmma J
rl-i JtTt:? ",IVJ? Illauerlln. against Howard E. Janes
r:"r'-i.L"!l"..V.r. " I and Ida B.. Jones. , ,
vi Ja ue aa. ..t ..ifiiiv I . rder tnflrtnlgrt sale made by the
i ' - a w ey - thaflrf wpssi AM a AeAl n ef
ii.tVA l 1 ,1 -v m .ltalPMUUI cuictu iu ny iuik wi
! : ? "'.r.T. T I ofer against Hattle A. Reynolds.
v. t a vtwi sf i
, r RanrrMUf IMU IfeonL
. - , . t . 1.. ...... I At .A V V llllWHWtf
inu-irniir db 'ironw luifrmiiKi vi AV I If f til M P 1 1 Ti . 1 A
eomtnerce etmimlttJej txNfavenntlnn. I v V
ed their hearings, ; on the railroad , DEMAND JUST- PEACE
mil. jHMore we jiouie commiuee. ju-i .
d rson reiterated that it seemed lm-1 staring the people Jn the face.
practicable to change the bill to.pro- The wretched conditions of exist-
vide lor termination of government I eoce have been aggravated by blind-
roairoi ai speciuc time aner meiiac snowstorms armed by violent
war: He advocated leaving the que-1 wlntfat for three dan and nlahts with
Via of return.of th raods to private temberature at 14 deareet'Fah-
tpntrol to fuller determlnatlen of renhelt. The correspondent of the
congress. '. . . I Times thus sums up the eeneral vo
iiepreseaiauve iioore oi rensyma. i altion of the'country;
asked the committee to amend I "Husslan affairs have become 6
tLft' bill to provide speclflcaily.for desperate tliat only the Intervention
government control , oi canal trans- of the allies or Germany can nrevent
inrtaUon facllltUs. Members of the catastrophyv As this can' no longer
United Elates employes compensation be eznected from the elites, the dls-
roralttee,' advocated that. raldrkd I heartened nusstans look to tlie Oer-
tnen should be regarded as govern-fmans to put an-end to the awful chaos
The Knights of Columbus are to
have drive for runds next weea
and Marlon county and HaUm will
oruanlzed for this work, along
with the rest of Ihe state.
irndi i the dtreitlon and authority
of the war department, the Knights
of Columbus ha btillt ami ts main
taining ' venty-thioe recreation
eamns for soldiers and sailors In
the cantonments and training. ratnp rewntaUve Mondell of Wyoming, was
f the, ITnlted States, and Is prepar- fillbusterMl agaluMt fqr more than an
Ing under the authority or itenerai Hour on f. point of .no oiiorum, but
Pershing, to carry this worK inioime opsitlon was. confined to a few
the camps of the American army 1 inemoerg ana they voted for its a-
abroad. , ... uopuon on the roll aall.
Th K. of C. ar WorKing wun
the Y. M. C. A. In ths camps, and
each has all It can do. They are co
opratln to strengthen "tho heart
and army of the irnltcd 8'ates ot
dlr and Sailor,, to jnake.htm b-y.
pier in camp - and braver i In the
field . '' (- - '
. Portland's quota Is S 0.0.0". 'and
Oregon's Is $15,000 or more.
church and to have cbarae of the
yJtburtb'a relation wtth the men. Ttie
iiieinlrs of the cointitltleo are Wil
liam rVmjnr. H." W. ,Iiaaarf, Cl...
Mrown, Mrs. Alife Iodd and Mrs.
William Ktalrer. -The clerk was ait
tborlxeil by vote to Inscribe the honwr
roll on the permanent-records of th
church As a coraiiilttee to keep tn
touch witji the -men on the honor roli
by correspondence, M rs. Fred Stew
art, Mrs. A. V. Mores and Daniel J.
Fry were appointed.
'' 'mMlaii rtrtKntHt. ' '
.To fnaneurate the anuat financial
campaign a Iiteetina was cabled fr
Tuesday, January. 15, -In the chunsh
parlors. As a committee to organize
the campaign 0car.II. Gingrich, Jo ha
Karrar. Mrs. CI. G, llrown and Mra.
FORCES WELL' EQUlPPEDfoin'naerwni
Q. l, Urown were named as a com
mittee to draft resolutions of love
anel affection for 1tev-James Elvln
who leave today. for army V.M. C
A. work in France. The following
Resolution hes teen adopted: r
"Whereas, Our pastdr. Rev James
Klvln, hal Jnsi been notified to ro, to
France for work aotong the soldiers
as a Y, M. C. A. secretary and will
leave for his new field of labor dnr
Ing the war, on the 10th, instant;
and : i" ' '
Admiral r McGowan Claims
Navy's Efficiency Would
" Be Disturbed
Textile Expert Contends Sup
ply Committee Has Saved
r Millions ,
CARLOAD PHEZ:
IS DESTROYED
eaon's Is fia.euo or more. . e. -. -
ah of the money raised goes for Shipment rrom Salem Valued
Thei; no simultaneous national Ut $9598 Is Lost by
;i Fire in-East
ws
drive, each state snosting own
campagn. ,The Oregon tatf coun
cil of defense has designated th
week of January 11-20 for Portland
and 'Oregon.
, meni employes. . i
Testifying beforo the senate com'
9x f f tmA flttMrffA M flitis4wAW E trleA.
' president of the Baltimore and Ohio
suggested that compensation should
be based. orr propert f Investments as
of December 31. "18 17, rather than
June 30. i17.."as proposed in tJie
bill. The a vera re return on Invest
ment of the thirty-eight principal
eastern systems for the three-year
in which the country Is sow Involv
ed.'
MARION TO FIRE FIRST GUN
( Continued t from page J)'
Y, M, C.Ai Ha tarda y noon of this
week khero a free luncheon will be
rovlded and team perfected to man
ith elKhteen frlectiAii erect ncti of the
was 6.S4 percent, he said. He argu-l'4 lor the canvass beginning Mon-
ca tnttvine eaiieTn ranroau naa.ta-1 . . - x ; - I
de4f HO.000.000 tO' their property . rommg' oy pai experience, m
investment In the lat hlf of 1917. 1 team Win he emailed us Will also the
Consequently. If nrovlstons of tfaerbllH districts. The election . precincts
' are carried our. he said, the eastern! with-approximately' the same num-
roads return bn property Inmtmenti uwr- or;innauKants wero deemed ap
really WOUia he b.Sf-i vr cent. I mirauij euueu iur canvasamg jrar-
Otficlala in. close tbiieb with-the I poses. . '
'Tall road siutation in its new aspects I ' Outlortlc 'Very 1'romUlng. i
raid today that many v rate' provls-1 There: are increasing indications
Ion would beeomir necesary now that i that the driVb for relief for the
rtrlcken - people of these historic
lands will -be met' with ft hearty re
sjonr. Already many contributions
have been voluntarily handed or
sent to - Treasurer S. II. Elliott as
well ; as to local headquarter on
Court street, while the Initial appeal
UGH I ACID STOMACH,
SOURNESS, HEARTBURN,
U GAS OR INDIGESTION
' .-" ' , ," ' ' , I to leading citizens by the governor
TTw Moment Papeg Dlanepsln oni the local committee have been
: Jieaf immi Humiacn an
t, .
JMsriewi fiea.
Do some foods yon eat hurt back I
voluntarily responded, to with; as
surance that any reasonable allot
ment 1 promp'tly met. ?
AVTiIle ;taie final announcements
tarts good, but work-badly; ferment are not yet ri-ady, there Is little
j.no aciu t S, s -uw- rfouut but thaf this Campaign, like
' .M ? v. i . ' ' pievions ones. -Will be characterised
rfclWentrlmvTh noOB "eon at the
sin helps neutrallx the excessive- oc-1 v n v.... v. ..u... ,ni
Si? 155 ?SJhJ"WXfiZ meet for , reports. . relaxation and
wss anything so ra
tainly effective. No dirrercnce how
tally your stomach Is upset yon usu
al: get happf relief In five minutes,
1. .. . .1..... kw fc.l ' I V. . t 1 1
helps .'to regulate your eeomach o I COrTOtg and 1 BTTlipS Have
you can eat jgur iTora Fiw.wnn-i - m - T n '
oat fear. . tsicnnon or Dig company
;.iost remedies give yon reuer some
limes uiey are eiow, oui noi sure. I t, e.i.m.vi... t
-f'rpe's Dlapepsln" Is positive tn neu- jVArVi ..I
ra1lxt thV-acldltr. mo the n.l.erv ??y '? only, working on carrots
r.r.VMT -..T-iri. ; T inrnips, aimougn there are
lu" M.v.7.i I tttOB V f in ' ftP Bnna In tt,. t ..I
1l. 8, atJe, president of the Pheav
gnt I- rmt Juice rempany. yesterdsv
Upon the declaration of war, th3 re ceived a letter, confirming a pre-
Knlghts of. Columuus pieogeu w i , iirrnm irom inn railroad or-
unqualified "Ppori oi ino ewv i m, imn-iimiia irintw in
TOffnbershlp to the president anu jnnnion point, peiween MinneapolU
bonaresstln measure or mc yy- m( bi. rui,. wnere an lnrouirli
tectlon and security of oir fountry s rciKht is transferred from western
honor and humanity's liberty and to eastern lieethat a Great North-
- Trt Keep Ilojrs Kncoaraicl. . I been completely destroyed by fire
t - f thnt tiledee it was on -tho night of IJoctmber 38.
vntlrf t rals-fcft fund to be spent in Tho car left , Salem a short tlm-
7iha of AmeHcar? soldier biys. to ago loadel with "1W In ases. and
. fHrnlsh them such creature p conignea xo nn. eastern jouoina
help rurniinem B ' t hoi r house, the coods Invoiced .. v.i.
u?. and' sUchT spiritual consolations u $?3rs. From' this certain trade
lives a c;P,ri.,,am whoie-J discounts are deducted lrtit the cari
us mrA riiififii iu - . i . . . :
some -and Clean. ne r container- and Trlot nf ,i ii',r
menr at once TTn'ri " ;i r
tn this re- I matter. lc ,
r,.n4 rankingipUce with I : tnar takt, three weeks to get
,h7v M C A in'the conduct and the clarm for fHilnages end low set,
lintroiof trHnlng ramp activities tied, but tber is never any dlffl
r ; TeUr" r W : delaV win oe"ln Mtrtfr hold of the
f The V if c; A. was offleially original Mil of lading, which II now
reeocnlied as .representative of the m Ch agd. r--
b.Vlt.-i eale and the Knignts it u possible mat this was on?
r roiumbus as represenUtlve 9' of tho cars In a train of cars which
the'catholle people, the recognition .Oerman spies were believed tohai
J- .ebelne secured because slated for destructive work about
of the prevloos cxperierfte; of these this same tiruf.
organizations in sucn. worn.
the Mexican ooruer 1 . rr i t.fr ' J
iiss. because of the completeness of Three True Bills Are
their respective organuauon-, J LM ? J
The grand jnry yesterday returned
three ture bills of indic'tme.nt.
Charlee : Dticrnn wn - ImliMu! fn,
solrltual. there is praciicany . -1 tHert. It Is enargwl that a few davs
form ice-inratIoa; between uie ago while he- was working on tho
bodies and no duplication of ways farm of .Oeorge Palmer, -about fen
and man or of effort will be Pr- ,,,11 gouth of Che ilty, he nnlt luii
mltted where In due regard to cir- plow, went to the house, pot out
cu instance it can be avoided. Palmer's anto. entered he hotiffl.
i The Knights of Columbus Is ft fra- took a lot of clothing, a gold watch.
tfnar Insurance order, and ti,,, and' revolver, and" left, going' ronth,
into this war work because Ibest jn noon ftg Jils absence was discox-
'fltted? to represent x-- th i Catholic ered, the sheriff was notified nnj
needs of thesoldlers and aUrs, Its j,y f4Ucfc Mrorlc he was arrested at
war work Is in no sense-lodKe work. naley and was returned to ftnU-m
AH creeds and no ereede-are we- yesterday rJiornlng and lndd In
come at Its recreation renters' - Its the conn ty Jail. It nppear-i thiit be
huts are homes foe the hoys. 1 was on parole from another "staff.
1 Service Wlthrrtit ray. - (The alleged stolen property Is
Ko expense; Is charged for hanrtl- UPj ot 3n. 1
Ing the fuhdsr the omcers or mo ; a true bill was returned aralnt
commjlttee. national and local: v- navmqn4 Xiibwysco for theft alleged
unteer their services, and the boosts commiited In'a dwelling. He 1$ r.c
ara open to InTestlKallon.' cused of having taken a second
Tot safeguard, the morals, to in- Indictment Ik Ing returned asraln.t
sum the spiritual welfare of thowe (hw Kiliplno for rbiery in e
who gn to hattle, to alleviate sont- iwIllna'. th irtlelea betng aK-ilt
whathAJlUJnJ!J!i"'" t'V watch, a. watch and chain, one dla
the hardships, the sorrows tnw mr. niOnd
he their inevitable portion wj prore
front home, should be kc onnnreo "Jvalna
sacred obligation , and a pleasant
privilege. ; - 1 , , .
When the troops were moblHtd
on the Mexican border l 1?1 '
nndertoDk Tecreatlon for the sol
dlers. Plxteen stations were estab
lished. This work received the com
mendation of President Wilson and
tho'i officers and -outlined .wn If-
renectlve of creed. The border ex
kinr m or more wen
equipped units at every Place In tha
country where It was proposed to
establish a camp. 4Vl
Kxcept in things pertain in iv J
vai-1
WASIHNTlTOS't Jan. !, The til
max In Ihe war iiHiulry f tho' r.en
nte 'military: commute -will 1
reached .tomorrow "when" Secretary
Haker appesirg to discuss the propos
al for establishing a separate '
-nnrtm.nt of lunltlonR and crJtl
cirmi'ftf artnv preparations devel-
oiwd durlnit . Wie Inver titration.
The l corninitce proposes to close
Ihe supplies branches of Ihclr In
qulry with Hecretary . ligker'a testl-
tdony and pave tne wnjr ror imme
diate Tuovewent in the senate for
leglslatfbn. Injvestigallon of army
cantonments, aviation and othr ac
tivities are. 1 5 he- deferred for the
present. - -.. ' .
Army and navy purchasing meth
ods were compared by-the commit
tee today through lU'ar Admlral Mc
OoWanr faymasfer general of the
navy; aad his chief aldH. rAdniral
McfJowan earnenlly oposed a single
purchsrlnT syfUem for both army
and navy supplies, pleading', nfTalnit
disturbing the navy's rueeessfnl sys
tem. A ft 'ittltu te h propose'l
Joint war and' navy department
boards. ipjMorocnted by clvllltn fx
perts, twperate. .
No shortage of navy supplies ex
ists.' the admiral aM. iUeservn
clothing ts on hanl arfd little dif
ficulty In' securing itufflclent rrn
pllen has been enccwmteredJ He de
clareil emphntlcfllly, too, that th
navy has nrt found It nsary to
reiort to shodly m navy rarments.
His system of. publicity incontractt
. . jf.i 1 . ' .t . t ... .
Oowan said, had proven mOsf sat
isfactory. from, Anrlti 1 to Decern
ber nr., ' latft, $317,000,000 was
pent. :y -"
A. ft. Scott, of ttoston; a textile
expert n. he'swpplles committee of
the council or national defense, a
serted '.that the sunplle eommltteje
system has saved the government
-many millions of dollars, lie said
General Goetha!s. row acting vruar
termaster ceneral. Is InvUIns; civil
ian members to JolnTIa new --ra
MILITARY LIFTS
SEATTLE BAI!
Camp Lewis Solders AllovcJ
to Visit City After 0b
taining Pass s ,
CAMP LKWIrf. T A CO MA, W A ? 1 1
Jan. !),- Alllidugli th- military
ben on Seattle was officially IifU?l to
day it will 1 nocensary for soldit-rs
who wish to visit Seattle to obtala a
special pass permitting them to r
beyond the 20-mile cir le drawn
about the camp shortly after the ban
was placed on Seattle. It Is -understood,
however, thfct theKe pu.m h
will be had for the asking where the
men entitled to first .class prlviloren.
As soon as the bankhad. been nu.
ptmled the military '' police .guards
Who had been stationed at the h. I43
pnd electric and railway ttatlms ti
jrrevent uoldlers visiting Hoattlo were
withdrawn.
The use of tho word "suspr nW
was lnterireted at camp to tneao thiit
Dm nipn would bo allowed to- vl.li
...... . t . i ' ....
wnerea. we, uie memoersnip 01 Keattle as long as the city remulol
the First Conareratlonal church of fM.tt ot orKauized vice and that -the
Halem. Oregon, di-sclre to express our Jan, would bo clamped down ajMin
apreclation of our pastor and his should conditions warrant It.
work; recreation hall in to bo
"Therefore, be It resolved. That erected at once. at Camp Lewis by
for three years we have found In Mr. citizens of Montana, according to a
Klvln p malt broad in his views and telegram received this afternoon l,y
Intensely patriotic and human In Jjis jtir,ns of Montana; acconllnir in a
sympathies., a preacher earnest and teU-gram received this afternoon by
fearless, and a palor ever genial. Captain T. O. Cd"ok, camp nthfHi
kind, helpful and sympathetic, and In director,from A.J.DavIs, pieslden't f
ail an untlrlne and ienergetie and the First"Natlonal bank, llutte, 'Jim
flathfnl Christian worker. - . building Is to cost $ld.0U0. th
"He It further resolved, That we money to be raised by subwrlttif.n
extend le Mr. Klvln our sincere and I among Montana residents. The con-
higli appreciation of his work with I tract for the building is to.be let ot
us as a man. a citizen, a pant or and I tnc.
a preacher.. anUassure htm that our I ,lrivaJo on Itasar has been d!."-
prayers and sympathy will goo with I charged from the Fourteenth Infan-
and follow him In his new flcjd ftry, Ix-causo ho gave hla ace'ai li
labor, and, in the providence of Cod. when be enlisted, lie wax but IS
for hie safe and'early return; and J year old.
that we further extend to him, our
rledcex to carry on. In his abnence.
h wr.rtr--.r ha (hnrih ami nt h I F 1 M TT1 TM T nTlTI
he children our sympathy UvIUl A UM.Mm, L ,
'7
same t'me
vin and the children our sympathy
and help. '. : ?
"lie it further resolved. That these
resolutions be entered upon the rec
ords .ttt the annualmeetina of the
church held on January K. 191 R, and
a copy thereof be handed to our pas
tor, before hlsj departure to France."
TEACHERS WILL
VISIT SCHOOLS
Schedule Arranger by Super
intendent Smith for Rur-
, m- "f ' M '
al Instructors '
DY . artillb: .7
Part of Crew of Pcrluc:
Battleship Is Landed zr.l
r Disarmed V
, I.ISDOV. Jan. 0. A mutioin
outbreak on the portupeFe battle
ship Vasco de flama was checked hv
artillery fire from x fort In Lisbon
hatoor after tw warsli'p had' fir--!
a few shots nt tho land battery, re
cording to a government annoum'
ment today. The crew In part wat
landed and disarmed, sufien'lerlns
to the army and the republif n;t
guard and Kovernment forces latr
gained posKlon of. the bittlenhfp.
I measures taken to lnure cth
ma'ntenanc-j or ornrr ere mei-i
County Reboot Superintendent .W.
nlrfctfo tor irmt htivlnsr. and while I M. Smith has Just established a
endorsing centralix!ng authority fori eries of "vlsltinjt days" among the to have been effective. ; The state-
nurchas of povermnent war mater- i teacners or country scnoois. on tnej.ment issuea uy toe xmuumtui,
Isis, insisted that exnert eivlllan as- the.ory that if it Is a good thing for reads: , '- .
the city thearcer to meet otneri "The vafro fle uamg navir.it i-ii
teachers in their school rooms. ob-I the Santos docks against the govern-
serve their methods and exchange tmeut's formal i orders t nd bavin r
ideas, it wll 6e equally beneficial in J taken a position in the middle Ta
the -country dlsti lets. 1 i Um hefor Fdrt f?t. Oeorre. a bat-
slstance Is Imneratlve.
David KIrschbaum. a Pblladelphl
manufacturer, said he feared
duced production of armr:, clothln
as a" result of new contracts with
labor, provisions pronosed by the Instructions on what to tlo in visit- tery In tho fort openea tiro on ir.
hoard -of labor control and labor Ing day are gfven by' Mr. Smith as cn-lser, which replied with a few
standards, -apnolnted by Secreta-y ol-,. -:.f ...1 . t "hots ana men noistra t"" ?y
Paker. Manufacturers ar general- . Vim a negnioonng rcnooi nav- nag. I'arts or crewa ot oiur -.inly
refusing to elim the ne-y contracts, Idk about the same work as yours.- landed some men from the crew.
he declared, becanne ther feared loss Je tnere at a o ciock ana siayi wi,0 -.after .being cisarmea. anrren-.
of control of their . fsetorles, - Two M,f, ' ' ' '' i , ' , . l dered to tne rrpuunran-Ruaru "
hiembers of the , board. Kirschbaum '"njs ie ter. to. me teiunn me army on commerce Bqur .
see and hear. , "The eovernment took InunedUt
4. -The regular program of orall mcaitires to Insure thf.Tnaintenanrtt -
recitations should be f followed '.on 0f order an 1 the virions antb'-r'tl.
visiting day. . f' I compiled. " Tho. latter now considers
Tho following schools will be flls-i tnc prevalence of order completely
niisseti on February n; 3, 2r 3. nau.ired.
C, f. 10, 13, 18, 22, 25. 26, 135. . , -Th Vasco de (larisrt 1s already In
27 . 20 3rt "21 32. 23 112. 122. 3S.It
41.143. 6S 45 4. IS, bii. 87,1 '
1.1. ..',. 67. ih. 7Z 71. XV. XI. XZ.
KG. S3. 88, Z.,95. 97, 100, 102, 104,
lin, 113, 114, 117, 120. 124, 128:
ISA J 3 8.
asserted, are pacifists and Social
ists.
CHURCH HEARS
ANNUAL REPORT
Officers Are Elected by Con-1
gregationalists at -Meet-.
ing Tuesday
. Je following schools, will be dls-
ii)U cd Monday. Februray -18 J K 1 2,
!. J. 17. 34, 71. 86, GO, 119. ZX, 42,
Dallas Physician Heed '
of lleiiccl Associzticr.
Tr. T C. Htaat of Dallas was
cted prenldent of the Marlon Polk-
1-lrst ConKreftfltlonnl rh'ureti which
whs held at th chifrth' Tuesday
nltihf. Annual reports wer0 tnade.by
all departments." : -. f
The rewrt of a special committee
on" revis'on .of the chnrch rfll re
sulted In an rder tn drop seventeen
86, 63, 36, 110, 36, 37. 130, 51, Yamhill Medical soeUty at the an
46, 83. 4J, 60. 50, 54, TO, 57, 131, nual meeting of . the -. orKanlafatlon
J2C, 105, 69( 136, D8,. 76,1, 107, which was-held last night at VI
ther, offlctrs t ied a
Officers were elected nnd-the past
year's liustness sumniarir.en at uie
ahual meeting of th'e members of the ftf), 84, 89, 00, 137, 94, 12Tijll6 Marlon hotel
r. r ii? .. . Z Raines from Ihe chnroli rH together
Jl r.? -i': n IV) .6 ll with all nsnie,, now 'on tJie aUsent
ViL 1 ! i ,,nT"P ,6n'" Ths UbU with the.provlKlon that any one
uon Totals .,z. ( of na,,,,. ,ajr returned to the
iOORESTO AID
ORDNANCE WORK
1!
rour and upset you. mere never u.ftfl-tlrf-l-V --V--,.-i-rr
L- if?JAf.Lh doubtless begin on Mon
days and " continue until the work Is
completed.
You feel different as soon asPapeV a;.'Whlch wlir h. tike. IatY - V
Dlapepsln" comes In contact with th iVe WOUe ot jfiL 4 V3
il begocbn. "of undl- J 4J LlemKil rsTodictf
gestedfood, your head clears and you J nllre ompletehne TtlVt
ieei line. . ; mnAi a v. a -i - .,..
Go now, make the best investment captured minr premium.
you ever made, by getting ..largo C S?g?FiorenJe ChTpman of Corral
IL"nl ""A ?Pn lishi be.
?c7We'rtiofdlorder du9 tos rw fflef.ita"'3
,..'.-.-
perience served as a training ground ffcxt ClaSS at' University Ot
for an extension of this line of en- n n IT n
urcgog io dc upon rveg
ula'r War Basis
4 KUGE.VE; Jon. i).-The next ord
nonce eorps at the University of Ore
deavor-when war was declared.
In June. 1917, the Knights of Co
lumbus.' throngh 4ts supreme coun
cil, decided to establish huts,, and
the urgent 1 request of. the federal
tr&tntnr en-mo activities conmItte
eorepelled the Knights or Columons KOn will be- made up cf men who
to construct two, smalled buildings wlfUbe. enlisted privates In thai
in' addition I to a large one In each particular .branch of the rtn!tod
cantonment of the national guard states army and each man will re-
ani national armyJCeed foi similar ffcve the regular army pay of $30
work in 1-irope hag also become ap- per month plus Se cents but wili. be
parent. ; : t required to pay for their, own boafd
fJo'mahy officers and men have anj lodging, according to a'rasage
testified to .the Practical value bf the received from' Washington by Pfo-
K, of Ci recreation stations on the feasor C. C. 'Jeremiah, instructor in
border aa contrihutlner to the physl- the ordnance flepartment of the uni-
fcai; moral and ipirltnal welfare of j versity., - Prof eseo Jeremiah will re-
those who enlisted in the service ceive his commission as set lid lien-
o fthe country that when the United tenant shortly and will continue to
States became involved In the worlJ Instruct the class. ;.- ;
war acontluatlon of this labor was Owing to the fact that the next
necessary. course wlll,i have seveaty-five en-
Kverybody fe Welcome. listed ' men Instead of fifty, s In
It. Is an undertaking outside Jhe the previous calss, Ralph Moores. a
normal functions of the Knights of graduate of the class and a resident
Columbus, and In this work the or-tf Balom; will be detailed us asslst
der is 'acting merelyas an'lnstra-Lant to the Instructor.
WASIIINfJION. " Jan. , Im me
rolllf application Is made for' re-1 oisi expenditure or fi.oo.ooo
Inst&tement or for letter. -
iew fflcf llete.
Tbej election of officers resulted
tn follows: .
Trustees to nerve for three years
II. S. I'fildftl. Mark McCalllster. C. K.
Alldn". lrre J. 'Watson, John llayne
137, 118. 123, 121, X25, 134130.J were: First vice Yreiddent, Dr. Whit-'
-eel. Stay ton f scond vice president,
Dr. W, 11. Morse, Saieni; third vl'
prefildit, Dr. 8. Weaver, UuLhard:
secretary-treasurer. Dr. 1. VVVHynl,
Halem; dleRatea to the annual -meeting
of the state society. Dr. II. J.
Clements, Salem, and Dr. Jt.
Klelnsorge. Kllveiton; aUeinatea,
Dr. C. II. ltoberlson, Halem; and Dr.
it. Y. tlrlfflth. ralem; tounnelloia.
Dr. O. D. iJnller, Independnre; Dr.f
Wood, Amity. i ..
SHIP WORKERS
TO. BE HOUSED
pfovldt housing accommodation fcr
ship yard workets no Newport News
was decided upon today by the ship-
t'lnsr lxiard of a senate snh-commlt-
lee which had presented tha urrncy
of the si iuation. llountng facilities
will be provided at other plants en
and u. ft. 'letitln. the' three latter I racel 'on' covemment work as .noon
being nrelcted . .-In ptmsible after; cortgires'a passes a
Dencons to serve for three years- I 'ni now; pendlojr providing' money
William IllrJhmond, reelected; Kdward I for the purfKise. f ,
Kinsman. 11. N. Hoover. ' The sub committee seppointed by
Iieaconewes for one year-Mrs.- ft. I the senate ' committeel investigatlntt
R. Kast. Mrs. It. X. Hoover. Mrs. 8. shipbuilding, took up -with tho bsard
M. Kndlcott, Mrs. Jennie Schmalzrled today tbe subject f bnfislhaf work-
and Mr. vnilam; McCllchrlsf. - J era at Newport 'News efter Ifomcr
Treanurer, one year term E. -AV. I l-T FergOfon. treIUent of the Xew-
Ilaznrd.
Clerk, one year term Edwin M.
lloffnell. -- - ' .'--''
Superintendent of Sunday school
--W. I. Staley,
1 Mnsie eommittrte' for one yen r
Albert W. If. GI1K Mrsl Fred Stew
art, Mr Charles Ff Klrfn.
i Ho? iroll to t Male.
A committee was appointed to com
port News Shipbuiidlni; company, a
witness yesterday, had declared .his
yard could not lake nn.More raep
inni nouRing was obtained.
The tnnniry continued todar with
Kd war d !-V Carry, tUrector of opera
I Ion -for: the board, ' on the stand.
Frelgtrt congestion at New .York.
Mr. Carey;raM has irreatly delayed
sailings and the board now is dl-
plle an honor roll embracing the j vertlnp much material to southern
names of all men of the church- now oorts. Lack of bal buniters. too.
in tne Teaerat ; service in tne army or i ne said, had slowed tip overseas
me hjivt or tn anv a fray or navy v.i transportation. t .
m. c, A. worK wnofare In anyway In executive session Mr. Carry
connected with the church or Run- outlined the shipping board's pol
day school or who belong to families Icy respecting the furulblng' of tcs-
or irienas or me rnnrcn organiM-l els to tne nllies for transportation
tion.a it is aiso incumoent upon this o' ftheir gods. and ravo the eom
committee to have a' ttervtce fl-.ar I Mlltaa ttia tinmh..
iiMin in Lne cnurcn, to place a copyinbips now cperatcd,.by b amy and
Snede-kerr Company
' Scores Another Illl
; larpe crowil turned out io s'e
the 8ned-K-Kerr company In th
Hpendthrlft which proved to be a
highly creditable offering.' Man
Fuller was-seen Ih a rolo differ r,t
from any she has ever Appeared in
here and proved that sho Is Jut a
good in grown ups as young charact
ers. Mr. Clark as her husWand play--u
difficult part and .was well llk- !.
Mr. MacDonald wan very rocl In tt -part
of Monty. Mr. SSnedeker. ?lr.
Snow were seen in small parts o'
made them stand out.. MIhs I.ov r
ul created many laughs as A.
fDetchen. llss Duley a local
sang two son jrs and alno did .'
small part In the story and prov
heraelf quite capable. New seen '
change of vaudeville and ,p)ctui
made up a mighty good perform;,
ce. Tho Spendthrift will be the c
fering again tonight the fompr
leave town Friday and Saturday t
corner back first four days of nf
week' and will be seen in Tess of t'
Stot-m Country londay. It will I
you to see, this company.
Governor McCnll of Masarhrf
says:; "To Indulge in waste IfV tl"!
like these Is criminal In a b'ih
I" uouwr row in toe iouy oi tne i tne navy.
. ' t - . I '
tree." - . .