THE OREGON BTATESMAIf r' FRIDAY, MAY 7. 1020. labor Onion President V' Scores General Palmer WASHINGTON. May 6. Attorney jneral Palmer's -warning of threat ened May day violence and announce ment of steps taken to prevent it Arere assailed before the railroad la 'por board today by Timothy Ilealy. president of the Brotherhood of Sta tionary Firemen and Oilers as a part bf what he characterized as "a dls Mcable propaganda against labor." I Such propaganda, Mr. Ilealy said, vas started within less than 24 hours After the signing pf the armistice and vas designed to "poison the minds f the people to such an extent that the profiteers could still further in crease prices and place the blame on labor." ' i While not naming the attorfney general directly. Mr. Healytold th oard that the t'crusade" of a "high ;overnment official" against radicals as undoubtedly for the purpose of Riding in the campaign of certain employers of the country to secure aws establishing involuntary servi-1 iude. He referred to sedition laws proposed In congress and said that hile framed "astensibly to eradi cate Bolshevism and anarchism" they would have tied labor "hand and foot." Mr. Healy concluded with the statement that if "government ofti- cials and congress had given as much attention to curbing profiteers as they did to pounding and hounding wage earners, the cost of living would have decreased to figures within reason." LAKE COUNTY HAN INQUIRES OFHUTCHASON Even If He Is Sick effort to ixitk mkthodists Elki' Publicity Agent Com- des moines, ia.. May 5. The mands Him to Come Along, ursi real eriorts to eitect organic union between the Methodist Episco pal church and the Church South. were made here tonight when the I CDADT PDHfPAM fPftWQ soecial rammiltM nn un I float inn nn. DlllYl riUUlYM UJVU TT iJ pointed by the general conference of !tb,e fmhmeettin'gPl8C0pal church he,d pfcGUchi&t, Jr., Declares TWO KILLKIt IX. 7 CKAS11 AlKI'LAXK j BE RID OF , PAINFUL CORNS SASKATOON. "Sask.. May 3. R. C. Mamilton. mechanic, was killed and Lieutenant Harry Lobb was ser iously injured here tonight when an airplane in which they were fly ins crashed to earth from a height of 1500 feet. Lobb started a spin out of which the plane was never righted. RESENTS MMAY-DAY SCARE." CHICAGO. May 3. Speakers de nounced Attorney General A. Mitch ell. Palmer and the national, admin istration today at the convention of Iter be said Merry Old Town Will be Gaily Adorned Inquiries about the state Elks con vention are being made these days and hereby bangs a tale. J. F. Hutchason. who is acting sec retary for the advertising and pro gram committee for the big conven tion wm surprised to get a letter from an old friend who lives over in Lake -ounty. This man is not an Klk but has been thinking of mak ing a trip to the Capital city some time this rummer and wrote to friend Hutch" for information. In the let- Rotiing Tribes of Kurdish Brigands Form Monarchy9 with Turk as King ! L sfefi vt i-!fd W Pennsylvania system, speaking for i he roads, raid that the government if it farnlfhed the money could tat equipment trust certificate for se curity and bold them until they cou.d ln sold advantageoifrty to general in vestors. Willi the presentation or this ap plication, the ronnlMlon before it the reqoenti of jll the trunk line rail roads for Increased rates. Dale for bearings will b et later. If any protests against the rates are filed. Mr. Felton told the rommlMlon that railroad facilities -were not com mensurate with prevent demands. Mr. Felton estimated that Ike im mediate needs cf the railroads of the country for new rolling stock at M10.000.eo .nd said it weald be difficult for them to borrow., money on their own credit at tkl time. Large sums, he said, also mast be ex pended for other new equipment and for new construction, aad In addition the wtitern carriers mast refanJ about $430,900,000 of maturing; obli gations this year and neit. 14. Doughnut aad coHee will be fr sale. Oa May 7 the Commercial else from Salem will hold a ateetlag is v uiaru caurcn. eipiaiaiag eral mease ree to be voted oa la coming prim art. U Ue the international Ladies' Garment Workers' union. , Clarence Darrow declared Attorney Palmer was trying ! to discredit organized labor by cir culating "reports such as the May day scare, which had no foundation in fact." He said labor could only I understand the Elks are to hold their state convention in your city this summer. On what date will the convention be held and are other than Elks wanted? I plan to come to Salem some time this summer and when I learned that the Elks con- "Gets-It" Make Them Loosen Up So They Lift Off Painlessly. , There's no mere Data after a few trnpa of "Ueta-lt" lands upon corn or callous and instantly dries. In a day or two you lift the old rniaery-makrr right off without even feeling- it. That's the last of Mr. Corn nnl'th last of your misery. Millions wh have lost their corns the "Outs it" way. say it ia the ly common : araaa wa to get rid of the pasts -Get-It." the never-failing;, aruaran- teed money-back corn remover, coats but, a trifie at any druf a tor a. : Mf'd by E. Lawrence St Co.. Chicago. Sold : in haltm and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by J.C Per I rjr, D. J. Fry, Capital Drug Store, Wm. "lui uf lv Nimeyerl icOmmittees "come into Its" own when it makes I vention was to be held there I itself felt in a political way.". I thought of yeu and decided to write Otto wanstatter, secretary of the and ask you all about It. Tell me national Socialist committee, said (all yon can and not violate your e- the espoinage act was an Instance I cret obligations and I will call and of capitalistic injustice. QUARTET YILL HELP IN WORK Professor Von Eschen and UniYersity Singers to Visit Oregon Towns MOUNTAIN tribes of Turkestan which nave menaced travel In their part of the world for hundreds of years have recently been brought together by Envcr Pasha, the former Turkish war lord, who has proclaimed himself king of the Kurds. . Thtorganization of these tribes under the enterprising Turk wUL for the 6rit time give America's Protestant churches, it is hoped, the means of introducing these troublesome tribesmen to some of the advantages el civiSon. Through the Intcrchurch World Movement the evangelical churches of the United States plan to establish churches, hospitals and schools tmons; these people, in an effort o put them in touch with west ern ideas and ideals. , . - . . An uncle of Envcr Pasha has proclaimed himself presidenf I Aier baiian, the Mohammedan republic, which was recently formed ia the Caucasus. A collation of these two non-Christian states wonld I mesa a serious blow to. the business and social welfare of Russia and the Near East leS)D?t?ia 1 1 Ttrsuffft tk diuomferU and emLtrfairmenti et Geitrtt aa. i , T " W1LLARD. XOTfcA A benefit basket aocial Is to be given at the WMard church oa May W v awrral Valn Si Tan ! ae rtM ! a imm Wa o (iC caa W aae Ut sk a caaraW. Mnatlat baa fee- 91 - fl I trwa Ds4. T aac CKEMJCAL com AMY Prof. F. Von Eschen recently made - .. . a c..i..i.i4 above dates where he connsulted several men in regard to the campaign for $100,000 for Willamette university. Commit tees hare been appointed and when the time for the canvass arrives the men-will enter upon their work en thusiastically. Professor Von Eschen and the uni versity quartet' will spend May 15 to 19 visiting some of the cities in the thank yon in person .when I come over." Friend Hears From "Hutch" "Hutch" hates to write letters. K . ... . 1 1 . ikl. uut uc iuuiuu i Teij wen lurgei iui one so he wrote the friend and told I him all about it.. He told his friend that the state Elks convention was to be held In Salem, on July 22, 23 and 24. 1920. and Invited him to be here, in fact he commanded him to come and bring all the family. He told him that Salem lodge B. P. O. E. 336 was to entertain the state Elks convention and that all com mittees were at work planning many good things to be offered on the "There will be something doing every minute." Hutch wrote. "You have heard this before but the mem bers of 336 are going to show you that there will be things doing ev ery minute. This is one time when the boys are riled up and they have taken off their coats and rolled np their -overalls and waded in to make ready for the big4 time in July. It state from Roseburg north. The op-WI be some celebration. I am tellnlg portunitles that Willamette offers I Fon. ana you mnst not miss iu come will be presented in many of the high schools. Plana for conducting the coming campaign will be dlscursed with the leaders of-the various local ! ! (I FrideiyaridSsft ; : liROOMi, one to a T iJ-,C(f,i ' customer . . . . . , . . . . ........ OUC !' ' ' i .. - : " t -" !' -. . - ' . . . t - ! ..... RIIOES, a good assortment . : C1 fin broken sizes .... . . . ,7v. .V..R"w - GLOVER Canvas Gloves , 0r " 2 pairs .... .;..... ' See page 7 for more Bargains ?eipiCas h Store even If you are sick, the good time you Will have will cure yon and keep you well. " ' .Homes Are Opened The accommodations committee Is hard at work and the good people of Salem are throwing open their homes to the visitors so there will be ac commodations for all who come. XL A. Kurtz,-the smiling, happy exalted ruier or 236 is chairman of this com mittee and he is going to see that ev ery one has a place to sleep even If he has to sleep in the garage. William McGlkhrist. Jr.. Is dream Ing of decorations and he states that Salem will be decorated as never be fore. His fellow committeemen are working with him and the city will be beautiful. Karl Hinges says that his commit tee will see that all persons coming Id Salem will have all the dancing they can stand and you can rest as sured tha he means It; ' Bporta Yogrmna lnuneiuie Frank Durbia says that his core mlttee will have '.every Jtind of race anown to tne turr and that every race will be .worth 'coming a long. long way to see. This committee has in charge the boxing contests and the best talent in the country is to be booked 'for the convention ko. The boxing is to be the best In every way high class and such that will ap peal to every person who comes to Salem. There will be golf, vaudeville. bands, eats, parades, receptions and special entertainment for women STRAIGHT 1S IO STRAIGHT Better and more pleasing than any mua uovano. cigar. J13K your dealer tor yaw avert fe slje If your dealer tarit supply you writ us, L LEWIS CIGAR HFCCQHEwmfU Uigwt In&pen&dt Cgar Facfcnjhtht World PLANT BOARD TO HAVE ASSEMBLY Western Quarantine Official to Meet for Institute at Salt Lake A call tor the second annual meet ing of the western plant quarantine Doard to be held in Salt Lake City, Utah, May 11 to 13. Inclusive, has been Issued by O. H. Hecke. director of agriculture of California, who' is chairman of the board. The western plant quarantine Doard was organized at Riverside Cal- in May. 1919. with a member ship, composed of the quarantine of fleers. of the 11 western states, the territory of Hawaii, the province of British Columbia and the northern district of Lower California. West is Protected The purpose of. the organization is to protect the western states, pro vinces and territories as a whole against the Introduction of plant pests ana diseases not established west of the Rocky mountains by pro- moung -unuormity of action In the nromulgation and enforcement quarantine regulations and to pro tect each other through close asso ciation enabling- a better understand ing of the quarantine problema in each state. The efficient and harmonious so- lntion of-many complex problems wmcn hare arisen during the first year of the existence of the board has proven conclusively the need for such an organization. It has be- e mere and more apparent that ere -is much good to be accom plished .through coordination of ef fort by the different states, and the program for the second annual meet ing embraces subjects of vital Im portance to the United States In gen eral and to the west In particular. 'Vrogrjani Outlined The tentative program follows In part and .especial attention Is called to the fact that the representative of each state will report fully on the work and problems of his Jurisdic tion. .. . . Addres of Welcome Governor Simon Bsmberger of Utah. Opening address G. H. Hecke. Re port 4 .of quarantine officers. "Under what conditions should a quarantine be modified of repealed?" "Transportation agents ss Poten tial quarantine officers." "Handling of Imports of plant pro- ucts la the malls." "Quarantine methods against cot ton pests."-.- W. D. Hunter, federal agricultural board. Houston, Tex. O. A. Pratt, federal horticultural board. Calexlco. Cal. Nursery stock inspection. m SUFFRAGE "FLYING SQUADRON" NEW HAVEN. Conn., May The Ilrinr aanadron" wnman nffrir leaders, opened its . emergency drive in Connecticut tonight. The party. composed -of -46 women, representing every state except Texas and.Dela ware, arrived la Hartford this after- coon. " '"-' , ., -a It Is the aim of the suffrage "em ergency " corps" . to . demonstrate to Governor Holcomb that a "special emergencyexists which woiild war rant him to. summon the legislature In special session so that Connecti cut might be the J 6th, state to ratify thai " fMleral MUffrar Smnj1mnl Railroads Ask Congress For $500,000,000 Loan WASHINGTON, May 6. Railroad executives today asked congress for an additional $500,000,000 with which '.o buy rolling stock during the coming year. ' Appearing before the senate In terstate commerce commission, rep resentatives or carriers declared that a serious and general ear shortage existed through the middle west and that they were unable to borrow money on their own credit for freight cars needed to remedy the situation. Samuel Rea. president ef the LADD fir BUSH, BANKERS EataUiihed IStt General Banldxif Basinea Office; Honrs from 10 a, m. to 3 p. xk. Send me your name and Sidditss and I vrill send you a prospectus of tie SILVER KING MINE C Chap pell Hotel Blizh SaJem. Oregca HOPS FIRM NEW YORK. May 3. Evaporated apples dull; Calif ornias 10 at 13c. Prunes Irregular; California 9 at 29c; Oregons 11 H at 19 He Peaches steady; Standard 17 H at 19; choice at 20e; fancy 19 at 21c. Hops firm: state medium to choice 1919. 9S at 91.05; 1918. 85 at 90c: Pacific coast 1919. 95 at $1.10; 1918. 90 at 9e. Hides, wool unchanged. CANADA'S FIRST AF.HIAL MAIL. WINNIPEG Man.. May 1. The first aerial mail for w -stern Canada was brought Into this city tonight by Lieutenant A. E. Dingam of the Manitoba Aero club, who Hew with it from Grand Forks. N. 1). Possibly if we could communicate with Mars we might learn who won the war. i ther FULL LINE ' 0 ' "RED FEATTIER" TOILET PREPARATIONS PERFUMES, ETC. 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