The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 27, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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    THTJ OREGON STATESIIAJT, SAL!
zur onraoirTTiiunsDAY morning. ocroBEit 27, 1927.
J1TII PLOTS
... JTTED ay OBOL
Fcnr.cr Crown Prince of Ru-
rrianla Confirms Report
- Based On Arrest
: FAfclS, Oct. 2ft. (AP)- Form
f CV'ysrn Prince Carol of Ruman
ia. U at present at St. Malo
oiSlf& that M. Manoileseu. form
er Itl'amanlan nnder-aecretary, of
f!naA.-- arrested. at Bncharest,
-Kit fr bearer of letters from him
ttf tfl$ leaders of -? the political
f a-titei In ; Rumania, inclading
PfffHter Bratiaao. .V- : -"Jl&
arrest was a direct proro
tMt&S of public opinlon.'V
CafeV "and an Infringement ofl
iU Asserted that the letters to
l fifty leaders were intended to
ljfrti. before the pvblie bis. state
's it fter the death of bis fatber,
iSg Ferdinand, which, he said,
fa' J." teen suppressed by the Ru
tiiMH rorernmenCr I. 7..
"ft leaders . ot the parties -
-?a-Uasd Carol,- "solicited from
-iflrmatIon of thai declara
-J, & that the Wpl might nn
T. rllid the situation.. It Is the
' f of;ait Itself . that keep the
;ti.-ify boiling, because it refuses
tjf ..vfw tree discussion of It. The
JcMmeot baa taken a craTe're-
iTblllty J la arresting Manoll
tna the consequences will
OB MT God protect my
tvZZify and gire it wisdom to act
..,int to Its Interests. . That
IJ .I I ask."
1 .ecent erents ! and news dls-
nrom official and semi
official Rumanian sources compel
me to put aside the reserve which
I had imposed on myself for a long
tlme In July several days after
the. death of . zny father, I made
some statements which I wish
might be seen by the Rumanian
people. , These declarations,' pub
lished by the Matin, July 31, were
denied., publication In . Rumania.
They ; were - so ; thoroughly, sup
pressed that' certain party chiefs
who saw. them doubted their au
thenticity and asked me to confirm
them. - - . j : . . -
. "Furthermore, an official com
munique of the l Rumanian gov
ernment, published in August ex
clusively in the foreign press, as
serted i that these declarations of
mine bad produced no effect what
ever; whereas. In truth, they were
not known to the country. '
More recently; by a manifesto
published , throughout Rumania
and foreign . countries, as well.- Ij
was personally t attacked ' despite
the fact that I have never attacked
anyone, though. . from the stand
point of a human being I bad cer
tainly tti right, to do ao.lilvi
My education, acquired witb a
certain end In view, taught me to
placemyself above political strug-
gies ana passions, it taugnt me to
abrogate to myself only the right
to , serve above everything else
STilTLO CULTS
:Fou;:a in Funs
Bring -Details To Light of
Colony Living Without:
. Benefit of Clergy t
the interests of my cotfntry.
.. "Having, given the declaration
which I made, and the facta cited
above. I consider as an elementary
right that my declarations be
brought to the knowledge, of my
country in order to giro to the
people an opportanty to Judge
them freely. In the full knowledge
of what lies behind tbem -
NICE,' France, Oct. 26. -(A?)
The recent killing f Mrs. Mar-
celle Lord, the French, wife of
Horace W. Lord, of Falls River,
Mass.. by a former officer of the
Russian imperial guard, captain
Wenceslas de Krupfell, and ber
friendship witb followers of the
various Rivera cults, have led to
startling disclosures, . unearthed.
by the police and purity organlxa-4
tions.
r Goldberg, a German doetoT
from . Berlin and Quesseldorf ,
where he spent a term ot impris
onment,' invited a group of report
ers today, to visit bis "Zarathos-
tra colony, which is the largest
on the Riviera. He explained that
be desired to quiet publle feeling
The colony Is situated atSp one of
J the highest mountains along ths
Mediterranean,' the peak requir
ing two hours to cumb. It is si
t
-,. Science does change. , We can re
member when a second-band
chew of tobscco was regarded as
the ideal dressing for a cut finger, ber donned a moth eaten blank-
most inaccessible except by a goat
path, which is guarded at the ter
minus by a watcher. - ----
The : reporters, guided " by a
French - shepherd, i climbed the
cliffs,' and On the otheralde found
members ; of the cult naked, sun
nine; themselves. When- a warn
ing was sounded, children dashed
in all directions, telling the wom
en who were working in the gar
dens to clothe themselves. Gold-
et to greet h early gies
: In bis colony the ratl5& two
worn a "and "A oaj cMMre tjjr one
man, the total numbering fcUty.
Qoldberr'noli-tnroughbttt
Europe 13? Tils SJiahlstio'jTOews,
and ie ha'serVedUiae injrison
In Italy, England atuj Gemaf.
in teuing ot ;hl4 , colony, the
leader said . t ,f;-w
rThe world Is wilflnr to accept
anything new.. We are a group of
fifty or sixty living as one. We
have no money, no property, noth
ing : individually,; everything be
longs to the community. We have
no marriages and the children no
names, except sons and daughters
Of the Zarathostra colony. Neither
have '.we - passports or identity
cards, because we have no nation
ality. ; .' ' U "J: Mf
Questioned as to Mrs.- Lord's
connection with the colony. Gold-i
berg said she had visited it sev
eral times, buf had never defi
nltely Joined. . J. rt .
The, police hare been 'aware of
the peculiar methods of the colon
ists, but the position on the moun
tain top has made surveillance
difficult.; The colonists work In
the gardens and also in a sanKorH
turn owned-r by the government.
H Public opinion on theJUviera is
greatly agitated over the disclos
ures and it la reported that sev
eral villas, at the seaside unowned
by Americans and English have
been used as meeting places for
crones more or less affiliated
with similar cults. -
Goldberg, in view of the pres-j
ent agitation;' says 'he expects to
take bis colony to Haiti next yesr.
The colony now Includes two
Cxechos, two Spaniards, one Pple
and five Germans. All the women
tlllDSOJ
PBIIISEO FOB STD
Former Congressman Lauds
tt 'Big Bill' For Attack r
i.if
Against Books
witS: "-V?- 5TH'- Herrmann,
thtaler owfTer and member of the
library commission, who was 're
quested by 'MaySr TbompsoZto
report on prcBriysh'booki iaTtEe
great ciric Instltnfllnwr
' Gorman as,a witness renewed
his attack npon an American his
tory by Arthur M. Schlessinger.
The textbook was so violently pro-j
British that -It caused ; a revolt
among Chicago school teachers.
who ' were attending , a history
class at the University of Chicago
In which it was used, Gorman said.
. CHICAGO, Oct. 2. (AP)-
Mayor .. Thompson was described
as a defender of Americanism and
not : anti-British ; by; John J, Gor-I
man,- former congressman, who
appeared as " a " witness against
William McAndrew, suspended su
perintendent of schools at re
sumption of McAndrews school
board trial today. -t
.Mayor Thompson is fighting
for ' pro-American histories," - as-.
sorted Mr. Gorman. , 'He is not
anti-British bat is pro-American.
He Is fighting no one."
Books which the mayor would
hare banned from the Chicago
public ' library- would be only
those minimising the action of the
colonists to :: the glorification ; of
the British, said Gorman. ,i
Mayor Thompson yesterday is
sued a denial of any attempt to
have' qnestlonabl ebooks .burned,
and he got support today from Dr.
Preston Bradley, chairman of the
library administrative committee
ra lonr-as .X am a member of
the library board there will never
be. a. ..book . burned, because I .be
lieve in fair play and I don't think
Mayor Thompson ever Intended to
burn any books, said; Dr. Brad
ley.-- .'rV.;i",vv3-i- r--.
are German and there are a ,few I The book pyre Idea -origtaated
Read the r Classified Ads'
vV e have thousands of them and they are alFfirst -selec"
aonsfrqmthejeadingfa in the Jworld. The best
: , -known makes. Including; J
-. For ;Both Mien and -Women
J. & E. THE SHOE THAT HAS AT TR A C T ED SO
MUCH ATTENTION FOR LADIES ONLY
'A-
jT-jiOEseenm - kinoes
FOR MEN. ONL, ALL STYLES
SIC
Buy your hose under our new,
system. Regular $2.50: val
ues all; sold at S2.C0, Three
pairs in a box $5.50. .Last
month we doubled our busi-r
ness. Tliis imcnth xm have
made a treniehdous gain;
Comein and C23 the new and
77b:ifisrful Dliadesi Full
aliioned, Sirvace and Chif-
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rJIAGRUDER APPEALS
TO II. 8. PRESIDENT
Requests Coolidge to Revoke
Order Detachings Him
! From Naval Post 6
PHiLADELPHIA. Oct. 2
(AP) Rear Admiral Thomas D.
Uacrnder, who has been detached
from his command of the fourth
naval district by Secretary of the
Navy Wtlbnr, and ordered to ' re
port to hhn at .Waahington on er
abontJovember -B today exercised
his right of appeal and has reques
ted President. Coolidge to revoke
ths order.?-' x-k;..-..!-Xiy .-Ti
1! The appeal was in the official
form 'of a letter addressed to the
"president Tla the secretary of the
nary,; by whom it Is to be for
warded to the White House with
the secretary's ; recommendation.
The .letter also contained a re
rnest for a personal
Interview
ai
with tWresldent.
"The removal of s the admiral
from hl& present command was
the result of the controversy over
hls"artici5 publishedn the Satur
day Evening Post of September 24
oa "the navy and " economy," in
which?: he" criticised 'what be
termed the 'over-organization of
the navySand th 'continuance
of uneconomical methods tegun
in war time." fj- ' ' V
J Admiral aiagruder. while con-
rttninar that h had made an aD-
peal,' refused to go Into the de
tails, saying that . the letter set
forth bis reasons for asking for
the revocation.
The kdmiraL who commands
the Philadelphia navy yard, read
with gTfat interest the statement
of Secretary WUDur.
f Thei order to Admiral Magrw-
der is not punitive it Is admin
istrative." it is understood that the ad
mlral looks upon the order as
punishment and could not under-
stand why, it was regarded at
Washington as "administrative.
"AdmlraJ Magruder had a good
trbrd for Admiral Julian I' Latii
fher,-who is to relieve him No
vember 1. if the order is not re
voked, v.",:
He is a fine man and a good
officer," he said when he learneil
of the appointment.
Three deaths a Day From ..
" Automobiles in London
LONDON (AP) Three people
are killed in London streets eve ry
day in auto accidents, 6tates the
Police Commissioner.
In the second three months TV
the year there were261 fatalities
and nearly 30.000 accidents. '-
Three quarters of fatar acci
dents are caused by pedeetrJajis
"jay"-walking, crossing streets
without looking, dodging traffic,
tflsobyin3 traffic signals.
"rORTLANDEIV LOSKS
WILMINGTON, CaL, Oct.
(AP)- Kid Ponce. Wilmington
Mexican featherweight defeated
Dixie Lahood 'ef Ponlsnd in a 10
round match here tonight.
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