THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1913. ureal Nt.i: IVU'JWlng Is aa inter-.-- srirli Kerr Fruj.p Vtm EtA ir.. direct head of Use grMt Krupp rc-rfc, former); the larg est mutations plant in lb world. f,w e-nrirt-d in turning vt rS wny focipnsetit and agrlctilt ami it.tpieiwnts. liy Carl D. Croat ff.fiftd Prtss Staff CorreponSect) (CV,irnht by the United Press) Ki-e, Oermany.. Dee. IS. Th grt ,-ileat d?ir:onstration fa btetnrr of ftuIij- "beating the sword into a klAvrabare" is being enacted in this : iy- ilniis fimisrly ajncntaots with v r, and ti?t a (ir ai.brt month ae O.e ! n.aoufa'tur-r of aras- siAm in Ihe world tors y are not sotjr gstine ovr their eeorrrou plant ii production of peo.ee Uir.e tml avenU btit art- hre&fcir.g up cannon end e'.l.f-r meniuon to provide the n-f-fi'.U for this. SWine Cww Made Arnw TTta ai.d i.ac.hinery thit formerly turned t fi-sld gur.a. s-rr.-iil anr.. sr.muniticn 5r.l armor pint, are now r&trurcUa?'UiCOiiM'.illv'S. rrs, fctfo-ref:!- parts and firm machinery. Tin? ! cancer, with any sense of his resajess n."ty In its future wraid think of :Krtirjr tor by spending ail hi working stock is order to pay tus present )labrrtt Oa tie contrary, h would try to setun atew.easis ia order lo toarit bat present stock and meet his past and prsest obligation sby farther products of ta? worts, aid she needs. Cfrauir s bee crippiea by the "We are trySng to took forward. Bfli ' war and it it 1 or Myt w gf r.erxtioas Krupp Works Now Actually at Work Beating Swords Into Plowshares backward," epitomizes the srirlt of as interview Herr Krupp Von Befcirn granted the United hm today. It lo hi conversation he likened Ger many to a big business outre whk b sof? red heavy losses. Such a eon oera, few pointed out. would strove tor ew capital with which to build itself ttp ar.d woo id seek to pur past aitd prft oblieatioo hy its future products. fcc-rfcs Uorid CoofvlrDMt Thfai ia rxafllj- what Connany wooid like to do, he aajd get credit and thereby reef re tser own confidence nd th coafidenco of the world in her. Such credit ia cxrr nignifjca&t in the irit with which It is granted than the mini girea, though It must b amp) for the long terra thirty to forty year years since ft will take i Otrmsny into the nert generation to br-come aeain camewhere sesir normal industrially, he pointed out. In hi opinion. sif interest alone ODght to monvlntx the rest of the world it in neeeswfflry to re-estab!ish her credit a ih-rK iw tiermany will be unable I to nseet her obligations. "Oerniany tody is in the position ' of an industrial enterprise, whir h rrvwine into manbood to come to the test of strength. We will hsre ta bear the gmteat part of the present bur dens, which, if paid off by the present feneration, wounded and bled as ft It jroct idras a aa sacral aed crtie qtes- 1 Vi Win Mu Of laid Srts Mast Read Km Is" Springfield Decree Springfield. Mass.. Dec IS. "Skirts must reach the knees." is the decree of th Scrinefleid police departmnt reta- Itive to posters advertising attractions ia Springfield theatres. As a result of sharp cricism by Chris tian Endeavor societies and Epworth Leagnes. local theatres have been un der rigid censorship of late. Taken as a whole, the police say. the theatres are above reproach. The only ground for criticism, the people censor believes is the lithographic advertisfng. There will be no more posters show after five j ears of warfare, would kill fpositors ta the Standard office, was ost j The Finland morals are dickering jingr female figures fn eannents which Portland. Or-. Dee. IS W. ifc- Watertown. N .V Dec 11. Charie. rue, preaaenc lbo iser c-nr- Parsons. veMraa Awdated Press p-j! ,i....,wr i TK . a pocket piece, a pea-jceaJ oa tw ifre "sale of the PorUaad ay of the year IS;, which was osictab t Tkoaias H. Isc.- from rr-a by a woodcsBck. - 4 l:a ie decreases say tney ta Itaa aiawtuseiy bo sesoviaiiocs wiia in mntkia birtui oredocer. and that the? dog np in the Kodmaa ceicetary by a! ta do i&oaght of seeing the Port- Iwood chuck. Eixbtrrry, ce of the com-(land: franchise to any man. - .HIM us and war offspring, thas prentatins Cermaay's present creditors from set ting the rraat part of what is Uieir due." Prerioas to meeticc: Herr Krupp Von Bohlen. I bad already talked with several of Ute leading men of Krupps who are Interested in seeing their country and their plant back oa their feet. Among these were Herr Fritz Montane Jlerr Ceheimrat Wiefeldt and Isr. inpeirit. . All expressed positive and none too optimistic views of Ger many's present aituaauon, bat had a certain degree of hope for the future. provided u rest oi the world was willing to "bary the hatchet and extend credit. Big Cos Scrapped Herr Hoisua showed me over the immerse plant. I saw big guns be ing broken up and acrappped. I saw how big departments, formerly de voted to fulfilment of the Hinden tsurg program, either were budding tons ia Main tborities say. street reveals, the au- JOl"RXAI. WANT ADS PAT JOrRNAL WANT ADS PAT r. 1 1 . j ).. . . , , , , into inanufaclure of loCTmitives, cars, l-rvpp Von, Cohlen, direning lfad of though sound and strong in foanda- ,..s, ,..,.. . .... tie, accourtuig machines. cream ITT I.IU' al tJW 1-1 III IIIVII, I'Vr W! IV-IlfI BHiinvj IrJUIt I irri'i VV,n iMltlen, ),i: wife and j its own or col. may be left out of the frr'.i nrr;r of pjnt. Herr Krupp Von Bohlsn, not only s rerturntng a ventJtlle inttilin to m t th T,sr fr?rr of thirty, l,ut Unfn tii?- Kdit.fr ntuc-f-a for Ills coun try providing !' .-" that Grmsny fa'.vpH the fiiisinfisl ttfsd lii'lus'rfs.1 !lt:i)n undergroe a'tries rf hfavy -'iriHjtjer c ff whtrh it h If"-, in lun Jr.to d'-l -f'r,fr.tJ-ritJ- exceeding its own rwdircf," jtiiitl Herr Kruj ii Von liohlen. ISssliKH IrirjA- Aiiilk-d "No nirim.gtrsg director of such a OBSTINATE COUGHS When resistance is lowered and you come down with a cold that runs into an obstinate cough, your trouble is more than surface deep. You need m an easily absorbed tonic-nutrient, mixed with your blood to nourish and enable you to get a fresh hold on strength. For nearly fifty yean Scott's hat been helping break up cold by building up strength. Try It! - Jt n(M rr4r of eM-lfwotI Med Is ttmM't fswbt It rhefanW . a B. PnweM." mw&r hi Woonj aad nAoad In oar ova tantna LboiUriSj It b a giuumla o suriir sad piiaUollUr saiurpamwd. twtt k Bowse, Btmastld, K, J. -t separators, etc.. or were temporarsjy I'lie, awaiting the time when Krupp efficiency should transform them Into j factories pulsating with peace time i pursuits. - - . - e are reaay to .undertake any thing which can be profitably made and which will conform wtith toe Krupp standards of efficiency and quality," Herr Kropp Von Bohlen told me. ''For instance, we may make a a single Item a portable refuse receptacle. H-retofore fhese were produced by individuals, but they can be made on a large scale, according to certain standards. Employ Huge Army "We expect in the course- of the next six ir.Knth to turn out one loco motive and ten cars daily. We are ready to supply entire railway sys tems. All we need now is orders." It may be stated Krupps intend to remain a German concern. Incidentally Herr Krupp Von Boh-; ten ridiculed the Idea that the former kaiser was a stockholder or even that the government was interested flnan cially In Krupps. Employes In the Ftaren plant proper j in July, 1914, were 41,263 and in other works 39,02. a total of S8.291. In June, 11, Kssen employed 112,310 i of 171,001. Today the Essen plant and the outside -works S8.641. a total has 44,75 b and the outside works 40.11$, a total of 84,174. hsatiRg near Rodman a few weeks ago! wit the St. Paul dub of tie American not reach the iraee mcw-eomea and chased a voodchack from a field ! association en a oroooeed eichansre of -Bar to whxt the dally parade or lasn- tsto the eciacttj. The animal dug 'Outfielders Walker and Farmer of into a grave and kept throwing a show- j Portland -tor Outfielder. Duncan and er of dirt after him. Sxburry could iln&eioer iJerghaimsef of St. Paul. lo -nothing but watch him- Finally a round black object shot out, and 'Sir picked It up. An inspection showed H to be a coin, bat it was black with age He scrubbed it and found it green: more scrubbing brought out the dark oopper color and the date ISIS. "How did the coin get into the grave? Well. I can only surmise. In "the early days la this section it was the custom to place a coin on the eye lids of a person who had just died In order that the eyes might remain closed when rigor irons set In. No doubt that was what happened in this case. One of the coins probably fell off into the casket and there remained until the woodchuck threw it out." Sixburry didn't care a boat keeping a coin wtlh such a history and gave it to Parsons. r" AskYWDbkr1- Grand FhzelM firearwS SAmmma&oa -'f?-t frf Catalog; mm URGED TO SAVE BY CHURCHILL Every pupil in the public schools of Oregon will be encouraged to begin a dust and 'systematic savins of his or her earn ings, under a plan just launched by J A. Churchill, superintendent of public instruction, in his capacity as thrift director for the state of Oregon, aad which contemplates as a reward of merit the donation of a 1 50 thrift li brary to the one making the best show ing In the n atter of savings in propor tion to the school enrollment The United States department of ag riculture, the Oreson State Bankers' association, the Oregon State Teacher association, the Oregon . Agricultural college and the state department ... education are cooperating in the cam paign which will be under the direct supervision of Mr. ChurchilL As a preliminary step in the cam paign teachers throughout the state have already been supplied with pam phlets containing a series of lessons on thrift prepared by the United State treasury department ' The thrift cam paign 1s to be a ragular pa work of the public schools in an effort to develop American citizens with cor- ian .A Fcr Scj StcnEcIi Bloating, Gaa, Coated Tongue Sick Headache, Bad Breath, BiUoos aes, ladiecion or Coottipstioa Uke FOLEY CaTHiUmC They cleanse the bowek, sweeten the rnrnsch sad invigorate me Kver. Do sot ripe or sicken. P. S. Merfcaa. EHa S, Hmcock, MVA: 1 fenestra Foley Catkanie Tablet a (sonata trial aed en poshhdv ttaw taat they an lbs va - ' If :S . .. ;t A l : . E' i J. C Perry ijs yj i &VZt Ufj CP itATH UAKO ISTZ nkes tbea soft ad vtiOhL Theo. Bergmana Shoe Mfg. Co. 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