PAGE TEN. Prosecution Opens Case inst Centralia Reds Aga ATTORNEY FOR STATE BUILDS FOUNDATION FOR MURDER CHARGES THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1920. FASf READY TO BUY RU8S1C00M88, All Fill VALLEY CAN PACK SAYS ill Hontesaao, Wash., Feb. 7. Outlin ing in Its every detail the nUte'i ver sion of event leading up to the Ar mistice Day shootings at Centralia, .Wash.. on November 11, 11. Her man Allen, county attorney of Lewie county, in which Centralia la situat ed, today told the twelve Jurors worn to hear the evidence against eleven alleged members of the I. W. W. Just what the state would attempt to prove by the testimony and exhibits It would offer at the trial. "Incredible as it may appear that a. crime so heinous In Its character and evincing so much depravity should be perpetrated within the lim its of a peaceful and moral commun ity, nevertheless the evidence which we shall lay before you will Irresist each of the eleven defendants, alleg ing- that all participated at different meetings at which the shooting was discussed and planned, and that all were either in the I. W. W. hall or other strategic locations when the parade began to move. Attorney ImpHeatod "The evidence may not be clear as to whether Bert. Faulkner," (one He then declared that the shots came of the defendants), "did any shoot frora several different places, descrlb- Ingr, but U will show his presence In lug the Avalon hotel, Arnold hotel and the hall," Allen said. In detailing the Seminary Hill, about 1000 yards dls- part each of the individual defend tant, from which point it is alleged ants are alleged to have taken in the many shots were fired. shooting. Mlk She nan, another of the Other Casrs Cited. . (defendants, did not participate in the Allen pointed out that although the ' actual shooting, Allen said, .because eleven defendants are on trial for the he did not know how to handle a gun. murder of only Grimm, the other la the case of Elmer Smith, Centra- three victims' deaths had to be men- 11a attorney, who is charged with be tioned frequenttly in order to make lng an accessory before the fact, Al hls detailed statement of the shootings len in his statement to the jury, de ciear. He then told In detail of the clared the evidence wilt show that shooting ot Arthur HcElfresh, Dale Smith attended a meeting in the I. Hubbard and Bean Casagranda, other W. W. hall just prior to the parade, men killed at the time, and of the and that he conferred with several wounding of several other men.' He of the defendants, and that he ad- declared that the evidence will prove vised, and counselled them; that he that Grim was ahead of that part of knew of their plans and that he went we uui iay ""V"'""' the parade which halted immediately to the hall for the purpose of instruct- w " "VT:" In front of the I. W. T. hall ana that Jng and directing them. re:! "'ityJ ""8ef I the bullet which caused his death "I think that substantially all I wnicn uiey buhiu t-wu-svu. ... -.,An nf .h hav. r.io..rf ,m k. ... len declared when first addressing the r- ' - V VC, t "LL": A"" Jury, Conspiracy Outlined. Avalon hotel, i Grimm, he said, tablishe'd by the evidence in the case, went entirely through Allen said in closing, and I submit to " Mr. Allen told of the alleged leas ing of the hall in Centralia from which the shots were fired, locating the hall in the minds of his listeners so that they would be able to locate it and the other buildings from which i his body, entering Just below his ribs on the left side, taking a downward course and emerging Just above the hip bone on the right side. Allen's statement then told' In de tail, that the state would endeavor to prove that all of the defendants. In It Is maintained shots wers fired at rirtinir torn tint vt cantureit. were the Armistice Day marchers. He then eItner , the r w w halIi the Avalon told of the alleged meetings at which or Arnola note)B or on seminary Hill, the conspiracy to shoot down former ftnd tnat neariy B 0f them were ervlc men is alleged to have been snootlng. He then promised to pro- plotted. A word picture of Warron O. duc, evidence during the trial to show Orlmm, overseas lieutenant, for the that the shooting was premeditated, murder of which the eleven defend-1 on t,lttI' wa next in 1,18 "The evidence will show," he said, statement. "that all the defendants participated The arrangements of cltlzons of . ,. . ,, " , - ,, , " .,., ,,.., In a conspiracy to kill ex-service men Centralia to properly observe the an- ... . . ,, ,u , , . lt , , - . that while some1 of them did not nlversary of the signing of the Ar-' ,. .,,, t,' t,m ...,rl. , mlstlco by a parade over the city's g iTtZa- inarch; the order In the procession- of ,"', ... V ,f " , . the defendant organisation, and then trancing such conspiracy and had the kotual moving of the parade, were ?n linl M? l ,., . j,n . . participated In carrying out such given in detail to the Jury. After the ,,.. ... , ".,, ,.Vl ,u,u , , ,. plans; that all the defendants were counter-march, which took place at . - , . ,t n.iA . " present and assisted in carrying out Tower Avenue and Third street, some '. .,, .,, , q'i.i. confusion took place, Mr. Allen ex- lcon8Plrcy Smith, lo,n, ti,. ..; l . ,ut .,. . their lawyer, who though not present, Tilainea, the result being that some of ,A .,,, ... ,.. ' , , 4. ,.. , . . . , .... , did advise, encourage, aid, counsel the marchors were forced to halt In , . . " ; . ' the block between Second and Third l"d 'ht thf,lr"" trcets, on Tower avenue, many of r,lor them stopping directly In front of the . , , , , , , . . I. W. W. hall. The Centralia division The statement went into dotal con. had reached a position Just ahead of r'" an alleged meet ng held by the hall, nearly at the Intersection of lshe , de f' Jnt. November 9. the Tower avenue and Second street. Sunaay prior to he tragedy at which. when Orlmm gave the command to rfc' 1 am"i1 v , , . ... J . and nlHtrlbutlng the men who could i .litomsnt V. S JiL T "00t w " Welded upon. hall (Tt from 150 to 200 feet . j,. n.j . . .,,,, . .,. . . that the defendants talked of a pur- nortn of the corner where the men ,.,, ,j . . , . , . . i,n(oy ported raid on their hall to take place naa.naiiea... on Arml(tk,e my uut gttIJ lnat many hiioia irca. ; whiitever information the defendants "It was while the men were In this received regarding any purported position that they were fired upon," 'raid of their hall, came from the de the county prosecutor declarud."When . fendants themselves. In this position four or five shots rang Ktiiteinent Detailed out and there was a distinct pause The statement went Into detail ot a few seconds, and the boys begun I about alleged meetings of the I. W. to break ranks ; and Seek shelter. W. at which the arrangements to arm When the ranks broke and the boys men and place them In the hall and began 'scattering, several volleys of other strategic places are sAld to have hots came from the I. VV. W. hall, been discutised. Allen also gave many "Hdw many shots were fired It may details of the movements of Loren not accurately be determined, but It lloberts, who Is alleged to have later will be shown that there were a great confessed to his part in the shootings, number, runylng from R0 to 150," Al- explaining that the slate would prove len continued In describing the shoot- Roberts was one ot the men who sta- lngs. lie then described the position tioned themselves on Seminary Hill of the marchers In the street, how and shot, at the marchers from there. they at first did not reiillie they were Guns, a suitcase and other exhibits being shot at, their efforts to escape will be offered to prove this conten- tho rain of bullets and charged that tion of the state, he said. The move the defendants "manifested an abso- ments of Roberts, Bert Bin ml and Ole lute and total disregard of human j rTuiutun, alleged to be the man who life," men, women and children being fired from the hill, also will bo shown, in the crowd that had gathered along Allen mild. the streets to witness the procession. I The statement brines Into the case you, gentlemen of the Jury, when we have produced the evidence in this trial setting forth and establishing the things I have related, we are Justified in asking a verdict of guilty as charged at your hands." Surrey Of Fire Hazards In Eastern Oregon To Be Made On Intensive survey of fira hazards of eastern Oregon towns is to be made by deputy state fire marshals during the next two months, accord ing to A. C. Barber, state fire marshal Saturday. The deputies will begin their work at Ontario next week go ing fro mthere to 'ale. O. W. Stokes of the fire marshal's department,' has been in Vale this week Investigating the fire protection facilities of that town, which have been reported ns being brought up to the requirements of tho Insurance companies covering a protected town. Deputy G. V. Allen is in Eucene Saturday Investigating a dorniitary at the University of Oregon which has been reported to the department as a fire trap. The building, according to complaints received by the depart ment here is a three story frame af fair used as a girl's dormitory. A num ber of girls. It Is reported, are hous ed on the third floor with only one stairway and no fire escapes, the building boing kept locked at night with the keys In the possession of a matron who occupies separate quarters. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT That the east and middle west will buy all the canned fruit that the Wil lamette valley can pack, was the state ment yesterday of J. O. Holt, manager of the Eugene Fruit Growers' associa tion, who returned to the city Tues day night from Cleveland. Ohio, where ho attended the national canners' convention and Interviewed 25 of the local association's buyers. "The business outlook In the middle west is good," said Mr. Holt "If we can get the fruit I believe that we will do a bigger business in that section of the United States than ever before. All the buyers seemed anxious to obtain canned goods from this valley, which have a good reputation in all parts ot the country." Mr. Holt, while at Cleveland, wired to all his buyers in different leading cities to meet him there, and most of them came and talked over the com ing year's business- Mr. Holt said that the weather while he was back there was bad. It was not so very cold, but there was a wind that made it disagreeable. Register. GREEK REVOLT FEARED Rome, Feb. 6. 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