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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1921)
Tage Two 1 Sera jevo Incident Was Revealed To Wilhelm In Dramatic Fashion Thornton Will Fill Vacancy On Dallas Council Jules Cambon in His Memories Reveals for First Time How Fatal Message Was Tossed) JaTTi Aboard Ex Kaiser's Yacht in a Cigarette; r j vumuvu m ular Marion Monday ernlnr Dallas, Or., Sept. 22. A. W. Thornton was "unimninij. sleeted on the city the removal of Case By Jules Cambon, ,V0rs. suddenly a ltttle attach Last Ambassador of France at the p-ared mai.jBK straight for the Kaiser's Court. ! yacht at fnll speed; ihe signaled Paris Sept. 22.- Oae day i -tnat sne wantea 10 say soaincuius called en Secretary of State- (for jto th imperial craft Vnretan Affairs) TOtt Klderlea- The Kaiser tried to wave her off with, art tm- gesture. The launca, r. u . MTIM, all Vita funltft IW) i i T ' , h,eatY Ignorisg thl, steamed nearer, had a certain urge for hooesty sew)rted her sometime. 'L 'the racing yacht when Ad what brutal frankness, among a 1 . hestSe ttte the Germans with whom I ha or-;- - ' parUemlne that ""' ! d8",T eV"n.ra S. n.d wmtin1 to deliver. He another with whom, generally, , , thp , , . i , held a nleca of paaer nign in trae -s fdav1 Li.iTo rs. top - tttt t IJ Itloualv in his cigarette case and WhaT kind of a dev.. was lt f upon the ' ,t drove yeu(Germ.ny)into ttte, JV7Tn .ook tt affair? Why did yo kij '' picked it up and took tt . i kteleirram. unfolded it, grew pale, -"ed a wt. Inflamed the nation PiliMUng paint (aroused siiBraelon n'ffllTiR: point! aroused suspicion in England and even sowed the a of hostility there and the wilt of tt all? Even here fBer l) public opinion Is raging igainat you. Germany considers taelf humiliated and is convinced bat it has sustained a diplomatic .averse. Why did you Bend that wars-hip to Agadlr?" He reflected for a, few moments than seM: "I shall answer your questions Quite frankly. Last Spring our I'row-n Prince was in England, fox hunting. You know how the Kngilah arehow they interpret the duties of hospitality, how they aptlvate and charm a guest. The vhole visit of the Crown Prince vas one big feast. Politicians, iilnlstere, society people, the most lesant women particularly the itter vied for the honor to be utroduced to htm and to be in ited to his receptions. Short-Sighted Hopes All the speeches he heard fair v oozed with sympathy with and iivllury for Germany. All these rluutes, fears and eulogies llter- lly turned his head. He took verythlntr on its face value and turned to Berlin with the con lcilon that no other prince or lovsrelgn war as popular In Eng Jan ds he hlmsolf, that the major 'ty of Britons loved Germany dear , that Bnglsnd was ever ready :;- help her, and that France could i ever hope, in the event of a con liet with Germany, to be asslst- d by England. "All thta he told the Kaiser, ' eavily underlining every detail, "f course. Well, there you are it the very bottom of the Agadlr -ffah" It has never been accurately 'old how the Kaiser learned of he assassination of Archduke 'rsncls Ferdinand at Sarajevo, It vas told to me a few days after --vard hy one who waa preset! at (hat memorable scene. The Kaiser was on hla yacht, vhich he had entered In the Kiel regatta. He was, aa usual, busy -vetted I he gave orders and per sonally directed the boat marteou- over let It drop, and merely said: "Now I must begin all again!" Then he gave orders to turn and abandoned the regatta." Say mjvrV TfvvAr Was In Bandits' Hands Mexico City, Mexico, Sept. 21 Assertions are made here that Henry Clark, who was supposed to have been captured by bandits and held for ransom In Chihuahua, has been playing a little comedy Tor some purpose and that he was never In the hands of the bandits. No effort Is made to explain why Clark should have attempted a deception beyond a hint that he might have thought of collecting a ravsom for bimselt. Clark is said to be a British sub ject and not an American. He is employed by the Internationa! Land and Livestock company which owns large tracts In North ern Mexico. The assertion that Clark told of imaginary bandits Is similar to the charge made against former Consul W. O. JenklnB. of Pueblo, after he had figured In a sensa tional $100,00(1 ransom case. Decision to Improve Birch where auutta on the railroad" proneity and charge the improvement to me rauroad company in accordan ce with the provisions of the city lu"w was made, and City Ea o.um muies was instructed to prepare plans and an estimate on cue job lor six-Inch concrete pav lug. To railroad company 1 ex viea 10 reiuse t w tor ta improvement a-nd tt Is expected that toe mattes will uittmai.hr carried into the courts. The ctty engineer reported that contractors having thw contracts for paving and graveling streets In the ctty will jomplete- all ef their work vubin the next two weeks. Payment of S868 to Mr. Lee, on of the contractors doing street Improvement work In the city, for 8S percent of the estimated work The Capital Journal. -Satan. Oreeo done by bin between September 1 and IS, was ordered. The tire and water committee was Instruct-' ad te purchase gas masks for the fire department. Stayton To Be Host To Hi-Y Clubs Sept. 30 Stayton will entertain the an nual eealereaee of Marlon county Ht-Y clubs on September 80 and October i and 2. according to an nouncement by John H. Rudd, executive- eeorststty of tb Marlon county Y. M. C. A. The presidents of Uto four clnbs to this county will center with Rudd Fridar night on the program ior m cosfersnce. Already arrangements bava been mads lor the appsar- a sv Touat of Portland, state boys' work secretary and W. P. Walter, cits boys' work secre tary at Eugene. Other prominent Y secretaries will also address the conference, It Is statea. . huv clubs- aren ow active in is as honorable and useful as thati 3Uem, Stayton, Siteif on ana Hang Men Says Vocation Most Honorable One Budapest. Sept. 22. The hang man at Hungary has rlaea to in digent defense of his;, catting and denounced those who east slars up On tt. He waa prompted by sneer ing references made to the Hun- i garlan National assembly, friends of f -rnser Emperor Charles and the sntl-Hapsbargs are always quarreling there and. la. seme cases have shouted at oas ano ther "the hangman ts your friend.'' Michael Ball, th official hang man, has reseated each stars. "My vocation," hs writes, to the president of the National assembly will be discussed. Wives of com mitteamen have also been urged to attend the conference this ttm. Thursday, September Most Polite of Bandits Operate. Chicago, Sept. ti. They hare found the 'most poltte" bandits, in. the world. Three armed men who held up Edwin Burns taking hts $300 ring and $50 In cash, left him with this salutation: "Sorry to have bothered you; thank you very much." F. IM. WOODRY itochisEstate Phone 511 for Sale Bates Salem, Oregon of Judges, lawyers, ministers or kings. Why should th old super stition hold In modern times that the hangman's profession ts dis graceful, abominable and loath some? My friends are all perfect geatlement and any member of Parliament can consider tt only flattery when he Is called friend." Woodburn with aa aggregate membershrp of mere than 100 ac cording to Rudd who is planning to extend the scope of the Y work in Marion county. Members of the county commit tee wtl meet at the Y building ht.ro Rimdav afternoon in their ray I regular quarterly conference when nlana for the- wr I" this county 0 Too ; Over 46 gouadi lota of fitmleruoim ft la rapu't-d by Andrew R. QttMT. a u.lad kfouln T.I,,,:.. ..i avecttona. 1 u Pound daiiv. AnalKai rieauaae cotaea from Mn,. p. L. Caaclo, who loat ovw 47 pouada. tUt avaxaga wn inree pounda week. Mary ril.:b plaaitng taporca The, h iadow uai re of Die '.ie how far peoris ipxt it dturhjg. CJat ajioa Ktmtn Icroraa gi- , nlaokV aruS tooar raurt raduch-s .our w.lli- to. ' w " roc itaa rrrnuaa Co lLtnaDt Co.. NP-M StaHan X. Maar Ycuk. N. Y. KOREIN tabulo are dispensed n thl. cttf by ft trnr rlfrf-' , r-. J. C. Perry's and D. J. Frv's nhar- raacles. I .w-fro ifc r srrrjnw s ihvie . j Illill U1U1U1 Dairy Farm Is Incorporated Capitalisation at $80,000 the Golden West Da fry farm at Tilla mook tiled articles of Incorpora tion with the ststc corporation department here Wednesday. The Incorporators are Charles Kunse, Oeorge Watt and J. J. Hupp. The Oregon-Rreckenrtdge Oil company with headq-uarters In Portland also filed articles Wed nesday. The company la capitaliz ed at $-260,000, with the following incorporators: Ira Mahon, J. Bl Keith and J. W. Byrd. 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