WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1523! PAGE TWO Copyright 1920 by H. O. Fisher Trade mark Reg. U. S. Pat. Office. Coast Guards Save 14,013 Bringing Up Father By George McManus During Year THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WaHhInsrton. Feb. 8. Radlo- gyBtems, strung along the coauts In a veritable network, savea uu told lives last year. - Commander W. B. Reynolds Chlet of the Coast Guard Service, says perfection ot the radio In life-saving and la preventing nil in disasters at sea Is one of the wonders of the age. Strung along the coasts for this service there are 2,240 miles or telephone lines, made up of t,3'J0 miles of overhead line and 40 miles of cable. Over these wires information of marine disasters is transmitted and quick revenue cutters ond other rescue ships to distressed vessels, bearing their loads of precious lives. Though the Coast Guard is maintained by the Government at small cost the service rendered as sistance last year to vessels valued at more than 86,000,000. These vessels assisted and on board at the time ot mishaps 14,13 per sona. Besides these, 1,621 per sons were rescued by coast guard officers or enlisted men from peril in water disasters. The coast guard Is covering a wide range of public service. Warnings are sent to vessels at sea telling ot Impending dangers, and close co-operation has been established with other branches of the Government In patrol or coast waters and In the enforce ment of the customs and other laws. 1 .m I S"or POEM I Fill AH! MR.JKPlOl , .J I j I DOH'T MIND TELL1N4 1 I I J VHM" jl jlggnj VOU READ MY p' HOPE 1 L 'T WA 1 N 5Pl RED A M? "NlN' 3 ' " 'A, '. , " ) 1922 B INT'L FEATURE SejWICC. NC. IT 1 1 2'l tic, and by attacking or menacing the German rear, altered the en tire course of the war." Submarines Here To Stay Ballard Says By Earle C. Reeves London, Feb. 8. Submarines have come to stay, whether we like It or not," Is the emphatic declaration of Vice-Admiral O, A ltallard, former Director of Oper ations In the British Admiralty. In more dramatically plyased If less vigorous, style, he is tak ing up the cudgels after the fashion of the late Admiral Fisher who conducted a famous letter writing campaign on the thesh that submarines and aeroplanes had negatived the capital ship His war cry "Scrap the lot!" Hallara does not go so fur as his one-time chief, but he is ham mering relentlessly into the Uritbh public his belief that the Empire must have submarines "We must avoid the attitude that these vessels are subject for contempt," he declared, referring to the case against them presented by Mr. Balfour at Washington. "They are formidable engines of war, requiring to be treated as such. Useful Mine layers Although in the war not a single th-itlsh or French battle nip was sunk uy German guns more than a dozen met their fate either In direct encounter with submarines or by mines that sub marines alone could have placed where they were. "That In itself furnishes con clusive evidence of the effective ness of the submarine, even when used in a perfectly legitimate way as we used them ourselves. More over, this evidence does not stand alone, for the moral effect of sub marines Is very great apart alto gether from their threat to mor chant ships. "Had they never existed it Is almoBt certain that we Bhould have forced our way Into the Bul- Law Forbidding Employment of Orientals Upheld Ottawa, Feb. 8 British Colum bia statutes prohibiting the em ployment of Japanese and Chinese on crown lands and public works are valid and not limited by the Japanese treaty act of 1913, the supreme court ot Canada ruled to day. The question as to whether the treaty .act affected the powers of the provincial assembly had been referred to the court by the do minion government. Knights To Pledge Devotion To Pope New York, Feb. 8 A pledge of devotion from the 800. C JO mem bers of the Knights of Columbus in the United States, Canada, New Foundland and Mexico, will be de livered to the new pope, Pius XI, by a special representative of the organization. Edward L. Hcarn ot this city announced today he would sail Saturday for Italy, where he Is to direct the proposed Knights of Co lumous welfare work program Before tuklng up these duties bo will visit the Vatican and presen the pledge, it was announced. Lloyd George Says Conference Great Success London, Feb. 8 (By Assoc! ated Press.) Prime Minister Lloyd-George speaking at the opening session of the house of commons yesterday termed the Washington conference one of the greatest achievements ever regis tered In the history of the world. 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Following adjournment of the Washington conference the disarmament commission of the league of nations has decided to meet In Paris February 20 tor the purpose of discussing further means of bringing about reduction In the implements of war through out the world. A bill was Introduced la the Mexican senate which would ap propriate $20,000 annually as a pension for life for Mexican ex presidents. A bill providing for funeral expenses would be more suitable. That plea for beet suggests a steaks. a high tariff on play for high Sinn Feiners Who Killed Constables Are Reprieved Belfast, Feb. 8 (By Associated Press.) The 13 Sinn Fein pris oners under sentence of death up on conviction of the murder of two constables in the Londonderry jail last December have been granted reprieves. It was an nounced today. The cases of these men did not come under the gen eral amnesty proclamation. . Halderman Gets Post Off ice Job Washington, Feb. 8 The pres ident today nominated Charles W Halderman to be postmaster at As toria, Or. Lenine says he must have a guard It he goes to Genoa. Why if he goes to Genoa? He's need ed a guard for a long time. Fire Damage $300,000 HIghmland Park, 111., Feb. 8 Fire causing a loss estimated at (300,000 destroyed three build ings and damaged several others in the business district here last night. Sweden's mortality in 1920 was the lowest ever recorded. Cardinal Marini Not Dead; Report to London False Rome, Feb. 8 (By .Associated Press.) It was reliably stated to day that Cardinal . Marini had been seen during the morning and that he was seemingly fully re covered from the recent Indispo sition. This followed dispatches to London stating that the cardinal had died in the Vatican during the conclave. . V The United States used six mil lion tons of salt last year. Judge Frees Woman Who Promises Not to Dye Cats Again New York, Feb. 8 Miss Mar garet Owen, 22 years old, a singer, has her fredom today because she has promised Magistrate Hatting that she will never again dye her cats to harmonize with her house draperies or the vivid hued cloth ing she wears. Miss Owen was haled betpre the magistrate when agents of the So ciety for the Prevention, of Cruelty to Animals testified she had dyed a valuable pet feline blue to match draperiea in her home. The tu mal died, witnesses testified, if I PA5 JOURNAL WANT ADS We observe that the powers have banned poison gas for wa which assures us that no poison gas will be employed until the next war. Ik $X do not guess at the solution to their heat- ing problem. They order J and then study the pe. j culiarities of (heir heat- ing and cooking appa- i rat us. Both steps mean cutting fuel costs. 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