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    A shland D aily T idings
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919
VOL. XLIII
A LL BIG UNIONS MAY
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(By th e U nited P ress)
(By th e U nited P ress)
(B y th e U nited P ress)
WASHINGSTOWN, Oct. 24.— An
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
24.—
A
com­
WASHINGTON,
Oct. 24 — S enator
appeal for th e aid of th e d ep artm en t
(By th e U nited P ress)
m
ittee
representing
th
e
m
iners
and
M
cKellar
introduced
a bill in the
of ju stice in stam ping out Bolshe-
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.— confer­
th
e
R
ailroad
B
rotherhoods
m
et
here
senate
today
aim
ed
a
t wiping out
, viks in the Y oungstow n steel d istrict
ence of th e heads of all In te rn a tio n a l
today
to
discuss
n
ationalization
of
every
vestige
of
radical
a g ita tio n in
was presented in th e senate today by
Unions connected w ith th e A m erican
th
e
United
States.
th
e
ir
in
d
u
strie
s
and
ow
nership
of
S enator H arding of Ohio.
(By th e U nited P ress)
F e d e ra tio n of L abor has been called
(By the U nited P ress)
It provides th a t anyone, even peace­
This appeal was contained in res-
WASHINGTON,
Oct. 24.— Lieu- m ines and railro ad s by the govern­
fo r a m eeting in W ashington a t an
m
ent
w
ith
the
w
orkers
having
a
ably,
advocating th e overthrow of
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
24.—
Senator
olutions adopted and forw arded by t en an t M aynard’s lau rels as w inner
“ early d a te ,” P resid en t Gom pers re ­
in
th
eir
m
anagem
ent
and
Lodge
reported
to
the
senate
today
»ny
governm
ent, o r persons associ-
th e Y oungstow n C ham ber of Com- of t jje A ir Derby a re secure, th e Air &hare
(By th e U nited P ress)
vealed today in a telegram to the
profits.
the
reservations
to
the
peace
tre
a
ty
»ting
publicly
or privately w ith such
Service d e p a rtm e n t today announced.
LONDON, Oct. 24.— Lloyd G eorge’s m erce.
Illinois F ed eratio n of L abor, in con­
advocates
be
fined
a t least $6000 o r
“
The
railro
ad
men
have
endorsed
which
th
e
senate
foreign
relations
A ttached w ere e x tracts from recent
j j e won the race, being th e first
governm ent faces a serious situ a tio n
vention a t Peoria.
im
prisoned
from
one
to ten years.
n
ationalization,
and
so
have
th
e
m
in-
com
m
ittee
has
adopted,
bolshevik speeches and th e d epart- t o m ake the round trip , alth o u g h
G om pers’ teleg ram was in answ er as th e resu lt of last n ig h t’s d e fe a t
The
ju
ry
may
o
rd
er
such persons
e
rs
,”
said
W.
D.
Van
H
orn,
head
of
Lodge
said
a
m
ajority
of
the
sen-
m ent of ju stice was asked to send in- L ie u te n a n t P earson was th e w inner
to th e suggestion of th e Illinois Fed in th e House of Commons, according
deported
to
a
portion
of
th e P h ilip ­
th
e
m
in
ers’
com
m
ittee.
ate
backs
th
e
reservations.
e ra tio n th a t a convention of the to opinion generally expressed today v estig ato rs to aid in suppressing th e ir ln a c tu a l flying tim e and C aptain
pine Islands to be set off for th is
“
Com
bined,
the
tw
o
unions
would
The
pream
ble
requires
th
a
t
they
propaganda.
D onaldson w inner in reliability.
A m erican F e d eratio n of L abor and by th e press.
----------------------------
The big idea of th e race, it was give pow erful support to th e p lan .” be accepted by th re e of the leading purpose.
th e R ailw ay B rotherhoods be held
The question on which the govern-
allied pow ers before A m erican rati-
M cKellar also introduced a new
to perfect an offensive and defensive m ent lost, 185 to 113, was a m inor AD LABOR H E A D S ............................. stated , was to get across th e coun­
A
m
ericanization bill to deport aliens
fication
becomes
effective.
it is learned th a t th e four R ailroad try an(j back as soon as possible.
alliance of union officials of th e one, b u t th e im pression prevails th a t
not
becom ing citizens w ithin five
B ro th erh o o d s' a re considering join-
M aynard was first across and first
U nited S tates and C anada to fight th e vote is an indication of p a rlia ­
y
ears
a fte r a rriv al in the U nited
m e n t’s a ttitu d e to w ard th e p resent ing th e A m erican F e d e ra tio n of La- ta c k . A nother fea tu re was actual
la b o r’s battles.
States.
bor.
flying speed, while th e th ird was re ­
T he cal of th is conterence is ta k ­ cabinet.
M cK ellar’s A m ericanization bill
liability.
Many officials and political ex­
en here to m ean th a t organized la­
fu rth e r requires large em ployers of
Donaldson flew a single seated
b o r is tig h ten in g its ran k s for a p e rts of th e press believe th e resig­
labor to provide educational facili­
plane w ithout a m echanician and did
fig h t to a finish in th e stel strik e nation of the prem ier is a certain ty .
ties and to pay for the tim e of em-
not change engines as did both May­
“ If the governm ent's defeat in th e
as well as in o th e r in d u stria l con­
(Special to The Tidings)
ployes a tte n d in g school.
n ard and Pearson.
flicts now in progress or th reaten ed . fu tu re is sustained, o r its a tte m p t at
NEW YORK, Oct. 24. — Two
An o th er m easure is directed
reh a b ilita tio n is in ad eq u ate, Lloyd
clashes betw een the police and sym- against “every citizen of th e United
George m ust resig n ,” th e C hronicle
(By th e U nited P ress)
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
24.— The pathizers w ith the strik in g long- States who directly or indirectly
said. “ The king doubtless will en­
shorem en occurred here today follow- commences or c arries on any verbal,
th re a te n e d strik e of nearly -half a
tru s t him w ith th e form ation of a
ing a tte m p ts by groups of pier w ork-' w**1tten. or printed intercouse or eor-
new m inistry b u t when will he de­
m illion coal m iners, which a few
ers to re tu rn to work.
respondence with any o th er person
rive his support?
Lloyd George
hours ago seem ed inevitable, may yet
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.— "R e d ”
Many of th e rio te rs were clubbed. or Persons ° r with citizens or aliens.
will be com pelled to seek fresh a u ­ a g ita to rs in th e G ary steel d istric ts
be av erted by Secretary of L abor
At th e Luckenback
piers in w ith in te n t e ith e r peaceably o r by vio-
th o rity a t a general election.”
W ilson.
j have gone unprosecuted, alth o u g h
Brooklyn, tw o th ousand men a re a t ’ence t0 overthrow the governm ent
A lthough th e m in e rs’ rep re sen ta ­
th e ir nam es w ere supplied to th e de­
work, th e larg est num ber since the
I nited States or to disinte-
tives
yesterday rejected his proposi­
p a rtm en t of ju stice several m onths
g rate or in anv o th e r m anner set
s
trik
e
sta
rte
d
.
tion for a settlem en t, S ecretary W il­
, ago, L ie u te n a n t Van Buren, m ilitary
aside o r do aw ay with all govern-
son has persuaded th e conflicting
intelligence officer, today told the
QUEEN CAN’T K E E P UP
m ent, o r who joins any organization
factions to m eet again tod^y for con
(By th e U nited P ress)
senate labor com m ittee, investigating
W ITH TH E NEW STYLES having tip s purpose, or who direct 1/
PA RIS, Oct. 24.— P ie rre L enoir, sid eratio n of a n o th e r proposal, a sk ­
' the steel strik e.
ABOARD KING A L B ER T’S SPE- 0 rin directly • Publicly or privately
He said a nation wide s trik e to im plicated in th e Bolo P ash a and ing th a t they assem ble open m inded- CIAL, E n ro u te to New York, Oct. 24. associates him self with any o th e r
(By th e U nited P ress)
free political prisoners was a p a rt C aillaux treaso n cases, was executed ly to discuss th e questions of hours, — Co-operation, w om an’s rig h t to th e per80a or persons having such p u -
NEW YORK, Oct. 24.— Judge
today.
"
Pay and w orking conditions, n e ith e r
' of th e “ R ed” plan.
vote, conservative fashions, b e tte r ed- pO8e’
-nJ
G ary, ch airm an of th e U nited Steel
Due to p a rtia l p aralysis he was side to a tte n d th e m eeting w ith any
ucational
co-operation
betw
een
the
(Special to The Tidings)
sh o p ” in an ad d ress here today, de­
p erm itted to set while th e rifle squad program of dem ands.
U nited States and Belgium were ad-1
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 2 4 .- -Five
c la rin g th a t
his
experience had
fired.
The m iners are ready to a tte n d th e
show n th e “ open shop” is to th e best counties have gone over th e top in
T hree rep o rters who secretly m ade suggested conference but th e opera- vocated by Queen E lizabeth in an in­
terview today.
In te rests of all. and th a t he believes the Roosevelt m em orial drive,
th e ir way into th e enclosure to wit- tors so fa r are still stan d in g pat on
The queen professed ignorance of
th e verdict of th e people a t large will
W heeler was first, Clackim as sec-
th e ir dem ands th a t th e strik e order
ness the execution, w ere arrested .
th
e
late st frills of fashion.
finally decide th is question.
ond and Crook, Sherm an and W asco
be rescinded first.
“ They change every eight days,”
R e fe rrin g to conditions now pre- followed sh o rtly a fte rw a rd s.
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PROPOSE GAME PRESERVE
she said, and “ I cannot keep up with
v ailing in th e steel cen ters affected
W heeler raised $100, C lackam as
(g y th e u n ite d P ress)
MOUNT PITT DISTRICT.
th em .”
by th e strik e, G ary said:
$570, Crook $170, Sherm an $170
g AN p r a NCISCO, Oct. 24.— W ith
F. M. Brown, chief deputy sta te
“ T aken as a whole th e situ a tio n and W asco $600.
th e distinction of having th e longest gam e w arden, of P o rtla n d , was in
a t p resent is good, and is steadily
E nthusiasm is rising all o \e r th e
on record, th e W holesale Ship- M edford th is week a fte r a trip to the
im p ro v in g .”
sta te as the people realize th a t th e
Clerks, Receiving Clerks, O rder M ount P itt d istric t, w here he spent
<§>
NAUGHTY WIND
*|
Roosevelt M emorial ascoiation is not
sto ck C lerks, P ackers and io days stu d y in g gam e conditions
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NEW YORK, Oct. 24.— Two thou«, a p a rtisa n organization but a p a tii- p o rte rs u n io n of San F rancisco is w ith a view to th e establishm ent of
(By th e -U n ite d P ress)
<•>
PROSSER, W ash., Oct. 24.— <S>
sand m em bers of the A m erican Iron otic national society which will lead yjejng form ed here to by th e whole- a gam e preserve in th a t section.
WASHINGTON,
Oct .24.— Settle­
*
P
re
tty
Irm
a
Towne
went
auto
and Steel In stitu te , hi convention in th e A m ericanization m ovem ent sale clerks. T hree h u n d red have al-j
Mr. Brown declared th a t th e Mt.
m
ent
of
th
e
soft
coal
strik e th re a t-
greeted
th
e
I
»
rid
in
g
w
ith
H
arry
S
terns
and
$
■
h e re today, endorsed th e “ open and th e b a ttle s of th e fu tu re against ready joined.
A sm all atten d an ce
P itt country is ideally ad apted to be
shop.”
th e unseen enem ies of th e republic.
------------------------------------------- used as a game refuge, especially opening session of the Jackson Coun- ^»
Donald McKay.
<$> ened for November 1 will be put up
Men of all p arties and all faith s a re }i()00 BOOKS ADDED TO LIBRARY for deer. He is prepared to recom - ty Sunday School convention w h ic h ! <»
The wind whipped h er new #>,to the president, Secretary W ilson
T his action was tak e n th ro u g h
adoption of a resolution expressing u n iting in th is cam paign to inculcate I UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E u- m end to S tate Game W arden Shoe- m et th is m orning in th e M ethodist I » fall h at away.
<S> today announced.
th e o rg an izatio n ’s approval and ad- love of Am erica and high ideals of gene> Qct
24.— More th an 3000 vol- m ak er and the S tate F ish and Game church. County P resid en t O. F. C ar
»
A bandoning th e clutch and He appealed to the m iners and op-
m iratio n of th e stan d Judge Gary
citizenship in J h e rising generation. umeg j,a ye been added to th e shelves com m ission th a t the question of es- son presided a t the opening, and in-
• steerin g wheel, both sw ains <$ e ra to is , in confeience heie, to re­
took ln favor of th a t principle a t the
HENRY WALDO COE,
of
u n iv ersity lib ra ry d u rin g th e tab lish in g a gam e refuge of a t least troduced th e sta te officers, H a r o ld /» grabbed wildly for th e hat.
■?> m ain in session until 1 o’clock, sta t-
W ashington In d u stria l Conference.
S tate C hairm an. sum m er acco rding to M. H. Douglas, 10,00 acres su rro u n d in g Mt. P itt be F. H um bert, general secretary of th e »
Passersby lifted th e c ar off <$> ing th a t in the m eantim e he would
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lib ra rian .
This m akes a to ta l of tak e n up a t once w ith th e U nited Oregon Sunday School association,
th e trio.
<?> lay th e ir differences before th e pres-
over 90,000 volum nes. Included in s ta te s F o re stry d ep artm en t.
and Miss G eorgia P a rk e r, c h ild ren ’s
ident.
• •
♦ «
division
su
p
e
rin
te
n
d
e
n
t
of
th
e
Ore­
the n um ber of th e new books a re
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gon Sunday school association. Both
EXPECT VOTE TODAY
700 volum nes for th e school of law.
these officers m ade addresses. The
(By th e U nited P ress)
The law books com prise five full sets
vote
aftern
o o n session is being m uch bet-
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.— A
belonging to th e N ational R eporters
system , the New York; A tlantic, on the Johnson am endm ent to th e te r a tten d ed , w ith th e program pre-
S outheastern, S outhw estern
a n d peace tre a ty is expected today in sented by Mr. H um bert, Miss P a r-
Southern. The law books will be th e senate. Itj is expected th e Moses k er and Rev. J. W. Hoyt. The pro-
• ♦ « ' placed in th e law school lib ra ry , am endm ent of th e sam e n a tu re will gram which has alread y been pub-
Oct.
24.— The ................. ..
WASHINGTON,
The o th ers a re for th e general be im m ediately a fte rw a rd s disposed lished is being practically carried
house elections comm ittee today, UNIVERSITY HOURS GIVEN
of.
out.
(B y th e U nited P ress)
| lishing.
C ost-accounting
and a
after a heated session, voted eight
FOR INTRAMURAL DEBATE shelves.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, E u-j know ledge of m aterials, and m aking
to one, that. Victor Berger, Milwau-
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gene. Ore., Oct. 24.— The school of up of books are ta u g h t in this course
kee socialist, be exeluded from the-
UNIVERSITY OF OREGQN, Eu-
House, due to his conviction under gene Oct. 24.— Granting credit for
jou rn alism a t th e U niversity of Ore- F u n d am en tals of printing, designed
gon is e n te rin g its eig h th year w ith to fit publishers for handling th a t
theespionage act.
in tra m u ra l debate is a new step I
end of th e ir problem , and tra d e
th e larg e st enrollm ent and teach in g en
which has been tak e n by th e u niver­
sta ff it has ever had.
journalism are also included in the
CHILDLESS MARRIAGES
sity in o rd er to prom ote th a t activity
P ractical p rep aratio n for th e news- curriculum ,
AND COOKLESS COOKERS and to allow th e stu d e n ts a b e tte r
paper profession is th e aim of th e
The 8Ch° o1 ‘8 equipped with a
PORTLAND, Oct. 24.— “ U ntil g irls o p p o rtu n ity to apply m ore study to
school, and th e stu d e n ts “ learn to do com plete prin tin g office, in which is
look beyond a swell suit of clothes th e debate.
by doing” actu al new spaper work done th e P a n tin g and publishing for
and big blue eyes, and u n til m en look
P ro fesso r R. W. P resco tt, In
u n d er faculty supervision.
Condi- th e university. The equipm ent in .
fu h tre r th an a swell dresser and a charge of debate, is th e o rig in a to r of
tions su rro u n d in g th e work of th e c,ndes a modeI 19 »"Otype. a Bab-
’baby face’ and look beyond th e .e x - th e Qian. He has w orked out a sys-
school closely resem ble those of a cock O pt,m us press, a job press, pow-
te rlo r of th e ir fu tu re m ates— we m ay tern w hereby th e work will be carried
sm all daily paper.
Every m em ber e r paper .c u U er; stitch e r and a wide
continue to look for divorces," Ju d g e on u n d er th e direction of com petent
of th e classes is in th e position of variety of job type.
W illiam N. aG tens told m em bers of coaches who will assist and direct
G raduates of the Oregon school of
a rep o rter, receiving assignm ents,
th e Ad club a t th e reg u la r noon th e students. P rofessor P re sc o tt will |
journalism
, young as it is, a re a l­
m ost of them of a c u rre n t news na­
luncheon.
*
select th e coaches from m em bers
ready
holding
executive positions on
tu re , which he w rites and tu rn s in
“ It seem s to me we are living in of the U niversity faculty, varsity de­
new
spapers
all
over Oregon, W ash-
to th e in stru c to rs for criticism s. Vir-
an e ra of a p a rtm e n t houses, childless b a te rs and outside sources. C redit
tu ally everything w ritte n is prepared in Ston and Idaho’ with several ,n Ca’’
m arriag es, cookless cookers and tw in will be given only w here stric t ad-
for publication in some m edium . The ifo rn ia ’ E very m em ber of ,a8t ye a r’3
herence has been paid to th e rules
m aterial handed in also runs th e g rad u a tin g class had a position wait-
“ W ith reg a rd s to sex exam ination, of th e debate.
gam ut of a reg u la r copy desk, con- in « for him a t th e end of th e course’
a wom an in th is s ta te should hesi-
It is expected th a t th e houses, res­
ducted on m etropolitan lines.
ta te before linking her life w ith idence halls and o th er organizations
Such of th e articles as are suita-
a m an who would ask her to m arry on th e cam pus will each have a team
ble
a re tu rn e d in fo r publication ln *»
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♦
him in V ancouver, W ash.
to com pete in th e series. P rofessor
th
e
college
paper,
or
in
some
news-
»
W
EA
TH
ER
FORECAST
♦
•’The grounds upon which divorce P resco tt will hold a m eeting of the
paper
outside.
Besides
th
e
th
ric
e
-a
-!
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'
*
com plaints m ay be filed a re differ- coaches and a m em ber of each team
week
new
spaper
published
by
th
e
F
o
r
Oregon—
F
a
ir,
continued
•
en t in e ic h state. An am endm ent Monday to discuss how the work is
stu
d
en
ts
which
offers
a
field
for
th
e
*»
cold.
_
♦
to th e con stitu tio n Is necessary and to be carried out, to decide on sub-
activities of m em bers of th e jo u r- » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *
if th e re w as a strin g e n t n atio n al jects and to w ork out a schedule for
nalism classes, th e News Bulletin,
m arria g e and divorce law, conditions th e series.
sem i-m onthly: “ Old O regon,” th e
INFORMATION WANTED
w ould not be as they are.
“
alum
ni
m
onthly,
and
“
Oregon
Ex-
(By th e United P ress)
“ In th e actions bro u g h t in my
SHOWS STEADY GAIN
changes,”
th
e
new
spaperm
en’s
m
ag-
WASHINGTON,
Oct. 24.— A res-
c o u rt, I have noticed th a t m ost cou­
(By th e U nited P ress)
olution
asking
th
e
F ederal T rade
azine,
give
o
p
p
ortunity
for
laboratory
ples have lived less th a n two years.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.— “ The
Comm
ission
who
authorized
a press
w
ork
in
jo
u
rnalism
.
These
th
re
e
Seventy percent s ta rt divorce pro- p resident continues slowly to gain
sta
te
m
e
n
t
a
tta
ck
in
g
S
enator
W at­
publications
are
prepared
by
th
e
sen­
ceedings w ithin a y ear a fte r separa- s tre n g th ,” said to d ay ’s official bul-
son was adopted today in th e senate.
ior
class
in
editing.
letin. “ T here is n othing ad d itio n al
tion.
Business and m echanical problem s
to rep o rt th is m orning.”
Lebanon— Local cap italists organ-
of th e new spaper, as they exist. In Or-
D allas so sh o rt of housing, jail
egon,
a
re
handled
in
the
class
in
pub-
ize
to drill for oil and gas.
T rad e in A shland, t h a t ’s th e stuff.*
looms a re used by one hotel.
Reservations
Are Presented
British Cabinet
May Be Forced Out
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NUMBER 47
AVERT STRIKE
PROSECUTED
TRAITOR IS
EXECUTED
OVER THE TOP
E
STARTS TODAY
Would Exclude Victor
Berger From House
School of Journalism
at University Success
Conflicting Thoughts