Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 12, 1921, Image 1

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helps.
(International News Wire Service)
VOLU
(■Successor to the Sem i-W eekly T idings, Voi. 43)
No. 62
ASHLAND, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1921
DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE OPENS TODAY
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LEADERS IF 3 UNITED STATES ASKS ABANDONMENT
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OF A LL NAVY BUILDING PROGRAMS TRAIN HOBOES
P A C IF IC A M ) F A R
EA ST Q U ES­
TIO N S A R E H E L I) TO BE VITA L
ISSU E S F O R SOLUTION AT DIS-
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Russia Takes Affront Because Some of Leading' Delegates to Great
Bolshevik Representatives Left
Conference on Armament Limitation
Out; Start Seperate Conference.
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C O N C ER N ED
WASHINGTON, 1). C., Nov. 1 2 .— In a terse b u sin e sslik e speech,
stripped o f all diplom atic verbage a n d th e n iceties o f inteiiurtional ex ­
pressions, P ic s i.h n i H arding o ffic ia lly opened the m om entous w orld «Us­
By G E O R G E R. HO LM ES
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marnent conference with a brief o u tlin e o f th e position taken by th e
(I. N. S. S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t)
United
States— "clean hands, h o n eS t in ten tion s and high hopes."
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Nov. 12.—
The president spoke from th e h e a d ot the great U-shaped table in
T h e s ta te sm e n of n in e g re a t n a tio n s
g a th e re d a b o u t a sim p le h o rse sh o e tin- C ontinental h all, around w hie h sat in rapt atten tion the statesm en
ta b le h e re to d ay to a tte m p t to lim it Gl E u ro p e a n d A sia.
‘I can sp e ak o ffic ia lly only fo r
by m u tu a l a g re e m e n t th e size of fu ­
t u r e a rm ie s an d n av ies, a n d to r e ­ th e U n ited S ta te s ,’’ th e p re s id e n t h o u rs. J u s t b e fo re m a k in g th e pro-
m ove fric tio n a l cau ses of w a r in th e said. ‘‘O ur h u n d re d m illio n s fra n k - p o sals fo r th e U nited S ta te s, H u g h es
ly w an t less of a rm a m e n t, a n d none Was e le c te d g e n e ra l c h a irm a n of th e
P a c ific a n d F a r E ast.
F ro m tim e im m em o rial th e r e have of w ar. W holly fre e from g u ile a n d I c o n fe re n ce .
W hen H ughes co n clu d ed , c rie s of
been peace co n fe re n ce s a n d in te r n a - ' s u re in o u r own m in d s th a t we lia r
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tio n a l p a rle y s, b u t it is g e n erally
a g re e d by th e w o rld ’s f o r e m o s t' cre(lit th e w orld w ith th e sa m e in- g a lle rie s. T he F re n c h p re m ie r re-
s ta te sm e n w ho fill W a sh in g to n th a t t e n t-
ceivcd a n o v a tio n as he slow ly aro se ,
n o n e h a v e eclipsed th e one to d ay in '
T he P re sid e n t voiced b o th a hope E v e ry b o d y on th e flo o r a n d on th e
p o in t of m a g n itu d e or tre m e n d o u s a n d w a rn in g — a hope th a t o u t of g a lle rie s a ro se e n m a sse as th e y paid
p o ssib ilitie s.
G e n e ra tio n s y e t un - ' th is co n fe re n ce m ay com e in te r n a tr ib u te to th e F re n c h s ta te sm a n ,
born will feel th e e ffe c t of th e de- tio n a l Peace a n d b e tte r u n d e rs ta n d
1 he g a lle rie s b ro k e in to a p p la u se !
cisio n s rea c h e d h e re — re g a rd le s s o f 1 ing a ,n o n B n a tio n s ; a w a rn in g th a t w h en he con clu d ed h is speech w ith .,
w h e th e r fa ilu re or su c ess a tte n d s Giese th in g s c a n n o t be acco m p lish ed “ F ia n c e is rea d y to sa y — dow n w ith
th e e ffo rts of th e sta te sm e n .
! by th e s e c re t in tr ig u e t h a t d e fe a te d a rm s ."
F o r th e f ir s t tim e in th e w o rld ’s so m an y in te r n a tio n a l g a th e rin g s ,
h isto ry t h e g re a t pow ers have reco g ­
W A SH IN G TO N , Nov. 12.—-P re s i­
C O PEN H A G EN ,
Nov.
12.— T he
nized th e need fo r c o n c re te actio n
d e n t H a rd in g d e liv e re d th e follow ing
to lim it th e size of a rm ie s a n d navies! R u ssian so v ie t g o v e rn m e n t is dis- I a d d ess a t th e o p e n in g o f th e A rm a-
— th e need fo r sto p p in g th e co m p eti- Bia iltle d b e c au se P ie s .d e n t H a rd in g ln e n t c o n fe re n ce h e r e - to d a y :
tiv e a rm in g t h a t m any in te rn a tio n a l
H UOt ln ' ite B o ls h e tik re p re s e n ta -
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W olrd's G reatest C onference
M AINTAINS
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A shland faces th e p ro sp ect of ;
»‘‘soup lin e " th is w in te r as an aux
iliary of a public co m m issary d e p a rt
m en t for w ayw ard hoboes, knight!
of th e road and w orkm en who a n
“ dow n on th e ir lu c k ,” a c co rd in g t<
C hief of Police H a tc h e r who starte«
an in v estig a tio n th is m o rn in g re le
v a n t to th e g row ing in flu x of ‘‘to u r
is ts ” who sto p over in A shland eu
ro u te to w a rm e r c lim a te s a t th e ex
pense of tlie ra ilro a d com pany. Tin
system of special Vailroa«! police,
m a in ta in e d a t tlie expense of tilt
com pany, is u n a b le . C hief H atch ei
claim s, to p re v e n t 1 th e m en from
rid in g th e fre ig h t tra in s .
A h u n k house eq u ipped w ith r u n ­
ning w ater, e le c tric lig h ts a n d
stove w ith free firew ood is m a in ­
tain e d by tlie city in a r e a r room ol
th e F o u rth s tre e t fire s ta tio n . F ro n
one to fifty w a n d e re rs tra v e lin g or
“ side d o o r P u llm a n s " fre q u e n t th<
room every n ig h t.
In a d d itio n t(
o th e r a d v a n ta g e s of th e ‘h o te l" tilt
hoboes a re c alled a t tra in tim e b)
th e police who a re d e s iro u s of fo rc ­
in g th e m en to m ig ra te . A lthough
¿C ontinued on P a g e 4)
T he w o rld ’s g re a te s t s ta te sm e n , m ilita ry a n d n av al le a d e rs, have been d e s ig n a te d to sit a ro u n u th e
council ta b le in W a sh in g to n to d iscu ss lim ita tio n of a rm a m e n t, re d u c tio n of a rm ie s and n avies of th e f u tu re
T h e g a th e r in g h e re to d a y is c° m -i c e ived }le°e 1Clil lle u s o .s p a te h re- ta i of th e c 'n ite d S ta te s of A m erica.
and th e u n s e ttle d q u e stio n s of th e P acific a n d th e F a r E a st. All save D avid Lloyd G eorge, G re a t B r ita in ’s
p a ra b le only to th e g re a t g a th e rin g
,
11 is n o t O,!,-V a s a tis fa c tio n to g re e t I p rim e m in is te r, w ere rea d y to ta k e p a r t in th e c o n fe re n ce as it opened. M r. Lloy«! G eorge, d e ta in e d at hom e
by p o litical d u tie s, expected to jo in th e co n fe re n ce in d u e tim e.
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In th e above g ro u p a re C h a rle s E van H ughes, s e c re ta ry of s ta te o f th e U nited S ta te s ; D avid Lloyd
a re sa.d t o have a lr e a r v s t a r t e d f o r
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th e r e th e co m p a riso n falls s h o rt.
pu n ts in a com m on cau se, in w hich
G
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p rim e m in is te r of E n g la n d ; P rin c e Iy esa to T o k u g a w a , p re s id e n t of tlie house of p eers of J a p a n ;
Irk u ts k .
M. A ristid e B rian d , p rim e m in is te r of F ra n c e ; V. K. W ellin g to n Koo, C h inese m in is te r to G re a t B rita in ;
F o r th e c o n fe re n ce a t P a ris w as to
s h a re d s a c rific e s a n d so rro w s and
G e n e ral A rm an d o D iaz, c o m m a n d er of th e Ita lia n a rm ie s, a n d B aron d,e C a rtie r de M areh ien n e, Belgian
im pose th e te rm s of peace th a t e n d ­
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Nov. 12.— , triu m p h s b ro u g h t o u r n a tio n s m o re
a
m b a ssa d o r to th e U n ited S tates.
ed a g re a t w ar, w hile h e re to d ay C om plete a b a n d o n m e n t of a ll c a p i- * C’° SeIy to g e th e r - b u t k
g ra tify in g
th e s ta te s m e n a re m e e tin g b e fo re
OREGON TO G E T
ta i sh ip b u ild in g p ro g ra m s, e ith e r to a d d r e s s y o u as th e sp o k e sm e n fo r w ould m inim ize th e ag e n cie s of th a t
th e g re a t w ar b eg in s to a tte m p t to
a c tu a l o r p ro je c te d , w as proposed n a tio n s w hose co n v ictio n s a n d a t- d e s tru c tio n . C o n te m p la tin g th e m ea
a v e rt w ar by rem o v in g th e cau ses
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C„ Nov. 12.—
b e fo re th e d is a rm a m e n t co n fe re n ce te n d in g a c tio n s have so m u ch to (J a 's u r e le s s cost of w ar a n d tb e c o n tIn-
all
th e re fo r.
w ith th e w eal o r woe of a ll m a n - i u in g
b u rd e n
of a rm a m e n t,
F rom th e a p p ro p ria tio n of $15,000.-
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to d a j by C h a rle s E v an H u g h es, as
th o u g h tf u l peoples w ish fo r real
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000 set a sid e for fo re s t ro ad s a n d
lim ita tio n of a rm a m e n t an d w ould
t h a t p a r t of th e c o n fe re n c e w hich is I »« Hmif ta
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“ It is n o t possible to o v e r- a p p ra is e ' lik e w ar o u tla w e d . In so b e re st r e ­
tra ils in th e ro ad s bill sig n et! by th e
...
.
to "» n it th e n a v ie s of th e w orld
c o n c ern e d w ith th e rem o v al of fric ­ pow ers
tb o >n’ P °i'tan ce ot such a co n feren ce, flectio n th e w o rld ’s h u n d re d s of
p re s id e n t, O regon will receive fo r
S e c r e t - , r v n f «««♦ «
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It Is no u n seem ly b o a st, no d isp a r- m illio n s w ho pay in peace a n d t i e in
tio n in th e F a r E a s t. T hey a re G re a t
p rim a ry ro a d s in n a tio n a l fo re sts
B rita in , th e U n ited S ta te s J a p a n • , ■ L - ,
1 H u g h es spoke a g e m e n t of o th e r n a tio n s w hich, th o ^ a r , w ish th e ir s ta te sm e n to tu rn
fo
r th e b a la n c e of th is fiscal y ear,
I ta lv F r a n c e
C hina r « i i
,n n s off c,al c a p ac ity as c h a irm a n
«ot re p re s e n te d , a re held in highest, th e e x p e n d itu re s fo r d e s tru c tio n in-
.
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’ u e *Slu ra , H01’ iq f th e A m erican d e le g a tio n a n d in r e s Pect. to declare- th a t th e conclu- to m ea n s of c o n s tru c tio n , aim ed at
$310,749.
W a sh in g to n , $189,870,
la n d , a n d P o rtu g a l. All h av e in te r-. h is o p e n in g a d d re s s
subm itt<J
sio n s of th is body will h av e a sig n a l a h ig h e r s ta te fo r th o se who live and
and Id ah o , $278,944.
e s ts in th e F a r E a s t t h a t c o n flic t; i nlail fnp th a
,
in flu e n ce on a ll h u m a n p ro g re ss— fo llo w , a fte r.
T hese su ; have been a llo te d by
a ll h a v e c a u se s of ir r ita tio n , a n d
ti
° U ° n av a a r m * on th e fo rtu n e s of th e w orld.
I t is n o t alo n e t h a t th e w orld can-;
Mrs. E m il Veil, w ho ho ld s th e key
tlie
s e c r e ta r of a g ric u ltu re .
Be­
a .
“ a m e n t. T he p lan h ad been previous-
“ H e re is a m ee tin g , I can w ell he- n ° I r e a d ju s t itse lf a n d c a st a sid e th e ¡ to th e new S o u th e rn O regon P io n e e r
a ll n a v e p ro fe ssed a d e sire to e ra d i-
\ w o r e<. out bj th e A m erican n a v a l lie ie , w hich is an e a rn e s t of th e excess b u rd e n s w ith o u t relief f r o m , SOCje ty ’g m em o ria l b u ild in g , e re c te d fore th e appi iria tio n is e x h a u ste d
c a te th e s e p o te n tia l c a u se s of w ar.
t h a t each of th e
a d v ise rs, a n d cam e as a b om bshell « w ak en ed conscience of tw e n tie th - th e le a d e rs of m en. W ar h as Brown j
.
s e n e ro s itv o t G S B ut- it is e s tim a te
F iv e n a tio n s o nly— G re a t B rita in , to a ll except th o se co n n ected w ith c e n tu ry civ ilizatio n . It is n o t a con- p ro g re ssiv e ly c ru e l a n d m o re d e - ,
8
g
s ta te s nam ed w ’ receive six tim es
n a t i o n - o f rem o rse , n o r a se ssio n o f « tra c tiv e from th e f ir s t rec o rd e d H e r, e x p la in s th a t th e - re a so n th e
th e U nited S ta te s, J a p a n , F ra n c e a n d , th e in n e r c irc le s n t th „ a
th e am o >*. a lio . ’d.
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o f th e co n fe re n ce w hich is co n sern gOverni" e n t ‘ T he Proposed plan oc- vtcto
to d efin e te rm s of s e ttle m e n t. th e re v e rse o rd e r w oul -m ore b e -j ened to th e pubHc is b e c a u se th e of-
e d W ith lin it .t;« « «r
.
c asio n ed c o n sid e ra b le s u rp rise , he- N or is it a co u n cil or n a tio n s seek- com e o u r b o a ste d civ ilizatio n .
" ’' ' t a " on ° r a rm a m e n t. T h e caU3e „
be(,n e](pected (|| ^ 1ng t0 , p. ln ak e h u m a n k in „
-G e n tle m e n o t th e c o n fe re n ce , th e fic e rs of th e p io n ee r society, w ho live
r s m a lle r p o w ers— C hina, Bel- th e A m erican d e le g a tio n w ould tMk«t r a th e r a com ing to g e th e r fro m all U nited S ta te s w elcom es you w ith in Ja c k so n v ille , have a s y et ta k e n
g iu m , H o llan d a n d P o rtu g a l— have tb e
d . Q1|„,
.
° p a rts of th e e a rth , to a p p ly th e b et- u n se lfish h an d s. W e h a rb o r no fe a rs ; no a c tio n in th e m a tte r, h u t th a t
n e ith e r a rm ie s n o r n a v ie s n o r w e a lth - . .
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06 n *tP a n a <lras" te r a ttr ib u te s of m a n k in d to m ini- we h av e no so rd id en d s to se rv e ; we such actio n is expected to he ta k e n
of s u ffic ie n t im p o rta n c e tn c n n « ti
K p r o i1 o s a ,‘
niize th e fa u lts in o u r in te r n a tio n a l teuspect no enem y. W e c o n te m p la te ’’m m ed late ly a fte r T h a n k sg iv in g .
tn te » n L L J ? »U
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W h a t th e U n lted S ta te s proposed re la tio n s h ip s .
- Or a p p re h e n d no co n q u est. C o ntent
It h as , been th e • cu sto m of th e so-
t a e to th e peace ot th e w as b r je f iyi th e c o m p le te a b a n d o n -
“ s Pe a k in B as official sp o n so r fo r -with w h a t we h av e we seek n o th in g ,
V01'ld.
I m ent o f all c-m itai oi •
i •
in v ita tio n , I th in k I m ay say th e twhich is a n o th e r ’s. W e only w ish *->lety to hold th e ir a n n u a l m eetin g s
T h e co n fe re n ce m et to d ay to h e a r , i,
UpS n ° " b ein g caI1 is « o t of th e U nited S ta te s of to do w ith you th a t fin e r, n o b ler a lte rn a te ly in A shland and Ja ck so n -
P re sit)e n t H a r d in g ’s k e v n o te s n e e c h ’’' L ° F c o n te m P,a te d -
A m erica a lo n e ; it is r a th e r th e spok- th in g w hich no n a tio n can do a lo n e , i ville, e le c tin g o ffic ers fo r th e ensu-
a m id a g e n e ra l fee lin g of o p tim ism
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7 “ ^ m e a " thG S crapping ° f X u e i H i iL ° i n & War- W®a rie d w o rld .
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w h ere th e npxt
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o p u m ism . a u A m e ric a ’s 1916 p ro g ra m n o t v e t s t r u BBhng fo r r e s to ra tio n , h u n g e r- ta b le of in te rn a tio n a l u n d e rs ta n d in g
T h e a ttitu d e of pessim ism a n d d o u b t com p leted
J a n a n ’s eiirt t • l • i , ,n g a n d t b ir s t,n B fo r b e tte r r e la tio n - ' a n d good w ill. In good conscience, i g a tb e r,n g 18 t0 be h eld , fo r co rn en -
w h ich w as re fle c te d in th e c a p ita ls n rn e ra n , ’
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g n i-a n n -e ig h t sh ip ; of h u m a n ity c ry in g fo r r e i y r “we a re e a g e r to m eet you fra n k ly , ieuce in a rr a n g in g fo r th e m eetin g s,
W ith th e a s sig n m e n t of U n ited
of E u ro p e im m e d 'a te lv fo llo w in g
IH’ aU<
Feat Hr -t a ' n 8 Pro- a n d c ra v in g a s s u ra n c e of la s tin g ’ a n d in v ite a n d o ffe r c o -o p e ra tip n . T his ex p lain s why Ja c k so n v ille pep-
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g ram o f fo u r new su p e r-H o o d s.
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peace.
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i t is easy to u n d e rs ta n d th is p la tio n of th e e x istin g o rd e r, an d tj
, t m e- H n e h av in g ta k e n t r >' to g u a rd th e n a tio n ’s m ail, Ash
T he p ro p o sal w ould call fo r
n a tio n s la s t J u ly h a s been rep laced s c ra p p in g " ’of all
w orld w id e a s p ira tio n . T he g lo ry of th e re a liz a tio n t h a t th e r e can be n o ,
u e ’ tn e dSt n ,e e tin B h av in g ta k e n
o th e r vessels
th e
triu m p h , th e re jo ic in g in a c h ie v e -^ c u re w ith o u t sa c rific e , n o t by one Place in A sh lan d .
land h a s an a d d e d im p o rta n c e in th«
by a feelin g t h a t th e W a sh in g to n ' vonfl
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d e fin ite re s u lts if th e w o rld is to b e
h e bound by a g re e m e n t n o t to re-
th e b u rd e a »1 d e b ts, th e d e s o - , row ed freed o m , o r d e n ie d a s p ira - m eetin
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in a ll lan d s.
H e re in »ties.
O u r rep u b lic w ould no m o re Pe he,(F ’« A sh lan d , oil a c c o u n t q f 8on^ 1 ■■
th a n tlie la te w orld w ar.
fa c t, a ten th e U nited S ta te s we a re b u t fre sh - i a sk fo r th e s e th a n it w ould give. No th e
m em o ria l b u id in g w hich h a s b n sk y m a rin e s. T he m en p re s e n t a
D eleg ates h av e com e to W a sh in g ­ periofi o t ten y e a rs — in
y e a r n av al h o lid ay ,
ly tu rn e d from th e b u ria l of a n un-1 p rid e need be h u m b le d , no n a tio n a l- , been
e re c te d h e re fo r th e ir special ■ fo rm id a b le a p p e a ra n c e w ith saw ed
to n from th e ir h o m e g o v e rn m e n ts
No sh ip of o v er 35,0 0 0 to n s w ould k n o w n A m erican s o ld ie r,
w h en a i ity su b m e rg e d , b u t I w ould h av e a | U8e
It is hpHcv«.! how ever th a t off s h o tg u n s a n d o th e r ‘ a r m a m e n t'’
p u b lic ly p re d ic tin g th a t th e c confer-
o n fe r be b u ilt w hen th e re p la c e m e n t8 w ere n a tio n so rro w e d w hile p a y in g him ' m erg en ce of m in d s, c o m m ittin g a « j k
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’ h ,d a s th ey c o n ta c t th e m ail to th e lo-
e n c e will be a su ccess; th a t it w ill
t
trib u te . W h e th e r it w as spoken o r of us to less p re p a ra tio n fo r w a r jacK8U,iv iu e people expect to hold
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, n o t. a h u n d re d m illio n s of o u r p e o - 1 a n ti m o te e n jo y m e n t of f o rtu n a te th e 1922 m e e tin g at th e co u n ty se at. cal P °s to ffice from th e S o u th e rn Pa-
b e a b le to rea c h an a g re e m e n t lim
in g th e size of a rm ie s a n d n a v i e «
*h ® p o w ers a r e to in fo rm each pie w ere su m m a riz in g th e in ex cu s-l peace.
A nyone h av in g relics to be placed c if' c c°m p a n y s ta tip n . M arin es from
t h a t it w ill
i.
’ b th e r upon th e c o m p le tio n of “ sc ra p - a b ,e cau ses, th e in c a lc u la b le cost,
“ T h e h ig h e r hopes com e of th e ¡n tbte m em o ria l b u ild in e sh o u ld see I San F ra n c isc o m ad e th e ir f irs t ap-
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a(£ th e u n sp e .K a b le sa c rific e s and th e . sp irit of o u r com ing to g e th e r. “
Mr3
in A shland T h u rsd a y , ai-
m C hina a n d th e O rie n t a s to rem o v e
,
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u n u tte r a b le so rro w s, a n ti th e r e w as b u t ju s t to reco g n ize v a ry in g n eeds! ’ ‘ 1 eH
no
De glai1 to a(1niit
a ll fe a rs of a re s o rt to a r m e d con-
1 c o n te m p la te d .
th e e v e r-im p e llin g q u e s tio n :
How a n d p e c u lia r p o sitio n s. N o th in g can them . Oil ac co u n t of th e Red C ross I t h o u ‘' h B uards fro m P o rtla n d did
flic t.
1 T he B ritis h d e le g a te s m ad e no can h u m a n ity ju s tify o r God fo r- be acco m p lish ed in d is re g a rd o f na- d riv e an d s im ila r w ork, M rs. Pei! «of a ir iv e u n til y e ste rd a y . T h e m en
T h p n n o n in o
a j
‘ c o m m en t w hen H u g h e s fin ish e d his Bive? H u m a n h a te d e m a n d s no such tio n a l a p p re h e n sio n s.
R a th e r, ,we h a s been u n a b le to ta k e a n y actio n ; a re ^ a v i l y a rm e d to p ro te c t th e
P M led t o w I h , , ? 8,101;
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.»"d g ree d n t t t « be sh o u ld a c t to g e th e r to rem o v e th e
T h is Ts not I ° w a r‘^J se c u rin g th e o p en in g of tlie m a *' a g a in s t th e d e p re d a tio n s of
l le i io be h iie f an d c o n fin ed sole-
f
>
(d en ied it. If m is u n d e rs ta n d in g m u st c a u se s of a p p re h e n s io n s
ly to P re sid e n t H a rd in g ’s a d d re s s of
' na lng a few s te re o ty p e d re- ta k e tb e blam e, th e n le t us b a n is h to be d o n e in in trig u e , G re a te r as- edifice in q u e stio n , b u t expects to ,)and its, w hose a c tiv itie s have ta k e n
w elcom e to th e d e le g a te s
Aft • ln a rk s a b o l,t how g lad she w as to be ■ it, an d le t u n d e rs ta n d in g ru le a n d su ra n c e is fo u n d in th e ex c h an g e of ta k e up th e m a tte r im m e d ia te ly af- on tb e P ro p o rtio n s o f a n a tio n a l
t h a t th e conference
•
.
in W a sh in g to n , a n d h e r w illin g n ess m ak e good w ill be re g n a n t e v e ry - ' sim p le h o n e sty a n d d ire c tn e s s a m o n g , t e r T h a n k sg iv in g , w hen th e R ed crim e w ave and a ro u se d g o v e rn m e n t
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C " aS 8Ch®oule<l to “ c o -o p e ra te w ith o th e r n a t i o n s td wh ere. All of us d e m a n d lib e rty an d m en reso lv ed to acco m p lish as be- P
d riv e e n d u
i a d jo u rn u n til M onday, w hen it ,:inron_ li , .
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ju stic e . T h e re c a n n o t be one w i t h - 1 com es le a d e rs a m o n g n a tio n s, w hen ( lo ss d rive ends.______,_____________ o fficials to- a ctio n d u rin g th e p ast
few w eeks.
■will m eet to e ffe c t th e p e rm a n e n t
° >tP 1S1 b e r a ,n is ,n th e confer- o u t th e o th e r, a n d th e y m u st be held , c iv iliz a tio n its e lf h a s com e to its
-
T he ru n s of th e m a rin e s a re ad-
o rg a n iz a tio n , choose a s e c re ta ry e n c e ‘
th e u n q u e stio n e d possession o f a ll c ru c ia l te s t.
from th e k in d lie r h e a rts of m en.
g e n e ra l decide on 11
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In e ffe c t’ th e A m erican p r o p o s a ls ,1 peoples. In h e r e n t r ig h ts a r e of God
“ I t is n o t to be c h a lle n g e d t h a t B ut th e sam e w orld n e v e r b e fo re ju ste d s im ila r to* th o se of th e ral-
nroblem «
i
a G ° ’
,n WhiCh ¡1 a d o p te d , w ould leav e th e n a v ie s o f ' a n d th e t ’ a Bedies of th e w orld orig- g o v e rn m e n t fa ils w hen th e excess of w as so tra g ic a lly b ro u g h t to realiza- way m ail c le rk s. Tw o m a rin e s leav-
j
em s anti q u e stio n s a re to be ..
a «.
fin a te in I h e i r a tte m p te d d e n ia l. T h e 'i t s c o st ro b s th e people ,of th e w ay tion of th e u tte r fu tility of p a ssio n ’s ' - , , . ~
.
.r .
ta k e n up a n d upon how m an y ses-
* ie a ti ely tb e sam e ■ w orld to d a y is in frin g in g th e ir en- to h a p p in e ss a n d th e o p p o rtu n ity to sw ay w hen rea so n a n d conscience
“
s o p o v er a t Ger-
ber, C alif., w h e re a new force ta k e s
If th e fin e r s e n tim e n ts a n d fello w sh ip p o in t a n o b le r way.
fiions of th e co n fe re n ce w ill b e ' stren gtb as tbey now are: G re a t ■ jo y m e n t by a rm in g to d e fe n d o r d e n y . ach iev e.
“ I can sp e a k o ffic ia lly fo r th e c h a rg e of th e m ail to A sh lan d . T he
clo sed a n d how m an y one
th
B rita in slig h tly in th e lead , A m erica w hen sim p le s a n ity c alls fo r t h e i r ' w e re n o t u rg in g , th e cold, h a rd fac ts
nr««!, and n „ h n «
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P n
th e second, a n d J a p a n b rin g in g up th e I re c o g n itio n th ro u g h com m on u n d e r - ' of excessive costs a n d th e e lo q u e n c e ; U nited S ta te s. One h u n d re d m illio n s p u a rd s a rriv in g on n u m b e r 54 from
V mi
p u o u c.
,
s ta n d in g .
of econom ics w ould u rg e u s to re- fra n k ly w a n t less of a rm a m e n t a n d
h
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T h e open s e * io n » w a T be h eld , as
T, „ j _ik__ x_____
.
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“ O ut of th e c a tacly sm of th e w orld 1 <i)ce o u r a rm a m e n ts . If th e co ncept ¡n o n e of w ar. W holly fre e from g u ile ,1
'
1 d er,noo , .e a \e on
the term s proposed by war cam e new fellow sh ip s, new con- o f a better order does not appeal, s u re in o u r ow n m in d ) t h a t w-e h a r ­ 15 a t m u h ig h t fo r th e r e tu r n trip .
w a s to d a y ’s, in th e m ain co n fe re n ce
room o f C ontinental H all, som etim es' A nierlca> P o e tic a lly half o f th e cap-1 victions. new aspirations. It is ours then let u s ponder the burden and b o r no u n w o rth y d e sig n s, we a c ­ No lay o v ers a re m ad e in A sh lan d .
know n a« th« n a n h„;id inn. t * ital sh iPs o f an three pow ers w ill to m ake the m ost o f them . A world the b ligh t o t continued com petition c re d it th e w orld w ith th e sam e good T he g u a rd s on th e ru n b etw een h e re
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¡den lilte d .
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(C ontinued wn P age T w o)
i w ith o u t a lay o v er.
(C ontinued on P age F ou r)
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T he com illi|n R a tio n p u blished
T h u rsd a y in th is co lu m n , signed
“ A F rie n d of C h a u ta u q u a ," r e ­
m inds me of th e sto ry M ayor
L am k in h as a ssid u o u sly c irc u la t­
ed for tho p ast five y e a rs in r e ­
g ard to th e c o n tra c ts G re e r m ade
fo r th e city w ith m in e ra l sp rin g s
ow ners.
F rom w h a t “ F rie n d of
C h a u ta u q u a ” says a re th e “ d e v ia ­
tion of fa c ts ” as s ta te d by M ayor
L am k in in re g a rd to “ tie in g his
bull in tlie C h a u ta u q u a ,” it seem s
th e m ayor is u sin g th e sam e m e th ­
ods now th a t he use«? in th e
sp rin g s m a tte r.
In sp ite o f th e fac t th a t th e
c o n tra c t
b etw een
tlie
sp rin g s
o w n ers a n d th e city w ere of re c ­
ord a t Ja c k so n v ille a n d a lso filed
in th e city h a ll, w h ere M ayor
L am k in , o r an y o n e else, could ex­
a m in e th em a t w ill, sh ow ing th a t,
in fact, th e city ow ned, u n d e r
th o se c o n tra c ts , ev ery rig h t to th e
m in e ra l s p rin g s a n d w a te rs, E X ­
C E P T T H E CO M M ERCIAL BOT­
TLING R IG H T S, th e m ay o r has
alw ay s sa id th a t “ th e city d id n ’t
have a n y th in g .” T h u s c a rry in g
th e idea th a t all G re e r w as th in k ­
ing a b o u t, w hen lie m ail* th o se
c o n tra c ts w as to fra m e up any
k ind of a d e a l w herein he could
get th e “ big g r a f t ” c h a rg e d by
E n d * rs a n d his ilk. w ith o u t any
re g a rd to th e c ity ’s in te r e s t in th e
m a tte r. All of w hich w as e ith e r
a w iifull m is s ta te m e n t of facts,
or w as horn o f in ex c u sa b le ig n o r­
ance of fac ts th a t could be g o tte n
from th e co u n ty o r city re c o rd s in
fifte e n m in u te s, if th e m ay o r d e ­
sire d to know th e m , b u t he seem s
n o t to have d e sire d to know them
in o rd e r th a t he could a d d to th e
reflec tio n on G re e r's re p u ta tio n .
G re e r says th a t fo r se v e ra l
y e a rs he h a s h a d re a so n fo r p u t­
tin g c o n sid e ra b le “ s a lt ” on s ta te ­
m en ts m ad e by th e m ay o r b efo re
he sw allow ed th e m , not only on
th e sp rin g s, b u t on m any o th e r
m a tte rs .
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