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a ®HLAND climate, without the aid
I r i of medicine, cures nine cases !
oat of ten of asthma. This is
[ proven fact
voti
A shland D aily T idings
(International News Wire Service)
3
(Successor to the Semi-Weekly Tidings, Voi. 43)
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., F eb. 15.-—
T he Vnaval h o lid a y ” d ecreed by th e
a rm a m e n t co n fe re n ce m ay o ffe r c o n ­
g ress a s h o rt a n d easy way o u t of
th e s o ld ie r bon u s m u d d le, re p u b li­
can le a d e rs in d ic a te d to day.
T hey su g g e ste d th a t th e b ig sa v ­
ing expected in th e navy .a p p ro p r ia ­
LARGE NUM BER O F ASHLAND
tio n s as a re s u lt of th e lim ita tio n of
PE O PL E ATTEND AND A R E OF n av al a rm a m e n t fixed by th e c o n fe r­
UNANIMOUS OPINION T H A T ence could he re a d ily d iv e rte d fo r
p ay in g th e bonus.
BANQUET WAS BEST EV ER .
S licing of a t le a s t $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
from th e n a v a l b u d g e t is b ein g u rg e d
P rincipal Adtlreee o f E vening Givc^j
by th e re p u b lic a n m em b ers of th e
By P ro fesso r Clark F . B isset, W ho , house n a v a l a ff a ir s c o m m itte e w ith
D w elt on Subject o f “Lincoln as ja re d u c tio n of th e p e rso n n e l from
7000 o ffic e rs an d 105,000 m en to
a P resen t Day P ow er.”
2400 o ffic e rs a n d 60,000 m en.
P a rin g to th e bone of n o t only th e
T h e a n n u a l b a n q u e t of th e L incoln
a rm y an d navy, b u t of a p p ro p ria tio n s
c lu b o f th e R o gue R iv e r valley, held
a ll a lo n g th e lin e is p lan n e d by th e
a t th e H o te l M edford la st S u n d ay re p u b lic a n lea d e rs.
n ig h t w aa, in th e op in io n of th o se
three months In the fieli e io ie ’
at Ashland. The pure domestic wa»
ter helps.
j^ a B C i
I I II I M B f c /
ASHLAND, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1922
CHINA MAY
EIGHTH ANNUAL!"?,’;
BANQUET GIVEN
1INC0LN CLUB
m a l a r ia germi eafifltft la r n v e l
No. 140
PARLIAMENTARY RULE
Parallel Seen in Staying of Taylor
Atty.
and Elwell, Who Lived in Similar Way
■ -W I
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O
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w
i
Woolwine
Works Secretly
IS TO UNIFY
LO S A N G EL ES, Feb. 15.— F re sh
in d ic a tio n s (h a t th e d is tric t a tto rn e y
is w o rk in g “ u n d e r c o v e r” in his ef-
f o its to solve th e T a y lo r m u rd e r m ys­
te ry , developed w hen W oolw ine ad-
I m ilte d th a t a dozen w itn esses, m any
of th em w ith im p o rta n t in fo rm a tio n ,
a re being ex am ined se c re tly by his
in v e stig a to rs.
W oolw ine s ta te d th a t due to th e BIG PO L IT IC A L D E V E L O PM E N T S
E X P E C T E D IX CH IN A IN COM­
p u b lic ity a tte n d a n t upon th e a p p e a r­
ance of th e se w itn esse s a t th e d is ­
ING MONTHS, F IR S T IN M ID D LE
tric t a tto r n e y ’s office, th ey refu se d
YANG-TSZE, TH EN IN NO RTH .
to m ak e s ta te m e n ts u n less q u e s ­
tio n ed a t th e ir hom es o r elsew here.
As a re s u lt, W o o lw in e’s in v e s tig a to rs China Must Be M odernized If She
Is to Survive as an Independent
a re s c a tte re d o v er th e city day and
State,
Says Dr. Chen, P rivate For­
n ig h t, in te rv ie w in g w itn esse s w hose
eign Secretary of l ‘resident.
n a m e s a re know n only to th em and
th e d is tr ic t a tto rn e y .
CHINA SAYS CHEN
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By EDNA L E E BO O K ER
I. N. S. S ta ff C o rresp o n d e n t.
SH A N G H A I, C hina, Feb. 15.— D r.
w ho a tte n d e d , th e b e st b a n q u e t ever
È
E u g e n e C hen, p riv a te fo reig n se cre ­
ta ry to D r. Sun Y at-S en, p re sid e n t
h e ld in th e h isto ry of th e L incoln
of S outh C hina, a n o ted e d ito r and
c lu b , say s th e M ail-T rib u n e.
w rite r, told th e In te rn a tio n a l News
T h e m ain f e a tu re w as th e w o n d e r­
S
ervice to d ay th a t big p o litic a l de­
fu lly im p re ssiv e a n d s c h o la rly a d ­
v
elo
p m en ts a re expected In C h in a In
d re s s of P ro fe s s o r C la rk F. B issett, a
th e com ing m o n th s, firs t in th e M id­
m e m b e r of th e law fa c u lty a t th e
:
dle Y angtsze a n d la te r in th e N o rth .
U n iv e rsity of W a sh in g to n , a n d a n a ­
Dr. Chen is one of th e f ir s t C hinese
tio n a l a u th o r ity on th e life of L in ­
a
u th o ritie s to give a c le a r p ic tu re of
coln th ro u g h his fo rty y e a rs stu d y
of th e su b je c t.
LOS A N G ELES, Feb. 15.— C h arles th is tra n s ie n t p eriod in th e h isto ry
of k aleidoscopic C hina.
T h e title of his a d d re s s w as,
C arson, a re tire d sea c a p ta in , told
“ W e h av e gone to C anton in o rd e r
‘‘L incoln as a p re s e n t day p o w e r,”
LONDON, F eb. 15.— T h re a ts of
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th e S aa F ra n c isc o a u th o r itie s th a t to u n ify C h in a ,” said D r. C hen,
a n d h is e lo q u e n t r e m a r k ^ fu rn is h e d
re v o lu tio n a n d civil w a r in Ire la n d is N oted W ro te r F in d s B o th M en H ad
n eig h b o rh o o d held m an y sm all shops S an d s h ire d tw o g u n m en to kill W il- “ n o t to divide h er. As a n u n s e ttle d
m uch room fo r th o u g h t, esp ecially
, v a le t, w ho ro b b ed his m a s te r a n d
s c in a tin g w ares, w hen th e Bam B. T ay lo r, a c co rd in g to re p o rts s ta te C hina h as su rv iv ed th e s tr u g ­
I w hom , one o f th e fe m in in e s ta r s say s w i.h
,? fa
IascinatlB
W om en A d m ire rs— A ssa ssin 's
h is re m a rk s on th e s tru g g le b etw een b ein g used by p o litic a l enem ies of
!
T
a
y
lo
r
vow
ed
to
k
ill
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t
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h
t.
A
nd
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°
,la
n
d
H ° USe w as flo u rish in g , a n d from th a t city la te y e ste rd a y
gles a n d w ounds of h isto ry . She can
F
u
r
y
T
e
m
p
te
d
c a p ita l a n d la b o r in th e U nited S ta te s L loyd G eorge in an e ffo rt to o v er­
fin
e
old
hom
es
a
n
d
o
ld
-fash
io
n
ed
“
One
of
th
e
c
o n tin u e to su rv iv e only be re m a in ­
By M A R G ER Y R E X
fo r su p re m a c y , w hich he c h a ra c te r ­ th ro w th e c o a litio n g o v e rn m e n t.
th e re a re th e m en w ho a re in te r e s t­
m e n ,” says C arson,
a
p
a
r
tm
e
n
t
h
o
u
ses
had
n
o
t
been
su-T
ing
w hole. T his tr u th lies deep in
I. N. S. S ta ff C o rre sp o n d e n t
ized as a n o th e r p e n d in g d iv isio n of
ed in th e w om en T a y lo r knew .
‘w as a frie n d of m ine. I knew him
T h e B ritish g o v e rn m e n t is co-op­
p
e
rse
d
e
d
by
b
u
sin
ess.
th e h isto ric consciousness of th e n a ­
N EW YO RK , Feb. 15.— I t is easy!
W ill one of th e b r illia n t s ta r s of
th e c itiz e n ry o f th e c o u n try lik e in
“ F lo ra d o r a ” was th e n in its f i r s t ; ' “ as a & g u n m a n - Hia frie » d I also tion.
e
ra
tin
g
w
ith
th
e
Iris
h
p
ro
v
isio
n
al
lo
r
th
e
enem
y
of
a
m
an
who
lives
th
a
t
g
la
m
o
ro
u
s
w
o
rld
,
w
hose
little
th e e a rly six ties, w hich b ro u g h t on
fling. A m ong th e p re tty g irls o r k n ° W tO b e .a g u n m a n - a lth o u g h I do
“ C h in a is facing a g re a t problem .
g o v e rn m e n t a t D ublin to re s to re se c re tly to m u rd e r him u n se en .
th e civil w ar.
¡so n s
a re ’ C o oper-M ew litts,
sh o o t
m
en
dow
n
to
e
a
rth
a
n
d
be
o
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lite
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C3st
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th
e
l
May
H
a
r-
Carso«
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n
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“
W e a re in th e m id st of c h a n g es
In m y ste rio u s m a n n e r tw o
W h ile th e b a n q u e t w as a re p u b li­ tra n q u ility a lo n g th e U lste r b o rd e r
w
ho
a
te
th
e
se
c
re
t
b
re
a
d
of
p
le
a
su
re
!
th
e
tra
g
e
d
y
?
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hey
m
e
t
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rrie
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t
h
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l
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c
e
n
a
'
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e
fir8
t
and p erp lex in g d iffic u ltie s.
T his
can a ff a ir , m an y d e m o c ra ts w ere in a n d p re v e n t f u tu r e o u tb re a k s .
1901.
\
¡com es from th e in clu sio n of C hina
an
d
d
ra
n
k
sw
eet
sto
len
w
a
te
rs
h
a
v
e
j
L
ik
e
h
is
p
ro
to
ty
p
e
E
lw
ell,
T
a
y
lo
r
a tte n d a n c e , a n d th e p ro g ra m w as
F o r th e firs t tim e It w as a d m itte d
C arson said th a t he m et th e m en w ith in th e politico-econom ic system
C lubs, ra c e tra c k , th e a te r s a n d g a y '
co n fin e d p u re ly to ex to llin g th e life in D ow ning s tre e t circles th a t th e died by th e fu ry of a s sa ssin s still i w as acco rd ed by th e o p p o site sex, h u t
a
t
L a th ro p , C alif., w hile “ b o a tin g ” of G re a te r E u ro p e, w ith its in d u s tria l
! c a re d fo r n o n e c o n s ta n tly . In fact, p a rtie s drew th is re s tle s s in d iv id u a l,;
a n d g r e a t d eed s of A b rah am L incoln. F re e S ta te bill, c o n fe rrin g th e pow ­ u n k n o w n .
his way from S to ck to n io T racy la s t ru th le ss n e s s an d m a te ria l efficiency
T h e c a re e r of W illiam D esm ond it is sa id h e w as in d iffe re n t to love. w ho, b ecau se o f his a d d ic tio n to a
In fa c t, th e g r e a t s p irit of L in ­ e rs of th e A n g lo -Irish tre a ty upon
T ay lo r, sla in m ovie d ire c to r, in life I I n te re s tin g , tra v e lle d , w ell-read,” a llfe of Ple a s u r e - dld n o t ca u se se rio u s j ^ c to l,e ' T hey w ere co o k in g d in n e r and w o rsh ip of force. T h ese a re n o t
coln h o v ered o v er th e b a n q u e t, said th e D ublin g o v e rn m e n t, m ay not pass
th e “ ju n g le s .” One of th e m en fine th in g s. W e m u st needs a d a p t
p a ra lle — le d t h a t of “ aim
J im ” uiiniaiiL
b r illia n t idiK
ta lk e ti r a a n n « d a a « d iscreer
isc re e t c o n f - i - w o rry to llis fam ily w hen he disap -l
P ro f. Irv in g E. V ining who p resid ed th e house of com m ons. If th e com-! a n d d e a th x-------
laiK er a n n a d isc re e t c c o o n n n fi-i
peare<J ,n 190§
wha(.
said th ey w ere w a itin g fo r S an d s who
o u rselv es to th a t system , ta k in g c a re
as to a s tm a s te r w ith h is w ell-know n m ons re je c t th e bill th e p re m ie r will E lw ell, so s tra n g e ly sh o t dow n in d a n t, T a y lo r held th e frie n d sh ip of p e a ie ,i 111 1908 fc
a
s
h
o
rt
tim
e.
•
I
had
h
ire
d
th
em
to
get
even
w
lth
a
so
fa r as we a re a b le to hold fast to
\ o ork
rk hom e tw o y e a rs a ago.
e o . | i m
n a any
nv u
m e en.
n
w i h
i o e i th
bm
ioilg 1 w ould be
his New Y
w n om
W
e i . o r 11O[
a b ility a n d elo q u e n c e a n d who u t­
resig n im m ed ia te ly .
It is expected
m
oving
p
ic
tu
re
m
an
by
th
e
n
am
e
of
W aved Good-I>.v to W if e
th e g re a t tr u th s an d m em o ries w hich
E ach lixed alo n e, a n d a lo n e each re la tio n s w ith th em w e re se n tim e n -
te re d p ra ise fo r P re s id e n t H a rd in g th a t if th e b ill p asses by only a sm all
T aylor.
have n o u rish e d th e n a tio n ’s m ind
a n d S e c re ta ry H u g h e s fo r b rin g in g
was a tta c k e d .
F ro m b o th T a y lo r ta i c a n n o t be d e te rm in e d a t th is ! A t th e V a n d e rb ilt C up race th a t!
m a jo rity th a t th e p re m ie r w ill call
P
olice
place
c
o
n
sid
e
ra
b
le
cred
en
ce
¡y
e
a
r
T
a
y
lo
r
w
aved
good-by
to
his!
th
ro u g h a vast period of c o n tin u o u s
an d E lw ell, in th e ir la st m o m e n ts, j tim e.
a b o u t a w orld peace p a c t a n d d is­ a g e n e ra l election.
in C a rso n ’s sto ry b ecau se th ey u n ­ n a tio n a l life.
w
ife,
la
te
r
s
e
n
t
to
th
e
ir
a
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
a rm a m e n t p ro g ra m , o v e r w hich he
som eone fled.
B ut Wby did he d isa p p e a r in 1908
“ Foreign E xperience Tea< Ii<*'’
Men w ho sh u n d a y lig h t a re a p t to from a b e a u tifu l w ife a n d d a u - h t e r '
th e C olonial hotel fo r his clo th es,! d e rs ta n d S an d s sp e n t se v e ra l m o n th s
a lso d e c la re d th e s p ir it of L incoln
t hom oo„.„„ ...... . . " „ « J , .
. ;u V . . . an .
U° n t e r ‘ ! b u t (rem ained u n h e a rd from u n t ii ,n S a c ra m e n to an d th e San Jo u a q u in
“ F o re ig n ex p erien ce teach es th a t
m ak e th em se lv e s te m p tin g ta r g e ts from a h o st of frie n d s a n d a gay so
m u st h av e ho v ered .
th e m ovies began to fla sh faces v a l^®y a f te r his d isc h a rg e by th e film th e m ethod o f a d a p ta tio n w hich has
for m a rk sm e n in th e d a rk .
I c ia l c irc le ?
One of th e s tr ik in g fe a tu re s of th e
a ro u n d th e w orld. In th is way - h i s ; d ^ ec^°r ’
succeeded b est is th e reg im e in
T a y lo r’s le a v e -ta k in g of life w a s '
R o v e r by N a tu re
p ro g ra m w as th e re a d in g of L in c o ln ’s j
As
a
r
e
s
u
lt
o
rd
e
rs
w
ere
issued
to
ju
s
t
as
m
y
ste
rio
u
s
a
s
his
in
e
x
p
lic
a
b
le
'
R
o
v
er
by
n
a
tu
r
e
,
W
illia
m
D
eane-!
ndS
knew
th
a
t
T
a
y
lo
r
w
as
T
a
n
’
i„
u
t
w hich ru le rs a re a n sw e ra b le to th e
G e t.y s b u rg a d d re s s by J u d g e W illiam
n
e
r
a
n
d
n
o
t
d
ead
by
a
n
y
m
eans.
I
com
^
tb
e
w
a
te
r
fro
n
t
In
an
e
ffo
rt
to
g
o v e rn e d — to th e people— th ro u g h
d e p a rtu re in 1908 fro m his w ife a n d ! T a n n e r cam e to New Y ork from D ub-
M. C olvig, a v e te ra n of th e civil w ar,
H
is
w
ife
m
e
a
n
tim
e
h
ad
div
o
rced
^oca^e
th
e
tw
o
g
unm
en.
p
a
rlia m e n t,
child a n d ju s t as u n a c c o u n ta b le as lin in th e la te n in etie s. M ovies w ere
w ho gave th e re a d in g from m em ory
( I n te rn a tio n a l News S ervice)
“ T he m ethod Is n o t p erfect, b u t,”
his la te r c h a n g e of n a m e , fo r t h e ! u n h e a rd of th e n , an d th e y o u n g Iris h
“ n d m a rrie d E d w a id R obins,
in a very im p re ssiv e m an n e r.
T he
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Feb.
15.—
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res-
W
A
SH
IN
GTON.
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F
eb.
15.—
c
o
n
tin u e d Dr. C hen, " it is th e least
dead
m
an
w
as
know
n
o
rig
in
a
lly
a
s
m
an
did
n
o
t
d
rea
m
of
th
e
m
agic
lan
I
r
e
s
ta
u
r
a
te
u
r
-
now
P
ro
p
rie
to
r
of
Del-
re a d in g w as p refa c ed by a b rie f d is­
W illiam C u n n in g h a m D e a n e -T an n e r, te r n w hich w ould c re a te a~°life""of m o n ico ’8- T a n n e r ’ becom e T a y lo r, j o lu tio n c a llin g for an in v e stig a tio n o b je c tio n a b le of all th e w ays of ru n ­
T
he
U
nited
S
ta
te
s
navy
h
as
re
tire
d
cu ssio n of th e c irc u m s ta n c e s u n d e r
W ho W as Slayer?
s p le n d o r fo r him a n d for th o u s a n d s
° f hiS ° ld Hfe’ f° Und new o u t-
by Miss F ra n c M n in g a m odern s ta te w hich th e w it
w h ich L in co ln cam e to m ak e th e a d ­ i fo r a w e ll-e a rn e d , re s t a b a ttle s h ip
¡w
hich
fo
r
f
u
tu
r
e
h
is
to
ria
n
s
will
be
• le t fo r h is w him s an d ro v in g dispo- B irk h e a d t h a t sh e w as b e tra y e d by of civilized m en h as j^et devised.
W ho could have a rra n g e d T a y lo r’s , of o th e rs
d re ss. a n d a d e sc rip tio n of th e b a ttle
'a
s
s
o
c
ia
te
d
alw
ay
s
w
ith
th
e
city
of
“ T he re a l a lte rn a tiv e is d espotism .
c
la
n
d
e
s
tin
e
ren
d
e
z
v
o
u
s
w
ith
d
e
a
th
?
He
w
as
in
te
re
s
te
d
in
a
n
tiq
u
e
s
a
n
d
Siti° " lD t h " a d ye n :u re s t h a t Be di G o v e rn o r R u ssell, w as in tro d u c e d in
of G e tty s b u rg .
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th
e
low
er
h
o
u
se
of
th
e
s
ta
te
leg
is’a-
T
h
e B ourbon m ind in sists on th e
V
era
C
ruz,
M
exico.
T
h
e
b
a
ttle
s
h
ip
S
uspicion
goes
o
v
e
r
(the
lis
t
o
f
o
b
je
c
ts
of
d
rt.
He
e
n
te
re
d
in
to
th
a
t
r<?Cted
f°
r
th
e
A n o th e r w as th e re c itin g of o rig i­
T
a
y
lo
r's
a
sso
c
ia
te
s
w
ere
m
en
a
n
d
tu
re
to
day.
Miss
B
iik
h
e
a
d
’s
s
u
it
ru
le
of a s tro n g m an — a b en ev o len t
n a l se le c tio n s by Dick P osey, w ho is is th e M ichigan, w hich y e ste rd ay , possib ilities. T h e re is, fo r in sta n c e , b u sin e ss n e a r T h irtie th s tr e e t and*
a
g
a
in
s
t
th
e
g
o
v
e
rn
o
r
i
j
now
p
e
n
d
in
g
despot.
W e have had ten y e a rs of
o n e of th e fix tu re s of th e L incoln w en t o u t of com m ission a f te r 12 E d w a rd F ‘ S a n d s> th e dead m a n ’s F ifth a v e n u e a t a p erio d w hen th is
(C
o
n
tin
u
e
d
on
P
a
g
e
F
o
u
r)
in th e fe d e ra l co u rt
such ru le . T oday C h in a is w ell-nigh
d ay b a n q u e ts , a n d who d e liv e re d tw o y e a rs service.
w recked. It is tim e th a t C hina trie d
T
he
b
a
ttle
s
h
ip
w
as,
up
to
a
com
­
se le c tio n s w ith his w ell-know n a b il­
a
m o re civilized way.
p
a
ra
tiv
e
ly
few
y
e
a
rs
ago,
th
e
p
rid
e
ity a n d ease.
“ W h a t does th e S outh s ta n d fo r?
Sam A. K ozer, s e c re ta ry of s ta te , of th e navy. A u th o riz e d in 1906 she
“
W e sta n d fo r th is civilized w ay of
w as th e only s ta te o ffic ia l p re se n t was lau n c h e d in 1908, h e r sp o n so r
g o v e rn m e n t— p a rlia m e n ta ry ' g o v e rn ­
H e sp o k e b rie fly a b o u t th e good in ­ b e in g Mrs. F ra n k W. B rocks, th en
m e n t— fo r a n d in C hina, as a g a in s t
Miss
C
arol
N
ew
berry,
d
a
u
g
h
te
r
of
flu e n c e s th e life of L incoln h ad on
a hid how
j
S
e
n
a
to
r
T
ru
m
a
n
H.
N
ew
berry,
th
en
th
e P e k in g m a k e sh ift of n o n -p a rlia -
p re s e n t d ay a ffa irs , a n d ex pressed
ENJOYED SNOWBALLING, AMD
m
e
n ta ry ru le . T his is a t once th e
s
e
c
re
ta
ry
of
th
e
navy.
T
he
big
ship
his p le a s u re a t b ein g p re s e n t a t a
m
ea
n in g a n d ca u se of th e p o litical
b a n q u e t in c o m m e m o ra tio n o f such w as com m issioned tw o y e a rs la te r,
division
of C hina.
u n d e r C a p ta in N a th a n R. U sher, and
a g r e a t m an.
“ C h an g e W ith o u t B lo o d sh ed ”
T h e only w om an s p e a k e r of th e ev­ a ssig n ed to th e A tla n tic fleet.
“ I e m p h a size : A p a rlia m e n ta ry
H
er
firs
t
a
c
tiv
e
d
u
ty
of
any
con­
e n in g w as M iss S u ssa n e H olm es, s u ­
system , >vith its a p p a ra tu s of g e n e ra l
p e rin te n d e n t of sch o o ls of Ja c k so n seq u en ce w as h e r a ssig n m e n t, in
election, e n a b le s th e g o v ern ed — g e n ­
c o u n ty , w ho spoke of h e r e v e r high 1912, to th e d u ty of p ro te c tin g
e
ra lly s e a k in g — to effe c t a c h an g e
re v e re n c e fo r L incoln. She sa id h e r A m erican in te re s ts d u rin g th e C uban
:
.
tuii’v.»1
.....
o f g o v e rn m e n t w ith o u t bloodshed.
In N ovem ­
a n c e s to rs lived in th e sa m e tow n and reb ellio n of th a t y ear.
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T h a t is, b ro ad ly , th e m e a n in g of th e
b
e
r
of
th
e
fo
llow
ing
y
e
a
r
th
e
M
ichi­
!•*
>
w e re w ell a c q u a in te d w ith th e L in ­
p re s id e n tia l electio n in th e U nited
gan w ent on th e m ission fo r w hich
coln fam ily.
S
’a te s. N o n-parliam entar.v ru le coin-
A n u m b e r of g re e tin g s w ere re ­ she w ill alw ay s be rem e m b e red , th e
pels
th e g o v e rn m e n t to re s o rt to th e
D u rin g
ceived b o th by te le g ra p h a n d le tte r o c c u p atio n of V era Cruz.
a
n
c
ie
n t rig h t of reb e llio n an d civil
a n d w e re re a d a t th e - b a n q u e t. ¡1913 th e M ichigan w as o ff V era
■
w ar w hen a c h a n g e of g o v e rn m e n t
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I w as c o n s titu te d w ith lo ts of
A m o n g th e m w ere m essag es from I C ruz p ro te c tin g A m erican in te re sts.
becom
es a po ltical necessity . T hia
fa ith . I th in k if I w as re lig io u s,
G o v e rn o r O lc o tt, S e n a to rs M cN ary It w as n o t u n til A pril of 1914 th a t
is
th
e
e sse n tia l e x p la n a tio n o f th e
I w ould be v ery m uch so, because
a n d S ta n fie ld , A ssista n t S e c re ta ry of a b a tta lio n w as s e n t a s h o re from th e
d
is
a
rra
y
in th e public life o f C h in a
fa ith is th e fo u n d a tio n of o u r r e ­
th e N avy, T h e o d o re R o o sev elt J r., M ichigan an d w hich in itia te d th e oc­
d
u
rin
g
th
ese re c e n t years.
ligion. I am glad th a t I am so
R. A. B ooth of th e s ta te hig h w ay c u p a tio n by A m erican fo rces of th e
“
P
re
p
a
ra
tio n ?
M exican city.
c o n s titu te d . W h a t we w ill to do
co m m issio n , J u d g e H e n ry M cGinn,
• «X \ *
“ As a re a c tio n a ry m ind is n o t
D u rin g th e w orld w a r th e M ichi­
we can do, even to th e w o rk in g of
a n d W a lla c e M cC am ant of P o rtla n d ,
a
m
e n a b le to rea so n , It m u st be
m ira cle s. T he w ord “ c a n ’t ” h as
F re d W illia m s of th e s ta te pu b lic gan p a tro lle d th e e a st c o a st of th e
rea
c
h e d by th e o b jec tiv e m eth o d of
¡U n ited S ta te s. She will b est be re-!
no place in my lexicon, an d sh o u ld
se rv ic e co m m issio n , W illiam G. S teel
force.
T h a t is w hy we h a v e gone to
I th in k , be rid from th e vocab­
o f E u g e n e , a c h a r te r m em b e r of th e | m em b ered by th o u sa n d s of r e tu rn in g
C a n to n — th e r e to p re p a re th e m ea n s
u la ry of m an . W hen we s ta r t w ith
clu b , a n d C olonel R. C. W a sh b u rn , A. E. F. v e te ra n s who w ere b ro u g h t'
th a t sh a ll m a k e a re a lity o f th e
a “ c a n 't ” we a r e d e fe a te d b e fo re
now of P o r tla n d , b u t w ho w as a co n ­ back from F ra n c e on her.
C
hinese rep u b lic a n d b o tto m gov­
She is th e second sh ip of h e r n a m e ,!
we s ta r t. T h e re fo re , n e ith e r m en
sp ic u o u s f ig u re a t th e L incoln day
e
rn
m e n t in th is c o u n try on th e rock
th e f irs t now bein g know n a s th e
n o r c o m m u n ities sh o u ld s ta r t any
b a n q u e ts in p re v io u s years.
of
p o p u la r c o n sen t.
u n d e rta k in g w ith a d o u b t as to
T h e fo llo w in g o ffic e rs w ere e le c t­ W o lv erin e, b u ilt s h o rtly a fte r 1841.
“ W e M ight S ettle D om i"
—
j T he p re s e n t M ichigan is 452 feet
th e ir a b ility to do it. W e CAN
ed fo r th e e n u s in g y e a r: P re sid e n t,
“
If
we h ad gone to C an to n In th e
do it a n d w e W IL L , A sh la n d , A sh­
Frank P . F a r r e ll o f M ed fo rd ; firs t long o v e r a ll, d isp la c in g 16.000 to n s
in
te
re
s
ts of secession, a policy of
a n d c a rry in g a m ain b a tte ry of e ig h t
lan d , A sh lan d .
sa cre d egoism w hich w ould h a v e
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12-inch guns.
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LLOYD GEORGE
SEES PLOT IN
TO KIEL TAYLOR.
'TAIf
Former Pride of
Navy Is Retired
R 'm e m b e r
WHEN you
,
you
Haz IQlk
NOW OH, PETER !!
haz kik .
(Continued on Pa<n <)
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