Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, October 21, 1923, Image 9

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EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, SUNDAY. OCT. 21, 1923 NUMBER 9
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SPTING DENIES GUILT
uXr"AI(lod Gor-
Ly In War, Is Charge
,uS RUMOR IS FALSE
I olmtli'lKV l
' t lit A" " ,
i iw i s,",,T"
''"' v In !" w,,u '
i '";, (. In the. early
".'In ihlrh h - d" h"1
' 'Jar (llrnmny lrln
' Ki lht In delivering
"L in CO o ld l 'I'"11
"i Ion Of III lr-
I: "I; ..i.n a.-.-ufr.
'I"""!." .inlvinciit wiy"
r". , return liom learned
,hir(t o """ " . M11V for
KlffiL mnIM fruu. my
F'""1"? L'luiulou. nnd fnl.
;
t"'(H,!rnmrn. had nuihlnit
E-ithmir "
u M ennnjo - -
titu the omjr " "-r-
i.i.p .lid a Ml
H I., in obedience lo or-itira-t-
""""r.h'mlnl.l.r fur
offair. ilrllv.r" ntim-
j eeblftTanie rCTi
.ritlt in a w r.J f
LI i k.J no knowledge. .
Suny in thla . hl-" J
H.iiMiroii coneiuenrB tr
2, mu uin Mr. Wellm
fj not upon me. hi '
V purpoe today, on my re-
Lpl-lona. I ttand acru.ed
U wtxl " Uernian rnvr
!,, .r while ehl.f of h.
lotallon M",co c";'
hrtnj my eonfl.itmtnl In
a I had no chanca lo rt
um mrii.
Lck wort my relatloni to the
Mliailon in M-lro diirlnK
liu. Ml not In the rrlilv
word th WIPI of
imi from Mr. Yiinor.
- ... Iki
Mf MHO" 1 ."
ht rll a BWHUian cimr
r. miw 'iia not
mil ol complolnta nmdn l
enmn ovarnmnl. I never
M rtallona wllh nny gov
:,M olhr lhan Ihe Hwedlah
nmtnl. Nor did 1 Irnnamli lo
rittlCarninu any nolim olher
iiiow I hnnd'd him In lh
otm own ajovurnmrnl, of-
or by aiiaclul ordor.
irl from Moxlro w n
I mine on lilt purl of tho
ilmlm mlnlaler, Mr. WHn.
iWauta t report mudti by nit
tthtr diplomats aovtrnl ytnni
mullrd In hla brother. O. O.
bifttrg. thtn Bwfdlah mlnlaler
Itm'. balnr publicly repti
:W br hit lovarnment."
Kile dptrtmnt nt Wuh
on Bptmbtr II, 1(17,
tut tht trtnalntlon or an
IK) Ittltr from Helnrlrh von
pudl, then Chnncellor vot,
pmin llollwg, Miylnir thnt
Mm, In Wxlro Clly. hnd tn-
ft Into cloat rcliitlon with tho
nui lrallon: that hn wim Ihe
I diplomat through whom In
utlon of tht 'hoallle rnmpa"
4 bo obltlned; that ho nrled
ulourmfdlary for official dip-
tu Inurcourtt between tho
ltllun and the chnn.
It, and reconiniendlnic that lit
(tin a tiermnn decoration,
to Ecahardt Immedlatnlly iln.
I from MoKtco Clly thnt ho hnd
'"lit communication through
Molm, or recommended lilni
fitjKorallon, and on Beptember
jv-nmnoim, In tht tamo clly.
-H on Kckhardt hnd nfferwl
1 dowratlon, or Ihnt ho hnd
'lomlahM von Krknrht Infor
w fathered among: the en-
IOf hit COuntrV In Mnler
PWtchu from Stockholm Intt
f" ia cronholm hnd ro.
to the Bwedlah cnpltol from
"o and ...j ...
wVu''"'"' ' hl HKod no-
"OLE IN ESPERANTO
r"uTIO MAY HR
muMT BUT STUTTK
MX
WlKlnT, . "ltd Preaa)
Z.ni.',,0B' ''"
'M MbitaKn b00k ",uh
i thia .iii"1' rTO,"tiy I"-
illiho !v. 1'?,", h"l, to .oil
, .u ifinicungo,
GROWER TRIES BURBANK
METHOD'ON WATERMELON
JOHN (lAIITKIt KAIhlX IIM
WKKIIIIMI lltll Vol NDH
III till I'lilU-r KrriK't.sl (Vim He.
IM14 it tin- Tlilllllllll, llwi MlHIIII.
Mill Nim'l niul 'lilll WuImiii
(Corrpoiuliirii j( Tht AiwoUled rij
IHi.NTON, Teaim, del. so. The
boll woavll, tot lit Ilia cotton mit
er and conalilereil ono of the hlK
ICiiat petit of the collon illlrlil,
It roHiMitmlhlo tor u. viorltttvl of
v.-ttariiillon which proiiilai't to
imiko Inn urtmim or Ihu motl ar
dent melon. epicure como true.
Wultrinolona wnlichlnw morn tliiin
100 piiunitt limy liu lioininoii on the
miirknl In n few yeura, Dm, tip.
pliiH h tciulea ui 113 pounila
wnt rii an) I lot yenr by John I',
Carter of (lurnii, Demon county.
A anya tho boll weevil reruaeil
lo let him inlao cotton unit ho
Cornell (o wntermeloiia. In 111 10 lie
ofrerled n. croaa of three well
known variolic the Triumph, the
Muuntnlii aweel. nnd Hid Tom
Wnlton. rilao viiine from the
Triumph, flavor nml Ililn rind
from tho Mountain nweui, nml
flrmnea ot texture, touuhtiena of
rind, mid nlao flavor from tint Tom
Wnlton. It win) not until 1UIU.
However, that Carter hc(iin In real,
lie whiil ho hail ainreet1ed In tlo
Init. That yenr hla InrKeai melon
welaheil 711 poouiU: In 1920 the
prlae of the patch tlppril the arnlea
at H7 poumlt. II then heicnn a
aelectlon of aeeil for alxn ami In
11)31 obtained n melon (3 pounila.
nnd nn entlro crop nveniKii nf morn
than 1.0 pounila euch. It wua Inat
yrur that he lopped tho 100 pound
mark with n melon welithliiK
Krom ono acre In I U Z 3 Cnrter
reullted inoio ihnn 1300, Krom
four and it half acre thin yenr
Carter marketed uboui 11300
worth of melon, nil nl wlioleante.
SLEEP SICKNESS CURED
mai.adv iti.rMs ti m ii:n-
TII'IO THKT.Mi:.NT
(Corre-pendafirt of The AuotUImI Promil
IIAMIU'IKI, Oct. It, ('urea
which ttrlkc Iho Conuo iintlvea n
belnK more mlruruloua Ihnn thoae
of lilblco.1 daya urn beliia ier
formrd on vli-llmt of aleeplna- xli k -neaa
In Central Africa, itccordlnix
to Dr. Mnritn Miner, of the Ham-
burtr Tropical luatltutn, who una
he flrat trlenilat to teat a tiermnn
remedy on aleepliiK alckneaa.
A (lermnn commlaalon under
tht leadership of Dr. Klein la now
In Iht tropical ten Ion of Africa
applying lht remedy. There nrt
record a of 170 Conieo niillve who
have been Irenleil, 'Only a few nf
theao died, owlnir to brain and
nerve oompllrallona, Tho other
renlnod llielr alroniih, and de
clared they wera na wvll u they
ver had been.
Dr. Mayer la of the opinion Ihnl
aclrnrt baa lound n remedy which
will make la poaalble lo develop
much territory In tho tropic
which haa hitherto been rluaed be.
can of tho dunirer of aleeplnir
alckneaa.
DANCES WITH SERVANTS
Qt'KK.N MAKY KTKI" Ol'T WITH
KMIUY1 OK KSTATR .
(Correarmndonot of Tbt Aaaoelateil Hreaa)
AIIKKDKKN, Hcntlnnd, Oct. 15.
Queen Mnry danced with tlx of
her tervanta recently nt tho nnnunl
hall (Ivnn by their majeatlea to
tho employe of Iho Koynl Keloid
nt Ilnlmorul. Thn proitrnm. nr.
rnnved by the Quern, did not con
tain a alnirle fox-trot or one-ttep,
and only two wnlliea. Tho dunce
were llluhland reela. tho flirtation
polka, Iho Hpanlth ifnvotto nnd
other dnnrea of Iho pre-)nxx ern,
Kor Iho openlnn reel the Qucen'a
partner wo Arthur (Intnl. th
volernn hend-koeper nt llnlmornl.
Her Inter pnrtner were Kllllea on
the roynl taint.
Tht Kino- nnd rrln-e Henry
were there, but did not tnnce. The
1'rlnceaa Koynl, 1'rlnce Mnuil.
rrlnoeaa Allco nnd other roynl
Indira In Ihe Queen'a party fol
lowed tho oxnmple of her mnjeaty.
FIERY CROATION LEADER
FINDS REFUGE IN LONDON
kti:I'Iii:n itAiiinn, skhimv
ii.ri;iii:i,, hah ii,i;d
Ihlmnilo AiiiIk.HiIik lliul Aix-uwil
Hllll nf HIkIi Tmianii rur )i
fyliiK IIik (invi iiuiu in
(furrealiwiilrartuf Tilt Aaaorlaleil Preaal
I.I.NIM.N, (let. 12. Hlcphin
Itiidllcli, tho atormy pulrel of Joxo
alnvln. I now In London. The
Irreprcaalhli, Croatian patriot, who
baa been compared to Patrick
Henry. Kuaaolh, lI'A llntlll.lo mid
De Vnleril, Ilcd ucrona Hlx Klirope
iiii biudera iinrncoKiil.ed nnd ruuiui
refiiiio In Hit, llrltlah titplinl. The
lliilKi'iiilo nutliurlllcH hud iicciibciI
him of IiIkIi (reaaon for dnfyliiK
the KovoinmcMi anil roinpiirliiK the
couiiiry'a youiiK iiueni, Mario, to
Miidiiino itu ruiiipudour for her ox
triivnifnnce.
Iliiilllch wa formerly u book
teller In XaKreli, Croatia. Ho la
Klftcd with Kreiit eloquence, anil
nil the Independent aplrlt nml fiery
temper of the true pal riot. Iln br
kiiii bit bloodleaa riuht for home
ruin iiKitlnat thn Herb In ltiiK,
after f.'ruiitlu had Imcomo merKcd
wild I h)H i new k-liik-iloiii of llm
Herb, CronlN unit Hluvonr. Like
the aona of Ireland who foiiKbt lo
ucblevo Ihn ludeirndence of their
country. Kailllch l nun that lime
never ceiiaed thn mruKKln for Uio
freedom of hla countryiiicn. He
wn it eonetmit thorn In the aide
of llto HelKrndn KOVernmenl. which
bolb feiired and reaiK-cted blru.
After wnrnlnir htm tunny llmia,
iiKnlnal hi luillinil utlnritnrce, the
cnblnei bad lilm nrreated. but toon
Ordered Ilia releuae when hi atip
porter threatened a revolution.
Kndllrh la Hunietlmea deecrlbed
na ihn Myaiery Man of Kurope,
and bn tin nlwliya been nn en
lirmo even lo Ihe Herlm. who var
loualy cull blm rhurlntiin, acound
re and lunntlr. Hut none of tbene
eplibela I rei-arded by oiiImMit ne
Jllal. for thn Croutllin leoder had
behind h'm llm whole of bla little
nittlon. Iln I email In talure nnd
tinllnprealve In nplieiininrn. hut
poaMiiwct Htllklllir Inlelleetuat tal
ent, much rhiirm of miinnrr, nnd
many Idena which tumble ov-e
each other It 'hlr haute; lo find
expreimlnn,
GERMAN BIRTHS DECLINE
MORTALITY IIATIi IIOWKVI'31,
' IK MICH I.OVK.It
(CorreapondODr ( Tht Aaaeelated Preaa)
HKIU.IN'. Oct. IS. (Krmiuiy'
birth rnto for tho aoeond uunrter of
1:3 bowa a decided decline, nc
cordlnir lo official flinire for 4(1
Oerinun rltle. In tho corretpond-
Inir nuurter of H33 thrn were
76. "2d children bom. at ralnt
nc.ti24 ibl yenr. For (ho flrat
nuiirtor of 1U. 3 Iho number of
children born wnn o..-.o. i ne
birth rule la now down uliiioal lo
tho lowrat level of the war period.
CommenllnK on Iho figure the
medical weekly tiiyt:
"Aa I hero la a firm ratio be
tween ihe dollar rnto nnd the blnh
atnilBtlra n funher bin decline la
expected." On Ihe other luind me
mortality rnto la nol o hlnh for
the Hcennd uunrter of Ihla year n
It wua In J2. There were only
H2.440 deniht In tho tecond c,uiir
tr of thl yenr e contriwled with
G5.345 for tho nmo period Intt
yenr.
GERMAN COINS VANISH
IMPOKSIIII.R Tt OBTAIN 200.
31(0 MAHK PH-XI-M
(Corrnponilenctof The Ataoelated Freaa)
HKHI.IN, Oct'. IS. Aluminum
200 nnd 600 murk plccea lBued by
the Kovernmint aome month niro
inramnii ciiniiKe imi i..n.-n .i. v,.
Ilrely dlaiippenreil. nnd It la even,
Impoaalblo to obtain them nt tho
bank.
With th" depreciation of the
currency, tho metnl In tho plecea
Boon became worth moro thnn
their face vnlue In mnrka. Poker
plnyera, too, are held pnrtly re
BiioiiBlbln for dlanpnenrunco of the
piece, n tho nliimlnum colna wore
Jiiat n handy alxo lo ho lined for
chili.
ALL ELEMENTS QF WAH
Such is Vlow of Dr. Gcorgo
Rehoc, Just Returned
YEAR'S STUDY ABROAD
I'IihIh It nl Diiiikit In KxvMunnii'
Hltuiiilou, AImi In Hclrbli KlU
I'urMiinl by ('liiiiuu'llirrliii
llICMil.VN 1'HINCKKS MAY WKD C'HOWN I'HISCK OK ITALY
M rT.
e. .""I
-"Co. a.-- . ..
y ""m-viir I. ii T" . ,ml
A, '''ClLf' nmrbonnJ'.
nrl . Dnnrtyl
. k iJJi'.Bl''. vorf Yn.
J1" Puhlirt." """dy." ' ,
-i,"11'1 trnaft1" '"'"tlo K-
At ; "r over fat hi.. '
no0"i Hlr.
."i thH . """
i.u"". innm, nor
- . . i'wa
r i
All thn clementa of future wiira
are fatnllmli ally active In tho pren-
oni iviiiopeiiii Biiunllon, In tho
0ilnlon of Mr. fluorico itolieo. dean
of thn llnlvorally or Oreicon uriul
note Bchoul, who returned to the
IiibIIIiiIIoii thin mil niter a ytnr'a
Bludy nnd obBervntlon - abroad.
Win will come, he think, union
KiH'opi-nii cliurucler, aided by the
eliiiiacter of tho American fieoplo,
dlacover how to circumvent ihem.
I "n n Itehec wiu Intern while
aim. ail uin flndiiiK tho reality
rntlier than Ihu roinunce of Ku
ropenn life, liu apeut five inontha
In (I rent liriilnn, five mouth In.
I'Viiiice, moro ihnn u month In'
llaly. anil alx or xeven week In
Cxnclio-Hlovakla.
There nro two ajrent dnnBToni In
Kurope, any Hid Unlvt-rally denn.
Tbu lli-Bi dmiKbr la thnt iVvay
Kuropeiin Lhancelli ly la In tho
flrt liiaiiim.o purBUlnR It own
ai'lflHh tndB, and tho other dtinaTer
i tho oconumlc Hltuutlun.
Mnxaet Av(i-hu lo Wur '
.N ut on I y "u 1 1 Id en I lat Icully-Tn-clliied
men In Kurupo. but tho
plain bulk of iho population of Hie
dltlerent cuuntriea lire utterly
aveino to war," ho aald. "They
lunir fur rcconnliuttlon, liili:riiii4-.
tlonul Kooil underatandinK und co
openition. I'.ven the d.ifiomuliete
and tho politician, II may bo tiUd,
would like theao Kuod IhlllKH If
only Ihey did not buvo -to puy the
price tor ibem. The Kovernnicnt
of each country la hold.nff what It
tut nnd Ib not Inclined lo bu bonov
olent 'nboui world iiH-reemtiil.
Kiich country la u-llllnu; that the
otlier fellow intruMt hi own Intor-;
iinta tu the leiiKue of ration or
hlKb court, but I unwlliliiK ItMilf
lo do no because of u fear of being
'aiiuccxid' a Hie final outcome.
"Wo Amuricuii muni not. m-
dulgo OUI'eelVvt In Hio btillu! that
wo uro muro ri;!ujou tliun oiltert.
An Aliierlcuti cutillul lull lo uolne (
uwuy from iuiopu wutiout a lovi-,
inK thai wo ,i..ed un opportunity,
tu do n cottM.ruciivu piu-i uch nu 1
we mono could do. on.y the.lin.ttd
Htutea had tbu preatiKe and i.mn
cuil powiT lo woik lit win an
Impartial arbiter. Tbu fliuai moi-
lU i lilinii nt ot Kuropo la urrtMrtO.
be.itiHl tho proKi-am of Iho luuxut
of nuilona. Tho beat thuuKbl In
KnKlnnd eiinnt.ly aupporia the
lenKUe. Thoao reprenulilltlar tlun
fiuiinK nro grimly reto.ved lo go
on without ihu l ulled male, but
tacitly It la feit ihnl without un In
aome tori of gmuiuoiy rvaponnibie
co-operutlon, tho tltuutlon la all
bul luaoluble." :
, Kuri.pu (iniuiat) In DoxkivcfM
Kurupo doea not know how to
find the wuy oul, Deun Ki'bco con
tinued. Kuropeiin power uro in
cumbered with n lhouiii,d yeura of
rlvnlrk'B, enurouclimf in und hatred,
which Hfeni loieduotned to be u
Huurco or war to cumo unloan
omo path of reconciliation und
nrbiirumcnl la found.
Tho economic dlaqulet lake two
extremo form: tho red rtuction
nnd tho while rcncilon. Deun He
bec believe that any obaervcr who
la not curried nwny by mere ehlb
boletb nnd prejudlcia lurgdy ma
tured In propngandu will noHcnt to
tho Biuiemcnt that the wlhlto re
action nnd tho while terror lire
moro dnngerou than the red. The
hikii und aymbol of the present lt
uuilon la aeon In Iho person of
MUHBollnl.
"Any Amirlcnn enn get nt hi
own definition of democrtu-y by
dlncovcrlntt. what hi altitude It to
wuid the ltulinn dictntor," ndded
Denn Hebcc. "If he believe In a
nationally nt-Kteaxlve pntrlotlm as
a aubttlluto lor progi-o-mlve ocinl
nniollorutlon nnd human justice, it
deinocrucy lo him nienn merely
the light of those who have to
hold nnd to get moro. no doubt be
will eo In tho Kaiclai niovoment
In Italy oven a demticnitlc good.
KnaclBin la Blmply npplylng strong-nriiH-d
tuc'.lc to tho prevention of
economic nniUlorntlon. und cover
ing the proccaa by patriotism.
"It 1 truo that thoro-was a Hol
BheviHt movement In ltnly nftcr
tho war, but it had subsided n year
bet'oro Mussolini ciune Into power.
Tho ferment In ttnly beforo Mus
solini, some of which wn not wise
looked towlird tho betterment of
tho condition of Iho toiling musses.
Most significant of all. profound
change In bind law wore In the
curds,"
Kliop rommauv Artlvo
Dean Hebeo pointed out thai
thrso movenicnta hnd brmiglit l in
much fenred shop committer. Into
tho factorle nnd Industrinl plants,
however, the shop committee ban
not resulted In the. working; men
obtaining; control of these cstab
ii.i.,..ni Thev hnd won Iho mere
I right of belnrf consulted In mat tor
- . T ..... -...i nn.i iim nrlv-
Ol lliro linn in.. ...... -
liege on tho part of men con. in
utlng llttlo or nothing to socli y
lient the peasant cIiish eternniiy
noor. These "vested
i " t '--irTW. 'WJ. j' M
U ' V :'mmm,)SZ:.JM anaiMtum w,,-..-- jr A
It In roportod by woll-lnfornied aourcet In Urinaria, thnt tho en
gnifement will bo announced shortly of l'rliicrcn Marie Joso, third ohlld
of tho king nnd qunon of Iho Hnlglnnn, to Clown Prlnco Umberto, son
of tho Italia nilora. I'l lnce a Mario Joso, who wn born August 4,
1906, la aald to bo tho prottlcst ot the younger princesses of nil tho
ru.lng fumlUoi pf Europe,
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Interest""
i ! .i....a ni hnnil wlierewilh
they might .-rush tho actual and
! threatened encroachment on tlieir
prerocntlvoB. .
I . "It Is perfectly true lhat the Mnl
'rhevlst lenders hnd dnno enough
I ... n,, eelmlnal talking IIKIllnKt
.....i....iiu... nwl nalrlntlsm 1
rrnusn korn nnger: nnd no doubt
llin nrmlPB thill bail
fought In the wnr." snld Dwin He
beo, In outlining the beginning or
ibo Fascist movomem. hi-
a n-ecnl InxltV Of discipline,
noclul as well na economic. I. limn
th-ovn, nnd .parenthetically, i"
still thriving In ltnly. even under
Kasclrt rule. Mutijpl'ni. wim inn.
Hlaek rblita,' responded to a i u , ,q,mrt. nn t10y put down, na Ihey
foe dlaelnllno. All -vested Interests
In the nnmo of 'law nnd ordor' got
behind him. Theao Interests used
the young soldlors as strong-nrm
stated It, disorder nnd dlsloyallty.
"They put down a real measure
of both, It I truo, but tho question
1: Was tbolrs tho only possible
method? Whnt price did ltnly the population In penury must ho
pay? IT Italy rgonulnlely wants abolished. That will, more thnn
social and economic quiet, tho old any other single factor, bring
memoral blood-leeching Innd-labout even 'discipline' In tho coun
lordlsm which keeps tho bulk of try. llut thl Is precisely what tha
lnnded gentry do no want.' Without
the backing of the landed classes
Mussolini would have gotten no
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