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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1913)
PAGE THREE Balkan Difficulties Not Yet Settled Allies and Turks Meet in London and Fail to Agree, While! the Six Great Powers of Europe Look On and Wait A an evader of consequence mid winder out of difficulties tlic Turk cnnily carries off tlic banner ntnoiiK (lie niulotu of the world. Hvcry time- lie Kcti Into trouble lie iikiiwkcs in louir way or other to twUt about mill net more than be U entitled to out of bl opponent. The eel lint nothing on the Turk when it coiner to HpperincM Jiut now, while an ftnuittkc keep the contending ar mies of the llalknu mid the Turks upHil. rrprcneulntivr of the nations Involved tire enjoying conference in London, and the wily Turk in pla)ln for time. The nnnlitlce vn Krecd tn by the allies became Tor key gave an huproiilon that be wa ready and willing to accept the teriui o' the allien, Hut once the arinliiticc Ha proclaimed, the old tactic of the Turku came into play, and He hnd I'.ilm, chief delegate of the Ottoman empire, lias shown the char acteristics of Ills race in the skillful manner In lncli he ban put off the .illlrt. Much indignation and Impatience lias been evidenced by the repre sentatives of the Ilalkau states at the very apparent dilatory tactic of the TurkWIi envoy. Time and again I'ailta hai made proposal un der instructions from hi Kovernment that were Impossible of acceptance, and the allies finally named Monday, January rub, a the last day of grace The Only White Leghorn Farm in the World that can make the following statement: Mum Agricultural Ksperlmeiit Hta tiii, Hitirm, Conn., Aug. 4, IPll. 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Hruili Manufacturer for over One Hundred Year and the Larue! in the World. for the very much discomfited Otto man In itpitc of the fcclluK on the part of the allies that n speedy ter mination of the conference would be liiotiglit about, even this inuounce mm had anything but an nccclcrat iiiK effect on the Turkish govern mint, nml the allies stated that a re newal of- hostilities would immedi ately result from a failure to agree on terms. Then another clement came Into play. Ily a happy coincidence the ronfrrence of the six ureal powers of Kuropr Is beiiiK held In Loudon (intend of some Kuropcau city. Hng IiiikI, France, Germany, Austria, Kus ia and Italy are represented In this conference, and they are ready to sec that the best interests of Kuropc arc served in the settlement of thisKrcat dispute. They called upon the allies ! be slow In precipitating a renewal of hostilities, pointing out the fact that the Turk stand ready o pre cut further peace proposals, which they Interpret a a disposition to intel the issue as best they can The power have too much at stake to permit of a renewal of hostilities. It is safe to say the demands of thr llalkaus are greater than they hope to realize. It Is doubtles true also that the Turk' counter proposal includes a retention of territory that they have long since made up their minds to release A startling coin cidcncc In the demands made by both factions I the distinction drawn be tween "sovereignty" ond "suzerain Will Conviction of Alleged Dynamiters Stop Ueeently In Indianapolis thirty eight labor union officials have been declared guilty of complicity in the Mc.Vauura dynamiting activities that for years have terrorixed different sections of the country, including the wicckiiiK of the I.os Angeles Times building, which deed in all its horri fying details proved the undoing of those who today itand convicted be fore a jury m life United States Dis trict Court of Indiana A long drawn nut trial of the Mc Namara brothers on the charge of having dynamited the I.os Angeles Times came to an abrupt and sensa tional termination through the con fessions of the principals. Ably de fended by the foremost legal talent of the country, it was early apparent to Mr. Harrow that to save these men from the gallows was the best that might be hoped for, as the evi dence against them was so over whelming that conviction could not l- forrH.illed. Consequently theccn icioif were advised. However timely the confessions of the MoNamaras may have been in viug them from the noose, the fact remains that through the evidence iiMiir-nt a) tlil trial, nlilril liv tlip - . ....- ...-., ........ .. ...- turn roal McManlgal's stories of vriiur. hundreds of labor leaders throughout the United States have been implicated, justly or unjustly, in a matt dastardly conspiracy to wreck business houses, railroad en itipriH' and other great Industries, Whether these men but recently n I , .J.J58B Missoula Lime CATTLE ty " Sovereignty means actual su premacy, suzerainty generally means something less than absolute power The llalkaus arc perfectly willing to recognize the autonomy of Albania under Turkish suzerainty but wilt not consent to Turkish sovereignty. The llalkaus would make the Sultan nominally ruler of Albania but with out the political, administrative or military power that he would have ;i sovereign. And while the armis ticc last and the parties thereto are engaging in disputes Turkey is daily becoming better fitted tp renew the stiugglc if necessary. She is in far better shape for fighting now than she wa at the beginning of the ar mistice. Now that the ultimatum of the allies ha been rejected definitely by Turkey there it a little note of anxiety as to the next turn in af fairs The bone of contention in the final negotiations that ended so ab ruptly Monday, the (1th, was whether 01 not Adrlsnople should remain in Ottoman territory. Turkey renounced in favor of the allies her rights in the Island of Crete and promised further ratification of the Thracian frontier, but insisted upon the reten tion of Adrlanoplc. The Turkish en voy gave as his reasons for refusing to accede to the demands of the al lies for the surrender of Adrlanoplc the feeling on the part of Ottomans that to surrender that city is to sur render all they possess for the se curity of Constantinople and the Dar- convicted are actually guilty of the crimes charged Is a matter not up to us to determine. The penal institu tions of our fair land enshroud In their cloaks of misery many a man who i innocent of the crime for which he has been sentenced. Many at: innocent man's life Is slowly ebb ing away while he Is serving a sen tence In expiation of the deed com mitted by another. However, this Is the exception and not the rule. Sta tistics will prove that ninety-nine per cent of the inmates of our over filled prisons and houses of correc tion arc guilty as charged Hut statistic will not show the percentage of cases where extenuat ing circumstances, that in a great mtasiire are responsible for the com mital of mojt crimes, arc taken into account. Doubtless these men found guilty of complicity in the recent nation-wide business wrecking con spiracy cmld plead extenuating con ditions, and if allowed the privilege very likely could present to the pub tie in a most sensational manner har rowing talcs of downtrodden princi ples, labor contracts broken, the blacklist, less than living wages, wives and children forced to the sweat shop where labor-saving ma chinery every minute of the day en dangers life and limb, where children ore prodded by an overseer to keep them awake at the looms, where life's ideals, life's hopes and fancies, the air castles of youth, the rose bloom of health and happiness all arc crushed and forgotten in an ef fort to stave, If only for a day, the langs of hunger, the chill of wintry MANUFACTURERS OF Lime and Sulphur Solution Apple and Fruit Tree Insecticide and Fungicide DIP dandle. Tlic allies immediately anncss of the six great powers in con- MfttiMf! ill At tifTfttitiArt trs f jtMti T nnlrtn 1U mm nnurrt broken by the refusal, and unless something intervenes to cause a re sumption of the conference a re- i uewal of the war Is likely. The other element, however, that is coming into the case is the near- blasts and the charity of a public almshouse. Cxtcnuating circumstances without number might be cited as justifica tion for a great many deeds that are contrary to the laws of both God and man, but can any one justify the wanton destruction of property or the sending of souls to an eternity fot which they are probably unpre pared? Certainly there can be no justification of an act that brings to an untimely end the husband, fattier, son or brother he who is the bread winner of a family or the mainstay of aged parents. Charles W. Miller, United States district attorney, who prosecuted for the government, said' 'This prose cution will be a benefit to organized labor. It will purge it of rough tac tics. The whole United States owes a debt of gratitude to that jury." Possibly tlic district attorney is right possibly he is not. In any event, it might not be amiss to sug gest that it is not altogether within the ranks of organized tabor that purging of rough tactics would prove of untold benefit to a long-suffering people. There Is plenty of room for good missionary work In the ranks of the employer, and If the tactics ol the latter were purged of their roughness, if the man who tolls were given good, healthful working con ditions and wages In keeping with the high cost of living, and if the employer 'and employee would get together with the idea of arriving at an amicable adjustment of difficul ties then It would be a good, safe wager that such crimes as these men and Sulphur Co. 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So, while the district attorney may be right in his opinion that the con viction of these men will purge or ganized labor of rough tactics, still the fact remains that their convic tion will not put a stop to dyna miting and attempts at business wrecking. What the country de mands is a remedy that forever will cud the strife and trouble existing between capital and labor, and until such a remedy is had outrages of one kind or another will continue. As the convicted men emerged from the Indianapolis courtroom, the group of prisoners stood between two colossal marble statues repre senting Liberty and Justice. The scene was bathed in a golden winter sunlight. The immense crowds, min gling hatred with sympathy, looked up, but were silent, as the prison ers slowly wended their way to a dark and dismal jail. 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