Historical s,, The Weather fliiivlimiiii jiwli'i iliiy... (Ill Minimum today IMli MEDPOKD M AIL TRIBUNE Prediction? Today, Hlimrcrs, pally rmirti'Onlli Year, MEDFOItD, OKM'XlONj KIM DAY, MAY JO, 1919 NO. 47 v uriy-lili 11 In I It Yr. Onnan IP 11 M mm .t m U.SJSEAPLANES SM SECOND OCEAN FLIGHT Forced to Return Because of Extra Weluht Thursday Evening. Ameri can Navy Filers Hon Off Aualn NC-4 Arrived Last Nluht. Holies Soon to Join Her Comrades. 'J'H KPAHHKY, N. Mnv HI. Tho KC-:i K-rt her moorings lit 8:11 .Greenwich time (1:11 Now York time) for the second attempt to flv Herns Itm Allmilii'. Tho NC-1 in tuning un to follow. THKPA8KKY. N. Muv III. Willi tho weather iilniiir tlui route to tlm Azure III" IickI vct'repnrlcd, the American imvv hciiiiIiiiioh Nt'-l nml N(3 will attempt to ii rt tho train- Atllllltill flight III IlllOIlt ll ll'l'loi'k this afternoon. Now Piiundluiid time (t 111 Now York lime) Cuuuitindcr Towers announced this fori'iiiiiiii, Mcnitlimc repairs wore being rnv.li pil on tliu NC-1 which arrived hint owning from I In) i Tit x nml it' Ihov nro conmli.ti'il in lime she will linn off with her sister plane. If not. I.ieu t iii ii n I ('iiiinmimli'r I it il ' llvi'r will follow UN Kllllll II H possible. Tim nvintors hold a conference to doeido moan of It.KKMliiliir Hie, 2H.HIIII iHiiiiiilH bunion which I'oiilriliiiti'il vci torduv In tlm inability of tho NC-1 nml N(.'-:i In rise from tho mtcr. and to Holuct n plnco for tlm "tuko oft." Cut Down WrlKlit ll wiii decided In attempt tlio ooonn flight with tlio plane weighing UH.'Jhil Hound, leaving behind hiiarti propell- ler nml cutting down tlio minliiic Minnlv from I.7SII to l.liill) gallon, NolwithxtniuliiiL' the danger of chop. I iv hoiih lirrukiiiL' the propellers, the airmen determined to "hop off" from .Mutton llitv. Jho harbor lieing too muill In iKTiuit I hi' ncecssnrv surface crmsc at high xuocil. ('nitiinmiili'r Tower Hinted that if imp machine should nccnd before the oilier", when tlio fliulit ix resumed, it liroluihlr wonlil cruise alioiit to lonrn whether the other Were utile to start. Hi) would not muv whether tho Icnd intr uliiiie, in the event the others were iiniilile to flv. would nlnrt for the AroroH alone, hut other officer were willinif to waver that thiN wonlil he the nroeeiliire. The aviators, having IiiiiIii uooillivo to their hrother nf fiecrs at the lump here vestenlav. wero remlv Hum aftuiniion to hoaril the il an cm. Work on XC4 , Mechanic who worked all night on the NC-1 were Mtill Iiiikv tliix morn inir with engine anil iironelleil tests, hoiiimr to liavo the piano in reailinpMN to ht ii rt for the Azoro Hon tifloriinon with tlui Nl'-l anil NC-II. Coniinntulor Towers exneeteil at niiihlav to liavu n report on. the NC-4's eomlilion. The cnnimaniler. anxious to have all three iilnut'H ultemiit the ooonn cruiMp, wum cntliiiMiiiHtin over the speed records mailn hv tho NC-4 on her triiw from Catham. .Mums., to llalifnx. N. S ami theneo to this port. Am n result of the failure of tho NC-1 ami i'('-:i to tuko tho air when thnv uol nmler wav for the Azores yesterday, it wum explained that the "tn ko off" wonlil lie ntlomptoi! iu ritle the liiirlior. The. rouuli hciim at tho mouth of tlio hav iIiimIu'iI over the heavily laileii iilaneM, ehillini; the nviutors to the hone ami threatening to plav hiivno with tho Htmiriiiir nppa ratiiH, CoiiHtwiKD weather waa fiivornhle for tho fliuhl. elear Hides anil fronh wind pruvailiui.'. Itrltluli Caution ST. JOHNS. N. V.. May lfl.T-T.oonl ponilitioiiM wero favornhlo toilav for n Blurt of the proieeted ti'ims-oi'enn- ie fliulit of llm llrilisli nirinen, hut penilinif weather reporlH from mid (Continued on' Pago TUroo.) PARIS, Muv 3D. Tho Chinese cabinet has l'PHiirned but tho presi dent Iiiih refined to iiopupI tlio rt'Hii; ii ii t i on . ne'eorilini: to ti teleuraui i'l'om l'ekinifto the peaeo ponforenoe. J ho poaeo eonlereneo lit Shatiuhai between renreHenlitlives of Northern mid Soul horn China, tlio tuleuram iiiIiIn, has hrokpn up. TriUliHIMY, TVrnV 15. Soriotts fiuhtinir helween SorhinnH and Croa IhniH at A urn m, lha Croatian eapital, 1h roporled in iu Vienuu diHpaleh tn iiiithl to Ilin ' r.xehanirn Teleuriiiili eompiinv. Munv of tlio eomhiilnnlH lru Hi(l lo litvvc bwil UUlcil, ' , BELIEVE HUNS 1 FNALLY SIGN TREATY Distinct Imnresslon Gained at Ver , sallies That Protests Are Mere Bluff and Pronatiantla Suliorrlln ate Member German Peace Com mission Admit; as Much. VUUHAlI.!.KB.,Miiy 10. A dlitlncl InipriMKlon ninoiiK nouio of tho bu li on) I lint o lunmherH of tho tiormnn puneo mlnnlon Hint tho (ji)riuuiin will Inn tlio peaeo treaty In ruflncloil In tho rvniurk of ono of tlio nocrotur Iom. who In quoted an auyliiK: "What ola inn ho do hut nlxii? Ws nro out on tho uround. your knpen nro on our moiuuehii mid your t hu m lm In our oy." PA 1118. May 10. Tho (iormiia licneo treaty, It ilnvoloped today, con UiliiH a cluiiKOwhleli him not yet boon Hindu puhlle Providian that rut I f I eatlon hy Oermiiny and throe of tho prlni'lunl amioelatod powem wilt bring tho treaty Into form betweoen tho rullfyliiK pnrtlea, oniitilhiK tho Immo dlnto roMiiuiptlon of trade. An tho romill of conference anionic roprviietnllvua of tho powers which wero heliiK roiitlniied today tho text of I lie (iortnnn treaty proliulily wilt ho nindo public by InalnJIiiiantH. It In reported that tho financial and boundurlei aoctlon will ho releanod tonlKht. It wiik polntod out today In con mictlon with tho stipulation an to tho ratification of tho Gorman treaty Hint any nation which withhold rati fication after three of tho principal powom had ratified would be at a ulnndvantuun In n commercial way. PAH 19, Vny (Hva.) Kd Hard 'liortitoln, (iormnu soclnl-domo- crat londur, In an urtltlo In tho Vor wnnrtH of llerlln, traiiHinlttod hero. niiya tlio penco term bIiow ovldenro of rompromlHeii on novonil polula and that a nuimn of moderntlon la evi dent, Ilo pnlntu out tbul many of tho domnndH on Clerninny nro only lompornry In character but lUcluron that amelorliillon of aomo of tho tornm mif, lit to bo ubtnlnod thru oral dlKCUHHlon. Ilerr llernateln ronchea tho con- clualon that Germany must any "no" to tho actual condition, but that thin "no" iiiuat leavo "tho road upon for tho allies. " MAnitin, Mny 10. (llavna.) Ap proval of tho pen co term presented Germany I voiced by tho Mario I'al voraal, (ho ormin of former Premier ItomanoncH, tho Hpiuilnli llboral lend er. Tho nowHpnpor doclurea that It would bo unjust to nccuao tho allies and associated power of Imperialism after tho ravage sufforod by franco and Italy. 10 URGE REPEAL OF LUXURY TAXES W'ASllIXnTON, Slav 1(1. Louis lut ion to lie iiiven eoiiMiderution bv the Iioiimo iiumediatelv after (he annual appropriation hills tire disposed of wiim agreed upon to'dav bv the re- publienn sleeriiiL' Ponmiittpe suhieet to the npprovnl of tho ponlereiiev ot riipiililiean riipresenlnlivoH to be held tomorrow tiiuht. . As announced hv Ifeprcjenliitivp Miindcll, I'hiiiiiniin of the eoiiiinitlee, tho protri'iim includes initiiedialu re. peal of the tax on souii-luxurics. lcir- islntion for Hie return of telephone and teleiiraph companies to private control, railroad leu'islution, dolor niinnlinn' of a national shinpinir pol icy. pasMiiue of the woman muI'IViico inneiidiiienl, iniutu'iii'tilion of n hitdiret RVMtein, means for redueimr uovern nient expenses, tariff leitislation. nnd measures henel'ittiuir returned sol diers nml sailors. MYSTIC SHRINERS GIVEN SPECIAL TOURIST RATE rOli'J'r.ANI). Urtiv in. A speeial rule from all l'aoil'in coast territorv of one nnd one-third fare for tho round I rip has been u'ranted bv the l'liilroiul ndiumistriititin for the op elision of the eoiitimr iinporinl ses sion of Hie Aneienl. Arabia Order, Nobles, of I litv M'vsliu Shrino. to be hold ul liidianopolis next month News of Ihe nelion eamo in n telo vruin voeeived bv loeal Shriners from Sotialor MoNnrv nl WiiMlinmlon to tiny, , GIVING Jfi ml 4j$x ; j r -4 Xr . Her It the NC4 with a aquad tor the transatlantic (light, with ber lllirLU IVIHI DL PLACED UNDER THE CONTROL OF GOVT WINNIPKO. Man.. Mav 10.--Tele-phouo operators in jiU. Hie. .local ex I'lianups ioiiied the iieneral strike here todav. Mlmipini: till telephone commu nication. Tho labor forces nml returned sol diers nro in complete control of com mercial mid industrial Winnipeg. Kx trnordinarv iiuiot marked' conditions in the downtown district and no dis order hud been reported lo tho police or newspapers from miv source. Strike of the telephone operators pnrnlvr.ed telephone service. A wire from the south, loused from the tele phone company hv nn American press association, was abandoned todav when the telephone strike cut off the wire's batteries. Formal approval of the striko bv tho returned-soldiers was tho over- hadowinir development since the strike was called at 11 a. hi. vester- Inv and it is understood this ne lion is homi: considered bv govern ment officials at Ottawa. In some niiarlers it is expected Hint tho next move in the situation might ho made bv the federal government. At n ineetint' held this morning the .storotvpors mid welib pressmen de cided to ioia the general strike. As n result all Winnipeg newspapers will undoubtedly suspend publication. The strike committee is considering the ndvisihilitv of the Labor News, n weekly organ, to publish h daily edi tion. Although the bakers nro on strike. bread was being turned out in nearlv all tho bakeries and was bought up hv residents as fust as it appeared on the bakcrv shelves. Milk depots wero operated in various partstof the eitv. No street ears operated todnv. Munv private niitomobiles helped Winnipeg residents get to work carlv todav, Winnipeg wears a holiday nir. de spite the strike. Ihe onlv excitement is occasioned bv the freoiient nppenr nnce of the file ilepai'lniont manned hv volunteer firemen rushing to an swer false alarms. Ale rmii a Krnest liohinson, score tarv ol the strike eoiunutleo, said to dav there was mo ohango in the silun lion. Tho strikers, he said. Were still d'irm in their purpose to renin in out to help the metal trade workers get their ilenianded 8-hour dav, higher pnv and belter union recognition. SUE CABLE COMPANY ETAX NEW YORK, May 10. An income tax and penally suit against tho Com mercial Cubic, company was brought by tho goverumont today in tho fed eral court hero. Tho complaint, fllod by United States District Attorney Caffoy and containing sovon counts, alleges. that tho returns nindo by, tho company betwoon Oocomber 1, 1909, and July 1, 19 III, wore "Incorrect, misleading and raise, nnd failed to set forth and show tho truo not taxable Income within tho meaning and Intent of the Income tiu lnw,' uiMMinrn mkml vvip THE NC4 FINAL INSPECTION BEFORE FLIGHT of mechanic and rlgsers climbing all crew of five U. tj. navy aviators. MAY ADJUST FIUME BY JUGO SLAV CONFFRENCE PARIS, May 16. 'Xogotla- tlona pondlnif for the adjnst- mcnt of tho Adriatic contro- versr contemplate a direct set tlement between Italy and Jugo- Slnvla, thru American media tion. Ily this plan the Austrian treaty would not specify the dis position to be made of Dalmatia, iHtrla or Klutne, beyond detach ing them from Austria. It Is quite probnble that the Turkish and Uulgarlan peace treaties will be negotiated and slRncd tn Constantinople, Salo nlkl or some other convenient city in the Near East, according to lieuter's Purls office. EUREKA BUILT BOA! SEATTLK. Mnv 10. J. II. Fawk ner, recent I v appointed Seattle agent of the Gulf Mail Steamship company of San Francisco, announced todav that his eonipnnv intends to inaug urate a new lino of six carriers be tween Scuttle. San Francisco. Mexico Central and South America. Tin Annette Holph. recently built in l'.u rekn, Cuilf.. will make the first trip on the new lino enrlv in June. OAKLAND POLICE CHIEF UNDER CLOUD RESIGNS OAKLAND. Calif., Mav Hi Chief of. Police .1. llonrv Noddoniinn. under indictment in eonneotioii with charges of bribery in tho department re signed todav. Captain J. F. Lvneli was appointed in his place. THE EUROPEAN SITUATION IN BRIEF HY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. May 10. Owing to the absence, of Premier Llovd George from Paris, the peaeo conference council of four did not meet loduv. Efforts to reach n solution of the Ualinn controversy are continuing. Claims of llalv to territorv on the eastern shore of the Adriatic were taken up again bv Premier Clemeu oeait Yesterday with Premier Orlan do and Foreign Minister Soniiiiio of Italv. Greek troops have been landed at Sinvrna, Asia Miutir. tho operation taking iilaoo Wednesday. An- inter-, allied demonstration is to he carried out. hv French, British and Italian wnrships and Greek soldiers. J'Mvo United States warships are reported to have arrived at Smvrnn. - ' A l''iiinisli nrmv under the leader ship of General Mimiieiheim, tho pre mier, is reported bv Copenhagen to be advancing on Petrogrnd. A llel sitigfprs distU'h received Thursday over ber, giving her the last "double-O" TRACE LOON BELIEVED LOST TREI'ASSEY. Slav 1C The navv dirieiblo C5. which was swept to sea vesterdav. now is believed to have !heen lost. .The destroyer Edwards which went in pursuit reported bv wireless todav that she had been un able after a search to find her and was returning. The steamer which had previously reported that she was standing bv the big balloon snbse- oacntlv sent a message that she was linable to stand bv longer and pro ceeded on her wav. according to in formation from the Edwards. The destroyer Edwards returned to port this afternoon with no sign of tho C-5 on her deck. WASHINGTON. J'l-.v 16. The runaway of the nnv- dirigible at St. Johns vestenlav was an unavoidable nceident due to wind conditions, said the official account of the incident sent to the nuvv department todav bv the airship's eommander. Lieuten ant Commander. E. V. Coil. "All possible preenutions had been taken bv the lauding partv," Com mander Coil said. FEDERAL LAW TO GET THE I. H. AGITATOR WASHINGTON, May 16. Senator Overman of North Carolina, chair man of the senate committee which has been investigating the spread of lawless propaganda tn United States, announced today that a bill designed to reach persons advocating over throw ot the' government by force will be introduced in the extra ses sion ot congress. The committee will meet next week to complete its report. 1 stated that the people of Petrograd had been advised bv the soviet gov ernment lo lenvo tho eitv without de lay. ' Farther south the forcos.of the nll Rnssian government at Omsk have captured the iniportiuit eitv of Sn liinrn. in the Volga vallev, while Gen eral Oenikine has captured Rostov-on-Don. at the bend of the Sea of Azov. - Most of ' Hie ' Gorman protests against the peace treaty tonus re ceived by the allies are said to im press the allied chiefs as being de signed as propaganda. It is pointed out that the (Ionium notes bear evi dence of having been written before the Oennan delegation- bad- seen the treatv. the text of tho document not being rpiotcd. No further notes were presented bv the eneniv representa tives on Thursday.! Poland's reniiost for a part of the German wnrships which were sur rendered lo the allies wore refused hv the council of. four, ' ' before ahe takes to the atf ' BERLIN COPS PLEDGE UECIION 10 ALL FOREIGNERS IN CITY ' . BERLIN. Thursday, May 15. (By Associated Press.) Police of Berlin have Issued a procla- nation warning the public against demonstrations hostile to foreign residents. The proc- lamatlon declared: "We are fighting against the nefarious policy of imperialism not against individuals who are not to blame for the policy of their governments. It has been determined to punish, excesses with tho utmost severity and any who instigate disorders will also be punished." SEATTLE. May 1G. Miss Ruth Garrison. .18 vear old Seattle girl, re cently neuuitted of the charge of murdering Mrs. Grace Storrs. her ri val in love, will be taken to the in sano ward of tho siatc penitentiary at Walln Walla Sundav, it was an nounced here todav. The state board of control, it was believed., probnblv will order Mil's Garrison removed immedinlv from Walla Walla to a state hospital at Medical Lake, as there are no ac- oniiuodatioiis at Walla Walla lor in sane lintienls. me lurv inni ac quitted Miss Gnrrison found that .she was metallv irresponsible. JUNE 3D PORTLAND. Mnv 10. All meas ures submitted to the voters of Ore gon at the special election June 3, will have the indorsement of the Cen tral Labor Council of Portland and vicinity, according to announcement made todav bv J. E. Stark, secretary ot the Central Labor .Council, except that providim" for the creation of the office of lieutenant governor. Upon the proposal for creation of Hint of fice, no action was taken bv the la bor bodies. Third Orenon In Portland. PORTLAND. Mav 10 Companies E. P. and G of tho Ifl-'ud infantry, formerly tho Third Oregon, wero en tertained todav in Portland for sev eral hours, when thev stopped off on route to ("amp Lewis, where thev will be discharged from service. Dutch Schaefer Is Dead. NEW YORK. Mav IB Herman Schaefer, noted baseball plaver and fonwiti)in of I bo iliiitnonil. died lo- duv at Snrannt; Lake, N. Y. ; GREEK ES LAND SMYRNA ALLIES ASSIST Bia Naval Concentration Starts In Connection With Mandate to Greece to Administer CitvU. S.' Naval Forces Take Part Italv On Hand But Her Attitude in Doubt. . PARIS,- May 16. An extensive al lied naval concentration has been bo- gun at Smyrna In connection with a mandate to Greece to administer tho city. "' ATHENS, Wednesday,-May 14. Greek forces landed today at Smyrna the news being received here with great enthusiasm. .. A Paris dispatch Thursday stated that "an important point" In Asia iiinor would "soon be the theator of an inter-allied military and - naval manifestation In which Greek sol diers and French, British and Italian warships would participate. A Paris dispatch received Thursday night stated the United States battleship Arizona and four United States crui sers had arrived at Smyrna. The British and the French each have fleets on the scene with landing parties, the Greeks have, a battleship and five gunboats and the Italians have five large warships. The United States naval forces are the battleship Arizona ' and four destroyers: The various allied naval contingents are drawn from the forces in the Adriatic and the Black sea - : Troops nlso are being concentrated from Saloniki. It is understood that British and French forces are coop- ; . : -flp'aab .ArfmlnlBlraHlll , mandate. The Italian attitude has not been disclosed, but the recent landing of Italian troops at Adalia, on the south. . era coast of Asia Minor, and the pres ence of an Italian squadron at Smyr na leads to the belief that Italy Is seeking to safeguard her Interests lo Asiatic Turkey.. ALLIES PREPARING A PARIS. Mnv' 16. (Havns.l A answer' to' 'tlio German peremptory note registering objections to tho treatv arrangements for the loft bank of the Rhine and the Saar val ley has been drafted bv tho special commission on territorial affairs pre sided over by 'Andre Turdieu, it wus reported this morning. v PARIS. -Mav 10. (Ilavus.l It became known todav that tho German . peace delegation was preparing to send another nolo to the allied nnd associated powers concerning tlio pence treatv. The note is said to he . in relation to Alsace and Lorraine. Washington; Mav ic Tho fa-- minus Arctic ship Roosevelt soon will be sold for commercial purposes by the department of commerce. Tho vessel was recent Iv sent for repairs to the Bremerton navv vard on Paget sound, where it was discovered that the alternate freezing nnd thawing in northern latitudes had sapped the huge oak timbers of their, strength and that repairs would cost more than the original price of the ship. Vntil congress authorizes n new specially constructed vessel, tlio de partment will use n wooden steamer supplied bv the shipping board, but this craft will not be capable of mak ing tho late vovages when tho ieo sets in. which wero undertnken bv the Roosevelt, As tho ship of Peary's expedition, tho Roosevelt has a farthest north record. c(iualed bv few other vessels, FORMAL NOTICE OF OPENING OF CONGRESS GOES BY CABLE WASHINGTON.; Muv 10. President Wilson will be of fioialv notified bv ciiblo of tho nssemhlitig of congress when both houses convene in extra session Mdndav. Congressional lead ers have decided Hint in view o President Wilson being in Paris, uho of the cable was the logical method of going through with tho eiistoniarv procedure of notifying lnm. . ...