The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 21, 1917, Image 1

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touncmirnt that llrrhrrt (.'. Hoover
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it Miqurntlonablc power bo placod
my honJ," naya tho Praaldont'a
treirnl. "I am confident that the
'rclta of (lump powor will b nocea
7 only In llio frw caitm wlirrr nomo
II or nclflnh minority prove un
time to put llio, nntlon'M Intcrenln
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TWO RED CROSS
NURSES KILLED
KXPL08I0N CAUSES INVESTIQA.
TION AND FINDING OF SHELLS
ON ST. LOUIS THAT HAVK IKEN
TAMPERED WITH.
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BRITISH CLAIM
6AINS AGAINST
rASIIINUTON, I). C. Mny 21 The
(oral Trado Commlnolon urged up.
Cotitriii today to entnbllith fedornl
itrol oir coal price.
T ronimlmilon declared thnl enal
i oiKTniorn have doctored their
fa In order to tiow a high coat
produclUiu and then aold coal,
a. everl hundred per cent over
ot of iroluctlon.
lit coiiinilHlon recommended (he
tUtloii of the distribution of coal
"dltiR the nuthorlty lo allot quan
t to 1trluu1t clnnMcH of ronaumera.
JSS1AN WORD
CAUSES TROUBLE
UIAN PROFK880R KXPLAINS
UMINQ CAUSE OF MISUNOKR
TANDINQ AND CONFUSION IN
UISIA.
WAHIIINHTON. I C. May 21 It U
announced that Mrs. Bdlth Ayera, of
ChlcaKo. and Minn Helen llnrnett
Woodi, of Kvanaton, llllnol. two red
cioi nurren with thn medical unit
bound for Europe, were killed nloard
the liner Monculla while they were
wntchlnR ruii practice when a aholt
burnt.
Another iiure tax M-rlounly but not
family Injured.
The MuiiKulla returned to port.
VAKIIIN5TON. I V, Mny 21 A
a reoull of tho explosion on the Mon
golian It det eloped today that the gov
ernment U investigating alleged fault)
KhelU aboard the liner St. IxjuIs, Ger
man ple being nunperted
Hlielln for Immediate ue In the gun
on tho 8t. U)ul are found to be In
operative. Tho fuea have been tam
pered with. .
FIVE TAKEN
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Down With American Pie
Says Dr. Gurli Mellenthin.
FRENCH ADVANCK IN MORONVIL
LER8 SECTION
Frtneh Foreaa
and 800
Supporting
onera Say Hlndtnburg la Rolnfort-
Ing Woat Front With Fraah Soldiora
From Eat Drlva on Potrograd.
TWO PLEAD OUILTY AND THREE
NOT QUILTV. OTHERS AUTHEN
TICALLV SAID TO BE IMPLI
CATED.
II0A(l(), Muy 21 ITofcHiior Sam
N. Hut per, Inbtructor in modorn
ORRi'.i ut tho Unlveraltyof Chicago
one of tho bent known authorities
RuihIii in tho United SUtea, aaya
mutli of thu differences botweon
itUHHlnn HoclnllHta nnd tho pro
nii Kovlirnment reported In tho
eu Hiutort nppeurn to bo duo to
interpretation of 11 lluaHian word,
' In Hngllsh would moan "con
itlons," 'or tho IttHt five weeka It haa been
Bi'iieiai understanding that Rua
ociaiiBta demanded aa the polloy
l ullies that thero bo"o annexa
or IndumultleH," aald I'rofeaaor
er,
tlio program of the new coalition
fwnent in Ruiala the policy
ld U reported (o be 'no annexa-
Five men were arretted nnd two
more arc expected lo be arrested, n
well a poimlbly otherx, bh n renult of
raids made Inst night by the sheriffa
office and the police on roads leading
from Dorrls to Klamath Falls.
John Nelson, Tom Noug and Harry
llneher pleaded guilty to limine liquor
before Justice flownn Uulny. nlle
Dae Hurling nnd Jess Mlllelt pleaded
not guilty-
Others are authentically Mild to bo
Implicated.
U-slle J. Cndy and (Miter M. Miller
were arrested today for having liquor
in their possession nnd the liquor con
flscatcd. 1
lion and contributions." Tho question
of wording is all important
"'No Indemnities' would mean no
reparation for destruction don In
France, Uolglum. Poland, Serbia or
Uumanla.
"No contributions' means no punl
tho Indemnities, such as Germany im
posed on France In 1870.
"Have the Ilusslan socialists chang
ed their attitude, or haa thero been
a misunderstanding. Tho latter would
seem to be the case.
"The Ilusslan newspapers for tho
first week In April, at which time
(hla point of policy first enmo up,
..iv thn formula of tho Kusslau so
cialists; 'No forced annexation and
no contribution' Are the Gennan
intriguer, working both in Hussla and
America, responsible for this misin
terpretation T
'The Hussinn word was a Russian
Ized form of our own word 'contribu
tions.'
"Mr. Shepherd, of tbo United Tress,
.nnnrii.,1 tho other day on u faked
telegram from Parta ,prlntcd In tbo
llimulnn nillinrs. to tho effect that tbo
Amerlcnn Secretary of State had for
bidden newspaper discussion of the
coming aoclallat congress in Stock
holm. Have we aometmng aimiiar
here?
"In any case, Russian socialists have
all olong been oppoaed only to 'forced
annexation nd punitive Indemnities,'
or contribution."
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LONDON. May 21 The French have
advanced In the Moronvlllers section,
taking severs! lines of trenches and
loo prisoners.
The French announce violent light
Ing along most of the front. The
UrllUh claim success against Hindoo
burg'a lines, particularly In the" Dulle
court and Fontnines-les-Croalsllles
regions where they have taken a sup
porting trench.
German prisoners any that Hlndeb
burg Is moving fresh divisions from
Russia to the French front replacing
on the Russian front with battered
divisions from the French front, and
as soon as the broken units are rested
plans to stnrt a drive on Petrograd.
MRS. MOONEY'S
TRIAL BEGINS
THIRD OF ALLEGED PARADE
BOMB MURDERERS IS BEFORE
JUDGE SEAWELL IN SUPERIOR
COURT.
SAN FRANC18CO. May 21-Mrs
Itena Mooney, third of tho alleged
preparedness parade bomb murderers
to bo placed on trial, came before
Judge Kmmett Seawell in Superior
Judge Dunne's courtroom tbla morn
ing. Tho first move of her attorneys
was to ask that Mrs. Mooney and
Israel Weinberg, also held for the
samo offense, be releaaed on ball.
Louis Ferrarn, deputy district attor
ney, lead the prosecution.
Saturday the question of who waa
to preside at the trial till waa In
doubt, Judge Dunne having announced
aeveral days ago that he would prealde
at no more bomb-trials.
District Attorney Flckert announced
previous to the trial that P. C. Oxman,
now under. clmrgea of attempting to
finmo tho Thomas Mooney case, would
testify ngalnst Mra. Mooney, thero be
ing some 150 wltnessea under su
poena. The defenae declared It would
havo now witnesses to offer bfore the
tilal closed.
Requests for a federal Investigation
of tho Oxman chargea have been aent
to Samuel Gompers, President of the
American Federation of Labor, for
transmission to the govarasMRt, by
Paul Scharrenberg, Secretary of the
California State Federation of Labor.
Scharrenberg asks that Francis tf.
Heney be appointed to conduot the
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fek. VWiOh tA. rf.
"Down with the Great American
Pie." sajs Dr. Gurli Mellenthin of
Los Angeles 'in tho new propaganda
ahe haa begun to save flour during
the war. Sbo haa gono forth on a
nation-wide campaign against the pie,
tnc cake, and all those goodies which
appeal more to the taate than to the
appetite. "1 appeal to the bakers to
quit making pie during the war," aald
she. "I appeal to the housewives
of America to atop buying pie. I ask
them to stop making pies."
DRUNKEN MAN
MADLYMURDERS
KILL8 TWO, INJURES WIFE AND
MAY HAVE COMMITTED SUICIDE
WHILE IN INTOXICATED CONDITION.
MOKELUME HILL. Calif., May 21
Jack Treanor, an engineer, shot and
killed hla mother-in-law, Mrs. J. M.
Storms, then turned his weapon on
hla eight months old babe sleeping
In Ita crib' killing It, fired foua shots in
the body of hla young wife, threw tho
weapon on the floor nnd fled to the
iillla at Fosterla, early this morning
whllo drunk.
The wife will probably recover.
The sheriff and a posse are 'trail
ing the murderer. Treanor came to
hla mother-in-law's home where hla
wife and baby were staying at 1 o'clock
this morning. Mrs. Storms, opened
the door nnd admlted him.
It la believed she took him to task
for being intoxicated and they quar
reled. Treanor then drow the gun
and began to Are.
SAN ANDREA8, May 21 The sher
iff here believes that Jack Treanor,
the Fortorla murdered suicided by
Jumping down an abandoned 'mine
shaft.
An Investigation shows that he also
attempted to cut hla wife's throat
after shooting her and the other.
SOCIALIST MEET
DOOMED TO FAIL
ENGLAND'S FOREMOST SOCIALIST
SAY8 OUTCOME OF SUCH A CON
FERENCE WILL BE FISTICUFFS
AND CONFUSION.
(Delayed by Censor)
LONDON, May 18 H. M. Hyndman,
one of England's foremost socialists,
believes Russian plana for a general
conference of world socialists is
doomed to failure.
"1 believe the likeliest outcome of
the conference will be flstlcufls, con
fusion and bad feting," he laid today.
"Out, nevertheless, any effort to
suppress such a gathering might have
worse results.
"The Russian plan advanced by the
soldiers' and workmen's council pro
poses to settle important economic
questions which demand the coolest
deliberation In an atmosphere of
peace, while the war la raging.
"If the delegates met to consider
agreed principles and to discuss them
In a single language such a conference
would be sufficiently difficult but
whero there ia no such agreement
Indeed the widest difference aa well
aa aeveral .languages where the 'man
agers would naturally be Russians
language would be unintelligible to
AMERICA'S FULL
WEIGHT NEEDED
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BRITISH' SECRETARY OF WAR
TELLS OF WAR CONDITIONS
AND WHAT AMERICA SHOULD
DO AS HER PART.
By LOWELL MELLETT
(United Press Staff Correspondent.
LONDON. May 18 (Delayed b? Mall)
"This war will not be over until the
full weight of America has been
thrown Into the scales; not until Am
erica begins making war as though
ahe alone raced Germany, will there
be a possibility of predicting when the
end will come."
80 spoke Lord Derby, England's
Secretary of State for war Kltehnsr'a
successor today. And then he added.
emphatically: ";
"The bigger blow America is able
to deliver, the sooner she delivers it
the quicker will the war end and the
new order of things be assured."
The United Presa correspondent
went to Lord Derby for some expres
sion of belief on the duration of the
war and of what part America should
take In the fighting. He found the
war secretary firmly of the belief that
the-end Is not yet In sight
"America," he said, "has a big part
to play In this struggle to abolish the
world menace of militarism. America
must strike hard. We hope she will
strike quickly."
Here the British war head suddenly
paused, swung about In his chair,
faced the blank wall of his office and
reiterated, as though aeeking to pro
ject his thought across the ecean:
"This war will not be over until the
full weight of America haa been
thrown into the scales. Her full
weight" he emphaalxed.
"Dont let America" be misled. Ger
many'a active propaganda right now
is directed to that purpose. In every
way possible, Germany la throwing
out the idea that the war's end Is in
sight. Germany would like this to be
so.
"Germany has reached, if not
passed. the crest of her military
strength. She knows every day ahe
Is weaker by so many men. "She Is
ready to quit on her own terms.
"She Is ready to fight a long, long
time yet before, accepting the' terms
that the world's democracy demands
to safeguard the future.
"It baa been, and atill will be a
terrible fight. Lord Kitchener sitting
in thla very chair, said it would be a
long war. Not until the English peo-
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MALE RESIDENTS
OF ALL NATIONS
MUSI REGISTER
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JAIL SENTENCE, ONLY, TO 'PUN
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Registration Booths Will.Bo-Oswn I
Oregon Prom 7 AM, b I . M,
June 8 Booths to Corroipeaid With
Regular Voting Precincts All Males)
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Between 21 and SO, Inclusive Must
Register.
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Continued on Page 3.
Agency People Down.
V. E. O'Neil, H. R. Crane, Fred
Moffat and R. H. Radcliff, of Klamath
Agency, came down Saturday night
from that place.
two-third of the delegates that task
aeema hopeless.
"However, it the Russian soldiers
and workmen are. aeeking light. It
would certainly be wrong to suppress
their efforts. If such a conference Is
held the allies should see that their
men from the tranche are repre-
aented. After all they are the ones
who must decide.
"Tho Stockholm conference which
waa engineered by the Germans not
the Russian conference, was doomed
to failure in advance because the
Gorman Intrigue waa entirely too
transparent to fool anybody.." -
" .' War Census BiHitfT"
Adjutant OonsraTa Ofhc " t
PORTLAND. QreMay 11.. mfciW
Utratlon taewin bejqpem Uu-efth-out
Oregon, from 7 o'clock A. M. to
9 o'clock pM. MJUMtS, aktster,
f of the registration of aU 'mile real
dents between tmVagea of 21 aad M
years. Inclusive. , "-
In practically all case, these regis-,
tratlon booths will correspond to tho
regular precinct voting places
It ahould be thoroughly understood
that every male resident between the
ages of 21 and 30 years, inclusive,
must register. '
This applies to alien aa well aa to
citizens. It makes no difference,
whether the alien la a Japan, a
Chinese, an lUlIan.a Geraaaav arsa
man of any other nationality. He
must register. In common 'with all citi
zens of the designated ages. ;
Of course, aliens will not be drafted
for the army. But theGoveniaseat
desires a record of thomOne par
pose of the war census Is to oMaca
accurate data as to the number and
employment of aliens of, military, age
now In the United-States3. .
The Government desires alao to
obtain 'from 'the coming eeasqa infor
mation .showing exaesV aov every
male citizen la beat fitted to,ha eXvaer
vlce to his country, whether" ii.ltfvll
or military life.
Consequently, If you are a man be
tween the ages of 21 and 30 years.
Inclusive, either alien or fuU.ciUxoa,
you are subject to reglstratloa on the
day fixed by the President. Exemp
tions from military service: will' be
determined afterward. Vou raui,reg
lster In your home precinct. If yen
fail to present yourself, or presenting
yourself, give false, misleading of in-
incorrect answers to the queetlea.
you are subject to punishment by Im
prisonment in Jail. There ia ao. alter
native of fine.
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NEW MYSTERY IN
GERMAN PURCHASES
BERNE, Switzerland. April 20 (By
Mall) The Swiss Governemeat la cur
ious to know why Germany "waits
huge quantities of Japanese croao' pa-
per napkins. German aats'tttvagh-
out Switzerland have- baa plaa;t
order for large quantities, wmf 'far
them in napklna of their own aaaau-
facture and money whichalone asjwal
the value of the Japaaese'jarlety,
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