Page Ten
The Capita Journal, Salem, Oregon.
Bloodshed, Robbery and
Destruction Follow Red
Uprising In Hun Districts
i Berlin, March 24. Order has been restored in Hamburg
jumT the communists have been ejected from the shipyards
; which they had occupied.
Berlin, March 24. Great property damage and the loss of
imwarHs nf ft suvirA rtf livp msirlfprl rmTniiniaf rticnrrfora in
( is ill ns ann mwns in r'n an nTnnv ann in Mam.
yesterday. The trouble in Prussian Saxony seemed to
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t RAPmwi fn ppntpp ln.r n t for. Hrr. rr. KonL-o a nr. imKlw'
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pletely wrecked by high explosives.
Stories of violence, robbery and
vartuai anarcny continuec to ar
rive last night from that r.-clon.
Town balls at Plauen and Rode-
wisch were destroyed and county
buildings at Leipsic and Freiburg
were damaged, one person being
injured at Freiburg. Thu OJuniy
court building In Dresden was
badly damaged by an nxplosion
and three persons were Injured. A
mi ar atteniDt at the townnu'i
at Aiiortnifh W!K TrilKf riLU'il hv He
Hants Are Robbed.
A party of armed men, riding in
a motor lorrv anacKuu two iivu.Ba
-r
tnKH in ivilliifsn-iii j :.iu i.p uj
nomine and succeeded in olmtln-
Ing about 200,000 marks from the
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lnsiltuion. inc Baviusn
Helbra was also robbed during ' l:e f
day and strikers in tiiat town
compelled the Helbre Anzeigcr toj
suspend publication.
A laree crowd surrotmdol lie
hnrrurllH ftt Hest A'M '1 1 und I
demanded the surrender of nimsj
stored there. A deputation enter- j
ed the building to negotiate nith.
the police but the result. f tlite
not been retorted.
disorders in central Gernmny are
increasing and large sections of
industrial regions are actually in
the hands of the insurgent, says
an Exchange Telegraph company
dispatch from Amsterdam, which
1 quotes telephonic advices f'om
Berlin during the night.
Reports from Saxony st-itt that
more buildings have been damaged
by dynamite in various towns, ana
that at Mansfeld prisons have been
opened and their inmates liber
ated. Complete anarchy is declar
ed to reign at Heststadt, where all
banks have been raided and whert
the population is fleeing in a
panic.
Elks Entertain
Industrial Girls
A program of seven number
was given the forty girls of lh
state Industrial school last nighi
by members of the Elks lodge wli
voluntarily offered their service
and which pleased their entire an
dience to a great extent.
Miss Florence Dell gave a pleas
ing recitation followed by singln
numbers from J. K. Rodgers, J. t
Dell and O. L. McDonald. Coo
18 Killed in Hamburi.
Hamburg, Mar. 24. Fifteen
civilians and one ponce oi.-iei
were killed and six persons were
wounded in riots here yesterday
afternoon.
The mob attempted to lipid the
police cordon about ihj Vul'an
shipyards and to disarm .h- po
lice. The police ordered 'lie crowd
to disperse and when I his order
was ignored the officers opeaed
fire and threw hand grenades into
the mob.
Workers Told to Ana.
Communist leaders tried to lii.ld
a mass demonstration hi HcillgOTi
geist field, in the Altona suction of
the city, but were unable to obiain
possession of the field, as llw po
lice had erected a barbed vire en
tanglement around it and had sta
tioned armored- cars ai siraies.c
Bolnts. The crowd, foiled in its
attempt to. hold a meeting, noneu
the armored cars.
The communist Volks Zeluuih
of this city has called upon work
ers to arm themselves.
Prisons Throw Open.
London, Mar. 24. Communist
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Patton was on the bill for a few
slight of hand performances, while
K. A. Kurtz and August Hucka
stein delivered short address-.-.
Oscar Gingrich sang several soioaJ
Waee Cut Followed b?
Reduction of Workers
Chicago, Mar. 24. -The Inter
national Harvester company.
which last night made known j
proposed wage reductions of from j
S to 20 per cent for 45,000 em-'
ployes, today announced that,
"present economic conditions".
would make it necessary to lay oft
several thousand men within the
next sixty days.
Residence Bombed.
Madrid, Mar. 24. Five bombs
were exploded in residences at
Carballino, in d ense province last
light, dispatches today announ-J
;ed.
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Department of
State To Hle
Bergdoll Case
Washington, Mar. 24. All pa
pers in the war department relat
ing to the case of Grover C. Berg
ai waned American draft evad
er, now In Germany, were trans
mitted to the state department 10
day at the direction of Secretary
Weeks with a request that they be
considered from an international
viewpoint.
Railroads to Get Hearing;
In Wocr Case, March 9b
The Oregon-Washington and
the Southern Pacific railroad
will be given an opportunity on
March 29 to show cause why ihe
public service commission should
re-open the wood rate case. That
day has been set by the commis
sion for arguments on petitions
for rehearings of this case fOi by
both of these roads. The petitho.
were filed in protest against the
action of the commission in ref in
ing to allow proposed increase in
freight rates on wood pulp and
fuel wood approximating lo per
cent and reducing the old rates by
about the same amount.
May Queen Elected.
At the annual student body May
Queen election yesterday in Eaton
1.-11 u.nr Nntaon of Heppner,
nail, " ' J .
Oregon, was chosen May queen by
a small majority over oju.. v
CClure of Portland. According to
Willamette tradition the other two
nominees shall serve as maids of
the queen, who are Sybil McClure
and Charlotte Coisan.
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