Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1926, Page 12

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STAR; WASHINGTO TUESDAY. MAY 18, 1926. $31839829800330338252200238348302341820830220228238208238202822282022222023822223223282 822882422422 222 823 283322322823 8238282222245 THE EVENING $3833888383838838388383 OREGON RACE RIOT | TOFIGURE IN'TRIAL Damage Suit of Japanese Victims Significant to U. S.- Nippon Relations. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. In the United States District Court | at Portland, Oreg., July 9, a trial of important signific Japanes American rei s will be held. 1t is 2 suit for damages instituted by five Japanese subjects, four men and a Woman, in congiection with riot at Toledo, "Oreg., July 12, The men seck damages in the sum of W00 cach, while the woman asks | $30.000 . defendants are George 3. Schenck, city marshal of Toledo; his wife and seven citizens of the town —Charles A. Buck, 1. Ge S. Colvin, R. A. Pritchard, Fi vant, Owen Hart and L. D. Emerson. The Japanese plaintiffs will be rep- vesented at the trial by Wallace Me- Camant of Portland, whom the United Senate declined to con- President Coolidge’s nominee judgship of the Ninth Federal ments Watchful. American and watching t with the of the Ambassador at Washington ma f at the rtment not what s technically but te w\ the form c Kellogg exactly This was done, on is of information supplied by Walter M. Pierce, Governor of Oregon. There was an implied understanding that the State Department would do appened. i 10 justice and that any damage sus- tained by them would be indemnified The five Japanese seek compensation not only for physical violence alleged 10 have been done. them, but for the loss of employment consequent upon the riot. Some 30 or 40 Japanese were taken 1o the Toledo sawmill and lumber camp of the Pa tion in Midsummer of last 3 were hired by an employ; who engaged them for a certain kind of unusually rough work for which, at the time, no white labor was available, It was claimed Ly the Spruce company and by the employ gent that be- fore sending the they took the pr themselves that, stances. no objection to their presence | would be offered. Anti-Oriental feel- tng runs high in that particular sec tion of Oregon The Japanese had been on their jobs only a little while when they were or- dered to leave Toledo without notice. | They claim they were expelled in the | most ruthless fashion, in some cases | despoiled of their personal effects and | driven to the adjoining county line, Yith imperious orders to shitt for | themselves. During this proc rding to Japanese statements, aborers also were subjected to phys ical maltreatment and more or less se- rious injuries. The woman in the party, named Kawamoto, was the camp cook. Marshal Schenck Blamed. The Japanese will try to prove in the July trial that the city marshal of Toledo, Schenck, instead of put- ting police protection the dis- posal of the Japanese sawmill hands, actually participated in the events of which they were the vic Mrs, Schenck is charged with similar complicity. Accounts of the riot pub- lshed nt the time indi Toledo women were a: ledo men in the dist g There have been several legal skir- mishes in the lower courts in con- nection with the riot, and all pro- ceedings to date have been decided in favor of the Japanese plai This writer was in the f: west at the time of the incident, which caused a wid ad sensa- tlon throughout the Pacific Coast region and, for a time, induced the fear that serious international con- sequences with Japan might ensue. > offici regon and responsible newspapers Oregon, Washington and ali- fornial frankly deplored the a criticized the townspeople of for the commission of excesse might easily have provoked ugly re- sults. Editorial comment was to the effect that out of such little acorns tall diplomatic oaks sometimes Some commentators divided rebukes between the Toledo and i-Japanese rioters and the lumber | corporation, which thought it safe to bring Nipponese labor into a com- munity well known to be hostile to such importations. (Copyright, 1926.) lhs~ Yang, a noted Chinese rsician, who has returned to America for pecial post-graduate | work, is considerable of a feminis Although accompanied by her hu: band, she to adopt his name, " ASK for Horllcks The ORIGINAL. Malted Milk / - B Milk ForInfants, lnuhdn, ah The Aged Nourishing—Digestible— No Cooking, The Home Food-Drink for All Ages TIMES HAVE CHANGED —and people have changed. The long, gloomy face of the old-time undertaker has gone. The smile of W. W. Chambers, Washington's low-price under- taker, is one of sympathy and satisfaction. 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