, TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1931 LEIE'S BLOOD COT IL ROCKING SCI 1 Hammer of Red Revolution Brings Party to Crisis. 15 NATIONS COURT SPLIT Russian Extremist Demands Mod erates Be Ousted, Armies Under mined, All Law Be Defied. NEW YORK. Jan 24 Xlcolai Len ine's ultimatum to the socialists of the world, giving them the "21 con ditions" to which they must sub scribe before they can be received into the third or communist Interna tionale of Moscow, has met with a widespread, if in many cases nega tive, response. It indicates a decided split in the ranks of the socialist party in many countries. Judging by reports from abroad. In the 15 nations where euch opin- j ions have been expressed, four have I been unqualifiedly against entering: the third Internationale, one is un decided, three are divided and seven in favor are opposed by determined minorities. Lenine demanded, among: other tilings, that socialist organizations must purge themselves of all mod erates, defy all national laws, under mine armies, gain control of the press, throw off the allied '"yoke," promote a world economic crisis, condemn any league of nations, aid the soviet gov ernment and abandon for the blood and fire of "red revolution" all con servative social democratic pro grammes. World Differs In Artlon. Action on the bolshevik dictator's terms has been taken as follows: United States National executive committee of socialist party in refus ing to recommend affiliation said: 'We concede to the Russian comrades the right to formulate their own in ternal policies without interference from any other section of the working-class movement 1 the world. What we concede to them we wish for ourselves. Every resolution adopt ed by our party implies or takes this right for the American movement." England Leaders of British labor arty and trades union congress, in appeal to socialist and communist parties of world, j.-ged efforts to "re constitute the Internationale on a non-sectional basis." Italy Executive committee of Ital ian socialist party voted to adhere to international principles and appealed to Lenine for aid, but he warned them they must first eliminate the reform at or conservative e.ement. At the convention of the Italian socialist party at Leghorn last week, how ever, the motion for affiliation with the Moscow organization was de feated by a large majority. Germany Independent socialists, at a conference in Halle in October, vot ed to adhere to the third Internation ale programme, the vote being 237 to 156. Great disorder marked the ses sion and a number of delegates bolted the conference. A month previously independent socialists at a convention in Berlin went on record agaist bol shevism. Prance Socialists split into three factions following convention at Tours on December 2'J, at which a motion by the left wing to join the third Internationale without reserva tions received 3208 votes, winning by a large majority. The center and right groups oppose the elimination of conservative leaders. Spain Socialist congress . voted in favor of the bolshevist programme last June, but no definite action was taken until September, when Mar celino Domingo and his followers pledged adherence to Leniue and bis rule of the proletariat. Switzerland Executive committee of the Swiss socialist party refused allegiance to the Lenine programme. The party approved the committee's stand, but a split followed over the question of joining the third Internationale. are characterised In a Moscow wire less dispatch received her today as fantastic rumors. COPENHAGEN', Jan. 24. Reports of the death of Nikolai Lenine, th soviet Russian premier, are pers'st lng. according to a Helsingfors dls patch to the Berllnske Tidende. and the anti-bolshevik press says 't has further evidence of It. These news papers retard as significant in th connection, adds the dlspatoh, th fact that Lenine has not attended several recent meetings of the soviet government officials, all of which were presided over by Leon Trotxky, the minister of war. Reports of the death of Lenine and of armed attack3 upon him mv bee so frequent in the last three years, only to be followed by refutation, ex cept In the case of certain attempts upon his life, that all such reports have come to be received with de cided reserve. ALIENS GET III FOR FEE EUROPEAN CRIMINALS CHARG ED $50 TO CROSS ATLANTIC, Organization Formed to Put Thugs on Vessels, ProTide Passes and Jobs on Board. NEW TORK, Jan. 24, Smuggling of stowaways and members of ship's crews Into the United States Is becom ing so prevalent that an organization has been formed which draws lucra tive fees from European criminals wishing to escape, it u reported today by Immigration Commissioner Wallis at Ellis island. Ramifications of the organization which charges $50 to place each stow away on ships leaving Europe, extend not only throughout shipping centers abroad, but also to steamship offi cials, longshoremen and others in this country, according to" a detective agency which discovered the exist er.ee of the organization. The Drincipal methods employed. It was said, include obtaining jobs for a certain number om steamships n these In turn hide others in the holds nf the- shins. On arrival in this coun trv the "crew members lend tneir passes to the stowaways, who thus escape examination by immigration authorities. Through collusion wun longshoremen the passes are returned to their original holders, wno tnen come ashore and desert tneir snips. MAD MULLAH IS ROUTED Airmen Completely Destroy Power of Ruler In Three Weeks. WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. Complete destruction of the power of Mad Mul Iah, native ruler of Somaliland, Africa, and for 34 years a problem to British authorities, was accomplished within three weeks' time by less than !0U airmen and 11 fighting planes, ac cording to an official report on the operation just received here. Bombed out of their strongholds, the natives were pursued and all the leaders except Mullah captured or killed, the report stated. The air expedition was sent out in 1919, but details were kept secret. It was the last of miny punitive forces sent to Somaliland where con tinual uprisings have involved the British in military operations at fre quent intervals since 18S5. SELLING PLAN IS SOUGHT Chile Registers Approval. Chile A socialist party referendum resulted in majority of socialists reg istering their approval of the Moscow dictatorship, but a small minority op poses adherence to Lenine. Argentina Delegates to the na tional socialist convention on Janu ary 10. by a vote in the ratio of three to one. rejected a proposal to accept Lenine's terms and decided not to send envoys to Russia to study soviet ism. Sweden Extreme socialists and la borltes favor world revolution. Inde pendent socialists in 1919 voted to join the third Internationale. Norway Resolutions advocating creation of a revolutionary regime Daseu oa ine soviet system were passed at the last socialist congress. Scandinavian workers' congress in session at Copenhagen, however, by a vote ot 4a to la, rejected the Nor wegian socialist proposal to enter the Moscow internationale and denounced what it characterized as Lenine's "barbaric terrorist regime." Dotrh Defer Aetioa. Holland Dutch socialists in confer ence on October 27 decided to defer action on the Lenine ultimatum. Belgium Socialists rejected the overtures of third internationale lead ers and declared their purpose of pre serving Independence of action. Austria Extreme socialists after accepting membership in the third in ternationale broke off relations with Moscow on November 8, the social democrats passing resolutions con demning the Lenine-Trotzky regime as designed to "disrupt trade union ism." Mexico "Communist congress of the Mexican proletariat" in Mexico City on September 19 ended in disor der when plans were started for the organization of the fourth Interna tionale. Bolshevism previously had been indorsed by some of the speak ers. Radicalism reported spreading in Yucatan, where property of oppon ents of bolshevism has been dyna mited. The Baltic states went on record against eovietlsm when the social democratic congress at Riga on De cember 18-20 rejected adherence to the Moscow programme by a large majority. While the socialists of Strasburg voted adherence to Lenine, the French Agricultural federation announced it would expel all those who pledged allegiance to him. No official expression of opinion on the Lenine ultimatum has so far been made by socialist or communist bodies in the following countries: Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Portugal, China, Japan, Colombia, Venezuela or Peru. DEATH OF LEXIXE IS DEXIED Moscow Wireless Dispatch Says Re ports Are Fantastic Rumors. LONDON. Jan. 24. The reports of the death of Premier Lenine of soviet Rcssia and of a recent attempt to assassinate him by means ot a bomb Problem of Co-operation of Granges and Co-operative Stores Faced. SPOKANE, Wash.. Jan. 24. Repre sentatives of co-operative organiza tions in Washington, Oregon and Idaho, meeting here today, authorized the appointment of a committee to work out a selling plan to provide for the co-operation of granges and co operative stores. Other resolutions called for co-operative organizations to exert their full political strength, as well as their industrial and agricultural strength and opposed ' the establishment of grange warehouses in towns where cc operative stores already were sit uated. More than 30 officials of co operative establishments were pres ent William Bouck, president of the Washington state grange, presided, DM BARRACKS CORK ATTACKED One Civilian Is Killed in vere Fighting. Se- ATTACK IS BEATEN BACK Other Fatalities Occur In Clashes on Sunday; Mobs Are Routed in All Instances. DUBLIN, Jan. 24. Civil attacks on the police and military In various sections of the country continued to day. Early this morning there was a simultaneous attack by 100 civilians on the police and military barracks, which adjoin each other in the center of the town of Bandon, Countv Cork. There was severe fighting for nearly an hour, which resulted in the at tacking party being beaten off. The crown forces suffered no casualties but one civilian is known to have been killed. There was a fierce battle Sunday, when a large body of armed men at tacked the Glenbower police barracks near Clonmel. The civilians were beaten off. No casualties were re ported as a result of the fighting. One civilian was killed and one wounded when an attack was made upon a small body of police near Kells, County Meath. The attacking party finally withdrew, after having captured a motor car and arms. CAKSOX EXPECTED TO REFUSE Premiership of Province of Ulster Not Likely to Be- Taken. LONDON, Jan. 24. Sir Edward Car son is expected to refuse tne pre miership of the province of Ulster and also intimates his withdrawal from Irish affairs when he receives an Ulster delegation tomorrow, says the Daily Mail. He will ccntinue his in terest in Ireland, the newspaper de clared, simply as a well-wisher from England. Sir Edward will go to Ulster next month to announce publicly his with drawal and attend the opening of the Ulster parliament, which ceremony. he Daily Mail declared, may be per formed by King George. LIPS SHUT AS TO TALERA O'Ceallaigh Refuses to Comment on Report or Paris Visit. PARIS, Jan.-24. Sean O'Ceallaigh, representative here of the Sinn Fein, refused to confirm or deny reports received here from London that De alera. the Irish republican leader, is in Paris. I have nothing to say about it," said, "but it might not do any harm to have a look around. You ever can tell whom you might find." Two Boys Shot by Troops. CORK, Jan. 24. Two boys were wounded, one of whom later died, when troops enforcing the curfew order fired at some persons in the vi cinity of Shanon street last evening. resumably because they failed to halt when challenged. The curfew. according to the new arrangements. begins at S P. M. Rev. J. A. Irwin Arrested. BELFAST, Jan. 24. The Rev. J. A. rwin, a Presbyterian minister who poke in the united States with Eamonn de Valera during the latter's tour, has been arrested, it was learned ere today. RUE DE LA PAIX CHOCOLATES, 20 OR MORE UNIQUE VARIETIES IN A BOX, $2 STREET FLOOR BELGIAN LOAN FLOATED Subscription Books Opened at 10 o'clock and Closed Immediately. NEW YORK. Jan. 24. J. P. Mor gan & Co. and the Guaranty Trust company announced this morning that subscription books for the 113.- 000,000 Belgian loan were opened at 10 o'clock and immediately closed. The announcement was. taken to mean that the loan had been success fully floated and that it wa oversubscribed. LEGLESS VETERAN IS HERO Wheeled Platform Pushed in Front of Auto to Save Baby. iSlAMI, Fla., Jan. 24 Bob Steele, who lost both legs in the world War, saved the life of a baby girl on the beach here yesterday by pushing his wheeled platform in front of a motor car to hurl her out of the way. The machine knocked Steele over but he escaped with slight injuries. Logger Drowned at Camp. ABERDEEN, Wash., Jan. 24. (Spe- lal.) Victor Anderson, logger em ployed at the Hobi camp, on the North river, was drowned yesterday morning when he slipped off the boom stick and was swept through the gate, despite attempts of fellow workers to save his life. The river was running rapidly and the man was hurled through the gate. The body was in the water for about an hour before It could be recovered. Miss Mary Hall, noted traveler and geographer, was, in 1905, the first woman to trek from the Cape to Cairo. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!; 1 Musical 1 Instruments f s Sacrificed E Free Lessons Given E z Removal Sale E f McDougall Music Co. 323 Aider street. Between Sixth and Broadway. -imiiimmiimmiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiii- 100,000 Orientals In California. SACRAMENTO, Cal.. Jan. 24. The report of the director of the 1920 United States census, showing 100,933 Chinese. Japanese and Hindus reside in California, has bene made public here. The report was sent from Washington, D. C. in response to a telegraphic request for information for the use of reapportionment com mittees oi tne legislature. ' The con stitution provides that aliens in eligible to citizenship are not to be counted in the redlstricting process. Best grades coal. f)iamonrt r"na) Co Bdw Prompt delivery. ii'J6 I. 1 -Adv. Reduce Your Fat Without Pieting Tus nro the formula for fat reduction was "disV Vxeroise." Today it is "Take Marmola Prescription Tablets. Friends tell friends doctors 'tell their patients, until thousands know and use this convenient. harmless method. They eat what they like, Irve as :h-y like, and stilt lose their two. three or four pounds of fat a week. Simple, effective,, harmless Marmola Prescription Tablets are sold by all drurristf a !re case for ore dollar. Or If you prefer you rr.ay wrUc direct to the Marmola Company, 4112 Woodwaifi Ave., Detroit. Mich. Adv. Cf7 BT fE& TB CCP5 9 THOMPSON'S Deep-Curve Lfun Are Better Trademark Registered THE SIGN OF PERFECT SERVICE Thoroughly experienced Optometrists for the examl nation and adjustments, skilled workmen to con struct the lenses a concen trated service that guaran tees dependable glasses at reasonable prices. Complete Lean Grinding Factory on the Premises SAVE YOUR EYES Nothing Sold to Dealers Nothing Sold C. O.D. Nothing Returnable "Merchandise of cMerit Only Nothing on Approval No Telephone Orders Ever Sale Final FAIR NOTICE! Just Three More Magic Days! In Which to Save 33, 40 and 50 Cents on EVERY DOLLAR Spent on Dependable and First Quality "Merchandise of Merit" A grand three-day finale to a sale that has brought prices down below what was believed to be the bottom of price deflation. Many of our entire stocks without reservation Reduced to HALF PRICE and 40 PER GENT and 33y3 PER CENT OFF Yes, it has been sensational! -in that in innumerable instances the reduced price was lower than before the war and it will continue to offer sensation after sen sation every remaining day Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Every department is offering bargains hundreds of them are to be found on every floor beginning from the Basement up to the Eighth Floor. And in speaking of the Basement we wish to say that the ECONOMY BASEMENT STORE-occupies an enviable position. Because its sur plus stocks are neglibly small, it has been free to make some unexpectedly fine purchases of new goods, getting full benefit of the recent market de cline. We are offering these newjurchases every day, and as a result the ECONOMY BASEMENT STORE has been packed from the time the store's doors open until they close again at night. ' Generalizing, we wish to call your attention to several of the items. Al though every one of the hundreds deserve special comment, this is impos sible. Our sale of Boys' Wash Suits began yesterday. While this is an annual event that is eagerly looked forward to by hundreds of parents in this city, we held it prematurely, as it were, in order to make it a part of this magic readjustment sale, consequently the prices are lower than they probably would have been had the event been held on schedule time. There are hundreds of suits at $1.00 and $1.35, and other prices which are half the regular market price. This event is dealt with more fully on another part of this page. Then we are offering our entire stock of high-grade bathroom fixtures at 20 to 50 per cent less. The modern bathroom symbolizes the cleanest, most wholesome and healthful things of life. No other room in the house so truly measures the standard of the family. Guests frequently form opin ions once they step into your bathroom. You yourself have arrived at an opinion this way when on a visit From a sanitary point, it is obligatory to have good bathroom fixtures, and here they are: Brackets, Glass Shelves, Brush Holders, Towel Bars, Soap Dishes and Sponge Dishes, all 20 to 50 per cent less. Then, too, we are selling our fine Bathroom Mirrors at 33 xi per cent off. '. It seems proper that we should hold in conjunction with this Bathroom Fixture Sale a sale of handsome Toilet Sets Composition Ivory, Pyralin, Tusculor at half price. These are original and distinctive sets, beauti fully decorated, and also so well made that they are useful as well as ornamental. There are just a few pieces of our fine furniture left, such as Spinet Desks, Gate-Leg Tables, Davenport Tables and Overstuffed Chairs all at half price. It might interest our readers to know that during the first day of this sale we sold so many pieces of furniture that our delivery section, even today, has been unable to take care of them, which is not a reflection on our delivery section. Our entire stock of Rugs at 33 '3 per cent off. This announcement means more when we say it than when it is made by other establishments, inasmuch as our regular prices were always lower than regular prices else where. Then there are hundreds of yards of curtainings at 40 per cent off, such as Marquisettes, Scrims and Swisses, and several thousand yards of Cretonnes in delightful patterns at half price, and Inlaid Linoleums at 33 y3 per cent less. Our linen department has been the center of activity the past month, but never was it so busy as it has been during this sale, and the reason has . been quite apparent. Irish Linen Table Cloths at 33 per cent off; Irish Linen Crash at half price. On the same floor we are selling full-size Plaid Blankets and full-size Comforters and Machine Filet Bedspreads, all at half price. Women are profiting greatly by this sale. Our customers know how exquisite and dainty are the Blouses in our stock. Now we are selling our entire stock of Blouses and Over-Blouses at drastically reduced prices Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Satin Blouses at $3.75, and Bur lingaoie Blouses at cost and less than cost the sale price being $5.98. Also all our Castleton Blouses at one-third off a Tailored Cotton Blouse very specially priced at $2.95. And if it is Gloves that a woman needs, here are Gloves of real mocha at 33 y3 per cent off, and genuine imported French Kid Gloves at $3. 1 7 a pair; imported Japanese Embroidered Crepe Kimonos at less than import cost, $2.95 ; Athletic Suits of cross-bar dimity, crepe de chine and Japanese silk at half price 75c to $3.98; dainty Gowns- and Envelope Chemise at $1.45. And we could continue on and on. Come during the next three days! 1 THIS STORE USES NO COMPARATIVE PRICES- THEY ARE MISLEADING AND OFTEN UNTRUE p Rely on Cuticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles op itodauM. Ohtmmt to mOu-Tilem u pnr- t THOMPSON OPTICAL INSTITUTE Chas. A. Rusco. Pres. anl Gen. Mcr. EVESIGHT SPECIALISTS Portland's La r pest. Most Modern. Best Equipped. Ex clusive Optical Establishment 200-10-11 CORBETT BI.DG. FIFTH AND MORRISON. Since 1008. 3) ..3z- g ?, Apply Zemo, the Clean, An tiseptic Liquid Easy to Use Does Not Stain Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heal? skin troubles, also sores, bums, wounds and chafing. It pene trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effec tive and satisfying. The E.W. Row Co., Cleveland, O. J HOT TEA BREAKS A COLD TRY THIS Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of this hamburg tea. put a cup of boiling water upon It. pour through a sieve and drink a tea cupful at any time. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores, re lieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It la inexpensive and entirely vege table, therefore harmless. Adv. SAGE TEA IN F, If Mixed with Sulphur it Dark ens so Naturally Nobody can Tell. Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with won derful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bot tle of this old-time receipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at a very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens eo naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap plied it's eo easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw It through your hair, tak ing one strand at a time. By morn ing the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it Is re stored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. Adv. They WORK while you sleep" HE COULD HARDLY TAKE UP THE FARES Conductor Was Dreadfully Weak and Rundown Tanlac Restores Health Tou are bilious, constipated, head achy, full of cold, unstrung Your meals don't fit breath is bad, skin sallow. Take one or two Cascarets tonight for your liver and bowels and wake up clear, rosy and cheerful. No griping no inconvenience. Utuaren love Cascarets, too. 10, 25, 60 cents. r-Ad.V. ; "My mother got such splendid re sults from Tanlac that 1 decided to try It, and it certainly has done the work for me, too," said II. A. Rankin, 966 Albina ave., Portland, well-known streetcar conductor. "I suffered so constantly from con stipation for the past ten years that I was continually taking some laxa- i tive. My appetite was gone and I lost weight until it just seemed like all my strength was lost. I had lost so much energy and felt so tired and worn out I could hardly take up the fares. "Well, sir, Tanlac braced me up from the very start and now I feel so different I sometimes wonder if 1 am the same man. ly appetite Is fine, my digestion perfect and I have sained eight pounds in weight. I tell you there Is nothing like Tanlac when a man is in the shape I was in." Tanlac is sold In Portland by the Owl Drug Co. Adv, RED PEPPER HEAT QUICKEST RELIEF Concentrated Heat Penetrates Brings Quickest Relief. Hheumatlsm, lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck. More muscles, strains, aching joints. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try "Red Tepper Rub," and you will have the quickest relief known Nothing has such concentrated, pen etrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tinglinp heat. In three minutes It warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circulation, breaks up the congestion and pain Is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a Jar at once. Almost in stant relief awaits you. Use It for colds In chest. No matter what you have used for pain or congestion, don't fail to try Red Pepper Rub. Adv. Phone your want ads to The Ore- souian. limn 70i0, Automatic 660-Sj. i