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THE, OREGON StTHDAl? JOURM AL POfctLAllU SUNDAY tIORl4lNG - JAKtTAfeV S. 1S22, 4 a TREATY IS RATIFIED I DAL ... t . . - . . BY 64 TO 57 VOTE "V 1 , ' , iiWtaM rie ru cam . cusslon by the opposing faction. this Tii.. v.rf,vim. am TWmf TTnitl mi tne Important one, however. and . . . , , . ' . k. .Jvo. 4 m om States Marshal J Morelock on her way eU chamber In National university, their to toe Mnltnomah couUty Jail . Sa t- h.4 r.oVi4 lurdar. after she was sentenced to 18 Eimonn da T alert who had yesterday 7 unpnwnmem r uu x - tendered his resignation, after an alter- hand with a hAmmer on Ue cnemawa native proposal he submitted was Indian reservation. September 4. j . . .... i.,.., Jl 1 I Y! T wu M tl HTin nill ID K&Vi" 8UQ tlon that a vote he taken tonight, took Uiu lcluiu w " nan in unaT i aeuu earlier in Lam nay. The Sinn Fein chieftain accused Arthur Griffith of "bringine; back a compact that had split the Irish nation." . "If It wan tnv last nr1 In nfni. " Da Valera aald nronhetlcallv. "I would want to say that an unfair attempt has been .made to represent me as trying; to split the country. It is most unfair." reunff soldiers, sarin .they are vlolat- ln en oath by teUflf for the treaty.' OnrxiLh . was . truculent and biting. There was a torabllks silence as he ftp , except for occasional Interrup tions from Mary MacSwtney. which. hofrever. Were not loud" snout h tgr her worn t be made out. The treaty la bo' more final than we are the final feneration on earth," cried OrlxOHv. It fives Ireland What she haa not had for centuries. We won't save ur faces at the expense of our eoun trrmeo's blood." ItZWS riZADS FAST News of the vote, which Is tantamount to ratification, was received with re joicing throughout the country. The Iall adjourned until Monday after cheering te Valera following his reslrnatlon. Amid the poomlng of flashltrhta, the roar at cheers and the ringing of bells. . t I , . . W ,Ka ..a.. 4klk M, k .WW. WW ,wy .......... uw w. 4 free state, on par with Canada and Australia, In the British commonwealth ef nations. De Valera, until a few weeks ago the hare of all Ireland and of all Irishmen . throughout the world, beaten In the lonr. Weary campaign against the treaty. Stood somberly at his place and heard the 'Irish parliament members yell for - aia iwincuon. CHKZS OB YALCBA lie Mapped from his high position as t resident ef the republle for which be sd Ions battled, and which now seemed lead, and took his place as the leader bt the minority the "die hards" of the Irish republic. . A t that mnmftl Via MmnM. w4S hom he had labored shoulder to shoul der In the fight for freedom when the Outlook for liberty looked blackest, and who turned on him at last and voted gainst htm, stirred toward him in the Biatorte room and guv Mnv cheer upon fuMr, i oej naa neipeo aeieai on ine treaty Issue, but they sUU hailed him as the man who led the Irish forlorn hone la the days when It looked very forlorn indeed, whose consistent hamaeertng 1u freedom'! cause" had made possible the creation of the tree state. tOTIKO IB TESSB . As the dc w of .the vote spread Ire land roared its joy at the achievement of freedom after .700 years. Such JubUa tloa had never rung through the streets , Of DubUn before. Men In the uniform tf the Irish republican army and "black and tans" who. a few months ago were engeged in a bloody and merciless war fare, were swept along in the Ude.ef Jubilation. The news swept over Ireland, from town to town, and for the flrst ttroe In generatldhs freedom itt belled M ft reality and Joy fires were kindled on the hilltops. ' The voting on the treaty was neck and Beck all the way. As each member was tailed Upon for his vote the tide Swayed back and forth, sometimes the treaty adherents leading by a vote or iwv, wan we ise vaiera taction would sin. ftlSlQTVaTtO SEtl!tI)ET The strain was Intense upon the mem- v vers within the halL t Outside, Jammed Ughtly agtlnit the Walls of the university and. massed Jn tlaces, thousands bt people Awaited the (suit ' When they learned the voting naa commenced they cheered uproar ' eualy. confident the result would be fa . Vocable to the treaty, without knowing the vote was going. The crowds cheered madly when the ,Ieult was announced and waitjd to ttve the leaders a great welcome as they emerged from the building. Wh n the ;vote was announced De' Valera And addressed the meettdg r "I suppose I should resign," he said. Beedtatlngly. "I don't know whether should now or later." ' film, ' "If I resigned I should demand that the people decide the Issue," De Valera responded, indicating he would carry the treaty fight before the country. frKAB CITIL Wll ' Finally he called a meeting of his follower at the Mansion House tomor ' row. wbea the future policy of the "die bards" will be decided upon. He then announced his resignation. eying: "The Irish republle was established fry the will ef the people. . It can only be dissolved by the will of the people. - Ireland's rejoicing over the success of the treaty, which sets up a free state. , was tampered by fesre of civil war. , De Valera, It was feared, might make 1 ens last effort against agreement with ' Britain. - When the Dall met the Issue was In .' foubL Both sides In the treaty fight with De Valera and Charles Burgess, minister of defense, needing one fao 1 tton, and Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins the other, marshalled all thelf . loroes ror the iinai enort. CRT tHAMf 'A bitter debste. In which personal ehargea were freely hurled by both sides, lasted throughout the day. - ! v Finally It was agreed that two speak ers for each side would wind up the de v bate, to be followed by , Burgess, who Would sum up for the opposition, and OrlffUh. who would have the last word la favor of the compact. 1 Charles Burgess, ra his closing al- e mi "N TIT- t v victor Records SCHUUm-HEKX itaar h et wrnncmi. aCTtrruRTCM aODDtl ira... ja.1. and taa km te ear etote te haw hat dress, made a bitter attack, upon Collins, who. he declared, had "not won the war" as he had been frequently credited with doing. CoUlna. he charged, had occu pied ft Subordinate position in the sum m ranks. There were eriea of "shame" ss the Irish defense minister mads his charge. ' .. , '. Burgees conUhued U assail Colllna, declaring his -views had always, been peaceful and that Lloyd George, In se lecting Collins to serve on a sub-committee at the time of the Downing street negotiations, had picked, with , Griffith, the most peaceful Irian delegates. - ALLEGES tTFAIKjrZSS The speech of Burgess, however, faded to turn the Dall ajrainst the treaty. Arthur Griffith followed with an Im passioned summing up of the reasons the compact should be Approved. He won the day.' ' t After Griffith finished speaking the Dall took a recess. It bad recessed three times previously to permit private dia-1 me HUND-SLM, GIVEN TEN YEARS, PREFERS HANGING t .... ... . i . -' ! nephew tn an adjoining bedroom saved her front deatlt that eventful night; says the woman In her signed eonXesstoOi - When tha man's rage finally suh- uided shortly after midnight, sufficient for him to roU -over ia bed suad smou ft cigarette, th abused womaa ttgntea a candle and took medicine for her asthma. The medicine wis on a cbajt i beside the bed. -. . . "What are you doing nowr warts- barger is- said to have asked. When inf orined. be ta said to have ex pressed a desire that the asthma would choke Mrs. Wurtsbarger to death. The thought of the prbsdaed murder on the following: nlrht and the etxer- mi nation of her family seised the trail woman. She looked at her husband. Mrs. Aliha Wurtzbargerj ' Who Killed Mate With Hammer Tells ; v 'i ji woman. aoe iooaea a aer uusuauu. Of Tortliret AbUSft She EftdUfed He Appeared to be aleep. Quickly she vi iuuui, fu;uB " , tola to the back porch, where she so frd Just as sooa the Judge had given what 1 Brumfteld got." Mrs. Alma MICHAEL COLLI5S EXFLATirS SITUATION FOLLOWKfO VOTE By Michael CoUlas Exekaue spHal cable dispatch. Capyciaht 1123 . by IniTenei Bemce, inc. . Dublin. Jan. 7. I want to make an explanation of the situation here for the benefit of the readers of Universal Serv ice. ' , I Interrupted ' Deputy Boland this afternoon, and the reason for that In terruption was that he knows as wen I know that the American govern ment at Washington, as. far as the mat ter of the Irish republic is concerned. has all along deferred to the wishes of the British government Surely this is a thinr that every true American must deplore and certainly It la a thing that every true American is entitled to know Instead of laboring un der any delusion such as the speech of thanks of Boland creates. - . As for the action of the Dall to date I am unable to understand how people can be such Idiots and live. PUZZLED BT STAND It la lika a nrtzefle-hter ahdntiftsr at the top of his lungs to someone at the ringside during a minute interval to hit his opponent on top of the head with an Iron bar. That is what the arguments of those favoring 'rejection amount to They seem to have no realisation 6f the fact that oublio assemblajre of the Dall is only possible through the permission bf the British government It Is the one minute Interval between the rounds of the prizefight Tet bo. me of . these deputies seem to tuna; mat it Is all right for them to demand that somebody give England a knockout Dunch and erneot to have England listen to these demands and do nothing For the life of me 1 cannot under stand such unreasonableness. They de clare that they stand for the republic and for the republic only and in the next breath they admit they are satis red with document 2, which Is farther from the republic than the treaty. LtXB BOUSE BACB - Thev exnress absolute satisfaction in following th4ead of the president when the president himself repeatedly admitted that the idea of an isolated repumic at this time la Impossible. If only there was some way of In jecting a little ordinary common sense Into the heads of some of these deputies there never would have been any doubt about the result of the vote. But this has been like a- horse race. with the finish so close that nobody knew which horse had won Until the mimbers were posted by the judges. I hone that the American people, who have the best Interests Of Ireland at heart will believe me when I say that the greatest service they cah do Ireland now Is to purify their "own government to the end that that government shall become, in fact as well as in theory, the champion of liberty the world over for every thinking man knows that tne world Is now entering into an era of peace. The tall, slender -woman, who pleaded rulltv to voluntary manslaughter and threw herself upon the mercy of Federal Judge R. & Bean, hag had very little to say concerning ner piigni. Alter weeks of questioning her attorneys have wrung bit by bit from her. Hps the story of the tragic events which have made up her life. If ECLXKES TO TALE She declined to talk to ethers. She even declined the opportunity of: talking to the judge, and when asked a question by the court answered in such -a low voice that her attorney had to repeat the answer for the judge. Regret because she killed her ehns- band Is hot the woman's chief worry. the court was told, but regret rather that she had married Wurtzbargef ratht- er than smother man who was wooing her at the same time. . She - made a mistake In choosing Wurtzbarger Instead of the other man.' said Bert E. Haney, one- of Mrs. Wurts burgers attorneys. "Even at thia time Mrs. Wurtzbarger believes her act justifiable." The frame of mind which reconciles A murder as a justifiable act was brtmght about by weeks of torture. abuse, mlsti-eament,pain and anguish. followed by threat by threats that those near and dear would be. killed.. Haney said. TORTtHE IS BE C AXLED ' rromlse of torture by strangulation the following night until life departed, and then the murder of her two chil dren by- a former marriage, were more than the defendant could longer en dure, the court was told, especially when her husband's blows had just broken one rib, blackened an eye and swollen her hand, and when he had pub- ticly kicked her In the stomach and acfc i ! Only the presence of ft visiting cured a blacksmith's hammer from the top of the Icebox. - Returning to the room, she saw by the light of the can die. that her husband was lying em his She raised the hammer, and, glided by the meager light administered three hard blows on bis nead. Tne ooay ap peared motionless; but fearing that her task was not done, she walked . to the other side of the bed and beat the mo tionless head axrain with the blood stained weapon. I Now she knew she would never die victim of Wurtibar eer; Quickly she went to the room In which her nephew was sleeping. She awak ened him and told him the story, Then, accompanied by the nephew, she called at her daughter's home and told the story again. The next move was to the sheriffs office, where Mrs. Wurtzbarger surrendered. MARE TED THREE TIMES Mrs, Wurtzbarger Is is years old. She was born in . Alabama and reared in Texas' and New Mexico, She has been married three times. Her first husband died. . Her second husband was a New Mexico farmer named Miles, to whom she bore her two children. After living an unhappy life with him. she was dl vorced. and then remarried . him, and later again . divorced him. There is no trouble between the. two at present, the court was told, but they realize they cannot live toeether. Owing to ill health. Mrs. Wvrtxfcargei left the South and came to Oregon in September, 1918, taking employment as a cook at the feeble minded school -at Salem, where she first met .Wurtzbarger; Later Wurtzbarger secured employment at the Chemawft Indian school. In Mar, 1921. she married Wurtzbarger. On aha MDed him. The "other man," who lost in the IT WOULD MAKE A SLOW-POKE WOftHv cTUSTTO 5E0 THE WAY WE HURRY! ALL "" HISTORY OF LONG FIGHT FOR FREEDOM yJOM never ctafht a spider trying to spin & web across . our door or Around our feet. Our first name is Bustle-, our middle name is Hustle, and our 'last name Is Get There; Our phone number is East 2954, and we'll be pleased to hive yon call either conversationally or in person. ALASKA PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 363 East Morrison Street then love match , to wurtzbarger, eaused Wurtzbarger to ho Jealous. - At the point of ft gnm. Wurtzbargtr forced his wife to writs tho other man on tetter In niTipTAM.hring manner which, ll the other man had answered, would have placed him In a peculiar position, Haney told the court. The tetter was not an swered. Haney said the recipient, had told him the letter was so absurd and far. from the fact that he knew it bad not been written voluntarity. QTTABBEtS WERE EREQCEHT Every time Mrs. Wurtzbargers second husband wrote ft letter Inquiring about the Children, another fight waa preclM: tAted. the court WU advised. . Uie was one continual turmoil la the Wurttbarg- t1 hnmA. Fear that his wife would run away led Wurtzbarger to deprive her of ail monev and whenever she was given a tew pennies to go to the store, she was farced In elv a a strict accounting upon her return. A threat that he would fol low her until he found her ana kill her if she ran away ftiso .mr amtnitt Wnrtzbarser. n,m ...tutif. s-hirii jnum tsean pro nounced Is the maTtmnm allowed under the manslaughter statute, unless am Wurtzbarger is extended ft presidential nontn will have to serve at least ,Ltk rf of the sentence, or uuw one-third years, before she can apply nuoU. Her attorneys incuca.x that a parole would be applied tor n v.-n anrtcra for women pnsonera. the court sentenced Mrs. Wurtzbarger to be confined In any prison which the ftt- torrney general might designate. Mrs. Wurtzbarger asaea " Humphreys, United states suorm?, w be allowed to remain In Oregon If pos- eible and eonnnea in tne siaw 17""" tiary at Salem, owing to her healUi. Owing to the cireums.occ case, Humphreys haa not wired tne at- nrav e-eneral I0T ms recmmut - . but has inclosed ail the facts in let"ir. It is anticipated no repiy t,tr at least three weexa. Mrs.. Wurtzbarger county Jail. UHDER HM LAW Despite Fewer Elections, Seattle Doesn't Expeti to Save Any Money by Combining Ballots. Seattle, WaaK, aft. T. Speculation as to the effect of the new city election law is fire In SeftUle and many candidates are dubious as to the benefits of the change. There have been years when 1 many as five elections were held tn the city and, tf the combining of the city election the school election and the port election does nethina- else, it will help to keep the voters from becoming election weary. The change will be felf more tn the school and port elections than In the city election. As on member of the school board, who Is to be h candidate te cue ceed himself, said. It will take &C.004 votes to elect ft znaa now. as compared with 'a total bf leas thas 30,000 votes cast at the biggest sefcoet election ever beM. The same is true of the port elec tion. "1 . It hr not expeeeed. however, that the great having will be made U .elecUoa costs that was predicted whedthe than re was authorised. A 'school leouoai rer- merty Mt abovt ifsee and ft pert elec tion about the same amount.- Under the new ruling each ef tbeev bedlea are to beer 10 per cent et the expense and the city the other It per seat. Without douM the addition of the two elections will bring thi city cost up t that of former years and thai school hoard and port will b using more than 104 polling places with ths city, where formerly they held their elections with but 12 polling places. K1XO COtTSTT LISES VT FOB. LUCAS AS HOC8S BEEAESB Seattle, Waib-, Jan. TKlng eeuatys delegaUoa to the house at the next leg islature will go down the line for How ard C Lucas of Yakima tor the speak ership, according to the leaders et that group, and this support should virtually Insure his eiecUoa. This U la tokform Ity to' the AgreemeAt made as the last sesstou, wbed it a CSUlft of tatUft wad elected -speaker vita the support et the Takitoft ueA- AAd etherk rty to the Lacas U A tallma. Wiser tat Us had eonald arable Vegialatlvo experienoe. havUkg- beeft A feeenbef C Ue Waafa Ingtoa bedy tat four terma Two terms age thk rpeaktf was chose a rrem Epo kaaa and the election of Lweas will again put the tOoa . est the east, elds of tan mountains - MATOB CALDWELL AT Bt ' WOXT AEE TO BE BEELtCTEB ' Seattle. WaeKi Jan. 1 Maror Hugh It Caldwell made a Aebalte aaaounoe ment Friday that he would not be a cftadidate for reelection. This clears up the alteatiea asms what as regards early ekeetkea prenhestee. as the possibility et the aoaynr being a candidate to eneesed himself has been holding bask ether eaadida tea. The may says he will n4 ran for- any position, as be has af Bitely deeaded to return to the tow and build iij practice. -C B. ritsgerald has aet decided- whether be win enter the race and mot even Caldwell's aaneencement help him make p hia mind. 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'All Ladies9 Boots in various styles and leathers greatly reduced. Clearance prices prevail thrxmthout our Children's Dept. if SHOE SHOP MORRISON AT PARK STREET vAVAVlvvVlwAgAvvwwv., Make the Old Room New With PERFECTIONPlasterWallBoard the Original Platter Wall Board for Walls and Ceilinf . Fire ret ardent; strohfi east to apply. Can be painted, tinted or papered. -..., PLAIN OR PANELED WALLS TIMMS, CRESS & CO. Sole Distributors 184 Second Street (Continued Tmm Ptr On.) UUiHls LaHahy 7tl Wa tM tweet Bye aad Bye , ltUA-eXore the CracUlx ITIII Thy Beemhwc Eyes TI9i-When te Boys Corns Homd inti When tad HooeS Bldetft . a MUt-Agnus XX4 Oamh at' Ood) lkennea (Raaogaltten) caches in Dublin made it necessary to carry out this revolt earlier than had been planned. England sbon crushed the rebellion, but Emmett escaped. ROBERT EMMETT HA1TGEB Later Emmett was captured. Convicted of treason and was hanged on September 20, 1803. In an eloquent speech from the gallows he bade no one to place ah epitaph on his tomb until Ireland was free. Other great men in Irish history in clude Theobald Wolfe Thorns. Henry Qrattan. Charles Stewart Parnell. Daniel O'ConneU, "The Great Liberator," and Terence MacSwtney. lord myor of Cork, who starved hlmselt- to death for -the Irish cause Jh a British orison. Eamonn de Valera was elected presi dent of i the "IrlsH republic" by the Irish national assembly in 191$. .Be was in hiding then, hunted by British troops. roiiowing ms sensational escape from uncoin prison. He was born In New York fclty. His mother; before her marriage te the Spaniard, was Kate ColL . native ot County Limerick. Ireland. BE TAXXRA 118 PRESIDENT Educated at Charlesviite, Blaeirock college and Trinity. De Talera, shortly before the Irish rebellion of 1S1C was teaching Gaelic at the .Royal college of surgeons in uudiul Then he became major of the Irish forces. After a long stand be surren4 dered and was sentenced te be shot, a sentence later commuted to lite imt prisnnment. . .. "iM In the following year he was elected the first president ot the Irish republic, to became the greatest single .power tn Ireland until the present peace treaty with Great Britain began. Michael CoUlna. who gained power during the past year, both at war and at pence. Is considered the logical succes sor te De Valera as leader, although, aa elder men may be chosen premier. XAiXt 0EJ)F1 GITEX TROXyT AIIE3TI05 iOJFjQlsoiiPMWoCo. lit Urtt BV, Bern, Xerrtsea sad AM.r New Foimtaiii Pen Store to Be Opened A hew Sandy camera and fountain pen store will be opened Monday mOf Un Ing at ISI Fourth street., near Morrison. The space leased is 14 by 24 feet, and Is-planned to replace the store at 129 Washington street, which was , closed Great Reductions Prevail Throughout Our Store Rubber Goods 2-qt hot Water Bottle .1.19 Aluminum Hot Water Bottle ... $2.59 Metal Hot Water Bottle. $1.49 Sec Baby Rubber Pants, medium. 29c All Other Robber Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes, 25 OFF Open a Charge Account Highway Calendars now special . 1..:... 39c ; Univwraal WafBe Iron for ........ $12.50 Wallace Adjustable ' Lamp, now . . . $2.49 Vacanun Hottle, com plete, one jinti .89c Alarm Clocks,' regular t.7S; now ....95c Electric Heabars, special y at ....,u..$S.OO Toilet Articles Djer kiss Face Powder..... 50c 85c Packer's Tar Soap 20c 60c Woodbury's Soap 19c, 57c Cuticura Soap . . . . . i . ; . . .22c. 656 Resinol Soap ... . . . i ,20c Physicians and Snrteons Soap,.. 10c 3 for .i..;...i.i........25e Leather Picture Holder. Splendid assortment to choose from. Values $2.i to $fs. 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