DAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION Kamber ooplea printed of yeeterdaj's I)arx RiTittoa, 3,029 tills paper la a mcmuer awl andJteS fcj Uta Audit Bureau r ClrculaMooa, The l-lani Orrannlaa la MKrra ra aon'a grr.jvrt uewnfiapfir and aa a aclling- fwm glma to I la advartiaxre oter twfc the circulation la I'aadla too and I'maUlla county of aajr otlm newspaper. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER CITY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 31 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1919. NO. 9783. . s MAY SUMMON I HINDENBURG TO 1 LONDON TIL! i RANS-COLINTRY TRUCK JOURNEY STARTED TODAY Submarine Captains, Edith First Army Truck Trip From Cavell Slayers Expected to 1 Coast to Coast Begins Arrive in h ew Days. KAISER UNDISTURBED SAWS 6000TII TREE Lloyd George's Authority for Trial btatement is Explained. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw Held Pendleton Round-Up Supreme Test in Arena Tho death of Dr. Anna Howard Hhaw, one of tho foremost women, of America, recalls to Pendleton people her visit to tho Jtound-l'p In rScptembcr, ' 1012, when Dr. Hhaw declared lhat the show wan the greatest thing of its kind she had ever een, mid that while she had always? enjoyed races, tho Koiind-l'p provided entertainment that wan superior to any race. Ur, fc'viw ut that time wan ask ed --ature of the Kound-t'p ni A led lier, and nho un-'d: alT c7? 60 EXECUTED TURKS I FIRST TRANS-OCEAN NEWS 1 STORY ARRIVES IN AMERICA ABOARD BIG NAVY DIRIGIBLE BIG R-34 WILL BY START ON HOM E BOLSHEVIK .'ollowini? are the first news sto rle ever transported acrosi the At- j : luntlc by airship.. They arrived In the d. risible It-.'M. Hefore he hoarded j jut Kast Fortune, Scotland, Uputenan t-Commander Imsdowne, American i observer, t-mk charge of an envelope addressed to the I'nlted Press, New j ' York, containing the following stories and several photographs: ! JOURNEY 8 A lVam "Mod ikrt'd in rvt 4 o I WAHH..VOTOX July 7.-TH. first i TLn ,Z be transcontinental army truck Journr 4.' strtcd when motor transport trf jp v V- J!" t T?rnilirr f A lov.inrlr.i- T(7r '' LONDON, Juno 30. (Ily alrHhlp Across the Atlantic. ) The "copy" JXUIIIV1 Ul illlAOIIUll IVtl,ni .,,,.,.. in ,1,1. .nirelonm ir. tha fir. nnjlir noma rnntf.-r r sent Tired Crew of 30 Rest and Prepare for Possible Re turn Late This Afternoon. route will be the Lincoln highway. departed from the White Houh' I San Francisco today. Tho train ia the heaviest ever pt: toguthcr. Making the trln are 2110 of- fleers and men. Just before starting! the entire outfit was reviewed by Hce LONDON, July 7. Von Hlnden- rottt,.y Hakcr. Chief of Stuff March, burg may be brought to Iondon to ;un(1 ther officers. testify In defense of the former kaiser, Tho (rlp wjM be Pi largely to a dally itate report said today. It ai. urnlnsr more and better highways. The o said a numhor or suuinarine cap tains, slayers of Kdith Cavell and Captain Fryatt, are expected to ar. rive In a few days. Wllhelm waa undisturbed Sunday over the decision to brine him to trial according to the Dally Mail's corre spondent at Amerogen. He spent the day with the kaisorln reading periodi cals In the castlo grounds. On Sat urday he sawed his six thousandth tree, striving to real lie his ambition of 10,000 before fail. (Juarda at tho .erute -iKHri;tte Kmoker ve In an auto race; but any hat battles will) beasts as tound- OBSERVER OBTAINS VALUABLE DATA MILK BOTTLES ARE TO COLLECT REBUILDING TI10 twenty-five milk bottles which castle grounds are busy keeping off are now n I'endlelon lioHiness houses visitors. King George has not rc-j to collect money for the Belgian re ceived the alleged offer from Wll-ilief fund, are henceforth to be used helm's sons to be tried In place of as collectors for the t'nlveralty if their father. HreRon's Women's Huildinit fund, ac- The Rotterdam correspondent of the : cording to a decision by the Oregon committee or relief, which elves th Cn.Sky. former KUSSlan across the Atlantic by mail. Through the courtesy of the United Mates na ' Prvmivr A mono' ViVlimc ' VS muI "rltish air ministry they were placed aboard the R-34 a few hours It-""tl "lUIIJ, fltllHIS. I hinre ht, cut )o,me from Scotland. FORCES CENTER AT , anojtlly took charae of the envelope. " A Pnlted i'ress representative car- 'PjjYgJJjYENT CAPITAL ,ed " from th8 London bureau of the fnlted' Prbss. and deliveredi it to 9 ' ltnsdowtie at the flrlttah air station. The incident forecasts a new epoch f si , . , T a u and the Journoy represents the first application of a new method of news I . . . xr . . Constantinople Dispatches disseminating mch m a few years win be one of the accepted practices Aerial .Navigation Conditi Today Keports JMur- ot ncwsi-apcrdom on both si.ies.of thuantic. ons t0 be Reported to ders in Russia. i mv kra Yiit" ivfiJi7.Tiv Navy Dept. , 1 l!Y K. W. HUIJJ.VOBII. j rDA7Srn0 Unillir irTm: ,A,I '"' 7 A Constantinople,. (fnited I'ress Ktaff Correspondent.) MI.VKoI.A.. u I.. July 7. The R-S4 rnfllin.l nllljlr flr I ri,'U'"xU'h "ay'rotiorieil that bolshe-' . LOXWiX. Junn . (By Airship Across the Atlantic.) "An aerial lr' on its return trip at S tomor- UIH.K.HU iiviiil 111 1 Lll 1 viK lorccs arc centercn at 1 asnkent I mail fn. these cnwtfiya at the jt must be In condition must be a thoroughbred." and f , m ioices i" tmiei w i ohii Kent ) rr,,m Kiigiaiid to America which. I tiel:eve, within two or three years, 1 r"w morning ir conoitions are lavor- : iiliu capital of iiiisslan lurkestan) will grow into rreaiueut, dependable trans-ocean traffic, begun with the able, ucneral Charlton, attache of the nal British air minister-. Washington, ne made the announcement this after- n of being the first . "B me airsnip prooaoiy E -rt,iiai i,i iunniao xuiixexuo; win grow into ircpieut, dcpendariie trans-ocean traffic, began with tr T P in executing linon inhnillnntM. A broth-1 voyac, of the lt-34 to Long Island," Howard E. Coffin, council of Nation: lJIrirof Alexander Kercnsky, former j Merenru lueml-er of the American avlition commission, declared to th Russian premier, was among those I I'nitnd I'ress. in an interview which has the distinction of being the fin ' executed, the dispatch Bald. "The wort roads r ever traveled ir:. ,., t:.. TT'CIl.. over - is tho wav I,, which i.. :. Kra- Universal Tire Filler aler describes the roads from hero to California, after an automobile trip to San .Francisco with Mrs. Frazier. The only road that Is really good, he says. Is the paved one from Redding to Han Francisco. ! r4"'ol:tr nnU'B uliiri' u'f. r fa rrt.A rt frru tha lllonKn he n n 1 1- uffln forf-ca-st that peace will speedily bring tremendous achleve- will precede its homeward flight by a circle over New York at a low altitude. He stated the homeward trip la ex- f ments in this new art of transportation, so uniouely a product of the war. i 'TV... ..;...! t-. .. . i .. A 1 M. . ; . . ...;ti I . i i : . I ' OOf't In tut a ll D milh to.l.t. than UpenS LJranCll in Cltyj u trans-continental air limited." he predicted. "Five years perhaps less tne western voyage, since the dirigible I "tumid see a great inter-continental air thoroughfare between North and wl" aided rather than retarded by South America. All continents will be connected by crowded air routes. tne prevailing winds. during the next decade. What this Involves in International comradeship and prevention of wars is obvious, for the history of civilization's advanc is largely the history of progress of transportation. The air era Is already state right to use the bottles for the fund to Mrs. Roy T. Rlshop, of Pen dleton, state chairman for the cam paign. , The' money now in tho bottles will be collected immediately and turned Dally News declared tho Dutch hope for American support If they refuse extradition of Wllhelm on the grounds of a traditional asylum for exiles. Authority Kxplulned. TARI8. July 7. Tho first explana tion of LJoyr George's author for the statement that Wilhclm will be brought to trial waa gained here today from semi-official sources. It stated that during tho last week of the big four's conferences the British premier remarked: "1 supposethere ia no ob- Jr ... Jr , . t .t Y . .h. Installing tho bottles. II " 1 1 J J 1 1 13 l , , 1 It: . in" wwub ... table and nobody objected but no min utes were taken, and nothing -was written with rtgurd to the decision, It was explained. IuU h RoTilio BtaU-mPiit. THE HAOfB, July 7. The Dutch government flatly refuses to issue a ntatoment of lt position in event the utiles demand extradition of tho for. r kaiser. The pre and t not bolieve such a demand is to bo ex pected, for In their view It would be Illegal. It Is not expected here that extra dition will be it-anted as Dutch law and treaties forbid such action. government has stated frekqucntly It will act according to law and treaty. Mr. Frazlcr has nothing but praise: for his Ix'xlngton car, which through' all the ruts ami rocks of two states, says, stood up splendidly, lie ex-: Perlenced absolutely no car trouble until on his way from The Dalles to j Pendleton, when he had three punc-1 tures. Mr. Fra-nlcr says that tho day's' driving from Tile Dalles to this cityj on July 4 vv.'is the worst the trip because of the heal, the dust and tho extremely bad roads. He isv of Ihe olllolon Hint Orntmn over to the UHRIan relief. New pi. J roa(,M IUIlKi(,0 of th hiKhwavH( are cards tolling that the money will as goo(J HH Clinfornjaf(. The trip to henceforth be for the women'w build-1 cliie-w,ia - , .,,.,, , Inff will he placed on the container Oregon, where he found road contlf-j The BelKian relief committee t to betlonrj V(,rv ha(i lN5caU(tft of dptoural relmbuned for the money they used nmde n.,HWiry flV thfl fonptrnc- Te, An aKency for One Universal Tire Filler Co. has been opened in Pendleton, the location of the agency belli? at 803 Cottonwood street in rear of the Tri-state Terminal Co., formerly the Farm ers Union lrain Ameney. I. A. Iambcr, field man for the com pany is here today in connection with getting the business started. W. li. Bankson is to be local agent and is now on the job at the location mentioned above. The Universal Tire Filler Js the invention of art Oregon man, Frank A. Hager who is also the manufacturer. Uranch factories have been opened in Indianapolis aid at .Vancouver, B. C. MIXEOLA. I I., July 7. The great Brit&h dirigible. K-. which la title within a month." The campaign for funds for the XT. of o. woman's building Is for the pur pose of matching dollar for dollar the conditional appropriation or f i vttv . f !f(y mj made at th recent uffisiatur.-' Bit- j tion work in the Klamath region. return trip from Ran Francisco waa' made by the oorhI mud, through Ores- j cent City and Kureka. One hundred f narrow, arhtd!ntr roads.! sgi. Jin mm at hand. This is the practical eignlf icance of the third crossing of the At- j cm Pleted its trans-Atlantic flight at yesterday morning may start on its homeward voyage late today. In stead of tomorrow an planned, accord ing to officials aboard at Roosevelt field, where the landing waa made. The airship arrived under its own power, largely through a lucky shift wind. The thirty officers and men aboard the dirigible were tired, dirty and ungry. After exchanging greetings. posing for pictures and talking to newspapermen, they ate, bathed, shaved and rested. Lieutenant Commander Lansdown of Grand Rapids, Wis., the American observer aboard, said he obtained val- regarding aerial i"TURN TO THE RIGHT"!$0ME TROUBLES iswGHT!AHEADOFpROjECT;;: i TVmifclit'H (iHintan(iia Program, " - Concert PrrfudT Lewia Mill- I K P' Dodd- who is "presenting' the tary Quartet. cunty at Washington in connection , Dramatio ixeadlng, "Turn to with the McKay reservoir project Is ho llight." by Edwin Whitney, having some difficulties. In a letter' I uable information Tomnrrmv Morning's Chautauqua . Frostraiifc, ilia, m. Lecture, "Madame France," Miss R. Iuise Fitch. Tomorrow Artr-rnnon's Cliautau- ua Program, 2:30 p. in. Prelude. Keclta.1 Artists. - Kntertalnment. v Klste Mae Gordon, Impersonator. Junior Chautauqua. just received here Mr. Dodd says: I I reached Washington in the midst of a busy time. The attention of con gress is held almost wholly by the , Civil Sundry Bill and other similar measures that must be passed before ! the beginning of a new fiscal year. .The licague of Nations and the home- -coming of the president and a good , many otner tntngs occupy" tne minds terHCHtit Jimmy McXair'la coaming gene has launched a campaign for that four fatal accident hnd occur-' hime. He'll be in on No. 17 at 11:20 125.0110, of which the entire sum Is red recentlv on the Kime roads almn!-! ! tomorrow Hnd Jock Coleman wants almost raised. itesldes tnis. ss,ui convinced Mr. and .Mrs. lias been pledged, over i'i.nno which Is paid and Invested In gov were so sharp that they were forced jl l'V who served nearly two years! P'vlnK his lecture. The Advantages poses adjourning today until Monday to back the car before attempting to !'"n the other side and passed through "f Handicap. as iart of the Mon- and during the recess I will have bet- four major battles without a wound.; " . -nuWiuiiui.iter opportunity of seeing- our dele- Jimmy Is widely known in I'endleton .u, a unmnm are mem- gates. navigations over the Atlantic, which would lie made available to the navy department. Dr. E. B. Waffle Was . .Made. Army Captain To be commissioned a captain In the army more than two month. convinced Mr. and .Mrs. . Kraxlcr that everybody to be out to meet Jimmy. 'of most of ,ne members . of both i without knowing; anything about his I traveling by tniln Is adventurous j now dignified by tho appelation of j houses. It is much like the closing of 'promition is the very unique expert' v- enough. In several places tho turns sergeant. He Is one of the old troop I . "r- ' , ; I Is this afternoon a session. Congress, however, pro- ence of Dr. Eldred B. Waffle of As- Ilr-ro In IXircxt Hcrxlif. ernment securities, thus leaving the Inst $r,0,000 to ho secured. l no money win ne usen to ereci a(gC on building for the r,50 oung women of. the university. in 42 years at the Mr. Frnsior, in his Lexington acted Tho l"",e un'vefxlly n,,t ft "'nglo building j as "Good Samaritan" several times women, witn tne excepuon or a nor- "i imi-i-in. m: i"wru n oi.-ii.oii-o mltory a year ago for freshmen girls, .car ir, miles, between Koseburg and Tho new building will house all worn-j Cottage Drove. and ifnother day hauled en s activities, such as gymnasiums,! " "'""""'J "i ion-si laugeis in iigni tieorgo I.. Drake Is In I'endleton to day from the rortland forestry office .nnferrlng with W. W. Cryder. forest domestic science, etc.. and will be place for student body meetings as.Krade, well. Tho present gymnasium used by the girls was erected in 1888 for $r,- fires, going 2l miles, up nine miles of supervisor. Ho will make a timoer, " ........-. ...... survey In connection with his visit seven years ago as inadequate and I unsanitary in every particular. LOCAL PHONE GIRLS STRIKE FOR HIGHER PAY; 14 ARE OUT The Krazlers .oft Sun Francisco June i!6. und report that Californians were Just, beginning fnnera J. Raiieycorn. and formerly worked I'liompson, plumber. for li. H j hers of the- Lewis Military Quartet, of j have gone over the "matter briefly ;rno4 l.iHKt m Way Ionic. toria, late of the fighting 42nd, or Rainbow Division in France. Dr. Waffle formerly lived in Pendleton and is the son of Mrs: Donna J. Waffle. Without his own 'knowledge. Doctor Waffle was promoted from a first lieutenancy and left France believing Krnost Long, of Pendleton, who has been In Kra n no lit a member of the engineers, in expected to arrive in Pendleton soon. He left Pocatello, Idaho, yesterday at 9 p. m.t with other rites of mem born of the L'Oth forestry engi neers and 2 railway engineers. , wmcn j . ercepnera wenoonmacner w with Mr. Sinnott and Senator McNary a member. .Mr. frchoonmacher who and I have talked with some of the ou,w rt-oiemoerea as-officers of the reclamation service. I that he would leave the medical corps a member of the lwls Military Bandjalso attended a dinner last evening with that rank. However, the recop whirh was here during last nound-T. given by I J. Simpson of Coos Bay In inition of his ability waa made In the Miss R. Ixjuise Kitch, who ia the;the Interest of the Roosevelt Highway 1 field for the recommendation for his KMiioiiun iiHiimiiK, is a which was attended by the entire del sister of Clyde Fitch, the noted writer, (elation, so I am getting in touch with Miss Fitch, with a lecture, "Madam j the situation, France." gives the final morning j The first evening I was here I saw program of the Chautauqua season the $50,000,000 go out on a point of nere- order in the senate. I watched this June 30th - -r-i ! performance with much interest and FULL SPEED AHEAD commission as captain was made at headquarters in France. The actual t rder promoting him was issued in Washington on May 2, but a copy of it was not mailed Captain Waffle un- ' Fourteen out of 20 gills employed In the local phone office are on strtks today, having joined in the strike vltlch Is now heln-T waged wllh mnro or less Intensity in many coast cities. The goal for which the girls are striking is a minimum wage of 2 per day wllh a maximum wage of H aft er two years' experience, according to a spokesman for the strikers. At present the maximum pay for girls is S3. 25 they assert, and say tho com pany Is willing to offer a maximum wage of $1 per week after five years experience. The electrical workers here are out and have been out for a week. Thoy say their chief object now Is to nt- 1 1. 1 11 a wage Increase for the girls as tin company bus virtually granted all ! the conditions dpiiianded by tho men. f -While all shifts so far have been iHhoit, according to J. A. Murray, mar j 1 agcr, the local office is not suffer- ; ' Ing hecuuse of the strike, lie says It ! is Impossible to determine how ninny , girls are out on strike until uli the I shirts for the day have been complete : ed.. Mr. Murray says he Is making j j every effort to have the telephone service as good as it can be made un I dor the present conditions. The head. operator is not among the strikers. I DUSTSTORM DELAYS AIRMAN NOW FLYING TO CALIFORNIA The heavy wind and dust storm of Suturday afternoon und evening prevented I.icut. J. M. Fetters, army uvluior, from Reaching I'endleton In time to give an exhibition flight that evening und he did not arrive until 12:15 Sunday- After circling about the city to get his hearings on the landing field, he descended and spent the afternoon and night here. , At 7 this morning tho lieutenant, with hla mechanic, Sergeant Owen Kissel, took to the air headed for their home station, Mather Field, Califor nia. Their first stop was to be ut Ar lington, another stop was planned for The Dalles and Portland was to be reached early In the afternoon. They will reach Sacramento tomorrow. In the flight from Moscow, Idaho, to Walla Walla Saturday the wind and dust played havoo with their progress. Lieut. Fetters told local people. He was forced to descend at btarbuck and when he reached W'ajla Walla there was no gasoline nor oil ' at the' field. By the time supplies could he brought from town, he said, it was too late tn fly to I'endleton. j I'lcut. Fetters left his pltine over night at the miner place and It was; j guarded by Tom Keating, formerly In the air service. tiasoline and oil were sent out yesterday by the Pen- i dlrlon Commercial Association and everything was ready for the start at! j 7 this morning. The buzx of the air-j i Iplane motor! overhead brought out I 1 hundreds in early morning attire toi get a last look at the machine. ) The army men have been on a re I crulting tour of the northwest and' have Just received orders to report ! I back to Mather Field. They had planned to visit Yellowstone Park hut j had to give lip the trip to start on thei ; return. Lieut. Fetters visited Pen dleton on his way to Spokane two weeks ago and expressed regret that1 he could not reach here Saturday' night In t'me tq fly. ., ,,J . l.' disappointment. Our senators on the floor during the entire e1 or until the early hours of morning, when the Jones amendmei iJjwas defeated. Borah and Nugent of; iaano, joncs ana jromaexter ot wasn- jington, Norris of Nebraska and severa i others fought hard to save the am endnient, but to my surprise t'tah j j voted against it. Colorado was absent:-' ;also California and MontaT. if the SlBOOe STRIKE FELT i lVTACOMA: 3000 OUT TACOMA. July- J.western senators had all been present demonstration in the the measure would have stood the first ."J caI". Bt ' ,h"" The first big Mooney strike morning when 'vote. Senator McNary told me that he."' ui ne i ohq Bteei t,t,ip- ,had tried to get them all there and l;.ars ref''l to to on the I waa badly disappointed when they did llrst roTc aaya since tha strike waa not appear. He seemed t.r be busier callcd- The rken. enroute to work, jthan anvone else in counting noi "ers m,t by ,he """" df,"" wn Ibefore the vote was taken. mlttea which prevailed upon about I This eliminates all chances of secur- na,t OI lne employes not to enter the w ling funds until the big reclamation bill is passed. This measure Mr. Sinnott told me yesterday was ready to be re ported from the committee as soon as yards. - :csi ia Navy icu-ran Hack Houie. I.eroy tennls who has served two other business was disposed of. There and half years in the navy, arrived lis no doubt but that it will be discussed I home' Sunday evening on No. 18 aft- at length and be opposed by many sec-! e,r receiving an Honorable discharge at liremerton Saturday.' He was In At lantic service much of the time he was in the navy and made three round trips to France during the war pe riod. He is now at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. YV. W. Dennia. 516 Ash street. Jtions of the country. It may be modi- ified until It does not apply to our situ ation. For instance, it has already fbeen suggested that the appropriation be divided among the states accord ing to the enlistment of soldiers, which in cumparison with New York and the ; Ibig eastern centers would leave Ore-', , 7 T . ' igon with a light appropriation. d hen 'her tmnKS were P'Bcon- ) Another feature that Is against our , '- ' . iproposition Is the demand that it be1,, A far, Rs 1 CHn " "l,w ,he ' onlv for soldiers only and this would re- : ,t.PUrS." wna' we rB u- iqtilre public or very cheap lands, i'"" ndJ hPe , ha" "' "" "1 However, in n,v ta.k with lb. recla. I h.m e a dependent for support mat ion officials this miRht be over " ifully informed, at least a to the mer- ta nt - TV. . ; i . ... .. a,.. .,:,. ,.., ...,a ' v IIW 1 lilfll UU I Villi If Wilt , lands for soldier settlement. Mr. Sin- !" depr.n!ron ih fCtIon c"nres. ;not was cjireftil that the law would .contain pr"-iir this kind. It is the same ' w:h a western niinorlty and irr nathm does not seem! to be much in t'i. minds of most of! the members nf rnyres. I To my sip-pris I found the mem- t crs f nur imn .i- legation thinking al"ut the Mc iv n'sorvnir. Mc Nary M nie I in t- rww rmnething about ii and ts Mr. Sinr'if mt their minds we ri full of o; hvr subieets. I hie to wt it r the whol 1 matter in detail .with nnrh n. .f the n as I he first pre liiii'nH'v or" o-v ..ir'.. (bn I shall go ami Secretary Senator McNary felt confident - that the Director would approve the. pr IJect. I will know more in a wfi-k j from now than I know at this time but I feel satisfied with . the -progress 1 have made so far. 1 el'ore th; I Jl!f, Mr. Hlanehard of the service assur ed tne tha1 ; -erst him 1 imprestns ear ried more weight with the, officials jthan letter- and tt legrains and that work of this kind would be re mem- 94 M WEATHER i FORECAST Tonight fair, Tuesday fair and warmer.