East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 03, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING EDITION
DAILY EVENING EDITION
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lation In Pendleton and Umatilla coun
ty of any other newapaper.
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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
J
CITY OFFICIAL PAPER
VOL. 31
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,' SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1920.
NO. 4927
FOUR THOUSAND FIVF iiD TAKEN IN CRASH OF SOVIET PLOT IN AMERICA
DEPORTATION HEARINGS ALREADY BEGUN
GOVERNMENT HAS
LAUNCHED SWIFT
MOVE ON ALIENS
Captured Foreigners are Rush
ed to Ellis Island Where Pre
parations Are Made for
Speeding Through Trials, j
STRIKE OF MOULDERS IS
SETTLED IN LONDON BY
VOTE OF UNIONS TODAY
iondon, jun. a. Provisional
settlement of the molder's strike
which nun DMA on for months anil
keeping thousands of workers
Idle, was effected early today. The
settlement which was the subject
of a vote by the unions Involved,
provides an Increase of ajaslaa for
men who return to work by Jan
uary ID.
MACK'S CAMP
IS DECLARED IN
STATE OF SIEGE
MRS. JACK PICKFORD HAS
LOST $5000 BRACELET,
NO PRESS AGENT YARN
, Sl'.w VOKK. Jan. 3. Olive
TlmnniH. movie Mar, who is Mrs.
Jack Plekford In private life, is
seeking a 16000 diamond braelet
she. lost New year's eve It la
l"arned today. This information
was not ohaanied from her press
agent, in fact, Mrs. aPirkford says
, she wishes It were a "press agent
yarn" but the bracelet was a
Christmas present.
BOMBS, RIFLES SEP IN COAST TO COAST
SWOOP OF UNITED STATES OFFICERS; THOUSANDS
WILL BE JAILED BY CAMPAIGN IS ESTIMATE
'ANARCHIST ARK," OR EVEN
FLEET, SOON TO SET SAIL
ON DELINQUENT TAXES
LIMITED TO JANUARY
Forces of All-Russian, Govern
ment Are Hard Pressed hu
SS-. IrtLJ-HB 7278 MEMBERSHIPS IN
- . ""fw ui'i III IIUUIU
Stem Tide.
MOSCOW RULE PUSHES
ITS PEACE OFFENSIVE
RED CROSS GAINED IN
COUNTY'S ROLL CALL
LOCAL HELP NECESSARY
TO MAKE SURE 'OF FULL
CENSUS ENUMERATION
Coup Frustrates Fusion of
Groups Plan for Attempted
Government Overthrow; Au
thorities Spread Net for Big
Leaders.
OPERATIONS DIRECTED
BY MOSCOW SOVIETS
Special Trains Being Arranged New Law Permits starti of Minister" Predicts Immediate RePrt Which is Ready for Dit-
nf I mnortmflnt nt 1 1 irtifiA Ia 0 ,
by Department of Justice to
Bring Hundreds of Suspects
From Other Cities.
Proceedings in First Month
of Year; Certificate Holders
Warned of Provision.
Resumption of Relations
With Italy, Anticipating Cap
ture of Trade Path.
NEW YORK. Jan. 3. The govern,
ment has begun to move swiftly and
deport alien reds seized In the nation
wide round-tip. Aliens were tiurried
persona Who hold delinquent tax
certificate which are subject to fore-
la MM. 1.l..nd AvHr. ,.r....r., I...,. ""' nave only ine
were made to rush through their
heuringH. Special trnina are helng ar
ranged to bring hundreds of reds from
other cities.
It is Itelleved another
ark"
proceedings.
was enacted
BY F.D 1
(I'nited Press Staff
I.i.NLMiN, Jan. 3 Admiral Koh'haks
lit au-llluriclN were dec ar.-, n ululi. wol
III WHICH lO atari of Hlcce on I'hrl.lmm l..e .JI..
according to a law which to an Irkutsk illsnnteh indav
lain legislature. ,,, ., ....
. .... ..... nun iiiii, nit,,- iljll IV all. I ul..
.ignorance or It could easily cause ' t,.
"anarchist 1 1 i.i -. .... . . "
i.r possibly an entire fleet will Hants ,.li, 71 i,i.,'i, .T I. ""'ilnMe forces in Siberia are try
l.e ready to nail for Europe with hdn toruey Itoscoe I. Keillor
drert of deportees within a few days, i
I Delinquent tax certificate)!., if not
After UNO ill X. Y. foreclosed within six years. hecome
NKW YOIIK. Jan. 1. "I believe we outlawed, the district attorney said
have succeeded In breaking the back- tad ay Thua. anyone holding a certl
bone of the radical revolutionary ficatc dated In 1H would have It
movement In the I'nited States," de- outlawed If it wuh not foreclosed dllr
clared William J. Klynn. chief of the Ing the praaaatl year. Uy provision of
bureau of investigation of the depart-'the 1919 law. he ran only atari fore
men! of Justice, who directed the raids closure proceedings during the month
here. "These raids mark the begin- of Juuuaiv. W.oc In- to neglect, t he
nlng of the end of organized nnd'rabld i matter thia month, he could not again
revolutionaries In this country. We open proceedings until Ji.nuar.
planned the move very cai'Afully ulid when the clotin would thin lie
rict Heads Shows 76.7 Per
Cent Enrollment Compared
With Drive of Final War
Year.
HELP THE ENUMERATORS
the results xceed our expectation."
IV- I I .
Hi
KKKX
t'orrespondent.)
i-vik government are hard pressed
the red armies the dispatch said.
ing to prevent further conflict and
have expressed determination not to
allow the red forces to cross the An
Kar liver, taking the stand that the
Japaneae spher" cf influence would
he menaced by further red advances.
In Braes OMMkahre
In the' meantime, all Moscow dis
patches Indicated that the soviet gov
eminent is continuing its peace offensive.
Soviet Foreign Minister Tchlteherin
eent a message to Italian Foreign
tnlster Srialnla, predicting Immcd-
t- i'-'imptlort of relations hefween
I'matllla county's completed R"ed
I'oss roll call report will go to north-
liead'iuarters toniglit sliowSnir
I727S memberships for 1919. The sta
tistics were turned over to Miss Vir
ginia Todd, secretary of the I'matilla
county chapter, today by C. K. t'ran
moii. who was chairman for the drive.
or. a pern ntuge basis, the drive last
'fall reached 7i.7 per cent of the la-rt
war year membership campaign In
tin- fall of 191S. In that drive I Tin. I
tilla county, exclusive of the Pilot j
Hock chapter, enrolled 9704 members.
The officials are more than pleasej !
with the reault of this year's meinbea - j
ship ranipaign.
Fifty percent of the money realized
from the campaign remains wth the!
. 01 nt- cliupter rnd the other SO per
Cent will be sent lo the national o I
kaiilsation. Tin- cligpter'a sharj w'll ;
11.1IS total 3'n
The following parties are out of the city at present,
but permanently reside in Pendleton and should be
enumerated here :
Name Address
Name Address
Name Address
Name Address
Name Address
Name Address
Signed by Address
Hand or mail the above card when filled out to C. K.
Cranston, Secretary Pendleton Commercial Association.
Pendleton, Ore.
Twenty Jailed in Portland In
cluding Leabers of Commun
ist i3roup There; Six Sus
pects Held in Seattle.
j WASHINGTON', Jan. 3. Over 45
, men and women, members of the enm
jmanlat labor party, were arrested last
i night and early today in a nation
1 wide round-up by federal authorities.
I The raids, according to federal au
thorities, averted a movement to es
tablish a soviet government in tha
j I'nited States.
Deportation hearings for the aliens
i arrested were begun today at Ellis
j Island. American citizens taken will
be turned over to state authorities, it
is understood.
Itakls in Full Swing.
; Thousands of "reds" will be in jail
when the government completes its
coast to coaat round-up of revolution
ary radicals, it Is estimated at the de
partment of Justice today. The raids
are still in full swing.
If Pendleton's population is enum-
Itiily and the soviet K.iverntiieiu ' n
Klght hundred and eighty warrants hapter 4(iS of the Oeneral Ijiws of) Moscow dispatch stated,
have been issued In New York alone. ; Oregon for the year 1919. provides as I Itouto To Italy.
Operatives are confident that pructl- 1 followa: Tht bolshevik officials, according
cally tho entire number will be served "Application for judgment and de-J to the dispatch, pointed out that the
before evening. cree foreclosing the tax lien shall hi-1 capture of the entire hlui-k sea coast
Fifty women, ranging In uge from Mn writing, verified as pleadings in a I nv red m-ml... is imminent nd that
IS to to.'i. Have lieell arresteil lien
ators thouith nnred to d n. i.w.1 U,f,e" a"d bmb Were tak"" "
........ .u ... . i . - . , . . ; ... . . , . ... . soni e i,r In. i-,t - ui.k 1 .
I'maiiii.i ..-,.1 fi.. LZlJT-V " io ks ume ai- instead for locftl uublicitv and eo-on- : . . . . " 11
-I.... ... - roi-.i-w, een in an extension ot lime rial on towards .n .kin.- ti, . !"
ttinrlct.s ii? the im:i:j' Vi hose l'-K' re
.nilts exceeded t -Tse of 1918. Hermis
ton fell Inn 311 short.
Th.. record made 'by each district
in the lain and 1919 roll calls follows:
the five enumerators
,sive bombs were found at Newark N.
J.. which had been prepared for Tnnll-
P.O. FIGURES SHOW
CITY HAS DOUBLED :
rlvll .i. in-." mrm vr.ri-.i ..mi ahfiii
tnln the nm avurnifnln hm luivi hero- j
tofor been ( ii'tel to le OODtelnd
In the Miinmons ho' far us applicable,
mil Much nppltratlon tthull In ffletl :
January only In uny year and judK-
ment und decree shall not be entered
rior to the expiration of Hixtv dn;;
ftrr the luM day of wuefl t-jtlcndni
month "
The receipts of the Pendleton post
of fli e for tho lat half
more than double the receiptM
last half of the year 1909, thu bear- I
ing out the lelief that the city has
doubled in population since the la si
cenmiH waa taken.
Th followinK flures compiled by
Ieater Cronin, actlitK postmaster, tells
the story:
July, 1919 .'...12.716.92
.THREE CHANGES WILL
L
Adams
Athena
Koho . . .
!-Vrndul
water
Fruit vale
Helix . .
Herinlston
Meacham
Milton . .
Xolin . . .
IVndleton
Vilot Hoc!
3. Major Stanfield
today or- I'mapim-
dered by .-Secretary Baker to take com- 1'tnutilla
mand of famp Pike. Ark., and the Weston .
third division. It has been stationed
at PoURlas, Aria. Total .
pacification of this territory by the ;
bolshevik) will open the sea route to
rtnly. The soviet government todriy
claimed continued success in its cara
paiRii against Drnlkenes forces In
COMMAND OF CAMP PIKE
IS TURNED OVER TO LEWIS
1918
. .254
. 393
. 51S
. 443
. 42
. 141
. 310
98
1919
187
38T
304
346
31S
84
18U
547
51C
60
286-'
i i me enumerarorM available it is )?o- success with
ing to require much local help on the provided for
' part of people who from a standpoint , 1 lata given last evening rawed seri- !
of town pride which a full count to be .ous doubt on the part of those present I 20 Jail' in Portlafid.
nlai,e- aa to whether five enumerator can PORTLAND. Jan. 3. Twenty per-
In so far as is possible this help will Intake a complete count in Pendleton !son'' have been jailed as the result of
be provide,! through volunteer aid or- in two weeks time. However, there "Jd" here against alleged radicals
sranlzed by the Commercial Assort- Iseems no chance to secure additional 1 Ma Schmidt, registered German
2?- . !k nbove represents 'workers so it was decided to make alien, and Victor Saullt and his wife
the first step taken after consultation the best of the situation by urging all alleged to be leaders of the Pnrtinj
local cooperation possible. ; communist group, are anions; the ar-
Farmer Blank- Available. rested. William Bryon. special agent
... ui larmer oaia win of the department of iustiee whn Hl-
with Supervisor W. A. Terrall last eve
ning and his approval. Other plans
for assisting the enumerators will be
asTacUh'r ?lZ. d -ted. the raids.
dersti
rail.
nding reached with Mr
Only Tive I aitinierators.
...... uidiiKa wiiicn larmers n .--ni..,lr- ra v,
may secure and fill out ahead of time!ini.m..i , , , - "
...... imnj ..i nusAiH. wniise
charter, he stated, calls for the , . ,--
WASIIlNOTnX'. Jan.
fleneral Kilward lwls vn
312
284
193
46
Mr. Terrall bust evening informed
' the Commercial Association directors
that his estimate of l'endieton's pop-
puatton is 8400, the estimate being
: bused on the votes cast here. He ob-
727Sjected to naming additional enumer-
tll
229
21 ;
172
Aug. 1919
Rapt, i9i
Oct. 1919 .
Nov. 1919
Dm, 1919 .
Total . . .
July, 11)09
3.004.58
3.304.29
4,099.50
2.N9S.61
6.278.37
Sept.,
Aug..
Oct ,
Nov.,
Dec,
1909
1909
1909
1909
1.909
.122 302.27
. . 1 1,4 69. 4 7
. . 1.662.95
. 1,549.04
. 1.668.69
. 1.663.04
. . 3.304.29
BY OFFICER'S GUNSHOT
Pendleton's public nchoola will re.
open Monday morning: ivit h t hree f
changes In the teaching personnel, j
Mm. Sara ITlHlllWig. who has been
alternato eight grude teacher for the;
Hawthorne and Washington schoot.-t.
haji resigned and Hit place will b j
filled by Mis tli-aip Krost, present
teacher of the wixih grade at Field i
Kchool. ,
Mrs. A. T. Amnions will be added
to tho teaching force to take chWMfr
tf the alxth grade at Field school.
Mis Frost will spend a half day at'
Hawthorne and a half day at Wash-
I Ington each dav, to relieve th' respec
""928 !is I tlve principals.
lilt schoi-lH h.ivt' i(Mn clofd since
Tuesibty, Oecember 2, for tl.t. CJirlst
tmiH and Ntw Yi-urs holidays. Thii
j will rosume to opeiatf without .vaca
tion until lCaslr time, with tin excep
tion of V;inhlngt"n's birthday. Then
no chnngeH hi the teaching fore
f the high school or Lincoln.
SEATTLE. .Tan, 3. --Shot ns he was
nttomptlng to floe from arrest early
today V. H. Qulncy, 3S n con fosse
drug addict, lies In the hospital h
with N flangeroiiH wound in his chest.
Patrolman Van Oilden MW Quim-v
crawl out of a hole in the side of the
I'ncfflo ttfotal. o broke Into a run
nni) the officer ordered him to halt,
but wild the man only accelerated bis
speed. Van Olbbn dropped Qulncy
with his fourth shot.
: REO CROSS CLASSES
RESUMED NEXT WEEK
PROTESTED BY CONSUL
1'cfl Cross classes in home nurslna
and hygiene, which wero estalilisbed
Inst fall by Miss Stasia IV Walsh red
t'roHH nurso, will he resumed on Mon
day afternoon January 5. Classes
both in Pendleton and the county
towns were suspended early in Oe
ci'mher when the wenther prevented
the holding of meetings.
Two adult (Musses will be held In
1 'end let on on Monday, both In the
jrounty library building-. One Is at
LONDON, Jan. 3. Tho American 1:30 p.m.. and the second at 7::tn p.
Icfratlon at Tekln today protested to m. The local clnss for high school
the Chinese foreign rfflct against n girls will be held ut the high school
contract which has been awarded to Tuesday morning starting at 8 o'clock,
the Vienrs Airplane Corporation of) CIussor In Pilot Hock will be held
Prltatn, according to a Pekln dispatch. Tuesday afternoon, January 6. Her
The Americans claimed that the con- mist on wilt be visited by Miss Walsh
tract gives the Ilritish a practical on dnewt:iyt January 7, Weston on
mnnoply for lt years on the tvi nr(Thursday. January R, and Athena on
airplane the Vicars Corporation , Friday. January 9. The classes are to
manufacturers and that nn epial np-jl held without further Interruption
Jioriunny in manni.tciui vi a in
countries was not given.
other jit in planned and work will bo tuken
!up where left off.
MUM
UI LI 111 1U fi . - -i
1 1 MOTHS AND THELAME
Jl ALCOHOL fwH0
I a aaaHLHaHy7 lAi S I
rrr,3 ,nrow ot a former government and
person hoUlrni:
title to land.
tttx Held in Seattle.
SKATTI.E. Jnn. 3. Six alleged rad
icals are under arrest here, following
a series of police raids. Five are
charged with distributing Red litera
ls held
if they desire. These etra blanks
will be left at local business
including the banks and grain offices. ,
It is requested that farmers secure any
these blunks and have their questions
answered when the enumerator ar-
jrivea. thus saving time.
! Where people are out of the city
their neighbors or relatives may turn
in their names, thus assuring their
enumeration.
All who permanently reside In Pen- tare and the Sixth, a Oerman
dleton or had their homes here on for federal investigation.
January 1 are supposed to be enumer-
ated her Find Election Plot,
Two enumerators failed to continue
their work today and are being re- ASHINGTON", Jan. 3. Federal
placed by Supervisor Terrall. detective believe they have captured
.erai men implicated In the May
Day bomb plot and also others in
volved in a number of Red "offen
sives" against law and order.
It is learned that several have been
active in labor organizations, which
received them innocently. Docu-
.ments taken show that the anarrh-
Wto,s intt'ru,ed to pur forward candU
When employees of the East Ore-ii"tes tne elecl'ris of November.
Ionian Ireached the business office !,,'"'' "u'n were s,l'Posed to be reput
this morning they were amazed to find ! citizens, whose bolshevik affilia-
the counter cash drawer had been Unns would not be disclosed until alt
pried open during the night, evident-ier ,nev achieved public office,
ly by a thief or thieves. The cash, Oamp Prevented h,.,,,,,.
drawer was lying partly demolished m government's offensive was
on the floor where it had fallen when j l!unched Just In time to prevent a fu
' jimmied" loose from the counter. In-I slon Hf several radical groups under
asmuch as no money was left In the :one leadership, preparatory to an at
d rawer the bold burglar had his ex-:'""!" " revolution. It Is learned (o
pcrleme for nothing and may now!da'- It is believed the raids have
reflect on his mistake In trying to rob ' shattered this plan and thrown the
a newspaper in this day of high news j bolshevik i into rinnflaainav
print paper costs and rising wage I The government is making every ef
scales. It to believed that the noise fort to get the big leaders this Una
made when the cash drawer dropped , They have always slipped away In
t. the floor frightened the burglar other raids, managing within a few
away, t me of the back windows to the I weeks to reorganize the Red forces
business office was found open and That the communist leaders ,.f ih,
probably provided a way of egress and fnited States were In e,.mo,,.i..i..
with Lnlne and Trotsky Is believed.
EXTR-E-E! EXTR-E-E! "
E. 0. WAS BURGLARED
the "bandit.
INDEX OF TODAY'S NEWS
Ti -day's Wcatlicr
Maxinmrn. 28.
Minimum. I'.V
Harometer. 2'..95.
y.
Six-thm Two.
Pendleton markets. Everett True.,121
Aurom.dille news lo anj J
Snn.la's church topics n j
news of city and state . .8
section One
t the nio ies m i
Special count v news 5 and
Want ads. classified directory and
Dc4aCa of the Duffa 7
Social and personal
I'.nmtv oftlraaj news , j
Kditori.il iwge: overseas diary 41
News notes of Pendleton J I
IjUve MWa of city, state aad nation I
M(CCd from Moncow.
WASHi.VCTO.V. Jan. 3. A com
plete revelation of the dangerous
I workings of bolshevism throughout the
'orld with the directing force at Mos-
(Continued on Page three.)
MWEATHEF
FORECAST!
Tonhrht fair
and warno-r
ftunday fair.