East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 20, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING EDITION
Number o& KJjjgl ,( ,Mt.r4W .
3,051
TH oapor I. member ml audited
B the Audits Bureau of Circulation
'lho East Ortfonlaa li Eastern Ore
gon's greatest newspaper and a
selling fore wives to the advartlaca
over twice the guaranteed paid circu
lation la Pendleton and Umatilla coun
ty of any other newspaper.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEE
CITY OFFICIAL PAPER
VOL. 31
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920.
NO. 4964
ARCHANGEL FALLS
IN SOVIET HANDS
DISPATCH CLAIMS
DISC ERER OF NORTH
P' . IS DEAD AT HOME
IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
attack AIMS AT
A FRENCH MEMOIR
WASHIXdTO.V, Feb. 20. Rear Admiral Robert 1-7. -Peary, discoverer
the north pole, died today. His death occurred at home here where he wna
- n r o i i1""'" i iirir-ui npMr.uion iur iieiniciuuH anemia.
MOSCOW MeSSage UeClareS BOl- Following a blood transfusion operation, the admiral showed sliKht im-
sllPliki HnVP PTIltlirpH Pitu ! I'r(,vi,nl'nt. und was taken home and thought to be recovering. He appeared
. Tl vnj I quite strong yesterday, but suffered a relapse during the night.
and Garrison There Has I caught aiicthj fjbvhii
fifiriA fluPP tft Rorl Pnrrac I u waH 1,1 lsB,i tnitl Perry, then only SO years old, made his first trip north
UUHC UVCI IU neu rUIOBo. ttn(j oaught the Arctic fever, "a malady he was never able to cure."
id of
MILITARY OPPOSITION
PRACTICALLY CRUSHED
If Confirmed, News Will Verify
Radical Assertion That
Fighting is Futile; Word of
Victory Not Unexpected.
LONDON, Feb. 20. A Moscow des
patch today claimed that the bolshe
viki captured Art-hansel, and that the
garrison there has joined the reds.
The military Hltuatln throuStooiit j
Hukm1:l liuK lM-en very favorable for tho
boUhevikl for tivral wreeka The fall I
oi Archangel wan not unexpected. If '
the dispatch is cunfirmed it will prac- -t
lea My verify the sovlet'R claim that
active military opposition in RuMttftj
has been crushed.
and caught the Arctic fever, "a malady he was never able to cure."
From that date to September, 1 90!t, there was a continuous per
planning and effort to reach the top of the world. It was on September 13.
1909, that Peary cast his first shudow of suspicion over the claims of Dr.
Frederick Cook that he discovered the north pole.
REACHKD POIjE IN 1909
"1 have him nailed," Peary telegraphed his wife. It was on September 5,1
1909, Chat Pary announcement that he had "Nailed the Stars and Stripes '
to the pole," was received in America.
That was five days after Cook sent a telegram to Denmark declaring he j
bad found the pole. The, final dash for the pole which proved successful
started July ;, 1 90 8. His date of discovery is given all April J, 1909.
Dining the 4aat two years Peary underwent between 40 and 50 Mood j
tranf mdons. i I
IN RAILROAD BILL
Leaders Say Situation Most
Serious in Week But Strike
Mention is Carefully Avoided
in Discussion of Measure.
ORGANIZED LABOR BACKS
UNDUE ADVANTAGE CHARGE
Section Orders Interstate Com
merce Commission to Adjust
Rates so Roads Are Assured
5V2 Percent Gain.
WASHIxaTl
POSTERS WILL INVITE
LEGMEN TO BIG
FEBRUARY 28 SMOKER
ilroad
whii
h pn
d not i
en whf
FOR STATE DELEGATE
IAL
Fred K. Schmidt, local attorney, is
In mentioned by friend here as a
t possible republican candidate for the
Small Group of Local Members lZJ. SmiX
when seen today, said that he had as
yet made no plans to enter politics,
but that if he were urged to run and
assured of backing, he might consent.
The post
for those !
i hile serv- j
ine corps. (
these me- I
SOOd posts
overnment I
ark of op-
people for
played! in
WILSON'S LATEST NOTE ON
ADRIATIC SETTLEMENT IS
CONSIDERED fill WORD
Reply is Dispatched and Publication During Day of Entire
Correspondence is Hoped for by Officials as President is
Believed Not Adverse to G iving Out Authentic Statement.
1 M
CONSTERNATION REIGNS : Washington Feb. 2o.-pre81dent
WHEN JANITOR DESTROYS I't
50 M0NTESAN0 EXHIBITS f!OIM hl fInal word on he suhJf.
; It was stated today. One official said
j he thought "no further correapond-
' ence will be neceeaary.
May I'uhllsh eContent
Officials -who are anxious for pub
lication of the entire correspondence)
I hpe to arrange for the giving out of
the notes today. It is believed the
j president is not adverse to such action.
Summaries of the allies' reply to
(President Wilson's first note, publish
ed in the L'nited States were today de
j clared not authentic by the white
house and state department.
Ml iN'TESAXO, Feb. 20. Con
sternation reigned among attor
neys in the syndicalism trial of al
leged indu stria lists here today
when it was discovered over 50
exhibits In the case were destroyed
by the janitor last night. Both
sides agreed to proceed with the
case without the exhibits.
DEBATE OVER HOME
RULE IS POSTPONED
Will Canvass City for Re
cruits Pointing Out Nation
wide Benefits of Members-
RITAIN'S RUSSIAN
on
p
.
Tho Sands are heated,
Th Tiger fed,
The Camel watered
Who said "Bed"?
Street parade, exhibition drill by
the brigand in their new uniforms,
then away to tho bloody fields of Ini
tiation Mich la the program for the
IXfkkle ceremonial to be held here
next Monday.
The I.a Crande delegation, the di-
tttn. drill team, hug and baggage, will
arrive here Monday morning, speak
ing of the divan. Its members are in
an ugly mood and they promise no
mercy for the tyros.
One of the members of the divan
la a local man. He Is 11. W. Fletcher.
Satrap. T. D.Taylor, also of this city,
la a member of the dramatic divan,
holding the position of official guard.
Following ia the official divan:
C. K. McCormlck, Royal Vizer;
Claude Cooper. Grand Emir: A. M.
Cummins, Sheik; C. A. Stephenson.
Mahedi; C. M. Humphreys, s.
William .Miller, treasurer;
Fletcher, Satrap; W. I Overt)
Hruce Cox. .Mokauna; M. F
Saruk.
The dramatic divan consists of F.
A. Blrkitt and W. W. Stevens, ea
inrts; U. W. McCarthy, master of Mb.
order; H. W. Riley and It. C. l.ee, In
spectors of. Secret Work; A. W. Nel
son, Captain of Hrigands; W. F. Ash
man, Master of Properties; C. O.
Holton.Klectrician; J. F. Flatcr, band
leader; C. B. Mays, band master;
James McKlnnla, Sand Heater; Bd
Camel Keeper: Warren IM1-
Mr. Schmidt never has held offic
nor In any other way laKen a
active part in politic. It Is underst
that, his backers are seeking a man t
compete with the two incumbents,
t both of whom are from the west end
of the county.
Pressure is also being brought
strongly to induce fi. IX Peterson, of
! Milton, to enter the race for the nom
ination for district attorney on the I
republican ticket. R. I. Keatnr, in- Pic
I cumbent, has already filed his ileclar- son i
I ation of seeking the nomination for stopp
. reelection hut one branch of the re- : about
publican party in the county Is said to I on ea
be urging the Milton man to run. by th
the:
LONDON, Feb. 20. Debate on the
I home rule bill was today postponed in
. the houae of commons until next
week. Jt will probably come up
Tuesday. The bill, it is understood,
will be practically the same as Lloyd-
George outlined when it was Introduc
I ed last December.
HUSBAND DENIES ALL
MRS. HAWLEY'S CHARGES
STAGGERED BY NOTE
AND MORALE IS LOW
Feb.
! ROME,
son's Adr
gloom" o
according to
day. ' The Y
goring blow I
the
.lis
dlsp
as pitiful."
stary
Sablb
Davii
Croatian, c;
Ion, Judge; Stan
E. Woodell, Foo
Taylor, , Official (
sy Shell. I
Inspector
uard.
inner
T.
NEW CADET OFFICERS
APPOINTED TODAY BY
HIGH SCHOOL LEADER
Military appointments for the F
dlcton high school cadet corps v
nut this morning by Karl
rUivihmann. commandant
for tho second semester
vene onil nro MS follow:
Uoyd Austin, first lieutenant; Pern
ind lieutenant; ja
Sergeants, l.loyo me
4oUnan, Ijtwrence War
orDorels, Then
re
BJ.
'hey are
f the school
Company 1.
i In red, white and blue, nn-
nouncin'g the membership drive for
Umatilla County's four legion posts,
will be placed at every crossroads and
in every public place In the county, to
morrow. The posters are being put
out by Pendleton Post primarily to in
vito the other legion men of the coun
ty to attend the big smoker and high
Jinks which will close the week of
campaigning with n boxing and wrestl
ing card in Eagle-Woodmen hall Sat
urday night.
Plana for the membership drive lo
cally were worked out in a meeting of
the committee of nine yesterday af
ternoon. Small groups of local legion
members will divide tho town into .lis- QJY OF FIUW1E IS
mn ann inmi t m ,.i inn c-. ,
men during the week, explaining to
them benefits to bo derived from
legion membership, and enrolling
them in the organization.
I ron Lobby f;ots Results
A 1)111 now before congress provid
ing for a $.r)0 bond for each month a
man put In service, is being backed
strongly by tho legislative committee
of the national organization. This
committee is confindent that the bill ;sition," one
will be passed within the coming 60 cat ion in th
days, the local post was informed yes
terday. Every request that the legion's lobby
at Washington has made of congress
baa been granted, the local post is in- :
Termed. Reforms in the war risk in- i
surance were brought about at the !
suggestion of the legion men and :
many other matters nre now pending.
With a 100 per cent membership of j
former service men. the legion be- ;
lievos that even better things for the
men who fought will bo possible.
When tho week's membership drive j
opens Monday, legion men from the I
four posts will start out to get every j
eligible service man. Towns having no
potl " ill bo visited by delegates from j
adjacent posts and the men given an
opportunity to join the post of their
choice. Pendleton will send delegates
to Pilot Rock. Echo and Helix, BUI
nhould a man In Echo care to join i
Hermiston post, or the man In Helix,
the Athena JWeaton post, he will he
eiven that privilege. The drive is for j
the legion as a whole, rather than n
competition between posts.
Athletic Program Looks Good
The athletic program for Saturday
night February 'is, is coming along in
J the best of shape, t M
! Dotted. J"bere will b
round boxln
Ina match 1 1
d tloh of strikes
LONDON', Ee
SNOW STOPS PLOWING
BUT INSURES MOISTURE
WHERE BADLY NEEDED
aincil of
hp allied
a
in Vf
today
Cham
led tl
total
1 Untie debate
emier Miller--Monday,
ft is
Chancellor
lerl&iiv in an
at Britain's
56Stfi0n,00f)
LAD KILLED BY AUTO
B
ni welcome
oak into th
ot th.
iff fi
pres
II horn
larlv
.pain-st
'IIS of
fail-Prea-ul
the
President Wll
note "ca.t a shadow 0
the entire city of Finnic
ad vices recei ved here t "
PORTLAXD. Feb. 20. Gilbert
fvuehle, aged 14, was instantly killed
today when he was struck by an au
tomobile driven by H. Daughtrey,
commission broker. The boy was en
route to school on a bicycle.
Daughtrey was formerly president
ftt the Portland I'nion Stock Yards
fomp.vnv, retiring a year ago and po
faff to his Umatilla ranch to recuper
nfe. He recently returned here to en
tor the livestock com mission business
in North Portland.
OREGON CITY. Feb. 20. A com
plete denial of all charges by Mrs.
iMarjorie Hawley was made by Willarfll
P. Hawley Jr., resident manager of
j the Hawley Pulp & Paper company,
i in the divorce bu it brought by Mrs.
i Hawley and on trial here.
Hawley asserted that if he had
struck Mrs. Hawley, as she testified,
I he had considered the matter trivial
jand that the blows were not inten
tional. He said he had always been
loving and endearing in his manner
toward his wife and had always tried
to patch up their quarrels.
A letter written by Hawley while
he was in Oakland, Cal., in 1017, waa
introduced, in which he began, "Dear
est Baby, Lover. Doll," and signed
"Love Man." The letter was filled
with endearing terms and he referred
to a letter received from Mrs. Hawley
as an "angel letter." He wrote that
t was the second sent her that day.
Mrs. Hawley's case was rested Wed
nesday aftei-n-mnd Judge Bagley
denied motions by the defense that
the case be dismissed and that por
tions of the testimony be stricken out.
note strut'
morale o
h said.
:ed city i
The sit-describ-
MONTESANO JURY, INTERRUPTED BY ILLNESS
TODAY, VViLl HEAR SANITY REPORT TOMORROW
ONE OF FIVE MILLIONS
oinmillee
three fr
I'liminaries, a .wre
falls and a J
stl-lx-
ltvis, see.
first sergeant:
uno. Harold Hold
ner, David Bwftna
round wind-up in the boxing program.
Several other features of the evening
are not being divulged In advance. Men j
rearing the legion button or having
lire blue card of mcmnersmp win in
the only eliKi
what post a memb-
will be
it no
liter ft-i
h
ad in i
Reetx
mil Hoy
dore Janes, I
Fanshier.
Company 2: Donald Wi
fist llentennnt: Sergeant,
li,,,, ,..,,..,!( - Rerae&ntd,
Smith, Kenneth Bew, ueorge
Charles Snyder, Fred Khorman and
url Planting.
id worth,
Richard
Richard
FOItEION I.OBISI1-5S AtVI-SKO
WASHINGTON, 1
that foreign lobbies
break down t
marine were !
commerce eon
(-lark of Beattl
20. Chan
t eying
American merchr
esented to the sonn
ttttee. today by
MASSACRED BY TURKISH NATIONAL REBELS
LONDON', Fob.
o" seven Armenia
Irict of Adnna. in
were massacred
20. The population
n villages in the dis
Turkish Asia-Minor,
by Turkish national
ist rebels, according t" semi-nrriciai
advices today. The Armenians ap
pealed to nllled UthorItlM to provide
them arms so that they can protect
themselves from the Turks.
Advices Indicate that the situation
In CUIcia, where ir.0,000 Armenians
nre reported in danger of annihilation.
ha become mure Bcrioiis.
Coarse
The situati
market is rei
l 1
Is bid
Market Steady
in tho coarse
prain
with
J.-.s for fnt
$59 and $fi
J41 apaln.
U looked up
barley trad.
the ma
iH.ited steady tda
their former level. Corn
t. Portland exchange at !
mniedlato shipment and '
are shipment. Oats are 1
uith mill feed quoted at
rin- drought in California'
n as a possible aid to the
which has been out f
fur mure than a month
Cabled from Central Kurwe: Kive million children, under the are of 1 5t .ire upon Ihe verge of starvation
ntral Kurope where tho Ameiicnr Relief Mmtntotrattoft and th-' I !rd "ris are fichtir battles w!th hu
Five cents, contrib.iled by An: ericans. will feed one of those chlldr-n one tLy. A dollar will feed tw
MO.VTBSAXO. Feb. 20. Illness of
Juror Parr today delayed the Central
ia murder trial. Judge Wilson an-
w tmiu m in- lltTllt
after he received the nhvsician"s re-
poit that Parr was unable to appear.
The juror has a hiffh fever and in
fluenza is suspected.
MOXTRRAN'O, Feb. 20. The Cen
tralia murder trial will be continued
IOLU03TOW even though Juror Parr is
i unable to attend court, according- to
Judge Wilson. He said if Parr can
'not be present, one of two alternates
jwill be sworn in to replace him.
iCoi nty Physician Fitz. who examin
ed the sick juror, was unable today to
determine if Parr is suffering from in
, f luenza.
1 lober t s Kxa m i ued .
! The report of thre alienists who
will lestify regarding the mental con
dition ( f Ivoren Koberts, one of tht de
fendants, will be submitted to the jury
unicrn w. They examined him.
"Whatever the testimony will be in
reft) rd t 1 i obert s, t he case a ga inst
the ether nine men will not be affect
ed in any wav,'' Special Prosecutor j
! Cunningham said.
PoflltS ,to J.oophole.
Cunningham also pointed to a seri
otn? loophole in the self-defense the- I
,ory which Defense Attorne Vande-i
voor aavanced. He said under the
Washington law self defense cannot be!
claimed by a person who resists an 1
i.lleged attack on persons "not in his
presence." Thus the men in various!
buildings or on Seminary hill at Cen- ,
inula cannot claim self defense as
cuter maintained. 6 '
AIR MAIL FROM N. Y.
TO PACIFIC FAVORED
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. The sen
ate postoffice committee today voted
to recommend the establishment of
an air mail route from New York, to
San Francisco and for dropping tho
present routes between New York and
Washington and New York and Chicago.
PHONE CALL FOILS
THIEVES OPERATING
WITH AUTO TRUCK
SCAPPOOSE, Feb. 20. Mike Cal
lahan of Scappoose accidentally spoil
ed neatly laid planes of auto truck
robbers.
"Hello, Price; have you sold your
mill?' he injuired of D. W. Price of
the Scappoose Lumber company over
the phone Tuesday morning.
"No" an s w er ed Price.
"Well, there is a man here loading
machinery on a truck,' Callahan re
plied. Price and Deputy Sheriff George
Grant rushed toward the mill. On
the way they met the truck load of
machinery, camouflaged with hay.
The alleged thieves were taken to St.
Helens to await court action.
HOUSE COMMITTEE VOTES
FOR MILITARY TRAINING
W A SI 1 1 NGTON. Feb. 20. U ni ver
sa 1 military training to be instituted
July 1, 192 2, was approved today by
ho house military committee by a
vote of 11 to nine.
POLICEMAN KILLED
IN DUBLIN MELEE
Weajlx
S5
I rom the report of Major I.e
Moorhouso. wenther observer.
Maximum, 42.
Minimum. 27.
Rarometer. 29. 45.
Precipitation, .02.
DUBLIN, Feb. 0. A policeman
lis killed, another slightly wounileil.
mi a civilian dangerously wounileil.
n (Uhttnii her,, kite last nifrht. It is
ot learned whether the police were
mbu h, ,l or Hi.- hooting occurred
vhen th-i attempted raids.
One policeman was wounded when
aiders attacked the police barracks
; n .West Kim rv W dnesday niRht, it is
"irncd. The attacking party, after
1 rinir on the building for three hours,
finally succeeded in bombing it and
Mowing aw. tv one wall. Seven police
lien in the barracks kept up a con
t annus fithl and finally repulsed the
1
TUT urriTurt H
mil nuuiiLr
FORECAST
ToniRht and
Saturday gen
erally fair.
owing to a break in prices.