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DAILY EVENING EDITION Number ul tuples printed of yeaterdar'e Dully. 3,083 Tale paper it member a.K audited bj the Audit Bureau of Circulation. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEE VOL. 32 'Eastj?QreAonian DAILY EVENIN6 EDITION The Seat Oregonlan la Saatara ra fon't greatest aewapaper and aa t selling fore glea to the adrertlee. a OTer twice the guaranteed paid circu lation In Pendleton and Umatilla euua ty of any other newspaper. OITT OFFICIAL PAP KB DAILY EAST OREGONIAN PENDLETON OBP.nnN SATTTRTjAV MARf!H .fl 1020 , , : ; : NO. 0480 SENATOR NEWbW mVI, IS GIVEN TWO YEARS' IMPRISONMENT AND $ 1 0,000 FINE PEACE TREATY IS NOW UP TO PRESIDENT -Os), SENATE WASHES HANDS OE PACT; VOTE 49 TO 35 Ballot of 47 to 37 Sends Docu ment Back to Chief Execu tive With Word That it Can Not be Ratified. I NEW CHIEF OF GERMAN ARMY REVIEWING HIS TROOPS. WHAT WILL WILSON DO? THREE ANSWERS OPEN Return to Congress, Appeal to People "in Solemn Referen dum," or Negotiations With Germany Are Alternatives. BV. J. WJ T. MARTIN (t'nltcd Press Staff Correspondent. i WAHHI.VOTON". March 20. The treaty la now up to tho president. The j annate washed Its handH of tho pact laat night when by a vote of 49 to 35. j it refused to ratify, and then by 47 to i 37 voted to send tl 'twick to President ; Wilson with word that it oould not be '. ratified. The (lueatlnn now Is what will Wil non do with It ? T'lrst Hn can Band it back to the , aoiiate. In that case senate leaders Bay they will take no action until the fall campaign. Anprnl to People) Second Wilson can appeal to the i people "In solemn referendum" mak- ' In- tho treaty an issue of the cam- j p&lgn. Third He can drop the treaty and I iberln negotiations with Germany for t the rnKtoraUun of l ace. Kncmd Couiw Ukt-fT'- The general expectation ajn"ng sen ators is that Wilson will take the sec ond course, asking democrats to make the treaty the paramount Issue of tho j presidential campaign. Whatever the president will do it is generally agreed that the oowtitTV faces a long period of treaty oratory -iiri Johnson. Borah, Reed and poln dexter prepared to "Ileal Wilson to It" j in getting tho country's ear. Supported IxMlgc Group. On the final action In the senate on the peace treaty both Senator Cham berlain and Senator McNarv voted with the Ixjdge forces and against the administration's stand. The vote In dotal! on the Lodge res. ervatlon was as follows: rVir the resolution: Republicans Ball. Caider. Colt. Curtis. Dillingham, Kdgc. "Skins, Fre linghuysen. Hale, Jones (Washing ton). Kellogg, Kenyon. Keyes, I.en root, Ijodge, Mcfjean, McNary, Now, Page. Phlpps, Suifiot, Spencer. Ster ling, Sutherland, Wadsworth, Warren and Watson republicans L'S. Democrats Ashtirst, Beckham. Chamberlain, Fletcher, Gore, Hender son Kcndrlck, King. Myers. Nugent. Owen. Pholan, I'lttman, I'omerctie. Ransdcll. Smith (licorglal. .Smith (Maryland), Trammell, Walsh (Mass achusetts). Walsh (Montana) and Wolcott 21. Total for ratification 49. Opposition Is Rollcall against: Rnpublicans Borah. ltrandcgce. Fernald. France, (Ironna. Johnson (California), Knox. l Follcttc. Sir Cormick. Mosos, Norrls und Sher man 1 2. Democrats Comer. Culberson Dial, Clay, 'Mass, Harris. Harrison Hitchcock. Johnson (South Dakota). Klrby, McKellar. Overman, Herd. Robinson, Sheppard, Shields, Sim mons. Smith (South Carolina). Stan ley. Bwansotl, Thomas, Underwood and Williams 28. Total against. 86. ":' y'' V f DISORDER GROWS ! nearby orchard is 16 OE 85 TRIED AS SOVIETS SEEK SOLD F0R$l ,050,000 11 rpjuju TO SEIZE NATION.: Troops Armed With Machine Guns and Flame Throwers Leave to Quell Mounting Dis turbances in Germany. EBERT BELIEVED TO HAVE SECRETLY REACHED CITY Philip Scheideman is Declared; to Have Accompanied Chan cellor to Reorganize New Cabinet. A bow picture shows Mjtj. en. V taristlc crowd of Germany, made, th t Wolfgang Kapp. who proclaimed th vitz reviewing Ocrnui t revolution possible. i eminent at Peril n. soldie is who- sympathies for the old mili Kuttwltz is minuter of defense under Dr. Helow If civil war, or fighting with other nations, results from th,1 present troulde in Oerniany. here are some big C.ertnan koiir which will not bark. Above picture hhuws cannon being dismantled, at the Krupp factory In CJermany, preparatory to using tho metal for auti. mobile making. ALLIED INVASION Of GERMANY SEEMS IMMINENT in km v. March no. Tin- general ; strike ended at noon today. A new cabinet will he formed in which lahor ! ivill have a stronger representation. HUNDREDS KILM:i. LONDON, March 20. BArlin dis patdi today sjs the general strike Is endd and the Kovcnimcnt has rantctl i Uie workers tlemands. j it is reported that crews of three Gorman cruisers at Kiel deposed their officers and hoisted the white flajr. Hundreds wciv killeil in fighting be twttni commiudsts and Kbert trois. BY CAItr D. GROAT. ! (1,'nited Press Staff Correspondent.) i BERLIN, March 20. (Night. ) Violent disorders are growing out of attempts by radicals to institute a so viet government, it is reported from J many parts of Germany today. So I cial democrat artillery Is reported to be moving toward Surl. ! Troops armed with, machine gum ' and flame throwers fiavo left I'uter- kirehen near stuttga-t. going to dis turbed areas of Westphalia, particu 1 larly the iluhr industrial district. V2 Killed in Fight. Vice Chancellor Schiffers office to day gave out a statement warning people that the situation is still most : serious. Twelve seople were killed and SO wounded lust .Tight in a clash ' near Kotbustor, according to the statement. A commission representing the ma jority soda lists and labor unions is- sued another statement declaring their organizations opposed to any plan to grant amnesty to those implicated In the insurrection. Klert lielievrd Hack. . There is an apparently reliable re port that 'Kbert arrived secretly in Berlin last night. He was accompan ied by Phillip Scheideman, who will probably reorganize a new cabinet. WALLA WALLA. Wash. March 20. The great Baker-I-msdon orchard, consisting of 6m acres of 9, 10 and U-year old trees changed ownership yesterday. The purchaser was the Stanton Investment Co. of Steubenvflle, O., and the con sideration, as indicated by the revenue stamps on the deed. qk'was $1,050,000. The deed car- ri(d the nominal consideration of $10 but thero were 1050 worth of revenue stampn affixed. Filing of this big deed yes terday afternoon was the first intimation given to the public that the big deal the largest realty transaction ever made in Southeastern Washington had been completed. The deed was executed by John W. Langdon and wife, and Henry Baker and wife, and the Stanton Investment Co. The papers were dated March 1, 1920. A mortgage for $500,000 was made by the Stanton In vestment Co. to John W. Lang don and Henry C. Baker. The negotiations were con ducted and the sale made by James White of Steubenville, O., and the deal is the culmi nation of the trip made by a party of 23 Ohio capitalists and manufacturers last October, when the party came to inspect the big orchard being person ally conducted by James White. ARE CONVICTED Accomplices in Election Scan dal Draw Lighter Sentences; 90 Days Granted for Effect ing Repeal. MOTION FOR STAY OF JUDGMENT IS DENIED NEARLY 90 ENTRIES IN (SiKH-tol to Map ICast Ortvvoniaii.) IIKUMISTO.V. tn-., March 20. V. T Jtecvcs r Slallflcid, was the btggf&t. Individual winner of prizes at the Horseman's Day events tills morning. Following- are the winners: Class A, best brood mare under five years. J. W. Campbell, first; W. T. Hoberts, second . Best brood mare over five years, W. T. Ueeves, first; W. B. Hamilton, second, and S. W. Camp bell third. Grand Champion brotod mare. W. T. Ueeves. Bet farm team, VT- T. Reeves, first. James Ware second, J. F. Mc-Naug-ht, third. Class C, F. U Carson, firsf; J. W. Campbell, second and William Ken nedy, third. Under one year, W. T. Reeves first and second, Tom Had (!t cks, third. Class B, under two or three years, 0 state Ousted Congressman Declares That Only Conscience and Supreme Court Can Take Away Senate Seat. GRAND ltAI'llS, Mich.. Mar. ao. Senator Newberry was sentenced to two years in the federal prison and was fined l.0OO. Others convicted were Riven scnteiufs varying from one to two years. Tlie men were granted 90 days to efreet an uplieal. The sentence was sed by .indite Clarence W. Sessions of the I'nlted States district court, after he denied a motion for stay of judgment. Newberry's statement follown: TlK-rc is nothing In tlie verdict which will cause me to hang my head. i:ntll ' my conscience and the supreme court ! decide that I have wronged tlx- people j of Michigan, I will retain my seat In j the senate. ! .BY. J. L. Q'SULLIVAN GRAND RAPIDS. March 20. I'nlt ed States. Senator Truman H. New berry with IS other defendants wu today found guilty of fraud In the 1918 election campaign by the jury in the t'nited States district OOUrt. Tho jjnry found Newberry conspired with I his associates to cause expenditure during the campaign of money In ex cess of the amount alowed under me federal corrupt practices act. The penally provided is two years' im prlsonmea.' and a fine of $10,000. Newberry will be sentenced this af ternoon. He was found not guilty of the charge of using the mails to de fraud. The others found guilty arc: Paul King of Detroit, Nenvberry's cam paign manager; Frederick Cody of New York, legislative agent; Charles Floyd, Grand Rapids, campaign man ager; Allen Templeton, head of the Detroit Chamber of Commerce; Frank Emory. Detroit; Harry O. Turner. De troit; EX C. Chilson, former secretary Roger M. Andrews, Jlenoml- SHOOTING OF WALLS REPLACES PASSE POURING OF CONCRETE I MNIh.. Murvli '2 ". Strmiff allied 1 ftirccs arc being tniicrut rated at Metfc and Straus'.ji'ri? according to an Am- IN FLOUR MILLS CONSTRUCTION-- - - , I invade Germany unices order is re- w stitrrd. AMERICA'S GREATEST BATTLESHIP GLIDES INTO WATERS TODAY NKWt'iUIT NHW9, Va... Mar. 20. Anierlca'.s jrreatt'sl Irfitttcshtp tho Maryland, wan jiunchKl in the Nvrirt NteW shipyard tc-d iy. HAPPY CANYON'S FLOOR SHINEO UP FOR TUESDAY : TRI-STATE CLUB SEEKS 10U LOCAL One hundred menileiK for tlM Pen rM. hrunrh nf t)1 Tri Ktatn Aud Hap 'an on's Door is being pal In shape today for a ldfr 1 lirre-hoar dance which w follow the t wo-hour eoncerl T'tewday eveninn by the llnl 1'vell MuMical Co,, who Will appea r in J'einlleton under the auspices of the loca I post if the Ameiicun !--ton. The jo-pleee nrehe'ra will fur nish il reamy waltxes. away In? fox trots and peppy steps for the latrgc crowd that in expected to attend both f the entertainment. Kbert Arrival Questioned. II Y KI KKKN (United Pi-csh Staff CorreHpondent I-ONlX)X. March 20. Kbert plans to reorganize the entire cabinet, a MntnlUAf ficliil rl Ihvui trh an vtt tiwtav Cnm- tnunist sentiment is growing', sporadic j third fight in it cunt in ues t hroiighout f ait j . n w ii iff ii t'.-specia n in i in 1 1 ii 1 1 1 VVIieeiUaiTOWS. DOX rormS. nisi district, near nreslau. Hfiri-HarriPrc. anri ftrap arf ' IMppttmloit. . Th whereabouts bf PrWdenl Kbert ; judge. nOU-Udllieib dna UrdVei are , pakis, Mare !. On account ..f is sim i ,,,, oP ,.,.r.o,-t ,.vs h..1 Done Away With in Com- jivi '- In the Rhino district the arrived in Berlin, and another Bald he ... ... .. , Feritentc h:ts authorlcad' t ho German is still at Stuttirart. pressed Air and Hose Method ncichswehr m-ttia e.,t,re occupied ne lo suj. press soviet uprisings. lilitia Ordered. ! Shooting ..f the walls Tar the ware- ; STI TTCAKT. Marrh 20. -The gov- hntntn a'j' u( t h Collins PI our Mi IN N Soviet at Kiui.ps. I einment has ordered inohilization of j under way. Shooting b correct, for J 1'AHIS. Mudi 20. Dispatches to I pimrlba c ncrete a p:usse, that Is. biy rejiorl a soviet repuhlk: has been j In up-to-!ale coiiKtructiiui circles. ' pr. laiin.Ml ul Knsen, the home of the A reinforced cohere a wall, two Kieat Krupp wnrks. lOcbee thlek. will form the exterior of, A -dtepatch said the soviet army of l.ttifj ; warehouse. Tlvk reinfon enient tiwn has taken possession of the Git tea q .MUiitim. borhausen. Klber field. Cattweit; and Dussehlorf. Khert troojMi have t'ikeii refug In the Jbrit Isb OCon Ration zone, where they have ben dJsafmed. Belgian posts on the rlg-hl banU of the Khilie are reported to htw gone bhclt to their old posi tions on fhe left shoi-e. W. T. Reeves, first; J. V. Wallace, second. Under three and four years, J. R. Pears, first; A. W. Agnew, sec end and third. Chugi I. V. T. Reeves, first; J. W. campljcll, second and W, B- Hamilton, third. Class K. V. T. Reeves, first, Charles ' Fred Henry, of Flint, and George S. Ware second, and J, W. Campbell, laidd of SturbHdge. good roads lec turer. Tho rest of the 85 defendants (.rand Champion colt. F. U Carson, j were found not guilty. IndUg i Graru' champion filly, W. T. Reeves. BL 1 1'otter, of O. A. C. acted as i nee publisher; John 8. Newberry, brother of the senator, who furnished j $fUO,000 for the campaign fund; : Milton Oakman. Detroit county man ager; Wiliam J. Nickel. 0hkodi: I aser; William J. Nickel. Oshkosh; sioner: Silas J . .Macgregor, oi ieta. of insists of a steel wire, with four-inch mesh, y 1 1 list which t ha hlown ci.n- retp Is forced. Initead of whii H ar ow s io en rr concretes to the fornis. a pair rf hoses suffice. Instead of box fornu int'' which concrete Is poured, a hourd lacking to the wire reinforce ment Im Used. Ilod-earrlers ajid con crete' mixers are a'fsenl, BVSQ gravel is found unnecessary. The process hy which the new wall is placed is known as the F- Cushinu: Mi nrc process. i; USBM comprc-srd air, water. sa.ml a ml ceinent. The roni!rcns"d air in furnltsHed hy a huVe giidfne-dri en pttSftp outside the l"i tiding. The sand ami OtflnOQl are mixed in thi- 'rt'aTehi.use and fed Into t hepp r w hich lends into ihe channel of he so under high pressure. A t the Hetween 8"i and 90 entries were made today at the Horseman's Day hich opened this morning in Hermis ton. Three hundred dollars is offered in prizes. Ten head of horses are shown by- civil militia to protect itself against a Ivan Dunning1, of Stanfield. W. J. threatened uprising of communist Lwaraar is showing four colts anJ W JOE D0RSEY TO LEAVE TONIGHT FOR TEXAS workers. Aon Kapp Hunted. LONDON, .March 20. Advices from Haden say the Kbert government has offered a high rcwa rd for the arrest of Von Kapp and Von Lucttwitz. It. Hamilton of Hutter creek has m MAY :m hatii k aiion LEADS TO STATE TITLE OI..Mri.. March (!. Tlie Wash ington 4rf;i.lal nrr is ready tor pass nice ul" II, e MlffQMBft ainemlnienl. prob Jllily unaninimaiiy on .lnia. Thirtjf four nlalift ha aireuily ratified. The Delaware Ii-ki' lal ii i e is also neetlnc Momray. Tims WuhinKInn inay com plete the rattlieation. exhibition a span of fine Percheron mares which were liought by him re cently for 9750. .1 F. MrNaucht is showing three head of fino horses. A brood maro o, ned b" J. B. Haddocks is on dis play, other entries are four head of horses shown by Charles Ware and l'eter Sheridan, of Butter creek; S. 1 Carlson, four head: -Don Campbell. riRht head; and James Scott. four head. Charles Ware has entered two teams In the pulling contest, one of sorry to see him so. the event for the day. B. M. Kern I and Will Hosers both have teams! The Joe Horsey, for the past 12 years a Pendleton resident, will leave toniKht for Portland and from there will re turn to his old home in Wichita nit Texas. In Portland ho will visit his brother K. J. Horsey. Mr. Uorsey Is uncertain as to what buatneai he will enter when he reuchen Tea. He has orrers in the farming; banking and automobile business. His sister. Mrs. J. If. Yeung. and Mr. VounK, formerly of llennlston, resnbi at Wichita Falls. He. plans -to return to this city in the. summer for a visit. Mr. 1 lorsry. whfc has been employed at the Ameri can National Hank tor the past two and a half years, much regrets leaving Pendleton and his many friends aro . '. . . ' . i ;lntt tickets fur the concert are meeting tho, wiim i.n ................ - ' ,,,, r,.s,,,s i,m as et hme not i.orzel which can be one feted by one He. local auto dealers, has canvass d , wh are expected man. Is atoo I hoM carrying water. tho auto dealers ami owners oi ion- .,,, T,, i,,.,,,,., ..,.,,. , ,h.. The mlxicr .,r the concrete is done at turn 1 1 j i n is Pendleton hith school st:inds good chance of aendlng a debate team " hich have not been outpulled to Eugene next May. This is the opin- event is lielng staged this afternoon t-ioo i.f ih.. l..li.-itf. Umih ii I., labiw on the main street of Hrrniiston Who is putting the finishing touches; Will Switzler, prominent horseman! n the four speakers, who will repre- r I. matilla. Is master of events. Rev scut the high school in the dual dc- 1 "a I auto loads of Pendleton people MYSTKHY Mill IN tow I bete agaiiujt Condon, next Monday i went to Hergtiaton today to attend SKATTI.K. March Jo riei- ln.ioe evening. ,'ne snow and among the visitors Is Che. A ' "f- gg " - hi lplessl adrift duo to eident in 1.1. yd Austin and Mary Clarke, w ho t Kred Hennlon. county agriculture lo attend. The broad variety of the The Bilging of the concrete is done at steering g.-ar, the steamer lligho I constitute the negative team for tho agent. Iprogratn. Inilndlng solo numbers, both the noiiel 'hy allowing the water and f,om Seattle is being towed into Yo- I'-cal school, leave Monday morning: tourists, promotes trips, furnishes road Information, works for better roads and against obstructive legisla tion, one of the big plans in this sec tion Is to connect the Lincoln high way between Salt Lake and Pendlelm with the turn. Ortlnmbln. Hvr hlphwny port la nil markets received ;dlctoa today kohama by the Hteanier K!drtdg. i for Condon, by uuto. The will n.ret . , ' . ' Condon hich Schools: affirmative, DF.MPSF.Y IHMls (it Il.T Monda) mcht. AX the mxfk tune. Ar- SAN l liA.NCltM; March 20. - Jack thur Kudd and Norhorne Ucrkelev, Ocinpwy and Jack Keurns today the IVndlet ui affirmative speakers, pleaded not guilty on !oth Ihe charg- ctmidete with ihe ('mulon ncKalivt at 1 e of con-mirlng ts uvade the draft the lush school auditorium, and of evading the draft. The winner in Mfl contest sends a team to tugpiie. during Junior week et d, to compote for state ehajnphm- -'. The ship. The winner, whoever It la Will have hard work ahead. a new ques MIUHON TO WASHING! N. 'AR nOPATK March EX-REBEL WILL WAGE WAR ON ASSOCIATES J... .mt.IO, March i0. Oen eral Roberto Cejudo. L, reported to be i dleton during this weel morning Mr. Parks had on nu i n ""!,., .,,, instrumental, novelty num- foment und sand to come together names of 70 Pendleton motorists ana hm m, 0,, ,.,,,., h ,,. e. -Tho ,, makes a wall two names are being added as rapidly n:,rp 10 -piece orchestra, is designed to Inches thick as nearly waterproof as persons could he Interviewed. attract .ill tM.es of music lovers. The 'one of IS igchea poured in Hie old The club, which Is a member of the Clini.rl., 1)(en vory successful else- w.i.v." Manager II M Cromiuelin ex A. A. A., a national automobile asao- wnpri, alH in company comes here plained. "The idea is entirely new 10 elation with 600 member clubs, maln-wtn ,,trong recommendations from the northfeal but was proved saiisfae taine bureus for the guidance of auto, v OKon post for which It has l"ry to II. I.. Copcland, our architect. played on its present lour of the beW.re it was contracted for. Trie Idea leagt Is tisetf In niani plei'es of construction JL I In the cast." Rt'GAR AIt"AN r.s Pitlt'l-: Advantages in lavor ravthg, time preajdenl will continue to participati Sugar has advanced $1 a sack In s..Wng and in materials are very in inn settlement or tnTernaijnnal quea- tlon will he used tn the finals. This marching on Vera ini for a military ' price, according to worn trum the niai sea reacures ot me enmprnsveu- nous i'mhk em oi war. uespue means mat a nu.-siton. wnuii should eamiaign against his former rebel as- Pen- air Vonente Idea. Mr. I'rommelin the senjte g rejection or the peace take six mvnths study, will have to be scclatee. lJudo premised Carranaa ii. iiv a. is le.nue.i ioii.i). put into sna- in i tew w.-eKs. .he will paclf. all rebeb. in Vera Crua.111 (Major Lee M- rhon.se, 1 Maxlrnunr. 75. Minimum. ItjiromMer. 2.S csj observer) i i 1 f If I M WEATHER FORECAST . Tonight f iiid warrnr Sunday rain. 1