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DAILY EVENING EDITION Number of Copies prlnlod of SaCurday'a Dully, COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER Mgg Thla pap Is a member of nnd audited by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EVENING EDITION The BSaat Orafonlan la Kaatrrn ( ron'i (rll norpapr and Mills fores lv to tha advarllaar over twlc the guaranta-H paid circu lation In Pandloton and Umatilla, vou ty of an other newspaper. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 82 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1920. NO. 9502 MARTIAL LAW MAY BE IflARtD IN CHICAGO BECAUSE OF THE SWITCHMEN'S STRIKE advancing German troops cheer kaiser MANY ARRESTED FOLLOWING IRISH EASTER RIOTING Custom Houses and Other Gov ernmental Buildings Set Afire by Sinn Feinners; Tax Records Are Destroyed. ARMED MOB IN BELFAST DESTROYS OFFICE DATA 'MISS GEORGE WASHINGTON" IS HERE. Police Fired on From Ambush; Crowds Cut Fire Hose as Firemen Attempt to Save; Burning Buildings. cr toid aliuH Murji-rl. l)aw, vh Plckfbrd wedding. (fly United Press.) DL' li I.I X, April 5. More Hum 50O 8lnn Felncru were arrested today In a new scries of raid lty the police and military following an Boater uin isiHs according to estimates. South Ireland is still under virtual martial law. Xorth Ireland is com pletely cut off from telegraphic com munication. Cordons of troops sur round Dublin. Derrlt, Cork Limerick, Newry, Thurlea and Dundalk. Two Dritlsh warships are lying in Kings town harbor. An unusual and ominous movement la reported In west Ireland w. bands estimated at more than 1700 marched through the country and con llscated thousands of acres of land, driving the owners off the estates, bom Half Milium. Officials at Dunlin caatle estimated damage to property In the Raster out-l-reak at half a million, which they said taxpayers will tic forced to pay. A number of bridges were blown up. The Sinn Fein flag Is still flying oil the admiralty pier at Qucciistrnvn. Halyards have been cut and the flag pole greased. Official reports show that 7 1 police lmrracks and 25 Income tax offices were burned. It Is believed the final total will be considerably higher. Re ports continue to arrlvo describing fresh outbreaks'. Itarracks Hum.. I. , The lotal of police barracks burned """ preachmg .he col m,u, . and bombed In the Kaater uprising "l"'1"!' of Thomas .lofTer- throughout Ireland stood at 09 this " u '' Jf4hn " iuent afternoon. addroaa was given Here Saturday even- In Dublin, troops are confined In Ing Hy M. A. MHlof t" I'm men ami their barracks. Officers had orders .0 women assembled at Hie Karlc w. .oil bo prepared for 'uriy eVCnluallty. man ball for a .lefferson day banquet There Is every Indication that the The speaker declared that Washing. on raids were carefully planned by a cen- waa criticised Jnst as severtl as Pres ent! organisation. Offlciads orimiUcd idenl Wilson is hcirut ffliclsed by his the raids struck at the basis of gov- ftneniles today and .hat Uncoln was crnmcntal machinery. They suld the Lybjectcd to more abuse nnd viHlfica deslrucllon of tax records would Lon ,,,, 1S n'ow .K heaped on make enforcement of .ax laws most offilaon .11111. Mil , (l Today's reports showed Hie out- ! break was most extensive in .be Bel- """ Ml ji.i.i.. ti,.i .iiu .,,.,1 Iternal 1 when wires' were cut. An I mobs "-"" lft1 ',rodu0t" ""' " V"' entered Iho flrand Conlral Hotel bous- rue from those who can pas In the governmental depart mrnts of should pay. He asserted thai two men pensions and labor and destroying i'i l'o.lland bad paid t rxr s aggregst many ilocumenla and setting fire lo Ing seven million iioiiars. tin oe Uz - ' - - - - H BJBbBb. sHM jKaBBHBaBBaSll m file waSSsSSff I TAOTV TUAIIOAKin IUIUI IIIUU0HI1U TEUTON SOLDIERS IN NEUTRAL ZONE EAST OREGONIAN NOW CARRIES BOTH A. P AND U. P. WIRE NEWS French Place Situation in Hands of Marshal Foch, Troops Were Ready for Ad vance Into Germany This Morning. REPORT SAYS FIGHT WILL BE SIDESTEPPED Action by French Forces May be Delayed Until April 7; France Feels Germany Has Violated Treaty Pledges. (By l nltcu I'rc.) i;isuaih;. Din iimmij. April 5. t The (i-i-imiit fMmwnineat today h dcretl the ickhswclir troop to lcne the neutral .one, it is i j-' .it .i here iiiiotTM'ially. PARIS April fi. The movement of German troops into the llhur distrtnt Jlfjuderfl will observe th;it the But OreKonlan today Ih carry ing futh .v . i.i I 1're.ss and United l'reHS . dispatched. The liaper lias been elected to niem herh tp in 1 he Ajocialed I 'i e h and )iereufter the A4nociated I'res ili-spatches will be a remi lar fea t U re. The I'nlled rejforl will be rontinued M umumI. The advantage in carrying bpl h pre reports is t hat a wider rariK' of news is covered and when a subject is of a contro versail nature the nowjj may he obtained from different angles. Aside from the Astoria Kvenins TndKet the E-ast t rei'oman Is the only newspaper in the state cariylnK Ixith press wire reports. N'o 1'ortlarwt newspaper has the advantage of sucn excellent ser vice for its readers. . FIFTEEN MILLIONS WORTH :OF PERISHABLE FOOD IS I ENDANGERED BY TIE - UP j STATE SOCIALISM I IIS NON-PARTISAN i! LEAGUE KEYNOTE Fifty Thousand Stockyards Em ployes May be Thrown Out of Work Tonight as Result of Switchman's Action. ALLOTTED $111,705 Arthur Foster, North Dakota Wheat Grower, Tells Local Audience of Danger Which Home State Has Suffered. OREGON FARMERS GIVEN WARNING OF ITS COMING ntimies, the French foreign office Surplus ill Funds From MultllO- ailt IJH'U itrunj. r ui i) i huu.-miii'i . . . . . man wixn L,tw jjimiLiug xvu turn Doubles Portion Dealt by State Highway Commission. in mi 'lie. i ins n om .uifs i.eoine h nsninRUm, Was the best man and bridesmaid at the Fairbanks- was Teutonic troops have entered the neu tral zone. It Is estimated they comprise two thirds of the forces General Von Wat er t oneeiit rated for a move against the Westphallan communists. The French occupation of German cities in the Ithur district, to guaran tee the evacuation of German troops which entered the neutral zn Highly-Trained Organizers Due in This State by June: Re fusal of Money is Best Com bative Measure. "The Farmers Non -Partisan Poll' . , H (Hy AM-latrl Prr -I CHICAGO. April Train srxtiVc tliroushat '" Clilas illtrit. al thoueli srrkMlsly -rlpplil by Sunday's snowstorm. Is virtually ilcnJorallMtl today by the spread tt tin- unautlior ixl switchmen's strike, a -ordliut to n-isrt.s or 1 1 railroads afrec-tctl. Kiar inc; possIWi- riots, t ldef or Police, fiarrity early today plai-xt the entire rore on reserve. lirty tlKMisand stMkard employe will be thrown out or work lonrtli. as a result ot the strike or switchmen in ( hicaeo railroad yards, officials or packuu; companies announced today. (By United Tress.) CHICA.JO. April 5. Martial law may be declared in Chicago's railroad yards as a result of a strike of the switchmen of 1 1 roads which is Im periling the country's food supply and wrecking railroad, passenger, and freight schedules, officials said to rlar. ' ' The switchmen claim 9fl arc out, land predicted a complete lie-Up of ifroight traffice and serious impair- I'matilla cuun.y will receive Jill -TO,". 49 for market rfiads purposes, .he amount Including the county 1 mill. tical league is not a farmers' organlza-I t f asBeI1Ber service. Rail of- tlm.- declared Arthur Foster. North j flciaIs admitted freight traffic is op Dakota farmer, in an address here eraUng on a 26 per cent basis, but de Saturday night to wheat growers of cared tnls is as rauch due to a snow Pcndleton and vicinity. "The farmers L -.nl(. .wont the middle west LINCOLN AND WASHINGTON ABUSED MORE SEVERELY THAN WILSON SAID MILLER; CONSTRUCTIVE ACTS LAUDED violation of the treaty of Versailles, me state 1 null and tne pro rata ironi nirmsn tne money, nut vote as tney i vesterday as to the strike, won t he carried out before April 7, it the surplus from Multnomah, accord-j are told. The organization stands for!' strikers claim J15. 000,000 worth of Is learned here. The decision was ing (o distribution of funds made state socialism, the same old socialistic risnable freight in the Chicago made at u conference e.wcrri ITemier .-vu-urua u. trie niiui- iiiin.aj luni- wi win Millerand and Marshal Foch. France mission ; They have a different sugar coating, j v.ir(Jii wlll i,e lost unless their demands l.een at work In North Ha- f, h,h-V wanes are granted. Five League of Nations Would Have i Prevented World War, Local Democrats at Banquet Cheer McAdoo as Next President. XTRA M()NTKSAM K April 5. The seven men cfiuvlctcd here March 1 :i of sec ond decree murder for slaying" of Warren Orlrnm, wnf sentenced to not less 1 him twenly five yeai-s each In slate prison or more rlian forty years ly Judge John M. Wilson today att r be had denied defense motion for a new trial. Defense Attorney Vnnder vner took exception to the sentence and gave notice of appeal. ' Pv(. subject nf income tnxn- M liter uiwi is collector of In ven in-. for ("irenon, sa s t hat BISHOP M. S. HUGHES DIES IN CLEVELAND it whs made clear, doesn't Intend to risk possible clashes between her j ttMM and the Ileichswt-hr. A dispatch (0 the J'etlt Parisien said that Kcichswehr troops entered Hlam bnrg. Dortmund and Itecklintrhansen. ! Troopa were singinic and shnut"-; ! "hoch der kaiser," the dispatch said. .Mfllerand h;ts notified the allied ftov- ernments of Prance's intentions and 1 asked their cenperatlon. He made ; it clear, however, that PYiince has cided definitely ujon the course and Is preparel tu see it through regaru: Nbm f the position of cither aIMel powers or the I'nitcd State-s. The ; French feel that tier in any has gone , too far in what they considered viola tions of the treaty and that it is time to call a halt. i t'ocli lii Command Illy Associated Tress) TAUIS. April Ei. French troops, under the command of General Te j 'loiitte, which are stationed along the Ithlne were prepare to enler German territory .his morning, ueeording to 1 .he 3ftriesbaden corresnondent nf M the building. e,i I. better thai these men lie no lexer. !. lain ihnl poor people should haVa to hear .he burdett Mr Miller WUS Intr Mlu'c..,! hy Nor 'borne Berkeley, counl chairman, Mid Ma vii?orousi anStautled at vaiiom Intervals ami at the conclusion of li 1 s Itallc. . He raid In pari: Thomas Jefferson was li eons. rue tlvp ata teaman. Ills enraDBaattoti of (By I nlted Press) the tatwU A Clark expedillon secured WASHINGTON, April 5. The re- the Oregon ritrv for Hie I'niie.' peal of six more Important war- laws Hatea and 'lie .lefferson vM'.n Was le provided In a resolution which lie- ghown equally wen in tie Louisiana prcsentatlve Wrlghl Introduced In the imrchnse. .1 Pre- REPEAL WAR LAWS f A s POllTUAxn, April 6. The funer.il if rish'M) .Maihew S. J I ugh os who tied in Cleveland yesterday. Will pr ib.'y he held Saturday. His, hrother. also a Meth'd'st hi simp. has heen i.sled lo b'rinu the Imily here for the Utiorul with interment at .Salem. weeks. Under the decision ff the commis sion the highway commission will make the surveys on reipiest. as pro vided by law. but the counties must defray tho survey expenses out nf i heir own f undo. This will restrict counties to asking for surveys only on such market roads as they pptt template building v. ithout delay. I'rnnlilu t.lv.Mi Increase. Umatilla coiint 's funds reached n larger total than was at first decided upon, for the first allotment was in the neighborhood of 4M00. A sur- matin. It is reported that tho French plus of funds caused the increase. Kovernmcnt has decided to occupy the , Under the law no county is entitled Hies on the right hank of the Khinelto receive more than 1 ' per cent of Wii reprisril for the nnvfmrnt of t.er-Ube total market road fund, and al iiiiiii troopfl into the neutral zone Jlxed jthongh Multnomah county raised by the treaty of Versailles. No of I MBf.TSf.SI on Us t milt, the grand to fiivnl nnotlticemett. noWevdr, ha tal is 9$0,4t8.4?t so that Multnomah oecn made of in h an order. rfecetves $9t,Q4t.BS. me commissioners maue ineir ais- , kota T r five years and it will take 5 0 u,,nt-ox (,i,.om.n nRtrollinsr the tribuuori of the funds on the 1-miII j years to repair the damage they have railroad yards Orders were issued basis, irrespective of the efforts of a j done in that state. today for all police stations to hold few counties to secure larger amounts. -Oregon will be invaded by organl- I extra ad of patrolmen for strike by Increasing their own millage. j zers hy June 1. we are told," Mr. Fos-lduty emergencV Surplus Koniaiiis. ter said. -These people expand in the j ..Jt may Necessary to call out , the Atcr distributing the funds, which mRt secret, insidious manner. They ! mtmia and decIaPe martial law In the totaled II. M4. 114. os. to all the coun- dn not visit the town, nor do they railroad yards." said Chief of Police ties of the state, a surplus of $S3 1 herald their coming with publicity. ! Garritv 711.31 remains. A decision was Hichlv trained oreanizers visit the! ' . , reached and the surplus will he dis-; farmPrs tn their own fields or at their trihuted under the provisions of the homes. Tn Xorth Dakota they are new market mad law. which however. ) known as the Xnn-Partisan league. In does not become effective for several W;uihitiEtiin thev are the Triple Al liance and in Oregon their start was made as the Ijind and Labor league. W ha (ever the guise in which they come, give them no money and write them no checks, for money Ij their power." ' PROMINENT SPEAKERS TO AID CHURCH RALLY Warns Against jcgiic's Coming Mr. F' str. early a homesteader in Xorth Pa kota. recently moved family to Portland so that his children might not be obliged to attend the schools controlled hy this party in his home state. He is now touring tho agricultural districts of Oregon, aj the request of the Mate Taxpayers league, to warn against the coming of this Non -Pi rtisan organization, which, he declares, has eaten the heart out of his own state Thf approach nf the X-n -Partisan Methodist church Teams nf speakers selected for the Interchurch World Movement ounty ; conference, to be held in Pendleton ;next Sunday include Rev. G. H. Younf; hisjof Albany: Rev. J. K. Purdy. of Bend: Kev. c w. lieynoids. or i-orvauis anaj Mrs. W. A. Drennun, of Portland. Prominent among the members of the team are Rev. Young pastor of the Albany Baptist church, and Mrs. Prennan, a field worker for the na tlonal board of the Women's Home Missionary Society, superintendent of the Portland Settlement Center and for six years in deaconess work in the Jfughos who , roay. Will prob- ! house today. The action is in accord ance with the democrat! ' decision to ; fight the republicans declaring peace but to favor repeal of war laws. The j laws Wright would repeal are the I Overman act, the selective service act, licensing of explosives, the war fi- ! nance corporation act. the law dc dating a moratorium to protect the rights of men in the service, and the ' resolution authorising the president to uhc armed forces to prevent tnter ferenco with interstate commerce-. (Continued on pag 4 FOR BANK OF ECHO Two OtVM tlllzeiihlilp. Parker and U.-mfield were awarded the contrnct for tin "arncMon of the Hank of Keho. and Robert Thompson, of Pendleton wai awarded tne ptumblntf oontract at the opening of bids in Pendleton Sat unlay Italph Htantleld. .1. P. Haylor and .lot Punha, officers of the bank, w re here to receive the bids. The bank la to cost $57,000. Several bids were received, that of Parker and Ranffald being It.OOfl lower than Biebop Matthew S. Hughes, bishop I "i die neineoiSfc cniscoptii wioeese ni Tenon, who is known in Pendleton land who has visited the MeibtMlist church here, died yesterday in Meve Wiiid. (Hiio. from pneumonia. Word of Mi death was nt;eivcd ybstcrday. Bishop Mughea was beloved tliroughnout the stat- and was always m earnest and active worker for the spread of i fhrtsttanity, He had been on a lecture tour since October.' and had I been addressing Ijcnten. meetings in "le eland. Friends an- inclined to ! believe that T'.ish. p Hughes was over- Sraloui in his 'Work and that he taxed li's phs'HiCal reoiirces toit seerel'. They believe that excessive appllca- , M'on to dutv wrought to bring about eont r actor ; BULLETINS The county conference hero has three main objectives: To present the moment of surveys which reveal the needs of the world m lire and money; preservation of the evangelistic and financial cam palgns, and tho rally of dcnouiinatjon al and community forces tor the eutn- ni canizer is u n pretentions. An auto torus into the farmer s gate, a man Stella nut and asks for the farmer's time. He presents his plan as one of cooperation, in which most farmers, Mr. F"Ster said, are in- A TIiph tho "rfihhiir" Inclirv of bankers, merchants and big business PlJ organiwt ion of the eouny. ,re bn ached. As an antidote for' Twelve exhibits, in "lon Jg these evils, the farmers can pay M ftereoptican apparatus, will be carried MABrOUIXG OS I ssKN. ( Associated 1 'ress. ) DU8SSIDORF, April 5. The Uch hswehr troops occupied Mullfein and Iag1 Dulsberg todajr the reds re treating to Eesen antl sotMh. Thi Reichcswehr are marching on Elssen Two men were given American cit iKeushlp this morning following their examination before Circuit Judge ;. W, Phelps by Wilfred F. Smith, nat upgllzation examiner, from Port land 'j nose paused were Bernard Kenny and John MHrtln Oaylor, the latter an ex- service man. Frank Oscar Walman thut of Karl Williams, local contractor and August Klone were continued be- Mr. Thompsons bid was wa lower t-aUMa they were unfamiliar wtlh the than the next lowest bid, made hy i '. constitution and government, and r. Miller of Pendleton. William Martin was continued be-j The bank, for which Raymond causa one wttnes was unqualified. ! Hatch Is the architect, will he two Hlghth grade students from the three stories high, the material will be white city school attended during the final enameled brick with terra eotts trim hour of the morning, while this morn- mlngs. tng Prof. J. A. Yeager of Adams had , a dosen students down to witness the, Sawwr Will Build, naturalisation process. The ' dents Karl Sawyer was given a peimll to wers brought in as a part of the Am- day to erect a dwelling and garage at erica nlsation move carried on in the si o Mill street at nn estimated cost sehools. of t""". MICIIK. VWK Mfsm. ( Associated Press.) DETROIT. April :. -Karly voting in t he M 'eiilgan primary toda wa evidently affected by the Kaster storm the turnout or voters generally being lighter than was expected. phslcal collapse Bishop Hughes is survived by bis widow, Mrs Matt S. Hughes of port- 1 1 . La. ( l. ....... nkllrlMn IHalrnav Hughes f I-os An-'.'b lather and " ' t ' . " HI IT CHOP IH STliOl I J. i Associated Press.t ''""''tSON CITY. April.'.. A MIs- TO KM) DANISH STRIKE (By Associated Press) COPENH.V.KX. April B An aKree tneflt to end the general strike which resulted in forcing King Christian to dismiss his cabinet has been reached by employers and workmen, the gov ernment announced today. for a yours memlership in this or , canixation and Join in a fight to pat bankers, merchants and all out of t heir gouging business. Two thou sand farmers in Clarke county and 10o in Klickitat county. Washington, have already signed wjth this Triple Alliance, Mr. Foster said. Kach has paid his $1S to "reform the economic and political c ndition." by the team for display at the confer i ence and as an aid to bringing out the results of the surveys and the prob I lems before the people of the county. I oauuo Began in iwir, .IKAWK DKKAV l'Ol M I By United Press) CHlCAdO. April 5. Jeanne IVkay the missing heiress was found today. The body of young woman, taken fr uu Ijike M ichigan by t he police. Identified as that of Mis Iekay The Non-Partisan North Iakota had it dissat isfaet Ion among wheat growers because nf the dockage Charged off bv terminal warehouses at St. Paul and I Pulnth. accortling to the speaker. This evil 'was leiug combatted by farmer ConstriM-tlon Work IP -ictus. The fiuindation for the new African Methodist church is finished' and work on the frame has begun. The build ing, which is to cost lilTiO), is located on Willow- street, between Tustin and Bluff. The church will probably completed by June t. Amout J7'0 movement In et u be subscribed. beifiiinins tn a . gold fillings in her teeth, tne black 1 organisations which built local e!va - Tat! Hughes Jr.. of Portland: his mother. Mrs. Thomas p. Ilunhes of Portland. And one brother. Bishop Kd v. in H. Hughes of Hoston. Since June, 1 Hlfi. Bishop Hughe had been In charne of t he I 'or t land district, reeei inc bis appointment as bishop in May of the sajne year. He 0tm then pastor of the Ftrt Meth odist -Mplsco pal church of Pasadena, Cal., and resiglleil, to accept the bishopric. roj ed t he entire peach, apple, cherry and plum crops causing a loss of millions of dollars, according to the stale board of agriculture. oxfords and her corset, hot h labeled "made in Swit zertand ward of Jane Addams, disappeared several months ago. Her father Is a wealthy American, now living in Switzerland. AI.BI Its HKARIXt; !KXIKlO SAN FRAXCISi. April TheJ IIOTAIIKVIKI DVAXCK. t Associated Press. i I.ONIK X. April n. On the Cnu i i-i.ui front the bolsbevikl are ad- ancing along the Black sea toward Nohnugshais. northwest of Toupase ordi,,c to an official announce ment from the soviet government at ..ii-scow today. Kl OKl KASTKK SNOWKUJ tors when they conceived the hlea of Miss Dekay having a terminal elevator built by the f Hull House, state of North Dakota. In 19U a bill passed the legislature calling for such ! an enterprise, but, because of a con- I titutional limitation of 20,nAti upon. the state debt, oo funds c-uld tte VOt ed. The N'on-'Virtisiin league, organiz ed about 1st:., to k up this state-own- Weather lleporteil by Major I-eo Moorlionsc, cather observer. Maximum, 55. Minimum, 27. Barometer, 29.56. J Prcctpttulion, .4 Inches. I By Associated Press) i '.HICAtwO, April 5. The middb west ami southwest. hearten! bv weather bureau predict'oiis of a return to "balmy spring" weather, today set about digging t hemselves out of. a record - breaking Kaster snow fall. What the official forecasters designat ed as a "warm bliziaid" began yester- (Oonflnoad rn nag C.i Milton liin-rK'rs Here. Robert MeBwgn and Henrv Qroth, directors of the Milton school dlstrb t were In Pendleton today to discus with County Superintendent W. W. : BIOT IX .IIKISVI.KM motion of Henrv Albers wralthv port-' ( - Associated Press land miller sentenced to ten years im- JKUl'SAI.ICM, April 5. One bun- dav in the Texas panhandle and swept ""reen further details with rwaard f prison meal for seditious utterances dred and eUhLv-eight casualties, most rapidly through the central west, financing the proposed union high; for a rehearing of his case was denied y sliaht, ocVured here as the result of continuing eastward today, the snow - school of 10 district In ths east end- 1 hy the United Slates circuit court of a conflict Kaster Sunday. The mill- fall ranging from six inches to two A number of Interested citizens accom- t appeals here todav. tary is in control of the situation. ! feet. .panied them, i.i 1 . I BB (HE WfATHEB tjf IVHLVMII A WS2yrT"eiay ahow. I 14,7 I , era. cc.l.c to- I