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THE EAST OREGONIAN IS THE ONLY INLAND EMPIRE NEWSPAPER GIVING ITS READERS THfc BENEFIT OF DAILY TELEGRAPHIC NEWS REPORTS FROM BOTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AND THE UNITED PRESS. DAILY EDITION DAILY EDITION Number of Co plot printed of Saturday's , Daily 3,199 Thill paper III a member or and audited by til Audit Bureau of Circulation. " Tba Kt Orcconlan I Katra Ore gon' greatest nowpa.r ami a A Mill oar force to ha .trit Tar twice the vuarantaed palt olreu latloa In P.ndletoo and timauiia mm tf of any other oawapapar. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEB OITY OFFICIAL FATES VOL. 32 't5AILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLtfTON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1920. NO. 8560 PRESIDENT'S HEALTH M UT OF QUtSTION DECLARES SH0US1 (D- fc,.., u.nroiwrii. ..ii.i.. ! .11,1.1,1. 1 1.., "'i f-sS;,W'-,VA'rH , 1 minimum mm Mnmrnnmam "' " '" i'iiww'.wmwii ""V n 1, 1, ,11m 1 m iit-itt- -'' .,.r..i--inmimm, - vfp sjM ' -'ll""'l''w'"""" """"""""""" mmrmum-wmi t """ "'""'" ' "Q-'k tS THIRD TERM 0 ASSISTANT TREASURY SECRETARY DENIES CONNECTION BETWEEN WILSON AND If ADOO MOVES 'INDIANS WILL OPEN ALLIED COUNCIL MEETS TO TALK OF INDEMNIFIES Democrats. Week Before Con vention's Opening, Find Situation is Puzzling and Meeting is "Bossless." wilson, bryaFwatched ' : FOR CARDS UP SLEEVE Nobody Can Locate Trumps and Delegates Woftdcr if Ne ' braskan Will Wrest Control of Meeting. T 1 The sovontcfiiitli annual religious' , anil kikmI -iti,i-nslii. rump inwllnu of. Mho I'hriHllun Indians of Tulnilla will be held July 1 to July ! Inclusive, in jtho pasture nhovts tho. old government 1 i school, acconilnir to unnougivinuit j made today by ltev. J. T. Cornellson, ' rvishyteruin missionary. J Kelitfioun topics, Including uip&r- ance, CJirmtian kndeavor and Hun TO A I TCD DAI I flTIMP ,ljay communion will occupy the fiint III Ml 111! hAI I llllllll r"r ''"' wl"' a di.iner, lire work. IU IILII.II li 1LLU I II1U atlili lie events und otl-cr future lor Allies Seek Settlement of Ques tions Which Have Prevented ' Europe's Return to Economic Stability. (By United Press.) ' KANSAS CITY, June SI. Tho pres ident's health make It out of the question that ho will attempt to make a race for a third term. Jouc-tt Khousc aenistant secretary of the treasury said her today. - There waa not the slightest connoc- i,,.. .ti0n.,,t,T'Cen.'U,0J!la.,en"",t of PrN,- Washington. I.ut It waM never toiihIU- iiv iittsir haii.i.ik (United' Press Hiuff . Correspondent.) HAS FllANCIMOt, Juno il.--A de termined effort 1h being planned to bring leforo Iho Democratic national convention the (luestiuu of ('hanging the rule wheroliy a two-thirds vote Is ncomwary to nuinjnate, It waa learned today. Chairman Homer H. Cum mtng and other national committee member uro oppwod to the change und believe they can l-ot It. w. J. llryan In expected to ttko a leading part In tho riBht for tlio chunee. What la wanted Ih a rule maMne a majority vote aufflrfi nt lit nominate, tho aanie a In the Iteptiblican convuntion. The change waa proponed at tho last meet- of the national committee in Ident WIIkom last Prlday morning, and tha withdrawal of McAdoo that after noon" Hhouue declared In denying re port that tho two development were timed In the Interest of a third term fur Wilson. Hhouae conferred with leader hero to prevent McAdoo'a namo being pro acnted to the convention. - ' Party hi Puazlctl ax j. w: t. makti.v (t'nlted ITcb Staff CorreHpoudcut. ) ; MAN FKA.VC1.SCO. June 21. A week from the opening; of their na tional convention here, democrat find thomaelves a puazlod and bewildered a the republicans were at Chicago be fore) their "unbosscd" convention met. Tha Democrat, too are boalea und a reault thoaa hero, mill araund ncoklne aiinwer ta-a mtmber of quea . lions, Including: Will Wilson oak for nomination for a third term ? , .' What I Uryan going to do and will j )V be able to wreat control from the president ? What had the party better do about the liquor question? Why did McAdoo retire from tha campaign T lemocrut are chiefly concerned about Juat two mon Wilson and Bry an. A nobody here haa any idea what cither of these has up his sleeve in the way of convention trumpa, there is a Sonera! disposition among managers of tha candidate to go pretty slowly until the Wilson und Uryan programs begin lo appear. crcd. Now ila proponent: think that if they can get.it before the conven tion they can carry their point. The goKaip about this proposed alter ation of convention procedure waa the high light of pre-conveution activities hero today. A few Individual dele gate were straggling In, but no noiid delegation aro expected until next week. Several are on tho road, mak ing leisurely jaunt. New York will be one of the first to arrive. There waa much Intercut among the few who are hero in 1'resldent Wil son' Interview given to tho Now York World, In which he reiterated that the Democratic convention should ma-ke the league of nations an Issue.. . . , . ; an independence Day program July 5. .. '-'''"'"t'-ee follows: -Program j BR TAIN AND FRANCE Kt-v. urnHiMon, Jnmca MiIcb, Mikm j fcwther Motan'ir; tents, Augum Alex- COlViE TO AGREEMENT mider; music, Mins Kfrihcr JVtolanic; j ( James KuMh Kah and 1'lullip Joneu; I Udlldll I ItllllLI Uldllllb CO rCr reception to visitinK Indian, Hash ' Lent of Tota Remuneration: KaAli and Jones; reception to other viHilorH, Ilev. Corneliaon. The event promises to be yne of the moat succcftsrul ever lield on the re crvalion and tlio Inliana are evincing much interest. BUILDING, MISSES NET 'AND LEAPS TO DEATH Demand for Reduction of German Army Luoms. nr nKNitv wood ( I." nt ted Irew Staff i 'orreHptui(ieiit. ) HorUKINK, Jun 21." - A meeting f the ftJMrri tuprenie foiiucil ft a for tn.'illy called lo vi ler todiiv. Kin I Kctth;inent of tftJCHtioris which have prevented Kiirojics return to economic Ktabllity and world peuee in expected in le reai hed ly the leaJ,ins statesmen CK. i UMATILLAS' FIRES BURN IN PORTLAND TEPEES TONIGHT The headline place on the Shrine week program held by 40 L'rnatflla Shriners who form the mounted cowboy patrol, will be shared by 25 Umatilla gfjuaw and braves who left this morn- for Portland on the '"Ked nien's Special." Glen Bushee, otherwise known as Tall Pino, is in charge and upon reaching Portland will don Indian trappings, aa will Mm. Bunb.ee. who accompanies her hUHband. Both have countless times been mistaken for real In dians. The Umatillaa will pitch their tepecM in tho Park block and by tonight their campires will be lighted in an Indian village which will be one of the novel ties of the week. 10 Tfinn nv Kj Uilll DI IUU1IIU AS BAFFLE WIFH BLACKS AGAIN BREAKS AFTER NEGRO PARADE i FOR STATE PRODUCTS Officers . Take Abyssinian Prince, Garbed in Native Robe, Who Snaps Gun From Skirts and Deals Death to two. ? 1 FIRST EXTENSION OF OPENS IN CITY TODAY Educational. Campaign Foster ed Here LastWeek Leaves Increased Interest in Oregon Made Goods. lo purpose of today's ! nioetib; in disposal of the MueMtion of ! (icrmun indemnities and repamtions TInUnnwn ! ,l in nnderstodd that Premiers Ilody- 15iic Aro Dnn.rl anr! j Cevrge and Millerann came to an Number Injured When tigreemcnt on the indemnity quePtion nmn(, G,,,n a ; at their eoiifi-reneo Sunday. The IUlI- REDS CAPTURE 30,000 ""1' . l.Woien Minister Sforz;i declared House in Vancouver, B. 0. j iuiy would claim 2s per eent of the ; t . ) total indemnity to be exacted from Germany. i Tho council is expected to . order Germany to immediately reduce her army to 100,000 men. j i Today!s. conference is .more .Import ant than the one scheduled to occur at Spa. " - ' (By United Press) VANCOUVKIt, B. C, Juno 21. Six persons are . dead here today due to the burning of the Balmoral apart I ment house at midnight. Charles Ieii nehy8 death was the most Bcnsation- al. lie leaped from the sixth floor jand mtKed the net which the fire t men held for him.- .. - Oregon, With View to Estab lishing Permanent System is Watching, Says J. H. Acker man, Monmouth President. GREECE GIVEN FIE : HAND OVER TURKEY (By Associated Press. ) BOUUOUNE. June 2I Greece was Blven a-free hand in military incus urea In Turkey which were derided upon at the Hythe conference yester day, according to Information here to day. Tho premiers and their advis er, found these measures were re quired Immediately because of the Brave situation resulting from M until -pha .Kernel's forcea reaching the Dar danelles. French and British fleet will bo concentrated for defeuso of Constan tinople and the Rtralts. Delegates ut tho conference. It la doclared, were of the opinion that these measures will be sufficient to deal with the situation. j (15y AsMociatod Pre) i VAM'tiriKn. n. c. inw -it. sti ' persons are believed to have been killf d and an unknown number injur- 4 ed in a fire that destroyed the Halmor- (Hy Tnitcd 1'Tcsa.) j a apartments in the fashionable part 1NI)UX, Juno 21. liulslinvik 0f ti,u ,.ly j,ero ittt midnight, forces have, rapt i red 30,0(10 Polish Kour victims had been Identified up priminers In a new attack along the i to noon. The bodies of two men re Dvlna Klver. according to a Moscow 1 ,11:ln unidentified. dispatch today. ( , An explosion in tho furnace room. The poles alio lot ItiTi guns. Two f o tfarently started tho blu-zv. S:!!!:, foiish cytvalry regiments were destroy, of terrible confusion occured soon aft- ' r.., V'LL HAYS TO TAKE (My I nited Pres .1. Will ed, at Polotsk a dispatch said.' The j er the alarm was sounded. mcssiigo stated It in feared tho red - troops might occupy Warsaw audi Some lfl!:h Jfcvcr. that nertous trouble had broken out J NEW YORK, June 21. George within tho I'oltnh ranku. A Warsaw : I-aiJch, 13 months oiu, will be a hiRh WAS ilN' ToX, June 1,'ivh. rfi.iinri!) of the republican na- nal rt'inm f ee, will derict Hadinp's 'vp tirn iJ.irtv officials announced folLiwiHK a foiifereuce today.. I'lans for the presidential campaign were dlKt ussed in general, and in de tail, at the conference. Formal no- dispatch declared that ono of (Wiu ial j diver when he grows up. He fell into itificatlon of the nomination will take Budenny's cavalry divisions was ;a 100-foot well today and sustained j place about the middle of July, at Ma caught in marshes near Kadomsyl. nothing worse than a muddy face. Irion, SENATOR HARDING'S HOME AND PLACE OF BUSINESS. 11 Orecon, with a view to establishing a permanent Eastern Oregon summer normal, is awaiting' the results of the first extension of the state normal Avhich opened today in Pendleton, says J. H. Ackernian, president of . the Monmouth school, who Is here today. "This school," said President Ack- errnan. is in the nature of an experi ment and we are hoping for good re sults. All work will be given the same credit as if completed at Monmouth. The teaching staff is composed of normal school graduates, Xiss Ida Mae Smith and Miss Kate Houx being from, the faculty, while Miss Kather ine Gentle i a McMinnviUe teacher and Miss Ruth Pearson a Salem teach er. Wo feel fortunate in securing the services of Principal T. 13. Inlow, Miss Delia Rush and Miss Elva Boone, Pen dleton teachers, who will act as in structors." Forty-three teachers were register- I ea wnen ine xirsi assemoiy openeu mis morning ai me nign scnooi. ui this number, there are three men and 40 women. TJesides being from this county, the student-teachers arc from Raker, Arlington and other cities, with some from Grant and Wallowa coun ties. The registration w-ill increase within a few days, predicts President Ackerman. The assembly was marked by a talk by President Ackerman, who outlined the courses and the administration of the summer session. Rev. R, E. Oor nall. pastor of the Methodist church, gave the invocation and Miss Liois Gor- N. R. Messcrly, who worked as a printer on tho East Orcgonlan 2t years ago is now in the city en route east by auto from Tucoma. For many years Mr. Mower ly was foreman on the Scrip ps paper at Tucoma but is now representing an electric company manufacturing melting pots for typo Betting machines. Barometer, 2.42. Itarometor fnlllng. Maximum, 3. Minimum, 2. It m : Tonight and Tuesday fair; cooler . Tues-da. trf V A. J-i ?k Alt ... -- -..-0C. m,:'nsf,M . -.T'W,f1 cs,n " . ' i 11 Try ' " Vjfcv IV - fckxiwrtflt i?ii?$h . - : J r 11 -5 . . r k 1 i i (Continued on page 6 ) Oregon Products Week, an experi ment for Pendleton manufacturers and Pendleton merchants, has come and gone. The coming was not with out Us misgivigs but its departure left no doubt in the minds of the local businessmen, they are agreeing today. They liked the .Idea Immensely. ' A great impetus, not only in general trade, but especially in the demand for Oregon made goods accompanied the educational campaign fostered here last week by the Associated Industries of Oregon, they say. People who buy learned a lot about Oregon products. Because, pf the excellence of. the. dis plays they were willing to try and be convinced. 'I was very well pleased with the responses and the results," N. J. Bly- densteiji, chairman of the local com mittee, said today. A. G. Clark, manager of the Asso ciated Industries of Oregon, which stood behind the idea, also compli mented Pendleton highly at the Ore gon products dinner Friday night. Mr. Clark was pleased with the window displays, the wide range of exhibitors and the cooperation given by the lo- ATTEMPT TO BURN FLAG -PRECIPITATES COMBAT cal newspaper throughout the week. -road station. He was aiso taJken to at Only one local manufacturer, he said. failed to exhibit anything. AUTO STRIKES DITCH (By Associated Press) t SPOKANE, Wash.. June 21. F. 15. Sayre of Spokane was killed and Fred Perkins of Genesee, Idaho, seriously injured yesterday near Colfax. Wash., when an automobile in which they were riding to Spokane to Colfax ran into a ditch while passing another automobile. Perkins was a prominent stockman of Northern Idaho and Sbriner. Fight Opens Near Meeting Halt in Heart of Black Belt and Firing Today is Almost Con tinuous. : -t v Abysfnnian Taken. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO. June Sl.Poliee today' arrested Grover C. Redding, who claims to be a native of Abysertnia and ' seven other negroes saidto-b Jeaders of yesterday's parade of negro mem- '. bers of the Star Order of , Kthiopta. which ended In a fight in which t he- American flag was burned, two white men killed and two negroes seriously injured. The fighting started when. ; the parade ended and the negroes were preparing to enter a hah '- in which, a -meeting to promote the "re turn of the negro to Abyssinia was to be held. . . r Ministers Are Attacked. , - .. - (By United Press) ? V CHICAGO, June 21. Race trouble broke out early today in two places.'"" Three negro ministers were attartced' ' by a mob of 150 whites tut the west side railroad station. Police reserves rescued them. They were taken to a hospital. Another mob attacked) Her-' , bert Mitchell, negro, at another1- rail- 16 ATR ONE EGG. SANTA BARBARA. June 21. Six teen guests at a hotel here dined last nfght on a single egg. It was an os trich egg, cooked into an omelette. riEUMISTON COUNTRY HAS BEEN LABORATORY WHEREIN CORRECT METHODS HAVE'BEEN LEARNED Third of Series of Articles on Irrigation and the John Day Project by E. P. Dodd. BY K. P. ixpn. (Written for tho linst Oresoulan.) ABOV'B- In Marion -Sonntur IlardinK's (.ihlo. home LOW KR I,KKT The birthplace, near lllooiiiinff tirove. Ollio, of tsnu tor HardniK". LOWER KHIHT The office of the .Marion Star, t-enulor Harding s paer. " i J,t . 5 3 71 K n 4, ' i r 4 ? a HKKMISTON, Orr., June 21. The boarl of directors of the John Day Project have Just sign ed a contract with Lewis & I-ake, engineers, of Portland, and work will he commenced at once on surveys. John H. Iewis was formerly state engineer of Ore gon. He previously was con nected with tho Viiited States reclamation service at Her mis ton and made a large part of the preliminary survey of the John Day project in 13"5 and 1S3. Sum K. Van Vac-tor of Hcppner. has been employed as special counsel. The costs of the pre liminary surveys will be mot by an assessment per acre on the land within the district. When the engineering work has been completed government aid or funds through the sale of bonds will be solicited by the district. These principles are applicable and valuable now to the John Day project. Developing. a science in irrigation means the testing of many methods, the analysis of soils, the trial of dif ferent crops, the education of many settlers, tho study of climatic effects and the final selection - of successful principles. From a great jumpling to gether of facts, near facts and false ideas must be evolved by daily toil", careful experiments and honest effort the foundation on which these new communities shall succeed. To those who witness from afar these efforts may seem somewhat tri vial but in the irrigation laboratories of IMnatill.t and Morrow counties dis coveries have ben mad a rind prin ciples established that will result In great financial returns in the future and in a splendid development of a irreat area thl heretofore has been but idle wsste.. Too much import unco cannot be given the solution of the varied problems that have hinder ed de elttpnient in this region, and. In the future eonshtenttion of additional 4, reetauiation, the-M assets must be plac- 1 ed in the same rolciitn as lands, res jervoirs and tuna 1m. ! When the Jhn Day pro Jet-1 is open- ' ed for sottlcM'pnt there will be no fait- I urrs. The nw nftttor w!ll know Just , j vhft to d 1i it do it and Just what ,a4'' " plant, nod bat n't'irns he may ex- , peri from his lapd. The student who Stii-ntifH- Irrigation. dlsohps th. r i's will flunk In the ti- Irrtgatlon is a science. It is ""I ! rut I px.ntn. The siublKrn settler ami only a science that Is general in its ap-! lno wiso R,,v w lt riu,cr mend their plication but every locality must de- WHJ after u si;i-ii or tptit the class velop its own science. The west end jPnpni e.irlv with noth'ng but their con- 1 of t matllla county has been an irrisa-l(x,it to cnrrv them to the next sta- ! hospital badly beaten. Kdward Red ding, Abyssinian, was arrested. He was held in connection with the kill- ; ing of two whites yesterday following I a parade of negroes. Officials today took- precautions against repetition of the race rtotingr which occurred a year ago. Several hundred extra police reserves are pa trolling the "black belt.- Police are searching for an Abyssinian prince, garbed in the characteristic flowing gown and head dress, who is believed to have taken a sawed -off shotgun' from beneath his skirts . and killed- j Robert Rose, sailor, and Joseph Hoyt , late yesterday. Two others, including a negro patrolman were seriously in- . jured. The murder followed a "back : to Africa parade through the heart . of Chicago's "black belt." The Abys sinian prince headed the parade of 100 negroes. Rose attacked the party when one of them attempted to. burn the American flag. BECOMES CIVIL WAR lion laboratory for many years and the fumes from long tested experi ments still fill the nostrils of students and professors in nature's weird labor atories on the Vmatilla and other pro jects now operating under established principles. tton. Wl y r-nrd'iutu Kmmls. Perhaps no project in the Tnited States can demonstrate the evolution of a local irrlat'on science so well as (By Associated Press) -LONDONDERRY, June 21. RloU ing. resumed here this morning, re suited in one person being mortally wounded and two seriously hurt. Rifle and revolver firing is almost continu ous. Business is ut a virtual stand still. r , ( .... (By Associated Press.) "" 7 LONDON. June 31. Civil wfcr con ditlons prevail in Londonderry' 4m d ttuthorities are powerless, according an exchange telegraph - dteifettcte from Londonderry this afternoon.. The city fire department attempted to intervene, but waa attacked by a body of Sinn Feiners and forced to withdraw. Many persons were held up in the streets early Sunday. In sen eral cases a passerby was deliberately shot down in the street. , " The moat serious trouble occurred when two factions fought for posses sion of the puMio gardens. The union ists eventually won. , Sporadic outbreaks of rtoUu& occur red last night. Kifl3 firing, window smash in ir and looting continued la thp outskirts of the town. Two firemen, fighting a bias early today, were aK tacked by a mob and badly beaten. Several policemen, endeavoring to dis persce the crowd, were attacked. They were removed to a hospital after the crowd had beaten them. Another mob wrecked all the fire fighting apparatus at an iueeiKliary fire. The city Is now without adequate fire protection. OHJIY LKAVrlS FOK COAST. (Continued on Face 1.) Hy Associated Tress.) WASHINGTON. June 31. Halo bridge Colby, secretary of state, had a final conference with President Wit son today before leaving for Ban Wrn cisco to attend the democratic nation nl convention as delegate from th District of Columbia. Colby wilt one of the president's spokesmen l the convention- .