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n rXTt. w-jT'jfcnj".,- ir fHE EAST OREGONIAN IS THE ONLY INLAND EMPIRE NEWSPAPER GIVING ITS READERS THE BENEFIT OF DAILY TELEGRAPHIC NEWS REPORTS FROM BOTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AMD UNITED WLSS TV A TT V 17 n it mxT ll DAILY EDITION Tha Kn.t Orruonbtn f Knsterm Ore fron'fl (rreatest n .vspaper nd a. a- sell ing fore,: glv, to the nrtvrtler cvrf tw-ii' the guaranteed piid circulation In ivr.dlrton and Imsutlla county of any other nwp.iprr. Tha net prei run of yesterday's Dally 3,280 This paper U a member of and audited by tin Audit iturcu of Circulations COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER . f , , : - 2 fZL H O A VOL. 33 BERLIN GOVERNMENT HAS FAILED IN EFFOR-, TO DIVIDE THEIR FORMERFOES so com iies HI D!W ME inn This Indicates Extent to Which . Entire Structure of British ;; Industry is Collapsing. ONLY 13 OUT OF 500 sTEEL FURNACES OPERATE Train Schedules Have Been Re duced 50 Percent and Ex press trains Discontinue. LONDON, April I0.(F. J.) Fifty coal mine are already destroyed by flooding, It IK officially announced. Thin Indicate the extent lo wh'ch the entire structure nf tirltlah industry In collapsing- under the pressure of the miners' strike. Further evidence of the growing Industrial paralMda Ih shown by t hew conditions: Only 13 t out of BOO steel furnace are operat Inir; train schedules have been reduc ed SO ieV et'ill Btitl till eprei trains discontinue duty. HOW DESTROYED -is found msm I .Was Thought He Might Hare Been Divulging Information About Recent ' Robberies. tUCAOO. April SO. (tl. IM Chicago' underworld "Rot" Ita worst enemy when the body of John I .Ma honey, the Informer, wiib found rid dled wl(h bulieis In th "bloody Nineteenth'' ward. Mnlioney, it Ih aald, told the police the Innide tory of the political nwiaHHlnatlonH in the "bloody Nineteenth." He aluo nuide vernl tripa to the atnte'a nttorney'a office lately. It an thoiiKht be mlxht be illvulnlnif Information about rob. bcrlen and bootlcKitinjr. BKATTI.K. April SO. fA. I'.) A repart from Neuh Hay tbla nmrnlim. Hated that the five menibern of the 1'niH.tllla reef lightship, mlx-ilmr nlnce Thoraay nbtht, when they went adrift In nti oen boat, had returned to the lightHhlp today. WOMAN DRINKS LYS0L i IN ORDER TO END LIFE; DESERTED BY HUSBAND Portland', April 3n,(U. P.) Suffer lin a sony from the effect of I.ywol polminlnp, ; .Mrd. U. H. Tonsley wna ' found wandeilim on the dowutown ' Ptrcota, hnlf 'chid.- She win rnxhed t the Emergency Hofpital, where the In trrnea,n)annK8il to s.ive her life. The ymina woman ntt-mptcd a-ilelde be ciiimo her liuaband decried her. THE WEATHER Imported by Major Leo Moorhouse, weather observer. Maximum SC. Minimum 30. lbirometcr 29.40 und fiilllne. TODAY'S FORECAST TonlHht und , -undue rain, j .' inner t o - .18 .1. BRAKEMAN CHARLES STOOP IS INJURED, ALSO 2 HOBOES, IN FREIGHT TRAIN' DERAILMENT i ! Charlm stoop, an o. W. H. & N. lirukcnian living at 1j Grande was In jured unit two hbboeM riding in u box car wore HllKhtly Injured when two earn were del ailed Just below Kamelii )ul nlitht. It Ih said (hut Stoop will J CSrutnle Observer attribute the wreck bo nut uaaln in five or six day, lie to a defective wheel, the track having wan injured when he jumped from the I been in wood condition. It was train. The holmes were riding in the thought for time that Stoop w is In box ear and received :itirtn when some Jurcd internally but he wan not The lumber Mrm k thorn. wreck occurred about 1 p. m. thin All the men were on eawtbound morning. HARDING REFERS SEAMEN'S STRIKE TO SECRETARY OF COxMMERCE AND ' SECRETARY OF LABOR TO RE SETTLED (Leaders Indicate Their Will ingness to Accept Decision of Three Fair Minded Men. WAHIIINtlTDN. April 3n.-(U. p.) I'leKident llardlnx hax turned over the thniitened aeaKien'n Klrtke to He' -niniy of Commerce Hoover ami Sec retary of 1-abor iMviH for settlement, it U announced by the while hot:se. I'm- dent .Ue Matter At tent on. WASHINGTON. April J. A. I" ) l;epieentatlveit of the marine wot k- i era were lidd today at the white liouwe that the preildent -would t;u.e up with bin cabinet officer the niutu r of mediation in the wave disinite with a view to preventlnic the threatened strike louioriow- ou the American fhipn. The leadera Indicated their 'tllli.ignix to accept the driMon of fair minded" men to be uamed reldent. MEN'S FORUM E! A lack of power both as reif.inla fi ntinccH und nunierical wrensth ' given by Fred Hlelwer n.s the chief conTlbutinit cnune for the failure of the church to reallxe tin Ideals in the hlchcM measure, when he made an ad dress last nlKht before the Men h For um at the 1'renhyteilun church. The subject of the talk was "Wherein the t "hutch Hi Failed.'' The upew deeluied that he would not Join witV thoee who (iHsume that the work "I the church hua been a failure but h ' dwelt on Home of the cause that have prevented it from succeeding to the fullest measure. The present eeotvm'c K.vKteni whereby men labor six daya and have only, the Hpventh for rest, recreation and worship la responsible for men iroiijg flshliiK and liuntinK on Sunday when they mta.ui no at cnurcn, ne thoueht. The men'a oi ganlzat on decided to smooth off the lots on Altn street, and make ' tcnnltf courts, and a min e to onrunlae a baseball team to com pete In the Twiltuht I.eauue was mal t ed. A number of other discussions were made by different speakers on points brought lo a IlKht by Welwer In his tin!,. The rpenkinK followed an enioyal le baii'iuet served by the la dc of Hie church. i:.i'i i iizziis visit si-..iTi i:. 8EATTI.K, April 30. tl'. V.I With lied Keates from iill over the northwest In attendance, the aprina ceifnioutal of Slirlnedom opened a I the New Mason. c temple today. ATTITUDE SHOWN IN - ALBERS CASE TO BE , DISCUSSED BY LEGION j Action conccrnlinc the recent , stand the Rnvcrnnietit took in ! perm'tthiK Henry Albers weal- thy l'ortland miller, his free- C ilmii after the courts had found h'm sullty of heins disloyal to ) the jiovernmcnt in t tne of war : is expected to be taken by l'en- ji dlcton Post No. :!il Amrricuu : Legion at the resnlar monthly ' InertiiiK Monday ivpht. The j i ineetiiiK will be held lithe club- 1 j rooms if the county library at j s o'clock. : The Portland post bus protest- , eil the action In no uncerta 11 I terms in strona resolutions I that have been drawn and sent j ' 10 Kovernmont offtcals. FeellnR j In the Pendleton post Is decided-' ! ly iintaKonlstlc to the action of j ' .the liovernnient that was taken. ' The l.eKion's part in Deciirn- lion Lay observation will also 1 be up for consideration as well j as the state bonne measure : which is to be voted on In the special election June 7. fit OEEGONIAN, freight No. 366 mid It sa'.d the de railment nun 1 ie to a spread In ihi lulls. A phone iiiessaKi- from the I. a JUDGE TAKES HIS LIFE BY SLASHING THROAT; THOUGHT TO BE INSANE YAKIMA, WuHh., April ZD. (A. I'.) Superior J.K!kc Allen & ImviK, who wan elected lait fall, today ccmmlitee suicide by slaehini! h n throat 'with a rutsur. He is believed to have liecoine tMiiporanly demented on ac co nit of the presume of the work on the bench. MURDER FAITH HEALER RttL'TM OU ANTTB, & J" tt.'. I", t Sirs. C. lento rasseae, .V ear "lit. n -fnh liea! i" was attack ed and killed hy four men as she . i lelurn'intf home in an automobile eftei I visilMi,' a patient. 'fh woman, whose ttlir.wt w is cot. is believed to hae j been mistaken for her patiint Slir I Joseph felito, the wife of a wealthy contractor, who recently received sev i eral black hand letters. Four no n leaped onto the rumiintf board of th? 1 Helitn cur, driven by the son, Michael ! Selito. They bound Selilo and shouted 'to Mrs. cus;wc, "Did you pey n a' i tent. on to the letters?" i SI i s. t'asrtese seraineU and one o! the men vaulfd into the tonn -an b -siile her. whipped out a knife mul plunsed it lut'i her throat. Th- me:: ' fled, and younK Selito, bound to the ' cais' steeriiis' wiieel, pushed h's heaii lu'a'nfi the button of ihe horn s id- 1 ina the s:.i-rtuil until nearby residents I ci.mplaincd of the noise to the polc-o. aito moiiii k rmt i's ui:irt i:: IXlilANAl'OI.IS April 5H t". l'.i CreHideiil W. c Marnion of the Nor. dl-cke Marni'in C'omiany, umjoune ed u "a per cent reduction In the jirice of Mormon automobiles, effect.'ve May 2 Antomob'le prices Ktneraliy w .11 trend downwind from now on, .Mar mon said. Yc y aw v. ) nJJ J AiHT AS HART3 WORK' ' I J. S rCC f SOTT, JOtl, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATUKDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, 1921. PEACE TREATY IS LIKELY TO FOLLOW KNOX RESOLUTION cnator Lojgc Made This ( t Statement to Senate in! Speech on Separate Peace. : FIRST DEFINITE INTIMATION OF PRESIDENT'S POLICY . .. ..... r..t ;. hi..- - i Loaue s niormaiion vyas ac- ceptcd as Meaning That Sep arate Peace Will be Made. WASHINGTON, April 3U. (U C. Martin, I. P. SUuf I'on espondciit. I A peace treaty with oermtny prob- ably will follow the Knox resolution j oeciariig at an end the Mate of war betwen the t'nited States and the; (.entrul powers. Chairman I.oIbo m the foreign relations committee told the senate in a speech on the Knox ni-usuie. I.odKe k Htatement was the f 1st iViinite int mation of the Hard- fug policy in this respect and was ac pfiicc will hv raittie. j B. F. IRVINE ASKED TO 1 PLANOFGOeME: Journal Editor to Forum Luncheon in Near Future; ia Goad Speaker. - II. F. Irvine, editor of the Oregon1 .formal, will be esed to speak at the! Commercial Association Forumj I.tincbeon werk aft-f nert and will l e rrpn sled tt. speak ou the subject of i the commission ir managerial form of government. . j Mr. Irvine has frespo ntiv spoken here and is reputed une of the best i public speakers in the state. He is I said to' l.o especially interested in the : Improvement form of ttovernmenl, j heio e an aihlrcs from hin is desireil. j The civic affairs committee of the Commercial Association yesterday dis- i i iwti tne suojret of suhniittimr to the j i ertificate ftiyine her ('eath w is caus penple a charter amendment providing I ed by pneunt'in :i. The lather was for a commission of five in lieu of tin: j sa: piciot s a"d laid thi1 bo:y txiiumcd. present council gi'vernment. The com- i inittee favors the move and further in- TAIIUT Itll I. is IM I'Giri'Kl) OFT. loim:ition will be ttiitheied with a pus-I WASHINGTON. April :!. it. Pi sible view of sule.nittirij an amend- The Voting ' meiizeticy tar If bill: metit at the next regular election or at was reported u;;i by the senate finance a special election. commUte". PRETTY SOFT. GERMANY HAS RESUMED DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS WITH ALLIED NATIONS , This Follows Her Failure 10 Communicate Through U. S on Latest Reparations Offer. ! L'l.VOIi.N", April ii". (Kd. 1- Ken. ; t. I'. F'alf Correspondent.! Ger many has resumed direct negotiations , w.th the allies following her failure I to communicate through the United ; .States here t n tile latest reparations offer. Lord I' Abfcrnon, ambassador to Germany, arrived from b'erlin with the new German pro tics.il, exactly u i- ,....,,;,, :11( , v,t, .,,..11 t present thiot'th the American d:plo- mutlc channel.,. ' ; tk-rintiny Ma!. f xcuai PA U1P. April 311. (Webb MiUr r, I P . Staff Correspondent.! Germany nas m mo its reparations n'-&;oia,.ion.- . - . l with the 1 ntted Stales n excuse i jr d.-ftaylms the allied uit'matum. The r-....n,..n '., hern .. a note to reparations commission, refusing to driver the Reichsbank sold reserves CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IS EXPLAINED BY DR. TUTT : OREGON CITY NEWSPRI?''Ti UnWUI" IIUtOrbll.1 t .V V l 'MILLS AreKUUriLt rtH' ifrriT IMPC DrnnrTirsil i..,Utl.4-liUI- IIL.UU.IIUH;. I (iltKGcX CITV, Aliril 30. C 1'. ,' 'I vo newsprint mills which ! .M'PPly the mujurity of newspa- ! p: i s on the l'acific coast an AddreSS: nounced a 2!i percent reduction in wases enecttve Slonday. POLICE ARE ASKED TO INVESTIGATE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF MARY VANCEl I CirCAGO. April S. T. V.) Tile I.es Aivreies iiolice V;.ve been ask rd by Coroner Hoffman to in.'estittnte tiio mysterious drath of Mary Vance, laughter of Dr. William Vance, of Glence, 111. . hV followed t:ie discovery of enotiith nicotine poison in Miss Vances" system to kill five persons. The eirl went to Los Am "1 a year aj'i. Three weeks her body was shipped back to -Chicago in a sealed casVtet. with a (f, 'as d ir.:ind d in the ultimatum which cxpr-s at midni;:ht today. The note, f poiuiel o..t that (id many made alter S. ' natives to Nardil:?, which are now tin I ,T Ikci s on. and that therefore the 1 (Jorntan Koveinment In unanie. to ' ei inp;y with the allied demand. '. Attempts to Krlvc Wftlac WASIIINtJTO.V. April 30. I ' T.). Germany's attempt to drive a wedge between the new Hardin administra- tlon and the allies has failed flatly, it became known today. As Hardin? and J Hushes proceed in dealing with the in- j tricate reparations muddle, they are j cetermtned upon one thing: They j will not forget I hut the frilled i.te foucht on th id of the allies do it ring the worm war. n uw ,.......,.. , t advisable I, urge any decree of j ieniencv tow ard Germany in the pri s- , eot cri s. it w .b be because he had the ; i . i c( ni m c weirare or tne a:iies at nean ( and not through any des re to. desert , the allies and side with (.erman) , i - i.. ,.u..i..,. a.-,,l, ti,.n ... 1,a ,lr;iWll IS ' in: o, i.,, ., u . . - - ill not thu Har .'ing h.is d-cided he be placed in a IKis tion of a neutral nip re mediating tietwi en me lonei. anil Germany ,'tfor, a vrjr int,'"-;t"d auii,enc' Einle-Woomen ball last even- nVlA.hn SI. Tut,, of Kan.., City M.. lectured on Chr!tiH.S ! In introducing .Vr. Tt.C Sir. Lou: A. Ctniksliank Kiid: . (omnuiuled h'e ciptc8 it J.'g'is fomnuiub nreich th? uosiel r.rJ to hent tne hick. Ih's fi nuiiand is as applicable today i.a ic wa.s then. It wan lost sight of for t enf.ir'ci'. nntil re-dis. 'A ercd by Mary l aker Kddy. "We have -with us tonight one who n-ill oriliS'h'pn Us UOOll this Subj: Ct. I I therefore, take Treat pira't.re in in j trcdncin? to you. Dr. John M. Ti'tt. C. ! p. P.. of Kansas C'ty Jlisstmri, m mber i f '"h- noard of Lectureship of The r mutch. The Fir C,, -rch of Chris', Srient'Ht in lteatnn Ma'ach'i- s ts, w ho w'll now aaoress ' o o Dr. Tilt's lecture in full is given on pare 11 "f this p-iper. MOONSHINE ' OUTFIT TAKEN ' JACK HAIIKNESS, Harkness Was Brought to County Jail by Deputy Sher iffs, Ridgway and Turner. Comely and thrills were experienc ed by two deputy sheriffs and some innocent bystanders wnen a raid was conducted near Frctw.iter last n.frbt and Jack llurknt." farmer, living i-ix mile st of that place was ar r. s;ed ai't r the search bad resulted in : the discoverv el some "moon.shm and a complete sud outfit for the ; ..iail 'itact are of tile prodi.ct. 1 The arrest was made by Deputy Sheriffs K. F. P. KnUway and Switzler . nirncr. nurkness was orousut to me vouiity .tail, but he was returned to ,'reewater today for bis preiinimat y . .xarinK before a justice of tho peace icurt. Nothing could be found in liinf; f'.onls of the bottse. itiv of but three trap doors leading into a duuni.t un der the bouse were discovered, and ;wlien ilu s-' plaei s woj-e ".in estimated, a ti'iiipUio suil outfit, rbout two 'oar- ; rels of mush and oli.er pitrapbei Cuba i-etiinion to ilie piofes-ion were found A bottle with a small ouantuy of tin tllll, d.cd I le 'out. was ::! iu the dtis- I'llioc Well l ipiiplnil The ducout and the eiiupmeiit used indicated that no pains bad been sp.ir trt to toake Die place one 01 the most up-to-date e t.il.lisl'uicct- of its kind :in t!'c wl'oie coi.n'o. N.'.it r ,.nd as ,crre b in cumct t t:;e c -ii..r by 1 riie and hose, a Ml.'il copper pipe inv.'y.J the tf.ls. while the water was c.-rii'l to a barret I r.O'h a hose 'iipc. Ail obi wash boiler ba-l Ik en l .mJ r:'vts. d for ti.e cel. and the sus j.tove was cT-1 ised in an old tnh from iwllch a s.ition el the :ib- bad been cut. Harkncts abo b id au excellent svs- tern fi r w.i"ilti ton: of the aproach of persona tontimt t 1 hpuse. An electric buzuff in the dttoout which rp,nnri't,.,t w-ith Hie oli-stde E.-.t'-s ;abotit the house v.ave him itume,rl.ite information whenever ary of the :.itcs were opened so that he could NO. 9315 SUPREME COUNCIL MEET TO REACH RNALDEC!S!ON Conference is in Session to Determine Penalties to bo Enacted From Germany. . rrrn urn FRANCE COIViPLcTcS HtK pi UP CQO MOBILIZATION rLHUv) ron lIWJiui.n f-ih; Wnrii Frr.m RpnrPPflta- ,v,iij iiviu 1 twit, .ii www... tives in London is Necessary to Start .Concentration Work LONDON April 30 (f. I.) The supreme council met In Downing Street ; at 4 o'clock this afternoon to reach a final decision on the penalties to b exacted Monday from Germany for her failure to meet her reparation.! debts. CoinmVsIon Makes l-iianil. I'AKIS", April 30. tt. P.) The re paration cunim'n on will deniard that Germany transfer to the allies all the ngiiu and interests held by her tfov emn'enl and fitiwn and to the con , e sion and pu'.jlie utilities of nussi.i, A'ui:r:a-HiinKaiy. Holgarta aiU Tur key, it is learned here. Flan" 'Art? Completed. IM RTs. Jiiril 2U Ctl'ian have been lei ni'iieied for the mobilization of tha military class of 189 to cover an I day per'od: The levy will total 130, rffoj men. Only word from the su r m cotmc't in London Is necessary to s,;.rt the concentration work. flt'niRtinii to tirrmany. L'lNDON. April . (A. !.) An ilt matum to Germany, trtvlmi seven days, from May first to accept or re fuse the reparations demands was ad verted today by the lMCsh represent atives tifthe ailed conference. The French and J cle ans opposed this aS ':i'ne-csary. Tite French delegation hard that unofficial American advis ors ct Ferlin were urging the G; rman cab net to accept the allied terms ,r-rr,p,I oi.nn at I'aris last January. Complete still FllOI HOUSE OF OF FREEWATER toil j'l.d w-! at was jjjiug on without t er ci'iiiinir 1 p. Trim! to K4-aM. ' Deputy Sheriff Turner broiiKht the 'prisoner and the still to Fieewater aril thence, alter a stop, to Pendleton-. while llidgway remained at the boos,' to conduct a further search of the, house. At Fieewater. Harkness no, a start on Turner and attempted to make bis fretuwa). "The chase lasttd while about IPO yards of dtstair e were covered bv tne pn:r. Turner I fim, thn.c times, faiitt'l on llark- il es and finally lie won the du: h Wu. the prisoner stumbled over barrel and spilled in a h a p. "Cot up and come aloiif,"," Turto r t:b( Hatknrss. All ri-ht." Harkness replied. "I was aetllns pretty cold but that sprint w;( nu., ie up." f j lliilirway: ltiK.e AKent? I I And while Hurtiiies-s was inukin i lints lively tor 1 urner. itniKway leu ;.e the house, had a little eieriencw ,, t)-s own ttnit was inter,'.--t itu'' About ir.idui,-ht a bin car drew up in front of M.y Darkness bouse, there was a tap at the front door, nd n prominent man of itnaplne bj.oueil into vb-i when lUtbway opened tti door. The man aked if "Jack" w n busy tonight, and !;en the deputy .sheriff told bun he w-ts, be wniiixl to buy a couple of KaHoos, he t i tcke with htm to a dance ar-l part Unit was belnw held ut I'r.iapt "Do you know wbo I am'.''' Ici'U way said, throwing back his lapel ami d'sclosin.if btsoade. The man did not, but he wilted. A tiorouph seari'h was thin nuo'e of bit car to ascertain whether be bad it rcady purebas,.,! anv lopiio, loit be v.. is permitted to iro 'on his w:;v wlo-n tho examination lulled to re'enl .iuy j .. I Wit Sods, II VtM! Sir.MiS WIKIi I j t HIC.VGH, April JU I A. r. --lbn .wa.od'a uttor'oy reeeiied tt wireli' iatatlntr Hayod was attendluK joitferenc of tr.! union and itie i thrd in t er iia t io na le at Moscow elol would return to the t inted H'aie aft er he finished t" U himwif t p In aerve the Leavenworth utencs.