, -t THE ONLY SMALL DAILY IN AMERICA CARRYING REGULAR WIRE REPORTS FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, UNITED PRESS AND THE I. N. S. " DAILY- EDITION DAILY EDITION Ha Et Orea-nnlan la Esatorn Ot rroti'a greatest newspaper and aa a sll na- fores glva to tha advertiser aver twlca tha guaranteed paid circulation In Pendleton and lmalllln county ef ear other newspaper. The net press run of yesterday's Dally 3,217 This paper li r menitmr lit and audited Of lha Audit llureau of Circulations. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 33 NO. 0858 DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1921 Z!r ' , Z- A . FIVE AMERICA SHIPS HA VE MYSTERIOUSLY VANISHED ' OFF EAST1 COAST; NOTE IN BOTTLE TELLS OF CAPTURE OF ONE SCHOONER AND CREW BY "OIL BURNING CHASER" comsMis RACE PRODUCES i Ti Conservative Element Backs Present Labor. Chief But , More Fiery Want Lewis. KANSAS INDUSTRIAL LAW CRITICISED BY LABOR Federation Also Censures: Grain Gambling as One i i Cause of the H. C. of L.i DKNVUK, June II. (J. U O'Kulli van. IT. P. Hlaff Correapondent.) The heated campaign of John l Lcwia nd Samuel Crompers for the presl dancy of the American Federation of Labor haa IncrcHaed In intensity. Quarrela In hold lobblea arc frequent. The moro conservative ulement Is barking' Gonipers who haa been presi dent for 19 yenra and the young flRht Ing delegates, auch aa miner, carprn tcra and inachlnlHta arc hacking Lewis. Clompera waa defeated In 1894 by a mill worker. Lcwia la the man who put the mlnera atrike over In 1919 agalnat the opposition of tho federal government, lie la more experienced now; hut "till a fishier and n driver ahead. It ia a cane of the old order c-hallnnatnr (Ira Mr4ual':'H great principle la Involved. Lewis la nitlvely heading his fight for presidency. Kansas Court J 'ought DENVER. June II. U P.) The Aiucrlcnn Federation of I-abor again condemned the Kansas IndtiHlrlal court, when the convention tinunl moualy approved the report of tho executive council condemning the in dustrial court plan. ;raln l'nlures Attacked DfcNVER. Juno 21. (A. I.) Abolition of gambling In grain futures . and government regulation of rorpnra- tions were urged today by the conven tion of tho Amerlran federation of la bor to combat tho high cost of living. Congress lias been asked to Investiguto all the Industries. Both July and September grain ad vanced In Price today In tho Chicago market, July wheat closing at fl.2M unci Heplember wheat ut 11.23. Ves tvrduy'a closing price for July grain waa 11.24 and 11. 2(1 ',4 for September grain. Following are tho iiuolatlona receiv ed by WvcrbccK & Cooke, local brok ers: WIlC-Bt Open High Low 1.24 1.19 V .6214 .- Close l.V 1 2.1 1 .63' July Kept. July 1.2b 1.2m .63 1.2'J 1.211 Com .65 Hept. .61 Wheat The alight Improvement In the tone of the market Inspired a more confident fooling among the trade and although tho buying of futures was not particularly aggressive, prices worked higher Willi tho close at the heat of tho day. One Item which first attracted little attention, waa later the subject of considerable commont, tho report from abroad that the French wheat crop has Buffered by eltougth conditions. There Is good cause why foreign crop condition should be close ly watched aa upon the outcome will depend our 1921-1922 foreign demand. Practically all messages from the northwest told of deterioration. A 20 per cent reduction In, the spring wheat crop would mean that the i nlted States would have an exceed' ugly small exportable surplus. Although Ilio export demand has been rather slow fcr arvoral daya there wiia evi dence today of a revival in the de mand. It waa reported after the close blda were In Now York for five mil lion bushola of whent from Germany at the market, (in daya credit. II Is unite evident that any let up In the fl nanclal unsetllement win ne loiiowcci hy a response to the bullish conditions ii INTERES surrounding me wneai mm an. ; were welcomed by Governor Olcott A Seattle 111. special train arrived with Kill delegates 1 hard while 1.2i 1 soft ''" from eastern cltlcii. 21.2(1; I white Hub. 1.2; 1 hard win- . ler. 21.20; 1 northern spring. 211": 1 , Red Wnllu Wullu, $1.1 K; Rig Hence. WILL ASK FOR IV2.V0h0.imii 21.26. NKW YORK, Juno 21. (A. P.) . The department of Justice will ask congress for 225,00(1.000 to press tho Germany's casualties In the -World , prosecution of 1 500 Individuals and War are'plaoed at 6.88K.882 by the .corporations alleged Involved In the commander of the American medical bonding trust frauds, It was announc corps. , ed today, r ? - i MILTON FLORISTS WILL OPEN STORE SATURDAY IN DESPAIN BUILDING A now riiirlxl store, In lie known na Pair's Rose Garden, will he opened hero. Saturday under tho ownership untl management of Parr Hrnthcrs, Milton florlalH. The office room, for merly occupied by the Trl-State Ter minal In the Pespaln building, will be the home of the addition to the busi iickh In I c renin of Pendleton. f. L. 1'iirr, now a resident of Milton, will be actively In charge of the store here, and tho other brother, F. C. 1'nrr, will divide bin time between the Mlllon busbies and the Pendleton alorc. Two new greenhouses arc being constructed now In addition to the """ ,,r lhr f",n'-. ",,f "e n.'ni-in niu i,v J" in i ii Ml iiiiiiiiii. i full line of cut flcrwcrs and potted plant will be curried by the alorc. TKXT OH TALK HIAWATHA. Juno 21. Here's n fishing atory wh'ch must be believed for it comes straight from a clergy man. The ttev. Albert t". Hlcwurt, Methodist preacher nt Reserve, near hero, went fishing In Neman river. The fish didn't seem to be biting, so j ho fastened hia pole to the bank and went away for a short lime. When he returned he found he had first hooked a small catfish which in turn had been swallowed by a 13-ciund channel cai-I fish. It waa one case wh ch didn't get away. of "big one" i I j Palry show will receive another fourth land the other body to be benefited wll TOKIO, June 21. (I-. P.) A tcr-1 he the Northwestern Hay and Grain rifle flood Is sweeping over large areas! show of Pendleton. In Japan unci death lists are approach-! No final record of the decision can Ing 2(111. Kntire villages are sub- )0 made by the county court until the merged under 15 feet of water In the fair board returns a rlear-cut report lllta district and sou houses have been I washed away at Kyusha. j Heavy ralna caused the floods. Some districts were Inundated so riuiekly that thousunds of people hud dilTI culty in making their escape. One hundred and eighty persons were: drowned at Kyusha. The lightly con structed houses arc swept Into the stream, broken up und carried out to sea aa a mass of debris. CHH'AC.o. June 21.' (A. P.I An hour before the divorce suit of Mrs. Kdward C. Pettlt was to bo called she became tho mother of twins. When the event was announced In the court tho suit was dismissed and the family became reunited. JCEAREINJ HONOI.ri.r. June 21. (f. P.) A ;"""" " "" " cd In a riot in Osaka, Japan, accord ing to dispatches received by tho Ja panese puper Jl.ll. The Osaka employes presented ten demands, including collective bargain ing and other usual labor demands. The employers refused and tho riot started. Much unrest Is reported "ip" tiie other workers In the city And further trouble, ia feared. PORTLAND. Juno 21. ! 1 TH, national convention of building W01H opened today. The delegates I Dorothy .May Roue, the three year old daughter of Mr. and Mra. Harry Rose of Helix, died thin morning at St. Anthnny'a hospltul aa the rcault of in juries received last night at Helix when an automobile driven ly Clyde Preston, farmer of near Helix, punned over the child's body. The child, who waa playing in (he Hi rent, ran into the path of the auto mobile, It ia aald, and before I lie driver could apply the brake the wheels paxac-d over her body. Pesldes inter nal Injuries, the little girl waa badly bruited. All efforts to nave her life waa unavailing. The curoner'a !niucst hna not ye I been held but J. T. Prown. coroner, ex pect to hold It this afternoon. The body la at Folsom's undertaking par lors. No funeral arrangements have been made. El A decision to divide the county fair funds into four iiarts. on condition thai a report from the fair board ia receiv ed within legal time, haa been made by members of the county court. The de cision brings lo an end a great deal of anxiety as to what disposition would be made of the funds. Under the arrangements that have been completed by the court members, one-fourth of the fund, the total of which amounts to approximately 13, tv. will be granted to the office of Hie county superintendent of schools f"i use as premiums In school fairs. An other part will go to the Milton-Frcc water fair. The Hermiston Hog and lniilcntinc that no county fair will lie held. lie Frm June 30 to July 7. Inclusive, are the dales that have been set by the consrccalton of the Indian church at Ihe agency for the holding of the an- imiiiI s'Miimer camp meeting. I A big canvas t ibernacle will be used for the meetings, and a committee to ! get tile I'l by 70 tent In place has al- j ready been appointed. The tabernacle will be placed in the cnttonwoml grove about a quarter of a mile above the sgency on ground which has been of- i fered by Mis. Rachel Klrkpatrick. loud citizenship and patriotism are two notes that will be stressed partic ularly in the meetings, and the relig ious spirit will be actively presented. On July 4, an all-day session will be enjoyed with a community cafct"ria dinner at the noon hour as a feature. Special speakers will be secured for the exercises that will be a part of the program. An Invitation to the public to participate In the. meetings July 4 has been extended. A committee Is already at work nils Ing funds for the big dinner. Rev. .1. M. C'ornelison Is in charge of the con gregation. j i i LONG BKACH, Calif.. June 21. (V. P.) Alter walling two hours for! his wile to appear at Ills place of em- I ploymenl, Henry Miller fired three I lutietu InCi Ihn wmiit, n'u Imrlc lilllititrl I her Instantly. Miller then attempted to turn the gun on blniscir. but a passerby prevented Ids suicide. Mil ler refused to discuss the shooting when arrested, hut said he and his wife had boen recently separated after six months of married Hie. WASHINGTON. June 21. (A. P.) Tho former German siibniaiine I'-lli was sunk off of Cape Charles today by the navy bombing planes in a test. ONE KILLED IN E BATTLE Police and Seamen Fight at Dock in Linnton When Plot is Revealed to Officers. FIVE MEN JAILED FOR THEIR PART IN RIOT John Darrell Slain, Two Are Wounded; Car Driver Told of Plot Discovered by Him. l'OIITL.M, .lune 21. (Hnllc-t 11) Kcvcn men urv now Ja led as the result of the fight lutawn the police und Uic alleged striking seamen at l.liinton. (ue man Is dead. The seven wlio Mere unwouiided. attempted flight. live wen arrested shortly fnllcm.iiK the raid und two otlic wvre Jaded unlay. Tile l"l oc are liivcutignt nit and are searching for biiiis bel oved to have been thrown away by the robbers at the m'cjic of the fighting. PORTLAND, June 21. d'. Pu rine person Is dead, two are believed to have been wounded and five have been Jailed us the result of a gun bat tin between alleged striking seamen and policemen ut Linnton last nircht. John.Darrel waa killed. A bus driver hauled eight men to the Sheil till doc ks near Linnton and then reported lo the police that they were planning mis cliief against the crew of the tanker City of Iteno. The police Investigated, were halted and a battle ensued over the docks surrounding the country. Two men escaped, but are believed to have been wounded. The police arc j searching the brush for them. SMOKISc; Itll. I, INTKOIM i:i WASHINGTON. June 21 (I. N. 8 Congressional recognizance of the smoking habit among women was tak en for the first time when representa tive Johnson of Mississippi, introduced H resolution prohibiting women smK Ing in public, either in cafes, restaur ants or streets within tho national capital. MANHASSKT. N. Y..( June 21. P. ) Ceorges ("arpenticr shows sign of breaking under the strain, is sensitive to the fingertips. (V. no He The Frenchman appeared in high spirits as he started his real week's training. The approaching battle might be a tea Party for all he seems to be worrying. E Mexican Spouse Promised to Take Out Citizenship But Has Failed to Keep Pact. Asserting that her husband, a Mexi can, fulled to keep his promise given ii. -i iii-ii.ii. iiii-ii iiuiiiiiiKC in mnr mil citixenship papers and that he epenl.t boasted of the fact that he was able ,,, VHCall(. mintnrv service during the w..r ,,..,,,., ,.r i,ls Mexican citizen- ,,,,, Mi,rv )Ulllttrc-K has begun suit in tho circuit court for a divorce from Jose it. Ramirez.. The couple married here May 3. l'.ll, according to the particulars set forth In the complaint. The plaintiff alleges that she taught for many years in the public schools and that she was patriotic and strove in every way in her work and in her own manner of living to be a good citiaen of tho Tint ed States, and that the attitude of the defendant was unbearable to her. In addition to refusing to take out citlen ; ship papers, he belittled the govern j meut and the flag, the complaint sink's and be also nssocialed with tb'ev"ti. some of whom are in the peni tentiary. The plaintiff ai ks a divorce, all of the ropert.v which she alleq-es was purchased with money of her own. She also asks tlist her maiden name, Mary Lansdale. be restored. Her at torney la S. A. Newberry. STRIK NEAR PORTLAND NAVAL SEAPLANE NC-7 BURNS ON WAY TO NAVAL MANEUVERS IN HAMPTON ROADS; CREW RESCUED Chief Radio Operator Stuck to! His Ship; Was Rescued When He Becomes Unconscious. NORFOLK. Va., June 21. (I'. P. , The naval seaplane NC-7 caught fire j near here, ;-.s it flew to navel man- cuvers In Hampton roads. The crew ! i.f uivaii men were rescued bv a tug. . The chief radio operator stuck to his ship, but was rescued when a man swam from the tug and Temoved him. unconscious. The members of the crew were not severely Injured, the plane being land nl afire on the 'waters of Hampton Koads. The craft carried three offi cer and seven men, and was totally destroyed. The fire waa due to a ! broken gas lead. A HOARD T". S. 8. SHBI1IDAN OFF VIRGINIA CAPE. June 21. (I. N 8.) The American naval policy Is In the making as the great air armada sweeps out to sea from Virginia capes. Tho first aeries of bombing tests to 1 prove the valce of aerial forces In naval warfare has started. If the air fori es demonstrate effectiveness in sea fighting and their ability to put j out of commission modern fighting j 1 ships, the naval policy of the I'nlted j States must undergo a change an 1 great dreadnaughta must all back while the nation develops her air lorees. for protection of land and self. Air scouts are seeking the "enemy" in the form of submarines. When they are spotted, tho great bombing planes will sMrt dropping the deadly projec tile. The officinf results of the bomb ing may not be know n for weeks, hot the records will be subjected to hith- l technical scrutiny The tactics used teday are a matter of conjecture. Flight commanders will determine them at will. The obi prun:ng knife has been call ed into use in the adniinlstrat've work of the county's business, and action that has been taken by the county court assures a cut In expenditures for salaries. A bookkeeper has been removed from the office of the county road master to decrease expenses, and the sheriff will be leipiired to reduce his force of deputies by one. At present there arc five deputies in the office of Zoeth Houser. A record vote was taken on the pro posal to reduce the expenses In the of fice of the roadmaster. Judge Schan nep and Commissioner Bean being in favor of the reduction, and Commis sioner Dunning opposed. Judge Schanncp declared today that other me-asures looking toward a re duction of county expenses are under Consideration, hut that no action will be taken until later when an investiga tion, now under way. is completed. HOMESEFKFRS WILL BE SHOWN WHEAT EMPIRE FROM SCENIC SFOT; GET TOGETHER AFFAIR FOR When a party arrive here July of 1 2 Ti Jioiiiesec kers from the middle west they will be driven to Mtnsei nm ; (taunage mill and lempicu ny iik' sight of a region that will produce" nine million bushels of wheat this ear. When they have been properly untaxed and impressed with the panorama they will bo shown something of the small farming opportunities adjacent to Pen cileton and then driven to the west end of tho county to get a first hand view i of Irrigated lands there. At a meeting of the Commercial ' Association bosrd of inantgers last evening It was voted to take hold of j the hcnicsocker party with seal. Th arrangements will be handled by th nytieultnro committee, headed t 1 mils Scharpf. cashier of the Americ an National Hank, and aid of local car wneis will be asked to get the visit- rs over the country On Thursday June jn the president's ( and secretaries of the small town com- . yesterday and it was decided to recom merclal clubs of the county will be in mend such action to the membership Pendbion as guests at the Commercial nt the next luncheon. However the Association forum luncheon and also pleasure of the membership will gov at a dinner to be served In the evening, irn In the matter. SMALL MIRROR ON HOOK riMAta nan hoioi THEIR OWN CAPTURE OKWKUO, N. Y., June 21. (I. N. 8.) No more empty bas kets for fishermen. That's what the Invention of J. F. Anderson, of Minetto a hook with bait at tached promises. For some months Anderson, a well-kjmwn angler, has been experimenting with a small looking glass that goes into the water Just behind hia baited hook. The fish attracted by reflect ed l.ght from the mirror, inves tigates. Then he aces a big angle worm squirming In the water and the reflection of another fish In the mirror about to snatch It away. It becomes a ciucstlon of who gets it first, and the re- suit Is that the. sucker is hooked. I I' IN THK Allt OVKIt IT SAVANNAH. Ga- June 21. (I. X. 8.) Because the statutes only say that vehicles of land or sea are subject to confiscation when liquor is found on them, officals here are puxzled as to whether they may confiscate an air plane upon which was found eighty one eiuarts of fine whiskey. No one rim neathe plane when it was found and there has been no claimant. The wings have been taken off the ma chine, which was towed to the police Larrlcks yard. iRE J INDON. June 21. 'A. P.I King George and yucen Mary were given a great ovation at the depot today when they left for Belfast to open par liament. Great crowds cheered und King the national anthem. Heavy (iuurd Maiiiluiiii'd LONDON, June 21. ( 1. P. I Amidst the greatest anxiety felt since I the war. Imlnn saw King Heorge and gucen Mary depart for Belfast to open the t'lsler parliament. The royal collide was surrounded by the heaviest mard in years. In t'lster a resiment I IrNh guards will protect their mag- cstlr: I.IVKNTfHTK l.)i:ii TODAY. PORTLAND. June 21. (A. P Livestock is 2.1c to 75c lower. Eggs are slow. Butter is slow. WASHINGTON. June 21. (Her- j bert W. Walker. I P. Staff Corres pondent) The house rules commit-I lee has virtually decided to kill the Volstead supplemental prohibition I bill in Its present form. Chairman Campbell, of Kansas, announced. "Tho committee docs not want the bill in its present form rushed through congress, and it won't", Campbell said, replying to charges that the committee had managed to delay the effort to give the chemical industrial alcohol Industries a chance to present oppo sition. The outside officials are being asked here as part of a get together cani- palgn for the various parts of the county. Secretary C. I. Rarr was instructed last evening to attend' a rate meeting to be. held In I.a Grande Wednesday evening to protest against efforts of transcontinental railroads to revive the old practice of charging more on "ast ern shipments to Interior points than h charged lo points farther west cm the i nast. At the re.lrest of ladies of the Pio neer liuli the manage; oted lis as tiie Commercial Assneiaii'm's contri- , ! bution to a fund to erect a monument to lir. William MrK iv, noted c ii-egun pinneer who is b'iried at olney ceme tery. The s'li'.feii of whether to discon tinue the fornin luncheons during July and August whs discussed by the board i GOVERNMENT GETS BUSY FOLLOWING STRANG REPORT All Vessels Disappeared Off Hatteras in Clear Weather, No Trace of Crews Found. UNDER FULL SAIL ONE 1 . SHIP GROUNDS, NO CREW Missing Captain's Daughter Starts Probe That May Reach Startling Climax. WASHINGTON, June 21. (Ralph I'. Couch. U. P. Staff Correapondent.) Four departments of the federal government are taking up the eearch for another missing American ship. and three "mystery" ships which have been lost on the high aeaa with the crews. "The crews whereabouts have never been reported." .The mysterious disappearance of the ships la more tantalizing aa it happen , ed near Washington, off Cape Hat- , teras, on a calm sea, in clear weather. the crews going with them. The fourth ship, a schooner, ran ashore In the vicinity of Cape Hatteraa. with all sail set, the cargo untouched and only a squawking parrot aboard. An examination of their records led the commerce department otftolalw to believe that a total of five ahipa have mysteriously disappeared off of Cape Hatteras during the last few months. This Is In addition to the wrecking of the Schooner Dcerlng. which ran ashore. A hastily scribbled note In a bottle said that the schooner Deertng had been captured by an olllburnlng clur and that its crew waa captured and handcuffed aa prisoners. William B. Wormell, of Portland. Maine, commanded the Deertng, hia daughter being chiefly Instrumental In' instigating an investigation resulting in the discovery of the disappearance of the other five vessels. The steamers Hewitt. Sabine and Texas, sailed Into Oblivion with their cargoes of sulphur. The names of the other vessels are not known, official Washington Is stirred over the romance and mystery vt the disappearance of tho vessels. ;t New Higtueer. NEW YORK, June 21. (U. P.) The steamer William O'Brien is re vealed as one of the' five American vessels which mysteriously disappear ed two months ago, 700 miles at sea. This vessel started on a trip. Tho captain had a dispute with the engi neer, put back, got a new engineer, sailed again and was never heard of. The gr;mside of the mystery, revealed by the department of commerce was when it was learned that several bod ies had washed ashore near Cape Hat teras. They may be the bodies of members of the crews of the missing ships. One llritlsh SlUp. WASHINGTON. June 21. (I. X. Two more vessels have boen added to the list of those who so mysterious ly disappeared off the mld-Atlantlf coast during recent months, leaving little or no trace as to their fate. The latest missing vessels are the British tramp. Albyan and the Russian bark Yuto, last heard from In Novem ber in the approximate vicinity where the American steamer Hewitt disap peared and the schooner Ieerlng war found abandoned. It has been disclosed by the hureau of Investigation of the department of commerce. (Continued on page t.) , Reported by Major Lee Moorhousa, weather observer. Maximum. M. Minimum. 6s. Karometer 2s.2. TODAY'S FORECAST Tonight and . -. . ... . ...ji nr ly cloudy. !j TIIE WEATHER ! I J