THE ONLY SMALL DAILY EDITION The net press run of yesterday's Dally 3,325 Th! paper ta a meinotr or ana audited by toe Audit Bureau of Circulations. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEB VOL. 34 LOSS OF THRACE r Signing of Protocol Expected Momentarily at Mudania Near East Conference ALLIES WILL CONTROL THRACE DURING CHANGE Premier Venizelos Received 'Luke Warm' Reception at British Foreign Office. CONSTANTINOPLE. Oct. 6. (U. P.) The Mudania peace conference has apparently achieved success in solving the near east problems, and official announcement Ih expected here momentarily of the protocol signing ceding eastern Thrace to the TurkH coincldentally with their with drawal from the straits neutral zone, with the way opened for future con ference to effect a permanent peace, .and avert a holy w'ur. The allies will control Thrace until the Turkish government has a sound administra tion. The Greeks appeurcd opposing the Thrace Cession.' Crowd Hecrultinj ATHENS, .Oct.. 6. Greeks flourished the day as .volunteers of ; Offices. (I'. P.) The war torch to alt ages and classes crowded the recruiting offices answering the call to arms to retain Thrace for Greeks. The populace Is highly indignant over the .Mudania report that Thrace is to he returned to Turkey.. Iteports here that Turk ish cavalry have entered Kandra. near Isnild, threatening Constantino ple, served to heighten the fever of excitement. nocelvcd Koport. LONDON, Oct. B. (!'. P.) The British cabinet met awaiting Gen eral llarlngtons report on Mudania. They denied the report that the Hritish had agreed to evacuate Oha nak. Officials reported an important dispatch from Oencral Harlngton re ceived at five o'clock. The cabinet Is in session to discuss it. Former Premier Venizelos of Greece called at the foreign ofttce this morning and renewed his appeal that Greece be permitted to retain eastern Thrace. His reception was reported as "hike warm." He was unable to see Lord Ourzon. Plague Hits Constantinople. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 5. (P. P.) A plague Is ravaging Constanti nople. Knur are already dead. POCATELI.O. Ida., Oct. 5. "The nation has everything to pain and nothing to lose by recognizing the Russian soviet, and I will start a fight for it during the next congres sional session." Senator F.orah, of Idaho, declared in an address here last night. THE WEATHER Reported hy Major I-ee Moorhouse. Weather obs ri i. Maximum f1. Minimum 41. Harometer Rainfall .l of inch. GREEKS INDIGNANT OVER FC .03 TODAY'S FORECAST ' I h C: I Tonight ani II - Fm.Iiv rain. I DAILY IN AMERICA CURFEW RINGS TONIGHT AND CHILDREN UNDER 16 MUST BE HOME COUNCIL Curfew rings tonight at 0 o'clock in Pendleton and r.voe be it to any youngsters under 16 years of age who are caught on the streets unless they are accompanied by their parents or guardian. The police were in structed to see to it that the curfew ordinance is enforced to the letter. Mayor Hartman brought the matter to the coun cil's attention. He declared that that he had noticed many chil dren on the r.treets, and that many of the boys were smoking. Councilman Richard I-awr-ence also called the attention of the council to alleged disorderly conduct on the part of young men who are said to scuffle on the sidewalks to the inconveni ence of women and other pedes trians. That these same young men constantly resort to profan ity, notwithstanding their lan guage is an insult to woinen, was onother charge made by Councilman Lawrence. The matter was referred to the police committee with in strucctions that arrests be made. mi PA HIS. Oct. r.. (U. .P.) Or. Voronol'f today presented two Sc.'i! aged men before n leathering of scientists to prove the lasting effects of "mon key gland" operations. Dr. Voronpif said he had kept the operations secret because he anted fvr ascertain to his own satisfaction if the cure was per manent. After two years study of the cases from the operation anil graft ing, Dr. Voronoff pronounced him self satisfied and offered his discovery to humanity. In the two years since his operation, Arthur Llardet, seventy six, of London, has grown an entire new head of hair, and has been youth fully active, he told scientists. FRED BLAKE PREVENTED Fl I Deputy County Clerk Hears Noise Made by Saw and Prevents Man Getting Away Another argument for a new county jail for I'matilla county was presented last night. The man making the "ar gument" was Fred Wake, held hy the authorities here on a charge of being one of the four men who held up and robbed men in the Huron road camp last soring. I'v using an improvised '. saw. Pluke came very neariv winning his freedom from the Jail b sawing I through the ceiling of the Jail ami the i floor of the court room. The studious habit of C. C. Proch Istel, deputy county clerk, proved a i stumbling block to "Wake's effort to I win his way to freedom, because It I was Proenstel who heard Wake saw ing and turned in the alann that fi- najlv resulted in discovery being made Proehvtel returned to the clerk s of fice after working hours last night to 'study. He had not gone far In his reid Inir until he was d spiihi d by an un usual noise. At first he paid little at-j .ir tention to the racket, hut after a1Vneni while, he reached the d-els!on that j still i someone in the Jail was using a saw. j of v sion that in :st have eharacteriz- Suspecting that a Jail deiiieiyje.i the man ho pioneered the , might he under way. he reported to store po'icy 2'l years aco, down in the the. sheriff's office, but th re was noUiitle mining town of K- mmerer. one present who could go into the Jail Wyoming. Proehstel returned to h s stud! but he was not satisfied, and when noise continiK d. he pers's".! in the i ,; visits to the sheriff's offir. until an examination was made. Wake was eoming down the ladd on flhiih he hnd been stand. m: lo saw the hoards thit barred the freedom v.hen Ipiity Sheriff I-acender made an insrio,n of tin jail. He rad u--e,l an pare ea kn fe whi'-h had ten tlMllHil foi n! -aW'-.g work. Tte sew h ,d s-lff e.ei.t ; jsf t" lo eraMo lh f-peiT,t r to rraVJ some head.,y. and if 1'ro.b-tej had' n,,t been irnt ,te. ly die no'w SAN riir.c. jmade. piake might have wr.n !. w:iy t prevent jto freedom. 'th" inoant;,'p The reh f is ejir'-ied l.y mt mb r of tbe sheriff s fore ih. i ,e aid was r nder 1;!;. re .-,e,i t:i.,t le t knfe was already notrh.,1 and made irto a wv -foie it e.r he1 the 'hands of the prisoner. Ph.ke hart s;,wM throogh thrr tv.ards In tbe n-KT of the court room when lie was ' diecc vercd. CARRYING REGULAR WIRE REPORTS FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, UNITED PRESS 'ANQ THE I N. S' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, SOLDIERS BONUS; WANTAGE CUE Economic Committee of Bank ers Favored U. S. Partici pation in Reparations Meet. WANT LOWER RAIL RATES AND WAGES Reduction of Government Ex penditures With Hope to Reduce Taxes Favored. NEW YORK, Oct. 5. The resolu tions committee of the American Pankers Association convention today reported the following resolutions: Favored t'niled States cooperation with Europe to restore the conti nental economic conditions; President Hard 'ns was urged to have the I'nit- ed States participate officially In the reparations cc nimh sum; congress was asked lo give the American debt re funding commission greater powers to refund tin' ail ed debt. Reduction rf government expenditures so as to r cluce taxe.i: disapproval of attempts to esrnhliph more governmental comm s-' sion-i: Investigation of strike troubles I with the hope of finding permanent J industrial peace. The economic policy committee de manded the reduction of railroad workers ttiuies and railroad rate citls. Th' soldiers' bonus was strongly op posed. COUPLE MARRIED UNDER BELL OF POISON OAK SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 5. (l P.I - -Ke.-al'se while gathering evergreens to decorate the house for their vved- d'ng, Miss IM'rela Nieworth and II I W. .Martin and th.cr guests all took j unison o:ik. tbe bridal oartv and at-' taches decorated the house entirelj 1 with poison oak, and despite the s-.vnl-! len rotid'tion of their eyes and hands.) were married beneath a great poison, green boll. A bottle of lotion was i VJiven to the guests as wedding favors. supper. I nnizrno Ann a Icllil'ed that he was opposed to being! j at-sessed for Tustin street bill now. j .1 r pennev. founder and chair. ' I h.ne l,.-iji rKinu for 22 years I man of the hoard of d'rectors of the j to get that h II fixed." Mr. Smith de ehain store organization that boaiTelarcd smdiimiy. '.. after I have , h;s name end J. M. McDonald, mer-! 'e:it ney to improve another hill ehandise mar.au.r. a former Pendle- this proposition is broached whereby: Ionian were visitors at th- local stor I ' '"' assessed about $l,bO for yesterday '"' Tustin stl-et hill. I oppose tbe Th's was .Mr. Penney s first visit to tlm MunHl..lni, ulnrn .inn- it tv:iu re. 1 modeled abort three years aeo. With 371 stores it is n,,w a physical impos- isibility for him to visit them as fre j onentty as was h's custom before the ! company fell the twinge of gr' wing ' pains. P nnt' i stiM a rnmp;t r-:i t i. -I man. aiul l'i Ih' c!os- nhyi-rv-r 'jiins nil th for nnd kcftirsfr The 'mpror ernents in the Pendleton store made en Impression n Mr. P- ney as well as Mr. MnTonn!d w iio was l at one time a salesman here. . I r mm ATTEMPTING TO I Calif, by f.. Oct. from tiai. r, i i . cro: r ir ont in-; ,-ut'-naor n-ps .n their ch.du'ed tod;. tal P'trht s K, Hy and MWreadv r-.urn'-d liT- note mom nc Th y droppd ; ihat il ey mould Kt.otie the r fligld v., it wou:d stav aloft in an attempt To break ti world s airplane endurance ri-ffid. Af'er ir,.i.idr-p the no.- the pii,- .1- ,t.t a red m the northern lug, io compamtrd hj a a'-ccod piane PENDLETOH, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER ( a . ' v FEATURED IN other Improvements .Consider- ed by Council; License Re voking Case Continued. Ceiishterntlon was given to various paving problems, complaints were heard, a hearing held on an alleged overcharge case bv the St. f.lmo room ing house during the Round-l'p and other cases were ha ml led In detail bv tin- eitv council In an extended ses sion of that body last night at cityj I ball Tn , ,.,,,., t() nK,ke a hard sur- faced road up the Tustin street hill was considered pro and ion lest nlnlit.' A delegation of several rosiclenls was; before I he council, L. J. -McAtee be-! lug in favor of the Improvement, and j E. I.. Smith being opposed, only re cently Mr. Smith spent ViOfi in grrd-j itiL- a street to give him a satisfactory I ! ontb't fiom his pro petty, and he do- uo'y. 1 ill1 matter war held over. Hue to I the fa. t that the improving of the I mad up the hill is an expensive hit of I work the ase.Jsnionts for it were I -'in-, ad o'lt e'lnall tiu-r the proiiert to the nest of th" bill which would lit iti f t some by ih'- in. pi o ,-iiienl . Mr. and Mrs. !i :;oi.im rville aji- pe.ired U fori' tile e.i pil'll lo "lloW .ails.- why the pc,-o.-e of the St. I'.lmo: rooloir-K house .-po'ibi pot be reoktl. A.'te.- le-ing i'ii;-.- -I I'V the ' it y nttor-l ney ami iiieni .-r of the council, tfle, fact '.us established tnat Ih- late1 -bar je-l for r-'iott.s !nnne the liooed t', was sli.'h ly .-.I'ove tin- Itoiml-l'ii Sele of pliers. The -l lasted for no-re than half an hour. The e-mneil went into x -e it:e se s o-i i,, determine its eeer.-e ,.f action a: in r-poOin'., on tbe c.tse inf.-rni-.'.I th-- -iromerv loaf the co--n i! ..te- -i'-Mil T lint the issur of priees was not f iirly met by th St. laino d-ir.n- 'he iroiind-I'i,. ' The as. will be eei , 1 1 no. d." th'-m.-.'ii-i.-er of the boii-e wa.i lotorta, l. "Vo -r I:" fi'- will not be r.okrl at tin- tune, b it vo-i wail iiiidert.itid thit I.i-nrn of til - otdinanee -..,-i:i,- ih. r-iiiii..' ir. ul ' f r,otn ns h'e1--' bv r ho' iitof ;! r i he e,c nr,l revoke iit a.v- f'. riper p.. tic. to it of .1 i Is.- Th ,ni .s FPi U :l.t Tines for J. .t. lil ,!. 'I t.. ! I Vi .-.. A f.tnl i wte trod. 41 having j aid -: U it, -I I- id. i'l - it -! J.,il i-ne . -,- .. .-oot-nne'l i..; . h- r- r TV C. .-. , t. (Cottiou.i us age t ) ! I L N mftl tSS&S V" W G.AXTS- PITCH KK w s - j j NFWPnuniiPTiRTiH' JHFBMKTnN-STiwnnn I1LM IIU.IL Ul lUUIIll ; I H-llllliUI UM VJIllll IL.LL ; K ! HiLL HtLU UP AULK IliAMt HiiiJAY AHtKWJUN -'"V I E. L. SMJlH OPPOSES H,lst "'"Konlan Special) SHAH KKV-V.lMiS' PITi'IlKIl HEHMISTO.N, Oct. R. Tbe Her- , Dtiii, r..,,,i...n ,....., ...in ,..., i ,i,., TODAY'S WORLD RAiii: lit TIL VANKS T'V: ir ' ;onlan Special) Oct. R. Tbe II team will meet th 'rlday at llermisto as part of the program at the Dairy and Hog show. ltctwccn 2a and .'10 boys are turning' out for practice anil Couch Gralapp Is working the sipiad hard for the game. Follow ing Is the complete schedule of the llermiston team: Oct. II, Stanlield at llermiston. Oct. 14, Columbuia Col. -at Her mist on. Oct. L'O, Oct. 27, Nov. 4. Nov. 11, Stanflcld at Stanfleld. Millon at Milton. Ileppner at llermiston, Athelia at Athena. Nov. IS, Lexington at Lexington. BETTER HOI WEEK TO , BE OBSERVED . HERE l Pendleton will ob:rrv 1 let lei Home Week," October 9 to 14, through the efforts of the Pendleton Women's Club, under the. direction I of the home economics committee of, that organization. I Stores have been asked to decor- I ate their windows in such a way n' to illustrate various chases of belter i home. Ministers will speak on tin ! subje, t or better homes at I heir cor- j vices tielober fc. Ilij;b si bool ; t il -dents are to write flumes on the sub-! Jeet. and .Miss Kathleen Krease, art Inst tiietor. is planninu soee(.-,l work' on this line for the week. The no tary and Kxehanne clubs will le- . a krd to observe the idea at their meeting". Ill the evening of October 11. a urogram, uiul, r the au.Mdecs of the 1 Women's Club, will be presented at" tbe county llbraiy auditorium. It will i onsist of the following; "Hook" for Children." .Mrs. lied Ikmert; "Music lu llii' Home." Mrs. A. J. iow.n; "l-tbor Saving Iwvioe," Mrs. 'Charles II. Marsh; "l-'ood for Chil dren." Mrs. h'dith Van lieieen; "ln torior I leeoratioii." MiV-s Fr-:is-; "lb auf ll ing the Home Vard." I'r d I'.. ni-lon; and "The l.Pal Home" and "I'eer ation in Hie Home," by speaker- vet t, f hosen. If t.ossl' le. "p., tier II. ones" film will l,e shown at the meeting. ;uv Mattock, local theatre owner. I lll.ikicg eff.ut lo s-cure the pictures. 1iNImiN", Oct. j th-y know ,f l.n.f ."What sh .nl I .n, who ,,nl I -on- d.n I""" "K i.hr.i' " finno'is lln- peer's i.ller inir." :'.s the Je.r.y 1" IM"' s. 'T t'-l is only one (, p'.ri who knows h' Loo-ion. ITe is The Anori.-an to'irisl." ih- rpre I'-T a n e,rter, ho had lived all his life in Indt,n. out with a ct...i, of Anieriian t-.'.rKl- ,-,n.l the r. .Tt-r e;, me l.-.-St ft.il of l i. 'or motion about his hoi.," tout. lb. I l. had ai'.uii'd fiom the toi.ri.ts. " " " "" npiini rrnn inti i nr-1 1 r 5, 1922. JURIES BATTLE Pendleton will be represented by a delegation of business men at the Hermlston Hog and Dairy show to morrow, whether the weather is ralne or sunshiny, a udlng to plans that tire being onade through the Commer cial association. The delegation is being rounded lip today to mulio the. trip, and already n dozen cars have been promised for the Journey to the west end town. More will -be secured during the afternoon and by the time the caravan of busi ness men and sotne of their families are due to leave in the morn ha at 9:30 o'clock It Is exjieeted that be tween .Mi and 7-" will have signified iheir Intention of seeing the show. Among those who have already In dicated their intention of going are Hoy Haley. C. K. Hond, Ilr. M. S. Kern. Carl Cooby, K. II. Aldrlch, 1- C. Seharpf, Lester llamley, Fred Hi'llll- (Contlnued on page &.) Box n n i n m VLh tl I Itflll 1 IIIIV Utfll I .l III I I L.I1UL.L1 UM HILL. ULliU I ... t, f.lANTS Y.XRS Alt II II It A V. AK n 11 TO A K raiiil-oft. M .... I I 0 I Wilt, rf 4 1111 4.r.d'. .Hi . I I I 8 S lbigan. ah 5 1 1 0 I ririi. 2b S I 2 I 0 Until, rf 4 1 1 S I. Miiiixi If 3 I I o 0 0 llpp, lb 5 0 1 li 0 uii'J. rf S I 1 0 It. Meusel, If 41 1 0 0 Kelly, lit I 0 U 1 1 0 0 Si-hang, o Meimi'l, i f I o I o Ward, ah 41 1 1 4 4 Mijdor. r I 10 0 0 Scott. 4 I S 4. Itnrm-.. P 1 0 0 0 4 0 Muike', p 4 1 unililiglialll. I T 2 O 0 St O 0 Sniilll O 0 O 41 O king, i f . o 0 0 0 Totals S.1 S M SO II I Totals....- M 1 JO It t SCORE BY INNINGS 1 23456789 10 Total. Giant. 3 00000000 0 3 Ynk 1 00100010 0 3 SUMMARY Stolen baes, Frisch; two base hits, Dugan, Ruth, R. Meu sel; home runs, E. Meusel. Ward; double plays, Scott to Ward to I'ipp. PITCHING RECORD Struck out, by Shawkey 3, by J. Barnes 7 ; bast on balls, off Shawkey 2, off J. Barnes 2. DAILY EDITION The East Oregonlan la Eastern Or ron's greatest newspaper and as a sell ing force gives to the advertiser over twice the guaranteed average paid cir culation in Pendleton and Umatilla county of any other newspaper. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER NO. 10,255 SECOND GAME OF SERIES CALLED AT BBflF 10IH Giants Scored Three in First on Two Singles and Home Run by E. Meusel. YANKEES EVENED COUNT IN EIGHTH INNING Ward Knocked Homer in 4th for Yankees' Second Score r of Game; Pitchers Wobbly. ; NKW YORK, Oct. D. (U. P.) The (Hunts got awny to u fast start here today, and on a single by Groh, single by Prlsch end a home, run by K. .Meusel, shoved three runs across the plate in the first inning'. Meu sel's hall hard hit, went Into the mid dle tier of the left field bleachers. The Yanks got one In the first when Dugan was safe on Oroh'a wild throw, advanced tn third on a bud throw and ltuth's sacrifice, and scoring when Plpp singled to right. The Tanks scored tmuin In I ho fourth when Ward with none on knocked n homer over I ho lefl field fence, ltoth llarnes and Shawkey were pitching' wobbly ball, with Hnrnes showing the better form because of the comfort derived from a one run margin. Moth teams played airtight ball behind the hurlers. The Yunks scored again In tho elf-'hth, tieing the score, when Ttuth doubled off the right field fence on the second ball pitched nnd took third , on Plpps fly to Cunningham and scored when Meusel doubled to left. It was a great Inning and both teums I tried valiantly In the ninth and tenth to break the tie,, but without success. I Piny Ity Play lteport POLO flltOCNDS, New York, Oct. R. (A. P.) Tho second game of the world series resulted In a tie the final score being Yanks 3 runs, eight hits, no errors, Giants three runs, eight hits, one error. Tho game was called ' ut the end of the tenth Inning on ac count of darkness. Pntteries today, J. Hnrnes and 8ny- . der for filants. Shawkey and Hchans for Yankees. : I'li-st Inning (hints Sam Jones and Curl Mays went down Into the bull pen to set Into condition In ease they should bo called upon. liuncroft up. Wart tossed out llnncroft going far to hi left lo get a mean bounder. G-roh singled over second. Krisch got a Texas leaguer Into left. Scott coulit not quite reach It. Ciroh went to sec nnd. I-:. Meusel got a home run scor lug Groh and Frisch ahead of hint. Young filed out to Witt. Kelly fouled out to Si hang. Three runs, 3 hits, no errors. (Continued on pafs I.) Score