THE ONLY SMALL DAILY IN AMERICA CARRYING REGULAR WIRE REPORTS FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, UNITED PRESS AND THE I. N. S; 1 DAILY EDITION DAILY EDITION praam The net press run of yesterday'! Dally 3,315 This paper Is ft member or ana audited by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. The East Oregonlan la Eastern Ore gon b greatest newspaper and as a ceil 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 PAPEE COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 34 DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1922. fe NO. 10,260 rmistace Jdiotlcbc a 2 . 1C - - - VI LsT AMERICAN SHIPS WITH LIQUOR TO BE FORFEITED Foreign Ships Leaving Home Ports After October 14 With Liquor to be Seized. HUNDREDS OF CASES OF BOOZE SEIZED TODAY Three Hundred Officers Were Killed During the Year in Enforcing Liquor Laws. NEW YORK, Oct. 11. (C P.) Onlv foreign vessels leaving their home ports with liquor aboard utter ( October fourteenth will be sunject to seizure, dry authorities ruled today. This frees the liner Homeric from molestation. Mellons order permits the entrance of the Homeric with her cargo of booze. Secretary Mellon announced in Washington today that American ships found possessing liquor "for beverage purposes" will be subject to govern ment forfeiture. Foreign vessels en tering the United States ports with liquor uboard will be seized. Booze Seized NEW YORK, Oct. 11. (!'. P.) Pry officials today boarded a score of American shipping hoard vessels and removed therefrom hundreds of cases of whiskies, wines, cordiales and rare drinks of all kinds, -without protest from the owners or leasers. A drive 1.. nnlsa tha I'lltted HtntCS AS dl'V on the sea as well as on land. Similar operations are going on in other east ern ports. The Pacific coast has re ported little seizure, as the full inter pretation of the Dangherty ruling has not been received there yet. :i()0 Killed WASHINGTON", Oct. 11. (I. N. S.) Three hundred officers of the lan have been shot and killed during the past year while engaged in enforcing liquor laws, aaeeording to prohibition enforcement officials. Most of the killings occurred on borders and along the coust In combat with smug slots. During the months of July, August, and September, one hundred and two permits were issued by tate Engineer Percy A. Cuiipper, for the appropria tion of water from the various streams throughout the State of Oregon. The permits cover the irrigation of 3 2 S acres of land, the development of 90 horsepower, and the use of water for mining, municipal, domestic, and var ious otherd purposes. The estimated cost of construction work under the permits is approximately $94,000.00. During this period, permits to store a total of 142 acre feet of water In five reservoirs were Issued, the estimated cost of surh reservoirs being J12,r,00. In I'matilla t'ounty, permits have been issued as follows: To II. S. Shanele, of Milton, cover ing the appropriation of waste water for irrigation of ten acres. To J. W. White, of Frfewater. cov ering the appropriation of wastp water for supplemental supply for ten acres. To W. K. Smith, of Freewater, cov erin gthe appropriation of wane wa ter for irrigation of ten acres. To J. M. Baker, of Freewater. cov ering the appropriation of waste wa ter from West Fork of Hallow Creek for Irrigation of 7 acres, and for do-1 mestic water supply, at a cost of ap-l proximately J.'.OO.OO. To C W. Thomas, and O. Thomas. Milton, covering the appropriation of waste water for irrigation of in acres. To J. K. Froom, of Athra. (iregon. covering the appropriation of water from Little Walla Walla Hivir for ir rigation of six acres. To Mary Haddesty Estate of Free water, covering the appropriation of water from ISirch free if for irrigation of 25 acres. nitlTIMl TO p.Y ITl.ltlT. l.OMM'lV. Oct. II. A. P.) Th British government is preparing to pay the Cnited States fifty millinr pounds next Mondav n the ycarl interest on its war loans. QI'AKK SHARPS llOMH ROME, Oct. 11. (A. . A rtrong earthquake shock alarm.-, the people to.la. N damage wa reported up to one o'cl.H-k this af ternoon. Ancona. on the Adriati, seemed the center of th (hock. ART NOT POLITICS INTERESTS ISADORA, FAMOUS DANCER i jr - ISADORA Vy EDWARD M. THIERRY XEW YORK, Oct. 11. Isadora Duncan, high priestess of u school ,-f dancing all her own, is the firs per son who has come out of Ku.-isia and hasn't talked about one or all of these topics: Rol.shevik politics; , cummer c.'al treaties: Red propaganda; part-r money; L,enin; Trotzky; food. Mias D.uncan f ( whoKO married name is Mrs. Serge YesBt-nln, though she doesn't use it much) talked about these subjects: ,rt; the soul of the Russian people: idiotic movies; her husband (whom she calls by his last niwne, pronounced E-sane) Ellis Island officials who keen their hats on and talk through their noses; Walt AVhitman; liussia's Intel-, lectual "wealth; horrid persons who i imitate her dancing" without under standing what It is all about. VENT PIPES SHOULD BE. PROVIDED FOR GAS STOVES : AND HEATERS, CHIEF SAYS One of the greatest menaces to homes from f re risks in Pen dleton is the lack of vent pipes in gas stoves and gas beaters, according to Fire Chief W. K. llingold. A survey of many places has been made by the bead of the fire department during this week, which is fire prevention week, and he has found many 'stoves not cor rectly equipped. , .. The chief danger is that pas may accumulate where vent pipes are not provided, .and then when a match is struck, an ex plosion may occur. Them is also danger to the health on ac count of fumes, the chief states. He urges local people to remedy these conditions during the week that there may be less risk to health and from lire losses. WALLA. WALLA. Wash., (let. n. M. I. Ha.rrah. garage owner ol Ingleside. Dr., near the state line six miles south of her. who dlsapt err-' ed from his home on Sentember IS. has b n located in San Kranei-co. according to a tel. grain received at the slwriffs office here. llarrah left home in his a utoni..iitl. truck, ostensibly for the fair at Walla Wal la. When he did not return that nigH his family became alarmed. (The information r- cive.l at Mie sheriffs office gave no re.eson for his disappearance. TESf BOOZE CASE VA.HTNOTO Oct. 11.- f! Foreign shipowners wiM nak." a: fort to bnrsr the T- t f on I Hniphrty booze ruling h-for rv if-. lb ' I'nited Ft::U-s siipr m i v r in t" -near future. IaueK-ts M. t,it toia he believed the ruling vn airtiot and welcomed the tc-t ta.e. PUN'CA.Y i Working It Three Ways. WeariitK1 her famous rich red lmir and little else but a flowing unkle- f length tunic of ( rimson, .Miss Duncan talked in three hmgurges, nt on-e and ' nimbly did her own interpret n--,'.. Thus: "Da!'' she said to her hunband, who i.s Uus'aii. "Oui:", she said to her secretary," who is French. "Yes!" she said to her intervieweiv who understands Kns'l hIi. Kret-h from Kills Island, where the inmiigratioN officers grilled her on her dancing- and her interest in ilnl shevism (which she denied, Miss I) UlHi III Said the t'nl Inwi m. tl.iii-u t ral,jsi sticces-ifiii Yes, I am a communist in spirit. : Tress Will be Put in Place This j Fallji JVIrs. Johns Reajiipoint- cd a.3 'Member; Study Lights ' The planting of Norway soft maple I nlo.ig tlm road s'de between the edge i of ton and the state hospital wi st of the city will he done Ih s fall, ptob ' aIy in November, a, -cording to action . t.iki n last night by the C'ty planning 1 cmniission in a special meeting held i ; at the city h:;ll. The move has bee.: under consideration for several 1 months, and when Mayor (I. A. llart i man reported that the city council ; will do the work necessary to get the wnter on the ttees in co-op, -ration wilh Ih" city planning commission, it was decided to authorize the plant ! ing. Mis. James Johns was re-appointed to serve four yearn as a member of thr-i planning commission last night by I Major llariman. Iler term of offic e has expi lied, her orig.mil term being' for one year, and the announcement j was made of b r re-appointment last i night. Commendation of the inter, st that has been express, d in th plans! of the comnision in Irving to devel- op a more beautiful Pendleton were. expressed by members of the body in j themet-u-. i Sec,,tai Fi.d Uennion as instruct 1 Amm mum AUTHORIZES PIMM :! OF MAPLES ON HIGHWAY ) i I'd to get in tou.il With Cities hcre'i"M Week. i n d' rn lighting f ietlitUK ;fre employ ed to find out th .f iei;rini stM-h t-q Lnnt'!;t and the nithod ns-d to financ- such impi ov-m nt. A dis elon ff pr -nt lti:btinz fa'-ibtiey in the city wax recently h Id bv th' b'nrd of maTi;.g-'r f lh IVndlton ( "-.n iner- h'm !;.!btn, :md intet A d 'fii.;..-n -f !:' c. y'n r-roMb-m in r';iid n proc in-r a v. -w dump rr iv.l w.-.s '(ts'M-d it, funnall v( but no ;,r:i n ( anv t ind wm t-tk n. Ttlf pr'ipr-l et n'n ftf Ma'Jr. k ti't .(i it i k.-up. d. Th:? ri'iit- h :- r. frf"r' ; b-- if y M.nrr.1 r-c nt!y. 'ii.- tb ..-) r t h-.si n ,ri v:i-n( i b- r-w ,-t;nL- 7.r t h j f t i.revrMl at ih- r:y rrm-ji ennp'! Au rtmn tt( ' h f h vv' t h hi - i n browl j ;.'! !i r- n r -(t h- ;,rrynt,r (Continued on raft i.) T OWN RAISING FOND TO DEFEND Detective Who Secured State ment Accusing Youth of Double Murder Stoned. GIRL AND FATHER ARRESTED FOR CRIME Bahmer Admitted 'Gunning' for Schneider the Night of New Brunswick Murder- xew HiirNswieix, x. J., Oct. ih (A. T.) Popular feeling against the arrest of Clifford Hayes in the Hull-Mills murder case caused the cro".vd todav to stone Detective Ivirby, who was credited with obtaining the statement from Raymond Schneider accusing Hayes. A committee of citi zens of the Sixth ward where Hayes lives will hold a "tag- day" Sunday to raise funds for his defense. Two More ArrcKted XKW ISiUWflWICK, Oct. 11. U. P.)- Pearl Hahmer nnd her father were arrested today, the' former charged with Incorrigibility, and the. latter with having seduced his daugh ter, prosecutors are mussing' the case agii'uNt Clifford Hayes 'while the town 's ruining f inds to defend him. Au thorities claim they hfive "just started on this ease." JUttlT-ohmer and his daughter may he !iizzefl regarding le 1 it H m of the murder they hnve possibly withhold. !ia Inner having admitted "gunning" for Schneider the night the ree'nr and Mrs. Mills were murdered. F.alimer was grilled continuous! today as to his whereabouts on the night Hall and Mrs. Mills were slain. Hahmer has a criminal record and is admitted sun toter and former sa 'oon keeper. He said he was early to bed on the uiirht of the killinv. Pi daughter Penrl denies the important parts of his story, IMPROVED PARACHUTE BRINGS GRIEF TO BOY niNAX, Ohio. Oct. 11. Strapping in ord'nnry mnbre'la to his body. t we i vc-vear-old Ralph Ammon leaped off the top of a 5-font building here. Hitt'ng the v round with a heavy thud, the child lay in a heap with the wrecked improvised pnrachute on top of him. IT'- wns carried to th" hoio of b'- mother, Mrs. Frank Ammon, Nortii Itussell st r''t, where it 'WiiH Ion no that, apparently, his only injury con s sti d of a temporary toss of speech. due to his breath being knocked oui of him. CLUB IDPiC AT LUNCH Itetfer homes" was the subject of extreme!-,- interesting talk before the Hotarv Club today bv lr. W. II MeXary. The discussion was part of the betler Homes Week program an I nr. McN-iry handled the topic In a bread manner. "Iher speakers today were James .Mess e. m-wly chosen president of the south io: d as ociali-in and Coach Unrb-.-ke of the Whitman Colb gi I"""'"!! team. I'orl.-ske asserted the- n th- game with eivmn ()i tot.er 2 Whitman will be -j.:, h t cent stronger ' ban at the game aith Idaho, In the absence f president P It Th..mp-. n the protrmm to-lay was eonduc'e.l t.v I ir. Fred A. IJeoallen. '- ,;- "'-'- is I- the chairman UTILE CHANGE IN CAR E SHVTTI.K. ixt. II (C. P.l t.ll- tl ..h.inee rwurrcd In I lie fr.ti:lil' : car supply wlii' h bas l-en hamper ing tee noithwest..rn ttohivtrte eral months, a-cording to I. . al- -erhcad. nernlwr of the dfi-anm'nli of pol. lie oil.K. II-- is just r'-turio'll from Wahi'ii'ton where be went t-' r.O'ain the ! leas, of a hillidn-dl e..sl la'K for lb'- rortbwest. l;.-f rig r-1 ator ram are sbrhtlv niore pl. ntitul. , Put Im.x ear :ir MPl sbr.rt. 'l IHIITI AMI MAIIKIT STl:IV !' HtTI.A Mi. " t 11 A IM - i.'s.rf-t( ,. .1.. , eysd un.- tlb-i?, l - ter teadjr. HAYES Mm - III I III ' ' V II II I i ! I. -i STRONG ASSOCIAr y FORMED TO WORK FOR StjUTH ROAD TO GRANT CO., BURNS, LAKEVIEW TtKSOLlTrOXS WHKRKAS, The improvement of the highway from Pendleton southward through tlrant County, thence to Burns and Uikeview is of extreme import ance for the following reasons: 1. The territory affected geographically embraces a very large portion of the State of Oregon. 2. This district has long been settled but Its development has been re tarded by the lack of transpcrtat ion. ?. There is a particular n -ed of a north and south road because only through such a road may ntany farmers and stockmen have proper access to market and finuncitil centers. 4. The present condition of the road between Pendleton and Grant County i.i intolerable and has been defined bv the Ktate Hichwav Conimisy,inn us the worst road n Oregon. 5. " To Improve this road jvQlihl not pie in uie iiuerciuai a-uiiuiy uiu, tourist standpoint tlirough providing a connection between the Columbia Itivcr Highway, the Old Oregon Trail and the Oregon-Washington highway with the John Day Highway. ,.fi WFIEAEAS, The improvement of this north and south road Is imperative if the people living adjacent to such road are to have the service they are en titled to and if the interior couiitly Is to be developed In accord with its pos sibilities. THKHKKOltF. H15 IT KKKOLVED, Py th s association that its officers and executive committeemen be Instructed to use every proper effort In their power to bring about the early Improvtiment of the road for its entire length but that the securing of a better grade north from the north fork of the John Day be treated as particularly urgent. , HP. IT UESOLVKI), liy this Association that the county court of Cnmtllla county be urged to hold Intact the $65,000 of bond money voted for this road, so as to have the same for niatcliing federal and state funds when the same can be sccu' .-d. HIC IT niOKtilV'Isn, That copies of this rosolut'on be forwarded to the county courts of I'matilla, Grunt, Harney nnd Lake, counties, tho state high way commission of Oregon, the district forester in Portland and members of the Oregon delegation In Congress. Mossio Is President With Hie ub.ive set of resolutions the association formed at Pilot Kock yesterday to work for the north and smith road went on record for a deter mined move lo bring about results. A live organization 'was perfected with officers und executive committeemen who will work vigorously to urouse the entire district from Pendleton to l.akevicw to support the demand for a good north and south Interior road. The following men are in charge cf the association. Officers President James jMossic, likiah. Vice' President Felix A. Johnson, Range. Hon. Vice President .Mrs. .Mary Davis, Hitter. Secretary-Treasurer C. I. Parr, Pendleton. 1)1 rectors (r. A, Hartninn, Pendleton; K. O. Warner, Pilot Hock; Af'ucrt Peterson, I'kiah; A. F. Kchlarbaum, Albee; A. Identity of Victim May be Established by Finger Prints From Withered Hland m:w vouk, Oct. ii. (ir.n-i?.)-.-. The police this morning found t hi left arm and left leg belonging lo thei severed head and torso found days ago. Police believe they can find a solution to (.otharn's "butcher mtir- lerer" by finger prints from the withered hand. The murderers of the man whose body, chopped to pieces is being placed by part by part on dark nights in various district of the llronx to be discovered and brought to. so far bat fled poll -e. has gone too far tills time, aico.-ding to de tectives. Finger prints hope to re veal the dead man's identity and I thus reveal the perpetrators of one of the mnti fiendish rcmes ;n police j history, recalling the ghastly .sein murder that thrilled Palls. o woMrt.ii: PI.VMOI'TH. ling., o, t. 11. Lenin Te Valera were th- Christian names iver, a daughter born to a local dairy man. The child lived iwii years andj thi n fell into a pan of hot milk and was drowned. And In America CLKVKI.AM). Ohio, Oct. II. Claim is made that long-distance lion ets tall to the infant son of Mr. and Mis. M. J. Itourjally her. rn far li names are concerned. The yo iliest.-r is ti. be e-ilbd Vance llourja ily. ill honor ,,f his rr at-great -grnnl -grand-faiher, Ho.i-rnor Vance, of fihio. BIG DIRIGIBLE ON RECORD FLIGHT EAST! l:SS KIL1.H. '".il. 'let. 11. fl ( The army dirigible "-S. .Major .trau ennimandinc. Is rnrontc to it ! Paso. Tel.. todav on the fin-t ln of what Wranss hope to l.e a Mr - jrso - . flight to ltngle l-'l.-l' .glnta. only be of Inestimable service to poo- wouiu ue an asset to uie uiie irom a - S. Arbogast Hitter; K. o. Woodall, Long Creek; C. P. Ilaight, Canyon City; Sidney Hreen, Mt. Vermin: Frank Mcllirr, Fox; Hums, to be sup plied; Ijakovlew, to be supplied; John Hay, to be supplied. The matter of selecting an official name for the association was left to the executive committee. One sug gestion, made by Senator oy W. ltlt ner, Is that the highway from Pendle ton to Uikeview be called the Jaua 'liiin .Miller highway in honor of the noted poet who was the first county Judge of ('.rant county. This misg-eH-tion met with favorable response but action was left wilh the directors und officers. Series of Meetings At the close of the formal session at Pilot Hock yesterday tho executive committee met and arranged for a trip Houlh next week by officers and fOnnrtoupd on nam fl. ! SPRING HAS ! COME IN NEW YORK;' APPLE AND PEACH TREES IN BLOOM XKW YOltK, Oct. 11. (L X. S. ) Spring has come again In -New York at least. A ltoblu was reported today In Central Park. Hlue birds and thrushes are ,us thick as mosfptitoes in Hronx park. In the city hall park the grass Is green and trees have begun lo bud. Its all on account of the hot wave, accompanied by rain storms that prevailed last week. Its more like April than Octo ber. Trees In Hlooin HACKHSTOW.V, Md., Act. 11. f. X. S.) Peach and apple tree are In full bloom In many Cumberland valley orchards, the first time such a freak of nature has occurred In several decades. ( l!y I'nlted Press! Hame nature is playing tricks. Se.-uiie warm weather has caus ed the lilac hash in llenjumln Franklin's garden here to burst Into full bloom, an unusual oc currence, c. A. Hambld-.-e, of Iirooklyn, N. Y is picking peris off the south side of the tree while blossoms adorn the north side. Hen Davis tipple tree on the Schneider farm at Itellyiore, X. Y., has been blossoming for two weeks. Xew lenve are ap pearing on poplar trees at Free. more, Xew York. Kaster lilies are In full blossom. A Stolen Island, X. V farmer reported a new crop of s'liiash appearing, other northern Bections have rporte, similar freaks. Tho expected frosts have not yet ar rived. J FIRST PRESIDENT OP PACIFIC COLLEGE DEAD f( H'.TI.AMi. Oct. II. (A. P.) Or. If. J. .Minthorn. educator, missi onary, physician, first president of Pacific college, and uncle and fos ter father of secretary of Commerce llerlert Hoover, dien: to."ay follom- ing a recent operation. He helped l-wlop me prune inousiry i Willamette valley, developed In the ilint- . horn Springs. Clackamas county, and 1 Imllt the first hotel at Hot I .ate. I'nion county. E TWO WEEKS TO LEAVE THRACE Allies to Control Territory for 45 Days Before Limited Turkish Force Can Enter. j KEMALISTS MUST WITHDRAW 10 MILES British Not to Bring Reinforce ments Into Neutral Zone Pending Peace Parley. MtTDAXIA, Oct. 11. (U, P.) ThB Near East armistice was signed this morning. Calling of the official peaca conference comes later. Tho terms of tho armistice are: Tho Greeks must evacuate thrace, their anmy in two weeks, the civil force shortly there- alter; the Turkish gendarmles can enter Thrace after forty-five days of allied control. The police force can. not exceed eight thousand; the Turks must not advance boyond the present lines in the Ismld neutral zone, lha Turks must withdraw ten miles from, the Hrltish positions at Chanak; tho iiritisti must not bring reinforcements Info this area, and the Turks guaran., tee to protect minorities. The armistice terms represented the utmost concessions the western pow ers would make to the Turks, fret-inns to Hit' e.onc.Itwioii, t,the anrrlsi: the purley, sir Charles Harington. British commander in chief, notified .'net Pasha that the protocol had the nicking of both France and Italy. No action has been taken on tha French suggestion that tho later peace, parley be held at Scutari, November' 1. Five copies of the (nrmlstlce were, signed, one copy 1 to each Britain, ! ranee, Italy, Greece and Turkey. Tho armistice terms will be the Rtatns In' '.ho Near Kast, until after the final ' icace parley Is held. ArraiixliiB Two Meetings. LnXHOX, Oct. 11, (A. P.)WitU Ihe armistice signed at ' MutiunUi, two conferences are now being arranged one fixing the general Near East peace ' terms ami the other for the neutral, izatlon of the Dardanelles STATEMENTS OF COCA1 COLA KING CALLED LIES I.OH ANUHLKB, Oct. 11. (A. P.) Wilbur Le Dette, formerly of At-:' lanta, Ua., now living here, voluii. ' t'lered a statement today that he was me traveling salesmun mentioned hy Asu O. Candler in statements pub lished by Mrs. Onezima do Houcliele involved In the alleged reports of visits to her booms In Atlanta during the Confederate reunion tn lsls. Candler had broken off his engage ment to marry Airs, de Tlouchele on account of reports that she had asked two men to her rooms at tha hotel In Atlanta while she was act ing as chaperons general of the con vention, according to Mrs. de liou chele's statement yesterday. 'The ivholc story attributed to Candler Is a lie" declared Le Clette. "Jt Is tha fabrication of scandal mongers. There Is no finer woman on earth than Mrs. de llouehele." He salrl that no man could have been alona with her In the hotel because sha was always with young women whom she chaperoned. THE WEATHER Reported by Major 1-ee Moorhouaa, weather observer. Maximum 66. i .Minimum 40. '1 Itarometer 29.80. ' ' " Italnfall .03. TODAY! FORECAST Tonight and Thur?day un ietfle1, oca- 1 o n a 1 1 f GREEKS HA v'