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 The East Oregonlan Is Eastern Ore pron's greatest newspaper and as a sell-', Ins; force gives to the advertiser over twice the guaranteed average paid cir culation in Pendleton and Umatilla county of any other newspaper. The net press run of yesterday'! Dally 3,233 This paper Is a memner or ana audited ' by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. L COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPSS VOL. 34 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1922. NO. 10,265 o)rn(e (r 1 " ' j- 0) TWO MURDERERS AND ROBBER ESCAPE FROM LOS ANGELES JAIL TODAY BREAK MADE AS SHIFT AT 7 AJ. Herbert Wilson, Evangelist and Was on Life Preacher, Criminal Sentence. WAS FORMER PASTOR OF BROWNSVILLE CHURCH Los Angeles Underworld Made! i Good Threat That Wilson Would Regain His Freedom. LiOS ANGELIC!, Oct. 17. (U. P.) L.os Angeles underworld nindo (food its threat today when Herbert --Wilson, formor-ilrowltsnlite, "Uro.r prftttftw, now considered one of the roost clever criminals on the coast, escaped from jail with two companions alter slug ging three jailers Insensible. The underworld has decreed that Wilson must refrain his freedom. He had previously twice tried to escape. Those escaping were: Herbert Vi'il son, tinder life sentence lor murder ing his pal; Ouido Kpingota, charged with the eighty thousand dollar Standard Oil robbery, and Adam Blazyk, under life sentence lor mur dering his aged landlady. Km1)c id Auto. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17. Herbert "Wilson, known as the "master cr'm inal' convicted of the murder of his pal, Herbert Cox, escaped from the county jail today with another con victed murderer, Adam Ward, and titiido Spignola, held on a robbery charge. ' Wilson, clergyman and sing ing evangelist, at one time held Hie pastorate at Brownsville, Ore. Tjie trio, after getting out of ja:l, held up a postoffiee employe and taking the automobile from him escaped. The jail break was carefully timed for just liefore seven o'clock, when guns had been taken from the guards and just before changing shifts. The jail breakers heat up the night turnkey, Henry l'urrier, after having held up two Inside guards. boy on the street was wounded by stray bullets. Wilson was arrested early th's year in connec tion with a mail truck robbery, and authorities connected him with olber mail robberies and department store burglaries throuchout the country. 'dANDITS SEIZE THREE TRUCK LOADS OF BOOZE 1 LOnsVlLLK, Ky.. Oct. 17. (l". P. Five bandits with shotguns early today bound and capgej three guards at the Hnby distillery and escaped with three truck loads of case whis key, worth fifty thousand dollars. Reported by Major Lee Moorhouse, weathrr bwrvcr. Maximum is. Minimum 31. arom'tT 2?.?r. GUARDS CHANGE THE WEATHER 0- I TODAY'S ' $ FRECASr 1 s w fa1 A SCRIMMAGE PICTURE OF . $1 FRANCISCO 10 BE Go.mpers and Landis With Cheers by at New Orleans Greeted Veterans Conclave. SKW Olti.EANS, Oct. 17. 1M The American Legion today voted te hold its litis convention in San Kran clseo October fifteenth to nineteenth Tumultuous cheering greeted Samuel l.oiiipcrs, organized labors' head, and Judge I-ami's, baseball czar, todays chief speakers when they appeared on the platform. (Jumpers appealed for a closer understanding between the legion and labor. Landis urdg.d the lesion to coWiniie its work to bding about a timber type of Americanism. Compcrs declared' the legion and' or ganized labor hold the key to the na tions futture and have much in com mon. He said they could accomplish all things for the nation if they put I strength into the task. DIED EARLY TODAY I (Special to the Kast l "rC'-'onian ) ! Kniu, (ire.. Oct. 17. John Hem' Voting. prominent Kcho resilient. (,ic'd I'ortlnnd at 2 a. in. ril.i i after an illmw of wwral w- ks. ilk1 v;ih .f(S ytats of apt iiinl v. it l-orn in F.ri Scott. Kan.;i. Uf s tr j vived by lii.s widow. iwo'sn Hum' j VoiinfT. John Younrf, a brothor, 1 J. Yoimc. of IVnd!tn. and ttiu1 , fl.sten. Mi-. harkn lA v. of K I ( 1 Mrs. John Fryt-ar. of i'.'-nd. ;.iid Mrs. l.nry Sialler of Kosi'i: Kansas. He was for tin- p;;M IN ;irs :tj i nipml.fr of the Methodist cliim h. H. ! had 1'etn a n)t-nil r of tin I. . ; ) F. for 'h ytam; Thf l.f dy will : ibroul t to Ki !io for burial. Fun :;n ; arrui. mt-nt-s ai tTH-onijd' '.1 ;is y-t ASK USE OF SWIMMING POOLS FOR BAPTISM KlUTH Kr.a . 'ct. s oonv.-rts IT. it's Mi-ii-.i-in Klilb. Th. ;.,..'i- d to th . r.f th. pn .lii pt 'n-. m rs v-rs.;s eo Christu-ii'Iihian authorities f'-r fiwimr.l'.r'.i; p- haw th- :' f..l !.. m Ki"s oi:i i i:m i:i ! smrNT ci.i:.ii"xs, v,i. . it t' (' i l.:i at. n. .1 M i -ii'nn-1 ! l'nit. d Stst.s ;.rmy pib.i. h i n- r ..f the Pu!itzr trot hy rae- S it :r. a n" "or!ds fr --d r-;or.i ! he covered the on. l;i'orr t. r at lira hjn'ir.d for-y-iel.t h..!f mil- son hj.r. r " !- J immWw nvwr Oregon Eleven in Action THE OREGON TEAM. WHICH MEETS WHITMAN AT ROUND- UP, PAPK, FRIDAY. AFTERNOON. November 7 date set ! FOR DINNER TO HONOR DIRECTORS OF SHOWS i Directors of the lloutul-l'p ; association and of the Happy , Canyon association will be- ! guests of honor at a banquet to j be tendered by the. Pendleton j Commercial association on dec- lion night, November 7, accord-' Ins l" an announcement made today. The dinner was originally planned to be held during Octo ber, but a postponement was ta ken until election night in older that a longer t me might he available for planning the pro. giani. A committee to work out slants has been named. Tom Murphy. Frid reunion, Pert Jerarrt, Rudy .Mollner and Har old Warner coin pose this com mittee. The committee in charge of the dinner cons sts of l:oy Kaley, Chailes Dond and K. H. Ahlrirh. A call for fresh venison lias been sent out fri.m the lower of Die good sh p "Commercial As sociation." mid hunters who j have a supply on hand, or those uck. are i eh wit h Willi expect to get a but: ri'ipit-sted to gi t in L C. Schari f. If a sufficient ' ipiantity of the de r meat can . lie secured, the dinner will have j venison as one ftf the chief at- tractions. , , : . 1 INDIAN NEWSPAPER MAN URGES AMERICA TO BAN OPIUM TRAFFIC IN U. S. IMCKTANCK, i dii", net. 1 7. S-ore-iy critirizintf th" action of Knulund in forcing intnxifantw m tht- Indi;ins, w h n i h ial ivt" Hindu rHiirlnti b nmnds tt;i absiiiwnre. Tarina Tra h;ip Suha. native Indian nvupai'tr man. at'.d i -.-Hinp m-inb-i s of tin !- t fan'' liotary t'lub, voirt'd a (dm f'r 1 aid frtm Ann rii'uiiy in an nd :i vor t" j stamp out t;i- opium traffic, w.,'tli. h' dl:r-d. hdt' : j xiisit i v- imn;.ce for this (O intry. X':dia was a iiHinbT ,i n;-v-fiM-i" .Ihns.n paily "f I'rohiMt 'on :M which t'turd In!:a and thf ri-n N"i:V Vil:K. ! 17. j'nrs r.f li-in-A?i:.mie I eh;,rn."..'r',i:. l -,s "s-ib on 1 ll"'i.td .Stat A'"rnv l'"f- ' .re It, y- w.-.r.i. d"f i:.t nz th.- It.-.uzh'rty s a" "f'l"! in ( 1 n! '-" '11 . "di t. !.. Whit.' Pa ; w iinl opr.,. , I iriaalcfir the s-t ar line i.pMr: ta.n f'. l '-i ::i'ii:ic fAr'-iddeic f a pna.'n tit 'n!'.r" -still' c-.i r y- enter Ameri'sm per's Unionist Party To Decide Fate Of Lloyd George Conference of Liberal Party Leaders Called. by. Premier; General Election Expected. I.ONDO.V, Oct. , 17. d'. P.) l,!oyd Ceorge's p'ojitieul fate will be sealed Tliuisday when members of the unionist party nice! to decide whether to continue to. support the premier's coalition government, Resignation of lhe entire cabinet, or a general eioo lion will' be the outcome of this meet- ;:ng. i I Should the "die bards' 'desert the icoaltion and the remaining member resign, this also would precidtate, o 'general election. Lloyd Ceorge ' lms called a conference of leaders of the i liberal parly today, to discover ho.v he stands with the party of which he ! is the acknowledged head. j p jj i fniaulla county will hold its twenty-seventh annual Sunday School As sociation convention October -0, -I and L'J, at Helix. , The program protnlp. s to be an in- .icsting i .lie. . Anions the speaki l-s are Ki.'V. AV: A. Clesslluin, l:ev. K. K. Ijohiun n, Mm. S. A. l.owi II, Key. v. !l.; Van Nuys. ll. v. l-iar.kl n Hilling Iti v. ;. 1j. Clark, lin., John Secor. liev. I!. V. Harper, and I!" v. W. H. ' I'leakney. nil : prominent ministers; '.Mihs (Jcoi'uia I'arker. state, secretary and F. K- Noordhoff ;ing I'.bicators of the ;c.induct th- Kolliiil-Talile" discus-, slims. t l in., of the fcaiiilis of the con-ven-lion will Irf the t'hina iiheasant liun- iiet to be In Id i n Friday evening. Ilii' Clar!.:. pastor of tbe I'endleton I'r. iv ter an church, w ill In teast ntaster. lt.-. .I. ,M. Corn ll-.on. president ot the assoeiat .-ii, stales tilnt pl.-itea at ihe l.aniuet will le at a premium as Helix has room fin only li'O piiests. The lespitabie little city would like to entertain mere iitors but there Is no I a!) it j-litfl'.tcnt s ze to accommo date a liu-irer ba.'l'i'iet. Kcv. Corn.'li Mn uri:eK that th-ie v. ho cannot find places Jhe b;i!!i!ie! alt.-n.l Hie fithel' ITlelillt'". Thee wiil l.- Jie lei mtlMe Ut .'iO'll sension. I'r-rlnnd I'l'olbers Ijuartet antl Min. i;e.rire Cv.'na ifiil 'e anioof t !!. S !!!! I'S. M KklT IS Tl:IIV I'"I:T1.a.i. r.,t IT (A. r ii-t.'ck. c,j2s t.,ittt-r steadj. LOVE LETTERS POUND IN PROBE OF HALL MURDER Two Bloody Handkerchiefs Were Found by Prosecutors in Mew Brunswick Mystery. MORE ARRESTS ARE EXPECTED TODAY Mrs. Hall and Her Brothers Quizzed at Court House; Court Yard Crowded. skw nni:x8Wic'K. n. j. ct. n. (l.t I".) Love letters exehangi'il' by Key. Hall and- Mrs. Mills, two bloody handkerchiefs, one with the initial "H" in the corner, were discovered by prosecutors ns additional evidence In ihe mysterious murder. Henry Elev ens, millionaire oroiner, ana ivirs. jui- ward Hull, were grilled at the court house today. Mrs. Hall will prolmhly face iiuestloning later. Arrests of more suspects are expected tonight, Mrs. Hall, accompanied by her ec centric brother Willie, arrived at the court, house while Henry was icing examined. Willie Debonair, waved to the crowds about the steps. Mrs. Hall was heavily veiled and her head bow ed. Tills is the first time all three members of Ihe Stevens family have been together for the quiz. Hundreds of pesons. Keyed up by the excitement of the latest develop ments of the tranody, swarmed about the court house as the probe was re oinicd.' A letter written by Mrs. MIIIh to Hall ciinie to light, today. It lead: I "Dear leart; how dear it was of you to accompany me to the dentist today. Things would have been different had you not been along. I had no pain during the extraction nor following It." Mrs. Addison Clark, friend and ul times confidante of Mrs. Mills, was to .'ttco interrogation later today. Hank deposits at Astoria have I'lifelied the highest mark In the his tory of the city, the last report show ing more than $7,778,000. STUDENTS ACCUSED, OF IDLENESS ARE DEFENDED BY OHIO COLLEGE HEAD COUWir.rS, !., Oct. 17 eritieism Is lielnir aimed nt Much colleges because so many Htuilents arc taktlic bourses lor which they are not fit ted." declared 1 r. W. . Thoniison. Iinsidint of the Ohio State l'nlver slty. "It is the duty of the sccondar) school to discover the line of en deavor for which the stndent Ik best e'ltiippeil. "The charge has been made thai one of the lead- colleges and universities are filled t.unty. who wili'w-ith drones, idlers, shirker and so cial climbers. I'ersons of this nature ire found In alt walks of life. I'm tldi reason Mich a ehai'Ki cannot lie ,idiiia!-;v made asainst one special Troup (f fw-rsons." , OVER WHITE FORCES ITKIV.. "t. 7. (A 1M Troops of the "Itcd" army representing th' far .astern repet-hc of SilKTia stip- ., M('f h ... crashed the '-white" o F., called Kappchst Sils-rian army on ih. c.ttr. of tf. Northern Maneharian I... i,l. i ne, ni.liim to official infoi in.,- lion f'.nl Itni-l.i-i 'e. Chitt lrn.a it. fe .ted the n nl i-So let army ot r;-neral l ueu're r in nsiue. immdiat Iv w-st of Nikolsif. Thel ft. ds ...-cupi.-ft Nlkolk. advanc - m.t-sti and eT!.. rel Orodekovi.. MAKEM TURK CHIEF A new picture of Mustapha .Kemal I'asha, Turkish Nationalist leader, who has Just concluded a truce with the allies at Mudanla. INCLUDESJG .NAMES Some of Best Educators in the Northwest Secured by Green for Gathering Nov. 1, 2, 3. A iirograiii that is expected to bo Inspirational and entertaining us well as educational und which will include some of the lending educators of the Northwest has been nrrunged by W. W. Green, county school superintend ent, for the Teachers' County Institute .which will be held In I'endleton Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday, Novem ber 1, ii und 3. . It is expected that 2T.0 school teach ers w'll be present In the city to lake j advantage of the' three days of in struction and entertainment, and In 'addition lo the teachers, plans are be lng made to acoominoiiale as many lsltors as possible at Hume of the oil j tertaliiment features, j The Whitman College conservatory of music will offer a program on Wpil inesday night, Xovi mher I. The best I talent In Ihe eonversatory will be In j I'endleain, and Ihe prgoram tlisiireit ; lovers of elassio music an evening i f entertainment. Teachers will lie ad-I mlttid free to the entertainment, hut j plans lit-" bebltf made to rnarge visit - , n nominal fee to help hi meet ng Ihe expen-es Incidental to staging the j railroad was responsible for a run by offering. th" fire department. A man saw a The special attraction arinnged for reflection of the signal light In a wln thc evening-of l ho second day is a ' d.nv and thought a house was afire. monologue and playet which will be uiven by the I'endlelon's Women's club. All numbers on the three day's pro gram will be given III the auditorium of tho I'endleton high school. Kolb.w ng Is a list of the educators who will be present to act as Instructors. .1. A. Churchill, superintendent of public Instruction. 11. "K. Inlow. superintendent of i'en dleton m h.N Is. W. K Xnhn'. Northwest director of tio- A. N. I'almor Co. j May Hmith. first erade critic ut Ihe' -late normal school, who i:i net asi instructor for first and s eon teachers. ! Emily IK! Vote third and fourth - the state norma! whoi hers of those ttrailel herr ; Kalherine Arbuttmot. eighth irrailiv critic, instructor of teachers for sev enth and eighth grades. If. IT. Seymour, state lead'-r of boys' and girls' cbibv IfiKsell l:hink-r,hl.. head of th- o Vtnry ilt partieen! of the ft!! Walla , h gh B n,, ;,..m. v address j .r.'lii.i.-ni J Ij.nd-rs, ..f the stat ,.,m., j Kv(1 15 n director of physical dtnre tiLstriMtion to era pupils nd for rir' tn (be htKh - hool. d. (Continued on PM -X , uuuucry COMPLETELY DESTROYED AT SAN Charred Steel All That Was Left of Giant Blimp Ten Minutes After Fire Started. FOUR INJURED WHEN BAG CAUGHT FIRE Dirigible on Return Trans continental Flight; Caught on Door of Hangar. IIV CAl'T. Ol.lVEK HOUDBN i HAN ANTONIO, Oct. 17, (U. P.)---' The army dirigible C2 burned when the envelope tore against the stetjl , hangar doors, wrecking the ganolino . tank, nnd thus catching the cnVclopu afire from the motor exhaust sparltsi. Men on the ground were tinaWe to hold the bag and scattered from tholf posts when the balloon began to wll, loosing It and leaving tho occupant:) to their fate. I was In the front c.oiU paitment with Major StrreusH and a newspaperninn. I lumped when, tho car was only .four feel- above, (ho., .ground, ,f hai-tl)y hnit' allshtefl, the hag rose in the air, r,rowdlnt against the doors. Hissing and es caping gaH made n shitl Bound.. . Ma-: .tor ritrauss remained at hla post, iriv lng ordors to attempt to nave thioraft. The enveloiie finally caught on .tlitt ' door -weights and the. men began to jump fifteen or more feet, many be coming Injured in this way. Hydrogen gas mixed with the gasoline fumes made the flame fierce, and the cn. velnpo blasted suddenly with Jin ex plosive effect. The flames loaped high in the air. Ambulances and motor cits rushed toward the scene to aid In the rescue and make futile attempts to extinguish tho fU'e. .lliirneil QtiliJilj'. HAN ANTONIO, Oct. 17j M I'.V The army's newest dirigible, giant C-2, was completely destroyed by, fire this morning while being towed from Its huiiKar preparatory for an exhibition flight over the city. Major Htrauss,. commander, and Sergeant Albright, were seriously burned, and two others Injured. A gust of wind blow the en velope against the hangar door, sparks from the engines exploded the gas tanks, and the big bag burst Into flames. chared steel Is all that was left tell minutes later. Tho giant blimp arrived here Sat urady from Kl I'aso on Its return transciintnental flight. The crew planned to remain hero a week mak ing repairs. The C-2 was completed shortly after the army's ship "Horaa" bouitht from Italy, fell with a loss of S( lives. The C-2 had a gas capacity of a hundred seventy-two thousand cubic feet, nnd was capable of making sixty miles an hour. i UIOI.I.Air.K, Ohio, Oct. 17. A red I fuse, left burning by a flagman on a I -. . . lA. C. FUNK WITHDRAWS AS CANDIDATE IN RACE FOR CITY COUNCILMAN A. C. Kuna, who recently an- nounce-I as a candidate for councilman tn the third ward, announced today in a formal no- tiro lo Thomas Kits Oerald.' city recorder, and to It. T. Brown, county clerk, that he will not be a candidate. The withdrawal of Mr. Kimk leaves W. A. Rhodes as the only avowed candidate for the office. The notice of Ilr. Funk Is as follows: "Tou ore hereby notified that because I have discovered that I i an not uuaJIfy If lecte.I lo ".ha utile.' of councilman ( the third wartl of the city .f r.n- diet. .a. t the elect;. i of No- vember 7. I hereby withdrax from my candida-T for '.he iw. Id offio. of councilman of Hie Uil.-d want of the nt if I'malelon. and re.ni.sl and direct that mv ! name b stricken from the bal- i lot. "Iatcd at Pnulleii.', fwfti. this 17th day of !-.'. . 1-TXiC-. U t ANTONIO