THE ONLY SMALL DAILY IN AMERICA CARRYING REGULAR WIRE REPORTS FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, UNITED PRESS AND THE I N. 5. 1 1 DAILY EDITION DAILY EDITION The Eaat Oregonlan la Eastern Ore gon's greatest newspaper and ft a seal ing force gives to the advertiser oyer twica tho guaranteed average paid cir culation in Pendleton and UmatUla county of any other newspaper. Th net press run of yosterrtay's Dally 3,333 This paper Is a member or ana audited by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. L COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1922. NO. 10,324 VOL. 34 CAPTURED: IRISH REPUBLIC "0THER " bilZ JtlRRKONCILflBLES mm desire Former Republican Army Men Appeal to Rebel Fighters to Terminate Old Warfare. 264 REPUBLICANS FREE; . TAKE ALLEGIANCE OATH. Civilians Ordered Off Rail road Guards Told to Shoot Offenders Without Warning DlTBI.rN". Dec. 23. (f. P.) In an effort to bring about, a Christmas truce eight of the. cases reported to represent a lance element of those who served in the old Irish republican .v... vi-on stiato was born, army unuit . - have sent letters to other Irish re publican army veterans wno icm.no neutral in the present strife urging nationwiile oreiiiilzntion to terminate warfare. DUBLIN", Dec. 23. (A. P.) Two hundred und sixty-four republicans. Iield prfcoaerw "Monnt "Jir prison were released today, having signed the declaration of allegiance to the Free 8tate. Four were women. Ordeml Off Hallways, DPITLIN, Dee. 23. d". 1'.- Per sons on railroad property wilnout au thorization were ordered shot on eight by the Free State government as a re sult of fresh outbreak of incendiarism and bombing by republic Insurgents. The disorders and wounding of civil ians continuing. A bloody Christmas is feared. Tho Free State is offering amnesty to the imprisoned rebels pro vided they take oaths not to bear arms against the government. LOCAL FUND OF $3,000 Acknowledmont of the receipt of a fund or 200O from Pendleton citizens for the relief of Astorlans as a result of the fire which recently devastated a liirse sect.'on of the. main part of that city has been received by President L. C. Scharpf of the Pendleton Commer cial association. The letter of acknowledgment came from Col. W. S. Gilbert, chairman of the citizens' committee of 10 in As toria. BY AIRPLANE, RUMOR NEW YORK. Dec. 23. (A. P.) Hum running by .airplane is the next move anticipated by a few desperate sea bootleggers who still are marooned tt ii,. xnast with their Christmas cargoes. They cannot get small boats j to run the blockade. I .WEATHER Reported by Major l.ee Moot house. I weather ohserver. Maximum 42. ! Minimum :;. . ! Baromeicr So. , Trace of rain. , TODAY'S j FORECAST i T-n.ht nnd NATIONAL PEACE 3T MOTHER OF 16 Mrs. Dora .Margowsky of New York oily, who is 30 years old n:vl the mother (f lti children, was discharged when haled Into court for alleged violation ol the education law. The mother proved her ability to rear and educate her uniry. Here she is shown teaching her youngest child, .Morris to write. FRISCO DRY AGENTS SEIZE $100,000 IN I Federal Agents Search Every j Auto Coming Into City; Dri- j vers Angry; Have Test Case; SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 23. (P. P. Dry cnforeeiiH nt activities here in th. last 24 hours included: Federal agent -search all automobiles entering S-ui Francisco over the state highway for booze; drivers protest regarding the use of search warrants; federal agents ;ie::e a $100,000 worth of liquor stock; police captains under the new Wright enforcement act report nearly ir.00 bootleg resorts or suspected blind tigers in the city; Frank Burke offers to test the validity of the new net by submitting to arrest for having liquor in his possession. Burke stood on a downtown street and took a long swig from his bottle in full view of hun dreds of passing persons, including policemen. He was jailed. (,l;T OIL COVCF.SSIOX LOS AXtIKl.ES, Dec. 23. A group of I,os Angeles capitalists obtained a ! blanket oil exploitation concession on) all the east cast oil lands In Mexi o. according to an announcement made ; by promoters today. The i out essh.n is reported to involve 1 1.000,000 acres!' of land adjoining the rich workings of American and British companies in i Tampico and Tuxpam districts. I BANDITS GET PAYROLL 0 i riTTprtrnir. rc 2. ' a. p - ; Four b.imlits shot and wnuntV-l licsSj iviinis. jmym.-iHt r f th- I'ittshuri-'h ; CVal Company today und rsoMd with ! a patchfl t'ont'iininfy atont $10. fn in j mrronry. Th" hold-ip ocfMirrM in the i bills h hind Mount 1-W:mni. m nr h re, w hil' the company officials wre t.ikiiiR ih-ir Christ m:is p.iy !. 1 h-n;iT:-rs ;it IVadlin. fa. ; pt-mvs w :ta rid in it :l nio'tryy- ir, rd'.nrcn -f Th- antoninhii-' in hii h h- .V rvi;; nd nt ;in'J thr -Mi.ly v w-r e.i-ir hrtr thf :tPh' l- Tlv .;-n-dit h''t P'-iithr w nhont w;rnmT. rl.-d in oi ih- aiilomfi,,;!,-. ro-r-1 -n nrv'ip.ims. r.-:4 d th1 T"h"l r n.l u , j (v.: nt'- In-t'-c'ivf p r'"!i - d Th r. cm-, r r-h-d To Uv- yt-f rr. Khnc si ; i riai Ik h Holland. - I -.-. 41'. IV I Th forn-. r Kai-r ln. rt-iirff T -risTina's M"i.v, sdd li- If in fir!d n:arhl ui i'.nm Mmd ine ilh hi? ind' l'nr H-rnii n-. xL-Ti.s l r f.imo'is diad-m. pii-ttire i t:ivpo'd to iiii Aii-i i .iTi FREED BY JUDGE. mum Jlll-IIUUil Unl ll WRECK SIEEL INDUSTRY CHICAGO. Dec. 23. (P. P.) "I would like lo sc; the eight hour day I lrenerallv effective thro.ighotit the steel industry, hut it would wreck (n.n i,istry," declared Judge Albert (i, try,. chairman ot t lie noaru oi direc tors of the Putted States Steel corpor ation today, "but now that we are short of labor and if adopted the eight hour day would greatly increase the cost i f steel and the labor situation would be worse. LONDON, Dec. 23. Pope Pius eleventh today issued his eneylcical message today fervently appealing for world peace, according to a Central News dispatch. (S I II (iA'S S SUE FOR PEACE CONFERENCE CALL it Borah's Proposal That Hard- Father Recognizes One as ing Call World Economic; That of His Son, Watt Dan Parley Splits Senate Group.;, iels; Two Killed by Maskers JOHNSON, LAFOLLETTE LINE UP FOR THE FRAY Senate Isolationists Oppose (Three Men Who Escaped With America Sitting Down With' Lives Valuable Witnesses; Europe at Conference Table.) Few Names Are Revealed. WASHINGTON Dec. 23.-- ( I. N. S.) Senator Borah's proposal that ,, President Harding call an mlernatlon- al economic conference, split wide open the old senate grou,) of "iirecon- enables" which fought the League of Natiens. Senators Johnson of Cnl.tnr- nia, and I.a Follette or Wisconsin, im ler opponents of the Versailles treaty, declared themselves unalterably op posed to America sitting down with Kurope at a conference table. mm win aiiacs. j an a aito opposes the bill. PoIndoNtor of Wash 'ngton, another former "irreconcil able," takes issue with Borah on tie necessity for America taking the ini tiative in persuading Kurope to set Its house In order. CIVIL WAR VETERANS PENSIONS INCREASED TO $72 EACH MONTH WASHINGTON, Bee. 23. (P. P.) As a Christmas pres ent to Civil and Mexican war veterans and widows, Harding today signed the llursiim bill, increasing the pensions of vet erans froi $T.O to $72 monthly anil widows from $30 to $50. THE GREAT BALANCING ACT. BODIES OF MEN FOUND IN LAKE ARE IDENTIFIED OFFICERS PROMISE BIG ROUND UP OF SUSPECTS i .MBit HOl'OK, Im., Dee.. 23. (A. j J'. -The wire bound, mutilated I bodies of the. two men recovered , ; n.om , ,a Fm,,chl. ; fmlu.,. i,jenlil' ed mcuy iis those of j vyatt Daniels and Thomas Richards, wll0 disappeared after belli'; kidnaped Dy masked white robed nu n last Au- gust. M ICR KOFGIC, Dee. 23. (U. P.) A wholesale round-up of terror ists in Arkansas, Mississippi und Lou isuuia was promised today by state and federal officials probing the mur (1ir of wu nu,n by a milHk(.,, nU)b, Watt Daniels und Thomas itichards. I They were murdered last August and lihcir bodies thrown in Lake La Fniirche. Many prominent men may possibly be arrested. An automobile license constitutes tho chief evidence. The central figure In the roundup will be "Lisping Hill," whose identity has been revealed 'by W. C. Andrews anil 'Tot" Davenport, who were beat en by the uightriders shortly before the alleged killing of Daniels and Itichards. J. L. Daniels, another vic tim of the kidapers, today identified the decomposed body of Ills son Watt, J which was dragged from the lake yes terday still bound with wires. FALLS 5 KTOKIKK: I'MII IIT. OAKLAND. Doc. 23. (P. P.) .Mrs. Surah (irlgsby, domestic, early todav fell five stories from the Bo te! Clayton, crushed through a sky light on tin adjoining story and sni f'ered only minor injuries. She mid she walked in her sleep. ITALIAN FASCISTI GIVE ' DOSE OF CASTER OIL TO : REPUBLICAN CRITICIZER! 1IOMK, Dec. 23.--(P. P. I Several Fascist I's today gave a dose of castor oil to ltepublican Deputy fonts' because of his at tacks on the Fascist!. An eye witness declared the group en tered Conty's house, cut the tele phone wire and handing him a bottle of tho nil, said "drink." Polity calmly raised the bottle to his lips and swallowed a dose. Then he politely asked the visitors if they desired anything else. When they replied in the negative he courteously bowed them out. Tl I.WUAXNE, Dec. 23. (I'. P.) Christmas finds the Turks and the Christians deadlocked In the Near ICast conference over the fate of the Christian minorities In Turkish terri tory. The conference udjourned over the holidays but the meetings will be resumed Tuesday. In a final session before the adjournment, I jiroche, tho Proivh delegate, urged the. Turk's 19 fee the Xmas spirit and to muke con cessions. "The Turks don't give Christmas presents," Uisamir . lley rt. torted. .. j T CAPITOL BOOTLEGGERS Dry Law Violators Said to . Work in Senate Halls for Their Christmas Customers. WASTMNflTON, Dec. 2.1. (L N". S.) Congressional investigation alleged that dry violations under 'the shadow of the capltol threatened to result In charges of open truffle, 'In forbidden1 Intoxicants unions' civilians, congres sional members anil government offi cials. It was charged that bootleggers Invaded the corrldorH of the senate in search of Christ mas trade w hich led to an open declaration of war from Senator Curtis of Kansas, republican. The chairman of the senate rules com. mlttee issued orders to the Semite po lice to arrest on sight every man de tected cunylng liquor, selling or so liciting. "No amount of political Influence will save the man caught violating the prohibition law in the capltol," Senator Curtis said. WASHINGTON,-Dec. 23. (P. P.) Senate leadera ordered a campaign against hrtntlc;Kcrn In the Pulled Slates capltol building, the home of the prohibition amendment. Rootles. gers are active with the Christmas spirit and police have Is en warned to use i very means to defeat the attempt t to purvey booz: within the eapitol. Diplomats here will not lack their Christmas cheer, because within the lust two weeks the forcig'0 represen tatives have exercised their Immunity privileges by Importing $;,o,0i0 worth of choice liquors. HiiMios t.ralifb'.t. WASHINGTON, Dee. 2.1. "Re of gooii cheer," was Prohibition Com missioner Haynes' Christinas mes sage to "friends of tile eighteenth amendment" In which he declared the success attained in prohibition enforcement gave "every reason for hopefulness, gratification and con gratulations." ENGLAND HAS SECRET SOCIETY LIKE KLAN I.NIMN, Dee ;J--M". P i A wr r.q .-iety similar to 'the K'i Klnx Klan of Ann lien and th Fascist of Italy in springing up in Fnland. the Daily New deelnr'd today. The or k.i mini ion Is crlbd Ihf order of th" Crusadeis. It was found, d two ycir i. -i go and recentl Iminched an Inten- iiv. r-crnii!nir cnnueilcii. The trfl -irenglh rind m nil- r-bip l V id wee ret. Th- "lib r' icnrt consists "f 'rtmson r'le with it iar.- cr i-n he frr.nt of the rni. Th rrand senfMhril ef the order . laims lo know l:tt.- of lh ktjn or the Faci"tl. and mil be a not .n i.iid to d!cus his onli-r until be had eonsiille.1 with the rominitiee. Tho organization' of licin nr nut kept secret. 1 MEN TAKEN IN BULLET MARKED CAR; CASH BILL Cashing Brand New $5 Bill Leads to Apprehension; Car Bears Colorado License, No. MEN ALL GIVE DENVER AS THEIR HOME CITY Baltimore Man Pays, for Meal f With New Bill Bearing No. of One Stolen in Holdup. SANTA FK, New Mexico,, Dec. 23 I It I Ueeen men who arrived hef today In a large touring ear were tak en Into custody here, following tho re port that one of them had f.ashcd ft brand new five dollar bill in a res taurant nt I ah Vegas Inst night. They lire being Investigated and will bo held until the officers nro satisriod they are not connected with the Denver robbery. All gava Denver addressee, which nre being chocked by tho pollen there. ' ,'.?' IIALTIMOR10 Deo. H, (A. iV. . OlVcovery wiui nuwe here m?onil tbt five dollar bills stolen in the holdup of the L'nit'ed States federal rescrvo bank truck at Denver last Monday, police declared today. The bill wart passed at a downtown restaurant laav. night and federal secret service aKents) and local detectives are nt work on Un case, scouring the hotels, rooming' houses and cabnrels. llivilrouc". stations and all hlKhways are belnjr watched. DKNVKIt, Dec. 23. (U. P.) Local police today received a report from Santa Fe, N". M., that seven men are held there as suspects of th Denver mint robbery. The men wore drlviiur a ear riddled with bullets. A report also received hero stated that a five , dollar bill of the soilea stolen in the robbory has been paid for food In a Pultlmore, M. D., restaurant. The proprietor Wivn it to tho federal offl-' ccrs. It was not noticed until tha mull passing It had left the restaurant. 16 millWseTby court for state and county for next year New Levy is Slightly Less Than for Last Year Even Though Values Shrunk $4,000,000. Thirty-five hundredths of one mill have been cut from the comhlned state nnd county tax levy for the coming year, according to the levy which was adopted by the members of the conn- , tv court today. Th levy for the com ing vear will be 1 mills as against levy for this year of 1.35. The reduc tion was accomplished In the face of a reduction In assessed valuation ot about $4.(100,000. , The total assessed valuntlon of both AHni an.l ri.ttl nroertv for the com ing year has been established at 154. 47S.70S.7fi, and sources of Income oth er than from taxation will yield $53. 77.15. The mlllage Is divided as follows: For Mate and county expenses. and l-n mills; for road and bridges one and 27-0 mills; lor scnoot luxury l-Ca mills, for county n-hool fund one i i a ...ilia. fi In.liirent soldier I I.IHI -. -;- mill: for market roads one anl 114-sfl mills; for retiring road bonds I. . .a c. ; i , mo .inn ''-o'l ii,..- . The sums that must be raised under the diffi rent head for state and coun ty expenses are as follows; State taxes HH Central expenses of county 110, IEoads and bridges. Inclnd- . In Interest on out- ; standing wsrrants,' sal- ' arv of r roailm.tsier. 1 his office and repair shop 13, rvunty s-bmil fund s ho.il llbnttr , Indigent soldiers : I. Market rnsil itetirinK bonds, 4th swb 1S lnt.-reit on roa.t bonds 510. U Ml 41 ,).0 ,: 7.H en 0 v I V,