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THE ONLY SMALL DAILY IN AMERICA CARRYING REGULAR WIRE REPORTS FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, UNITED PRESS AND .THE I. N. SL I DAILY EDITION Tf1 Thin paper 1 a memoer or and audited j II L4J S&y SlJT H All V V vVaT" Af U Vjilf II UUVSUUIJ txtue Audit Bureau orarcuUfon. fl . JJ-T0 "' S"R COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER '"J JPE MPlfl "wa Jp- DAILY EDITION The East Oregonlan la Eastern Ore gon's greatest newspaper and aa a Bell 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 PAP EB VOL. 34 SEMI-WEEKLY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. NO. 10,238 eise American (QM t .- -w- 1 . . V SHOPS HAD FULL FORCES TODAY Ten Additional Roads Ask j Agreements Similar to That j . Agreed to by 60 Roads, i JEWELL CHARGED WITH VIOLATING INJUNCTION Milwaukee Was First to Have Men Return to Work; Hun dreds Are Back at Work. CHICAGO, Sent. J5 (I.". P.) Hun dreds of shopmen returned to rworJi today. Ten additional loads. Includ ing tho Great Northern and Northern PaclCic are reported seeking agree ments Identical with that agreed to by sixty roads yesterday. Men returned to work first on the Milwaukee following the news of the. strike settlement being telephoned over the system yesterday. Many shops had full forces today. The railroad strike on the. Chicago and Northwestern was settled today, it was. learned cm the lushest author ity. Striking shopmen will return to their jobs Monday "when the whistles Mow." Klackburn Esterline, government attorney, today read in federal conn an affidavit alleging that Hurt Jewell, shop hendi' had possibly violated the Juugherty .federal restraining order prohibiting violence in the strike. The strikers attorneys declared there hud been no injunction violation. LAYING ON OF HANDS REQUIRED DISROBING ST. LOfJS. Sept. Iii. Mrs. Mary Williams, ncgress, charges that the clulms of Rev. Monroe McLindon, also colored, to bring back her husband by laying his hands on her and anoint ing her skin was false. Tho husband had deserted her and she went to Hev. XIcT.imlon. His lay ing and anointing process, she claims, called for disrobing to the point of im propriety. She charges the parson obtained $30 by false pretenses. That t'matilla county can produce hogs as good as the best has been proved several times at the Pacific Livestock show, and the prize win uing carload of finished hogs there this winter will not have any edge on a lot of 91 which was unloaded here this morning by the Pendleton Packing and Provision company, ac cording to Bert Whitman, preddent of the company. The carload which arrived today was bred and finished by lleorge Strohm. Hermiston breeder. Tim plgrs are six months old and they weighed Just a fraction under 201 pounds. Kvery one in the lot is a barrow, and the company docs not expect to receive a finer lot of hog; this year, Mr. Whitman staud. The hogs are corn fed. and tlx Strohm method of feeding results in a finish that makes the packert smile Top price was paid for the lot. Mr. Strohnfs reputation us u breeder and feeder has grown to such an extent that l.e market practically all of his good gilts for breeding purposes. The burrows I and gilts that are undesirable for breeders are sold to be put over tht ; MAN RAILROAD butcher's block. j remain unsolved. Tin- ident ty of :itraet coveiiug uuu und workin,-' "I hope the time will come wheu i man found in the Columbia Uivr near 1 conditii us. The thirt-.n n.uds si:;u-; our company w ill be able to h".y i The Dalles hn never l e- n -cur-d. llnf a. e ih-- X. u Vol A Central ami l!' all the hogs we l'e.d riwht here in J and county officials arc of the ojiin- --ub.-idiaries. i Astern lregon.'' Mr. Whitman stai- jiou thet the same thing will In- trie ir. ApprtN-li ng SttilniH-ni. ed this morning. The ouality of this case. ' n!es a piece . f ge.o.l lin k N K Wi,i:k. IVpi. 5. ;. , The : hogs fed as Sir. Strol.m feeds ca 1 1 t u ns up t'ut w ill make identification New York Central is rapidly ..ppioach not be Improved on by f.-cders from j possible. big a tt!-in ni of their dispute with' any other locality, and we want the- ni. fnop crjf; ,,rkeiK a r-jad state- time to come when we can ; lv cpunn. miD,,e nftuw. "" """.o..,, s.i.l. An earlyj our demand tiwh Oregon ireo aim f--d hoge. The sum-ess wbtel: Strohra has had I- provi, c a mulus to other breeder, and mud: interest being dii'la'e. in pork production." v niimaii ana Mror.m -r gue.-T or 4-OL J. t. .VleNaUg. l at bis I ranch near Hermiston reatcrday. TT colonel has 7 sows w hich l ave just recently farrowe-1. The pig crop from the 7 head .total- l; pi - s - The hogs are I luroc-Jerseys, the same breed which ha Mrohm for'iarted on the rt-.-on.t porr or ti-.e, a booster. Colonel McNaught pur - ehased hi fourd uion stnc from ftrohm. , TL?m OF THE SETTLEMENT OF J THE RAIL SHOPMEN'S STRIKE I IBy tile Associated Press.) C'HICAtiO, ill., Sept. 1 C . Tile peace agreement for a settlement of the shopmen's strike on individual railroads, makes the following pro vision: 1. The following memorandum of agreement is made upon the un derstanding which the parties hereto accept, thai the terms hereof shall be carried out by the officers uf the couiiaiiies and the represent atives of the employes in a spirit of conciliation and sincere purpose to effect a gonulns settlement of the mailers in cunlroiersj referred to below. This paragraph does not apply to nor Include strikes in effect prior to July 1, la;;:!. -. All anon to return lo work in positions of the class they originally held on June Si), 1H22. and at the same point. As many of such men .is possible are to be imnncdiatcly put to work, at pie-em rutet of pay, and all such employes who lane uecn on strove ve put to work or un der pay not later Hutu thirty days after the s giiing of this agreement, except sucli men as have been, proven guilty of acts of violence which, in the opinion of the commission, hereinafter provided tor. shall be sufficient cause for dismissal from service. 3. The relative standing as between themselves of men returning to work and men laid off, furlouglied or on lave of absence, incliul ng general chairman or others whr. were as of June So, 11122, proper:' on leave of absence will bo rcstoied as of June. ;IU, l'.22, and they will be called back to work in that order. 4. If a dispute arises as to the relative stund'ng of au employe, or if any other controversy arises growing out of the strike that can not be otherwise adjusted by the carrier and said mnployc, or the duly authorized representatives thereof, the mutter shall be refi lled by the' rganizations parlies to this agreement, the employes or the .unicrs in the interest of any employe who may be aggrieved, to a commission to be established and constituted us hcrei nailer provided, for final de cision by a majority vote. 5. The comm'ssion referred to m paragi-upli four shu". be composed jf six representatives to be named by the cluef office' of tl.e organ izations parties hereto and six railroad o.'iieeis or representatives se lected from and by the roads agreeing hereto. This commission shall be constituted within fifteen days from the signing of this agpc lnent and shall have jurisdiction to uecide all cases that may properly be referred to it on or before .May 3 1, 1923, but nol thereafter. tl. Inasmuch as this agreement is reached for ne purpose of com posing in a spirit of compromise this controvci s , all panics hereto agree that neither this settlement nor any dec.s.ou of tuc cummiss on above provided for shall be used or cited in any controversy between these parties, or between the railroads s gnirg the same, or any oilier class or classes of their enipieyes in any other ci,n;rovei .- than may hereafter arise. 7. Hoth parties pledge themselves that no iutldiniation nor oppres sion shall be practiced or permitted against any el' Hie employes who have remained at work or have taken, scrvic... or a:i against those who resuanc work under this understanding. 5. All suits at law' now pending as flic, result oi the s:r ke to be withdrawn and cancelled by both parties. ' ' Mystery of Death of Unidenti fied Man Found on Highway Month Since Unsolved. I No added light on the cause of death of the Identified stranger whose j body was found 11 miles west of Pen- i dlcton about four weeks since has been secured as a result of the analy sis of the stomach contents. T1,e analysis results were received loday by District Attorney It. 1. Keator. No poison or alcohol traces were found in 1 the stomach, according to the report received by the district attorney. The report leaves the case in about the same status is has been the offi- j cials declare, and hope for finding a i ' solution ef the mystery surroundinl'l ti':e man's death is made remote. All efforts lo identify the body so far have been unavailing, although every ef fort has been made by the official? to find who the man was. Numerous clews were followed, b'tl every one evaporated into thin air when a careful examination was made. The body was positively identified as that of Walter Scott, to be disproved when Scott turned up on a ranch near Helix where he was working. Many olo-r suggested identifications proved: I erroneous when relatives or friend I viewed the body of the man at the coroner's office. , Circulars were sent out with a r. c-, old of the dental work done on Ho ' man's teeth, together w ith pictures taken of him after the body was found, but so fur nothing tending to j ch ar up the mystery has been receiv-: ed Offieuils uro of the opinbm In the. mystery of the brutal hllbu; will , jbflUUL DUnilO UUllll, CHILDREN REJOICE .tjSEVKl.T. I- I.. . ch;KIr n here went i, inl recentl) loitn sMr.itig fo--. Tb- little rod , !;.,::. r,--. io:rce,l n .,.,i ' i.roblem of wh-re to oi,en tb.s j mor.;h is causing the local --huvi au- , thorities to knit their hr.nfs. Th children are not worrv.ng. The fne i...iilK,i buiiuinc. and the frame .tra. - - ture was a wreck before the fire cm - paaies arrived I OLD SET OF BANCROFT j I .: IS PRESENTED TO P. H. S.I 1 j LIBRARY BY MRS. HAILEY One of the most valued collec- tions of books u the possession of the I'cndleiun high school li- bj'arv is one that lias only re- ctntly been added to the shelves. It is a net of 3!) volumes of I'aucrofl's Histoiy of Pacific .Slope States and is the gift of .Mrs. John llaihy. There is a high value sel on the books from the point of view of their' own his.torv. as well as their intrinsic werth as lefer- ence books. The set was acpi r ed by the lale John Hailey Sr. while lie represi nted Idaho In congress. The senior Mr. Hail ey died mo:e Mian a year ago. and at his death the books passed to his son, John Hailey Jr. The death of the Pendleton man occurred dur.ng tin- past winter. Mis. Hailey. a staunch friend of j'oilii'; people ami the cause of education, presented the set to the high school li bra iy. "We ale deeply grateful for the gift." ,-'upt 11. K. Inlow mid in con-mieniing on II. e public t ! I I ! ' 4. 1 , - w ' spiritedness displ; Hailey. ed by Jl i 4 XUW bllK, Sept. 15. if. P. llepresentathcs of thirteen railroads -ii-'ne.j Mn ;,i.-reeini nt with the Hiotiier- hood of Ka'lway Trainmen, aim ordi r !"f Hallway Culliiduetors, extending until September thirtieth next year. Mary .provisions of the e.i.sting i on im or the saop walkout Is . sported. ullnwlii all uTeemi-nt of tb- load :li!h ,w" ra" trothn-h.Msls this room- nig if. KMX K1J IIOMI HS. I HH.ADKI.PHIA vpt. 1 P.l li't'tr- Hirneoy if t'o- Cards knock. d hs thlr'v-tiilli ihI Hi in v. se'-nth homers in the ll-.irrl tn,li f'.urth ,jt ,h,. Kmv h,r. to. day. This tu-s him mi, K.-n V,i- liaros i f the Piomn- '' .IVITXK1i TI1D- - POHTLAXD. Pept. 1; (a. Ki I L -ecnovt and butter steady, esgs firm. i RAILROADS IN PACT J iiitu DDiTumL'nnn?: mill ni mrnr i' IRISH REBELS OPENED FIERCE E Irregulars Emerged From ! Houses in All Parts of City Shorty Before . Sunrise. FREE STATERS LAUNCHED STRONG COUNTER-ATTACK Rebels Worked Systematically Following Carefully Pre pared Plan df Campaign. HI III. IN, Mcpt. 15. (A. P.) Free Staler? ami republicans resumed their extended hostilities' today for the possession of Iiihlin. The rebels Initiated tin' uttack. The Free Sint ers fought with armored cats and ma ll ne guns. The attack began before dawn when squads of heavily armed irregulars emerged from bouses in all purls of Hie city and opened fire on the Free State garrisons. liebel searchlights threw a g'aro over the scene. 'I'hc llebeis worked svstoniutioally, followV 'ng v carefully prepared plan of cam paign. The Free Staters immediately launched a fierce co'inior-attuck. 3 ON DUBLIN i which are most largely patronized by 1 visitors. This altitude on the part of 14 TlTC, One Not True Bills j Ihe. municipal government was ex j.i iii.v, v , )m,KHt,(1 r.1?1J ,.j v t (he meeting of the Are Returned by Body After council Wednesday nisnt. it is being I backed by the Commercial association Session Lasting Four uays. i A ,.,.(Hlti wm i,c made ot visitors I that thoy report any excessive' charge-i 1 Conditions a', the comity farm come l 'n for some criticism and suggestions for Improvements i" the report of Ihe ialld jury winch was jiresenieu .Indue W Phelps last night, follow- Inveilliiatlon which was made during the first four dns of this week b;.' that body. I'ouitee'i true and one not true ''Ms were ict'irneil by ihe grand jury. In addition, it was recommended that the county build a new jail to take cure of Its prisoners. The Jury ".vns discharged by .lodge Phelps follow- ing the receipt of the report. For the first time in the history of I'luatlPa iconnty. there were two woin- ivi on Ihe grand jury, and one of them Kdith .M. I'raker. was named us fore. woman. Tl' otler members of the inunis'loiial body were K. F. .Werill. i" IT. I rewn. Thomas M. Il'-eves. Uet- j and I ta K. Hailey. J. D. Whitman eh ii b s M. I r. oont ! The IllVeBt'gUllon Of I1'" feji,, brti'pi'.it forth Hi- report from (he L'l'aiei Jury that the home for the r iK in an ii!'Salisfae1iu y condilion. Tlie radiators '" '' f ",lv condition. It 's .1 limed, and the.plninjiing Is not .atislaeloiy. 1 eels alio o. ,j ! i eosallileiv and ale without sheets a IH ...... I . t,,:r.... .l tile relMirt avs. i There hi "c ld ridden pat ients ', in the h i i-e wlne'i si Id If iransi.i. , I-.-.I to a hospital, the Jury rei-nimncm!- j l"h" food i- inl suiiica ni or oi ..,,. , t ii ielv r. IK etmi-s .HO ll "H'll. tiM-coi'dtue to t!i M-i'i r:. Tin- farm l-: in a run ib. no condition. II is claim- ' ed. f In iv'r'n: on Hie loM" el ion of Ihe oitntv l.i it tlie ..nillHIlt Is III ide thill it is unsafe. iinanitiiry and tbi.'ie Is no l i.rovis i.ii made lor f iring for woniee I prisoners. Tb- r"-oiiirro o'i n "" put forward lhat th'- eo'inly bail I mw jail, .-imilar reports have I "',, made lo o'her grand Juries. ' uf th'l indict na nts br.-o-lil in i' Me Jir. M-..I-..I are for li'ff. ! Ml u - (Continued on pane a. t XTRA PHII.MiKI.PI'IA- K' pt ' IM-WlllUm A. Johnetmi fornl.i. elli.itnat-i Mnrenl lib lianls. of New lork. iii no -nii - lb. ' nt h l.al tenni- sir.l tlv "tie . orm were -. :. P.otb mtn ,,ia,e.l g-llilant tennis during. tlie firt set. but In ihe second two the cI-ornia star strw.k his 1rl.e ' and Ktcb.nl. made many error iT.ljen and Patter-on tiitn t..k tl.e jcourt for the feature match. Patter- on winninf the flrxt - I PRETTIEST ARMS IN FRANCE. ! : !! Here's Mademoiselle I'.tlmundo Guy prize as the most beautiful in Krance Follow Blue Card Trail Admonition to City's Guests ..i.i 11 it.. tl,.. Illn.t rVil'll " uiiow " uen visit 1 This admonition w 11 be g n ; s it ..1 ors to 1'elulicion uiiriug uoiu..,-. n insure that they will not be ovcr t'harged for the things they buy. dur ing their stay here. Plans lo insure reasonable prices for minis, shines and beds have been made by a special committee of the rmnmcreial association in co-opora-t'on wtlh Ihe business places that deal in these services. The lilue Card sys tem has been adopted by the restaur Hht ,)oon. jind the, ciuiimitlee expects to !ise the same system to provide rea sonable prices for beds. j The power, of the city council! and tin' mayor will be used to. back up a system of fair prices to the legal limit .. ..... .... ....ri. ul..,nl,l Ui.e.Umi ' II II Uen.ic lu jiiueii' i in Ihe ranks of any of the businesses to the offices of the association. The l'lue Curds lo be Issued w'll be the property of the Commercial associa tion and may be recalled at vwiy time that an Investigation shows excessive prices jiave been charged. The price for double beds which mens with the approval of both the Konnd-rp and the Commercial iisso eiatiohs is i!.r.(l tlie nUhl. Shine prices will be 1,1 cents, and the res taurant men have indicated Unit their pikes will be not more than 30 per cent ubove normal prices. WON'T PRESENT KEY TO CITY; GIVES WHITE ROSE VUCNHSTOWN. Ohio, Sepl. 15. liecllnlng lo follow time-honored pre- e-dent, Mayor William ti. Heese, suc- cesser to lorincr .Mayor unimr i.. "hs. refused to luesent II convention tot ministers nieeimg Here won Hu I "kci'B to the city. I 'The ki i convey tb the mavor said, "imitlil id- i Hint we have some- j bin.- lo bid-'. Instead will give yon i as an evidence of the fact that we . welcome you, this white roce of pur- ny. and he pinned the fb wer tin tnr ' I I of lb- coat of the pr. siding offl- AT AUCTION DURING DAY Kighl il c of imllau lan-i wen- )r (, urteruoon Ml tin agenev t) ,tvtt bidders hleh was ill t harg wartslaiidt-r. Seveiilem pb- es bad ,., IwiIim-.I but lion- win no 'bids on nine of the bits olfind. and these will lie S'il.1 lal'r. aeeor-lin to ,Ma:or li hi tiaii'ler. ir. J. A. H. I (...LI !! l. lo-l , ftrlee I hat Wrt glvi ii In ii be liougl t ;sn t.i-r- and .aid flu.l.'C lor II. iTbi-re was coliipillllol on only one i pi wlileh was an and wii pur-, teLam-J by A. P. Kiiixht for I v"'. . Ii. A. Hist bid IT:, for Ho- r od for the n-iMiii-eiiient of city mi- . e'i.1 n. w C lihiiKlurt bid nnl h,,eri, lit. Iiiuins fire equipment. Vven .l . :: v ,,,ht i he tuidset committee an- n.tin.nwlv f.vored a .iilwJantial fund , . iinji-n, ,.r. ..... l-n,e Klen tfre as roiiows: noy miner. ai-re l inn; Aaron I 4. ere., tl : Kvrt fatimar-h. M.1; Krank Curl, m a. re,. .i.; Iir. J. A. l-t. nrrew. ,,,. , ;; c.rt lrr,ner I, 7.H.; Sir. M--Corra. aerwa. I2.IH .'. Km tht. is acre and her arms which just won first in a nation-wide contest. DANIELS CUT-OFF 10 BE What has hUherlo bei a bad stretch of road on the Columbia River Vendleton is being highway west of Pendleton eliminated now by the construction of the Daniels cutoff. Grading work lias already been completed, and the spreading of crushed rock started this morning, uccordinU to Iloadinaster 1-ce Shannon. The work Is being pushed in an ef fort to have the cutoff completed in time for the throngs of motoristH who lire expected lo be coming fromthe west to Pendleton for the show, next week,- mid baa been a 'I'he curve of Ihe t'e bad snot for soverul months. It be came almost Impassible for a time last spring during the snow run-off, and sand und muck deposited thore have retarded trafllo ever since. i com MAY USE IHE AXE E Needed Some Eliminations if Levy is to be Kept Within the Charter Limit. Shall the city budget be made up with-a view to 'gutting by" under tho 11 mill tax levy allowed by the city charter or shall a measure be submit ted asking for an Increased levy? I Jul year an Increased levy was asked for but It was voted down by I ho people. As a result the city bus been econom izing yet In a general way nas nut 'ccssfully compiled with tho demand lov retrenchment. As siibinitled to llio budget com mittee last evening the estimates for city expenses for mili! total $IH. :ill.71 whereas the em limited reve- hum for Ihe year are IH4.H'"'. I Hal MIH k, a ,esci epancy of $11,4 1 1.7 1 and if the estimates submitted are allow- .,, . necessary to ask for ail jhl, .,,.Hed levy. May lk- Triliuuitl. List evening the budget committee wciti over tl, c entire budget in a ten tative way bnl took no positive ac tion, reserving that for miother ses sion to Ik- held loulght. There waSiedthem lodisoider. general accord that tho city hue been. i oiiomleally conducted and lhat most j ir nol all llie tiling, asseo i..r i.i-.. yi ai rc very desirable. There Is oil llio other band a very strong sentl ne in In tin- i-oiuiiilttee to hold the levy within Hie charter limit. In order to tin ibis mime estimate slashing will ! have to be done. It will be necessary under a milello 'liniiulo a new flusher to cost of Major K. I.Utd'hi wbl" h the sireet commiltee Mblnl.s l badly m-ed.il. 1 nere is also US' i.ossll.llity mat nii or siwvv in- loay li- ' ttiiiiitali-d without stop- 1 pinic tin- wheels of goxeirimciit. lM-irii-iMliin anil Mtiking IXimJ. Hue po i.t uph:iKisedlF a - recent u olit of the city finances by Whitfield. Whltcimb o. Is that a sufficient H iikiitg fund Is not being provided .with which to retire bonded indebted- new. and that a mistake has also been n,B()e not providing a depreciation , ,llkln, funU .,cn ear and ibk.wise a deprecation fund for 'equipment. A the budget now stands ,lij.4 is provided f..r the sinking ifuii-l and for the depreciation fund. It I not likely the items will ; , cut But fcu,, u, tor 111. Ii allotments. (Coauued ea page I ) foreign quarter ! of swrna swept I BY FIRE TODAY Thousands Killed by Turkish Hordes; Armenians and Greeks Are Tortured. j AMERICAN MILLIONAIRE ! WAS SEVERELY BEATEN i Allies Stand ! Will Resist Together and Any Attempt Neutral Zone..: - -j-::. to Invade WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.-V(lJe "K ' Purported details pf Turkisii. atro cities in Smyrna, placing the massa- , cred dead at a thousand, pnd picturing the American situation r. at 1 Turkidh hands was given out by the Qreel'le- gallon hero today. The Turks are ,rc. ; ' porled to have carried oft American . girl students and women w-ho i topk ; refuge In an American college, v; To Iteslst Attack. . ''. ,' . ' HONIXVN, Sept. lBi The allies Will stand together to resist any attempt by Mustuphm Komal Pasha to invade, tho neutral xoub and seize constantl- i 1 nople, was the understanding In dip- : lomntic iitinrters here tonight,' They 3. branded KemaL's announced determl- j nation to capture Constantinople, as unalarniing In view of the solidarityV oj tho ilius tin . the. absolute necessity; of ma'iiitaln'ng possession P the fids- j '.. phorus and Uui'dauelleg. j, . ' ,; ; VVholiwile Massaci, -'" ': ATIIKNS, Sept. 10. (U. ' '.) Turkish hordes murdered and' footed us fire Hwept Smyrna today. American ' refugees reaching Piraeus, described j Him Keinalist horrors which followed 'the wresting of the ,'elty from, .the'' lUrecks. The forolgn quarter . was 1 swept by fire reported set by the j Turks. Greeks and Armenians iwere ! nuissacred wholesale. It Is feared '; fseverul Americana were Killed. , .An j Ainorlcan millionaire named Mack-, llachin was beaten nearly to death;1 'Tho Aimerican consul general Norton I was ordered to leave. A BrltisB ad- mirul has rescued the Brltls hand ' ' I many natives and has threatened to . , i bombard tho Turk quarter If the massacra continues. A hundred thou sand persons face death ,by, starva tion. An unconfirmed report stated that Hrltlsh. t'roopa clashed neur Con,;' slantlnopte with Turks, under Mustit pha Keniul. Hordes of Turkes, bent on excesses, roameij the streets of thei foretgit iltiarter, looting shops,, beating I anr killing many found then. A ghostly scene in which hundreds of Armen ian were annihilated was described by the refugees. . The Armenians, ivhen the Turkish rein of terror p peared Inevitable, fled to tho harbor a nd boarded a barg ). Tliey were owrtuken by K'emallsts ind many kill ed following unmerciful tortures. Ac-' eordlngto a report relayed from Lon don, the correspond!!,: of , the Dally Mall cabled that the Ta-k btamo the Armenians for applying lo .ths foreign ,.unI.tl.r of fimvrnn Mui ( , , LONDOJ -Sept. J5, iK. 1'.) lor elgn office advices from' Smyrna to day confirmed the reports ot massa cres on a serious scale. ' Jjetailf were not given. It was said thi Turks were well behaved until forolgrtera prcvifc- Smyrna HiMUing latino.. -. I.oNIX)N Sept. 15. (U. V ) . Bm. rna - riJarlii Infosnn :Bj-..t.. (Continued on pagn . Ueported by Major Lea lloorhouea weather observer. Maximum, 14. Minimum. 47. ilarometer, f.7Q. TOOAn FORECAST TontgUt aad -"- ii. n THE WEATHER