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---r TO to .fcl i DAILY EVENING EDITION TU AUVF.ItTIHKHS The Bant Orevonlnn dim thn IsrKMt bona fill" uud (uarmititMj pal.l circulation of Hny ppr in Ori'Kuu, rati of I'oriland and by far the lat'Kmt i lrculatlon In I'rtidlclon of any Dwapaptir. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER dalYvning edition V-5F- Tonlihl fair Maximum. -J; Minimum. 4; Itain fall, 0, Wind, wet. itentl..; Weather clear. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 29 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1917. NO. 9214 CERTIFIED DRAFT LISTS ARE ORDERED REVISED u. s. FIGHTING FOR GERMANY District Exemption Board Re ceives Word to Make Draft Conform With President's Ideas Relative to "Heads of Families" ALL DEPENDENCY CASES ARE TO BE RECONSIDERED SHIPPING 15 CARS OF PRUNES DAILY HAY IS KAMT ENf OF CXtTNTY NOW WORTH IKX ltl.K KAltXY IMUC'K PAJU. 30. Prune to the extent of 16 car loads daily are being shipped out of tho Milton Freewuter country ac cording t t. c. S indersun, owner of tho rreewater Times, who 1b here to- uay i Mere are rive different con cerns handling the fruit this year and the price paid ranges from $40 guaranteed to $50 cash with no guar antee of further advance. For the most part th- prunes are shipped to Chicago hm one firm In shipping to Nebraska. The I'mapine people this year arc hauling their pro-luce to Barrett dd I trig. thUH saving a thret' mile haul. announcement made I There will hi u shortage tf hay in members of the diM- j thai section. Not more than 1000 ioiik remains uncontracted. th presenl being $17 to $17. SO ( P-r ton with a further advance as i sure 1. Karly in the season farmers i con i racted their hay at from $ to i $10 per ton In tin- stack l.A 'iHANDK. ore.. Auk t Special to Kast rcgnnian Th I draft hstH certified by the dust riot ex emption board of eastern regon ! tho adjutant general Will be re iscd in conformance with the recent ideas as xpressed by Preside tit Wilson rela tive to "heads of families." This was the this morning by "irict board. Tho lists they sent in tn Adjutant tieneral White several days iiKn have been returned fur revision. The board will reconsider nil depen - deliry eases and epeetS to haVe lhi rev led lists colli pfeleU tomorrow. Jt was stated that President Wilson s lde;i would be followed SAYS DANIELS In Battling for the Right to Live, America is Also Wag ing War in Behalf of Gei- man People Themselves He Declares. ITALIANS NOW SEEK TOLMINO' NEW YORK HAS KOMK. ! of hay i price t I ITT SHIPS ox VAI.IWIt Also HI'S The above message received from 1 m 'ramie tins morning by the Kast reurunian indicates ihui someone in ' lishment authority ha.t done a right-about- , sieamshij lace with reference to the neb ctlon of men for t he draft army. Only es- W A S It 1 N iTO.V A U g. 3 0 - Kst a f f a government chartere I inc betwi en New York and Valparaiso is announced by the ship pi 1 1 1; board- F.ve vessels command terday the local board received a wire eered by the emergency fleet corpor froin the adjutant general warning it j ation while under construction hnv against Ii-tening to any information or I been chHrteied to w. U. (.race Co . advice t-'iven out b un government the owners, for the run The vessels, or slate officials except the governor, loperntinn under arovernnient charter, provost niaishiit general or adjutant will enrry cnrne secified b th K"neral. This was generally taken ns Uhlpj) n? hoard at r.ites prescribed bv intend- 1 to keep local boards from ifhe boMrd. They vrill miike fortnight beinn guided by the President's wishes Iy trips. as expressed last week. t'HAIU-KSTON. W. Va., Aujf 30. Peace la Ik won ' t slay A merica's hands. It B sword will not be sheath ;d until victory is won and the men ace of aggressive atuoeracy is re moved. America is fight ng for the ierman people themselves and tho navy will do its part .Secretary pan. I a is tieinertd this message at todays ground breaking for the eleven mil j lion dollar government armor plate and projectile plant. Daniels de i clared the navy is building a fler t I greater and more powerful than the ! country had dared hope. (.criiuiny lU-jran the War. Ianiels .aid "liermaiiy b. gan the war for a place in the nun. We bel'eve there cannot be a place in the sun for an nation on t he earth tinker the ominous shadow of the Prussian eagle, not even for the pr t pie of i'rinany. themselves. In f ghtfnu' for the riqht to Iie and grow on the part of our own people and Pelgium, and all the democratic nations on crth. we are fighting al so the Kr at battle of the people of the ( Ierman em pire themselves. "Ia't there be no fear that possibi -ities of peace will cause us to remit one moment s preparation. Not until f a peace treaty Is actually signed will we remit a single item '" i Aim, so. Tie Italian In counter uiuwKii it in oiruiauy sJtatcu. All enemy attack were rruitlcj-s. The Italians imprlsoncrcd 50 1 . IINIXN. Auff. 30. The Italians, having attained practical dominance of the liainslzza Plateau. began a ( nanKing movement nonnwentwara. "tIrt Inn is the immediate object of this drive. Front dispatches indicat ed the Italians are forging ahead and have arrived almost before the preliminary line of defenses of the Austrian city. Another Italian army ' has reached beyond Montecoco for a considerable drive eastward on Tol m-no The Austrlans are offering i desperate resistance. Rome cables declared that further progress was gained eaf of painsizzi Plateau toward the C'hispovano val ey. fine of the main lines of Aus trian communication between the nort hern and southern armies runs through this gap. Victory here is strategically important. MONSTER WAR DEMONSTRATION earl reconsiders Thirty Thousand Soldiers Com prising 27th Division March Down Fifth Avenue in Greaf Send off Parade. MILITARY MEN THINK PRESIDENT'S NOTE MA Y BRING ABOUT PEACE Declare Germany is Showing Evidences of Cracking Un der Strain and Believe That Reconstruction is Near. MORE THAN TWO MILLION PEOPLE CROWD STREETS TOIIPKIH) SINKS .K!IM V-IMUT Itriti-li Diver Attacks ICncmy Sub mer-sibfe; ti Save Merchantman. The news of the revision t was received with a good d is fact Inn locally. be milde -al of sat- CALLS THE MASSES ANTI-WAR LEADER I.I I ASIlniM I) WK'KKT TO I!K STVI.i: THIS WI.NTKIt Burleon Says Socialitt Maga zine Clearly Violate the Espionage Law. WASTIINOTfl.N. Au jn. Thn M.ihspm. fi Snt'iiillst miiKuzinn piihliKh f,l in Ni-w York. v:i.m iliniunrp( bv rostmastcr (li-nrral HiirIBfn In a -onininnifMlion tn tht- sfnatt today, n'' a leader In iirttHnlzi'd priiliauanda to diHouraMi- onllHtnu'iitf . provont cuh m-rlptinns to tin' l.ll-vrtv Iian nnil olistrurt tin- drafl nrl Mi' mt'ntlon thi' .I.'ffi'r.Honinn. of which Thorn a K. Wntson Is O'Htor as tn the satm rtass. Mr Hnr rson lo ll in-il t" Rive mor nporlfif ri'.-lsonK for liarr'iiB tin- .Ma--. from thi- mall.". milnir pn.'h Infor formnton was inrompatihU' with th' pultlic Inti-rpst. In rf'sponsp to thi tn-natf'n riaolntlon of In'iulrv. irr.'iil ...I li Senator llarrlwhk. th.' I'ost inaster irrncral wrote to fhairman Hankhea.t of the post office conmili tef. savtnK. "From matter received liy tliis (ie partnicnt from vnrloiis sections of the country. I f.nil there Is an orKiinir.e i j T.ropaKamla to ilis.reillt anil hamli cap In eyery way the Covernmont In the prosecution of this war with th" I , lear an. I unmistakable purpose of ile reatlnu the objects for wh'ch the j ifoyernmeiit is spi'ivlinK millions i? dollars, anil probably will be cal ed upon to sacrifice thousands of lives. ! "The publications forinlnB a part of tills propaganda in many cases sn Kuard their utterances as the editors I think will keep them out of prison. They nre nevertheless united In ptib 1 llshlnc tho same class of matter j whether it he true or half true or j whol'v false and are dally aecc.m-1 pllshiiiR results clearly In violation of the ospionaKc law I'ommon aniomt the public itlons stand tin' Masses and the. Jeffersonlnn Their respective editors are lenders In the movement Thnlr writinKS and speeches nre qilot ed with apiroval hy the press of this character thrmiKhout the country n well as In circular matter emanatlntr 'from the same source" CHIl'AHi). Auk 30 The fashion urt leaKtie announced that the old fashioned hip poekei would he stylish In wom en's skirls. Mme. Margaret Johnson recommended that nav blue be endorsed b the leauue. she said blue would le the tl. -sired military effect and save the khal;i des for the (fovernnieiit. The use of cotton and Kintf hanis for house dresses was pro. posed as a conservation measure. SKFK TO iiaim; u l,lltK.lill:S 'sciiulrt Man Will Have liaiirc of irk ill Xcirtiiwi'St. SALKM, Alls. i9. orcgun'8 shun' to contribute toward the war library fund during war library week Sep- j tember 24 to L'S. will be l.le.OOO. ac- j cordinic to infromation brouKht ;o Saieni m 'ay by Harry t;. loak, fiel I director of the American library as ! sociat:on and special rejiresenuitive ; of Secretary of War Haker Mr. nak conferred with Miss Cornelia Marvin. , state librarian. The f i'K.OOO is e.Uiv:i. lent to :i5.itmi books. Mr. I.loak sa d : said he had received a message fr-.w J. I,. Jenninxs of Seattle savins he ha I accepted appointment as division dir eetor for the northwest. He will have ' charce of the campalun in drecon. i Washington. Idnh.i Montana and Wv. ' iminir AN ATLANTIC POUT. Ann. 3" The destruction of a Herman subma rine with all hands by a British sub marine in the Atlantic ocean was de scribed here today by the capia'n of a I.-tritish steamer which was torpe doed by the enemy submersible. The tratier. which was attacked on a voy age fr..m this country to a British port, returned here after beiilK re Paired abroad. According to captain of the tracer, the commander of the Her man submersible attacked the Kritih merchantman by firintr his deck puns when the torpedo which struck her failed to send her to the bottom. The trader's crew, who had taken to the open boats, witnessed the arrival of the Hrlt:sh submarine and its attack on the Herman L'boat. which was broken in two and sunk hy a torpedo from the British undersea craft. The steamship crew then hoarded their vessel, pumped her out and reached a British port. EARL MORROW ON VESSEL ATTACKED BY GERMAN DIVER XJCW VOKK, Aug. 30 This city had a real war thrill when 30.0U0 soldiers comprising the 27th division marched down Fifth avenue in a wreat send off parade. The police es ' timate 2. '"). 000 persons crowded the ! streets. The parade lusted for five j hours. The principal stores and stock ' market closed. This is the greatest . patriotic demonstration New York ev j er wit nessed. j ltoi4'('lt in lU-viewinK stand. Colonel i loose velt arrived on the. j reviewing; st md shortly before noon, i He was iven a tremendous ovation, j Koosevelt bowed his acknowledge- ment. took off his hat and immedi- ately cave his attention to the march j ers. He srniied broadly at the sight of the flappins banners and bronzed : soldiers Members of the guards ! men' families were piven spec a' badges and they were much cheered. I Kverv window for miles alonp the street was crowded. Klaprs of the al l lied nations with old Glory predomi ! natnw were everywhere. Not Holiday spirit. j It was not a holiday spirit th-it prevailed. The elvers for the troops were full hartel. and brimming with enthusiasm hut carried the note . of patriotic devotion. The tear dim- med eyes and trembling lips of men j and women a ike at the sight of j some love ! one in the ranks, brought home the fact that this is America's j greatest war demonstration not a ) mere parade. It is the first time since the Spanish-American war that men were marching amidst peaceful scenes in a world metropolis fully equipped for war. RESIGNATION; STAYS ON ROUND-UP BOARD Kred Karl has reconsidered his resignation from the Round Up board j of directors at the urgent request of the other directors and will ass st as usual in the making of the 1917 show. His acceptance of his former position gives the Round-Up the same directing board as last year. MAY COME THIS WINTER PAVING COMPANY GIVEN MORE TIME TO FINISH WORK IIKiHWAV. SHOIlTAfiK OF I. ISUIt AM IIAXGK I PLANS CAI'SE OP IKLuY. WASHINGTON. Aug. tO.-Pnut this winter; next spring or at leaitt two more years of war will be thi result of the president's reply to the pope, officia's believe is the prospect ahead. Military men believe the the President's note may bring peace. They declare Germany Is showing evidence of cracking under the strain and believe the liberals will force the reconstruction or the German government. CLUB $2.10 IN PORTLAND STILL 1'OUTL.ANti tin Kal rei niarknt, club, b. . Aim. iniu n. :m Spechil Todays win-blm-stciii $ - RESIDENTS ASKED TO CO-OPERATE IN CONSERVING WATER SUPPLY Commission Strongly Opposed to Turning River Water Into System; Contamination is Feared. e. Mr UriMvn slated, is by the commission and f lawns ;1nd sprinM secoml. Th,- sprinus l.tilld.tMhl g;ilhis linlc Itss ihan last b juda-i"Us "S, th.Tc ill I'urpnsi-s. condition he A new irngation schedule will e announced in a few days by one lNNKR RKARKIIS MTFAb lSK WASHINGTON. Aug. 30. Appeals for woman's pnrty banner-bearers ar rest e,i ast week In front of th Wh'tc House have been granted by Jnst'oe 'hnrliy If Uobb if the DiK trlct of t'olmnhia court of nppM The w men are at liberty tinder bond and the hearing prrbnby will not bn held tint. I January. They were sen tenced In police court to p:i v L" f,l' s i t : l Vc P.'l d;i's ill tail Kupt. Hayes Instead of all th;it residents using water on certain iay.iin specified days, one half will use water one evening and one half tin- nexl. The schedule will be arranged so that residents wlvse houses have odd num bers will use water on odd dates fliul those with even numbers on 'not even dates. In this wa? thr ilr.-i ii will be distributed even ly over i he s stem and the pressure Will be belter. mid from dise; I' oked ;,t fj,s! the irrigatinti ing of stri-et nre now fiowin daih which is ; year, he s.ud. Howev. "se during the next ; will be ample water f. Know mg l ho uusanftary up in.' river. Mr. Hrown declared Venn never consent to turning river water into the system. Should the rier water be n-rm -inf.-eted the whob wMim oecome so contaminated would take years to purif it according to the xt.-itenw.e.. .t physician to the commission Since certain restrictions have been "l"'" irrigation. rimirman Urown stated that there has been a Kain in water in the reservoirs and "a oi me opinion that it -.,i,- kmik uioo me city could Plenty r water for The steamer carrying a unit of the Anier it'iin Medical 'orps which in eluded in. Karl V, Mormw, formerly o thi city, narrowlj escaped de si r:u t .mi h a German submarin"-. (lily the expert ni;uksni tnsh p of the chiet gtmner saved the vessel and per bait:- the li es of many of thos on beard The new. s came to I'ortlan I in a letter from I r. Morrow to his father. Pr .1. V M'TfoW. It was dated ' it si-a " nothing more sp eific bein-; permitted. REV. POTWIHE PASSES AWAY IN CALIFORNIA AN 1"A lb SA. fal.. Aug. 2'..- The Wi.liair. K. 1'otwine of the Kpi al ih'.iriii of the Incarnation, tor riy of ( in'uNm. died suddt niy here ..nesday aflernoon oV ;i poplexy strike fo owed an attack of acute An extension of time to the War ren Construction Co. for the com pletion of the paving of North Main street. Madison street and Willow street was pranted by the city council last evening. An extension from September l to October l was grant ed though the company expects to have the contracts completed mucn before that time. The manager explained last evening that much delay had been caused by the d.tmaffe done to the company's sravel plant by high water and also by the shortage of labor and the change of plans necessary on North Main. He stated he would have Wil low street finished today, Madison street by Saturday and Main street by the end of next week. After that ; he hoped to get busy on Ash street to have it in readiness for the Round j up traffic. I I Hid for Uhtinp. A bid for street lighting was pre sented by the 1'acific Power A,- I 1-iprht Cu. ast night but was not nc ! cepted owing to a m 's understanding I about the plans. Mayor Hest was for having the contract provide for underground wiring on Main an i I'ourt streets as soon as it was font exepedient to remove the o!d pol tl i mi the-e streets. He w .is oppose 1 to protruding arms from poles ju--; oft i hese st re ts on si tie streets as contemplate'. Judge Fee, city atlor ne . a !. ;sed against making ;m I'uiurni'i until definite plans an i speci! ic.itions were adopted- The mat ter was. therefore, refer re i lu th-; TWO LAND DEALS REACH $136,000 A reservation land deal involving a considerate. n of 1105.000 has Just been eloped under which Char.es Hetts purchases 400 acre of deeded land from J. A. Lumsden and ac quires the lease and outfit on 700 acres in addition. The deal wan made by w H. Morrison. Helix realty operator. Another transaction just closed hy Mr. Morrison covers the sale of 3!o acres from Henry Koepke to Olenn Scott and a lease on seven quarter sections of land. The deeded land s near Milton and the leased land In the He ix vicinity. Thts trade carried a consideration of 131.000. INCREASE OF FIFTY PER CENT EXPECTED IN WHEAT ACREAGE light committee. Pr. .1. W V from hi sa nil tl and "M'i on I ing l"loS: irrow also fol'owing hud gone had the cte.l 1. the letter. to l'ariy front at me '1 h iniiitiest ion i l hud apa: retitl a widow and s -.ears old no recov from which hi: red He leave.- lb was about S'. in I i thru tinu order of Helgium. "WeP. 'the big awakene 1 fine and about safi a bath t np to !i:iv tro'iiv. 'hi with the J better. i'o-operatioii of the residents of iVndletoti in conserving the w ater siippli during the present drouth was requested last v en ing by Chairman J. T. Itrown of the water conimissitin when he addressed the council In ex planation of the water short ajce. H declared that the commission Is bit terly opposed to taking the risk of contaminating the w ater system of Pendleton by turning in river water In order to increase the supply at this time. The pt-.iteet inn of llif cit from fit- Within trd i.f h ter store street sprinkling. 30 days all danger of h shon- nge- would be passed, he said. pen db tnn is only one of many tow n suf fering a water shortage this ear. tily to Water Streets. Tin- council derided to uo ahead with its plans for sprinkling the I :,s '"'"t streets from water pumpe.l from the 5 hit'f L'tinn-r river. Chairman I'helps of the street ! knocked tin ctmtnittee declared tho t ost would be that was thi' b ss than th $". a month paid the i It wa sonn starb . nre? Me leaning , in the j scope, up a be pr V.nv W Morrow'-; see to tin- battlefb Ids. he hav- in the service of the Red pel g turn two ears ago At be w is decorated with the upo il b K ng Albert, of dad.'- writis lr Morrow tb ng a lmost happened I this morning feeling very in the initio that we were e we n i down, after having n bre-kf.ist ami then catne smoke on deck. Alter i the morning ex- rcis I had nothing to do so I w as sta'i ling on t h 1 e n. idw a fri -m t b" j ship to sp rn. nuti wa- 1 the rail lookmi; down ; watch nc f'r v r j i'l a sudden it came ard-- uitf n Jnt a 1 lie v. of the this c.t; grieved' tclegrai 1'otwine was the first rectr 'htirch of the Hetleemer in an i a host of frien Is wi'l te to ie :rn of bis p issmg A i te tmg of h's d-ath was re .1 T. lAtiubirth ibis m.'iti- A p ing ; l:ght . to The of the ll":i g ; settle! man make $ V f. t lion was present d last -Vt king for the UiMullation of n I luff strict midwa betwe Oreson is expected to increase its acreage of fall sown wheat SO per crnt over the same acreage of 1917. says Paul V. Maris, state leader in county agent work, who was here yes terday after having attended the de I Partruent of agriculture conference at j Spokane. An increase of -tl per cent j in the acreage of rye is also asked for. In the view of Mr. Maris the In- creased acrea ge request w ill have a I greater bearing on farming in west- I . ii 't--toii iiun in eastern 'regon. as hi this section most of tin farming . lami is already devoted to w heatrai ( ing. He does not favor attempts to I raise wheat on land from w hich a crop i was taken this year, th- summer fal j low system being suggested as usual. The throwing of rye is suggested on : land that border between dry farm ! ing land and desert not only because the rye is needed hut for the further i reason it is a crop well adapted to such j soil. The rve however. should be . thn shed and not used as hay. and Thomps the light c. cotitri i ersy m, t was nunitte'e. aer the p; refer j f' I Si last month's saLir f W In order r sow i rig seed will be die states prose n of rve in id - and. former j i bj the ad. Phelps- re. ' nil pa'nient r extra w Tabr iiik! treet cleaner, wi iption of Pounci' ommend.ition te of th salary plu- to yell tbci saw it sn I 1 per'scopeto lai wi saw i exciting few U :s " the ; go .a and oiect-s an of the sub. moments WHEAT PRICE IS AGREED O V w A s 1 1 1 ; tx . A u sr. .ti. With the price of the 1917 whoat crop diMidtd. the I'resitlent's priiv fixing omntultwv wiilihHd tin aniHntntntoiit teniiraril . Thret fourths of the H nnnilrs ilii ntiuirtxl tiuiuber. tu:ntt on a price. Tin commute)- nmniiieil in ---loii late ttxlav. iubH orlng tt 'iii-e an uiMulm..iK HnIirM mtni. arer commission and explained that ample water could be secured for flushing and sprinkling. The commit tee wan authorized to go ahead. Mayor Hest stated than an investi gation had shown that a number of sewers had been dry. the water h:iv- ing been turn. ' b someone. it off at the flush tank and t t bought things had come to tin end. but 'uck and good iudg j nn-ni were with us. so we escaped. Kveryone -n board is talking It s!l over this evening for we are now saf--tin and wi! hn.l :it our dock :ilut K 1 o'clock tomorrow morning when w will report to our t ont m.i inlitn: o-f cer In London hii hHi wn: itiom nrsi:: sTI lli UK ASKS l--KMlTTO -1I?T1M. Ac. ;tO. Ttn fcxicr n grniMl Jury nlcioJ Lnrl! Mc I,Jirt of Vale on it iltarc of at tempiing i rMd MTViiv throng h , fal-- nfrilaiHx. It U allc-cttl he sw.r hi wiff Hf (leiHmdtmt upn htm for viipHrt, but It wn foil ml he ktVet hi- wife from the lHnie anil -he i- mw lit ing in ;i.-l.iij;toii. rk lhc lash. The meeting was enlivened a 1'ttK a da-h between Councilnien Tav lor arid 1'he ps. The former demand, i! to know of the chairman of the street, committee by w hat right he put men to w ork bui d ug a private driveway to someone s garage. He referred to some w ork wh ch has been don n The roadway that cuts h ro- lots from ;he end of Jackson str.-.-t to ward W. liter's Mill. i ' u-'cilman Phelps exp'.nne.- t hat there h:d bet n some C'liVl iinf at'oti' the con ntion of this roadwnj m win 'er Pine and that he ha 1 ord--re,l the street cleaner on the north sid' to do some tntd ng m order to carr. the water aw a The na lw a w hi'e not a st re-t is u-ed extenstveK itnd the w ork cost the cttv nothing h said, inasmuch as the street c'eanei was drawing his sal iry though not cleaning streets from 'ack of water He d clared this policv of using the streets cleaner when off their regular work had oeen tn vogue in. I he charge-.t t hat ' T:i tor was "i :sr trvinkt t" -oir. -thing " " V u wouldn't tie doing : i- th- w rK wa- h. nc ! ' .: r ! er P'-. i - ..',! to secure good re this fall a "ippL shipped in from th. W. V. Hurrah, w h" wa.t ; from eastern Oregon bought ."PM .n'l of nt- seed and will sell the same to I'nuititUi county farmers at com. Mr j Harrah also purchased a carb. id of Karly Paart what for s I COUNTY AGENT TO BE PROVIDED FOR UMATILLA COUNTY j As a j esterd; I countv j leader result of v betw.-e onrt and n county an agree n ;t rn.'iji i Paul V agent wo Ml ll P Ja n t der.l K,,v f th- v.ar I MIL . f s i; r?i a nd i- from t h- tor ars ".incdnian kic t agricuttur.il agent for county will be provided u vided a qualified man i All expenses or the ag'-n? i ar 1 will fie paid fh.- f. rnment X f?-r t he first the ivuntv will have to i. an n u in. the state h mini a i there wilt t f I mn iv.id.itil federal fund. According to Mr Marts h M-uri-d the consent of Judge Marsh and i,-ti niis.sioner Anderson to th.- plan for .. countv agent on condition thai be led a ca pablr man for th- 'umtiion of els. send m one here t all. There l a scared v of rnn f.-r km eh wurh at preM-nt but in pit of th:- for the state leailer is h'.'f'll of ohraloifiif n ''""i petent man for t 'm a r 1 1 ! .-ourtiv The county iiiit-nl will b,. aefiv.- mi conreefi.in woh b- c t ri: tm !e n rf a -i- nr :t I r-.. f I