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PERSHING
AYS HIGH
TRIBUTE TO
YANKEES
WASHINGGTON, Dec. 4.-General
John J. Pershing's account ot his ste
wardship as commander of the Ameri
can Expeditionary Forces was given
to tn public today by Secretary Ba
ker. It Is In the form of a preliminary
report to the secretary, covering op
erations up to November 20, after the
German collapse.
It closes with ths words from the
leader of the treat army in France,
expressing his feeling for those who
served under him: ,
"I pay the aupreme tribute to our
- officers and soldiers of the line. When
I think of their heroism, their pa
tience under hardships, their unflinch
ing spirit ot offensive action, I am
filled with emotion which I am unable
to express. Their deeds are Immortal
and the? have earned the eternal
gratitude of our country."
Th reoort begins with General
Pershing's departure for France to
pare the way for the army that was
to smash German resistance on the
Meuse and give vital aid to the allies
in forcing Germany to its knees 19
months later. Its striking feature fe
the Section devoted to "combat opera
tions", where is, told the story ot
fighting by the man who directed it
r
mum tou
is v e r; V LARGE
ICE SEPT. 15
WASHINGTON', Dec 4 Between
300.000 and 350,000 deaths from Influ
enza and pneumonia have occurred
among the civilian population of the
United States -since September 15,
according to estimates today ot the
Public Health Service. These calcula
tions were based on reports from cit
ies and states keeping accurate rec
ords and public health officials believe
they are conservative.
The epidemic persists, but deaths
are much less numerous, according to
reports reaching here.
Insurance companies have been
hard hit by the epidemic. Govern
ment reports Indicate, although there
are no figures available here to show
total losses sustained by the compan
ies. The Government Incurred liabil
ities of more than $170,000,000 In con
nection with life insurance carried by
soldiers in Army camps, not including
those in Europe.
About 20.000 deaths occurred In the
camps in the United States. War De
partment records show.
Rrtt Woman Minister
Appointed by Hungary
STAND BY OUR ALLIES
WITH U. S. SOLDIERS
T
T
NEW YORK, Dec. 3. Asserting
that the United States had not done
nearly as much as the British nav
and the British, French and Italian
armies, to bring about the downfall ot
Germany, Theodore Roosevelt declar
ed in a statement here tonight that it
is "our business to sfimd by our allies
at the peace conference."
He declared It "sheer nonsense" to
say the American Army was fighting
for President Wilson's famous 14
points.
He made the assertion that "there
was not one American soldier In every
thousand who ever heard of them."
The British Empire Imperatively
....
.
p.vWtC -it-.
Rosika Sehwlmmer, writer and pact
fist, has been appointed minister to
Switzerland by the Hungarian govern
m.mt. She is the first woman In
trusted with such a diplomatic post.
Madame Sehwlmmer accepted and
will enter upon her duties shortly at
Bern. She has been credited with be
ing the originator of the Ford peace
ship idea.
ROLL OF HONOR
NOHT'-tWEST
NEW YORK, Dec. 4. The transport needs the greatest navy In the world
Lanland. with 23 officers and 1797
returning American soldiers abroad,
arrived at quarantine this morning.
She will dock during the day.
The transports Minnekahda and
Ores, which left England with thej
Lapland, are expected to arrive to-i
day.
The police boat patrol, bearing the
members ot Mayor Hylan's committee
to welcome homecoming troops,
steamed down the bay to meet the
Lapland.
The Sierra, with th first organ
ized detachments from France, is
scheduled to reach New York Satur
day but may be delayed nntil Monday
because of stormy weather.
The White Star liner Celtic Is due
Friday or Saturday with about 1500
more troops from England.
and this we should Instantly concede,'
said the Colonel. "Oar need for a
RESENTED BY SENATE
GARFIELD RESIGNS POST
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. Fuel Ad
ministrator Garfield has resigned and
President Wilson has accepted his
resignation. This was announced to
night at the White. House.
WASHINGTON, Dec. S. Congress
in Joint session today heard Preel
dent Wilson announce formally his In
tention to attend the peace conference
and give his views on the part the
Government should play In dealing
with after the war problems.!
Democrats of the House receiver
the announcement with cheers in
which soma Senators joined. The Re
publicans were sl'ent almost through'
out the address, except when the
President referred to the valor and ef
ficiency of America 8 soldiers and
great Navy comes next to hers and we' mentioned the names of Pershing ana
should have the second Navy in tire Sims. Threatened interruptions by
world. Similarly France needs greater 1 members who disapprove the trip and
military strength than we do, but we ! of the President's failure to include a
should all have our young men train- Senator among the peace delegates
ed to arms on the general lines of the j however, did not materialize.
Swiss system. During the first hour of the new
The "freedom of the seas' is a; session. Senator Cummins, of Iowa,
phrase that may mean anything to I Republican, Introduced a resolution to
nothing. If it is to be interpreted as send a committee of eight Senators to
Germany interprets It, it is thorough-! Paris to keep the Senate advised of
ly mischievous. There must be no in-, the progress of the peace conf erenc,
terpretation of the phrase that woula and in the House Representative Rod
prevent the English navy, in the event ! enburg, ot Illinois, Republican, haa
of any future war, from repeating the ' offered a resolution proposing that the
Vice-President take over the execu
tive functions upon the departure of
Mr. Wilson from the country. Senator
Sherman, of Illinois, Republican, an
nounced later that he would submit to-
tremendous service it has rendered in
this war.
8 BILLION LOANED
. WASHINGTON. Dec. 3. Belgium
was given another credit of $12,000,000 1 morrow a resolution similar to that of
by the treasury today, makine her Representative Rodenburg, except
total loans from the United States that it would declare the office
i?m.l20.0on and the total of the al-i r resident vacant,
lias' loans $8,196,576,666.
C. L. REAMES INJURED
SUGAR BOWL BACK
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 4. The
long exiled sugar bowl was permitted
NEED MORE SHIPS
Joseph
street,
ot
ATLANTIC CITY, "Dec. 4. Secre
tary of Commerce Redfleld today told
the Chamber of Commerce of the
SEATTLLE, Dec. 2. Clarence L.
Reames, Special Assistant United
States Attorney-General, was strucs
by an automobile here today and euf
fered bruises and cuts about the hsad.
to return to California restaurants j United States that "soberly looking
and other public eating places in an at it, I think that every ship the world
order issued by the fsderal food ad jhas and can get has all of its carry
ministration for California here to-' ing capacity taken for the next two
day.
i years to come.
acrEf The room made cheery and comfortable by ;. 'n
. the glowing warmth of Perfection Oil Heat- S "jt
er. Lights at the touch of a match. No X SS
fM troublesome fires to bother with. No dust, Aa "; " ""'
1 1 no dirt, no ashes. 1 1 A
Gives steady, comfortable warmth for many J VlfgQ,
I hours on one filling with Pearl Oil, the ever yC y fZpi .- '
11 obtainableJueL No smoke or odor. Portable. j J ' J1& "' ' ""
Bay Perfection Oil Heater r-Cl I ( sAjf OL
today. Dealert everywhere. 1 -J f
' 'fW ' STANDARD fcwfeSrS
f&'&!&r4 oil tr XwtnfraS fix
1 UpJgggY Jux (
FEKPEGT3ION
ILv'MEATEH
O
J. L LACEY, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Parkplace, Or.
StaaU Hdwe. Co. Oregon City Bert Finch, Estacada
F. Buh & Son, Oregon City F. Hendriksen, Molalla
Hogg Bros., Oregon City G. Blatchford, Molalla
Estes Hdwe. Co., Oregon City A. Mather, Clackamas
F. Frietkick, Oregon City Madden & Co., Springwater
KILLED IN ACTION
Corporal Kolnnd Evans, L. U Evans,
Aniorti-un Falls, Miiho.
Mechanic Uster C. Uwwo, Mrs. W.
V, Roese, Newherg, Ore.
Private Leo G, Unrrett, Mrs. Alice
K. Giirrott, U. F. IX 3. Rig by, Idaho.
Private Martin Uartles, Williain
Hartles, Grand Rondo, Ore.
Private Uohert llracken, Mrs. Mi
shall, Weston, Ore.
Private Alt Muson, John Mnson, K.
F. 1). 3, Mt. Vernon. Wash.
Private William 11. Ram -y, Mrs. Htl-
llo Ranioy, Clarkston, Walv,
Private Albert W. Tlndalo
Tln.lale. 14 East Thirtieth
ortland.
DIED OF WOUNDS
Private Walter G. Hand, Mrs. Ret-
tlo Hand. Welser, Idaho.
Corporal Clarence P. Holland, F. D.
Holland. Priest Klvcr, Idaho.
Private Fred E. Ilenson E. J. Hen-
son. Knumciaw, an.
Private Fred Eltien, Henry C. Ehlon,
Aurora, Or.
Guy C. Weese, Nancy Weese, An
ton e, Or.
DIED OF DISEASE
Private C'yde E. Ilogsatt, S4 East
Thirty-third street. Portland, Ore,
MISSING IN ACTION
Private Earl Freeland. Mrs. Anna
F.eeland, Empire, Wash.
Private Thomas L llarron, Mrs,
Lavlna Parron, IUihl, Idaho.
Private Jamea G. Edmlston, 'Mrs.
Laura Edmlston. Marshall, Wash.
Private James a Eifort. Mrs. Vlca
Elfort, 25 East Portland boulevard,
Portland. Or.
Private Victor E. Duane, Mrs.
Pauline Duane, Oak Harbor, Wash.
KILLED IN ACTION
Henry Pecker, Ruff, Wash.
Nells H. Johansen. Junction City, Or,
Clarence E. Swank. Seattle, Wash.
Bert E. Vefclat. Rainier, Ore.
Julius Ft Pergeiulorff, Idaho Falls,
Idaho.
Wilson M. Rothermel, Astoria, Or
l.awrence L. Auten. Seattle, Wn
Samuel W. Southard, Waitsburg, Wn.
DIED OF WOUNDS
Lieutenant David 1L Cohen, Spo
kane, Wash.
Sergeant John Altman, Spokane.
Privates
Frank J. RrasscI, Gervals, Ore.
Victor Gaume, Winlock, WaBh.
Irving H. Barbec, Anacortes, Wn.
DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER
CAUSES
Corporal John F. Schall, Eugene, Or.
MISSING IN ACTION
Sergeant Elmer 11. Cass, Sultan, Wn.
Corporal William H. Richards, Spo
kane, Wash.
Privates
Earl P. Clark, Sultan, Wash.
David R. Carr, Kamtlche. Wash.
Fulton B. Cross, Jordan Valley, Wn.
Cllford E. Doollttle, Portland. Or.
Andrew Olson, Puyallup, Wash.
Lloyd W. Riser, Puyallup, Wash.
Artie M. Rlckard, Oakdale, Wash.
Leonard L. Brown, Hlllsboro, Ore
Ray J. Faulker, Everett, Wash.
John J. Harvey, Centralla, Wash.
Dean G. Holt, Boise Idaho.
James II. Pope. Everett, Wash.
George Wetzel, Yamhill, Ore.
KILLED IN ACTION
Corporal E. J. Scoville, Portland.
Private Ernest T. Eckerlon, Salem,
Or.
Private Henry M. Gambll, Mount
Vernon, Or.
Private Charles L. Walker, Hllls
boro, Or.
Private John Anderson, Parkland,
Wash.
DIED OF WOUNDS
Private Steven A. Manning, U. S. M.
C., Portland.
Private Floyd D. Satterfield, U. 8.
M. C Everett, Wash.
DIED OF DISEASE
Private William Godsey, Buhl, Ida
ho. Private Ralph R. Rees, Porland.
WOUNDED SEVERELY
Private Delbert O. Brewster, Ruch,
Or.
Private Conrad II. Eftpeland, Seattle
Private James R. Fenwlck, Shea-
ville, Or.
Private Harry M. Mann, Wallace,
Idaho.
Private Vlgge W. Jensen, Seattle.
Corporal Kenneth Bruce Hoyt,
Gresham, Or.
WOUNDED Drgree Undertimined
Private Edward K. Johnson, Port-
and. i
Private Wesley I. Barr, Arlington,
Wash.
Private Walter T. Coker, Monte-
sano, Wash.
Sergeant Thomas A. McDaniel,
attle, Wash.
WOUNDED SLIGHTLY
Private Ernest J. Moenkhouse,
Grande, Or.
MISSING IN ACTION
Private Charles H. Jacques,
land.
PrlvatA John D. Patton, Chldlan
Valley, Idaho.
Private Steve R. Barrel, Ellens
buret. Wash.
Private Clifford Stewart, Goshen,
Wash.
Private Eugene JJ. Parker, U. S. M,
C, Roxburg, Wash.
KILLED IN ACTION
PHvatn William W. Hayes, St,
Johns. Ore.
Lieutenant Francis D. Johnston, zii
lah, Wash.
Lieutenant John F. Orr, Yamhill,
Or. ,
Sergeant Orlin R. Rehbeln, Boise,
Idaho.
Corporal John H. , Remmerden,
Yakima, Wash.
Corporal Anton L. Olsen, Eden,
Idaho.
Corporal Alfred C. Kramer, Rose
Lodge, Oregon.
Corporal Julius Bemdt, Yakima,
Wash.
Corporal Marion F. Johns, Tacoma,
WaBh.
Mechanic M'Klnley Moe, Skamoka
wa. Wash.
Private Leroy Brower, St. Anthony,
Idaho.
Private Benjamin N.
Marysville, .Wash.
Private Louis A. Martin, Seattle,
Wash.
Private Domeulk Mnssone, Seattle,
Wash.
Private John W. Rlsta.t, Spokane,
Wash.
Prlvato Thomas linker, Spokane,
Wash. .
Private John W. Johnson, Buhl,
Idaho.
Private Peter Lentil, Aberdeen,
Wash.
Private Frank Osborne, Deary, Ida.
Private J whs L. Jenn, Kutonvtll,
Wash.
Private Victor Kangnu, Norwood,
Idaho, v
Private Ttmtune D, Shaddock, Day
ton, Wash.
Private Lehl U Smith, Mulad City,
Idaho,
Private John M'Comtw, Seattle,
Wash.
Private John Mlttledor, IMnckfoot,
Idaho. $
Private Joseph Nelson, Caldwell,
Kluho.
Lieutenant Richard J. Fuller, Port
land, Or.
Private Frank Belllono, Roxburg,
Idaho.
Private Andrew Peterson, Tacoma,
Wash.
Private Frank J. Starr., Seattle.
DIED OF WOUNDS
Corporal William L. Greene, Pa
louse, Wash.
Private Henry J. Johnson, Deep
River, Wash.
Private Arthur Ralson, Ellensburg,
Wash.
Private Paul E. l-ainb, Seattle.
DIED OF DISEASE
Lieutenant Lester B. Pickering,
Monroe, Wash.
Corporal Julian T. Lowe, Nyssa,
Or.
Private Andrew Carlson, Tacoma,
Wash.
Private Joseph H. Kramer .Conti
nental. Or. (probably Ohio)
Prlvat John B. Martin. 8eattle.
Private William If. Klostra, Elgin
Or.
Private William P. White, Boiling-
ham, Wash.
WOUNDED, Degree Undetermined
Private Paul llinton, I'ort Town
send, Wash.
Private Harold S. Fleming. Friday
Harbor, Wash.
MISSING IN ACTION
Sergeant Charles T. Richardson,
Seattle, Wash.
Corporal Walter E. 8omes, Water-
vllle, Wash.
Prlvato Athanal C. 8. Lecuoa, Chad-
let, Idaho.
Private Iuls E, Wllley, Thornton,
Wash.
Private John E. Modln, Boring, Or.
Private Claude A. Callahan. Cam
bridge, Idaho.
Private Elmer Knight, Idaho Falls,
Idaho.
Private Glenn E. Schaep, Pratum,
Or.
Private Ted Shaffer, Tacoma, Wash
Private Harold F. Wenner, Okano
gan, Wash.
Stephen A. Morland, Taroma, Wash
WOUNDED SEVERELY
Corporal Wlllnrd C. Gill, Portlana.
Or.
Private Edward E. Chllds, Spokane,
Wash.
Private James C. Mlnter, Souta
Bend, Wash.
Sergeant John Lake, Govan, Wash
Private Olton Ray, Chlloquln, Or,
KILLED IN ACTION
Corporal Donald B. McKlmens,
emergency address, George B. Mc
Klmens, Mohler, Or.
Sergeant Kenneth H. Brown, emer
gency address, David Drown, Twin
Falls, Idaho,.
Corporal Thomas O
emergency address, Thomas H. Will
isms, 1216 8outh M. Street, Tacoma,
Wash.
Private Peter W. Peterson June
tlon City, Or.
Private Drew C. Amos,
Hope,
emr-Img,
address, Mrs. KUu Iluluotds,
Idaho,
Private HorHeh.nl I). LegK,
go my address, Mrs. Llistlo
t'tiiirloatou, WbhIi.
Uogre It. Ktmtolltlluger, nungncy
address, I'M HuhoIUio street, 1 1 111m
boro, 0.
KILLED IN ACTION
Lluutenunt Murray V. Wheat, Asfor
la, Or,
Lieutenant William J. MuoDonald,
Seattle, Wash,
Prlvut Giure W. Ullson, Port'
land. Or.
Private Sumunl T. Worry, Hellvu,
Idaho,
DIEO OF WOUNDS T
Lloutenaiit William F, Foustol,
Portland. Or,
Sergeant Jacob Petchlor, Jr., tlreth
am, Or.
Private Joseph Cavallr. Clo Elm,
Wash.
Private Arthur 10. Pintle, Seattle.
Wash.
Private Steve Kaljn, Idaho,
Prlvato William L, O'Neal, Fortson.
Wash,
Prlvatn John Pyeatt, Tenday, Idaho.
DIED OF DISEASE
Private Robert J. llowcl, Ontario,
Or,
'rlvato Arthur T. Abram, Spo
kane, WftHl).
Private h'ay K. l.oflaml, Medford,
Or.
Private Umls F. Ulbly, Wetit Seat
tle, Wash.
WOUNOED SEVERELY
Private Grover L. Miller, Omsk
Wash.
Private Mursln.is Sterrenburg, Puy
nllup, Wash.
WOUNDED -Degree Undetermined
Private Kenneth K. Harris, Cos'
mopolls, Wash.
Prlvat Charley A. Sams, Rknmnn'
In. Wash.
MISSING IN ACTION
Private Robert M. Carter, Bremer
ton, Wush.
Private Thomas Bulllo. East Stan
wood. Wush.
Private Gust T. Tosksn, Medford
Or.
Private Julius C. Zllkey, Chnllls,
Idaho.
ISlII
CAR MEN S TRIKE
TO FORCE OUT
LADY WORKERS
ALARM IN
GERMANY
Zurich, Deo, 4. Wealthy resldonU
ot Merlin are floeltig, fiurlim a coup
d'etat by the extremist, suld a dis
patch from the German frontier today.
Plucnrda are being posted In Berlin
laying:
"Take carol Llobticeht la preparing
for a coup d'etat!"
COPENHAGEN, Dec. 4 The Leip-
xlg workmen's and soldlnrs' council
has decided to arrest (told Marshal
Von lllndenburg and to dissolve the
great general Imaduuartera, a dispatch
today declared.
JXINDON. Dec. t.-The Bolshevik
element In Germany, headed by Rosa
Luxemburg and other extremists, are
becoming more active and are de
manding the overthrow of the liberal
government headed by Chancellor
Khnrt, according to an Amsterdam
dispatch to the Post today.
SHIP MEN HOPE TO
HAVE BOARD SOON
RAISE RESTRICTIONS
The ship
till) early
CLEVEl-AND, O . Dec. 3. To en
force their demand upon the Cleve
land Railway company for the dismis
sal of women employed as conductors
since luat August, 2100 niotormen and
conductors went on strike today.
The employes claim that an agree
ment with the company tor tjie re
moval of the women on November 1,
and recently extended until December
1 was Ignored.
The company on Its part asserts
that It received a telegram Saturday
from the secretary of the national
war labor tmard at Washington, ask
ing It to retain the women 'In Its em
ploy until their status was finally de
termined by the board.
COMPLAINTS OF
RAIL SERVICE
ARE NUMEROUS
Se
La
Port
WASHINGTON. NOV. 30. That a
flood of complaints over the character
of thj train service mny have had
.""f.MM Uomethlng to do with the resignation
of Director General McAdoo ,1s the
significant remark of Representative
W. C. Hawloy who has Just returned
from a brief trip. Everybody wus
emergency comnlalnlnir. asserts tho ConKressmun.
address. Mrs. Euretta llranle, R. F. Bn.i ,h rlevnnres reached the head
D. 6, Idaho Falls.. Idaho. of (hn ,iiroi.d ervlce thev were
Private Sigurd Ronnlng, emerKency nou,,h to ,imk a man want t0 flUt
auuress, flirs. tamer iwrson, jvor- ,n n,B 0,lnlon t wm tnke a on t,ne
Mf. Wash. , tlia.rilllrnnit Hnrvlna IibpW tn 11k
Bugler Robert E. Helm, emergency f( " . hlh ,Hn,inr(. ,, emoloyerg
address, Henry Helm, Rupert, Idaho. ... t(, ,.... ,ogt .... .)rMe ,hey
I'rivate Jewett u. names, emcr- form,.rlv took in Klvlnit the host of
gency aauress, jonn x: isarnes, mos- orvl to the mtrom of thor re.
cow, niano. snectlvo lines.
Private Arthur C. Moly, emergency Evidently the complaints were not
address, Mrs. Bertha Mely, Spokane, directed against deficencos duo to
Wash. wartime coneesUon, for the trains
Private Frank P. May, emergency were running on time.
address, Mrs. Elsonora C. May, 4802
South K street, Tacoma, Wash.
Private Jesse u Parks, emergency
address, Mrs. Ollle Parks, Granger,
Wash.
Private Thomas J. Miller, emergency
address, Ernest Miller, Everett, Wash,
Private Lee E. Moore, emergency
address Charlie Moore, llalley, Idaho,
Private Walter FleiHhbauer, emer
gency address, Bert K. Flolshbauer,
Gaston Or.
Sergeant, Trlgvi sorfoniason, emer
goncy address svoinnjorn Horronia
son, R. P. D. 1, Blaine, Wash
Private Charles Kiapp, emergency
address, Mrs. Katie Klupp,
Wash.
Private Paul A. Burson,
WASHINGTON. Dec. 2,
ping board contemplates
removal of restrictions upon wooden
shipyard construction for private ac
count, both foreign and domestic, ac
cording to statements made to Repre
sentative Johnson of Washington by
John A. Donald, acting chairman o the
board.
Th rut tn demand duo to the stop
ping of aircraft production and the
s ispenslon of ship contracts would In
were avslluble to take Oregon lum
ber to market, lumbermen declare.
"Thme Is a great demand for our
volve only a change of buyers, If ships
lumber all over tho world." said O. M.
("lurk, head of the Clark A Wilson
Lumber Co., and former president ft
the Chamber of Commerce.
"Peru. Bolivia, Chile nei'd lumber
badly and are willing to pay good
prices. Japan, China and India furnish
attractive markets.
"But It doesn't make much differ
ence that we have unlimited supplies
and that these foreign markets need
tho lumber so long as we lack ships to
carry It to them.
"If the wooden vessels of SHOO tone
or better ,bullt on tho Columbia river,
ran be changed somewhat In type, ant?
ths changes can bo made In vessel
already constructed, thoy will serve
effectively as lumber carriers. I hope
the shipping board knows this fact."
BRITISH GOVERNMENT
INSISTS EX-KAISER
T BE GIVEN UP
BOLSHEVIK! ARE
SEEKING PEACE
WITH ALLIES
LONDON, Dec. 3. Boris Lltvlnoff,
former Bolshevik envoy to England,
hus arrived at Stockholm, "to open
peace negotiations with the uIUcb"
said a dispatch to tho Dally News
from that city today,
"We wnnt pence and will grant the
Everett, allies any concessions excepting de
mands relating to Russiun internal
emergency affairs," Lltvlnoff was quoted as suy-
L1VERPOOL, Dee. 2. Sir Freder
ick K. Smith, the Attornoy-leno:al, in
terviewed today by the Echo, said
that the British War Cabinet, Includ
ing Ilia colonial representatives, bus
unanimously decided to press Holland
to extradite the former German Em
peror. AMSTERDAM, Deo, 2. A number
of the soldiers' and workmen's coun
cils In Germany havo requested the
German government to huve former
Emperor William tried by a German
trlbunt'I, according to a news agency
te'egrain from Berlin. .The govern
ment, It Is suld, will submit tho ques
tion to the national assembly,
adrdess, William C. Burson, Ashwood,
Or.
DIED OF WOUNDS
Private Earnest A. Schapp, emer
gency address, 8528 Dibble avenue,
Seattle, Wash.
DIED OF DISEA8E
Sergeant 8. Turner Nell, emergency
address, Mrs. Susan T. Nell, 945 Cleve
land avenue, Portland, Or.
Private Kustln E. Dalby, emergency
address, Mrs. Ora Landls, 1006 West Lltvlnoff said:
ing in an interview. "Immediate pay
ment of our debts Is impossible, but
I would suggest a moratorium on
compromise lines Involving the grant
ing of commercial and mining conces
sions and the payment of such gold
as la In the country now.
"Russian peasants opposition to the
BolBhevIk regime is now a thing of
the past."
As to executions by the Bolshevlkl,
VIRGINIA MAN
MAY SUCCEED
WM. G. M'ADOO
Way, Seattle, Wash. .
Private Joseph D. Nowackl, emer
gency adress McKay, Idaho.
Private Bryan C. Richard, emer
gency address, Frank Richard, Leba
non, Or.
MISSING IN ACTION
Private Arthur N. Shields, emer
gency address, Mrs. Mary Shields,
7720 Meridian avenue, Seattle, Wash.
Private Ernest Davis, emergency
address, James Davis, Boyd's, Wash.
Prlate Don R. Qrable, emergency ad
dress, Mrs. Catherine Orable, Ilwaco,
Anderson, Wash,
Private William Pierce, emergency
"Official records report only four
hundred executions In Moscow and 40
per cent of the victims were criminals.
In Petrograd the situation was worse
because there was no unification of
authority."
$., CAVELL GRAVE FOUND
LONDON, Nov. 29. The grave
$ ot Miss Edith Cavell, the Eng-
3 leh nurse who was executed by fc
3 the, Germans, has been located $
in a cabbage field near Brus-
sols. . , $
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. That Re
presentative Carter Glass of Virginia,
will succeed William G. McAdoo as
secretary of the treasury whs the con
viction of President Wilson's intimate;
friends today,
At the same time these Intimated
the president might withhold an
nounccment temporarily at least on
his choice for director general of the.
railroads. .
The President bad a long confer
ence with McAdoo at the hitter's home
last night, It was stated, and the men
for the two vacancies were deter
mined upon definitely at the same
tlpie.
Announcement of the choices prob
ably will be made today.
UNIFORMS READY
CORVALLIS, Or", Doc. 4,-Orders
for demobilization ot members ot the
S. A. T. C. at the Oregon Agricultural
college will not affect the issuance of
uniforms.; Companies A. C. and K
have already received uniforms and
oilier equipment and the work of dis
tribution will be continued this week.