THE MOKXIXG OKEGOXIAX. SATURDAY, J.VXUAItY 5, 1018.' 13 TWO REGISTRANTS III OREGON PLACED Assignment of Two From Uma tilla County for Aviation Service Is Held Up. r. n. rn t. WiUbell. Jmmm runup. C. IMMmr Or-ler 13f to I 4L Lrt A4vlnry )fvt bJqurtr 49 Iavit bulMlnr. liimbtf or l ommmi feuiidias. 6Jl T1U Trul buiMin. ibiva. IuoaxU J. Tv, DiM Arthur trsl. Jvj.ius Karrvn. Tl1f A. ..-.r. C Hlra, Wm. JaM K:n. Cmrl Louis Lincoln. Rel.iaid J. I'tMCAoOn, Aniflo An.1-rion. ('laud L Phubin. Mlk tvrift, Uiifr I. Hop,. JamN Ma. h. .Mrff W. , nrt. John Chipau ty.Ciu4 NUMEROUS INQUIRIES MADE r.nltMintai Sutlop to B Opened for Ofnc' IUserv Training School for Aviator and Me chanics or Engine Hijxrta, Onty foar Ortcoi. rtc!str&nt hY a ln4act4 from th elective aarv lc Hats to military rlc aa yet. ae rordlr. c to report rccU4 by Captain X EI CuUlaon. af tha Adjutant-Ganaral't efttce. and In chars of draft dtalla la tha atata. Two t'alon County reentrants bar been nt by their local board to th Aviation Corpa. Two Croatia County nan. whoa papra top ntranca tn th aarna branch of aervlc were prepared tha day official notice waa riven from Wajhlartoo to Induct no mora men Into " tha aviation actlon of tha Signal Corpa tha Quartarmaater Corps or tha Ord nance Department. They ara being hId to await a final decision In their caeea. It le believed they wiil ba accepted.. Wht.e many calls for Information rlttve to induction Into Army and .Nary branches have been mad upon Multnomah County exemption boards, no applicant haa yet been put through the proceaa which now takes th place of enlistment. Division No. X haa a registrant who probably will be la ducted Into th sprue division of th 6:cnal Corpa within a day or so. ' i According to Information Csotsln I CuUlsoa has at hand registrants of proper qualiflcallons seeklnc induction Into military service have thes branches from which to select: in fantry, medical department, spruce dl- 1 Iir iriour H. li.rman. K, Aalr Anr.trn. Lotl J, i'i-nr. W m. Ernt A a a ma, J Julia f rer. Philip U-.rn. lvt UmIIIs fttatink. JdMph T. I -. u, J t'llnioi V.ri, Arthur TA. K)ftoii. Jnfin . Catwav. Vr Itwla J, hmidt. Albert wm, Iiy. .Uul Harold J-ur:..a. inrr W Kcb. Alfred y4ry Kartiinkv:rs. UuxU: Filnbork. I'hUip IMiif-r, k AT.m V. Pmlih. nil a and C Xx-M. Francta J. If. I .-. Hbl. CiTf vhrtn. A tNrt Ii. ar. Kr-1 tirha I'ri lu. Tomil V. hilvrraD. Abrabem 1'Ims1ost, 'car V. TWmeri. Ailrw T. 1. Knatb W. P'voih. ( hai tirkns williama. Kbar P. Minn'!, i'haa. Iouls I ihn. t'lw.r-l H. Wyera, ('Itrnct C. TtAIlt, jM-ph ii. Kskaadrl, rt Ifvlnlch. Hrnian l:lir. Karl Lloy4 Kio. Jtmn l-n Hwnn. Kmll A. V.rtfmt. Attrf T. faritr. Thoa. Ceo. Uordee, bank I ka John Kir. Waiter R. ham fian. Joha t;utrn. Valfrad Irvia. Irl D. Ltk. w m. Jawlft i I '-ca. iich! H"'ttr, uy Morris nr. KranS J. It Toma, Lute! wrar. Arrh.a Deaa t'mrt, A rid r w Umft Le Jack Dtvtaia i. S14-9U Alices suia- Iirkor. tthao aL Pvtni. Iktcar rWrerttrun. Alee EL (ftronii Oust ii. (iaintw. Jaml Krin1on. John A. TC Xawkina Charles W. I'imM. LeU R. Xarttn. James W. HaraetL Joclah V. Waller. Ki.pa sL oiiwn. Anton Uienhr. H R. It.Tnaidea. P. Iikr. Lon KvnoMt. LauIs P. Wiikina. Wi:fred Huller, Carl J. W vr. Millard U iHMnarliar. WHlla IT. lWhinr. Cearce W. Jirtfnon, t. W. Frickaon. PhlMp or. Conrad P'.rkmn. ienrr MofCtnan. A. A. : Cos, Humner i- w tler. Joseph rr. Robrrurtn. ban J, Miller. Unnr Haha. If-nry Kacherna, Chsrlee T. lHvtna. Lawronr Otmhatrom. Harry B. Utesej, U.yaaea metaaaa 0. Order Noa. 82 to ft2. ilital Advisory Board headquarter, bul Court liouae; iu hadquartara. 4 Alnae-rt h avenae. Bate, Plarerice M. I n r. W l : a rd )Ir.i:n;, Henry hcli lev a, KuHfne C M iculre. Koert e ttlr, Harvey IC. Janh&unrn, Ab'.ln Nelson. Uforaie H. !4cklnJamoa M. lilnkel. John Amleraon, Harold S. I.fgulai. Waiter Kraiia. Godfrey J. Knidls, Harry A. Michael. L im W. Krti sor. Henry Oijia-"- Ianlel lirr. John Miller. Henrv Mrt;uri Walter T. Weal. Eueene Hrhottacher f Lhapman. fhcer B. Moore. Kohert C. A. Jonlwhl. Jacob Melnmetx. J oh McKaiton. F,lin I I.nfUom. Johun S. Wtae. Wlry HTteO Cornell. Kobert T. Laron. Julius A. , Hill. Arthur K. Habfock. rhartae E. i op. )Urko KreauC Henry G. PHr ?Cea 14T3 to Kord hedQuar tars, la H Vinson. Vl'Uoa B. I.tnn.l.ai 1. lurw. bmliiu J. Laia v'arrail IX. Ln'.i. Krnvat Ko.bASa, John Vinliu.ani. M W. Johnaoa, Arnold ML Liaott, Koe A, A aftio, Adam I'au.eon. Katond H. i'n 9. ieore McClain. Hat. U fc...Ur. Kun W. Ilutchraun. V II. Q, Hersert. cMlomea iry. L IK Jonv Ln A. rtrrmnte. Krank TaKaaMil. llrlert tir. Iinr Ij. lu.iiifim. lirry Vaa Tuyl. io. if. Khr:t. Andy A.vord. t iirht It. An-Unon, lvtr U. Minor, Kin J. Huma. u tor K. Voireht, Arthar (if hf: f, Jai k A. A;.y. K nir H. Hamerhiynra. Laata Kifmtr. Kudo: pa A. JoDa, A reh I K. iM.ley. Herbert C Frranion. Jobn ii. tt-ani. lvnjamta S. I Kins. Krancia H. Ki:r, Harry E. tjhrihr. I'aul P. Ti.aichley, r rank MaicoauU. JaipaT Aaiichtr, KrrJ CrXjikahank. W'ai. P. I rti. Itay. A. 0 Peat i'arl W. Coo a. Vara K. lLdsr. Aifrad M. Lap. Wii.iarn D. lfara-h. Cheater A. Jtcuoion. Herman Q. Knahm, William C liroca. Harold C Hittt. Ifouar-s D. ltuah. Carl La. H-nry, A:er W. Vir. WlClara J. (itda. Clarence O. Baraatt. Arthur R. Jar.atin. A(Ui Lltau hrr. Leonard X Fleatiar. John A. lunn. Chanes-A. Sill. Waiter J. kuyath. ijuaiave XI a, e ue, C T J M. Hrder, Helmut C tvana, HodericS M. H.cka WMUm C.oud. tdwtn A Vtvr. Le!and Wlamai, Hrmal a, Mur,r. James J. i:art. feamuel P. Hack'tt. 1-muel G. alemaoa. O-sjl l'omin. Cornelius P.Pmlth, Wilbur A. n.csal Advlaary vision and land division of tha Slfna taptain Ioula Levy, of th 6Is;nal vorps, nas arrived in rortland to ope ma iDinimiDi siauon which win ac cepi men tor the officers reserve train Ins; school for aviators and those quail neu. as .mecnanica or ft as ensjlne ex peris, to enter tha land division of th bicnal Corp aviation section. It will . aa posatoi for reatitrsnts who ca aetata th necessary affidavits from ineir exemption boards aud who pos se tha QualincaUona to b Inducted - uto ineae orancnes. Th nw enlistment headquarter will be In room $0$ Sceven building-. Quefftlocnalrca become due today from all re.strants to whom thsy were mailed December 17. Th question lists wara mauea yeiierday to reglstranu era saxnea: leiaiaai U r Order Kae. 103 ta 3191. 'ord headquarters, uitdina. Satariia. Oust - Siayar. Mtitoa a Uario. Wii.ua B. J a . a. I:mi .V. ' Xuadrda. laomaa Anauun. at pa Avid Harry M3F. wamee J. H;.anir. KtfUrt M.thatf. Maiui It ruainua. a. W. auutu hr v. Kceatav William M taaer. Lea im L epanoa. Prank X. lotcay. Krd Tnaodoaia Samuel C tat. tard '..taa PreUarfe D. "neriork. Jomps J. lUt.Gaorse Jr. Hatnga.d. Nala . Ixma. Atraiiam M. M a:comery. vi. W. l etnoa. Meyr M. ho-. Jeeaa U leh.r. Aufwt C - vjaoovica. ase Tiaaick. Joe l-aeaeadaco. K. A. Pse. MacCormae Niahfmura. Ko male hi W .cf, Gorc C. Taa:n, Harry L Pivtcher. Wi.iiaia Mtiaumata. T. ' H'Hlifi. J hnnte 8. M-wra. W t lam H. rnpton. W'yli J. W t.awa. Cnraja X. Jlrtjnner. Karl A ford. K. Cairo iaaal. r ) K.aonl, Juklehl Pappaa. John P. Juns. Manry 'yr. Wi;.iAaa Xarda. JacaS K. A arm ok. Jaaa EL Martaamn. Carl J. Jeai. latt!elS Hftmraa.I. A I Hiromara. Klkua l'-h achur. Patar Vh;ka. Cart A. IJidatrom. G. w. Crtaco. Frank 9haut K Geayfta Paate. r::ip tla&a Krcftla Joj toe. Jamae A. mon. Mama Po.jau Mate M-Crea, hamttel Mlrkavtrh. Pafar P. Probt. Ktido.pt, Toemy. F J. f:i;.aw P.oyd W. Choaa Lea Meele. ftieve B. W tbtt. JcmIia "moctc. Mte Muter. William Tnomaa. John K. Ha n. A.aian.Ur leL.l:a. Oaori ivi.i. 1 roinaa i.ruMi. W.iaAm K. ftrr.B. Har.ay ' Koaa-tt. i:rort U. Kampar, Henry L. Hoaama. Laald U. lia.oerf. ifermaa O. karther. i'nanie A, Kaaal. Andrew Wora. Martta A. Kal :ey. t;. rr,r B Lefiarga. V Ullaa O. Hrt. Later A. iood and. aarnael H. e'l.nun. C. M. O'Cvaaor, Oeorse Shaaek. Jack Lencarher. It. A. W ytnetalek. John Ntnomlya. uekicbl Iaaar..d. Charges J. ( hureriill. W. A. Yamaxnoto. atelsro 1-ibe.l. Prad C. Metcalf. Melvin XT. thieimana. wai4 frtteei:r. Praak Laa. Aral on OroanwaM. F. Mickof. A.ciandar Ic ktrnaa. Nait J. Meir,r. A L. trnaiiey. R brt B. ! artyH i..ia C VcNelly. Chtr.aa P. f'llomoa, bolile L. Hammend. Joe pa W. W atta. aldcar ii. t Murray. T. R. Lamntckt. W. Atanaa. Nlrk Pelanaoa. Irving' IT. W'eeainfar. Henry W'lnnlner. Praak lu. ft I re. M.ke atearart. Ulena at. W fcitbach. Waiter Taylor. L J. Hoea. Pred A. Hemtrk. Prank C Vaa Hules. tarl La mi. Lather T. Prtea. Harry L lino, Toahlo itramir. K.lwsrd Fmlth. Wilsua B. mttn. Joeeph Ka aarle. Tonimia PuVlvan. P. E. H.l Cwlne K. J'hneon. Marrls liaawTich. Mail ntaialaw t. V'AdtiM r. v. Brteo. T. J. Voob. Oils Tlor. r. X PhK.ic W. C. P.tra. M. Ir.ndt Ott. V'orl.jr. & l ku b. a X.rno, J.ck u. ThornpMo. H. J. jMtpt iHMIOi C- R. fm. Loal. '.nn. CJ. fncn Atria o-..,,o L Viuony. U l:aictjp, Johs W. A. . J. L. r.h.n. E. K.cklorU. R. B, hnuiim. L: C. Vtnmpu. O. H. Kiihik.m. T. v ilhr. H. U rfbri. G. ntoit.rbuk. L ltMtnn, C. W. I'.irnu;. A. T. . W.a.r. H. A. rwjoit. m. U.'Uin. K. L..;a--.. H. T. b.n hT(r. A. rr.nh. W. MmT. T. W. SlMku. W. H. ItK-hardJOO. & F. km.ruk ffArry ila.:t. A. R. Cordon. R. L Krophr. I OoMm.nn. J. Tmrf.hoM, C Kn.t.i, B. p. Ivm. Jack rth. H. V. 'inir. M. A. I.lor. N. J. rrii. C- C Loot If. B r.h.o. H.rry Pmltn. P. E. T j. i T art. XL Ihlim J, B. Kicia Nnrdln. J. C. Wnr. Mvwq Tknftm Tata Pt.forto. O. A. iUHT. U. W. Hand. Alfred A. Lwd, W. R Lock. M Kh Ahlborn. U. K PrUr. L m. MatronaJo, & LaU.rout., J. E. K.liy. T. B. Ki.r. C V. W clUnrr. J. l Moor, Hal IL lm. f. J. Morrow. T. Q. Sl.CfrMj. W. R. Al.rtaa. John Tojo. TukuXI Xlurrhim. J. A. I".IU Jay IL O.y.r. W. A. !.::ti txraloa, V. Wiib.lm. Joha Vtnc C. A- KturKia. E. K. )finon. o. H. Wall. Alfr-1. Kanr. W. o. Ixvnn.llv-. N. f. Prcha. H. E- nl.ll. C. .M. Xfurpfy. A. 8. (larttlnl. Th Keratem. r'.ilx l..tm. ;.trg. Short C P. T -a u t.. Krark Ctnoordfr. C. Koonlx. W. P. llahn. Roy y. Chilton, y. E. olouakl, a. J. Km. i-o Urn. bam 8- hlffer. W. . Kirby. W. H. B.Uah. a H. rv-ha.'j..r. Paul ra fft it Para. E. E. Iloaecrar. Wm. Pauioa, Chr!l Klnkr. U. U. Couffbltn. J. Tnm. rhaa Bain. K- J. Ralrd. J. B. 8.anl.y. B. R. PappDiiaa. O. Piuto. .'orm kfarrhtnn. K. T. Lar.. R. F. Hobrt. Gnril .-h.r. E. F. A n1.ran. J. A. rmtn. W. K Biov. J. C Mark.nila. O. F. Fwha. I o J. nl.r. W. P. acblantonla, Nick ra.l Art!. A. L.iyoi.na. fclm.ila i.ik.. rrank A. Tmylor. iid.ardC Sitt lad. ienrg. Thorn. a. C'rrin I. WtUnto, K '1 w ard Nrvuba. John I.UM, Laland C. H.ma. Kay A. Smith. Krl W. Man. L'trkc L H jiI. KrJrlck ft. U .. ff. ti.rianJ T. otk. Joaph. Jr. Kit.. Samuel W. tii...rt. Kmll K. VwlJ.r. Ouy & f -hroth. John G. l.nna.a. Marry C Nymaa. Carl A. Ko.tai.r. John A. No.a. Li.or. A. -Llchllem. Max Nixon. 1'ay U. CnB.y, Vlncen 1 Kngil. Char H. il.nbrk. Walt.rH. P.aaa. Herman C XvKAarvl. UU(e. alrln K. Jl.a klna. Ca.r-.ncaC M.Stftorin Kcrr.ra II .1. . . vf l,k.rt 111 !-rrm. Henry C 'h.!pa. Ira J. To;icU, P.t. I.anire. Lu it. il.rnll. Claud. A. Adam. Url. S. Koktitian. Henry 1'arp.nt.r. Kay H. Neurur.r. Jacoa W. Graher. rinana Roberta. 'rJ IX lavia, Joe Km p. Oeorf. A. IIT. W. K. Krtckmey.r. Walt. H. larti.u. John A. Thlrion. Jw.vph M. Il-jslon. Cillbert Klppeo. V.rnantlo C IMyLIou 10. Order Nna J3.I to I mi. Ltal Advla- arv Hoard, haada uartera. 74 PoarU of T bulidina: auo-headuuarl.ra, oflc. pt Dr. J. .l.:.-p. Furat .National i)ank bui.u;n. rjt. Johns. ppeor. Kon.n Vinm. Arthur O. ItAahor. A uata L. Roter. Lrt. Hetkey. Kudla J. IHriijltt, iinrinan tilmmcal. iarry J. Kowkea, J:unva C. fcmrich. KnochC. Hukhea. llliam B. larttt.ua. Krank L. t'ctemin, Krrtnlt U. Tapp. Albert K. Forster. Robert A. Voolk.r, Otto J. , Paulaon. Arthur CX Jonea. David W. Irish. John 1. Ixiuch. &:va iiutenacholn. A. K. t;rove. A :berl Shaver. Jamea A. Uuraett. Floyd Vaaul. Mtlclil Kdlt. Auiuit Chamberlain. Mrtrr. M. Lf rsnce, Lome ii. Carlaon, Amoa T. BIG COAL FLEET VAY TO NEW YORK City Still Shivers in Cold With Fuel Relief Due Today. ' PENNSYLVANIA IN DISTRESS Krenla. John W. Hoi. and. Harold r. Vr.lemler. Harry K. mea. Klbart kornu. Oeora. D. Hirearhe, Ua4 J. I Col.. Frank o. Hansen. John L alapiea. Otto V. t-at William dL lll.ir. John af. Shle'.ds. Bvaa J. trr.f. Xllk. llora.tr. Lhariea u. Preacott. Kay A. Harkreaves. Joho H. Bow ley. Joseph Kkener, Thomaa alonro, Crlen U. Uarson. Theodora I. I rKlod.skl. Pill Itruar.r. laniel I Happdoploa. Wm. jiorris, aiter J. !!ac. John n. Wrlklit. Frank K. Werth. Conrad W. 1H.M.I Hud:)n.Jay R. llrook. Harry s. Wllllamav Wll lam H. tilimrr. itlrnara jv. ProdKan. Kdward Ilruch. tieorne M. Vcn.n. Raymond A. L.m.al, Joha a. Drrialoa S. Ordar Noa. 1441 to IMS. (Ltal Ad'iaory Board haadquarteraj vround floor Multno man liotul ttuUdlnf. 271 Plaa atr.t) Oliver. C. L. KolkokL W. F. Lo.li. w. J. fohanaon. CI UL Holraea. Frd Uatheaa A. O. hwl.r, H. E. Pyblrat. C. N. Painiblae, Iavtd A. Bl.ckw.ll. U. C Crocker. V. K. Chruitensan, C KdhL H. it B-lrhor. L. B. ltathbun. E. Tomllna. IC C. Sniitlt. t'erry Sitoul. Karl Cavander. C- E. Amain, a. H'r. Floyd Mwirsvt. Karl D. Mrefin.r. Wm. Moilnar. Fred M. r..n. O. F. H.att. Walter Jdoaansan. C F. tl.l.r. Julius) Harrhua. H C aloullon. W. U. Arclo. Irtor Kai.iph. K. T. 4antore. J. E. Stout. H. L. fterner. F. E. Huirtna. U Johnson, It. A. Me.NelL T. N. tnnott. L. W. ITImn. M. herrta. H. T. Taklcb. Joa IX Minna, U. Oelton.d.ttL Pal VrssrccL D. Boyer. W. W. Frasicort. B, Cobon, it. A. Wardla, C. W. JHI.rt. Taxi Coato, Vn.nt Voaa. Hor.ry Hte.ard. E. P. laonard, L. E. manto. C Miller. W. M. Michael. R. A. tarFaden. K. I. Tslf.rd. C W. Chapmaa. O. C Burdetta. R. O. riwanaon. C ll.mstreet. Loll H-Mid. Jack P. -Weber. V. E. Block. F. . Ilolwec. J- R. llald.in. C ii. t'nf.r. John Hansen. H. J. l.ois. L. P. Chandler. M. II. P.rta, ties Voget. J. O. Stubbs. K. W. Knntaan. P. X UHus. A. Mey.r. K. E. Ward I, Dr. U F. Barratt. W. A. l.ynon. F- C. Crumm. B. H. Ioly. J. W. Torwek. F. J. Pletaold. Alfred hillock. C. U. Cooke. J. L. Uoyt. R. A. SMekt.r. J. J. B.r(. A. J. lu h.rtv. A. H Orenlell. W. A. rantavicca, O. ftaamuMen. V. IC slayers. Henry Schuttlw, P. Ross. Jahk K. Thonipaon. Albert J. Wenman. Char.cs B. Hen.'. John Moms. Josaph B. Murray. Morris HalUlulat, John t'avteon. Ivory L. Johnston. Albert A. I.vnch. 1 hornaa Jurv.vichs. l'.netck McKlnley. llrk. U. Faaaett. Harry W. Flowers. Ralpb P. Harold. Arthur l.mvrle. Samuel W. Sullivan. Lswrcnct P. ('ielslnK. Harry A. CunnlnKbamA (trad Davis. CleorKS A. Hewitt. Lowell L. Itl.rach. iiuko II. 8torx, Charles W. Wlilard. Lealcr it. Cookingham. Hoy E. Weaver. Rurua li. Fake. Peter K. lar tn. Clyde O. l owlea, Willis M. Piddle. Charles E. Rronsrt, a:mll W.iss. Kdward Kolander, Tbnina E. tlunderson. Alton Turnbull, Geore-. R. Rlnehart. I'hllip O. H.aUl.y. Robert B. LnKey. Robert W. Knowles. Lleane ii. Metlln. Elton C. I'll h. urval Hesaej. Elverton J. Ictx, Stanley Appeal 5Iade to Federal Authorities; Governor Cox of Ohio Places Blame for Shortage oq Ad . minlstrator Garfield. NEW TORK, Jan. 4. Preceded by powerful railroad tugri acting; as ica breakera. a fleet of ocean-roin4T barges was on its way to New York from New Jemey tidewater points tonight with 50.000 tons of coal. It was expected that half of this supply would be un loaded before morninp. If the barges arrive without mishap they will be just in time to prevent the closing1 for lack of fuel of many large office buildings, hotels and apartment-houses. L'espite concentrated efforts to re rev th situation, the city tonight had Its worst distress since the extreme cold weather beran a week ago. Many large office buildings will close tomorrow, according t Reeve Schley, county fuel administrator, unless sup plies reach th city during the night. The u;e of tha Pennsylvania tunnel under the Hudson River to hasten coal into th city has aided somewhat, but has not accomplished as much as was expected. Jeraey Kmbanro Continues. Albert H. Wiggin. state fuel adminis trator, announced that the Washington authorities had ordered the New Jersey fuel administrators to life tha embargo placed on ferry boat transportation of coal, but It had not been don at ( P. M. It waa said a misunderstanding- of telegraphic orders from Washington, the meaning of which waa not clear te the New Jersey offioials, had brought about th Interference with New York coal. neotion with th California Legislature at Sacramento. Some time during the early '70s Mayer waa called to St. Louis by Gratz Brown, then a National figure in polttics, and for a few years he gave his time to political affairs. On leav ing 6t Loula he went to New York, conducting tours and managing the ceLebrltles In the theatrical Vnd oper atic world. About 11 years "ago he brought the famous Pattlto Portland. A year later he retired from, active business. He ha bandied great for tunes and' has been the rescuing angel for majiy theatrical enterprises and waa always notably generous with needy members of the profession, Six years a co one, of the lareest theatrical bene fits ever given In New York was In his honor. Ajr. Mayer makes his home at the Lambs' Club in New Y'ork. On Christmas, day he sent to his sister, Mrs. Meyer, the following message: with mocn love to you ana trie ram ily." ORDER AFFECTING 52-MEH HESGNDE 0 Students Who Take Ordnance Course Are Permitted to Enter Service. ALL READY TO SERVE I Olsen. Rudo.ph DtrMoa It. Order Noa. 841 to 890. (LeraJ Advisory Board headquarters. Uresham. Or.; aut- heanquartera. nod Courthouse.) Woodrnboujf i Nam Karl Mta.er. Vred I Jennings. Charles fip.er, lien Kin. Won tiplncy. Jasper IL Uulnu. Henry J. L.ald. Ulrlch Schalberser, Walter Moeblna. Arthur Hell. Byron O. fstaah. Walter Annate Marke Anderson. Oscar gtarranson. J. w. Hartlctu Walt.r J. Btela.r. John W. . I Hay man. Joha F. Peltier. John Taaraaakl. Frank T. bmlth. Ausust Carl 0. d.nbers. r rank A. Pill. Eddie T. Talt. Elmer If. Lelscher. Frits 1. tun. Walter Hoy Read. Thomaa P. Hoecker. Tred H. Ilealnc. Loula H. Xlaeda. Zenkl hlorchlln. John llarkelt. Henry V. Ciulaippe. Salvurto Clark. Clarence W. Kay. Cubert alafret. Harold W. Iuncan. Clifford W. Maraton.Stephea M. Kkstrom, Eiron Vathrlca. Krsd .jHobiuson, Prince A. B res aw. Henry N. Cleveland. Wendell H. Bundy. Kenaaley D. Tanaba. Kautaro Ftaunn. Ward Ilarton. Charles B. Campbell. Cnstaer Andsrsnn. Kred L.ee. Harold A. Peterson. Gsorf O, UHkey, Jeue ti. Hurns. Arthur IT. Ilurnell. Odbur R. tiibrlrh. Kraua 4 KEGISTRAXTS DELIXQUEXT PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 4. Pennsyl vania, which produces i per cent of the coal output of the United States, appealed today through Its Federal fuel administrator to the Government to save it from further suffering due to the scarcity of coal to the consumers. V llliam Potter. Federal fuel admin istrator for Pennsylvania, cald tonight that be expects the direotor-general of railroads to place an embargo tomor row on all incoming and outgoing freight In th Philadelphia district ex cept coal. Coaseatlen Worst fa Years. The railroad congestion In and about Philadelphia Is the worst la many years. It was said. In order further to conserve the coal supply ar. Potter tonight ordered six ll.htless nights in Philadelphia Instead of two. Lighting on Saturday nights Is permitted under certain restrictions. From, different parts of the state eme reports of fuel shortages. Potts vllle, which is built over rich beds of coal, faces a famine. SOUTH CHARLESTON, 0 Jan. In an address at a farmers' meeting here today Governor Cox, of Ohio, de clared that the 1,000,000-ton excess of coal In th Northwest "occasioned by th blunder of Fuel Administrator Gar field" la responsible in large measure for lack of fuel in the Kaat and for transports loaded with supplies for troops in foreign countries, reported tied up at ports. Dack to Books. Says Governor. Aatter pointing out that the task now faced Is to keep mines going, conges tion cleared away and sensible distri button made, he concluded: 'Mr. McAdoo, as a practical man, will 14 GIRLS, 8 MEN PLEDGED! UXITERSITT OK OREGON I'HATS A- KOUXtlE RESfLTS. Prompt Ke'sult9 Are Obtained When Situation . Is Explained to War Department Boys to Go to Rock ' Island. Nine f Those Mated fo laitlatioa In Celleare Societies Registered From Portland. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene, Jan. 4. (Special.) Fourteen girls and eight men, nine of the total from Port land, are the pledges announced today by the fraternities and sororities on the campus. Most of the pledges are stu denta entering the university for the first time this semester. Following is a list of the pledges: Gamma Phi Beta Beatrice Porteous, Helen Woodcock and Jennie Pareilus, of Portland, and Myrtle Albright, of Marquam. Alpha Phi Esther Banks and Dolly Pearson, of Portland, BJid Elsie Mo Murphy, Eugene. PI Beta Phi--Annette Spencer and Virginia Smith, of Eugene. Delta Gamma Kuth Cowan, of Marahfield. Kappa Alpha Theta Theodora Sfcop- penbach, of Portland. ' Chi Omega Zoe Cornett, of Prine v-Ule. Kappa Sigma Richard Shisler, Har rlsburg; Glen Walters, Milton. Or., and George Collins, Portland. Phi Delta Theta Willis Harbke, Portland, and Dwight Phjpps, of Med- ford. Beta Theta PI Lawrence Wood worth, of Pendleton. . Alpha Tau Omega Dick Lyons, of Eugene. Delta Tau Delta--Houstan Medleyr-of Cottage Grove. LIEUTENANT P, E. ' BARRET COM MENDED BY SECRETARY DANIELS. Dtvtatos . Ord.r Noa 1VU te 1S4. (Letal Men Registering at Oresoa City Fail ,ttend "' Meanwhtl I feel quite " I sure that the eountry will have no ob. to Return Questionnaires. Advlsejry neaaqvan.ra, ground iigor aii.iBf ilotal bulldla. til I'm .traet.) BrandU Rolf Catiuw. Charles E. l.lnd.ren. K. QutnnK. W. F". Miir.Mil. Walters. McAfaa. tiMrse C alaonoraon. Christ Abschsr. W. H., Jr. Mlllch. Christ Xiors.. Ws.anftoaa. H.Uar. John it. kuo.sr, HMiry Williamson. U F. r-'thsrlds., Johanl R, V.rt. George A. (Jul. In, Ann o I'lerca. V. A. I.lndhard. F. C. Pnyder. Carl rpancr. Harry U. Woodruff. Walter llo.au. Vrvdarlck J. Ieahl. H. C. lursuns. Jos.ph . Holier. Hoaa 11. Tlndale. Kalph . Yhlte. W. U. Thompson. James R, Itarr. liarn.y N.'son. Guy Yf. I.awrenc James B. Holtereva. W. J. siharkey. Georira K. Moor. Merle W. Creen. Marry K. tVI... W. B. Myers. Wilson Roy Hanaen. Charlea Hesuia. L.s,t. Lm V,-.'ailer. K. M. Wood. Frank U. Lynch. Harmon O. Krua.r. Jullua J. Marion. E G. Hurt. Georf. W. Tounstona. Thomaa C. Farnham. Charles Ilalrd. Hussell Avar F.ltmarsh. Norman' Hall. Chester F:cvd Kovachevlch. Maksim Tweet. Osmond 11. Nor en. DaalU Deaile. Charlea R. DtvWoa 1. Order Noa. 1214 to 120s. (Leral Advisory Board headquartcra. lol-15tJ Venn bid.) '.apea. oeotrrey rl, Harrta, Herbert !. Na.son. Geors. Genesta. Elmoa A. Gerrlty. Ueorse M. Gammte. Norman Hrndy. William F, punrond. Wolf. H. Vaa .Meter, Kdward M. Nordstrom. E. A. C, Woods. I'nrrast F. fre. Ksy E. Wide. John H. White. Hoy M. " Willis. Jack C. Anders.n. Luclea Noffk.. Ktword Conlln. William T. Harbaush. W. E. Clk. Ado.ph Koarn.r. Andrew Frederlckson. Alfred Marlon. William L, Kemp. Thomaa L Lofland, William O. Schmitt. James af. l.ampl. HJa.mar Christensnn, I.ter Rose. Howard 8. Grssnburf, Jos.ph I.lttlepaa-e. Lloyd T. Chamberlain. Faul B. Bowen, Robert Norby. George A. Krnsu Faul Tuck.r. WIMUm T. Jflrrlns. Roy We. la. Marcellua D. Khl.rs, Kdward Traucb, Jamas A. luaa Thempson. W. C I'odonjoa. alone Vl.ano. Antonio Weber. Guetai. Karatalaa. James E'... (ieorse John Hi. I. Grant Monro Harry. Joseph C. H irer. Clifford B. Kruc.r. Laland A. Edward li. ThompMn, William S. Campu.,1. William i. Morna. Ralph W. U Arf.nlun. Etstathloa Radmacb.r. Jacob k II akney. Edfar Meyer. Henry f. sltx. Fred Jhs ilr. Robert M. Enrkion. T. H. Mdtinosls. Ernest L. borne. Charles V, . DiUneii. Hobort H. Ucht.nthsl.. Cehrlas. Ernest Mul.r. Arthur E Anderwn. Robert B. Ivanakoff. i-.raahkaf Canlch. Thomaa Bode. Victor rarts Hunter. Robert R. Finn. Harry E. Miebua. Earl Ilunlv. Harlow C. rlrartf'.rd. E ma S. puvoeel. Joka J. Fsstman. cd.la R. er. Clanc. Williams. Clair. S. Wood. Howard ! MarLarea. Jof a W. Rl.ey. Robert E. Toushey. K.cene A. Hushes. John B. imn, Claude K. McClellan. Char'ea Peterson. Conrad . Crhmida Wlillara A. meron. r.arl I- OREGON riTT. Or, Jan. 4. (Spe cial.) Fbur "address unknown" ques tionnaires were returned to County Clerk Iva M. Harrington today. The rerlatrants are William Hugh Kellogg. of Oregon City; Curtis Lamoureaux. of San Francisco. CaL: Charles Orrin Dobson. of Hubbard, Or. and Arnt Nel son, or waiuga. or. Unless thes registrants make prep. r appearance before th local board within seven days from the date the questionnaires were sent out. they will be drafted Into Class I, under the draft law. placing them in the "first to fight" class of th next call. Failure to notify the County Clerk of their chang of address from that given when they registered last June is uie reason assigned for their failure to appear. RUNAWAYS ARE CAUGHT YOIXQ PORTLAND GIRLS TKACIIF.R TOLD FIBS. SAY antes. James R. riedll. John T. Xort)'. e'anford E. ilernck. i-eo ii. tlereon. Georae A Depuy. Harry H. Fnnis. Chris. M. Hotsford. Harry F, Porn.y. Joseph J. rtaiy. Lester M. Hatcheller. J van w o.ea. I red E. reco. Vlto l.icspie. Emmett X. Erlahtlsen. t-scar Kaulkner. Groveru. harffuuitf . v m. J. NoAisiainen. Christ W, srohn. t'.aud. Hcott. Ernest H. owllnff. Cecil rJL Ehi.ra, Albert Powers. Telia W. Oerold. Conrad Wllllama. Thomaa H. Kimball. Samuel H. arder. Clarence L. h.n.felt. Wm. A. Elchenlaub. Krank O. Pels. Misha Hrooke. Frank P. avasa. ftou vv . Hryaon. waller U Howard. Leon R. eaaly. Chaa. w. jr. orter. Louis sw rKalser. Ernest Urace. Ray M. Montgomery, reels w. Herht. William li.rr. Clark M. Divlslaai I. Ordar Noa. 110 to 1254. (Leral Advisory Board headquarters, ffround floor, alult omah Hotel Bulidine. -.1 fine street.) Lofaren. Carl Roy Endlrott. Thomaa H. Llndqulat. Kali U. " coetel.o. Halter J. Tha(h Polle Her Declare Yeangsters Had MK), Oaly I3M la Postal Sav laa? Certitteates Fe. TACOMA. Wash, Jan. 4. (Special.) To eacape from a teacher "who told fibs about them In school." two little 11-vear-old Portland girls. Klving the names of Klsle Hhlpley and Florence Howell, are being held in the matron's room at th city police station today awaiting officers who are to take them horn. A long-dlstanco telephone mes sage to the Tacoma police from Captain Baty at Portland declared the girls had run away from home with .800 belong ing to a woman who roomed at Klsie a home. Th train on which the girls left Portland Thursday afternoon arrived in Tacoma about 1 A. M., when tha Tacoma officers took thera. Investigation of th big suitcase they carried showed it contained 350 In postal savings certificates. "W wanted to run away because our teacher told fibs about us In school be fore the whole class, and we weren't going to stand for It," said Elsie. "W want to my horn, first and decided we would have to have a suitcase, so I went up in thla lady's room and got hers. "Then w took It over to Flossie's house and were going to put our things in th suitcasa, but it was locked, so wa got a hammer and broke the lock on it. W dldn t know there was anything in It when we took It and we didn't see any $800." Tacoma officers say they had ques tioned th girls- carefully and do not believe that thera was more than the (350 in the suitcase at the start of the trip. Th (iris will -ba taken back to Portland. Jcctlon to Professor Garfield's contln. uing his study of psychology. That will keep him out of the coal business and McAdoo In it, for which God be praised." WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. Director General McAdoo today took further steps for the relief of the coal famine in New England by ordering the dis tribution of 500 coal ears to mines along tha lines of the Eastern rail roads. "Not quit so cold tonight and armer Saturday," was today's fore cast of the weather bureau for much of the cold-stricken Eastern half of the United States, BOSTON, Jan. 4. The coal situation In New England today wan more serl ous than at any time this "W inter. Promise 1 relief through th arrival of steamers and barges and a shipment by ran waa not forthcoming, and It was admitted at the office of the New England fuel administrator that many industrial plants probably would, be forced to close. TAMPA, r la., Jan. 4. Tampa bad a heavy frost last night with 31 degrees and freezing weather spread over most of the state. The citrus trees are dor mant, and little damage has been dona by the week of cold weather. Truck crops have suffered In some sections. MARCUS MAYER IS ILL CARLY PORTLAND RESIDENT STRICKEN IN NEW YORK. IS Haracco. Tom P. anons. Arthur r. Ferns. Ahner Eu(ae pieeson. Karl . lira us. Floyd D. Buy. William J. Jena.ii. Arthur B. C'snn. Linos Olson. Ne'e smith. Robert I Indians Boost V. M. C. A. CHICAGO, Jan. 4 A total of 11036 haa been subscribed to the Army Y. M. C A- fund, by Indians of the Rosebud reservstlon, Erookings, S.', D., It was announced toda.y. Former Newspaper Mast Once Managed Theatrical Toura of Sarah Bern hardt aad Other Celebrities. Marcus Mayer, of New York, for many years a National figure in politics, the atrical Ufa and the financial world. Is ill in New York, acoordlng to informa tion received here. Mr. Mayer is an uncle of Mrs. Solomon Airsch, of Port land, and of Maroua Mayer, of Hood Itiver, and Is a brother of Mro. Adeline Meyer, of 681 Kearney street. Mr. Mayer was stricken New Year's eve while at dinner in New York. He is 75 years old. Fears are held that he may not recover. ilr. Mayer, who Is a bachelor, was identified with the' early-day history of Portland, having at one time been a member of Th Oregonian force when T. J. Dwyer was editor, .Mr. Mayer be gan his career as a printer and later entered the reportorial department, giv ing about 15 years of his early life to the newspaper field, after which he became interested in politics and other public affairs, going East eventually in the interest of theatrical affairs and becoming manager for such celebrities as Sarah Bernhardt, Adelina, Patti and Edwin Booth. Mr. Mayer was born In New Orleans In 1843. He came to Portland In 1859, and on leaving here went to Victoria, B. C. He soon afterwards went to San Francisco, where he engaged tn the newspaper business again. For a time lie held a, responsible position In con- PertLansl Mas Carries Lifeline Threnah Dangerous Surf to Grounded Ves sel Crews Also Landed. A Portland man was the recipient of high praise from Secretary of the Navy Daniels yesterday for bravery at sea. He is Lieutenant Daniel E. Barbey, of the U. 8. ship Annapolis, and he and Chief Boatswain's Mate John O. Strick land and Byron Williams, also of the Annapolis, were commended formally for carrying a lifeline through a dan gerous surf to the steamship Paddle ford, which went asrromid October 30. About two-tniras of the crew were transferred to shore by this line. Commendation also was given to other members of the crew of the Annapblls, who took a lifebpat through the surf and took off the remainder of the Paddleford's crew. Mr, Strickland's home Is In El Paso, Tex., and Mr. Williams' home is in Sulphur Springs, Tex. Lieutenant Bar bey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Barbey, 425 Tenth street. He gradu ated front Lincoln High School in 1907 and was appointed to Annapolis in 1308 by Senator Bourne. He was com missioned Ensign upon graduation from the Naval Academy In 1912 and was assigned to the cruiser California, now the San Diego. He later was trans ferred to the Lawrence and finally to the Annapolis. He is at present at Boston, and expects to be assigned soon to a new torpedo-boat for duty with the allied fleets. He is a senior Lieutenant, 28 years old. His last visit to Portland was in 1916, when he passed the Christmas holidays with his parents. Quick action was obtained at Wash lngton by Senator Charles L. McNany in Inducing the War Department to per mit 52 students, who completed the ordnance course at the University of Oregon, to enter the military branch of their choice. Suspension of an order shutting off acceptance of additional men for the ordnance department, inso far as the young Oregonlans are con cerned, was announced in telegrams sent to Portland by Adjutant-General McCain, of the United States Army. As result of a War Department order, announced January 1, all enlistments and -inductions into the ordnance de partment were stopped. Disappoinftnent la Felt. To their dismay, the 53 young men who only a few days before this date had completed a six weeks' . course at the university, under C. C. Jeremiah, nstructor in military tactics, thus seemed barred from acceptance into the ordnance department of the Army. The young men had spent from S100 to SlsO while taking the course and were chagrined deeply at thoughts of losing both their time and investment. Since completing their eoursamost of th' tentative ordnance' recruits have been staying in Portland, await ing the chance to get into service. Their plight was called to the atten tion of T. B. Neuhausen. He imme diately got into telegraphic commun ication with Senator McNary. The Senator's efforts yesterday brought the message from . Adjutant-General McCain, announcing that arrangements have been made to induct the young men into the ordnance department. A message also reached the office of Adjutant-General Williams, explaining the special order ewith reference to the students. T. B. Neuhansen Gets Message. This is th message received by Mr. Neuhausen from Adjutant-General McCain: Reference, vour . telerTam to Hon. rrharlaa L. McNary. United States. Senate, reirardlna- 52 students University of Oregon, who have completed six weeKs ordinance course at the University. recruiting officer. Third and Oak streets. Portland, has been Instructed to request local boards to Induct these students Into military service, and to report to hini When they report to recruiting officer, he Is to furnish neceaeary certificates to local boards and send students to Rock Island Arsenal. Rock Island. 111., to commanding- officer, for completion of their instruction in ordnance work. on the campus. They will be given tha regular Army pay as privates with an additional allowance of 30 cents a day. Technically they will be enlisted members of the. ordnance department on furlough. They will have to pay all their own expenses while at Eugene, as well as the expenses incidental to their trips to Portland, where they will go to make inspections of rail road and factory storerooms. All tu ition charges will be waived for the third and future classes, however. Lieutenant Jeremiah was advised from Washington today that members of the second class, who .have just completed their training here, will be assigned to immediate duty in the Gov ernment arsenal at Bock Island, 111. Ralph D. Moores, of Salem, who was a member of the second class, has been assigned to duty at the university as an assistant instructor under Lieu tenant Jeremiah. CLACKAMAS PIONEER DIES Mrs. 1'ernicla War nock to Be Burled Tomorrow. OREGON CITY, Or., Jan. 4. (Spe- cial.) Mrs. Pernlcia Warnock, wife of Mason Warnock, well-known and prominent pioneer of Clackamas County, died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D, H. Howell, of Concord, after an illness of about a year. The body has been brought to Oregon City and is at the Holman Undertaking Parlors, where the funeral services are to be conducted on Sun, day afternoon at 1 o'clock, with Rev. E. E. Gilbert, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiating. Tha interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery. Mrs. Warnock was the daughter of the late Samuel and Faith Hughes, early pioneers of Oregon. She w&s born In September, 1842, in Saline County, Mo., and came with her parents across the plains to Oregon at the age of 10 years. Quake Havoc Exaggerated. SAN SALVADOR, Jan. 4.-The latest advices received show that the first re ports of the Guatemala earthquake were exaggerated. The fatalities as a result of the disturbance aggregated 50. while only 100 persons were injured. Earth shocks continue, but t they are weak. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 4. Maximum temperature, 59 degrees; minimum temper ature, 50 deg-rees; river reading, 8 A. M. lti.3 ifeet; change in last 4 hours, 1-foot 4b.ll; total rainfall (5 P. M. Jto 5 P. M. .07 Inches; total rainfall since September 1917. 21.15 inches; normal rainfall since September 1, 20.8U inches; excess of rain fall since September 1, 1017, OSS Inches. Sunrise, 7:53 A. M. ; sunset, 4.39 P. M. ; total sunshine, none; possible sunshine, 8 hours, 46 Minutes; moonrise, 12:34 A. M. : moonset, 11:02 A. M. Barometer reduced sea level) 5 P. M., 80.11 Inches; relative humidity at noon, 91 per cent. THE WEATHER. STATIONS. "3 Wind Plate of Weather The ordnance students are all of draft ago. They have been expecting to be appointed sergeants in this department. It still is believed that they will get this appointment. The fact that they are ordered to Rock Island comes as a surprise, ss they had supposed they would be or dered to San Antonio, Tex. PROFESSOR GETS COMMISSION G. C. Jeremiah, in Charge of Ord nance Class, Is Second Lieutenant. UNIVERSITY OP OREGON. Eugene. Jan. 4. (Special.) Professor C. C. Jer emiah, who has had charge of the ord nance instruction work at the univer sity for the last three months, has been commissioned a Second Lieutenant in toe Ordnance Reserve Corps of the United States Army and assigned to active duty at the university. This means that Lieutenant Jeremiah will continue in charge of the ordnance training work here after January 14, when the courses will be placed on a military basis. A new class of 75 men, recruited from all parts of the Pacific Coast, will report at that time. Members of the new class will be enlisted before they begin their work I .... 4i Baker Boise ..... Boston . . . Calgary Chicago . . . Denver Ies Moines Duluth .... Eureka Galveston Helena Jacksonville t Juneau Kansas City Los Angeles Marshfield . Medford . . . Minneapolis New Orleans New York . . North Head North Yakima. Phoenix ..... Pocatello Portland . . . . Koseburgr . . . . Sacramento St. Louis . . . . Salt Lake . . . San DietfO San Francisco. 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I.N'W SOiSW Rain ICloudy Clear Pt. oloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Rain Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Rain Clear Pt. cloudy Rain Pt. cloudy Cloudy Claar- Clear Cloudy Cloudy IClear Cloudy Pt. oiouny Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear iCloudy pt. clouuy Cloudy C oudy Oloudy Rain Rain ' Rain Snow 5H0.10( 4iSW ICloudy tA. M. today. 'P. M. report of preceding day. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Saturday, strong southerly winda. Washington and Oregon Saturday, strong southerly winds. Idaho Saturday, rain. rain; rain; SEND THE BOYS AT THE FRONT COPY OF NEW YEAR'S OREGON! AN ANNUAL NUMBER, JAN. 1,1918 Is the most interesting and complete edition ever published. You will also want to send -copies to your friends in the East. Now on sale. Single copy, 5c; postage, 5c in United States and possessions and to expeditionary forces; foreign, 10c. Fill out blank form and send to Oregonian office, Sixth and Alder, NAME . STREET .' 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