The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 24, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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ONgggyfflSfltD WITH WISHING PEOPLE A "MERRY CHRISTMAS;" HELP MAKE IT ONf
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A Marshfield Woman
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lag
Wxmm
Shop Early
onco said: I buy advert Isod articles bocauso ther
nro invariably worth what I pay for them." Th0
merchants with tho best reputations for Integrity
and honest merchandise are without exception
thoso who advertise their goods unceasingly
Dy so doing you not only got tho best goods nsd
tho best assortment to chooso from, but you are
kind to yoursolf and tho Bales-poplo. Christmas
Is drawing very near. Start nowl
MK.MJIKR OP Tlllt ASSOCIATED PllKtut
VOL. NO. XXXVIII.
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ny Associated Press
BERLIN, Dec. 24.-Vla Wirclc...)
Rya: "Tho onomy did not renew tho
jlxchooto, wo took 2.10 prisoners
IIS
DC
LflR
NSERIESOFflTTACKS
kctlvo yesterday noar Chalons. Infantry attacks follnwr.i n finmo nr.
Llllcry 'attack made by tho enemy In
vcro ropuisctl."
- "A (ranch kept under continuous
as recaptured in tho evening. Tho
Ijicccssful counter nttnek because parts of tho trenches had been nlmoat
leveled by tho enemy's flro. More than a hundred prisoners were left
our bands.
f In tho Knst wo bavo assumed tho
fcldonburg nnd Soldnu (East Prussia.) Wo repulsed tho Russians after
pvornl days righting at Mlnwn (Northern Poland) and l:.o enemy's posi
tions at Mlnwn nro ngnln In our linmls. More than a thousand prisoners
vera tnkon In theso buttles.
At tho confluonco of tho llzurn
tacks took plnco at many plnccs. The
bf tho mlaty weather. Tho Russians
a'nk of tho Plllcn Ittvcr. Southeast
fiercely sovoral times, but wore repulsed with heavy losses by tho Aus-
lio-Gorinnii forces. Knrthor south
BUT HEAVY
FOGS
RICH
WIOUKE
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Times.)
PARI8, Dec. 21. Tho offlnlul communication today snys: "From tho
oa to tho Lys River wo matlo progress by sapping operations In tho
luncs, and wo repulsed an attack In
jlln, sotithcnst of Ypres, wo occupied
is far aa tho southorn part of tho vlllago In a counter attack. Tho Irol-
tlan army pushed forward certain
ho YBor to tho south or Dlxmudo.
pe,rat(ona Impossible. In tho Alsno region, tlio Zouaves all day yostor
ay "hold back brilliantly n number or attacks. In tho vicinity or Per
inea nil Gorman counter nttacka woro ropulscd. Northwest or Mcsnll
s Hurlls, wo occupied tho Gcrmnn
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II1U UlllVU UUVIl II l-uillltvi imi.i
if n nlaan nf Irrnfiml In III1 fll-nfli)'
ileoco, of fog mndo Important Wer'tlp6a''lm
'nrftst.. w rrinulicil a German counter
ur artlilory demolished and caused
"M " -"
Northwest of St. Dlo, our Infantry
EIS
mm. a llil.l.a tl
so Says Detective mncnun
Who Declares Evidence is
Now at Hand
That tho Handon casd lifta been
pioroly acrntchod on tho aurfneo aud
liiat tho real moat of tho story ro-
hmlnB yot to bo told Is tho assorllon
If Dotoctlvp W." J. Mitchell, who
ma ovor from Coqulllo yostorday
vlth hla wiro and datiBhlor on a
bhrlstmnB shopping trip.
"Wo hnvo boon on tho dofenslvo so
," declared Mr. Mitchell, "but
com now on thoro Is a dirfercnt nnglo
Ihd wo have plenty or ovidonco to
Wppprt our contentions. Thero is n
treat deal yot to como out."
Already tho trial or Lollta Slmp-
on, charged with porjury, hns been
leld In Judge Hall's office whero
pio camo as a Juvonllo charge Tho
Hrl was turned ovor to her fatner
nd will romijln In hla care.
Mr. MttchoUsald (tja probably the
H,l.r. IJl-l,.,., l,or,Tna will bo
dBortio tUi14 in January. Ho bo-
ivea U-wVuld ibo hard to hoiu mom
er until February for tho roason
at QUtftvt Attorney Llljeqvist will
absent In Roseburg, whero ho has
o Barton casa coming up for trial.
Though tho grand Jury Is now off
i a repess Mr. Mitchell is oi mo
lief that they still have before them
ulto a bit or work nnd will probably
reconvened.
As to tho trend tho caso will tako
om now on th detective would not
T. though ho Intimated that City
attorney Treadgold ot Bandon will
ve many serious questions to an-
for, This much was brought out In
te testimony or Lollta Simpson this
eek when she made direct accusa
ls against the attorney, declaring
had ben making a supreme efrort
break Joe Coach. Just as rirmly
the story is told against him,
"eadgold makes the accusation that
s
MERELY STARTI
Established 1878
n The Cnmit Mull.
ALLIES
IT MANY
to Coos Bay Times.)
- Tlio official communlrnl.o,, ln,.v
attacks near NIcuport yesterday. At
December 22. Tho enemy was nnaln
Soualn and Perthes regions. Theso
flro by tho enemy was lost to us, but
position was abandoned after this
, .,
offensive nnd nro ndvanrlng 0:1
nnd Rnwka Itlvors, flerco bayonet at
artillery could do little on account
suffered heavy losses on tho right
of Tomnszow tho Itusslans attacked
tlio situation in unchanged."
S BY ALLIES
DELAY OPERAT
rront or Lombaortzydo. At war-
a group of "houses and drovo back
detachmenta along tho right bnnlt or
In Iho Arrns region, rog still makos
.troches W a. distance 0 UW) yWi
1m inn Arunnno. wo iuok nuanunoiun
' M I J ' I r r u . v I : ....AM..ik.
rgonncr,-Vo took possession
1ST (thWldii1rn;di,l llrov-
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foTCSt. 1
lyo
attack
Apromont rorest,
tho onomy to evacuato tho trononcs.
gained ground.
EIGHT F
F. K. Gettins Completes Jour
of InvestigationImmediate
Needs Are Provided For
Tllr'ro l "lUo. povctiy or want
on Coos Day to mar tho Christmas
joys, accordlug to Frod K. Gottlns,
who Inst evening completed n throo
day tour ot Mnrshflold nnd Ita en
virons In bohalf or an orKanUatlon
of good fellows who rogularly llgtit
en tho gloom by oxercUIng chnrlty.
After his thrpo days' Investigation,
ho roported that thoro wero only
eight ramlllos In tho Marshriold dis
trict who might bo considered na In
neod. t 41
Mr. Gottlna mndo a most thor
ough tour and aaldo rrom his por
HdiHl search, ho Investigated cases
that woro roported by others. Somo
ol theso ho scratched oK tho list,
as ho round that thoy wero not auN
flclontly In need to warrant char
ity being oxtonded to them. Tho
eight families Include somo In Hun
ker Hill, Rol8 Addition and In
Forndalo &nd Marshfield proper.
Kacli or tho eight families' ero
provided lth orad of tho neces
sities of' 'life, which will take caro
or their immediato neeu .. -suro
thorn being adequately cared
"in addition to tho charity extend
od by Mr. Gottlns, children In tho
oiRht homes will bo gladened by
toy. and other tokens rrom another
bunch of good rellowa, who will
aln caro for some ramlllea In Nor h
Dend who have been reported In
I"iMr' Gottlns' report will do much
to'clariry the rumors or a consid
erable number on the bay being In
nt,ad' .MPiinr CHRISTMAS
EDWARD DYER and W. E. Yerkes
were down rrom Daniels Creek last
night aud returned there today.
Tomorrow will be first Christmas
that Mr. Dyer has been able to
spend at home since ho camo to tho
coast, his work having always tak
en him aw a)
REPULSED
POUTS
CI
IONS
AiLIES
FOUND
EED
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
Captar Of Lodz By Germans
Tminins Point Of War In East:
ariona goes imv
tDr AuoctiteO rrrt to Cool DJ Tim.
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21.
Arizona's prohibition Inw will
go Into effect January 1. Spe
cial United States tribunal
from which Injunctions woro
nought to prevent Its enforce
ment, rofusod to Issuo such In
junctions In a brlof decision
rendered today. An appeal to
tho United States Supromo
Court will bo taken nt onco.
CRUCIAL TIME
NOW NEARING
IN BIG WAR
tOf AmocLI rint lo Coo Bit Timwi.l
LONDON, Dec. 2 l.-r-Chrlstmns
cvo flndi) llttlo change In 4ho under-'
ground wnrfaro In tho western thoa-
ter, whero Qcn. Joffro still appears
10 UO cailuouBiy lueuiiK uir nil upuu- ,
Ing in tho strongly outrencnea uer-i
mnn lino ncrosa Franco nnd Ilelglum.
In tho enst tho supromo German ef
fort continues to bo mndo, before
Wnrsaw. Tho Germans nro now
bringing up 12 centlmotor guns pre
paratory to alcgo oporatlnns.
MKRRV CHRISTMAS
T,
I!
I nrlnn Offtnn Kfill Plnpft onrl
UUIIUUII UMIVjU, Will , UIUOU UIIU
No War News Will Bo Pass
ed for Transmission
LONDON, December 24. Tho oN
llclal presa bureau and' consor's or
flco nronoBo to tnko a holiday from
2 o'clock on tho afternoon or Decern- j
nor 24 ,to 0 o'clock Christmas night,
during which period no nowa will bo j !
passed for transmission. j i
MF.RRV CHRISTMAS
PLAN TO ADD TO
i
Coos River Consolidated Dis
trict May he Enlarged New
School Nears Finish
' Will Smith,
lit Marsh field
ot Coos Rlvor. wna
yostordhy on routo
to Coqulllo to tako up with County,
Suporlnteudont Dakor and tho
other otriolalB tho question far add
ing another school district to tho
now consolidated district on Cooa
Rtvo-. Tho district In question lloa
Ju v south or tho boundaries or tho
consolidated district und will provo
valuablo lo botu districts,
Tho territory which It Is pro
posed to add to tho Cooa Rlvor
district tins only ton rosldonta or
school ago nnd Ita assossod valua
tion ia something moro thnn a mil
lion dollars. Tho, residents aro In
ravor of it, but somo or tho non
resident property owners, genorally
timber holdora, aro opposing It bo
causo they do not wa,nt to pay tho
tlightly higher tax that tho Coos
River district will levy. W. J. Con
rad, or the Coos County Tax Asso
ciation, Is expected to oppose It.
Hf'Wover, Mr. Smith was very hopo
ful that the project could bo carried
oi't as it would be benetlclal to
both districts.
Mahaffy Oipoetl Progresi.
Mr. Smith was one or tho men
to whoso efforts tho consolidation
of tho Coos River district Is largely
duo. Ho was chairman of tho dis
trict board when ho took It up and!
hPd tho support of Dlroctor John
Hcudrickson. Chas. Mahatry, an-
other director or tho district, op-
poed It vigorously and saw County,
Superintendent Baker and had the
latter opposing It until Mr. Smith
and his sister, Mrs. Chas. Dungan,
put tho proposition before him in
tho right light. Then Mr. Baker,
swjubed from Mr. Mahaffy's side1
and Joined in with them. At the
time, Mr. Smith, although a director
NR CENSORS RES
0 CHRIST
I DAY
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Gen, Von. Hjndenburg, Ger
man Leader, Says Fate of
Campaign peoided There
GERMANS cTJTWAY
THROUGH RUSSIANS I
Two Division? Turned Cut Way
Through Warsaw Reservists
-Took 12,000 Prisoners
tlljr AmoiUIH PrrSi lo Ceo. ILj Tlmm.)
LODZ, Monday, (Hy courier to
Posen). Tho capture or Lodz, ac
cording to tho declaration today by
Gene. Von Hlndenbtirg to the corres
pondent or tlio Associated Press, was
tho turning point Of tho campnign in
I Poland. Tho Russian lines In north
ern Poland rested on this city, for tho
' possession of which Micro occurred j
tho most bitter struggle of tho entire
war. I
j After tho Russians wuro forced to I
1 ovneuuto tho town, a general Russian '
1 retirement was necossnry. Tho cor-1
, respondent visited tho spot whnro oc-
curred tho eolobrated "cutting off"
j of tho two acrmnn corps which, after
I Itnlmr nnHrnlv atirrniinilnit liv lt nn.
Ill ndvnnco of tho Wnrsnw
rosnrves,
trno(I nn(, cut t,10p
way out nnd
brought with thphi about 12,000 or
their would-bo captors.
MURKY' CilKIHTMAH
flllfil! CLASR Hi
MEXICO DENIED
Report of Friction Between j
vuia ana uuujprroz uigcrea
ite.q'.iljy Reports Today
HWm'.vVNU MAVTORIJNA'
(nr,AmoUU4 ITM. la Coo DT TIMm.)
' NACQ J)cc. 2-L Golem!
Rcottiluft camp to meet May
torona on the border yeatorday,
but Scott missed mooting May
toronn, liernuso of n misunder
standing. Scott la hqi'oful oC
solving tho prohloin created by
Mexican flro across tho border.
(Ilf Aiotfrl rrr.i la Coo. !Ujf Tlmw.J
WASHINGTON, D. O., Dec. 24,
1 Provisional President Gutlorroz nnd I
I General Villa lmd a long conference
last night In Mexico' City, according
j to advices today to tho Stato Depart-
, incut. An no mention wnB mado or
friction between tho factions, the
I Stato Department officials regard
jtholr dispatches aa ovldimco against
j tlio roporta that Gutlorroz had been
i mado a prlsonor aud hla forces ongag-
cd wltl tho vl,,n 'roops.
unrranza naa no munition ot neo-
'"K tlio country, according to a tolo-jnm,
gram received ut tho Cnrranza ugoucy '
lioro.
r
MKItUV CHRISTMAS-
MVItTLi: POINT m).si-:h pastor
llov. Cuiiltrr ItehlgiiN to At'cppl Call
I'l-om .Moiituun Church
(Special to Tho Times.)
MYRTLE POINT, Dec. 21. Ells-
worth
E, Coulter, pastor or the
Christian Church has resigned, to
accept a cull to tho church at
Moore, Montana, Mr,, and Mrs.
Coulter accepted tho call to the
church hero eighteen months ago
and during this tlmm tho church i of unont, ami ot ono niitiaron yunr
has been greatly strengthened and ! of peaco among English speaking na
each dopartmont of tho church has . tlons, Androw Carnogio, Chairman of
been reorganized and put In work- tho Amorlcan Peaco Contennary com
ing ordor. Thero havo been 55 ad- mltteo, sent two cablegrams In behalf
dltlonB to tho church, Mr. and of tho committee. Ono was of good
Mrs. Coulter aro leaving hosts or , will to tho citizens or Ghont through
ir entis w .Myruo roint, wno wisiutno King or ueigiuin ami mu ouiorr .
them well In their now field of la-' t Karl Grey, chairman or the British foment house wero trappe d ear y
bor. : committee, expressing tho hop. that today In a flro that started In to
xHCngland and tho United Staloa will j usemont and spread rapidly up tho
In bis homo district, was
blu homo district, was sending
his threo children to school In
other district, because tho homo I
school was practically inaccessible j
to his place.
New School Progrose8
The new school houso la pro
giessliig flue. Thero was somo do-1
lay In the noq-arrlval of somo of
the material, but now the finish is
In sight and they wJII have ono or
fi.t finest rural school buildings in
tho state. Not only that, but they
ar planning to make the course
o:io of the be,st, town 'high schools
tin' even being excluded. J
I WIUSON SANTA CIi.U'H
I to manv kiddies
1 Ilr AnwWtfd 1'rrn to Coo llnjr Tlmn.l
I WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec.
21 President Wilson wont golf-
lug today despite u heavy snow
I storm. Chlldron living along tho
road ho takes to tho goU club
were mado happy by tho arrival
of nu nulomobllo tilled with
I presents from tho Whlto House.
CHRISTMAS
CHEER ALONG
BATTLE LINE
(Dr AMotUtM rm i. co ntf tibm.)
IJNDON, Dec. 2i. All tho armies
aro planning to spend Christinas an
best they may. lloxos and greotlngH
from homo nro being distributed In
tho trenches, nt tlio hospltnls nnd In
tlio camps,
MKRRV CHRISTMAS
T
BY BIG FLOODS
; Santa Cruz and San Pedro
Rivers on Rampage Causing
Much Damaue
IIJ Al(KlteJ rmi to Coot fly Tlmw.J
tucson, Ariz., doc. u, Tiiosnn-J
! tn Prnz Klvnr la mi IIh wnrd rnmnnun
!I ii n geiiernllon nnd tho San Pedro
River, west of Rsbpo, ls. ncnrly.,a
ii)Il'JSvlii ptlierl'.strcams nr ,awni-
leu- W ' proportloiYi' Railroad', tracks
jaro washod Hut, bu'lldlhgB' Hodflcd or
' carried nwny nnd sovurnl Uvea lost
aro soma or tho results or sovun days'
ruin, Nogulcs Is Isnlntod.
. MCRRV CIIHIHT.MAH
IN LOS ANGELES
Famous California Naturalist
Sucouriibs' to f rtcti'mpnia
After Short Illness
(llr AMotUM 1'fto lo
frnt,Tim.1 .
LOS AKGKLKS,
figfe, ,24.-r.nJir,
j'lulr( thiHnmoua natnrallst "or Call!
forni llu.a ttt a l0siltll lior'o' today
of Immin,0, j Wua 70 years or
nKt j,0 wa8 ,r0ught hero from
j)KKOtt( (.nf.( urrlvlnt; at mliinlKht.
ll0l, at 10 thB nK,
MKHRV CIIHIKTMAB-
CARNEGIE IS
BOOSTING PEACE
Scottish-American Peace Ad
vocate Sends Cablegrams
to Belgians and English
tP AwxUtfrl I'rwi lo Coot Dr Tl"-1
NEW YORK. Doc. 21. On tho nn-l
iili'Afiinnu rt lwi uliriiliiir tt llin IrAJltv'
iiiiumui fciv Bnn tm t"
I . . i .a 1- ...-.
i imuo ntior mo ar in i'nw""ib
that International disputes shall here
after bo adjusted by arbitration,
3IKIIIIV CHRISTMAS
K. L. ROBINSON returned yostor
day from nn extended stay at
been
Reedsport, where he has
laying out a big addition to War -
ARIZONA
SWEP
JO
MUIR
DIED
rcn Reeda ruturo metropolis, j ur," , " " t- ,
which will bo put on the market lt the Polyclinic Hospital ho was on
soon. Ho roporta that the cold , duty when tho tiro started and order
weather has raised havoc along1 cJ l,,e ambulance to the scene. Ho
tho upper I'mpqua. tho lea being did not lenrn or tho death or his,
so thick that tho Eva could not1' rolatlvoa until hla mother was
reach
River
Scottshurg. Upper Smith
was nUo frozen ovor.
A Consolidation of Times, Const MaD
anil Cooi Hnr Ail vert litr
LITTLE GRANGE IN WAR DESPITE
SEVERE FIGHTiMG AT MANY POINTS
No Significant Changes in Positions of Armies Indicated in Of
ficial Statements From Contending Forces Furious
Engagements Between Allies and Germans
TRENCHES CAPTURED, RECAPTURED AND FINALLY
4 DESERTED OWING TO SEVERE ARTILLERY FIRE
Germans Claim Russian Advance in East Prussia Checked and
Czar's Forces Defeated at Mlawa Battle at War
saw Being Fought Out With Bayonets
(Ily Associated Presa lo Tho Cooa Ray Times.)
LONDON, Dee. 24. Official statements rovoal tho Intense naturo of
tho fighting now lu progress In both tho 13ast and West, but lndlcato
thnt with tho possible exception of Fast Prussia, thoro hna been no sig
nificant .changes,
Tlu Gorman'H slatomoiits tell of n fight for tho possession of n trohch
In Franco which wna won hy tlio French, reenptured by tho Gormana nnd
flnnlly nbandoned. Ho fiorco wna tho strife that tho trench was almost
leveled by tho artillery flro.
Tho French Btntomont, whllo saying small gains woro mado hero nnd
there, montlons Germnn nttacka at so many point K t.hntj H Is. nppront
thnt tho Allies have not been pormltted Bolely to tnko tho otfqnslvc. BUCh
ground as they won recontly wiih not to bo hold without hard fighting.
Tlio flghtlujr In Poland has beennio moro sovoro and nt polntn nloiiR
tho west or Warsaw, tho Issuo la Jiol'ng fought out with bayonets. Horlln
stntos that tho Russian ndvnnco In Unsl Prussia Is checked, nnd ho Rus
sians nt Mlawa, near tho Prussian border, wero defeated.
FRENCH
PATROL
GERMAN AERONAUTNEAR PARIS TODAY
z (Dy Associated Press lo tlio Coos Day Tlmoa.) ,
PARIS, Doe. 21. A tlornian noroplano tryliiR lo roncll Paris, aaya Tho
Journal, wna puraufd and brought dpwn hy a French nlr plrol, t
Poutolso, nineteen iuIIod itorthweit of) Paris. ' ' '
JAP BATTLESHIP. AND
GUARD ENGLISH MERCHANTMAN FLEET
(Ily Associated Press to tho Cooa Bay Times.)
LIMA, Porn, Dec. 24,.--Tho Japnnwo battleship Hlzon, accompanied by
n Japniieau torpedo boat dt-Htroyer and aovoral Engllali merchantmen, has
nnchorod off Puurto du Plsurn, Per-
CZAR VISITS MOSCOW HOSPITAL
(Dy Asaoclnted Press to Tho Cooa Day TlmoB.)
iMOSCOW, Dec 24. Emroror Nicholas and the Empress, accninpnnlod
iiV timir ..hlliirnn. visited tho hositltala Iil Moscow today. Thq Emporor.lB
' - '
. t -i. ... ,...... m. I r...il..
on nia-wny puck hi i-hhuhiuh iium.mu v...-
,t
AUSTRIANS TORPEDO FRENCH SHIP"1
I
(Ily Associated Press to tlio Cooa Day Tlmoa.) ' '
LONDON, Dec. 21. An official statement glvon out In Purls today
anya mi Austrian HiibmnrHio torpedoed a French battlushrp In tho Gulf of
OtrTuito, Tho bnltloiihlp whb damaged only Hllglitly. No ono waa Injured,
DROPS BOMBS AT DOVER
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Tlmos.)
LONDON, Deo. 24. "An noroplauo or tho onomy dropped a bomb whllo
passing over Dover tlilit morning." Buya Iho'oftlelal atatimiont. "Tho mU
silo roll In a gurdon and explodod, but no damago waa done. Tho aoro.
piano was oon lor a row second only. It loft Immediately, passing out
over the sea. A British air craft v.ont up. but did not oo tho onotny
again. Tlio weather was cloudy and roggy."
FWE LIVES LOST iTWB LIVES LOST
III H lHU FIRE; IN TEST HALES
ID AMorlHo-J Pr to Cv Cr TlmMl
NEW YORK, Dec. 21. Flvo mem
bora or a ramlly occupying an apart
ment on tho top rioor or a live Btory
. covaH)r ahafts. Four mumbom or
tno family woro BUliPiiatQd before ion, Otho Chnppoll. djod, beroro tho
aid could reach thorn, tho firth dying' rescuors reached htm.
soon attor being taken to tho hospl- MliltllV .CHRISTMAS -
tal. Tho dead aro Mrs. Mary Corsco.'KOUAR SIMPSON, tha dare-devil
' 'or tnree sons nnii tt ",ei10, T'10 on i
I' "ivh.b ........ . , .-
brought Into the hospital, wnero sue
H,"l-
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lln. flfillnnuil. ' '
Archie Long, Rescued After
130 Hours, Succumbs at
Winona, Waslu Today
(lir a.m l.il-l ft V Co B TiomI
WINONA, Wash., Dee. 24 Archlo
. rflncuoii alive from
, Long who w J e, Jr ta
ho government test hota .fUr h
' j wm unc0nfC,0U1 whott
today. Ho waa unconscious wnou
, . . .. hol0i inB comimR-
taken from tho holo.
autolst and lumbar matjaata of
North Bend, was seort on Our street
ono day this week displaying hU
oxportness as a manipulator of, th
steorlng wheel. Edgar aaya H r
qulres more knowledge to iYi
gato an, auto over a water uljw
than It does to navigate, a. ship over
a wholo ocean of water And, Ity
gar knowH.
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