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DAILY EVENING EDITION Number copies printed nf yefllerdA'fl Dally edition 2,658 TTits paper In a member of and audited by the Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY EVENING EDITION WEATHER FORECAST Tonight and Thursday fair, colder t tonight. Maximum. 54; Minimum, US; Untn fall, .07; Wind, northwest, gentle; Weather, cloudy. 7s COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER CITY OFFICIAL PAPER y-iSBiPHDEar-av J14.JUPW J'KIJM' t-autfa -y siWEO -w VOL. 29 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, l NO. 9292 CITY BUDGET TO BE ACTED Tl MORROW Special Meeting of Council Tomorrow Night to Ap prove Previous Estimate. SEWER FOR BLOCK ON MAIN ST. GOES More Paving Work to be Done on Lewis Street in Short Time. If any taxpayer hua a complaint to lodge before the council against the budget uh proposed as a basis for the tax levy for the next year, let him be at the special council meeting tumor row evening; or remain forever quiet. The meeting; la called for the expresa purpose of adopting the budget as heretofore published and then Is the time for the making of any complaint of protest. At the same meeting the council will probably adopt the plans for the extension of the Haley street pave meiU to the city limits. Sewer To IUi Condemned. At the meeting last evening, com plaint waa made about the condition of the private sewer which serves the block from the 8t. George Hotel to Alia street. City Health Officer Mat tery submitted a report stating that the sewer la out of order so much that P. should be condemned at a n ulna nee and as unsanitary. Dr. I. U. Temple, one of the property owners affected, appeared In person ta auk Its condem nation, stating that the majority of the property owners affected are wil ling to put in a hew sewer. The coun cil is disposed to order the new sewer. Ordinances were adopted last even ing authorizing contracts with the Warren Construction Co. for the pav ing of Lewis street from Le to Beau regard and Calvin street from Court to Alta. Two other contracts have been submitted but City Attorney Fee ttnnounced that he had discovered in them clauses providing that the city should pay Interest to the company on the amount of the contract from the date of completion until the date of the fUing of the liens. He has re turned them with the suggestion that these clauses be stricken out, he slated. A petition was presented by I-oKan street property owners asking that the plans for the paving of that street be ehunged to make the pavement 1!8 feet wide, and this change will prob ably be alolwed. tfsllPi3Np8 GERMANS GIVE UP " 57 P3t: FURTHER EFFORTS " l U uHHui, HLIj I m , 1 11 By S. . MarKe.nn. (Written for the International Kcici firrvirc) : 'M THANKFUL to be here an' fight in' In the mud an' the rain an the cold,. With a wind that is bitter an' bitin' In a trench we've got orders to hold, Though we suffer the tortures of Hades ITAI.I W 1 1 K. 1X1 A I t'l'lJiS, Nov. 2. IVf-li AiislrJuu rfin foni'iin'iitH from tlm Kiiia front mw uhtly llirouu lino luittlc in mi I'ffor lo lu-.-uk tit.. Italian uV f( hm Thf fiifiny a uiuil.f.. to Kujii u miiuIc anl rinrt!i the; iiast tfo Iifnrs. I "reni('iit .'tinny iit-tti.-ks win rr'ull. Tho eiM'niy Iuih uojiurcnt ly i-raliy..'tl 11.-4 Ina bility lo .-ros t(u- lower IMuvc un.l (Iccrcard. its fiKlitiin; tlit-rt. iii;i.,i xs lii pi i.m: l td-: l,O.M)., Nov. i'l. llaltf re- Mrrt(l tlio llclia.- rt'pnl.'rf'd a frerriiati utlack. ill tll( Ast-iwint distrif-t IN VASION" II l-X Kl-:i V..SIIIX;TX. .Nov. 2. Tlio Teuton invasion of Italy Is tli'fl ilitcly lialtil. .Tilt' Anslro-tW-r-inaim arr now iliirKin? in aloiu; tije TajrHanirnU rier. for tin? winter Home euliles wtate. Itali an civilians liTcsieetivo of ai;o or m-.v are fore-d to work on the entreiiehnientH. Trotsky - Lenine Element Seems to be in Firmer Control Than Previously. LONDON REPORT IS ! OF SAME NATURE With a front that's both cheerful an' bold. To-night we'll get turkey an' drcssin' Well mixed with the shot an' the shell, To bring thoughts of the States, an' a blessin', 1 An' relief from the strain for a spell; But we're here, an' we'll battle the Kaiser 'Til ice skates are sellin' in Hell! So tell all the folks that are waitin' That we're cheerful an' well to a man; And, while sure, ice are not under rat in' The job that we've taken in hand; But we're here, an we'll battle the Kaiser 'Til he yields to democracy's stand! GERMANS IN FRENCH REPULSE RAID PRECEDED BY ARTILLERY Lenine Would Cancel Debts ' if Armistice is Not Accepted. i v:ir offien i ra itl pre boinbard- I J'AfUS, Nov. 'J'.'. Tito I anmnii)i'-il licit a (Jerm.i !ce(i-. by Jt vi..l-iit iirtiller ; merit p.i i t of ;t !.,(;,! ! repulsed north of Crilk-t. The enemy sides nf the Meusc were- repulsed. P ET Ft OG R A D. Xo V. 29 . Ensign Krylenko, the Bolshevik! commander In chief has formally notified Bolshe vikt government that all hostilities at all fronts has closed through consent jf the German commanders to negoti ate, an armistice. The German and, ! Russian army he-ads will confer Sat ! urday. 0" Kerensky lost tho last vestago of 'support when the doubtful element of the garrison decided to support the miiliturv rpvnlutinnnrv pnm m it tff- The Moscow reports declare that i great numbers of soldiers are leaving; The enemy is reiMrted ' tno fro"t- At Khodynka barracks hwivy artillery attfirk at ' formerly numberins? 11,000 men only French r.-iiding detach-j rfinain- neven nunaroa remain uenine nam l.st. h-a ily. as nakint; a trt h A inne. ni.nl nenet rated the Herman lines 18.000 at Khamovniky. king almost of Uio nature. v.vsr of Aine in Argonne returning j openly threatened to declare Russia's ed aiiaek uas sucoeKSf ull v with prisoners Knemy raids on both i018 and obligations to other nations jinvana unieaa muse nations accept ine Bolsheviki general armistice pro ! posals. COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN NAMED FOR COUNTY RED CROSS WORK J) For tho puri'"v,. (,f n;miin eorn- 'nintf eh.t irnir-n to t;il--- rliitiuf of the 'vario;! doj'-'ti LinnntH of the Auik, tb-'b";n- of iincrirt of the. Rwl i.Ti.-s , hii'l'T nif. ' ..tt.-r'ii.v aft rri'Hm. i j The folio .viM w'i-rt t lie select jop.-j niMiI'.': ,T. f. j:.iie. ('"iiTi-ielNir, i. .M. ,lice, auditor. I'oti 'ohn, chuiitinn U,i fiuanc, .Mrs H. H. Hattery, ehair : man of cormnittee m im!ii;)ry suri--aI jsupplies, .Mrs. Ciiarl s H. Mjrsh, :ch:iir!n.!n the conin:ittee on hit-- pit f:;irtiii'ijts and M'ort:rooui, jur.s. A. fvVt- II. i', chairman of rnntin eonmiil- tee, i:. I'. .Vaihliail and .Mrs. i. A. ; Hart inn n rhairinen of civilian relief com rn it tee, .Mr. Marshall havin? charge of the financial end and Mrs fiartm.-n of home, service. Mrs. I.ina j aneviki opposition, H. Fturcis, chairman of the uuxtliai y ', ceased. cttmm ittee. j Kacii chairman wis ant hnrizd to seloct the membership of the cornrnif tee and it is planned ti nj-kranlzcrj the work so that the tnavy burden of the uoilz will bo--- distributed over' the cnmmiii-c. ' Purine the past ynr a .voiueii have burins tbj heaviest LiONDON', Nov. 29. The Russian moderate socialists have apparently failed completely to form a compro mise government. Many moderates have evidently decided to support the Maximalists. The Bolshevik! move ment is gaining repidly. Kaledine, the Cossack, alone seems to be heading1 the only formiable Bol- AH fightinr ha4 , Continued on Page 6.) (Continued on i'age 5.) TO STOP SPEEDING IN VICINITY OF SCHOOLS NKW ltlINAC'K Wll.l, I'KCH IIIi; 12 Ml 1,1 AS MAVWIM si'r.Ki:i. DOPE CALLS FOR LIVELY GAME WITH THE DALLES HIGH SCHOOL As it result f reckless driving of autos past the Hawthorne and Lincoln schools, the city council will lower the speed limit from L'O to 12 miles an hour within a certMfn distance of ul public schools as a measure of protec tion to the school children. The ac tion is be! mk li kn at t tie retmest of the parent -teachers' council of the city. Mrs. VY. I). McNary us chulrnmn of the parent -teachers' council address ed a communication to the council last evening- complaining of speeding past t he two schools above mention ed, the streets in front of which are pnved, and asked to have some meas ures taken to safeguard the children, calling attention to the fact that in Walla Walla there signs warning auto drivers of the prx imiiy of schools and cautioning them to reduce their speed. The Idea met with unanimous sup port from the conncilmen mid the city attorney whs Instructed to amend the present traffic ordinance to lower the speed limit within a certain dis tance of schools to 12 miles an hour. Warning signals will be put up on ei ther side of the schools. RED CROSS STAMPS HELP AFFLICTED (Yfo.ss Christmas stami is from which k for of it mi ! ( u iierc-lua ttid in the army, are now 10 YEAR OLD BOY IS KIDNAPED DIVORCED MOTHER IS SUSPECTED A lively grldlorn clah between the Pendleton and The Dalles high scluml teams 1 the tonic provided for tiic post-turkey part of TiiuuKsyiving l.iy In IVndleton and a bis ciowa i ex pected to witness the battle Tiie damp weather Is the riLht brand lor football. The game starts promptly at 2:. 10. The team from The Dulles arrived last evening In charge of roach timnewald and his high hopes of de feating the machine of Coach Jones. If the weight given out by the two coaches are accurate, the Pendleton team has the advantage in weight and the wet field will be in favor of the heavier team. M'tirew of Walla Walla lias been selected as referee and Dude Deviue, former Cniversity of Washington ' Player, as umpire. Cliff Jordan will probably act as head linesman. The visiting team lias not met any team t hat Pendleton has played Ibis neti son and for that reason the dope aters haven't been able to chart out th results. How th" teams lim-up. Tin- Dalles liadcliff t 13 i c; Waynes tl4t;i rg: Khyne tPUjrt; -S'xitin 1 ;? v re; Crawford (MM) Ig; Pushek i y i It ; 1 taker 1 1' 7 i hi. (ravin i Ci'i : J lion son 1 , lh : ; K ing (!! rh ; Ziegt nhagen ( 1 "' Pendleton H.-ck ( : r.:. ) (-; -;in-biiwk ( 1 :H) t;t; Wilbur iUIm rt:Sny der ( nr.) re; Stockman t K.M 1 ; Haydent t3 i It ; Furnish t I 'i - b'. Hoylen 112-' c : Hjcyes (lr.'i) lh; I'lrich (ir.Si rh: Casey (i:,3i fb. Substitutes. The Dallas. Hill (1 t lineman ; Wilkinson ( 1 - i buck ; Pcn rileton, T. Torjeson back; V, Torgeson ( 1 1 -M lineman ; Jbi re-s ir() lineman: Thoii:p"n 14 lineiiia n. ALIENIST TESTIMONY USED FOR DEFENSE PENDLETON POLICEMEN ARE TO K'-il t 'if.i-is ( lii-isuiuis stunips, tin I i .! fruin )iii'h k" 1't niiiiu U'lKinrc ir itnil ( ii iMTc-Kui I" work :n ''rt'Ui'ii jt!n n the ;irni'. :iro nmv I"'- T-n y.'iir i 'liai ! inlliT. ton ' - - .. j Tlmmaf I'ili.ir. ;i l.mil -:ir!.M!(T. i j niiHiiip.' j-im-i' nl;'y it.itrnHii aiifi r JY . "rV" "T N'cn lulti:i!'".I, ; lvnmn ii! y h a ( . . --J Js. C ! itirunsif urn n in lh.- iiily .f thv ' 5 i; v-S vJSJ ii'1 L. ? lyv m -t her l i ctnnmil fr..i.i J l1 'jT, 'Of XuV;-- ' .2 P lh'' fnlllcr. S C tq'tJgyV- ? ' Thr falhri- ..n l-ivt- -.. . n Jiv- i ' J-Cf-iWr , S j,.,. , ,,,, n.ui .-, P CS fd MS ftX; 7 C -"'l m-nih. h.iMns f..m,. ? I 'YQKS fe fr..ni Vall.i Wall.i. Y.-Mvnli.y m..i-i- r O WA feS AL) ,P1 in !'io Hi.,.,i ::'u r his fi-.lht i S !f". . Kjf ? 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I t!.v r.v. i I UMATILLA COUfiTY HAS 21 OFFICERS Eighteen Men From Pendle ton Have Won Commissi ons Since Outbreak of War. f stratiKcr. and the matter was report-; fd to the sli'-nff and the police chief j It' the i-. y was kidnapped it is be lieved that he was taken away on 1 7 j yesterday or by auto. Tiie lather and mot be were divorc- . ed last 31.iy. the father securing cus- 1 tofiy of the boy and the mother of his j yoanuTr sNter, The latter have been, jiving in Santa i'.osa. California, but ' carrie to Walla Walla aMout month j a ota iii Ioe- It. Caldwell, Cavalry. a)tain Charles C. Vlnic-r, Inraaitr). Captain I.man O. Itife, Artillery. First Lieutenant James F. Cooke, Artillery. Firt I. lei i tenant l. IK Plamoudon, llosiitaI (orK First IJeutenant Jam cm A. Ilcwt, .Medical Keserve. , Ilrst lieutenant Kobert PaOoit, iHMiuU Corps of 3iavy. Firs Lieutenant Guy I. Iloyden, f tin- . i 1 . We" .Mi aphid oit the .1 an a we -r. i : n I'nh PiP.i iat i hi! r came tliis. d beer. : deliver WEAR UNIFORMS AFTER JAN VIEW OF VENICE, NOW SEEMINGLY SAFE FROM GERMANS it MINKObA. Nov. De Similes treated era in the county jail lo a Ing dinner. Tile defense plans to re- open it case tomorrow by the recall i of three alienists physicians who will ! be asked a h pot he t lea of cpiest ions ; for ten t twenty thousand words long. ! They will nnswer under rirctimstjinc- ! ph dealing In the iiiiestions to ee if Mrs. Ie Situ I lew was lucane when she killed le .Saulb s. After the first of the year I'endb-- ! ton's policemen maw be easily recnu- nlzed on the street by their sartorial make-up. The city council last even ' ing practically decided to uniform the city policemen in order t hat stran gers within the city's gates may know them by sight. I Councilman Pen la ml of t he police 29. Mrs. Hianra j committee brought the matter up and the other prison- j recommended the uniform last even- rhanksgiv- Throtnrh this uhm the tiisi for mal presentation of the matter, it has been discussed anion ng the city of ficials before ami the majority ifoit all fovor t he plan. The police com mittee was authorized last eveiving to make a formal and fiivorable eport next week. From the discussion lust e ems piobable that the potic n ing. It will be l etpilred to furnish 1 heir own blue Ncrge suits while the cit will furnish brass buttons and caps or helmets. They will be reU ired to wea r t heir stars on the outside of their coats. It is argued that many people seek ing a polite oficer to secure in fro -mation or protection are uuaMe to indent ify t hem in t heir pla in clot hes. The tmiy argument a-.-ainst uiui'orno adva need is that uniformed police are unable to make pi--t Investiga tions. How c "r. it is pc in j ed mi; t hat men reli ll pla un ing violate t In laws firt acMiiaint themselves with the huientity of the officers so that their plain clothes are no advantage Some of the officers fuvnr the uni forms while ot tiers manifest n.i ;reat HUT the plo...(1 in tnlin;;. -1 rfV ' Jt-- - a4o .n a i-it. They accompanied , ledical ltiser'e. the father ar.d son to Pendleton and- First lieutenant Elbert Wilson, Slff. an citoit w,-is r.:adc to patch up their j nal Corpt. 'Hrr. retHcs. Mrs Pillar wanted to First IJeutenant .Marsliall SneiL Ar. th-- !. back to '";)) it-nia but the tillery. r reiitsc-d and she left. The bo - Firt Lieutenant Fnflfrilf siPi -rief1 st-era) days f..r liis mother a:'- Artillery. t.-r she bad roue. M r Harris says I Ffrt IJetitmant James Alger Fee, b-it was aias treated kindly by the signal Corns. Von-Flyine. I'ii-'it lieutenant Chester A. Fee, hN former infantry. ni-:h! a:"iit the disappear- t lirt I leiirnuni uPmu i. rvii . Infantry. sihojii J.feiiU'iiant l.loyd YateM, In fantry. So) tint l.ieutenujit I in go no p. vj. terf. Artillery. t Seeitiul l.iciu iiant James II. Stur gis. Artillery Scx-oml l ioutt iiant Harold J. ar nor. su:iuU Corfas, Aviation. Second l.itMitenaiit Ctiarh's . IH. tNiin. Signal ( nrw, on-I iiijr. scoomt Lieutenant F. W. llaiiunan signal fonts., Noii-H dig. s-eiMi l t utmiant John It. Wheel er. Inl'aiilr. s-oinl 1 !odI nant Jiu l.undsLrum ta-t rt illery. Sim- The I'rvlH States declared war on (let-many iifii of L'ma,tdlft cnun ! b lve been commisslone i dm officer m th-) nnlit iry service of their coun try, every one of the 1'j were, In ciil lM" wlifti tbt war ItegHTi 1 :" Co- : three are captains. It firat lieutenants and ciieht second lieutun aius. N'mtM. -.-rt are from Pendleton. fr-'in Milton, one front Weston a'ul on,- rr-uu Keho. The list d not mi 'iudo H. riert Jtoesch. who wiu nn tf .-r in the navy U-foie the war, Karl P. -h,rn of Athena, who in re p"it. d h.ie been r-coniernnded : "i" a in rn ission In t he Veterinary ' ' r any of t.. former FuiatlUa coun'.v ri'cn who have Won rornrnia-M-u:!!. 1: is possible the liHt of ti i n.'t c.ni ;.-t-. The ;ihou th ll-t ...... 4