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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1917)
Tc Section Two Pages 9 to 12 Section Two Pages 9 to 12 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1917. f x? X ' ffp . I ' '1 . ' . .v. a . y r, . i v. .x. . . . . i ' ' -if, n - V, i a V 1 ! lfVw ' ' r A, A a WORLD NEWS Told by the Camera; Repro-j; duced for East Oregonian Readers WHERE-WILL GERMANY f STRIKE? i- ni! I vlc- hi ilu WTt sliout the ItHK'fin rclit'f slrxiiiH'r lino, ulitfli collided with Ihc IVr'iich lillllllUfMl lii .Mont Itlanc, llius cansttij; lhc dlwisKi- in J iii li la v liurlxir. The griMi of si(!lcrrt Mandlns aio ' Aiiiiifiin fMiliiu'ci-H now in nctioii on j tin- Itritili I'ihiI. TIhc inr-n liavt ulii'lldy unit liih praise from llic ! rrriicli and lu-iiish ffiiiiniiinderH. Tile ci-owil illlMi'llii-r wrcrkaiT1 (Ik.Uoiii of iwifcf) iir lliillfav folU I sfai liiu ilw. ili'ln-iK for liodii'ai of , IoimI oiii that Marilicd during the , cilosion and flif. Tlu aircl'ull- i('liir lakcn al t an Aini'rieaii aviation m IiihiI mImti' I ! our ii'' aviaUo-M art' h-ln;- tanlil lo ! fly. ! 'I ho clillilrrii Willi sll urf al j Ni wark, .V. .1.. anil lin y an- liaulilu; i i-oal InMlrd lo llii'ir faillilios lly llic 1 cual I'OinliuJih'H on a oard Mylim. This map thowt tht whol western front, from near Oi tend to the Swlu border Tb circle abows the region where Oenerel Pet.hlm'e American Sammies are batdlnff the x front trendhee. It la here- -that the - firit American blood was spilled la the raid ' Nor. 3. - Germany U prepar ing to make her mlfhtleat drlre of the year, but aha u ' . concealing the . location bi bear? preparatory . flrlni along practically the whoU - line, y or l.ifiilpnaiit I'oimtiaiKlcr David mo A CiTfM? YlPTi!KR I Worthy Hnli'y shown at bottom on ' .. (lit! riillll ii I hp r..mm:ii w' & JP M' ; ill. lf - TTOME TO U. S. OFFICEES.. J Ik XT' WRTTING OBITUARY 1X)R.0LD BALLPLAYERS .DEAD LSSU-OLD TIMERS LL STAY. P 4lM ea.'. "g-.rVttH 1 MR.arJ Wir, Va L G, 1 ,U, H i k . IJILQO 1 . y x ,VWU&&r- JraCHAU,, XSWi!2SiL' ' fll PARIS 'V - Oi'rSSSSfc ' 5 - --If' 7 1 : . f I Ve the rlfclit. was the t-ommamlcr of the ! destroyer .lacoh .Tones, Bunk roecntly ! hy a f.crniun Unielo. Conunaiider j Ilanley, a ImttlHr in law of ft rotary I 1 iIm Navy JuuielM, wan lost wttli ! his lil. The iiLscrt l lift lire gliowfl ' rrehrirk laiUfCiilieinH-r, a g-un , i painter, also lost. f: ASTGRT ;J K A new photograph of Mrs. Avn. Willing Astor who has converted' i her London home Into an officers1! canteen Mrs. Astor will act as j hostess to American officers. oi I leave from the front.. IS - ' ' ' . fc7uU'ij J F x -x I.T'STANaATIOST SCHOOI- I: : : f " - it fj1 4X X . The'old axiom of sport "They can't come back" Is faced with a new theorem in 1918 baseball "They must come back." It is on the chances of the old stars coming back that basebal: magnates are basing their hopes now. Of those men who have reached the end of the roud In ordinary limes a great many will hear the call to fill the ranks depleted by '' Jt is bound to be a dull winter for writing obituaries of old timer Few of the veterans will be released this year. - - I x- "i (vixx; imi IA.'.M 1 11 AC H x 41 a-a