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r : 3 r DAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION NumlR'P ooidot iirlnted f yesterday' luiy llllloiu 2,680 This paper In a member of aixl niiII(H by Uhi Audit Bureau of Circulations. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 VOL. 29 n Tj"Jl (-ffn ofnl O Tl (HS 0 iSJ Tfn J weather forecast , J ni.i in -in..! J f,,i3 jfS yy jLJLJL-T Llllll yyOjy J I Tonight and Saturday probably J 1 ( L - -- J SCZIIZIIZr city officiaiTpapeb . : : 1 ! ?a .? - ' - - - - i n j. n n NDUSTRY IDLE SO SHIPS MAY BF SUPPLIED Garfield Accepts Full Re sponsibility for Order and . Explains His Motive. PRESIDENTWILL NOT REVOKE FUEL DECREE Feels Teople Will Accept it as Vitally Necessary to ' War Work. ' WASHINGTON. .Inn. IK. I'm. I Ad- i tnlnistrafor f;arflrld t4xlay reduced j I lie Hon no of itic Kiisncnln order, e. einipilna; Iho majority of steel mill. ' shipyards, fw Ml factories ami war supply works, j ' I in. .1. i!F.N'nr:i:.) WASIIINTo.V. Jan.. IS. American IniliiKtry oust of Ihe Mississippi Im Idle tndny that tlio national railroads might release tho score of supply ships helpless in Iho harbors. J-i i f -1 Administrator Garfield necepis full responsibility for the order which hiiH stunned tho nation, iloornrtng It ne cessary to uvold congestion which mlifht delay shipment to Kranrp. Al ready legislators lire privately declar ing they will pn.su no further Jaws permitting such. sweeping regulations wlthout congressional sanction. I'ro tcsts nre. pouring In hut there Is no likelihood the order will he modi fied. President Wilson stands mpiiire ly hehlnd fitirflold. It niny he offi cially stated the President won't re ikn the order and fee.. tlio people will accept it ax vitally necrssnry. ITcdictH ,irtmul Conditions. The administration nrmtls the move creates nn unfortunate slum lion" hut predicts that things will assume un entirely dlfrerent aspect soon. It bases its hopes on loaded supply ships, held In Amrrlcnn har bors will he on the move: loader coai ct.rs, stalled r.lnng the tracks will lie delivered where the fu needs are I resslnn; frelitht' ooiiKestlon nt all terminals ports w ill he smashed. , rlearlnif the way for Industrie to re minio normnl operation with ussur-, ancps or nearly normal delivery inter i tho suspension period has passed. MntlHMl ArntlsOH 0Mllim. These points are admitted hy all, hut tho violent, opposition Is aKiiinst th manner of accomplishment, fon i:roslonal lenders anil wm Bovern luent oflclnls declare Onrflelil soiiKhi 11 tho path of lea-st .resistance. an.ij avoided a huslness-llko plan. They! Insist that nn order wllhholdlnir coal, from Industries until ships have, been provided for would hav- neon sufil- . (lent, allow Inn those with coal to op-; orate. Krlends of Mc.Viloo and Cnrfleld nre show-Inn a tendency to pain Iho Puck one to to- other for tho responsibility for the order, w-hjeh Is conceded to ho full of dynamite. P.trf bid's friends say It was ne.-es-ssry to help McAdoo out of tho rail road tnns-lo. McAdoo' friends say he rid not Iviinw of tho ori.r. on ac count of tho uncertainty of tho ol der lnt nlKht, thousands of workers went to work this niornlntt. only t find they wero not. wanted. I-aw May 1U Amomhvl. Havlntr nntlioli7.ed the l'resl.lenl I., act In such cases, r.onKre tins hnrii d Is brblHi's behind ,11 so far n the, f.arlleld order Is concerned.. The only step possible to nullify the ''l'i would ho a repeal of rr.- food law Immediately. This Is not seriously Considered.' It is hinted by some, however, that Iho law may bo am. ended to strip It of some of Its pow ers. UMATILLA COUNTY HAS BALANCE OF $60,000 ON HAND I'nmtllla enmity has on hand 1 r.. nccorrtltiB the annual re- ,,rt of Silss (int.-e Cllllam. county tteasurer. Tho county Is :."' rich, .i the heclnnliiK of the year than II was ut the hcsiinlUK 1917. Miss nilllain s report On hand Jan. 1 '' 1 of the year ns follows: . r. r..o:i i . ti Tteeelveil from various sources ilnrlnt: o:..i :ij Total receipts . . . Total disbursement Ink! ycr . $st;u. in I Kon.oi'.'j.i: . tut. in:.'.. of the si").'Mi 129.311 went to the r.niiitv: I Hfi.l. '!''. ': nsinrr-ei. KC hi.ols of 111 fur roads; H- mi r.n fur tlio county tnx t" Htate; KS.6T:l.3:l ! . r il ennntv: t- cities .nnil town' 1H7.0:l" to Irriitu- nnd tnc tion nnd oiiiiiiiik'- - i,.i,i. nnd drainage insn.. 1 for Vill-ioiis "I''-"'- ...larios of officials, jurors, Will- ows, etc. ' - COLD WAVES DAMAGE GARDENS IN SOUTH 1 WASHINGTON-. Jan J. Pama t" from forty In filly per com m mid much ilnnume is reported to the winter outs crop to trueH gam department of agriculture " Klt of three cold waves In the ...ih. The susar cane belt Is also aUctc.1. THAT TEUTON ODOR 1 TOJ,! M SURGE R '- Cartoon maW for I In; J'asl OrogrtiUan ' Sevt'nil -chi'inKc in tho daily pro Knim nt the liih ctMinul will ho inati- lira tod next Monday innrnhit; when th socouil Hoimtor will npon. Kiu ili'UtH roKist ro.i this nurnins and uill be Kiveu their eoniph-tt- sehodtiU next week free frurti nil eimflicts. Tho nmst radical ihaiiKo has boon In Hchodulinc a ihirty-fivo minute LMHiference period in the morning e Hion. This perind will be used for Hupervlsed study by the teachers, per Monal citnferenees with MwdenlH need ing help, ami Ih cxpeeted by the fac ulty to result In a uonwal Improving of MchnlastiO condition. Kaeh Wed- LUMBER STRIKE IN SPRING PLAN OREGON IJJ. SACRAMENTO, Jan. IS. Ar thur Luildlngton iinj Leslie Cul linuwater, urreslecl as industrial workers, say the organization plans to tie up all the northwest Intnher camps in the sprint;. They said they were foree.t to join jo hold their Jobs In tho Oregon wooils anil they left I Ircunn be cause they diiln't want to parti cipate in the hit; strike. l-'ederal officials are invest Ii4a t intf. DISAFFECTION AMONG GERMANS SPREADING'- Sympathy With 'Russian Be liefs Crows V Stronger; . Many Deserting. rKTritV.UA 1 , .l:m. 1 S. Thn ' bol HheviKI have occupied Vnroshhn, I'a- did.Mk ami I'arh in the SherntK'df dis trict. They cap! nred 1 r.nn nf Knle dine's officers mar khnralo'ff. I inn f feci Ion auahiHt their leaders is spreading jiimm the (i-rmaii t roups dlso. I'.erinnny is Htrenmnisly maKiim' ait effort to HHp the spread of Uus Kian propnuandu ami Kympathy with Knsslan beliefs. TrolsKy t burahpp.l the ' Jcrman K"vcrnincnt w as detibcr atfdy Rarbliim the peace m-uot iat ions report, prosit inn hly tti mileail the public. Twenty five t housand Scr maus have deserted their commands and hae accepted the Itussian soci alist principles. They report they arc 'well ori-'ani'e'l and armed and live by foraiitHK and coiitri but Inns from pcasa nts. : ENURE COMPANIES OE AUSTRIANS SHOT Ordered Shot Because of Sympathy With the Russi an Socialistic Views. IM TISO.til! l. thin. I. II Is re IMirliil that wlioli. companies of Aus Iriiins vire ordci-iNl shut Ism-mhm of their sympathy vtlth tin- Kiiosjun so.' clullst ics. Miiny Anslrlaii units on tlio Italian fnml were ordered exe cuted for refusal to nlicy officers.. . P. H. S. DAILY PROGRAM NOW INCLUDES CONFERENCE .PERIOD n, , , aii mr"rM a a i si it liy I tun Houscr of (lif pontllpmn nesdny thi. period will he used general assetnlil.r, as areuliir J the day" w! U. flas hoiirrt. for art loo: sM-al;eiH and vajrfous eiiterlaiiinifiils will he featured ni this time. Siimins before school in the morn in will be discontinued, and lush-ad. Mrs I 'fir- shaw wht-n will tit iUzu emfereiiee ' periods iieccssa ry. A committee to Wfrlt out plans for enforcement of discipline wa np pointed . -esterday afternoon, to tna In definite recommend at ionsf next Tin-s-fay mortiintr. Tlie committee consols tif K. II. V (Min sr. Miss ItMitncy. Miss i "a vender and Mr. Whi! man. TRIAL OF COLWELL BOY BEGINS MONDAY : I tO ; Much Interest Attached Case of Lad Charged With Murdering Man. Much Interest In the iounly 1 fa.. toned to tho murder rao nf Jjiw renco I. "(dwell, a lfe-yenr old I'mn plno buy, w ho is eharged wit li l he murder on May T, l:17. of James I-;. Mmrt, a f:i.rnier of the east end of the county. Tho trial Is ot for Monday niornlng". Ilstrlet Attorney Koscoo I. Keator will bo assisted by .T. A Fee In t ho proserin ion and the lrul will be defended by Haley ttnley. Tho shooting occurred over a horso deal between ihm Fhori.-? and 'olw oil. It a ppears t hnt a Hon op Jame I?. Shon. t he murdt-retl man. had sold a horse to the fVdwells and the) lad' father ws It. rxecnte a mortrjaifo ttt Incpine tliis iiorse ani wn Ml her horses bel.tntrtn to 'rd- ll. t'idwtdl has thft tttttrtifauo ex Hied to Inelmle i.nly the two j horses. There ias some dissatisfac ! thin over the transactto,t nnd Short 'demanded either that the horse be ro j turned or the morir. iwe executed to ineludo tho hoi-jse In fiipate. tid ; well, it Is sabt. refused To do till-. I im May 7 Mr. Short's" win went to the field where a. sim-bvaw of the Ider t'ohvell was mtKIiv: and took (lie horse uiil of the harness. Tpon seeing this it is eharued that Mrs ('dwell and her s..n. Lawrence, ami od themselves with :i Hlimmm and a fIv shoier. Mrs. fi-lwelr and Law rence came oi.t. but by t nis time the youiitf Mr. Short had none They went to the Merrick place whor .lames i.. Short was looking :l phee of wheat and the boy clapiw to li:.vr lired (be .-hot which Killed the old man. , The boy was iirn-.-ied and has been in the c tty jail since. COHEN PACK FKOM THRIFT STAMP TRIP lon ('..lien, eastern ireson liter of Ihe thrift Hind cnnipaii tnrneil last liiuhl from n lrii look lilin as far as Kuriiv. II Mips to establish uiaelili county for carrying 011 cuinpiilv.n and cverywhoi a. cordial li-ecpliou. " niillty each county county cbairiuaii. There will he a meeting of the military medical advisory of riiiiilitla county tonight at . o'clock In the . .Ifice of !rs lioilcii ,v l:o.lcti to examine all men now living in 1 lie count who have registered in other coilnlles but have li 1 trans ferred to ihis county. 1 1 1 1 1 nnniii in ninn !) UilMiYlDLKLHIn 0 BILL REPORTED Measure 'Oca tins War Pnnnril Will Fnllnw 94 ItP suit of Invcsi1 Ration. MUNITION DIRECTOR IS PROVIDED FOR i Definitely Centralizes Pur- chasing Now Vested in Several. j WASH ix:t tS, I .'He military emm I.V-Th" M'll icoortod the it t : 'li;imbeil.-iin idll i. rector f nutniilfUi I ntintf a. war coiuj. il trolling the entire rain " a nd hh bjct V.'Uson'H diroeil'Ti. i :re t ho result" of t In itary invo; ( h:n t Uur-. Tntlef the hill, a tor controls the p'n p:;i-tments, tin shi its allies. Mnniti.ti anything iif-edetl Vmi lay creatinj? n dl- A lor-nsit t ( ci e- -, completely con- war policy pro- J mly to President ' 1 n rntlow. TlieFM- l committee's, mil- j iiiimttJoiiH dlree- ! vh,v-s of Illl Io- ; ipiii.; bonrd ami i ih a i ir (M-'Tned as war. It rc-piiif j the s. iiate : Mppiov:.! if a din year a U din-cior ani'Mi n ird i" h o! Wilson h an- I tor. wlm.-e term j I- the end f.f the : s empowered to . of any depart - ; Ip -vork. It j i he purehasins j various depart- '( .d to elinifnatv it-iart nn nts l'oi- , pfiildmciit spires t lie ar. The use the "I ment or 1" definitely c ! power now luenls ami i cii;pet it iit n.:i:eii:.l ,ind la 15 MORE CLAIMS ARE ACTED UPON Fifteen more ayrieitM uitt 1 an-1 iu tlustrial claims from this county have been acted upon by the La Crande dis trict board and the results returned to the local bo".;- The men classi fied i ii t a II .IfVisioiis of class I were considered by the h-.ard to be mot. valuable in the military s.-rvice than at their present occupations. Those in class J were placed there because .if beiii: first class farm laborers or workers in industries necessary to tin tfovenmient durint,- t he war. The ninn who have been placed in ek-.ss -1 are those who are necessary directing heads and owning heads of farn.s. The men classified today were : Lowell Henlck. 2-C. 1 iuls-J. KirkpalrleK-, 2-C. T imer II. t arioraii. 1-1 Vrr, V. UJidhcrff, 2-l. I Willtam L. Safely, 4-C. j datnes A. Wonbey, 1-1 ! i:ereit J. KLnpf. -I-C. Henry Von Allium, 2-r. Ashley W. .lames 1-1-SKmit-nn II. Smith, (ieorffe A. .ravatt. 1-1. llilnict (). I'ell. I-i:. rtenj. l ;crton. 1-1. Jack lloyt. 2-r. l.r.ItM AXY IS WOOLLESS. SLT l.VKi:. .Ian. IH. iernian sol diers nre- wearing carments si tty er cent paper with comparatively no wool, Itr. Tanlmnra. .lapaiieM1 live-pick cfininilioiicr told the nati onal H)rfiurs this morning. Jlc said .crinanv as abdntclv ooli. and lie ran proc it., Tanlimira i- hen to net ten million sheep p start the woid;rrouiim industry in the rricnl. nu nnniyiTTrr Dl uUIVImll III I 1 TAKEN AT LUNCH HOUR DURING BATTLE OF CAMBRAl - j 1 1 It .... ,y r: . v,.- " N.K-Ar j ii r 4 , v a s n .(,, .'r4 - . . - - j J ry in each HSJ- v!- iV-v-i! . V ..f.V-P-' " t' - ' v v. ..et wig. I k&r&fof&m'M: d s ... 'v ' V As In I lliatllm fcr-SSr--..-WVi-iJ;V. -f' f Ks"- ' 4 ". . A win w..rk .e, 4r,V 'v V -r,vvi" ' . - . ' t 0 n ,m , 'y. j : - 4 - . 13 Ml,; I hoi.. --i-ii.il l-ikoil at the In fill .r 111.- l.iili.-ii .-..'vaoee al I'miliMi sli. ..! KM folllity trooin rest- j ,. , ,. ,' ,. 1 hes 1..-I.I...: Ih- if ina.-hln. -i-im-. ''"'" Pli'tuiv w.i. taken wh:ie l-al!ts wcte fiyln , vi-r the head m the men. GOLJ OF CONGRESS, LEADERS SAY WAPHIXOTOX, Jan. IS. Congress loaders say that body hereafter will bo careful In shearing Itself of power as tho result of tho Uarfiebl order. "fjo slow' Is tho attitude toward the rallrond bill advocated hy many iwiih prospoct of modification of the !fuod law, under which Ganfiold acted. I The senate is peevish over the Ihouitht that nil It could do was "ie- Iduest" for .a suspension of the man- I date. If tho leaders present, plans carry, all orders uii'U-r the railway IN MARRIED SINCE MAY 18 CLASSED AS SINGLE IN DRAFT p'pcal Will Be Taken Ey (Jovt. On All Dependency Claims Granted to Them. In .'ill on.-jes where lortl boanls Rr.-uite,) U'i'errel elnssitleotiou hi, elllier Vluss II oi- elriw I V tn rn-eounl !' li-iH'uiU'ney el.iiins l-a.-ed on mru- liases Kini-r vvil! lie tal May , liv 1 . I S 1 i the f;iii . an appeal i-tnnriit aj) ;i i.-iri-ular loe.-il lira ft t;i-ni-r:il. is follows: iinaiils anil l.i'iil :lelllK in-' ii-ei i eil tuiiiiy Im.-ir.l from the 'I'lie cii-i-nl.-ir ..riling In l.y the adjul.int n full is To All Local and idMriot ' I'A eminent A p 'ft I Arris; The following t ee;;rn m from t he Provost Marshal tjeneial Is reiea!ed lie re wit Ii for you r in form a Mjhi a nd euliLi lire; ! "In urder l h;i f riet boa rds may rev ii w all classifications by brc.i. ; boards In c.ises of marriage since May I n, 1 1 1 T. a nd secure u n iformity of : aclit.n. all K-nverninent appeal ayent : .'U t i ust ru ci ed to a jpo?j nil cases . w here lu a 1 hoards have fl'a uted de j fe. i -d class i.'ie.tt ion in eu her ( 'las; I J or Mass 1 V on account of such ' inarrianes." At tent ion of ad. hit ants pen era) ha j lieen directed by the 'roVfst Marsha.. I'leneral to the fact that locnl boards ; are pfviut; jiericits for mri within the dm ft ai?o on (heir resist rat i mi lists tti K abro.ui hi the. forces oi" f4 ht-t ; Powers. ttt" course, thts m in error ' ami local board may not i;ive such ; perm i 14 in any case. Attontion of local hoanls is also i directed to the folio win if cnmtminica j tinii from tho office or the I'rovost .'Marshal I'enoral under date of Jan- nary 1 U S : "Through fire all of the records of a local hoard in Missouri have been' destroyed. It may readily he seen J ; how seriously the government could i be hampered in the raising of an ar-j : my by a succession o" such fires. It ; I? evident that the government can-j I rot undertake to provide, cumber i Fome fireproof devices, espccrally In ! view of the fact that in almost every ! place where a local board Is situated there are facilities whtN: municipal- ; 'Hies or patriotic citizens would glad-! y lend to tlio povernmcTit. j "Durint; the process or classifica tion a necessary risk w ill be rim con '. cernlntr the questionnaires but when classification is completed the classt lication sheet becomes of vast vain., i It is desired, therefore, that local hoards exercise tho most urgent care of their records against fire and store rafely each night the clarification , list.' Vours truly. JOHN M V. ;r.I.IAM3. Lieutenant t'olonel. Acting A-ljuiant i iencl ii I. T1IIN; l.c Nli', Jan. nothing special. M'l .CI 1 . Ilji , TO BE WATCHWORD ibill will be easily revoked by congress .without disturbing? the federal con j trol of railroads. i Tho question of shearing tho foofl !hlil of its power will bo opened when the amendment for compulsory wheat k-ss and meatless day comes up. Legis lators probably will bo chary over ar bitrary power to compel sacrifices in view of what they consider the unwise use of power already granted. Somo are holding the Garfield order smack of the autocracy wo aro supposedly fiyhtinfj to overthrow. MARTIAL LAW N AD . T1 ,. . j Cinc.rsr, Jan. IS A billion Measure is Precautionary toiars in capital u loaim her a in. Pn5iihln F)i?nrdpr if fnn. Irssillt ot ,he Oartleld order. Half a 1 OSSlDie JJlSOKiei UU lon- mUlon WOI.kers ar. Idle. riny con ! stituent Assembly. j IjOXDON", Jan. IS. An intercepted : Russian w i re 1 e s.1? messa f?e instructed all the peoples councils to take the ;inoKt "drastic measur--" to suppress a nari'liy. It recounted disorders in the railway stations and leclared the railway were in the hands nf plunder in Jim bs. pa ra 1 yz i n tr t ransport at ion. The bolshevik i proclaimed I'etrorad under martial Jaw. Tho marti::! law is evidently design ed to suppress -any possible disorder incident to tho meeting of th consti tuent assembly, scheduled today. This assembly was elected iiV the autumn, t he social democrats and riKhtwing soc.ifiists havin? il majority over tho bulshcviki, who began efforts to block the assembly meeting holding It was not representative of tho people. In stead tin- bolsheviki proposes a law- niakiiiK boily formed from an all-It us sia n coiiiiress- of soldiers, workmen and peasants. These bodies aro to meet in Pctrorad soon. It is reported i Leon Trotsky and M - leonine intend to seek their amalgamation with the const it uent assembly. NEW TRANSPORT E Organization Will Direct All Cargo and Troop Ships; Naval Reserve Crews. WASHIN'TOX. Jan. IS "A naval overseas transport service"' -will be established to Increase the eiflclency of transports under the navy depart ment. The oriranzation v ill direct all cargo and troup.-ihips.- v. hich will be manned by efficient naval reserve rrews. The ch.mpo will eliminate the diffi culties sulky, lazy and drunken civilians-, some of them aliens, are causing in many of the present crews operating federal and com mandeered vessels. It also tends to coordinate general transportation, tl-ousli the army and shipping board will maintain its own fervlce. AMERICAN'S rXDACXTED. WITH Tlir, AMERICAN' ABMY. .Tnn. IS. Mini, slusli and water knee deep Is the rcMilt of the rains meltln the snow lias nut daunted the Ameri cans vtlm c.nitiime charging and train ing in the sea of imul. The water Is ankle (lien ill the hilltop trenches. LABORERS SET TO CLEARING AWAY j ChicaffO Plant"? to Employ Thousands in Clearing Record Snowfall. BILLIONS OF DOLLARS OF CAPITAL IS IDLE Garrison Doubts Whether Garfield Order is En . forcible. cerns plan to pay their employes part or all ot the wages. The city plana to employ thousands In wiearlnff tho record snowfall blockading the rail way switches, mines and factoriea.Irt Milwaukee three quarters of a bil lion dollars in capital is Idle, and three hundred million in wtrott. On arrest for ilolation of the order waa reported hore. but the rrrteral offi cials withhold the name. IKiuhtH Carficld's Ponrrr. Xrrvv YOJllC Jan. IS. John Mitchell, former president of tha I'nited minewnrkers.) cntlmates that pix and a half mlllon workers ara I'Hb In the state as the rrmilt of th fnellep order. Merchants j figure they will loa twelve million dally. Former War Secretary Garrison doj not believe the Garfield order ia forcible and doubted tha exist enc of a law giving such power. !'- lhor to .Move Ereifrht. NEW YORK. Jan. 18. A. IT. Smith, a-sslstant to the director eu cral of the railways, supgemd that eastern railroads employ the Idle la bor from the Goalless order to work moving freight. Ha said he waa In formed tho regulations do not forbw loading or unloadiijg emra at ware houses and termlnrjs. He said thLi. in addition to employing the men. pets tho cam readf for other work and cleons the consesttiM.. H u e.ted the- railways communicate with the closed Industrial plants, hirf the available labor and work to clear the situation LOCAL MEN ENDORSE ' K. OF C. FUND DRIVE Order Said to be Doing Splendid Work by Those In Position to Know. Strong endorsements for tho Knights of Columbus war fund from local men In position to Judge of such work has been given. Or. Q. I Boyden, now at Camp Lewis, has sent the following wire: Camp Eewls. Wash.. Jan. 1", 1 9 18 Pat Lonergan. Pendleton, Ore. The army Knights o Columlus, like the army Y. M. C A., are doln a wonderful work and suuuld have the support of everyone. LIEUT, a. L. BOTDEJf. The above endorsement by Dr. o. L. Hoyden Is in harmony with my ob servations regarding the work beim iiene by the army Knights of Co lumbus among tho Soldiers at Camp Lewis. J. E. SNYDER. Itev. Alfred Ickwood has glM-t: the following endorsement of the K 1 f C. move: There cannot be too many agencies at work ministering to tho soldiers at the 'front as well as tn itie various cantonments at home. While the re creational work Is extremely lmport mt aiii necessary the other work 01 holding services, administering the sacraments, etc., must be done. 'Hil ls the work of the chaplains and "l volunteer agencies that supplement, their work. There can bo no ques tion, therefore, thai tho money raised I y ihe K. of f. will be wisely expead id and through It a needful mlnlktr;. 10 our l.oys t.e exercised that will ah ilu 111 physically nnd socially ns m l! as tin. rally and spiritually. 1 tru toll 1 will meet llstiola for llili. i.rk. i:i:v. H.-ctol Ai.i'i:i:i i.o flim-eh of thi 'Kwrx l licit. III. I" Mi'inr itiintl iu. with j'urvi'ii ai:mu:.s .ian. 1 --The Pi-nnaus witn lecltir... pamphlets and movies r attemptlu. to restore to German arms the h -lief they are Invincible, nre ic.-is.-hj,.-ly ridiculing America. They say tie armv Is colitelliPtil'l"." SI'Ties of h llg irmy were Muff, and ihe Ami 11 cans arc windbag-.'- a.ti rnl prisoners beheie the Bar will be tlli-l-.hed before I lie Americans en'. r. They aro conl'ldeiil Iho propowl wotcril drive will end the allies. PIUSONEH SI Hill NKIK ST. II KM"-". Ore.. .Ian. Is llw co IMUs, a fallfornla flgtll. hM e-iasl jail with lw oihern lat nlghl walked llllo tin- slM-rill'l olflcrl -urn nil. i-.sk He said lio IwaiM le would ! taken to t allfornte tuuliili so he went in hl.l his lrl In Italnlee farewell. I SNOW