East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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DAILY EVENING EDITION
Number cobles printed of rcHtenlny'H
DuUy Edition
2,796.
This paper Is a muratxir or nnd audited
liy tlio Audit Ihirenu of Clroulnllons.
DAILY EVENING EDITION
"weather forecast
Tonicht ami Friday fair.
Maximum, 31; Minimum, 30; Rain
fall, 0; Wind, west, llRht; Wonth.ir.
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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEB
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VOL. 2&
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1918. ;.
NO. 9364
WW''""- llMinir III I II lMUtBt-iirr ililw jjg XHrMniiiiii nil
FINANC
E BILL
HEADS CLASS FOR
"REJUVENATION"
REPORTED WITH
HUNS STEADILY
ADVANCING
WOMEN'S W'frVjM BUYS HOME
WORK Pr V BUILT BY BRIGHAM
1
JUAREZ AGAIN
MANYCHANGES
. ...JSP L.. !
Chief Feature, Formation of ;
Federal Finance Corpora-
tion Remains.
AGAINST UNRESISTING SLAVS;
TURKS REACH TREBIZOND
COMIN
r
Attempt Made to Cut Libau
Romen Railroad; Russi
' ans Abandon Supplies.
BILL TO SLASH RED
TAPE ALSO REPORTED i
Slight Amendment Made to
Measure Giving Prcsi- (
dent Power.
GERMANS CLAIM. 400
.MILE FRONT IS CLEAR
4
fly
WAslIIVOTOX, Teh. 21. Tho wn
ato rin.mco committee reporlod the
half 1)11 linn finance corporation illl
with many chanros, tho formation of
a federal finance corporation, ro
rnalnc. It has supervision of the
floating of alt private securities over
one impaired thousand. Tlio senate
Judiciaries sub-committee voted to
report favorably on tlio Mil empow
ering tlio President to slash war gov
ernment red tape. There was a
Flight amendment.
I k ill
mu '
MBS HE.NSV T RADtfHJf"
I Preparations Made for the
Occupation of Pet-rograd.
i rr.TnOCIt.VD. rel. SI. The. ficr-
'nians in nttemptlne to cut the Llbau
, Komen railroad. The Jtiissiuns
' rotroatinic without resisilmr and
nllnilJn. In.ortll'M, TI... Til l-l j !,,-., 1 ,,.i., ill,.
Ko Preat Is jlm povernmeJnt's need ,rU tPoops xe appeared at Trebtvmil. j November eleetion. in
Mrs. Richards Den .nces'
Indiscriminate Rush Into
Heavy Industry.
WA.SHIXOTON, Feb. 21. Mrs.
Hilda Richards, chief of the women'
division of the labor department do
ciared the coining generations of
American, in endangered by the In
discriminate rush of women into in
diiKtry. Kho nays, "Women should
enter only those lines of work not
Injurious to their health and morals '
There are plenty of men to take care ;
of the manual labor job when the;
' Minply Uiil the men now in office.-
ard. lit;ht work positions should bfc
School ' rf'Iaco(l h" " omen. ont try to be
: f OnductresKes or munition makers be
cause you think it romantic. There .
t are plenty of floorwalkers, ribbon
I, A G n .VPK J'eli. 11. A meeting ' counter and office-jobs which run he;
of nnuuml Importance was held at handl-d over by their patent leath-
ihn c-iiv hall vrterd:u- afternoon; ; ero' rnen possearorK. There
i Jmvin ..r 5i r.nrnofie M.r inii tat ion I Pressing need for women in
t ftf fin r.fiYirt i.v thi iiennle fif thlsi c.itV
I rsr--)
LA GRANDE TRIES
TO USD NORMAL
Organization Perfected to
Gain Prospective
for That City.
for typists and other office workers Thc . oocpj, Hapsal. a I ln-
w.i j. luiiuiviiim , .1 V V. nls' "aPoit and arrested all offitl
Is no
heavy
rk riow. Only ihiee per cent of
are to secure the normal schnr.l which will ,1" mn'" lahor Mipply has been nf
nrelcome to eastern OroKon If the mux- . fwted by the draft thus far.
ballot for the
unci ; MY SERVICE FLAG
ale.
has been opened In Washington by
thn Woman's Cooperative Council t.cl... r, nvinri- ,IICiKL
whom former office workers may Bc Germans are. ooneentmtlns on Ihe
and "brush up on work at which they isomhnest front while the rkrwinlnim
bavo hecr.mo "rnyty " Mrs. Henry T. ,. ..nneentrai ln, t. nreH(.I.Itv.k
Tlio bill before the people provides
for a sehool in souUiein Oregon and I got ;n f ribbon.
J
IS THREATENED
BY VILLISTAS
j Strengthened by 1000 Re
! cruits Villa and 5000 Men
are Marching Northward.
400 FEDERALS KILLED
IN THREE DAY FIGHT
Murguia Prepares for a
Strong Stand at Chi
huahua Ciity.
Tbo Germans arc npproaehjnij one In eastern Oregon. Thc parlic-
I wear a star on my breast;
fcttiOQD
ADELE BLOOD
Hainoy, wife of Congressman Ilainey
of Illinois, is )iuirman of tiie voca
tional ,'viildanee work.
under Germau Kenerals.
COMMITTEE NAMED
loanacalmpa1gn SALE OT CANNED
'.chord will lie determined by
Mat bourd of normal school re-At-nt
It lias lveconie known that the
individual members r.t that hoard
, j have strondy expressed themselves
r.FTttlV. T'eh. "I. Tlio ficniians as b ins; alisolutely neii l nil as between
are prrwsiiur east from Dvlnsk, J'lnskithe several eommmiiii. ..
and Jlovmi." A four hundred
ular location for 11. e i u rn Oregon ror I've piven my bo to his coimtn
mile I lion of the state
the
f this sec-
wlii'-'lt may be pros-
To fiht for the nations oppressed.
.Vo jewels of dazzling beauty
Would fill mo with half the pride;
With a smile I sent him to batttlc . actress. Adel
Where thdusandfl have bled and'Ulah palace,
died.
in. r.SO. Feb. I.-T-Vfier l.xiUnc
.limine-, aiul Ijiluz and inTrasing UL-i
liimes by 'a tlKmaivl men recruit I
thereabout. 'Ilia .anil .VtOA follow.
ers arc rloMly iMirsulrup Ihe rrtnnant
of MurEiila's constitutionalists, fW.
Ins touard MpxSro CHy.
Tiiriji tlio tlircc days of fighting
rocellnj the- capture of Ihe two
trmn. warty 1(H) federals mm kill
exl, iiichuUiuc -nenU Juan famweo.
IV,rh Juarez and Oilliuahnn "lt
Ameliji. Palace, built by Drishani
VomiK. Mormon, for his yomiffest and
lrr-t,l,.et tl'ifn x.-Hl ,nrm n
mistress Adele Wood, a wtaIlhv , ro threatened with atwek by VUla'n
has purchased the
In preparation for tlio intensive
rampalgn which Is to bo carried on
for Ihe Third liberty Ian in Ihe
near future, a committee has been
nr.niod by tho state committee in
SALMON STOPPED
front has been cleared in the count ry
iOf the enemy. A funeral and a ditisi
ional ramtuandant of eicht thousand
troos liarc been prlsonTcd.
rortland to have charKo of the Pen- j All Varieties to 1)C Used foi
Army and Navy Use Ad
ministrator States.
dleton district campaiKn.
Cet rffe A. Jlartmnn, casliler of tho
First National flank, was appointed '
chairman for rendleton with Ihe fol- j
lowiner as the other members of his, lVffltT.XI, leb.
eonimltlee: J. B. SlcCook. cashier of : Administrator ix-mlnc of Helliimbani powers avo guaranteed.
the American National itank, fieorse ordered camicrs throiichont the
liner, president of the Commercial ' u,,rtlmest in hot, I all' varieties or! ifci n..v I-,.!, t.ii.
Says nesistaiKv Is Futile,
LONDON", Feb. 21. Tlio ",rmans
who are '?0 miles east of Yitobecsk
distributed proclamations that resist
ance to (iertiinny was futile. The
Germans are preparing to occupy
l'etrofrrad. Holland says fiermnny
ileclines to mako -jiraee witli Russia
; until tho independence of the Ilusslaii
21. Salmon Joles and itussian del, is to the central
iPectivo candidates for tlio institution.
I They have made it plain that any one
city has an equal chance with eacli
other city; the ' determination of the
: quei lion to depend upon the relative
merits of the several propositions pre
sented to the board by en.-tern Ore-
CHICAGO. Ml YORK
: TRAIN SERVICE CUT
forces today. . Muntnia ia prepared
; to nmke a determined tand at CtU
hualuia City., lie sent TMiranco for
reinforcements.
njvociatl. 11, J. Jtoy Italey. attorney,
nnd Kred W. I-ampkln. Intsiness nian
oKtir of tho Kost OrcKonian.
W. L.. Thompnon, president of the
American National, had been pre
viously appointed chairman for t'ma-
llla county and It is assumed that
comniilteea will bo appolnte
each banking district in 111
canned wiliuon for Ihe army and na- AMfiTKIlOAM. l"i b. il Herman
y anil tease sales. This Mas prceod- 'civil and military authorities are hack
ed by a request lor he amount on of General Hoffman's demand that
bond. Tlio Rovernment is to flv thc tho Russian afireemcnt to German
lrlre.
I smiled, thouch my heart was break
Insr,
For oh, to mo he is dear!
And tho thought of what fate may
await him
Grips my heart wtlh a terrible fear
My mini! E"oos back o'er his boyhood
To the ilav God e-svo him to me . 1
iron communities nit, r tho people : oh. ihe Joy of that little pretence! '- i n r j. rn T" U
shall have approved t!" mrasurc. 1 Purely nothins more precious ould IVjniy Une X' aSl 113m 1'jaCn
Tiie people of La Gr.mdo under- no
rtand IlKtt several otiier t-ablrn Ore-
l""K nr'' ' 11,'K' '"' """ lor,'Then tho days when ho learned
tliis lust itnt em. iliey i.eht ve, how-) love me
ever, that this city ran present ren-j An(1 ,rst m mV tender care
s-,ii3 why wieh a school w ould proa-1 wuh dear, chubby arms he'd enfold
per 'and serve the interests of thr ' mo ,
eajslern section of Ihe Hialo to excel- . Ihn thomrhlu of hie hanrt be
In Id b bare.
Must Ihe. shot and trie shell of battle
Lend that form so precious lo me
"Dear God!" 1 cry in my anguish,
"Why dost thou permit this to be?"
000 FELLOW LODGES
GREET GRAND VASTER
ArtRESTCO AS t. W. W. :
Soalilc, V&h, 21. K, IUbr1in, a!- j
le HM-rctary of tlio lumberman I. ;
V. W wiw nrtvitei on Wasliliifttmi
ordtTH lotlay. Kolzod MiNro iiHltm ;
tho oreaiiization linM plnmuMl attempt ,
n Uwi north wct industry May first. tho grandmaster of (nj;in w
tabl. ono for local "dd K.-ll
peace, sipned l.y I.enine Mid Trotsky
must be delivered into German hands
!at I'tvlnsk U'foro tiie Ilussiati invasion
'will hnlt. Kuehlniann made tlio same
iassertion before the JioieliKtn t;- t-ster-day.
( lent ndvnntairo if located here. And
1 1 hoy Know I h?.! irv.-- n- -t woine: to
t1 1 oj) in( n t heir laps without Jet( ing
tiioso reasons he made known'
At the ineetincr yesterday the fol
lowing I . .a ! r a n d e X o r m a I School
c o ni n i i ( t e o w a s a p P o i n t e d ; G o o r g o T.
Cochran. .At. fv. Hall. L. Larisnn, T.
-f. Serosin, Wm. Miller. Fred J.
IKjIius and Fred I'.. C'urrey,
to
Way, Day and Night ;
Other Cities Affected.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. Tha
railroad administration annoHnc
otl that through passenger ser
vice from New York to Chicago
will soon be limiiod to ono fa-it
t rai 11 ea e h way, day nnd n 1 t .
Service in other cities will be
similarly affected.
30 GERMAN PLANES
DOWNED IN PAST 3
DAYS BY BRITISH
Fine Weather Causes .Ex
treme Activity Among
Aviators on West Front.
TIT IX YOC11 II AT.
D,
Tim occasion of the annual viMt 'rt
no-last
nl'ht, when a. joint meet ins of Kureka
and Integrity l.de va. h ld. There
wns a l.'iruo attendance of mem hern.
Initiatory work was put on ynl Int
er tho tioors were t hmwn open to
tho JlebekahK who mingled with t ho
Odd Fellow.H in n social pension
J Grand Master Gwn-o W. Trefren
jand rnher.s'made :-hoit talks nint the
ealthy j rvohig: wan concluded with a light
'finquot nt wnicn l . men arm wo-
l men Kat down.
Grand Master Trefren went to
Weston today to is'it the lodfco there
Donald Mnnn, prominent and weal- j ::nd tomorrow will vluit (he Adams
thv fthfcmnn whoo home Ik in thi:i ' h'djro. Kalurd.-ty he will attend i Ir
ony. ('i01 vnr stiddrnly yeterdny . district convention .-i i
f,ft'..'iM,Gnn nhniit. 4 o'clock 'at his which quite a number
DONALD ROSS TAKEN
SUDDENLY BY DEATH!
Prominent and
Sheepman Expires After
Illness of t ew Moments.
127 FNIDFATII 1I'I IFr.
WASHINOTOV. I'eK 21. The
war deimrinieni announced tho
total of unidentified soldiers dead
ns the result of Ihe Tuscania dis
aster is 12" includiiiK' three offi
cers. Eighty one arc -(III uure-IHuicd.
J. Kirk Seeks Place
As County Commissioner
Tlien thTo scorns to hover o'er me
Tho spirit of infinite lovo
And there comes to mo a. whisper
From tho Heavenly Father above
"I. too, nave my son to suffer
Fr,r a world that w-as lost in sin.
But the life that is lost in
vice
AH eternity shall win.
(WILLIAM -PHILIP SIMMS
HUITISH FROXT. Feb." 1. A via.
tors have been extremely busy tho
Past few splendid days. . The Ger
mans continue to lstitle the. British
flyers daily observirttr Oormany'B
preparations for the offensive. Thir-
around assuming to teil every me ty Gorman aeroplanes have tiecn de-
what they knew, as to what numbers stroyed durimr tho past three days,
constitute certain divisions of our ar- and ten. driven earthward, nncontroll-
n:y, remove your hat and ihen read d. The Hritish so far have only
srr-I tlio following to him; ,Pn missinB. despite continuous day
An army corps is (,,). noa men. and nisht work Tho Ijritlsii dropped
An infantry division is is.ooo men ,' b"se quantities: of bombs- on' billets.
"When
chaps
setting
sr CIS-S CAI.I.I I OIIOTESQI-E
riinrh at Vinson on Uutter ( reek, ,
whlthrr he had ffono yostentay morn
ln& Tho newa of Ills unexpected ,
death came an a profound shock to
his family and many friends.
Mr. Loss wan In His usual health
when he li ft on his 30, mile trip yes
terday nvnrninff. He Mas chilled by ,
the rhle, und, on arrival at his ranch,
at t o'clock, remained in doors, Ml-
tine: by the stovo nftnr eatins dinner, j
Ho" complained of a pain in hi clie.-t ,
and took eomo medicine. Soon there- I
after he becamn sick at the stomach,
and In a few minutes fell ever dead,
iinn of the men on the ranch was In
Ihe house at tho time. Tho body was
broiiKht to Pendleton last nUht and,
i now at the ltrown undertaklm;
parlor. I
Mr. Hosn would have been fi . yen! si
old had he lived until March 0. lie!
was born In fcolland, the son ot John
Loss and Kltabeth Isabel (.M,iire-i
port Hnss. Ho came to this county
.11 years ao nnd took a job hcrdlnx,
sheep for William Loss. After four j
Mars he ond John Frazier formed a,
partnership nnd bought a small band,
of sheep which they ran for three1
rears when an exceptionally hard j
"winter wiped out their business. Aft-,
ri. uiat experience Mr. Iloss piirchas-:
ed another uniall flock bv himself
and had been In the sheep business1
ever shire, gradually lncr. asim; his
holdlnus until ho was. counted am
oni; the prominent sheepin. n of the
tounty.
In 1SS9 he was married to F-slella
Krinier. Ho is survived by his whi-,
ow nnd seven children, as follows: ,
Miss lloso Hoss, who Is stuilylnK mu-1
sic in New York; Miss Myrtle L-osa,
who Is intending Ihe I'niversity oi
Oregon; John lfoss, who Is In lb" av
iation section of tho army nt Waco.
Toa. and Water, Isabel. Marlarr and
lorot.hy His, all of whom are nt
home. " Tclesrams lytvo been receiv
ed from (ho .throo absent children
,iaitoir (hat they nre on their way.
Funeral -nrrauifemenls "ill not be
made until they arrive.
Slanfielii
,1' local i
l-'ellows will po.
Zrincir. Feb. :i. Comment ins on
1 the German move acainst liussia, a
copy 'of the M.-ilinelieiiii Volke Tlllime.
, received, says: "Gerniany's suf'cess
es in the east aKainst non-existant
enemies and a demobilised :,rniy are
grotesque and unwtirt li- of tieroic
trooj,,.''
pullic entorprises in
lie has liberally
is ported the Led Cross. V. M. C. A
Lit, city loan.
II AMnl'.LLMV lMPLOYIVG.
lo V.suiV;TOX. n-b. 21. Physic!
id,! nils report SiMiator cliaiiilHrlain
steadily iuiproiin.
(Last Orog-onian Ppecial.) :
I'MAl'IXK, Ore., Feb. 21. General "As a drop within the ocean
satisfaction is beiup; expressed in (he1 n ihy life on earth must be
Hudson Lay country and the entire : Mid the countless waves and billows
cast end of I'matdla county over thc Of the great eternity,
announcement of iian J. , JCirk for i All my sons of earth I'll gather
county commissioner on (he republi-' From the east and from tho w-est.
n ticket, at (he next election. And their mothers shall be with them
Mr.-Kirk is well known throughout' With a star upon each breast
fthe entire county havinc been a resi-,
ident for more (hah thirty foin- years. : "Then throtiKhout the counties"
; has been an extensive tax payer dur-: asos,
llnp; this entire period and has been; Phchored in my tendorest love
a staunch republican all his life. He ' They shall serve me in all icladii'ess.
has been a member of thc Odd Fel-, Honored by the courts above."
.lows Inrice for more than twenty five ' Then I answer in contrition
.years and is a member of the I!, r. O. "F.Kher. dear, thou luioweth best '
K. lodee and has always been willing And I t.ltv evei v moiber
to aid in tho advancement i Who's no star unon her h,-cnt
the Mrs. t. w. Ingram, formerly of
:Hi- ren.lloton.
and
and rea,ly
of wortii.v
coiiimunily.
HOW PARIS RECEIVED FIRST AMERICANS BACK FROM THE TRENCHES
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War. V W
ALLEN BY IS WITHIN
'Y FOUR MILES JERICHO
1 I CVXPON. Ih. The New Zcn-
ji) landers snceessfnlly raided near poly
( gon wood today. Knemy artillery ic
laciivf in Klesqnierc. Oeneral Allen
'by Js within font miles of Jencho,
despite rains.
An infantry brigade is 7000 men.
A regiment of Infantry is 3000
men.
A battalion is 10 On men.
A company is 2ni men.
A platoon is tin men.
A corporal's squad is 1 1 men.
A field hatury has 1lr. men.
, A firing squad is 20 men.
A supply train has men.
A ma eh ine gun rati a lion has ?!6
men.
A n en k Sneer's rec; im en t ha s I c 0 $
men.
An ambulance company has fif
men.
A field hop-pita 1 has r men.
A medicine attachment has 1 T,
rn e n.
A major general heads thc field
n : m - and a Iso each a r my corps.
A bricadier ger.eral heads each hi
fantry brigade
A colonel bands t.:u'h rc.-imcnt.
A lieiil -nant cdonel is noM in rank
elow a colonel.
munition dumps, stations and aero
dromes behind the German lines.
They're attacked the enemy quarters
frum just above the roofs, machine
gunned marehinx troops, disrupted
transport trains and wrecked bin
rriiuidts. Meantime tho Hrjiish troops
are busy raiding and repelling raids.
Shr-rt rharp cktshert nre rnnstan-t in
the- frozen no-manV land.
A ni'ijor
A r.tpt;.i
A lielli
heads a
a liei.ls
nam he.
is
a i taiion.
c..iui":iny.
s a I'datoon.
low u lieuten-
b.
rp.-ril
-quad
- ft
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r
4
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IW METHOD IS ADOPTED FOR
EQUIPPING MEN FOR FRANCE
BLEWETT HARVES1 ER
CO. IS SUED TWICE
Tin- LUwott Harvester Co., which
recently anm-imced the removal of
its plant lo Portland in the near fji
ture. was this afternoon made defend
ant in two suits. Mrs. Ann Matlock
brought suit to foreclose a mortsauo
against the plant for $IH principal
and interest on a note executed lit
March, 1:K, when thc company pur
chased its present tito from the Mat
lock estate. Attorneys fees of nan
is asked also. Jones A Hilling-ham of
Spokane brought sun to collect $llf,i
for materials furnished during 1917.
W. M. Peterson is attorney for both
1-1 aim iffs.
.WASHINGTON-. Feb. i 1 . i n. rai vio,;
Gooihais has reorganized the method "u" '
for orpiip-pinpr and supplying- men j' J'.'.'j',
eiiibarking- fur France. The men en- ,U111.
route overseas uoine; to Cntnp Mevrilt tii:it
near New Vork, were outfitted to tiie eiiaim-.
t:il button and seta l,i tli,' ships, l'r, - icrut 1
th
s ami
int
lit.
i :ll-!-e,I .it t In ir
direct to , li. har
.iter car" v. ill I
see the solder has e ti -e.ied
iw:h clothes and shoi s
G,ietll:iis is IllilkllU' furlher
in l lie" tti;,rt.i uiasier i,o,;lr-
't I le
,ne
SPY PLOT I Xf O KIIEII.
PALIS, Feb. lL a spy orieuniza
tiou i., i-reate insurrections in Krrinei
during the German offensive was ilis
c.iv,.ri d. An .ill, -ed German bar
keeper dir.-ete.t it. Mtiny arrv'siH u ere
m:eU . iut iu.iin.- i! Mftsnn,i ,-tT the
inns' f.o toi- .
TO I Mi: l:(. AI. MIIPMI'NTs.
wasii1.'i;t.in. f.-p. i-,iei .,-
lo.ii-istt-.it. r iiarfi.d.1 Is prepanni: t,.
Illll .H t., l:lK-- .:lllll. nl3 Of l Olll (.
Ill rib ;ui soutil l'.,,,!:! i xeepl foi
pabli.- utilities, l e.ii. irmu them to dmv.
from Moiu.in.i an. I Wyonuiur field.--,
rele.isii.i.- th,. ,,!h, r sni.ph fr Illinois
and tiie eir.
ADMINISTRATION WINS FIRST
SKIRMISH ON RAILROAD BILL
I'Mii vis or
ti-:i:
n,i
h.-r
d fed
and f.tree Anuriea to dm
fmhttn pr.wi r. He sai.l we ti
eralifd r.itlr.ii!s to pedite tro..p
moveiiu n: ;uid pi -t'lliet.j ownership
an i--sue iu th-1 itet i am
end b:
Tills photi.:t;ijdl :dv. f b.- Ihe
troupH to nnlve in 1'aris on have u:
dier by ihe urnt, prii, to march wl:
pciide i-f li t is p.i n ieiti i ! !
ttr their bit in the I ret:eln,
h him t lii tuth the iri-ets.
the . ii
The cir N
Mimed mi
bed ,1
i a n
s-d-
WASlUXiToX, Teb. 21. The ad
ministration won the first skirmish in
(he senate, where the railroad control
lull is up for passage by defeat inc the
'mumirs :r mend men t r diu-in-: rail- p.uun.
road compcns.iti.io. The final vole Is 1'. der.il nu r.-rshi
expected tnniuht. S n:ilor lcwis oi n nloin" th-ir iU
Illinois, demanded federal ow nership the pemhm; bill n
-f the railroads as a preparciine-s limit to .r.;i
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soon ! i.in c j t. iiht lor AlasUa ar.d pit - aim- the
Hawaii. He said tb rniaii hriKie bnar! 4:' five t
would incite liasia lo eixe Alnska !'.' ra-b-iaiN a!
advocates are
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