East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 26, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING EDITION
Number oopira printed or ycbtorday'a
lally Jklitlou
2,761
ThU paper Is a member of and audited
ly Uio Audit Bureau of Clroulatloiu.
DAILY EVENING EDITION
WEATHER FORECAST
Tonight and Ve1niv probably
fair.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
CIY OFFICIAL PAPER
VOL. 29
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1918.
NO. 9368
SLAV WORKMEN
ARE RESISTING
E
Despite Acceptance German
Terms, Preparations Con
tinue Petrograd Defense.
SOLDIERS REFUSE TO
FIGHT WITH GERMANS
Capture of Pskoff Arouses
Workmen to Belliger
ent Spirit.
(JOSEPH KIIAPLBX.)
PETIWKJitAl, Feb Despite
the acceptance of German terms, mo
blllzutlon and preparations for Pet
'rograd't defense continue. AVork
nien'H battalions have left to engago
the Germans approaching from Ps
koff,. where the Russians are resist
ing The garrison here refuses to
fight but the workmen are enthusias
tically ..nlUtlng, following the cap
ture of I'skoff. Revnl fell only after
u stubborn fight.
Postnfflcc Is lteeapiiired.
tiOXDOX, Feb. 20. Delayed news
paper dispatcher' from Petrograd say
the American and lirltlsh embassies
are leuvlng Petrograd, leavlns a few
persona In charge.
Ah soon as news of Pskoff's cap.
ture was received here, factory whis
tles sounded and workmen rushed to
arms. Their spirit Is belligerent. !
They are determined to die for the ;
re'olutlon. The defense committee
IbhupcI k proclamation dcclarliiff th0 1
HUN ADVANC
revolutionary capital is in tne gruv- .
cki danpep. and ursin all to f!Kht i,nepalJsiii V n lumped,
and die fur the revolution. Hed i w j (;I,()T (
Guardn flnd lttinh riflemen recap-: ',;mimnv'H'llli;k,l new 1)0a0C.
tured the P.-koff postofffce, 1U"JT , m,w Hhp s )me, a S(,od part of Rue
In the otrfiets with Isolated iiermaji Mia ,s th(1 way lnternrttIunu t.xprrtf
detachment. Interpret Von Hertlinff'8 reply. vme
HEUIjIN", Feb. 16. "The stubborn j
t-iieu.y wuh ,
battle Houthf lkoff and the town
captured. Iteval wan captured after
I. Mil IV. rMJfi 'ii"-mi nun. (jmii.
Near Kolenowltg the enemy nttiicked
our forces approaching Prlpot, They
were repelled.
DRIVE FOR Y.W.C.A.
FUNDS IS ABANDONED
Quota Assigned This County !
Will be Borrowed and
Sent in at Once.
v v n A wur drive will be '
held In the Immediate future. In
stead the executlvo committee of the
ITmatllhi War Drives Committee will
borrow $l"oo. the ouota assigned to
this county, and send it In at once.
The. money will be repaid later when
It Is possible to include the $ 1 1" 00 in
a drive for other war funds.
The action yesterday was taken for
two reasons. I'matlHa. county's V.
W C. A. Uot:i has been due for sev
eral weeks and It will be several
weeks 'liefore the new system of run
ducting drives Is completed. More
over. It was decided that such a sum
as $iroa was entirely too small to
Justify the mobilization of the ma
chinery of the organization. The In
terest will be small for the short time j
before another drive will be held.
The executive committee will meet
again this afternoon to take steps to
facilitate the organization work. Ten: j
tatlve boundaries for the 15 districts!
In the county will be selected nml j
submitted to the various district 4
chairmen for approval or modlfira- j
tlon. As soon as the boundaries are
established, precinct and committee
chairmen will be appointed, the lists
of potential contributors prepared,
and the ruling of each person begun.!
TUSCANIA DEAD
INCLUDE TWO
OREGON MEN
WASIIIXiTOY. Teg. M. ;
linker liMluy rviiivcil 01 more
nanicN lit Tnscunla clcinl. i-cv lonsly
rH.itil as missing-. They Include,
Vcrncr llnimlaiid of n.lton. Oregon:
und Alexanilcr Dunn of I'ortland anil :
llenjamln C. olstcad of Tcnino. Wash. I
iiavs ot iTs ji;i i:nsh cm xi n.
i
ltMXMilly l Jcctcd 1iairinaii of lie-j
publican National Committee.
INDIANA POUIH. Ind., Fell. j
Will H. Hays, recently elected chair-!
man of the republican national cum-ij
mlttee. today tendered his resigna
tion as chairman of the Indiana conn-,
ell of defense.
iI-:itM.Y UH KKPKI.I.KD.
LONDON. Fob. L'fi. Hal' reported
that a Oermnn attempt to raid a Hril-
Ish nap out h of the Arra
.oud whs repelled.
Canibnil
HERTLING DENIES SWISS
INTRIGUES; OUTLINES
HUNS FIGHTING AIMS
Declares Germany Has No
Thmnrhf nf Assniiinir Anv!UimiL ill unnnuimi
Nation's Neutrality.
EFFORT TO SPLIT
ALLIES INDICATED
Expects Them to Differ on
Agreeing With Wilson s
Four Cardinals.
AMSTKHDA.U. Feb. 2. Von j evituble unless the men's demand for
llcrllliig today denied llio reiKrted ; a u.n p,.r cent wage increase is
SwIhm intrigue Jle Mild Germany j granted by Friday.- Tomorrow repre
had no thought of assailing Swiss, scntatlves ot shipyard owners and the
Dutch, Spanish or Scandinavian neu-1 government will meet to discuss ac-
trality. "l Yom the sUirt our war tion if a strike is called There Is a
alms luivci been the defense of tlic : poMSlblJity the government will insti
fullioilnud; maintenance of territorl- tuto compulsory arbitration If a strike
ul Integrity und freedom of economic j,, c!lPl), The imperial munltons
development.. Kven our aggrssive board shows no signs of yielding to
warfare lias been defensive. It's our ! the men's demands.
sole aim to secure the fruit of our j ,
I'kraiuiun icuce. Wo do not intend '
t- establish ourselves In ixthonla or! rVfDC f C HA W
IJvonlu. Our chief ulm in IJthuan- '"tJ. J. U.. I IrtKJI Iri rf
la and Couilaiid Is the establishment I P A CCJ7C ' A 7 A V AT
or e.ir.i.lniiilstnitlmi and self-detiT- !
initiation. In liiimania. o desire to CALIFORNIA. HOME
lie fair with the slates with which ,
wo now are concluding1 euco on the ! """" " "
basis of the success of our arms. Po. j Wor(J wus recevc.(j ths ,rnlng of
land's constitutional problem Is ,, , ... , , ,
, ., , 'the sudden death from ptomaine
lug disciiHKCd. .crnuiiiy demands i
only the inllilarlly Indlsiiensiblo j Poisoning of Mrs. J. K. Hanshaw at
tilings. The prosjiects of - icacc all her home in California. Mrs. Ban
over the east Is good ' shaw was formerly Miss Lulu Hent
"The entente Is fighting- for tlic I ley of this city and wa a slstor of
Itullau ufulsltlon of purt of Austria- j L. S. and It. X. Ilenlloy, who have al
ilungury, the heverance of Palestine, ! ready left for California. She died
Syria and Arabia from Turkey. In
J10 fU(? ()f ,,.,,.,,. mate.,,,,.,,
diiro rcireciit (.ciniuny tin a
jUHturber.
i say HertlliiK la making an effort tr)
Pplll the allies, expecting them to
! differ on aKreeintf with President
UvH(m.H four canlini ,inst.s f(tr pearo
(Us(.llS(jloni ,.rmnK S acceptance nf
, t...vn.i ... Imrfitn (hp flfr-
man belief a pence conference will of the low score of Sunday. Sunny
not haggle over Russia If the other side, too, shot much Inflow form and
allied (4 nest tons can be adjusted first. Pendleton nosed out one bird ahead.
It is believed Wilson will make n, Kellogg- is tied with Pendleton with
rejoinder, bul what he will do is not two wins and no loses. The following
forecast. It Is a question of whether are Sunday results and the team
he'll yield to Hert line's suggestion standings,
that the other nations must accept j Inland Km pi 10 Kcsults.
or express the Four Wilson bases.
There Is no question but Germany
wants peace but she wants a peace '
advantageous to herself She's un
altered i ti her imperialistic- alms.
llMard In South Dakota.
MITCHKI.lv. S. P.. Feb. L'rt. One
of the worst snowstorms of the win-
I ter held central South Dakota in Its
' ", "'H't' " """--
causing considerable suffering. Xo
trains have operated west of here
since yesterday afternoon. Country
schools have been closed and sonic
cattle loss has been reported. A high
wind today accompanied the snow.
WHAT GERMANY
DANZIG.
a
POSEN.- -v -
4T
J V
WARSAW
CRACOW
o ' ' " 'S'ci
LEMBERG
AUSTRIA HUNGARY
srrt s or mil es
The Holshcvikl government of llns-
f:ji under I eon Hionslein, alia: I. eon
TrotsKy. as foreign minister.' has
mu.lt peace terms with Tt-rmany on
the basis of giving up t!ie vvh
I'olaiu! and I .if hna iiia. two
le of
great
-
OTDIVC IM flAKKW AN
SHIPYARDS MENACES
Regarded ag inevitable Un
less Men's Wage Increase
Demands Are Granted.
VANC'Ot'VKR, Feb. 26. A strike
In the lirltlsh Columbia shipyards,
Involving 8000 men is regarded as In-
' ...
this morning at 5 o clock after hav
in(r t.een 111 only one day. ,he was
ix'aec 3fi yearsK old and" had bren living In
California for the past 12 years. JVirw.
, Ij. S. l?fntlcy, who Is a Kistcr of Mr.
I Hanshaw will leave for California, to
night and expects to be gone two
weeks.
PENDLETON STILL
w t a fx n m r a r w w rr
LEj Uj IKAfStiUUl
3'enilleton is still on top in the in
land empire trap tournament, in spite
Colfax-Palouso 114. Spqkune 08.
Pendleton lit), Kunnysido 100.
Kellogg U3, Oraville 101.
Heppner Wallace 115.
Yakima 1 -'ft. Wenateheo 10S.
Toiirn Standings.
Won. Ivost I'.S.
Pendleton
Ave.
no
i H.r.
1 14. n
i i.r.
116.5
113
i ko.r
1 15.5
AH. 5
107
.2 0 J.Oiul
Kellogg .
Sunnyslde
.04111
.Sua
Wallace .
'oifax-1 'al.
Yakima .
Heppner . ..
oroville . .
.Spokane No.
f. o n
500
join
.ano
GETS FROM RUSSIA WITH $4,000,000,000
.VIL.N4
rL I I ft (J I
.'PL hjuteiv'
i iV
v r
v
PINSK
ROVNO
KIEV
U K R A f N
provinces, which In past centuries
ba b.-en mitifis all li ; bfi iselves
In addition the Uronsteln or TtrotsK
has consented to wive tienuany $4,-
'Mni.ruot mi.i Indemnity.
This
ma p
show hew imuh c.ued from litis-
jr. w v I b. r - - -
GRODNO 3
( a ffo owe - J
V -Bi?EST -
X UTOVS.K A
AMERICA TRIES
TO STIR SLAVS
TO WAGE WAR
Aided by Radicals in U. S.
Government C o n t inues
Educational Campaign.
CABLES ALLOWED
TO PASS UNCHANGED!
Socialists Deny Charges
That Russian Peace is
Pleasing.
(ItOlilCUT J. IIBXDKI:.)
WASHINGTON-, Feb. 2i The Am-j
erican government Is trying to the j
utmost to stir the Russians to defend j
the nation against the Germans. Aid- 1
ed by the radicals in America, the
government is continuing its educa-1
tiotlal campaign in Russia. President
Wlllson himself Is behind the new j
move. To this end. the government Is
J . "
permitting hundreds of cables f rom
radicals in the United States to bol
sheviki leaders to pass unchanged.
These contain distinct warnings
against a separate peace with a
friendly outstretching of hands to
encourage the struggling war-torn
Russians. Many of these say friends tne American army." said Empcy. Ret w ill then receive about eight bul-, capturing German positions, imprison
in America supported the bolshevik! j -Most persons think the real effl- lets before he falls from the deadly ing the occupants, destroying trench
untll now because they believed they ' cienCy ot a machine gun is measured) effect of the first one." 'es. etc., returns to Its own trenches ln-
were, fighting for the overthrow of
autocracy but now that the holshevl
ki have yielded to that very autoc
racy and militarism, i discour
aiiiy: millionM. American radl-
j cals are outraged at Ltnlne and
Trotsky yielding i to the Ger
man peace terms. Meyer, I-ondon
socialist congressman, denied the
charges that American socialists were
dt'lihted by the Itusslau peace.
said .'American socialitH want th
Kussian peojilo to fight until they
whip the German machine.
!Rev.C,ninallSnpak
To Studr t if P. H. S.
Reverend Gornall. of the Metho
dist church, spoke to the students of
the high school this morning on the
t heme "legal and spiritual property
rights." Ho referred to t he time
when he was a little boy, working in
a factory in Rhode Island. He visit-
ed Xewport. where a large number
so",,,';:,- !.!!;. ''noaie !
grandeur, with no cares to trouble
him. It was of this occasion that he
said "some people ;u e wealthy le
gal I y, but impoverished spiritually."
He further said that "thtf men and
women who have spiritual possessions
are the ones who are going to count
in this world."
I'rincipnl Drill announced that the
. three glade schools Imve collected
a great deal of material for the Red
rn.i.j .,,,.1 1... n...,t...i t i.i.
c..r' I., .1.1- ,..,..,...
brarv. John Kimos,,,, T,.. T. ...........
John Simpson. Tom Torgeson '
and Hubert Smith volunteered their '
j services.
SMOLENSK
CHERNIGOV
V.
I ft
via hy the tnNh". i'd deal nlih Oer
l:i:tt . In t j. . 1 . t ' o'liua PS will get
territory iclu-r l h:i n Tru-sia and al
most ;t popi:oa i iilor lnrs'r than
.in m:i
.I in. i
ia('
"I'LL TAKE THE LEWIS 61
3 I
mil
Ordnance experts may argue and
Hfhitie Vmi r.,.llnt Arthur Guv
dc bM' bul twlnt Arthur .Gu
tmpey will take the Iewis machine
gun, thank you the gun he s using ot SIJeed of about 400 a minute. It winters, being prepared on a big scale.
In this picture. KIs life for months seems cold to say it. but is a machine ;with immense artillery concentration
depended on such a gun. . gun is speeded up much beyond this and preparation. They are only dis-
"I cannot understand the hesitan- figure it is considered a waste of ; tinguishable from regular infantry at
cy in accepting the Ix-wis gun for ' ammunition because the Ilvin? tar-'tacks by the fact the infantry, after
ARF VniJ A SI IC A
SOME ARE DISCOVERED HERET0TZT rvT ;
j trenches in a few hours. Formerly
several days preparations were neces
The "sugar slacker-' is the latest their patrons who are peeved because I sary, during which the Germans
Hf'.iispn-prv TPP' r..i h-insp thp Hoovpr
regulations have banished the sugar
,bowl from the table of the restaur-
ant and limited the Individual sugar
ration to so many lumpsor spoonsful,
the "sugar slacker' is carrying sygar
to the restaurants in his pocket. So,
!at least, one eating house proprietor
declares, and states that it is surprfs-
'inn: to find that some of thees slack-
ers are very representative people.
Also some of the grocers have dis-
(covered that there are not a few of
1 1
nrT'iC'Tnntr. T
47 REGISTERIliL) JVllliN
GET CLASSIFICATION
The following Is the classification J
of 4 7 more Umatilla county regis-
trains as established by the district
board:
Roy fr. Hart 1-e. Rome Kemp 2-c.
Robert Milts r.-x. Robert J. Vick
5-x. Henry t'. Arkell 4-c. Harold F.
Locke 1-f, John F. Arkell 1-c, Kd-
'ard Crow L'-c. Clarond ithea. 1-e.
,!"v Howard ,4-c, William R. 1-ains
5-v ()n-,:tr .T. nmnhell 1-e CHIlliile
'llebitonr 5-c. l.llther It. liolesal ..l.le
1 -e tieorge 1 Clark 1-e. John W.
' t". e
Jlentzer
1-e. r.enjamln J. Hendrick-
sen 4-c. Anderson snippe mower i - e.
Jesse K. Hilhert S-i K.lward K. Lie-
segaus 1-f, William H Gangier 1-e.,
Hen jam in K. Kast ridge .'i-.i. Charles
K. Kastrldge S-.i. Charles K. Hurrah
1-c. Krnest T. Frencll 4-c. Hans C.
Nielson 4-c. Albert F. Michael Jr. X-j.
I'elt l'ullan 1-e. Clifford llanlster
4-c. Fred I,, llnchanan 4-c. l-'red K.
1'linn 4-c,. Hoy Kiiklaliicl. 4-0. lven
". ilbert 1-e. Stese F. Hamm "-.i.
Arbons It. Xohlin L'-c. Floil T. l'in-
kert'-n .'l-.i. Cliarles
Ileritert M. Coylen
Feaglns S-J. Walter
Harry I Kiasiner
I.. Hurst. 4-r
4-c. Frank K.
I, Cresswell 4-c.
L'-c. Clarence W.
1: rues L'-c. John
Diek L'-c. James H.
If. Smith 1-f. Khuer olden Crow 4-c.
Herbert A. Thompson t-c, Jesse Har
1 rington 2-c. Theodore C. Tal ks L'-c.
Ukiah Will Be Without
Ice Cream This Summer
MaM i iregtuiian Special.!
I'KIAH, Feb. J . The peopl
of I'kiah wiil have to mi with
out ice cream next summer a
t here Is tm tee m t he erei-K
This will work a ha rdsh i p mt
the creamery as much ice i'
s
, 4
.
I
used in shipping cream
ImttM-.
q
AMERICANS CHASE HUNS
HALF MILE TO CAPTURE
ENTHUSIASM IS HIGH
I KIIKP I T- I-T'lii ;l"S . t
A M KliK A X KU'. T I e t . J
(i-rmau working" pait-t-s and
front line posit ions were ! (' -lively
shelled by the American
cannonading all day. The front
is mudloeked Py the American
patrols tonthuie their ni'-iht ac
n it i.
1 n esienJa;. 's ra t 1 w a" !i t
hfinh, the A titer tea as so en-th'is.-d
hmt tht'ii ami. cry m.-c m
t ha I they ao - ; a-'cd w it liin
I" SAYS EMPEY
' by its ability to shoot fast. But as a
matter or aosojute iaci, me Iliuumue
I ,.,. ifl rareIv. if ever, fired in "bursts'
, . .
P QJ ArVFR?
the food regulations require them to
purchase so many pounds of wheat
substitute with every sack of floua.
f THAN I
-we don't like this substitute bread their forces, for the coming: offensive,
and all the substitutes we got with these raids are simultaneously tearing
the last sack of flour is home yet," jup the German lines along' whole
one woman declared, and there have front and increasing the difficulties
been to many like complaints that the i for the Germans eventual attack and
grocers are wondering if the average t decreasing- their chances for success,
housewife appreciates the reason for1 , ,
the Hoover order and if there isn't;
some way of bringing home emphati- ,
cally the necessity of sacrifice
every home.
" 1 ' '
T
Df JJ J UTINS
Tvuiis kxti:ii ti:quizov.
ATi:iSI)A5lr 1 cb. The
Turks entered Trobizonrt. a Turkish
I'.lack cu poi't. vthfcli the Kussiaus
liac held .-ince liUU.
. I
TO ItKAi: I l-J 1'F.H t'EM. !
WASH 1X4. TON. Feb. . On the !
house H.nir. Cuiiure-.-niaii flecker i
h'-ol illfonmitioll
tlic
ncM l.MM-nj i.oau o. nar i- ,H-r
ccm inicrcsi.
ltSTl. JIWIMt .MS I UHSKI.
WASHINGTON. I cb. 2. Post
master General lur!con ordered
rotirth class po.-tal maximums in
creased to seventy jsuui'ds iu first
and cco!iri .one and fifty imunds in
all oilier ones. I :,f f.-rtl e .March fif
teenth. It includes all parcel iiost
mail and farm and factory products.
.l -is n w tfism
i:i;i:mi:i:ton. ici. ait. r.rnest
Schmitt, a mi 1 1 aril workman was
sentenced to thirty dns in jail and
SUM. fine, following Ins .s.nv i.li.m of '
tellinir nthcr workmen the Amn iciiii
flail' was a -dirty rag." Sclmiitl de
nieil it.
111 i:p, NK S M W DISCOVKKV
SXNI'A l:cs. Feb. ill. l.uthcr
IturbanU ha. a new "win the war sin;.
or fruit sintar from the rruir of .
the spiuclovs eactu. which he's irr-
fooled. Ho sas it gmws fifty tons of
fruit t( the a re in any climate. This
fruit i- rich in sugar. A trMvss fir
refining: the fruit ug;ir is lucded bc-
loi i( run Ik used.
-
t TU Y KII.M I).
4TT. IVb. i!U. The Canadian
eaMialty lil im-lndes . II. Karle (,f
IW'lliiighum. Washington, who wa nv-
aitlen(ally killed.
th;
I the barrage they
eutitncleinents.
letl enemy
A ;t'i ricafis'
eutnusiasni car
t heir cbjectlve.
'.ermans halt a
communication
rte.I llu m past
S"U.c cb.ased th
mile through
pa i t w .f
cturning
itrma n
o-mded five
i'M man pi ison
i' ta lion volun
t i' ' - ' H t i'e
:i:id MX
Aii
-1 f.
IF!
RENCH RAIDS
ARE T
Prepared on Massive Scale
They are Similar to Regu-
lar Infantry Attacks.
INCREASE DIFFICULTY
j OF HUN OFFENSIVE
! Enemy Trenches Destroyed
j in Few Hours Time
! NOW. ,
(HENRY WOOD.)
FRENCH FRONT, Feb. 26. Along
the entire west front, from its Junc
tion with the Britiah to the Swiss bor
der, the French armies are now de
livering terrific day, night raids. This
is likely to increase in namoer, size
and importance until the Germans
either begin or ct-ncel their pro-advertised
offensive.
Prepared on Big Scale.
These raids are different from last
stead of occupying tne new territory.
1 Brought X'p Secretly.
; By installing artiUery secretly at
night and opening without warning,.
rushed up reserves. AVhile keepimc
accurately informed from prisoners of
dispositions made by the Germans of
BOUNDARIES SOME
PRECINCTS CHANGED
A separate polling place for the
residents of Rieth and vicinity Is pro-
! vided in certain changes made in the
boundaries of precincts Xos. 43 44
and 45.
The change in the boundaries are
'noted thus by Clerk Brown:
43 All that portion of the city of
Pendleton lying east of Perkins'
Avenue and north of river. All voters
living between I'erkins Avenue and
Logan street were removed from 44
and
laced in 43 with voting place
EARING
GERMAN LIN
either at Christian church or library. ,
44 All of Pendleton west of Pet-
kins Avenue, including sections 3. 4.
9. 10, 15. 16 and X" 1-2 of Sec 2 1 and
22. Tp. 2 X. 11. 32 and Sees. 34 and 35.
Tp. 3 X. ft. 32. including poor farm
and state hospital. Voting place. Lin
coln school.
45 Including Sees 5. ti. 7. 8. 17,
Is. 19 and 2o. Tp 3 X., It. 32 and Sec.
1. 2. 2. 11. 11. 12. 13.' 14 and 15. Tp.
2 X.. K .11. Includes Reich" and as
far west as Barnhart. Vote at Ftieth.
VITCCITI CIVAMPiVn IV
T,xrio rJrSUr,
T I V 1 311 U 1 IliO Ar XllIv
SHE HIT SAY RESCUED
ST. JOHNS. Feb. 26. The story of
43 Floritzel survivors say nothing mov
able was left on the main deck of th.
liner five minutes after it struck. She
submerged to the saloon deck and
the fore top mast collapsed. kilting
a nit maiming many. Many passen
gers were swept overboard by t he
waves. Ninety two are dead.
QUOTA NOT REACHED
IN SKILLED WORKERS
t'matillu county has faib-d to mat11
her .ji.M'ta in the registration of hkiII
etl workers in the I'nited States Ship
yard tilutiteers. Tlo- ipiot.i ..f ttii
co;mt was fixt'd at and so fat on p.
:.u registrations have been re.oi t. o.
although ten counties of th- -tat-h.ivo
gone oxer the top.
' Tfdin Uota was ;iJH ami t-i
dale 3-6 skilled workt-rn hve rt;
istcred. The nini uii n for lUti'M tlf
skilled artlsins of thin county It.n
been carried on through four-mijiut
speakers ami pnoliritx fur tto i a
two weeks la;t iIikm' familiar wPh th.
sit.iation dt'clao' that th- fallur- !
reach l he iita Is rnt due to !,( k -ing
tn;t t't the relatively f-- rHiUit
lahtit'KM in this county. Tb Indut
t i:-s t . f this co' i nt v a r not m-m h an
develop skilled ;i!'!iKiHt vn'lt u t
ill il In t he sh! pv a t ii a i i.J ituv
Co th' t :i t'j iitt-r- bix alr-ilv icin-
th" :.lniitrils .r h i.r i y ci -r -.,
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