East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 18, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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DAILY EVENING EDITION
Number 01 roplea printed of yeaterday'a
Oully Hdltlon
2,911
This paper la a member mil audited
by the Audit Hurrau .f circulation.
DAILY EVENING EDITION
. 1 1
lha :... Oregonlan la Bastard Om
gon's greatest nrwapapar and aa
selling force glvta to iha adrnrtlat.a
over twice the guaranteed paid eireu
latlon In Pendleton and Umatilla coun
ty or any other newspaper.
CITY OFFICIAL PAPER
II
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
VOL. 31
JAPAN FAILS TO
KEEP HANDS-OFF
POLICY IN RUSSIA
Ambassador Was at Meeting at L
wnicn it was Agreed to
Withdraw Support to Kol
chak, But Refused Decision.
FORCES, NOW 60,000 BEING
STEADILY STRENGTHENED
Believed Country Seeks Foot
hold While Allies' Attention
is Turned; Fears of Bolshe
vism's Spread Expressed.
JAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919
'Nurse, Wounded Fou
Times, Who Chr
Her 22 Gf
nt.)
not
Iir BD L. KHR.V
(I'nitcd Map BUtt Correspond
I.OMHIX, i,,.,.. 8. japan Ha,
a party to lh.- "hiin.ls ,rr- ...,n..
ward rTufc atfwd up,,,, i,v n lh,
iU Mew nt ii unofficial poaco oonrri
""." It is learned today. n th
oafltrary, Japan la steadily In. rc-mln
her fore in HRbarte,
Offl. iiH hi-rc il. oluro hut wlill
Ihey fall in understand America's pol
Icy In keeping troops In Siberia, tin
attribute, it to a ilmlro to watch Japan
DpCMOH (OfMd
Although tho Japanese nmliassadni
nttondtv tho conference at which II
" 5. -'"Ik
'y EXPLOSION OF SHRAPNEL
STARTS $1,000,000 FIRE
New Jersey City Visited by Series of Shocks from Burning
Shells at Piccatinny Arsenal Seven Miles Away; Three
Persons Perhaps Fatally Hurt, Cause of Fire Unknown.
NO. 4913
SENATOR POINDEXTER
WHO ASPIRES TO BE
PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE
tit
DOVER, X. J., Dec. IS. Two pers ohm are dead
Mailt hurt an th result of an r-xplo Wort of ehrapn
which destroyed four buildings of lh " Piccutinny
The damage in estimated at a mil "on dnllurs.
9
id llir
shell
icmil
partial
a l.lazi
I oil:.
NEW YEAR IS USHERED
WITH BUSINESS OF 1919 s
mr end th
lory uas ra.irth
midnight j
a i -' I,
Five minutes Inter n
hook the country Hide,
plate rIuk windows he
from the arsenal. Tl
on tinned fur t hree ho
rid other shells wi
urroandifur tcrri-
( into wukefulneHH at
unall explosion at the
ind
fire. Tii
rific blast
Hhattered
von miles
cxpIoHionH
as shrap
ot off by
use i unknown.
Sign Resolution GRATIFYING THAT SWEET
I nil I u i' hit i i , nn , i
i uu in I o Hr I I u UUIVIt
urt from
let the
?. It now
adhere
ol.lc her
estcd In
'lit Stftte-
iiiii.i, i hut
was agreed to withdraw siij
uenlkenn and Kolchak and
Hussions, decide their own rot
develop that he refused t
lo tho decision, there!. f tacit!
Ins; fir Japan th right to ih
own policy In Ilussin.
Officials nre deeply inten
War MiniKtcr CfiurchiU'aat
meiit In the house of con
Japan s rorcoR In Hllicila, are "cm
altlprahla." and thut tbey are being u
creased.
FVxrtboM i cans!
Persons in close touch wrath the Ir
tnrnntjonul situation say they are tin
nble Ui uiptftorglJUId Japan's reas-.n f
the Increasing forces, suvo for th
purpose of securing a foothold I
Siberia while the olher allies' alten
turn Is directed olHewh' re.
other alleged reasons for strength
enuiir the Japanese fi
mnied nt 10,1100 are fouv for th
spread of Bulahatvlarn Into China.
Mile Manila
sun auffarlac from
. received while acting
. '"dh the Frem h and
' mles. itfle Martha Oi
A rlvinl In this i-ounly o
eiiperation. Two, foil
iissisted her down the
when she landed. Th
ernnient has conferred
I. ross or the Lesion
Medaille
.Milil,
While
laul hirr
four wounds she
as a nurse with
American ar
authler has ar
m u trip of re-
v passengers
Rang plank I
Kronen gov- !
upon her the
r Honor tho
and the Orolx de j
held a prisoner, she!
wenty-two lerinnns I
ay to the French !
r from shell h
All Officials
Requesting Sheriff Taylor
Not to Split Reward, But Re
fer Portlanders to ''Stool
Pigeon."
HIGHER THIS CHRISTMAS
if"
ooth.
Its
d
Nineteen hundred and nineteen wag
ushered out lat nlKht tut fjir a the
c ity Council is coneerned. fr. . with
and
"STOP EATING DOLLAR A
DOZEN EGGS," WARNING OF
WOMEN H. C. L. ENEMIES
Mftttod
enm-
by hltttoii wnmcn fn iheii
l'.ilrn ftKTtiitsl hH-.h prlre. turt
-u vy a i i.n tlcm-P u'ith
h due to
mas eve
ity fathers antf
flness at hand,
at and adjourn -i-ek's
vacation
last night was brief and
1 almost wholly to routine,
t ra 1 1 rd i na ry f ea t u re -was
Of resolution,. Ity all the
1'i'esent, requesting Sher
ot to split any of his re
' with four Portland In-
h, 1ml
his
ng tf
tckoon
r Hays
next
pitign
. .Via
mfi
i od a
I'nlte.l
T'.ilmer
ti
pi
UNRELATED PRODUCES
WatmXOTOK, Deo. is . it b
learned that Attorney (Joruml FSUtttOi
and tho "lt(g five" t'hleago poekeri
reaeh'l an agreement today wnofOOJ
tho tatter will abandon contrd of title
rotetod products. This will probably
result in the departmcit of Justice
dropping- its ant I -trust suits against
the puckers, it was stated.
I'nder the agrc'ement the
ngTce to rive up contrvd of st
and such unrelated product!
when I und breakfast food. Tl
further to use refrigerator (
for the shipment of meiit a
product. It ia undedsto.nl.
I)opa rt n e n t of justice officials
hopeful that the agreement will be
i --iiv o in rt-Hiucinif t ne foni
sonabl,
KlltffS.
telv ne
lir a d
ter. P
fur cot
the pre;
hie."
lared: "Rofoi
gnd unrea
for com mo
only what is
'. Stop eattn
g and SO c.
e the purch;;
I expensive
id watch prir
oft for
s turn-
NURSE SAVES BOY'S LIFE;
BLOOD IS TRANSFUSED
ckf
id
of-
of living".
A si 1 1 .. ti l
'-.car-old
tending si
Fa to Airs,
e local aia
ood when
inofuglofi
ve tho bo
UOO. Tin
1 and the
cording lt
IKSolt,
who
ami
I'parc
f blood was all th
s life, following
transftision was
toy will probably
Hi Hart
aaid b
WI9 hi:
nirse a
rod he i
tba
i the next two meetln
respectively on Chrl
; New Year's eve, the
cipaied the little b
'provided for ita dispi
; ed "to rake a two
j without pa
EtuolnoM
wa oooftn
The one
the signinc
city officio
iff Taylor
ward mtm'
spectors who received IfiOf
to suggest that they o to the
pigeon" who was given $T000
share.
.Specifications for the pavli
Matlock street from Kaley to Ji
were prosoutod by CUjr Knginoe
and ordered laid Otver until th
I meeting, Jiinuary 7. These nre the
first specif leal lona drawn since, tho
of the ordinance requiring; the
laving of all ga.", wator and sewer
mains before paving Is undertaken,
and include provisions for these Im
provements. John Halley Jr., again reminded the
council that the light at Haley ano
tj-arfield streets is stll out of commis
sion and has been for the last two
m Onth s. 1 1 i w :i s be fore the OOUltCt
tOOO weeks ago on the same mission.
The light committee IWW ordered to
have the matter attended to.
it 1 1 1 st EOT the current month were al
lowed ami the council instructed the
recorder to draw the December salary
list god the warrants without further
action by th council. This will per
mit of the council taking its two weeks
va cat Ion.
On account of the injury to Mayor
Vaughan's band yesterday, he
was unable to attend, and t'ouncilman
Henry Taylor presided; All members
of the council were present.
Gratifying the sweet t
ways more insistent fn
mand during the holiday season
than at any other time, will
come higher this year than last,
say local dealers.
The swain who purchases g box
of chocolates finds that the high
cost of loving has soared, for box
es of candy that formerly sold
for tl are now SI. 60 and so on
Up the scale. Hulk chocolates
have advanced five cents g pound
in price, while mixed candles,
much used for filling the Christ
mas stocking, sell at .10 ct,.' a
pound instead of 30 CenH.'
The reason for the sharp ad
vance, say dealers, Is the sugar
shortage and the cost of other
raw materials. Sugar is hard to
Ret, and so is glucose, the basis
for all cajidles. Even candy
hoxos arc icarce, thus adding to
the cost of boxed candy. Wal
nuts are higher this year. Nearly
all walnuts nscd for candy are
shipped fron Manchuria. China.
Manchuria 4feter cracked nuts
'are those -wfinSh nre placed In
baskets and floated down the
river. The water COOsea the oil
in the nuts to be more suscep
tible to decay, making the nuts
I'ss desirable than the dry
cracked nuts which nre shipped
by land from Ma n c h U r la .
Despi te the Increg sod cost I n
all saccharine dainties, Pendleton
merchants declare that the local
demand Is gg large as ever.
MILES POINDEXTfeR
MERCURY AT 30 BRINGS
DEMOCRATIC SENATORS ASSUME
LEADERSHIP IN FORMING DEFINITF
j PROPOSALS TOWARD COMPROMISE
Republicans Decline to Offer Terms on Ground Treaty Advo
cates Should Say How Fa r They Are Willing to Go; Sug-
gestions Take Form of New Set of Reservations.
By J. W. T. MARAI.V
' nlted IVi'ss Staff Correspondent.)
UAS-fixiT(i.v. Dee. IS rieriii.
prniHisalx for a peace, treaty- compro
mise are l-eing formulated by demo
cratic senators for - , t .
publican mild reaervntionists. it ia
learned today. This Is the first tlmo
the ilemiH-miii h .. ,!.,.. .t... i . ;
' " " ' ' ' ' " I'. HI III
Calvin j seeklntr agreement on specific terms.
.ii u.img so iney are aecedlna; to the
request of republicans, who alnce the
treaty failed, have declined to offer
terms on the grounds that If the demo
crats want a compromiao they should
say definitely how far they are will
Ins; to go.
The ; ...
i - 1 - i ' .j.'. ii.., 1 1 is
man made no . , i stated today, take the form of a new
Mrs. Mortimer but eecmed intent , '"f"'"
tunning- her with blow, from afc. I ?5 ""bmittied to the
om ...i.um -in nig repuniican Sinn
"ins wnen support of most of the
la
MN STRUCK M
BOARD Blf PASSERBY :
I n
Mrs. Anna
ulfht
'-id thr
mows
Mortimer, of At
attacked shortly after mid
eat Alta and f'osbie streets
lown man who struck her
times with a flat board.
I hen neighbor, startled
a for help, raised their
'I prepared to come to her
, ooard. He had followed her from
I J,al street and aa she stepped aside
to allow him to pass, he turned and
attacked her instead. Xnne of the
blows injured Mrs. Mortimer.
FIRST MILD WEATHER
A temperature or 30 above is reduc
ing Pendleton's snow to a aiushy con-si.-teney
today and bringing assurance
"f mild weather. Ijist nisrht the mer
cury sank to 17 degrees above zero.
The barometer says 29. tt. Word from
Pttoil Rock says that the thaw there
is noticeable. The snow is meltina
rapidly, says the report. At Meacham !
the thermometer registers 41) above.!
with a gentle Chinook wind blowing j
nu me snow meltlnir ranidlv. w;
As near as Mrs. Mortimer can dea
crlbe the assailant, he was of medium
build, probably not over 20 years old
and wore army trousers and leggins
and a civilian overcoat. Police were
Knen a detailed account of the at
tempted assault and
the man.
senators
definitely
democratic
pledged.
Senators who want the treaty to
"stay dead" are preparing to block
action by the foreign relations com
mittee If they can on the k'nnt resotn.-
tlon referred to it yesterday. One of
contrary, Japan is steadily increasing
tions of the treatv ejtcent those relat-
i tit- Ir. thA 1 .... ...... .. . . ml .
mot or me at- t " .. w ihuuiib. inn
are looking forl,ner "imply declares the existence
sta te of peace.
10
t ninnt me mercury was down
I above zero at Meacham.
Although trains are still much de
i layed. the local o.-W. it. & x. office
ajs the situation is improved. They
hope to have the situation well in
' hand in a few days.
The improvement in the weather
I makes ai noticeable differemv. 1.. K.
i .
l number rrrlholida
diet on streets. Toe
Dilate1 than they have bt
time past. Many local
been delayed in their si
cause of the bad weather
FIRE CHIEF CAUTIONS METAL DEMAND NOT
OF YUELTIDE HAZARD TO SWALLOW DOLLARS
Neath
1 among the hundreds of
o and from Santa Clans, now
through Pendleton's nostof-
fice. came one to ihe Rast Oregonian
today from Fire Chief W. K. Itingold.
ano is more than anxjoua thjtt every
sh.ippers on Pen.
Hourding of silver dollars will not
be necessary, nor In good form. Pen
dletonians are advised, even though
the present price of that metal makes
ii more vaiuarue as bullion than as
! money. Banks are not under am' or.
Ulers to withdraw'sfrrVr from tircti-
the stores
are
'me
pping he
I lighting of the tree.
STEPS FROM ENGINE,
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSTY
If
Stejipini
rid
Mien,
nissed
fre
on
SAI.KM, Dec. IS. Walker Hall, a
Muss building at the Willamette Dnl
teislty was destroyed by fire early to
lay. The loss Is t3S.O0n.
Umatilla uun night
-w. r. tt Vt. I
i footimr banana
darkness and fell 20 feet tc
river bottom below. Hi
painful bruises, broke his 1
was knocked unconscious.
Allen was rushed to St. Anthony'!
hospital In a special train, the trip be
ing made in an hour and a few
minutes. He la convalescing today.
the
Oliver
'iiormakef
of the
the frozen
sustained
ft leg and
on,. i h i ... ..... .. i .. -' - t ' " 1
insure the happy vuletlde the nortlv ' ', ' aor,iine to -Mccook,
and good-natured chl.Tu 'v'ce Pre,,ilent 'he American ttmti-
.V ' h 0na1, and nne wi" thdrawn so
t as ib miown.
Under provisions of the Pittman
ia.ci, Ju.outi.tioo worth of silver dol
lars were to have been melted for
bullion. Up to the present, $260,000.
000 have been converted. Plans are
now being made to convert the re
maining 190,000.000. It will not re
quire withdrawal of noi- r ,., -n
in circulation to accomplish thta, however.
Millions of silver ilnlinra nlncl i
the nineteenth centurv lo,,-., k
stored In the vaults of the treasury for
years. Silver certificate" k -a i
they have
Thi
ing r
Chris
chief.
tt n
use of candles, while express
lore faithfully the spirit of
mas, is dangerous, says the
Klectric colored lie-htins- sets
much to be preferred.
I life
unci
tti
ELECTRIC POWER IS RESTORED TO PENDLETON; ,
MILLS AND FACTORIES ARE REOPENED TODAY :
offeri
Ivor
LANDS TO BE ON SALE RESULTS OF LOCAL VOTING ON PEACE
Tr I- A -1 t I M a mm. . . .
IKtAIT WILL BE WIRED TO SENATORS;
BALLOT APPEARS LAST TIME TODAY
Care must be taken with the elec
tric sets, however he says. When
the cord from the electric light socket
is conveyed to the tree It should not
be fastened to the wall by nails nor in
any other manner com tn .
"itn metallic surfaces, for short-cir- 'issued against these and
cuiting is possible and short rintitlt. I never cirenlnterl
cause fires. j Of late the favorable balance of
Cotton, or other lnflamm.K.. a-e. ff. "J? . .t.'nded .
lea. owing to the oriental nation's de
mand for an increased circulating
medium. Practically all of this coun
try's output has been sent across the
i acme in me last rear. The cnnv.
SW hundred acres of the beat land
n the t'niatilla Indian reservat ion are
Febrnnr
I now
y offit
Hi lot i
16. 1920. anil
being mailed
e to prosper-.
aanta are of-
loratlona, should be carefully avoided
io lessen tne tire hazard. There are
tisbestos and other non-inflammable
. decorative materials on the market
whlch are preferable. Christmas
trees, even though green, should not
I ' e placed near a stove in the house,
according to the chief.
These and other coromc rajnaa di
rections, will render safe the Tule
tide celebration una altnw iht, rs
men lo spend Christmas eve at home
with their kiddles, instead of waiting
I poised to answer fire calls at other
Pendleton homes.
sion of $90,000,000 silver dollars re
maining, under provisions of the law,
is expected to stabilize silver values lit
this country and again make the dol
lar worth as much for money as for
the metal
the last 10 das.
nd plant.1, using
e enabled to re-
and will oi
except liei
afternoon.
rate
eon t
Itnre-
Klectrlc power was restored in Ien
illeton lust night after b;ting been de-
nleel all industry Cot
All mills, facloi'los
electrical energy wi
open this morning
without interruption
and 6 o'clock each
strlcted use of power is
the first of ncNl week.
The Pendleton Woolen
Pendleton Roller Mills, Wall
the Umatilla Flour Orain
roughs' plaining mill, Ihe I )i
Lumber Yard and otl
using power resumed t
atlons today, following
day afternoon thai power Wl
available. The planing mill has
ei fa
hour
til
rtii)
: SI)
by
mil
tn get in an
the
ap
lit
rut ti
by II
hum
.The .'
avaltabl
on tin' w
ton The flume
nlth slush and I
oration by water
at 4, (he lunch
'.4 M
P
I'M- Wl
I reopening of t ha plant
Walla rivet near .Mll
e has been blocked
re. prevent the np
aower. This bus ull
and Pendleton Is Once
a-atei -pow.T el ctricit
I geilflaled b- steam,
deletions removed and
ms
en
Mill.
t In
Mill, Bur-
:;"ll
list it lltiolis
noli
0DI
aid be
ohanaT-
been
instead "i t
With all
conditions i
: stores annoi
oiien t onion
Ft.
the
atli
All
tments of 4"
I acres and one
ie on the north
the remainder
south reserva-
Icaii
"ill is
the
40-
tract. i
Wheti
land
tdleton
land
lyl
id ti
alone the
ellent
allot-
ill-, ad
nprovini
lr
til
d ti
I h
Oils!
belli
nd win
on stitu
ck t
Th.
will
PENDLETON'S THIRD ANNUAL AUTOMOBILE
SHOW WILL BE HELD MARCH 11, 12 AND 13;
GUARD MEMBERSHIP AS
ALTERNATIVE FAVORED
WASHINGTON, I'
With the fate of llic
treaty still in the balane
110 time for you to Uiauto
lm'luiKs known, if ro want
treaty ratili, ,1 without ri-sorva-tlous.
if you want a compromise
n'm h.tl.ii' you favor (he lit:c
resolution, or the ontriKbt ejec
tion of the treaty, fill ,,,,1 ballot
(to be round on patre eoven) ami
mail it to the Kast Oreftonlan.
I. ITT BAULOT Ttui V
This is the att day on which
the ballot will appear. No make
use ot your oppoi tiiuity if
wish to vote, several people
vote on one ballot If they
hmw iinmcs plainly, some
nam nlaiik paper on wfiicti
vote. This tOO, is permissible
me name ami aililrc-s or il...
is s;ieii and a choice onrrajaed.
vi hen the votes arc counted the
results will be wired to the
.Mill
may
w rite
1 in i c
to
If
otcr
New
In the nati
York headquarter of the Ijesaruc)
to KnfJroe Peace ami to the civ
gon sinutors. As this referen
dum marks the largest test of In
dividual sentiment ot taken in
Kastem Oregon the outcome will
I' sigiiifieanl. Proper steps will
Ik taken to assure anaecuratc
count anil the ballots will In- held
for several day to allow anyone
dosiriiur to make a recount, the
prlvtlcae of so doing. 1::.-., will
then lie forwarded to the OreaTOU
senatorial delegation.
snow vun; coi.tiiis
"o matter what your view, mav
bin lull' ourcoiivictions and thu
make your DsfltaDffKe fclr.
Remember this is the InM day
the imiiot appeant. Vote must
Ihi sent in promptly in order to
be Included in Ihe count. The
ballot will be held open for sever
al days, however, in order to M-r-mii
out of town ballots i4i arrive.
RUSSIAN RED SEEKS
AUDIENCE AT CAPITAL
WILL STRONGLY PROTEST
ANTI-JAPANESE ACTIVITY
SAN FRANCJSCO. Dec. IS. Vladi
mir Vih hmetroff, claiming to repre
sent twenty million people of soviet
j Russia ami to be on an important At
Iplomatic mission to Washington, is
beins held at the An.arel Island immi
gration station, it is learned He ar
rived yesterday. Immigration author
Hies will interrogate Mm.
It" Voohmetroft is allowed to reach
Washington he will urge the follow
ing program :
To raise the blockade agiiinst soviet
t . tissia.
To free Hussia of all foreign inter
jfeienie in workins out her own im
I mediate destiny.
To Hive Russia liberal financial assistance.
d
alt
id lit
na'
imi
: Hi
Pendleton"
show will In
I M, 1130, nc
by the Pond
i third annual atltomoblU
i held March 11. 'l and
ordi UK to derision inadi
lei on AUlOmoblta AjMOCl'
cm
of next
all In
year
Kb
ii t ion at its regular monthly
la Ml nlffht. A p pi tint men t of
toes to handle Ihe cxpetiinn was
ferred until the January meeting.
All cnrM handled in l he county
well n. all lines Ckf UrQa and aooai
I cm, will be Incorporated In tin
iiuto show yet held. The air
Industry has mad. rapid st ridt
this county since wartime restriction
were removed and tho large number
of dealers insure? a record show, the
association men dec la re.
Happy ('nuyon will likely be the
imvctim;
timmit -
kargesl
vmoblta 1 1
a rraiu
ian setting the dates i
itivc. With the large
'len expecting, Ihe ea
anyon will be tested.
Last night's business
as bchl in the rooms
how as in t he
incuts Other
ous consideration of both br
congress. M h opposition t(
sory ntllltars "alntng will br
if j
tak
ti
ii' n
tn i
.f Happ
nesting, which
f the Pendle-
bat
sol
rieiais.
i ki'i-e w
This
OUliI
gbt
NEWSPAPERS ASKED WESLEY MIMS ENTERS INDEX OF TODAY'S NEWS
TO CUT DOWN SIZE
IT
iraziraun
y inimnm
Baromrt.
TiKlav's Wnattanr
TOKIO, IXd 18. Following a
meetiriK of the cabinet council Tues
daty. Minister Obata. plenlpotentiai v
to t'hina. was directed to make a
strong protest to the Peking: govern
ment regarding anti-Japanese activi
ties of the Chinese, notably Chinese
students, which endanger friendly re
lations between China and Japan. Tin
protest it is understood has to do Bar.
ticularly with the difficulties tit Koo
Chow and boycotts against Japanese
merchandise.
Cables recently received from Tokio
told of two vigorous protests forward
ed to the Tokto government from l'ek
ine retrariiinfl- th r..,i rKn .. -
Jupanese newspapers declare China Is
jto blame, whereas Peking dlapajtehaa
.place all the blame for the Koo I'how
riots on the Japanese. Japanese war
ves-sels have boeti at Koo Chow slue
;the riot in which several J naaaai
were killed and one American w:,s
'woundeil. The riot r.sultfsi when
Chinese student boycotted Japanese
tioods. it is tracaabla to the sui.ui-
tllUK award.
all
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il
Wll
I tt
riant.
Pn
IS ib
lo the discussion
Allen presided in
Knight, p real-
Mr.
Rtetn
Inaaa meeting
I nt .lolly's Inn
Music by the
s furnished din
1 1
llnb'
anil fi
nre-'l..
boS la
. training raltipa
lailig liter Burn
s. Dartnta iiohcri
parents ot i aWtl
-t night.
I'll rt 'Ill-
West
la iitti.
of llaiiglllcr.
d Mrs. OHn II. Maum. of sou
aM street, are tin? parents of mum!
daughter born this morning. tee tic
WASHINGTON',
peal of the countr
med:a.te reduction
the sir.e of aabltcai
shortage was made
office committee
nction is necessary
truction of a larg,' i
pers in small
leo. IS. An
to make an
ap-ini-
of in
per
ent
Pap.
I"
a inenil
hii
eti
fnti
ns due
' the h
edneaafau. such
o prevent "des- He il . nter the huatnaaa
mher of ni-vvspa- i Minis enlisted three v.ir
, I M.l IMHM t , ' . ...
inflict irreparabla Injury on the com- aba dMam from servb
s served by them." the commit- stationed on the 1 S s Ki
'lured. j made unin iiiis ov. crseas.
i veung man
e years l.een
Sta tea tvlavy,
and will in
n:uess with
it, in the
ntv
i iff!
lerck. and
aMMarlaJ p.1.
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