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    DAILY EVENING EDITION
Nur.ibur ui copies printed of yesterday's
Pally Krtitlon
3,047
This paper It a tnamDar ml sufiltad
by tha Audit Bureau of (Urculatlona
DAILY EVENING EDITION ll
Tha Kant Orsgnnlan la fCaMarn Ore
ron'i gr - tea r newitriptr and
sailing force flvfi to the advrtt.
over twice th guarantad paid ireu
latlnn In Pendleton and Umatilla coun
ty of any othr newapaper.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
CITY OFFICIAL PAPER
VOL. 31
DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1920.
NO 0455
"ALL GERMANY IS
AGREED TO DEFY
ORDER'WRGER
Whole Government Thinks
Same, Declares Minister of
Finance, and Completely
Agrees With Will of People.
BOBSLED WHICH WgniM WHILE BEING TUNED UP FOR LONG ISLAND RACES
AT HUNTINGTON, INJURING TEN WOMEN AND GIRLS.
" ;
FIELD MARSHAL, ACCUSED,
SET AGAINST SURRENDER
Von Lersner Arrives in Berlin
Asserting Men Whom Fath
erland Loves Must be With
held to Earn Respect.
I1V CAUL ! (UtOAT
( I'll I ted PrejH Htaff ( 'orrespnndon t . j
hkrli.v, Feb. 7. Ctermany win re-
flint to the uttermost the allied de-
ina nds for surrender of t he Teuton war '
Rullty, according to Statements of
prominent lejulerH today. "The whole
government think and act as I do," ,
Mathius Krzberger, minister of flnanee
told the l tilted yrvmt today. "We .ire
In complete agreement with the will
of our people." Field Marshals Von
HI mien burg and" Ludendorff. whom
numpH are In the list of n oniisofl. both
take the Htnnd that no officer shall
surrender himself voluntarily upon the
demand for delivery, the l.okal Anzel
Ker Ha Id.
Huron von Ijersner, former heed Of
the (Senna n dclegat ion in Paris who
re-signed rnther than transmit the lint
of war mi lit y tO Perl in, arrived here
today.
"The allied demand fr such men as
Von I! indenting, Lud-ndorff and j
Maekensen, whom all the fatherland
love and whose gulltlessnesH 1m above
doubt, must be hindered at alt costs." j
he declared . "If (er ninny dc livers
these leaders she signs her own death
warrant. If she refuses this shameful
demand then her enemies, too, again I
will havo respect for (Jermuhy."
AiNes Determined.
PARlfl, Fob. 7. The allies have no
Intention now of modifying the clause
of the treuty providing that Germany
Mhall surrender t he war guilty for
trial. The round 1 of ambassadors to
day announced the allied guv ernmcnts
have derided unanimously that the
list be offleially handed to (iermany
at the ea illest poj-rdble moment. The
text of the covering note, which wan
hold up to be approved bv the roun
rll Will be telegraphed to lteilin.
&
9g3!e'' rSfMi imMwK&ssifBKE
BShMhSSaSSUBaSaSSaV- . . - mmfmmmmfst
-Si d Ayxor at on. held at
lie of t he fastest hobi
ht were taken
e the accident
WILSON SENDS LETCH AS
HITCHCOCK COUNTS FORCES
200 DIAZ REBELS
STAMPED OUT BV
CARRANZA FORCE
Several Generals Are Slain
Among Revolutionists De
feated in Two Battles is
Mexican Government Claim.
MOTHER HURLS INFANT
TO PROBABLE DEATH AS
CAR CRUSHES OUT LIFE
OAKLAND, Feh. 7. A doctor 1
and a i are trying today to !
brighten the eilMence of Richard
Manqfltld, Hhipworker. In ropntiv
t' the dyins request of Mr. .Manx
flold. With a tnxt electric trtln rimhinit
upon her aa utie atood helpleasi in
Its truck with her foot clamped
vithln the switch. Mrs. Manaflnld
t'"-iMl her "ne month-old baby to '
the concrete platform, crying "Save 1
my baby." nut the Infanta skull
was crushed anil It will probably ;
die.
SIX WEALTHY SPANIARDS
ARE KIDNAPED BY BAND
aWnMHaWalH
The annual content of the Huntlnston it
cldent Just before, the Htart. 'The Greyhound,'
and wonifii who were riding on It wo ro Injured.
Jre hound" r ady for a trial trip, made, shortly
be for
f
h antlngton, i- I-. were marred by an ac
e nterud, turned over iind ten of the girla
to ;i h oopltaL This photovrftpli oftdwa "The
happen 'd.
COAST REVIVES AS
EASTERN BLIZZARD
BLOWS QUI 10 SEA
LOVER BURIED0N DA
SET FOR WEDDING:
iiftL
LAST JUROR IS TAKEN
Fighting Opens When Federal.
Troops Start Rescue Pursuit
and Capture Includes One
Traitor General.
RUDD, LEAVING, SELLS
INTEREST IN JOLLV INN
FOLLOWING, LIKE
LODGE'S, WILL BE
DIVIDED IN STAND
democratic Senators Meet to
Discuss Program for Mon
day When Pact Will Face
Open Discussion in Senate.
KNOWLEDGE OF NUMBERS
PROBABLY MAIN PRONT
TAKES POISON AT GRAVE
Isolated Communities, Many
Thrown Into Primitive
Through Interruption of
Traffic, Dig Way Out.
ll.KI.ANI,Keh. 7.- Deslrtn,
sho faul to follow her lover to th;
muvr, Be-ie fireen today ltaok
potoon. She whu in H carriage al
th.' i't:mpH'iy. Herman iK'Woruk
hl been kiltod ifeccideiitally. The
funeral m held the day they
were to have lieen tnarriuJ.
It i.s helleverl .she will recover.
CHARGE IS LAUNCHED
whti h in two
HQ till II part
?ret white
out to HOIl.
ninny of whi
le. Feb. ;. TIe bUaBOTd,
d.i turned mut of the
of the conn try Into h
deaort, haa blown Itsolf
Isol.iied . communities,
h were MffoVtl Into thr
INDIAN LANDS TO BE
SOLD ON FEBRUARY 161
CUUmeO. Two hundred rebels were
killed, a government statement saiil.
IncluilinK several generate. Govern
ment losses are slight.
The Diaz band had kklnnneri ale
wealthy Spaniards, the fightlnB er-
sultins when federal troops went In
Prosecution Outlines Course of pursuit. The Spaniards were rescued.
uerai Hanm one of the most
Important of Diaz leaders was
With Premeditated Crime on 7ea and f ke" Prtaoner. He is a
.w.auEi nenerai or i ne ieo:eral armv.
i He was taken today to Vera Cruz for
summary court martial and will prob
ably be executed.
arrunza has promoted all federal
H. S. Budd. one of the proprietors
f the Jolly inn. today sold hi inter-
I est Li. K. J. Morris, hi. nartner Mr
MEXICO 'ITV, Feb. 7. Govern- i H"dl1. wih Jim Kudd and their chll-!
Iment forces under General Knih.a dren. expect t leave n.nlhi i.
oeiealeu revolutlonlatt of the
I'iaz faction In two putties at Nautla W" city salesman for the Hudson
inn jicaitepes, tne government today'ram Company.
"inanu. .ir. unun is
brother-in-law.
Republican Leader Assured of
Support of 35 or 40 While
Opponent is Uncertain and
Wilson Maintains Stand.
WASHI.VOTOX,
I'jnil ii-horr. Mr n 1 j .M .
rl x 7" ""7. . laKfaposi- mf from pregilcnt
Feb. 7. A mes-
Wllson outlininiT
wholea-tle grocer, of , the treaty read ,
s j senators at their conference with
his
Trial Charging Defendants
Armistice Day.
HT t'l.K.M J. RANTAU,
lirimltive throttgh interruiti
fie are today .iiitkIhh theme
into civilization.
iif tr
p. ni- on
'I hi re
fiOu aern
PENDLETON DELEGATION
LANE S RESIGNATION
TAKEN TO WILSON
lands
Indian
i Keb
1 at 2
?ating
c.t 1 Hi
(Jniteil Press Staff Correspondent.) I
BRATS HATtRlJR t;i V ItTHi USK.
MMti'a.-,il, Wash 'P1E Herman
Allen, iT.'Seruffntr altornex of Lewis
'county. toda outlined In the Jury the
'contentions which the state art try '
to establish to prove the guilt of the j
ll alleged t. V. W. who ore on trial!
for their lives in the Centralia muf-
i officer
igagements.
who iiarticipated in the en-
Mr. Rudd in making the change
largely for the benefit of his health,
which ha-s been poor since an attack
of influenza last year. Hta new posi
tion will give him a chance to be out
doors. He expects after recuperating
his health to be In the business office
of the Hudson-Gram Company.
-Mr. and Mrs. Rudd have lived in the
city for the past three years and have
many friend. In Pendleton. Both
have been prominent In social and
musical circles in Pendleton. Mr. Rudd
being a talented violinist. They have
been active also in church work.
Mr. Morris, now sole owner of Jolly
Inn. announces that the Inn will be
Hitchcock today. Senators said it re
affirmed the president's position of
opposition to any reservations that
would change the meaning of the
treaty.
The senators instructed Hltrhc ick
to aid in every possible way consider
ation of the treaty in the senate Mon
day. Jledslon Ciianimotrs.
The decision of the oonference was
unanimous Hitchcock said. He will
decide later whether to make public
the letter received from Wilson enroa
cerning the reservations. Q
One Trnwtnr nji lneiV4wiile cunD1!
ence stated that in his nnininn the
inducted in the mime manner as in ' President s attitude had been slightly
the past and that dancing will be re- I mdifled. This senator is more hope-
AT RESERVATION TODAY
sumed during the evening hours at
Ogn future date. The dancing pavil
ion has not been in use for the past
Wek he cause of the health situation.
tr
11 th:
uui
prit'o
rffer-
id
the
Assur.K'es were sent the Astoria
Chamber of COmtBerc today that
Pendleton will be represented at ,
the Convention Of the Oregon Mer
chants Association on .Mondny. Tues
day and Wednesday. Febru.-try 14, 17;
and IS, by at least a doffen delOg&tM.
Secretary Q K. Orattoion of the Com
mercial association titday POpOriOd
nine certainties ami three stronK pos
sibilities. The local deleatea plan to Ret the j
192o convention for the Itound-I'p .
city If they go to the mouth of the I
Columbia city. It Is Eastern Oregon's !
turn to have the meeting, nCOOfdtng to j
Secretary 0. f 1'arr of the Astoria
chamber. The merchants who have
promised to send a delegate or attend
tn person inrluile the following The
I Voples a rehouse. A lexund- rs. )
H.'ivroR and the Homl Brothers Rtorea
ll. . KcPhenwn. John Lang i
, WAflHINOTON, Feb. 7.- -creta ry
jnf the lutetior Lane today forwarded
j his resignation to President Wilson. It
I was accepted a nd will be effective
t March 1 it w as annoum ed at La n s
office. Iiine Istte! the white house
early today, Jt is understood, and car
ried his resignation with him t hen.
ith -
Ten per cent,
must accompan
m;t:i.:i nn per cent Is
soon as the Indian .wn
of I
the
he priOS
ffered
, and the rs -
called for as
P accepts the
high bid. It usually requires about
three months ;tfter the sale until the
pure hasef receives his fee patent, but
the purchaser is given possession t
LEAP TO DEATH ENDS
BAN
MOM
Fl
srs r
LA NCI SCO, Feb. 7. One
romance was ended today
when Mrs. Josephine Turner jumped
from the third floor of Ban Francis
co hospital and was Instantly killed.
Sho was the French wife of Henrj
Tui ner. a former service man who
courted her while serving in France
The girl contracted tuberculosis while
a nursing wounded sniniers at the rront.
rSfintng the trial of the Industrial
ists one of t he most important ever
held In this country, Allen pointed out
the series of circumstances which, he
declared, will "justify a verdict of
guilty as charged." In the opening
statement for the prosecution.
Changes Crime.
"The prisoners at the bar are charg
ed Jointly and severally with the de
liberate murder of Warren (. Orimm.'
Allen stated.
"InrorfiMo ,,o it i
the l;uid as .soon as the sale is approv- L, . '.. sir ;, .
, , . rij v i iiit" at i iifini . - mi n i i a i aeier a no
evincing so much depravity should be
peaceful and moral community, nev- j
ert heless the evidence which he -will
lay before you will irresistibly lead to:
the conclusion that the prisoners are ,
guilty of the offense of which they I
stand charged."
Alien's recital of the contentions of
the state divided them under three
heads:
"First: Those things leading up to
the formation of the parade; the line
of march and the arrangements of the j
divisions that i omposed the parade.
"Second: What actualb took place
by the
i rotary Of the Interior.
ASKEW KIDNAPED IN
RAID BY MS
Isaac Craig, in year old Indian, died
today at the reservation of tuhAMmtn.
sis. He has been ill for many months.
Young Craig was the son of Mrs.
j Agnes Craig, who survives him. and of
the late Hill Craig. He was a nephew
t of Joe Craig. The boy is survived, be
! sides his mother, by a. brother John.
, aged 17, who lives on the reservation,
and two sisters. Xellie Craig, aged 14,
and Maude Craig, aged 12. who are
attending Chemawa Indian school.
Funeral services will be held Mon
day from the Tutuilla church, with
Rev. H. J. Conner, Indian minister,
officiating.
WILL ADD SAWMILL;
BL P.
pied i he
li rdo i
After It
si Tex. -towns
of
Du range
ting tor
-Villi
DR. M'CLURE IS NOW
HEAD OF SHEEP CO.
Prominent pereoi
San IVrnando pi
W. McCInre, president
f the Cunningham Sheep &
Tint
Tatom. dray Brother,, N". j.
Bteln. J. ti VifUBhan. Th.
possibilities arc II. B, Wirth,
Roeaeh and J. & Johns.
Hlvdon
strong William
i Jumped
nurse i a
in the
ahaaht,
window while
Ualilo
rnanage
DM laen.
in
mil
'd
th
eph
RFfl Fl AT, AT HAI f MAST
! STARTLES TOMBSTONE AS i
TRIAL FRICTION MOUNTS
SPONSORED BT LEGION
A two-hour concert and a three
hour dame, featuring the Hollowsll
Concert Co., of Chicago, Is planned by
rendietou Tost. American Legion, as
lis chief offering during the month of
March. In keeping with the post's re
cently annonnced policy to place itself
firmly on Pendleton's social and en
tertainment map. The week f March
2 hus been tentatively selected for
this concert.
The Hoiioweii CO. consists of 1 1
firtists, who furnish both Instrumental
ajid vocal eoiuert music. They are
also sxpeft denes musicians and their
eoisperts are followed by danesc. Their nthoin
tour or the esst is heinp. made aimosi
sntlrHy under Legion auspves. The;.
are scheduled for linker, Ls ' Irande
and Enterprise late this month, but
on account of the smoker set for
February 2. the local post cannot
havo the concert on that date. Tin
phners will stop here on their return 'I
trip. RlethKcho I
With a long list of good fooommsn- 1 and hod het
dntbns from other Isgton posts, the la survived I
concert company Is exported to give him a hen in
local people a real niUalcal treat. Their Spokane.
TOMBSTONE, Arls., Feb. 8.
A red flat,' flying :it ball" KW1
from ihe court house where the
BlSbee deportation and kidnap
itiK cases are being tried, itartl
ed Ton i list o n e todaj 1 1 Va s
hoist eil f rom within the court
house duiingj the night and tprp
down t his hsbrnlng under orders
from Sheriff Mclonald.
A complete Investigation to be
held In open court has beeri or
deredS This is flrsl cropping otil
of intense feeling nnderlxinp (lie
trie Is.
Coutdy officials are highly In-
censed and declare the guilty pnr
ties will be prosecuted.
MISS STASIA WALSH
WILL GO 10 POLAND
irt front of the I, W. W. hull.
'"Third : The plans and arra line
men ts the defendants had made pre
paratory to firing on the parade:
their conversation! how they were
armed, and here they were stathm
, ed at the time of the shooting"
The prosecutor dwelt at length on
the part alleged to have been t;iken
in the plot by l-!mer Smith, the Cen
tralia attorney who is charged with
having been an ncCesSOry to the crime
but who, the prosecution admits, did
not take part In the shoot ln(r.
Crowd I IindtafcS Parade.
"It will be shown," said Allen, "that
the Centralis division of the Armistice
pa rado beea me s. me what disarm nged
owing to the necessity of crowding the
lines together when the marchers
turned at Third avenue to retrace
Miss Eftasts P W alsh, of this eity. Is 'their steps to the high school nudfto-
ono of t wo nurses chosen f rom r.um.
throughout the United States to go to "When the order to halt was given
Poland under the auspices Of the lied by Warren Orimm, who was In charge
Cross. Mrs. Ha'el Kinsley, of Seattle, of the Centralia division. the hoys
has also been chosen. plowed up, and were marking time
Mivs Walsn is muKing arrangements when they were fired on. Several
regarding her passport and will leave volleys of shots cattts) from the . VV.
Pendleton for New York In ahon. W. hall when the boys were scatter-
three weeks. She has been empioxed Ing in searoh Of shelter. It will be Ammm
by the Umatilla county Red Cross as shown that a large number of shots nMH. v
tuts ait- rnoon oi instriietiH- m iinnie tnuiene jphi t;ire were iireti, ranging rrom "0 to 1&0.
one day's 111 new of the sick and Is resigning the nosi- The shooting came from four differ-
tlon, c it places: Prom an upstairs wln-
las Walsh his lived In Pendletoi dow In the Arnold hotel, w hn-e tvn
again caught cold, how- fm. ln0 past five years. She received of the defendants were stationed:
WttS brought In Pthlay. ll ,u,r training as a nurse at Mercy t.OS- from Seminary hill, about 10to feet
passed awaj today, Mr. Met oy wag pital, Iowa. Puling the recent war rast of the hall, where three men
foreman with the Clifton. A ppl.-g.it - , served as a nurse in Pase Hospital were flrinir: from the Av-lnn hnf.-i
4;. being thtf only ITmaitlts county about a half block from the hall and
army nurse who went overseas. She jieross the street, and from the I. W.
Dr. S.
manager
Land Co.
That is the way it now reads for Mr.
MeClnre g on the ground as active
head of the big sheep company, taking
up the posit ion left vacant by the
death of the late J. N. Lturgess.
pr, MeClurs arrived from Salt Lake
Several days ago and in company with
J. M. Keeney has been out at the com
pany's ranch near Pilot Rock.
Or. McClure is well known through
his h ng services as secretary of the
National Woolgrowora Association and
for his Services with the bureau of
animal industry when he had hea1
QuarterS In Pendleton. He is consid
ered an expert on the sheep business
I ml has a nation wide acquaintance
will he highly valuable in his new
Ition.
IA GRANDE, Or, Feb. 7. That
there Is a boom on in the city of Klgm
Ls the news brought to La Grande by
citizens of the lower valley town. Like
other towns, houses are scarce and
hard to get and business is good.
One new industry Is promised for
Elgin this summer when a sawMnlll
will be added as a valuable adjunct to
the box manufacturing concern which
is now operating there. Adams Broth-'
ers are behind the movement and a
corporation has been formed to carry I
on the business. Will Adams leaves
tonight for Portland to purchase ma
chinery for the new sawmill which is
to have 40 000 feet capacity. Another
enterprise also for Elgin ISJ under con
and ' sideration. A number of farmers are
planning a grist mill.
ful of ratification.
WASHINGTON". Feb. 7. A message
from President Wilson outlining his
present stand on the reservation to
the treaty was read to democratic sen
ators at their conference with Hitch
cock today. Senators said it reaffirm
ed the president s position of opposi
tion to any reservations that would
change the meaning of the treaty.
The senator's instructed Hitchcock
tu na in every possioie way to con
sideration of the treaty in the senate
Monday.
Derision t'naiiimoti.s
The decision of the conference was
unanimous Hitchcock said. He will
decide later whether to make public
the letter received from Wilson con
cerning the reservations.
One senator on leaving the confer
ence stated that In his opinion the
president's attitude had been slightly
modified. This senator is more hope
ful of ratification.
W. M. SEWARD LEAPS
I-rres I. inert lp
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. Demo
cratic senators met today at the call of
Senator Hitchcock to discuss their
program in the treaty discussion
: which will hegin Monday in the Seit
late. There Is little llkllhood that any
program will be agreed upon which
will prove acceptable to the -whole
democratic minority. The chief result
i of the meeting is likely to be that
I Hitchcock will get a clear ideal of how
'the various senators stand, for his
! guidance. He will go to the senate
I Monday with his following divided at
i least as much as that of Senator Lodge
Walter M. Lodge is assured the support of 35 or
from the Sixth I ,(1 rennhHean HS4i m. h.,vi
Of w hich ' , mil eh uma ller n.'rrnl:i ir inntiArf
though he Is counting on 4 3 of 47
PQ RT LA N D, Fe b.
Seward today leap ed
floor of the Seward Hotel.
he was proprietor and plunged to In
stant death, cnishing against the roof . ,i n p. tl
KERMIS PRESENTS 50
LOCAL ENTERTAINERS
Of a tWO Story budding below
Seward was suffering of mental dis
order, as a result of long illness.
When the nurse left the room he
looked t he door, snd climbed) to the
window- ledge. Returning to find the
doof locked the nurse rushed into the
adjoining room, climbed to the ledgo
and daringly walked toward the poised
patient. She just managed to grab
him as he was In the act of jumping
Hitchcock said he had learned that
President Wilson's position is nn
changed and is against any change In
the meaning of the treaty through
reservations.
Vocational Adrian Com hi
lt. G. White, vocational edvtsof for
the federal board of vocational OSjU
cation. will be In Pendleton February
10 to advise ex-service nin who ;iro
lcs Uter one DS) nines
hester McCoy, aged 1(1, died
hospital
pneumonia, after a
Jle had recently hecu In the hospital
with Influents and was riteCharged as
well. Hi
ever, and
e
t out i at tors building t be 1
CI ion Of t be hig hw .i
una rtSffl at Nolln. He
hl: Wife Who was w it h
died. Their home is in
has din
her w
field is
t is tie
Information s
i Poland will be
mparativelj new
j hat w.
the
hall where tin- rest of the defend -
Fifty Pendleton people will appear
in the Kermis to be given under the
auspices of the Church of the Re
nt the Oregon theater Wed
nigh t. The proceeds will go
toward the expense of remodeling the
basement of the church.
Following is the program:
Aviation chorus.
Monologue.
Black Face Comedians.
Country Rube, musical skit.
"The Man Next Door." theatrical
skit.
Song Hits of the Day.
The Kashion Show of 1H.
Put was unable to hold him. ana nar- , disabled. He will muk.- his head
rowiy escaped plunging to a similar sjaartesa at the Red Cross reosna in
fate. the federal building. This will be the
last chance to see Mr.WhitS for some
time as he will not be here again for
ftuany months.
appearance will be the first public af- 1 " "
fair to be sponsored by the post here1 Utwn l.ank bacrl Irene DuImU !" rYoen l lu.
and the committee In charge looka for PES MO!NKfc Keb. 7. The first sa- trens Donerty. 1 months old, died
the concert to be a success. Those Uonal bonk -f Cambridge, Iowa, was ut St. Anthony's hospital today from
who are on the committee on arrange- robbed .1 r-"i In w u sa iugs stamps jutluena She was Che roungt at child
mcntsnre: C. C. Vlnler. Prank Kin- and ItbcrO Uinos and $I0ij in cash of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Dohertyv who
cald, Roger OCay and Roscoe Vuughan. 1 arv today. reside nenr Pilot Rock.
ants were stationed." . 1
The prosecutor said while the evi- Mrs. ISmtIii jrXCB Acencv.
dence would show that four former Mrs. Anna Perrin. who for the
serv ice men lost their lives and all the tvo years has been employed at
ficts were closely blended,
f 'iiil.i nts w ere charged only
1 1 order of Warren Gbftintn. He de
f rtbed the manner In which Arthur
Maximum, 50.
Minimum. 31.
Rarometer. 9.f2.
Rainfall, .as in.
VaactSOn T-wo.
Pendleton markets; Fverett True.. 14
Want atls. classified directory and
longs of the Dnffa 1J
Auto news i( n and 12
Beetlaon One.
fsast Late news of city and state 9
ue At the movies: realtv transfers ... ft
I'd. a lb-k Bale (aiKclIcd.
The Pilot Rock coniinunitv sale was
not held today as practically ill the
goods w-rt- sold resterday The total
I sales amounted to about $9$ ht
THE WEATHf !
FORECAST
(OoDtlnnee on i..ie .)
the rte-jtmatiiia lmtian Ageno. left today r r hmch news
wun mo j'Mu.uiu. .MHMi.i-.nnru n-i mn- social an.! personal news .
daughter. Louise Perrin. After a vi-. -County official news
1: in Portland they will go to Ottlahn- Rdttorial srwaisii n Mm
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