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DAILY EVENING EDITION
Number of Copl.a printed of Saturday's
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CITY OmOIAL PAPER
OOTJKTY OFWOIAL PAPER
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VOL. 32
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1920.
NO. 0484
GERMANY IS ON THRESHOLD OF CIVIL WAR
..... -.a IpRIISSlAW ARRFMRI Y
WATCHFUL POLICY
ADOPTED BV U. S.
IN REVOLT CRISIS
President and State Depart
ment Quiet Pending Indica-1
tions of Course Chosen by
Allies on Upheaval.
COMMANDEfTcONFERS
WITH FOCH AT RHINE
General Allen With Approxi
mately 15,000 Americans at
Coblenz Will Enforce Order
in District.
GIANT HEAD CX-CZAR AMUSES YOUNGSTERS
WAHIIINOTON. Muni, If,. I'iimI
dent Wlleou unci the Male departmaol
have adopted it policy of "watchful
walling" pending Imllcutioii of the
co urn: which will be taken by the al
lles in the German upheaval, Inter
cat here Ih centered on a naeeting
"which wan held today between Poch.
General WUhoii. chief of the UrltUb
staff, and Oeneral Allen, commander
of the Amerlcuii urmy of occupation
In Ocrinany, ut Mayi nee, the French
headquarters on the Ithlne.
It was said that Allen lias full au
thority to participate in the confer
ence. He hiui no authority, however,
to bind the I'nlted States force, 11 l.s
pointed out, except Insofar as he is per
mltted by conditions evlHtinK between
the United States and Germany.
Allen will use bis cnmmnnd, appro
ximately ir,.(iio troops at fToblens, lo 1
enforce order In the German territory
occupied by American farce, it bln
understood that his order direct him ,
to preserve peace in t he occupied area. !
A. . II . - . . . ' . I
ACM SUFFERING
TRAILS ISSUANCE
i Of STRIKE ORDER
Trains Stop Running, Restaur-1
ants Are Closed, Hundreds of
Stores Are Looted and Mis
ery Seizes Poor.
PRUSSIAN ASSEMBLY
REPUDIATES KAPP;
DOOM IS FORECAST
NEW DICTATOR DECLARED
READY TO QUIT HIS POST
P Aft 10. Mar. 15. The foreign
offtake today received a Herlln dis
patch stating that the Prussian
assembly has repudiated Kapp.
bead of the revolulloninta and re
fused to ohey his ord'T declaring
the aasembly dissolved.-
BY HKXIIV WOOD
fl'iiltcd Press Staff Correspond
ent.) PAULS. March J .1.- -Latest In
formation which tho French for
eign office received today Indi
cates that the revolutionary move
ment in ilermany is doomed to
failure Majority socialists and
democrats and even. Home re
actionary elements have repudiat
ed tin- revolution, advices state.
RULE DISSENSION
HURLING NATION
INTO BLOODSHED
Counter Revolution Meets Vary
! ing .Success in West and
Scores Die in Disorders at
Kiel and Frankfort.
Effectiveness of Walkout, Call
ed by Ebert. Suggests Chasm
in Kapp Support and Immi
nent Turn of Tide.
P. H. S. TAKES COUNTY
KAPP ORDERS RELEASE
OF WILHELM'S COUSIN
much the same the world over, as this exclusive phot ora direct from Moeoow sHaws. The
head of Alexana r 111. I ni' m iuii :i:h t ill iiiibii uimiiK nil! iii'imii-
111 a museum I i Muscow.
Kids are pretty
Russian Imivh stand fascinated liy tho Riant
lii an retime. The li.ilshrvists arc preparing lo re-erect It
LODGE SUBSTITUTE RESERVATION IS ADOPTED
BY SENATE; OTHER MEASURES MEET DEFEAT
QUEEN MARY IS
FOND OF KITCHEN
NEWS NOTES
OF PENDLETON
Is In Hospital.
Mi .. Georgia Am
an operation at St.
today.
lei son umlfi went
Ant lion v 'a lu spital
WASH I Hi .T 2i March IK. The
senate today adopted the Ixalge sub
.stitiite reservation to Article ten, by a
iwtiiutc reservation to Article 10 by a
Walsh offered an ' amendment to
the IvodKe substitute, stating the
t'nited SLatca would regard with grave
, concern uny aggrcssi-m Jy one Knro
i pea n nation against a not her. It was
rejected by .H to 41.
FOR BASEBALL REVIVAL
Parks Ova While l ino
W W, Itlchway forfeited hail in po
lice court today for having parked his
ear over one nf the while liiteH mark-
1 1 : K I he safct lam I f in traiiHg rcsSWd
i I'KItLIN. March l
today Indicate that Uerrnany l divided
l In allegiance to the new revolutionary
government. Th" old Khert republi-
m government In tho south German
tfnJhDi according to advices, has not
eepted the new revidutiin. There is
'fear in many quarters that ttermany is
'at the beginning of a grave civil war.
K sscii dispatch said serious dis
turbances occurred there today, Z0
persons tefng killed and over 80
wounded. Hundreds of stores were
; looted.
Kapp loosing I.ehis.
It is reiiorted lhat Dr. Kapp. dicta
: tor of the revolutionary government,
is ready to resign, and will charge a
J coalition of parties to form a new rev
a baseball tenm ren
rewnutlve of Pendleton l urowlng
runs and player alike are clamoring Two Traffic 'ionii i- INnel.
for a meeting soon at 'Which definite
plana for a season can bo outlined. The
need, they say. la for a manager t. be
found who can assemble a team, ar
range a schedule und put through a
; u c -f-snf ii I season .
When Fourth of July come the
boys want the city to Ih among those
to have a team in tho competition. A
speedy semi-pro town team that will
play not only the teams from Pilot I from K. J. Graham, waived eaaralna
Roelv Echo. Weston and Itleth. but La. Hon in Justice court this morning and
Grande, Walla Walla and other larger , was bound over to the grand Jury In Evereti
Two Traffic iola t. -i - Pinel.
l.-c Johnson eraa find jr. by Judge
Fitz Ceiald toda for leaxing" the en
gine of his car running while the car
was unattended. . George Strand was
fined $2 for parking his ear OB the
left side of the street.
Youth Hound Over.
Clair Hughes, who is held in the
county jail on a charge of larceny
places as well, Ik wanted. . league
of legion men, n local church league,
or Industrial association is secondary
to the plan.
With all the old stars back from
service and a large number .f new
men In buslneaa here, there Is declar
ed material for a representative Pendle
ton nine that would be hard to beat..
Many service teams, semi-pro nines
and college teams are represented in ! derly
the material here and the main need
at present, they nay, Is a dependable
pitcher.
' nc hundred thlrt - three men a nd
women acknowledged Christianity
during the six weeks revival services
held at the Christian church by Kvan
geliKts Wllhlte and Gates. The great
er number of the converts affiliated
with the Christian church, while oth
ers became members of other denom
inations. Yesterday marked the close of tho
viva I, and t he evangelists left for
I J'.verett. arming ton, t o continue the
work. The Sunday service in the everl
I n g was mar k ed by a n i m praaatvg
ceremony, when the new members of
the church formed a circle which ex-
(tended around the inside of the
PoUoe .ct 975 In line. church auditorium, with the old mem-
A second session of the city police l(ors forming the outer circle. Kvan
court today netted tTT, In fines from J-eliat Wilhite gave his farewell ad
flvr who were nrrested Saturday night Idreaa at tho service
REVIVAL SERVICE WINS
133 TO CHRISTIANITY PARIS SOGiETY VVOMEN
KNEW SAILING ORDERS
IS CHARGE OF SIMS
I J .IK).V. March 1 5. Queen
.Mary knows as much about a
kitchen as any suburban house-
wife.
- When the royal .family decided
to spend an hour at the "Ideal
Home Kxhlbitjon" which is tak-
Ing place at Olyrnpia, that hour
dragged on to two because the
queen and Princess Alary could n t olutionary government,
tear themselves away from the The general strike i now largely
model kitchens., 'effective. Trains have stopped run-
The nueeft-.wair shown every de- ning, the water supply is off in many
vice for lightening the house- i districts and Restaurants are closed,
wlfafl labor nml she and Princess Suffering Is beginning to bo acute.
Mu-'y grew iuite eager In their particularly among the poorer classes,
dla union of the scientific com- Strike Order Wins,
monsenseness of it. In some quarters there is a dispo-
a . Aft444 l-sition to believe that the revolution
; will be short lived. effectiveness of
tho gene ralyUrike, called by Kbert. hc
for hp left Herlln Saturday, is be
j lieved by many to show that Kapp
-jhas not the support of a majority of
the people.
Pendleton high school won the de-
bate championship of I'matilla count
Keports here Sfitr(Iav night by decisions over both
the Kcho negative and the Milton af
firmative teams on the question. Re
solved: That the United States should
take immediate steps toward the na
tionalization of the coal deposlta and
petroleum resources. The decision
here was unanimVs for Pendleton and
at Milton two to one for Pendleton.
Echo, by losing here and winning
French War Office Prepares to
Double Number of Effective
Troops Following Sequel to
Restaurant Insult.
m BY HENRY WOOD,
(t'nited Press Staff 'orrespondent.)
PARIS, March 15. Dispatches to
day indicate that the revolutionary
coup, seizing the Berlin government,
now threatens to throw Germany Into
a bloody civil war. A Zurich dispatch
'said that 50 prisoners were killed in
'disordes at Kiel and 20 killed and over
j 00 wounded in fighting at Frankfort.
Dr. Kapp has ordered the r lease
over the Milton negative at Echo, took (of Prince Joachin, the former kaiser's
second place. Both Stilton teams lost,
Arthur Rudd and Norbone Berkeley
representing the affirmative here, won
la clear-cut decision over Jack Stan
I field and Homer fppinger, of Echo
I before a small-si-ped audience. Mary
I Clarke and Lloyd Austin represented
j Pendleton's negative at Milton.
The Condon high school debaters
will meet Pendleton either Friday or
Saturday of this week in an elimina
tien contest for the right to partici
pate at Eugene for the state cham
pionship. It is undecided whether
the affirmative team will debate here
or at Condon.
LEGION PLACES TICKETS
TO HALLOILL CONCERT
cousin, a dispatch said. Joachim Is
held for the incident of March 6 when
two French army officers were attack
ed in the restaurant of the Hotel Ad
Ion because they refused to stand
when the orchestra played a German
patriotic song.
French to I"repare.
The French war office Is preparing
to double its number of effective
troops.
LONDON', March 15. Soldiers and
strikers clashed today in Berlin, ac
cording to authoritative advice. One
soldier was killed and a number of
persons were wounded, the advices
said.
$30 bond. His alleged accomplice
Peter Kushman. was brought here to
ddy on No. 1 7 from, Pocatello, Idaho,
by Deputy Sheriff Joe I a U ley.
Admiral Declares Navy Depart
ment Risked Peace Time
Code Known to Enemy, and
Troop Arrival Was Luck.
BV CARL D- GROAT.
t 'nited press Staff Correspondent. )
Reports regarding the whereabouts
of Ebert and Noske are conflicting, j
, There Is no confirmation of reports
I that they have been arrested. It is
'stated In some quarters that Noske is j
raising a force to act against the revolution.
Seize 4 1wnm
LONDON', March 15. Lloyd Ceorge
announced in the house of common
that German counter revolutionist
are in possession of 45 towns, accord
ing to latest advices.
Lloyd George said latest advice
showed that the military movement is
spreading rapidly. Fighting has ec-
' . ... .. i cured in Breslau. Hamburg, KieU
I Leipzig and Chemnitz. A military
coup was executed In Munich, accord
ing to the premier's announcement. .
Fightinsr ft moody.
on charges of being drunk and disor-
Th NM who p 1 ea d ed guilty to
the chart;- am) paid their S jf each
were : Glen Rust, John Doe, Jesse
Carson and Bob Devalt. John John
son forfeited I "t bail on the Mint
chcargc, by failure to apepar for trial.
VISITS ROUND-UP CITY
j At the morning service. 12 men who 1 dared he Was
,aro new members acted as elders and
deacons for the communion service. At
I noon a banquet was served in the
I bagemcnt of 1 he church. Joseph N
i Scott acted as tost master and talks
were given by I he officers of . the
uhurch and others.
The salary of the pastor. Rev. Ft,
I. Pussaharger, was increased $400 tfchlocl
yeair'a.1 the business meet ing yesterday, -troop
live
France and Kugland have heard of
Pendleton and Its Round-Up from
Commander J. 11. Ulackburn. for the
man who was executive officer of the vi-cat. The eotnintttM adjourned a
Leviathan during- the war iM not back- month ago to meet March I " but no
ward In remarking that the big show anu u neement wil ever made locall:
Is the best In the world. He likes Itfsince that time.
so well that this year he plans to bring j
Mrs. Blackburn and their 12 year old I ChMlihig Meting Meld
on to see it. Clothing nieeiings for
Wheal Meeting Falls Through.
A ci nimlttcc nieeling of the ube.it
grower of ea-stct n I irccu), etensJ'e-
ly advertised in the Portland papers, making total rtf $4L80
failed lo material!'.' t.'dsy, for some Joaeph N. Scott was elected
reason unknown lo OOgl wheat imi'vieclor at the meeting.
The treeting was, to have considered Tin Mini of SUM", collected from
the advisability of adopting coopera- Liu. free will offering! during the re
marketing plan for the sale fjvival, was presented to the evanmri-
ists. It is the only remuneration they
reei ie.
WASHINGTON, March 13. Negli
gence by the navy department in pro
tecting troop transports early in the
war was virtually charged by Admiral
S:m resuming testimony ls?f're the
senate naval Inquiry today. He de-
''horrif ied" at the lack
of precautions he discovered concern
ing troop movements and asserted that
t he first tra ruiport reached France
safely largely through "good luoKV
He declared inadefpiate arrange
ments were, made for distroyer escort
through the danger zone.
Sims -harge-d that society women at
1 1 her lags in Paris, knew of
f lines before nava 1 officials
Tickets were placed on sale today
by the American Legion for the con
cert to be given In Happy Canyon
next Thursday night
Hallow ell Concert Co., of Chicago.
Several legion men have the tickets
and will canvass the town thoroughly
before tickets are placed on sale fn
Music lovers of the city are evi- FRANKFORT, March K,.-The
dencing considerable Interest in the counter revolution is meeting with
appearance of this troupe, according rj..ys , . , " ZL TlES
lo C. C. Vtnier, who is in charge of according to unofficial reports today,
publicity for the legion committee. I TJe. old government has been defeat-
Bach of the 10 members is an artist
In hh line and they have been well re-
LOXTMDN, March 15. General Von Reived throughout the state.
Luettwitx. minister of defense of the! Frank McCuIlough, well-known le-
new government, today declared the -glon man in liaker, wrote
L
Strike at Krupps.
NDON, March 15. A Berlin di
pan h today Bays a general strike has j
been called in the great Krupp steel
works at Kssen.
Flan lra.stle Supprcsslcui.
the corn-
general strike will be suppressed, the n.Mtee lure a rhigh recommendation
revolutionists using machine guns ifiof the concert company,
necessary, a Rerlin dispatch asserted.! La Grande and Knterprise reports
also snealt highly of their concert.
EBERT REFUSES TO
year, find General Pershhig did He declar
loir di-'e' the haw department used an out-I
worn, peace time rode even after he j
warned them the Germans knew the j Cheeks which a friend gave him to
kev. Failure of the Germans to sink i cash are said by Tex Burnet! to be re
many -transports was largely due to ! sponsible for his being in the county
a desire hot' to unduly embitter the jail today, charged with obtaining
T iiitetl States. Sims thought. Ho as- 'money under false pretenses. Sheriff
scried thai the sailing of the first des
t'wrs whs' published In papers In
CASHING FRIEND'S CHECK four AMERICANS DIE
IS BLAMED FOR ARREST IN BARRACKS BLAZE
ed in several cities, following bloody
; fighting. It is stated.
Forces loyal to Ebert are said to
j have been compelled to retire from
Schwerln, at Weimar, the new gov
ernment is also said to have been
(victorious. The counter revolution
ary flag is flying over the barracks at
j Mulheim. The volunteer corps Is sup
; porting the Kapp regime.
Following a general strike at Han
; over, work men and students engaged
iin sanguinary battle. The students
! occupied railway buildings.
Commander Mark burn, who was a
Pendleton visitor yesterday says that
when In ICnglsnd he had no trouble
gaining an attentive audience when he
deseribed Til Taylor. "To make tho
picture vivid,'" said the Commander. "I
remarked lhat the sheriff smiled but
twice a year and that when he did a
flock of admirers followed him. And
one of . my llsternrrs replied, 'what a
chii h he must be.' "
When the Commander visited the
Round -I rp he wns presented by It.
Alexander with a flaming "Let 'er
Ttuck" handkerchief. It Is worn now
by the -Commander whrn oOCtflon
Warrentn and Is nn unfailing sign of
a real party, w hich. It seems, happens was
Pendleton
opened today at the library wlpl MlM
Jessie Bites of o. a. y., and Miss Klia
May Harmon, home dsmonstrutlon
agent. In charge. The lessons today
were on the commercial pattern. Ijite
In the week other subjects will be ta
ken UP. Anvom who tvtihu (n'urii.n
. ----- --f "-('.
tiou regarding the school is asked lovith i lie Berlin revolution
leb'phone Miss Harmon, phone 162. declared In' an Interview
Berlin, four days before the
actually reached Q u eeast oWri.
ENTER NEGOTIATES MARTIN WILLIAMS IS
IA IN DN,
i r n 1 1 1 c n i
The classes are .pen t o Hie. public.
Fined for l-u ng Vouth irlc,
A well known Vltlsen, giving Hi
name of John Doe, was fined $ ami t
In costs today iu jusi iee court for a)
March I .V The F.bei t
has refuyed to negotiate
i- Egbert
i red en j
s. Egbert
WASHINGTON, March IS.
ritnfi- Ham Alarttn Williams, solicitor in th
(today according to dlSpatOBca
I I nlinlkJ iWtth III l'aflllS fllll
L thr outcome of th- present niartment of agriculture, has been
.situation. Ho said; "The new Berlin
government has already offered to ne-
jpran in the navy,
The tommander h:is rrosaed the
ocesn 40 time. 54 of the trips being
mad" during the v ar alsiard h
MTlathan. He l now inspo tor of re
orbiting stations and lhat w - th.- pur
P sn of bin visit here yesterdax He
as h guest at the home f Mr. and
Mr. David Nelson while In the city.
r,nd left last night for Rpokane.
ds
but We hstVe refuserl
take the ground that
la' th.. new irovernmenl in Berlin 1- es nor
Officer I-y- renroaent any party group It Is merely
reckless driving. I.. ri onrtisHns who have seised power
.1 u slice aoe ii. i -a rues also gave the
man a lecture and Issued a Warning
that idhers offending In a like munner '
may be given more than the minimum '
fine.
KOftlala with u
(owing n youth under (be age of Ifi atsul'Meh . W
to drive a motor vchii le. Th
irreated by Ttmffl
chs rged with
j temp' rai il ."
ohojieh .i
Lnue, the
day.
in mis:
white
ioner of internal n
house announced
Taylor und District Attorney Ken-tor
i t his afternoon Interviewed Bumell
ships further, to establish his guilt or In
nocence. j The alleged friend gave Burnell a
immlMT of checks which he cashed
jwiih no protest. One of the checks.
I however, Is said to haVo been refused
' k the I'jniks and the payee called for
Bumcll's arrest. He protests his inno-
: jvviiui: vi o ui iui
GILBERT M'KAY. 75,
IS CALLED BY DEATH
Soviet Kopuhlkj Sot Vpk
F A RIB, March 15. Marshal F-. h
ltday recommended that allied troops
joccupy the Ruhr industrial district
w vsiUNOTON. March is.-Kour ;" """"S to unofficial rc-
A,nori,,,n sol.lic s won- kllU-.l In a ! I'rt rvachlnB hero.
-iZ., ,,v,..l th- ..nmMkH of. 13 reported a republic of soviet.
T'nitcil States troops at
Maii li tbe war department was ad
vise. I by Qeneral Oram today.
Vladivostok."" "ern Prociaimeu av
."enweriniurt.
Hof and
v .,r tl, Hn.l .MIM .re A!- . Ml IKC Ht M'ltlM ll.
evaml. r ljil.eau. Oakland. Calif.: Mer- ' ''-OtlX. March 15 A Munich
rll Martin. Tulsa. Okla.; Julius Mor- P-'teh .today says workers there
, w s, inL.ri, 1,1 N'. J.. and James I" ''"" " general sirme.
Brantley of ritzs-erald. Ga.
dia-havo
I
Wil-
"VILLA TREATED ME
FINE," SAYS WILLIAMS,-
i lid Itulcrs AnrrMcd.
bONl)n, March IS. The new
rman Cabinet haj ordered the ar
Bl et former Minister of Financo
Krjibergcr. nays a dis(atch today. An
l-.bert and I tiancelior liaU-
ill he arrested for high treason.
to-
PROCLAIMED SET UP l
UKHIJN, March 15. A dispatch
today announce that restoration of the
monarchy ha hen prorlnimed In Ihi-Vuria.
: Ifontli is Hon! nr Party,
I James Robert Ferguson, the son nf
I Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Ferguson, was
host on Saturday evening for a (he
later party. After attending the mov
'ing picture show the guests enjoyed
ef rcshtnents
ir, u nn no me.
REBEL LEADER BURNS
BRIDGES, HALTS TRAINS , .
NEW JERSEY PERMITTED
TD ATTACK PROHIBITION
d yes-
sc ereJ
paraly-
IIINirroN. March IS. The su-!
-ouli today grantnd the appll-J
New Jersey to institute h suit
tribunal attacking oonstttu-
i tonal prohibition.
' (lllhet McKay, aged 7
j lerday ;ifter an Illness
I Weeks. His death whs du
I sis.
j Besides lira. McKay, he is survived
t by two n u Khters. Mrs. Myrtle
Tnompaon, of this city and Mrs.
! I'bilena lnv, of 1'orlland and a son.
f Clyde McKay, of Pendleton.
Mi McKay ssj born In W leconsan
ui 1S4.V IBo has made his home in this being released by
idty for the past year ;uid a half
, F!iienl services will tie held tomor-
row from the BTOWn chapel at :t p m
under the auspices of the Christian
St ience church.
KI. PASO, March lo. Joseph Wil
li in is. American mining engineer, ar
rived here t"day following his release
ty Villa who took Williams prisoner
!at the holdup oi a Mexican train on
1 March 4. "Villa treated me fine."
amid Williams. "He said nothing
abi.ut a ransom and his men actually
j loaned me money with which to play
pokf r."
"Villa appeared fat and well dress
ed." said Williams. "I had no more
thrilling adventure than coming with
in 4" lcet of a mountain lion while
making m wa . unai nieil. through
the mountains toward Torrcn after
Vnin.M
Will SupMri Kapp.
UOXDOX. March 18. A dispatch
today says that conservatives, nation
alists and liberals are agreed to sup
port Dictator Kapp provided expert
ministers are appointed, and election
writs issued within a month.
W fa to I't iicks rrl-.
Frcntzel A W'ailes are today un
loading three four ton White trucks.
The trucks nre the firit White trucks
io arrive lure in the past eight
months.
ively decorated with M. 1 atrick s col- letween .Ilmlnez and Toireon ac
ors. green cum ,H aim i'ui- i-iun ecroig io repons i oua . n--.
.s. Much R. Fighting be- WM isii in Baas,
,i iranies Jit the Fer- Iwmii VllIM ., . ritrnintlHtns has Mrs M. IV iVlinelt. her mother
The table was nttrar- t taised a siispension of train service Mrs W. H. Lyons of Seattle, and her. xMlatioii Pamr Tonight.
aunt, Mr, waiter rt. rin.r oi ..ew Th(, AaSotnob41e Association of Pen
York and Mrs. Heuiiett's llttel daugh- ,neton Min hold its annual danoe to-
carrying out the Plea, wun candies along the border near here claim tnc iei .n.ntM w.nim n)Kht itt Happy anyon. ssasjcaai
nnd afeamrocks for favors. ;uests rebel leader ha launched a new mill- day. Mrs. liennett ami Mrs. Fltor oommittees are in charge and eer
were Audene Hodgson. Violet Hodg-Uary campaign. Small railway jWtll leave tonight for the east while effort has been ma
. Mnn.'.t HiMlttn. Jack Isaminger.! bridges around BachUnna have been Mr- lvni and granddaughter will go dance a decided C
lean Pattoa and Marvin King ' m i u 1 b Villtstas. tW f
WeajBej
r utile
!on will he decorated for
have t he
The pavih
Ihe occasion
From the report of Major Lee Moor
house, weather observer.
Maximum. r0.
inimiim. SI.
k Barometer, 29.13, T J' III
THE WEATHER
FORECAST
Tonight and
Tuesday rain;
warmer to-
uight.
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