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VOL. 32
NO. 9552
DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 1920
TOWN OF
FWAY THREATENED BY FIRE
&yU ; gli.Y mJI vXvl IIUII &"&
OTXT O1TI01AL PAMtt
SEEK TO EMEND I3
CAMPAIGN PROBE
INTO NOVEMBER
Senator Pojnerene, Member of
Expenditures Committee, In
troduces Resolution to Con
tinue Investigation.
WOOD'S TREASURER IN
EAST FINALLY FOUND
ARE
BADLY BURNED;
DAMAGE GREAT
ELOPING IS A GOULD HABIT.
Tomorrow; Lowden Would
Limit Coin Spent.
Hy I'nlted Tress.)
WASHINGTON, June 3.- Tuc sen
ate eamiKUen zpendlturaa committee
haa loomed Horace Ktbllns. custom
troaaurer of the Wood organization.
Chairman Kenyun announce! at the
liainnlng of the oomnilttee session tn.
day. He mild Btefibeim. for whom the
committee has been searching for a
week, wired, "he hud Just received
word that lie was desired." and would
appear tomorrow.
The senators were much Interested
In the testimony Wood was to pre.-ent
at the conference where a larcre cam-Palg-n
fund-was discussed. A. A.
wprutfuc. national treasurer for Wood,
told the committee. Saturday that
Wood knew nothing- of the flnsnclsl
aide of the campaign but that Charles
Puell. Vonker'a laywer, testified today
that Wood attended a confereuei,
hero raisins- of funds was considered
Would IKxrlii at Oikc
Senator Pomerene, member of the
expenditures committee. Introduced a
resolution to carry the present Inves
tigation right through the campaign.
Under the resolution the senate com
mittee on elections and privileges, or
the sub-committee- which la now ope
rating .would begin Immediately after
the democratic convention complete
investigation of ail campaUgn expendi
tures of ail parties In behalf of their
candidate for prcxideut, vice pres
ident Hn. I UAtitifi.ru TI... -' -
Instead of l.rinir rpfprnwl In Die twin. I
mittee. waa held over at the request 01
LOdge, and may bo brought up for ac
tion at any time.
loo din Asks l.i 1 1 ilia I ion
CHICAGO, June 3. Governor Ixnv-
den today declared for congressional i
action to "define the purpose, limit the
amount and force accurate disclosure
under proper penalties, of the source
cf all Contributions, to whom paid and
for what purpeae spent." Iowden de
clared the present campaign system U
responsible for conditions resulting In
the senate campaign investigation.
Loss Estimated at $100,000 is
Dealt When 500 Gallons of
Gasoline Ignite in Tash Gar
age and Fire Spreads.
BLAZE IS CONTROLLED
AFTER HOUR'S BATTLE
StAhhin. Miinlnrl fnr InnoL
--Trr...-, ..r.,w .v. "ecu, , ,.- nr.m Ct-no D,nl,Ck.
wires Wi l ngness to Testify : "V ,W,J
uuu vmaiibi uuuviuico at C
Wiped Out and Entire Com
munity Endangered.
llKi:it. OmgSaL, dttae 3. SM'Oial
to tin- Kani reKnilaii.) Thru; so-
pM n. i . luidly Inn-mil, others Injured !
an aeTerefy nnii approximately sioo,
000 woiih or (litiiuigc was caused by u
big tiro at Huirwu.) at oVIck-1. tilis
itioriiiug.
The known Isnlly Injured an-:
Amy stalker, hnructl while arisistjue
in righting Uiv fire.
Harry Jli-Mftt, a druggist who was
still uiuxoL clous front injuries at 2
o'clock.
nio son r isngoiie ijHiiiinn
10 fin- started in llie Tiish garage
owned by (rjugeno lans'liig uheii 500
Kullnii of gasoline i-.illRlu fire. The
flames quickly npnad ti adjoining
ImJIdlngs even setL'iig fire to Uho Wil-l.'anis-MUBsil
ItiiiB Store across Use
Mix-el
Vtr n Hate it s rcurrd 1I10 entire
j town would be win d out, so fiercely
010 inc nre rugc. llowecr, tle town
lias a gtMNl water pressure! and with
fire car ami lioso it was possible 10 do
erfoctne work in r.-i riginii!. .m mi
oolix-k Ilea IiKlk. hint 'ss-n brought un-
iUt control but hy tluit time tlie Half
way Hotel, tlie Tush Caragel. ttic Wtl.
Iisios- Mn-sii Drag Store, a lairlxr shop
anil several smaller .striioturcs bad
haaa OMttoftat.
Tlie esilnuile of tlie total loss made
V
mmm iJerx. wainwr
BATTLESHIPS ARRIVE TO SPEED
TROOPS TO SCENES OE DISORDER WHERE
GOVERNMENT POSTS ARE WIPED OUT
APPARENT SCORE BY DELEGATES:
LOWDEN 21, WOOD 9, JOHNSON 2
(Hy Unlit d
Tim republican
McCall, Teniies
Press. )
nation
lea dele;
1 1 CO
utc.
nmittee today unani
le is understood to be
CHICAGO, June. 3.
mously voted to scat J. t
for Wood.
When the committee resumed its hearings today It bad disposed of 33 of
lL'L case. The apparent score to date In the mutter of delegates seated is:
LoWden, 21; Wood, 96 and Johnson 2. In the case of the Fifth Missouri dis
trict., both f.owden ;ind Wood delegations had two men each thrown out.
JEAN VALENTINE IS
CAUGHT; KNDNAPED
CHILD RECOVERED
BVTVAUO, June 3. Jean Val
entine, ulleffed kidnaper of Krt
ward J-abelle Jr., afd 5. was ar
rested here today and I he child
was recovered. The child wa
not with Valentine at the tjnie of
his arrest but he told the police
the bov was in a certain house
wheicAc was found.
1000 IS AIM OF CITY
AT PIONEER PICNIC
No Sign of Abatement Seen in
Sinn Fein Outrages and Four
Counties Are Visited by Bar
rack Attackers.
RAIDERS POUR FLAMING
PETROL AGAINST WALLS
Buildings at Blarney Are
Blown Up by Explosives
Placed From Adjoining Hotel
Commandeered by Outlaws.
IGHT
NEW YultK. rile
Gottfd fainilv thai they
tjeorgo Jay Could. Ihe
fslb
or romance seems so deeply implanted in the
whether there is need for elopement or not.
r end two sor.s KlaaTdon and George Jay jr..
TRACTOR DISPLAY
eloped and now the daughter Miss Kdith I". Gould, 18 has eloped with
-. I Walnwriglit. 21. rich art student. When other members of the famllv
learned of the elopement they said "they always did like young Wainwright.''
FARMING OPERATIONS WILL SOFFER IF
RELIEF FROM GASOLINE FAMINE DELAYS is;
by Uip tinker tf. i alii 1a hciMcd on tin-tViM-wMxl
Value Ot tlie hold irocrt-.
Gasoline shortages were an un
known quantity 28 years ago when the
j I'ioneers of Umatilla county first or
i Ranized their association. The gas
shortage of today will be surmounted,
j at all costs, to see that every pioneer
;n the county gets to Weston tomor
Irow to attend the 28th annual reunion
i of the Pioneers' Association of Uma
tilla county.
Tomorrow is Pendleton day at Wes
' ton. It will be Pendleton day not
I alone for the pioneers, but for every
I man. woman and child in Pendleton
! who can and will attend. The pioneers
will ho the honor guests at the pro-
Uemonetration of the use of Fordson I gram and picnic.
tractors for plowing, harrowing. di - Every local auto owner who has
ing and seeding, as well as the use i the necessary gas to reach Weston and
of the power puller attachment for j return is being urged today by the
stationary threshing or for cutting j Pendleton Commercial Association to
wood, waa given today by the Simp-j volunteer his car to assist in taking
son Auto company near the cut on ! the crowds from here. The Pendleton
the Walla Walla road in the Riverside ' Rotary Club has pledged itself to see
district. Crowds of Pendleton and ! that all Pendleton pioneers have
Umatilla county people, taken to the 1 transportation to and from Weston.
rounds by free automobiles, saw the I Cars Ixsave Court ilousc.
monsiration. I Cars will leave from the court house
The demonstration brought to Pen-at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning and all
who go to the picnic are asked to wear
the official badges, which may b ob
tained either at the offices of the
Commercial Association or from Sec
retary Cranston at the court house to
morrow morning'. l4ttdK
As many merchants and local busi
nessmen as can spare the time are be-
( dleton several Fordson dealers from
out of town, as well as representatives
f tohe Oliver Plow company, which
furniHhcs the plows, etc., for the dem
onstration, and representatives of the
Miu-heJI company. Among the vis
itors who are the guests of Bob
MOST NOT BAR BLACKS
Fnrming operations in t'matilla hi i. .:: uuertiieaj Fdr business uses,
county will be seriously hampered if Chick the shotlagt is relieved farm
there is not Immediate relief forth- Ing operattons ill be seriously ' handl
comlng from the gasoline shortage. J . u r Tin- grietili lira I conimifteo of
says a w ire dispatched today to the I Co. , ntii. i,..i Commercial Association
associations meeting in Portland tojui.Vf: n ' .f uaeluttiraa."
seek means of rolief. Agricultural. ,' Clyde .M. K i- nrisi.lem of the Pan.
commercial and automobile interests J dleton Automobile Association, repre
frotn all over Oregon were called to lse.itln.9 the dealers, also sent n max.
meet at noon in the metropolis todav t tin- in. , line urging notion Htellnagon
to take up the situation and work out j Tie- farming aspect is most import- j
I'c'n for relief. ant in this county, owing tn the large I
lutonioblln Vol nnlv n '...rrieinnt I companied by C. S. lloff and F. W. Meetbur Bcgtiis I-Ylday art 10.
supply of gasoline, but a right price "anue. aiso or ine ocaiue uraian
is necessary if Hie erop Is to be bar-
VOTES TO
WA8HINUTON. June 3. The houac
foreign affafra committee today voted
to report favorably the Joint resolu
tion declining authority for the Unl
IimI States to uccept tlie in.-intlate aval
Armenia, requcsteil by President Wil
son. The resolution is the sitine as was
passed by the senate Tuesday. The
vole In the committee was seven to
six.
(By United Press.)
CHICAGO, June 3. The republican
national commllteo today voted
servo imtlce on the southern republi
cans tiwit they mum not hold district
and slate conventions where negroes
are barred. The committee voted to
seat regular JalajPttaa from the second
Oklahoma District. They are white.
The defeated delegates, believed to be
for Wotsl, are negroes
Kvldence was orfcred during the
hearing on okiah'ttna contests landing
to show that negroes were barren
from the .district convention which
was held at. the biggest hOteJ in Mi's
kogee, Oklahoma.. Senator Warren
said Hie majority of lb'- c II testa this
year as in former ycara have arisen
from the fact that district and state
ccnventlons in the south are often
held in places where negroes are not
permitted.
The Oregon State Chamber of Com
merce and the Dealers Motor Car As
aociulion both dispatched wires yes
terday to clients In Pendleton, asking
tnem either to send representatives to vested and hauled to the warehouses
the session or send In their complaint t and provisions and men taken from
by wire. The Pendleton Commercial J town to the many farms In the coun-
A SS.iei.'l I Ion llil-onn-li itu .wfaMlSnial I In itwt.i 1......
an ... ...... o ...llil.
to committee, sent the follow ing mes- j Invitations to the conference were
sage tins morning, rollonlng a can? I not received in lime last evening to
ferenco with County Agent Krt;d , send a representative from here to the
Uennlon: t meeting In Portland, but It Is under--
"Gas Shortage (rowing here. A binre stood that the statewMe'a interest will
percentage of so-called pleasure cars bo looked after.-
i Simpson, of the local company, are:
II. Dunning, assistant sales manager : ing asked to attend as a part of Pen
for the Ford Motor Company; S. A. j dleton's representation. If they are
advance ma.nager for the unable to attend in person they are
Ford Motor Company in Oregon; W. urged to send a. representative rrom
H. Goodwin, assistant manager, who thir organization. At least 1000 strong
is here from the Seattle branch, ac- is hoped from this city.
(By United Press.)
LONDON, June 3. Despite the, die
patch of strong military reinforce
ments to Ireland, the movement of
additional troops is today imminent.
The battleships Valiant and WaTsftlte
arrived at Plymouth where 1300 ma
rines and 1000 of the Devon regiment
wll embark for Queenstown Friday.
There is no sign of abatement of the
Sinn Fein attacks on military barracks
and other government posts in Ira
land. Within the last 3G hour ajght
barracks in four counties have .been
attacked. Garrisons have been suc
cessful in repelling all assailants.
Most violent attacks were ' made
yesterday and lost night against bar
racks in Blarney, In the county of
Cork, artd in Fenit, county of Kerry.
At Blarney the raiders commandeered
a hotel adjoining the barracks, placed
explosives against the wall of thai Bar
racks and blew up the building. Al
most the same tactics followed at Fe
me where the raiders occupied near
by houses, from which they poured
flaming petrol against the barracks.
AM roads leading from the tow'were
blocked w ith burned wire 5r the
raiders, who also damaged the harbor
and railway, works.
$3000 OF FUND TO
BE USED LOCALLY
The Pioneer Association will hold a
Mr. Griffith, of the Portland branch; I two day reunion and business meeting
C. W. Harrison and Mr. Gorman, of I beginning at 10 o'clock tomorrow. Mu
of the Oliver Plow comany, which ! sical numbers, entertainment, sports.
REMONSTRANCES AGAINST STREET
IMPROVEMENTS SOUTFI OF Y ARDS
POUR IN TO COUNCIL MEETING
CONGRESS WILL ADJOURN ON SATURDAY AT 4;
Jackson, E. 0 Myers of the Mitchell
company, and Chris Jensen, of the
Roderick Itne company. Represent
atives of the Oliver, Mitchell and
Roderick Laanc companies are demon
strating tractor attachments, in con
nection with the Kordson demonstra
tion, i
Otis Chamberlain, of the local com-tat present at the head of the organ
pany, drove the tractor in today's j isation.
demonstration. Tomorrow the demon
stration will bo given at Weston.
a r fiinim.;iinnFFn(;
ONLY EMERGENCY WILL CALL EXTRA SESSION BRANCH NORMAL SCHOOL
i TD Mil I MAMARFMFMT
IU HULL ITiniinULIIILMI
Another 1000 Feet of Fire Hose
Will be Purchased for City at j
Once and Gasoline is As -1
sured for Department
FEDERATION OF CLUBS
INVITED TO PENDLETON ';
Remonstrances tUFBinat proponed
street Improvements on the south side
of tho O.-W. R. Ac N. yftrtis appeared
thick and fust at the regular meeting
of 4ho city council last night. As a re
sult, tho street committee today Is con
sidering the remonstrance with a
view to putting off paving- thorp until
such time as tho property owners fool
the prtco Im right.
A large list of signers objected tn
the proposed hard surfacing of Cosblc
(By I'nited J'res)
WASlUNUTn.V. Juno 3 - Congress'
will adjourn H nails next Saturday ut i
4 p. in. Act i mi necessary to iussiii o
tho adjourn mt nt was taken when the,
senate passed a Joinl resolution proVi
ously adopted by tlio house. Kenyon
offered an amndmen; to the resolu
tion, providing for a ivcfw until June I
12. It was defeated by 47 to Kyi
the same vote, tin- senate then defeat- j
od an amendment to call a recess mi- j
til AuguM ; offend by Trammel).
During the debate on the ndjom n
mont resolution Cnde'rwood said: "Tin- i
prcstdrnl authorised me to utate tin! ;
tf senate adjourned after "passing th j
MWurj appropriation bi!s hi- vonM .
mt ce) mi Tin He session until mkiik; '
Slave emergency urose.
out nt ii November.
next rcgula r session of orni-
OFFERS THREE COURSES
Three thousand dollars of the 93.300
to be raised in Pendleton for the Sol
vation Army will de used locally, according-
to Captain Jennie Conrad, of
the Pendleton Post.
Captain Conrad states that the bud
get of expense for the maintenance of
the local post, including help to the
poor and needy, will total $3000. The
$300 will be used for the, te.Res&ye
home for - unfortunate girls,, which
was opened recently in PortlarioT and
M. L. Watts of Athena, is "or the boys and girls Industrial and
agricultural school, to be opened at
North Yamhill.
The rescue home is one of tbc tvP
to which 1948 girls, of the west alone,
turned to for refuge daring last year,
says Captain, while the Yamhill school
is for dependent boys and girls. It wUI
be in no way a penal or reformatory
I instutlon. and Is Intended to provide
j vocational education for youngsters.
a picnic and a business meeting are
included in the program. Reminis
ceuses will play a big part In the
meetings and tales of the olden days
will be told and retold on every side.
On Saturday afternoon new officers.
to servo during the coming year, will
bo elootod.
Bon re Saturday tho house expects
agnec on the Armenian mandate reso- I
lutton. act finally on the merchant "
marine biM and District of Columbia! Information regarding
.iiMMoii, intim. bill Tho Mui i 1 weeks' summer normal
has to at t on tlie merchant marine
and district bills and pass the urgent
deficiency appropriation bill which the
house paxsod jesterday.
r I
WASHINGTON, Juno ;
Wilson today in formed
The
, , i rrrs1' will open early in December
l ondlotons delegation to tho Slato4Mai. congressmen will leave Immedl
T cderalUm of W omen Clubs eonven- HlcIy for Chicago or San Pmuclaco t
,M"' lL r.mcr insp iji.si nifflil Nl Mod
tho Federation to beM its next
-eh-
ittei.d the national conventions
ail- .ill 1. 1--: u-lll M t.. tli.-t. atilati 4i Im I.. rvi
iiHw mooting in ronuicHon. Word Ucll ate in campaigns fo
this effect was w-red to J. R. Rslry. v- :
president of tho rcndlctji Commerein I
Association, hy Mrs. K. T. AYdo, of
this oily, a director of the Federation. I
At Mrs. VJlde' MQlieet, an iuvita- ,
Uofl from the association was wired
I Ibis morning to tho delegates at K.n-
President
I emocrati
leader Underwood that he will inter-1
pose no objei tion to congioss adjourn-:
ing on Saturday; it Is learned.
.viitoinphitos o Summons.
(By Associated Press.)
WA8Ht.Vr.TON, June 3. President
Wilson has assured senate democrats
that If the present session Is ended Sat
urday ho will not call an extra qeelun
durintr tho coming summer unlesi
there is a grave emergency, it was an
nounced toda by Ponator TTndorwood.
Who said he had been authorized to
deny reports that an extra session whs
contemplated.
the six
extension
J course in Pendleton beginning June
ii was received today by County
j Superintendent W. W. Green from tho
i normal school at Monmouth. There
will bo throe courses offered, the reg
' ular, the special methods and tho elc-
. ! inonhi
A. G. Clouser who Is to succeed W
Sehwartzenlerg as manager of thej
Pendleton Roller Mills arrived In the j
city yesterday for the purpose of
entering upon his duties. Mr. Clouser j
has boon in the office of the Spokane
Flour Mills In Spokane which com
pany owns the local mill.
Mr. Cloosor expects to be here for
two weeks after which ho will return
PROTKST MRS. O'HAKIS RK
HAM,
(By Associated Press)
BISMARCK. N. D. June The
War Mothers of Bismarck, the com
mander of the local American legion
post, the president of the Commercial
Club and Mayor A. W. l.uran ajeter-
day sent telegram to President YU-
streot between Bluff and Tustin. An
other group of property owners living
on Bluff atrcet between Ann and
Thompson urosonted a widely sigucfl
remonstrance to Improvement rropos-tlon wad dispatched
cd. The O.-W. R. A. S. rallr-od also'.Chib. by Secretary S.
torprlso. nsklng thorn to be this clt s
guests at their 1921 mooting. Tho
Round -Fp association Was included
in this invitation. A separate lnvlt:-
by the Kotar
It- Thompson
TRAIL IS AUTHORIZED
SUGAR, BY SHIPLOADS,
WAITS IN ARGENTINE !:'
sent In a remonstrance of Its own to Mrs. w aiio did not mention in hoi
this Improvement, about half of the message whether any other town was
cost of which would be borne by the n the running for tho convention. It
company.' WM not fcnown. -when the deJefMUon
Oshere Itoqucst Gradiiur ' loft hero last week end. that an effort
Residents on Jefferson street, on ! would he made to bring tho meeting
the north side, however, asked the
council for grading of the street in
Continued from page 2.)
here and it is thought that If any west
cm Oregon city U In the running
strong, award of the meeting to Pen
dleton xuuglit be deferred.
I 1 1 lla al I MB in i lit? nolll-MA.
Those who wish to complete the city. Mr. Schwartxenberg s promo
twelve weeks elementary teachers'! fcT? to fie manag-omont of the Spo
training course in order to bo author-1 kano mill Is to take effect July 1.
, used to take tho examinations and ob- . ... .. .
tain a certificate to teach can do six
'weeks of their work at the Pendleton
'summer school and then six woeks at
the summer school at Monmouth, be
ginning August 2, or they can take the
full twelve w eoks at 1 be M on mouth
summer school.
Regular members of the iregon
normal school nieulty, and other edu
cators, will form tho corps of instruc
tors here. Prominent persons will
give loctures during the season as a
special form of instruction.
Practically all regular courses of
fered during tho year will bo pirn
bore. Special methods in all subjects
for grades 1 to 8 and for rural schools
will be gi'U. All subjeets required by
W for t be elementary teachers'
urse will bo offered. One-sixth cred
will bo given for each subject suc
cessfully taken and the maximum
C rSdji to be obtained during the sum
mer school will bo five-sixths units.
I'nits made during tlie summer sessi
on may be credited toward graduation
from the regular normal course.
to Spokane to bring- his family to this son protesting against the releswe of
Kate Richards O Hare, whose sen
tence for violation of the espionage
act was commuted by the psasldent.
SENIORS WILL PRESENT BARRIE'S
"THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON
99
J. M. Berries play. "The Admirable
Criohton," will be present od by the
Wb said he had boon authorized to I inM r,t.irt mWh will 1 Mnlrtr mhuS of thn Pendleton Ktarti
school tonight at the auditorium.
A ix ell chosen cast has for several
weeks boon rehearsing tho play, under
the direction of Miss Mary Johns, a
member of tho faculty. Miss Johns
has had considerable training in dra
matics, having studied under Archi
baJd Ferguson Roildle at t nlvorslty of
Oregon.
The part of "Tho Admirable Crich-
ton. an Ktmllsli servant who proves
hmself the man of the hour when a.
The graw-bng or the H.l in (in init,d Press! I nier school will bo five-sixths units. , li;trtv ,lf l)ncish ....laip, u Rhlnwn.rk.
Trpll from the foot ,.f Cbbags Hill b-l ' Fulls made during the summer sessl- 1 1( Xn , ik(M) b KnrU u,'tMer Who dls-I
Head Mans Pass was ordered at es SKATTf.K. . Juno 3. -Sug.: ship-) on may be rroditMl toward graduation aV K,M,d llowf,aw of thc bt:
te.d.iv s moeii.m of Ho- State UighWa ,.r iien..,,.!, t.. r-- from tno S"lar normal course. ' , , .... raLrtm m;
Commission in Portland, attended by! llt(llI. in Apn,llllnfl ! ioo.uallv well plaed hy tho seniors.
Judge C II Marsh and Harney Andei - t ' ' " " " "" nRM 1,1 ' IAn iii.-r.i Tno , which is In four acts, gives,
.1 ... . . i .la.llvr.rV 11 I-im . . .1 111.. IVo-lfl,- I M IUIVllTllV Inn,. TV... t,..MM.- I
ouo. ..i.,r.,ii.ii. iiu- i-oiiiny coiin. - - , w .... n.po rl i: 11 1 1 y r.r Ihf use of attrnr-
Tlip coiHoaKlon. ncrordlni,- to Judsro I "o;ir.l lor in i-.nls u jioiiinl. This unanimously iirsmdiI th nostnl nrrvlro m.lu.4.v. which has been made by
Murah. Ik an ininortam Map in tho word wun l.rouKlit to BestUa toiluy by hl" 8rantln- Inrrraaol alB.ri,.a t,. em- ,ho Btndcnta. The dresa rehoannj
rH nrK ul Him r-ounty. The rond i..n , ,,... , ,i l '"'e l1"""'"1"- riinmn.i, .
eatfi
Reported by Major Lee Moorhouse,
weather otserver.
Maximum, 7S.
Minimum. 3.
Barometer, 31. 85.
;is east from Pendleton, and tho grad-
iCootlnued on page .)
.'Julio Mingot. i oin esontatlvo of the
'Argentine ambassador at Washington.
. ni out, to Sau Kraiicisco.
. .. V. J"""" 'V'"'-'iast night shewed some excellent stag
ine bui cans rw sn appr-pnauon or effeclSi tne ignt4ng being especUlly '
approximately $35,000,000 for tho first
year. (Continued on page g
mwm
FORECAST
T. .mailt nnt
Frldaiy 'air:
wartnar Friday
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