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WILSON URGES CO-OPERATION ON AGREEMENT SALB1RAPIDLY eni w MM. UJDnV AVERAGE CIRCULATION FOR NOVEMBER. 5 4 5 9 Only Salem Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. listen for the Carrier s Whistle. If you do not receive your Capita! Journal promptly, phone 81 before 6:30 o'clock and one will be sent you. Wediiiei forecast Tm.h-lit v (1 Friday fulr uiul colder. Maximum 21. Minimum 11. bile. e iiovirei. j shots o sate. .009 of it's na voteo I'ortlniv" . Street Cars Resume Runs And Absence Of rurther bnow Keeps Paths Open; Freeze Up Predicted Tonight. ( OAIj OFI-'ICKK KOU SAI.FM Appointment of a coal of ficer for the cnpltol nt Kulnm will be arranged today by L. C. Oilman, regional fuel nd mlniHtrator, according to a tel- ogram reoo.veu ny Olcott from Mr. Oilman. The telegram BtatoH that the South Vaclf 0 com oiuocr 42ND YEAR.-NO. 29;,.--lEN PAGES. SAT.FM. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1919. irmimi em llllH been Instructed to arrange for a coal supply for Haiom. 'second wind' llf 'Ml HARD HIT Hi STORM Little Snow Reported South Of Rosehurg; Central Ore gon Cobst; Portlanl Is Re- . surarnP'' IMF! . . nmtnn vi-iii i CONVENTION vrzriLu; . ONE DELEG ATE HERE I T DISTRICT ATTORNEYS'. 1 1 HONWY President Tells Head of Miners All Must Work Together tor Just and Fair Settlement; Min ing Resumed Slowly " in r Kimu . i ii e . jrx ii . i . , .ii n i i 1 1 here at the Commorcmi c.uo - aftcrn00n Tmli Prom or C Vl?lt ttrnimil JOIiIl U. lXJWio, ire - - fW n pnfline me ;-- , - ,, u. ilCULUllVUUU O I v. - - r- i,r tllP.' llilXriUUt .V1M. " Q.i.om BOt 11B "BBKOIHI villi.. morning and itonerul conditions fol lowing the worst unow storm In 30 years or more nro slowly returning to ' normal. The absonoe of further snow f ,ll to block the broken paths last illk'ht. coupled with ft bit of early ris ing, enabled most of the business men und women of the cltv to reach the It vork nearly oil time this morning, al though the biting cold kept those who could stay there ciosu j evening, Portland was lime to resume , i,,hmi as usual" this morning In most Instances. Most "f the streetcar lines which hn beer blocked by the snow were Mimnp'l -lurlne'the night. I Ultterlv cold weather for Decemner In epi.e of the stormy wither that the Hotel Marion this matter win be ha. prevented he amva gt be coned with will it. ,.innH i ho Hr-nftfid. Oregon, the annual convent.... Procrnm in Full. here at the Commercial - - . or FrlduJ o'clock this morning. v)u, , I ,, Saturday follows gate, L'roseculing Attorney 'l'"'.3c;c"''m'A(idress, subject. "Law Hull from Marshficld was on hand at, Hn. George M. Brown.' the registration. npral: address, subject, Revision of the Criminal Code," J. S. .,.. jtt.lnt nitnrnV. addre88. 8UR- wilh -.he governor and other high state 'm.".- and of ticials was cancelled. r-i,linnlH " W. H. Evans, district at-1 Others l'.xpct'teu joij. ' r;" ".." m.biect. " The Duties' rtUW.V., , -t reorwH Neuner, district at- ceau of .ranee and Premier moyu George n. fNeu.. went lnto con(erence at the . ... - . t. fptnaa 4 nnwniiie srce. -Dinner at Hotel Marion, government u.v-s. . o a 5ii n m. Paper, today. begin at the auditorium of the ..Jllvenile Court Laws." Gil- 9:30 with a talk from Governor Ben . suhjec fliatrict attorney; pa- W. Olcott. George W. Bingham, cir- bert . 8 ..County Tax -oreclos- cuit Judge for department .10. McCluskey, district at- rt here, will talk on tnemvu. --- subject, "The Parole ceau oi ' '-- nreu, er v u lino i." We must all work together to W ashiugton, Dec. li.- vv e muau reached see tnat a s.vuettient, just ana tair to jeryone to lltoiuvu" l,-n nvni-PCS- oi tne United mine yv mj, rr WitnoUC ueiu, future for the attorney general, IIIB UIUJ . . :.; ..TJeviainv vn t.mr of all state insuiuuui" With the partial resumption or uain . . of a Distrlct At-, ai'" r ed by Attempts 1 o Organize New Supreme Council nj.ui .,,,771:0 (u ARE W All ti) MifcifltM -Premier Clemen-, t.-A,.,. r.tny f P Pff lies 11WHI Portland. Or.. Dec. 11. Due to the serv,K;e ,h ,, rfi ovoected torney cessation of the snow storm yesterday J"'0""' ' . torney. ' . ..... nrnner will : P- m'' TOmoriow u.o -.,,... .-- . ivmrnkw tm-tiPV! . . . i nv.c uuurat""- . cuotom " i . vv . owaM" ... rnni nvpr. 8.LLer tne ...,. 1 MU lH. ng exper e . Jurtlce ot the BUpreme court-.no. " audres9, .object "National '' 4 uie Ue- r 1 ,.(.! iimnur" iaai nii.in - A Mcijr je spean on elT HH -i h nnneaied In "'l service was fast re',,-,- x,..,,,.,, service on the Southern A;, oda t0 be pursued by trak.o A6-an ET ,8H SH SH HH 1 erne aire. He appealed . .. ,i thrniiL'hout the day and the Pn(,lflc wm be resumed out of 1 ort- ,,,.vn n, in-....... - , ... ... . uipii.-i , . ... i.t.mnl rnv. nanv officials nnni'""' e - land this ancriiuun. , Chief amoiiB tin topira """"" ton A. Miller, coiiewui m i.ii that cars w-oum uaste"- trains ; slon by the district auoriiey uu- w ai.iifirniie on mi i"1" n coiiiniy line iv o Hn,i na niritation in vnw B"l - tile today. I hanouet at 6 o'clock Friday evening ai. , t.. n'i..M,ftfiiiu t By Ed li. Keen (United Press staff correspondent) London, Dec. 11. Premier Cle.nen- of France arrivea ai vwwo- ...... ..tinn this morn.ng. i'ne preiu.d tt-H" bvv.w.. - T1 by train irom uovci. mnrmv channel crosauiB i" (By Lin.ed Press) Af The EiKa - - s ? ' 11 ery of the United Mine Work- ers of America was still car- ried forward by Us own lm- yeius today, despite the fact ik lits puei- as r in.te yesterday. BiiB""-'- . .v,, tVl( i nit i. t.. " com fi-noon regular tlioso on Ft rents trak.o A6-an ET ,SH SH SH HH ef lemeraire. He appeared in Prohibition Enforcement,' the oe u i -otlcial clr. cles today were unanimous m dec ar- thn i'.cers vis.t nau i h"- Sovonleenth and Summer nt 6 o'colck this evening. Freeze I'll rii-tm-i'-ci. The weather man's W'"' t0(1ay M.owed the merourv. n. its lowest ,,olnt last night, at H above wro aM crnliire 'of 21 da- maximum " - , Many thermometers, iu.v.,c., 1:30 p. ni. Election of officers. ing ui .B. - ----- - , . w objects in view ooin o --v-rtwnl of the American delegation -v- u trees. W.-1TOOI-B OI'l'N l'HlDAY it. . . v M " I Trains from the east over me R & N. are still many hours behind I time No alter nt has been made as, vet to reopen the branch lines. j Bend remains Isolated from the rest, r-f the world to-'ay. Hh five feet of; snow surorundlng it. is nopeu , nn"h:i rotary Plow through to Bene, j "run K me - mw ncprT SNOW STORM IN YEARS PROVES NO OBSTACLE TO CAPITAL JOURNAL MMtwi from the peace conference.. -' New Council Sought First was arrangement of a new or- ganUation to supersede the sup-eine j council which, in the opinion of cir- cles here has been broken up by tue . American departure. r.i.nnfi were coal suike technically c.v. ea wnen miners off.cials ac- o.. ,,... i .Wilsons set- tleu.ent proposal In olis yesterday-would actually continue until formal notice of the decision had been receiv- ed lieports from vanous bltum iuous fields today showed that in only scattering communi ties were the men respond ng the call to reium w Only a' iew " " wete C0" ana r'artl.MVlvtliitui The mcssngo said: . , "Mav I not express to yon tlmmgh you, to .'the other meer o your orga.Uitlon my mT turn "the patriotic ctlo hich l,m t.H,k at lndiana,H,H8 yesler-u-y. iNow we ud must .rk w tethcr to sec Umt a " just und fair to every oue, , To Name ConuuliK-e. Announcement ot the members o t aTheT. "e-Hce after AUor- ey Genera, Palmer returns nigton late today or tomorrow. '"ite House pffichas stated a- ItelyUattWrd mn miuee would not be conuo to mines e- the regof Not even Detenu - -- - , h ... ith Great Britain. Franco-rni-o Schools In Salem will open again Friday. This announce ment was mime this afternoon by City Superintendent of Hchools John "odd Likelihood that the present weather wll continue for some time, and that tho children might as well ,.(,t usedlo It. were given as reason by Todd for the ro opening. ' . .... a iirri(V T11H .. . . ..nrm In.tMttlifc to ontlMi. it entente w. tne uerev-f i ."'------ v, j nt been traverseu, " j.0in into a r.r.i O onllin " - . tnnaalh A TO rtJiXVl ----- ukU n on in KI'lLlSll ,m, mtciu j i . ...Aitin n n v iieeii i"i"" " tHon n nni-H, iiuo i u tw-pnlprett wnn a nu . on a n.niitai journal fViao nlncte to Utt,,a" . ar -hv the fne- famine it tetn. 1 terminklon th. any utes uh JV- , r-nke deUve-e. due to Impassab.e ub8cr;ber. their paie. n . n0 detey ui, uttie to.X4. ' I -nnds an-1 sheets. t last evening. t . .l0 ' their way back and forth over - reBarded probable Cleuie.i- ') ' nil of te streetcar Mntea on Po.dson tractors, w P,low" )nov the (irst news of w as r b Lloyd.Geolfee will it is i. ... " . . ., . ,,, . i.itf.r comnany, itne -- . , Ue. ceau wu - , , i s'c tho endlne of tne great ,.rnnlIe for an amiassaaUi. --- -- - been nearly. boys mI.de then y:t to "'V '.' " a,n. of the storm which necea- , London or Paris in to ! .nlrtuted their use, the selection of ne up , . o peace ...as, V meeting place or tne " Y"eW "K the Adriatic, kuss... .i -nfl flnzens of other newsy "., bits to the readers of Salem. P' A"n immediate Franco-British en and Ohio. Commence ; t th!htl ot the treasury Is d t reefed " to the senate - S' mTl91sdby Mtmuinous coai'mint cerns S a'resolutlon day . by Senator Johnson, South a kota. . " ...... Saginaw. Mich.,Dec eturnea to ", ;. ',!,. next week. ..p-h V'"' be lr o-icritio' h. wr--fer r' n ' .i.oaand however ..i.i Via normal All M.ch.gan miners were back .he situation .n Kansas was complicatea by slate oper ation of the mines. Restrictions on .ulne.B r..r- -- ,.,. otic five weess !-? "" strlk" from Indianapolis that the cooi . had been settled. , .. Terre Indiana Split j,.tn. Ind.. Eecv f-)r tir. tof r . I the boys mi hrnu"'-nut the rlav. a conu.-i,,,,, points ,, hn, aided "ding out t,";; -an promises no relief kpital Journal subscribers were v t r ..fulAnd cold" bcin, e, .ith their -""U not i n iioPH WllClc ... . tln . imnrissinte IOI ' - l...nVan rtHtlls It bnvs to make siae mi" coal con- SU.. p.iou we.o . conui.ue fo. seve.al weeivS until such lime as anotner re serve has oee . -m----:c 11. N returned to work todw- other section miners ne daI ortlBt ThllV WeiH tJ .. ,AnH ,brc ;the "VO O- -' ,V would delay them to uu '-NY- " tn nrevent them servants rea.mo ... --- - boys an ; ..... Unrt their arivers a-" - . ...i Tn.imHl was . . . . ., ,i,,to,i out. .s necessaij yesterday e p;. ----- t0 ente .t obllg6 .., of thTbness section T, Pcol and S io such :r;heandfo.coorono ottne li.ee, liin-'et - - s. u,tne omy Hnslness sectWn worn deliver outs ' Derat on of , th. nrovlslons of the arm coldest period-dropped at low as 0 degroes-21 degrees be-ow f-esx-r-. .ii., t the we.Ther- n" s flixui""n i.ort. throughout re-'-r-Mill be like this tl-v 'Fulr, except' promi"' .....iv.. nnlilcr ton'"ht winds, mostly northerly." ..i un hnrstcd f,(Z n and streets and were . ...i.i. this mornlnR. Hiazcu vii." --- the stlnrl tutpd f-i-n liv wire ....-.ii.. lao- -o.t nf the r customers frwiuu; - i '" " t...v. Fordsons re..K . . . . 11 Dec ... ....,. the outs do won,, - - Albanv lies s-notnereu u..- fun: 1 i-e w nr.-' n'n o - " east. fire hydrants lers the Valley Motor company ianc the manas V.. who found it absolve." Emma Goldman Granted a Stay of Deportation sarv cold ventured oil i'1' c.m.la Kent Oiw". Tho city street nn""e"Jll'' . continuous bnto wPh tn. vorted today that rny to all importnnt paHs oMhe cl for the fire department. J ney continue worK.n cltv ore made accessible. in Houth Salem ch Hdrer ,. ee , ; nt p.issersby; and In other par ,lty youngsters ff 8"0WbaU Telephones Busy- , .. tiin ty g : Kmi til a I be s ust be d. ne ,c n he suprenw ,t stay of deporta- (loldr an, anarchis! ,nl,lete record of her ,mltted to the court. before next Thurs- Street Com- ,ay the deporta- .ment. of The Capital Jour- ra" today expressed its thanks. Old Man Breaks From Hospital During Storm , fnme oil delipldated sl.;v.l: far out in south Salem, where . snow makes access IS" huddled" Cose fround a coldTcheerless stove, chill- .. ....ni.! nnn wiiiiuw. St. Louis, w"-. Such is the p"" " " , , The platform ot i" ininurRuiiun DFononFriRPliir, 1 V ti ive America Out In Cold. ...far.nM of the pieiiiie also was believed, will lay Uie founda Uo lr an alliance with Be an ttlv to assure a permanent block sui ' l , YYt 311V hand and sene as a pr.tecUon against i'.ussian radicalism. Amer.i.a, it HiMDYUU r Lrll j v Ill-Vl vn i- Mnivi i to return. hwd man Petersburg, the Glob ,ni(5ht lart mrSnUytoh, first or .v. nnnrators - isistart rtcreiai v.. rr - soclatit r. eald todoy Cleveland, Or, Dec. 11 Miners In .veinna, . - ma to. the '-hia coa. " - rk unt day and official notification of he te of the strike is r '"J 1oal Pasadena. Ca,.,De, U.-Tb . B-Jj reports from allpar was emphasised today dena jo0Sl today voted to ex- has withdrawn from Euro ipeau . lnvltatlon to the un , ra, anu i" f.,nLball eleven iu "i" : rts of the t-oal ' ulnora IK'Iny. HT nee Til -Kansas and Topeka, Kan. Dec tl. re. If she wishes to eo- v ------ - Uonlli football cna.u,..-. .rnmssourl-lmhu- tern "" " . ,ir.Buiient. Ale ,. work wnen u.-.. h---- er Hu .v. A.iot th . .... .i . ,.rvard will represent u. ----- saiawua. game here New Year s day. .1 ...4Y-fT TIIW trlA in3 nnlpr HUwttl It was believed here som will return tom of her own accor ..l.l 1...:1C. If v .. .... in welcome her. BacK l"6.U "Tc," 7n the opinion of ship n i n cu mi , m.! inain win ivi"- ...in Minim luiii""'" ..w,v Dickinson, president ot nmmlttee today receivu a of the men wu. . ,nM lB. the British deiegation at t ne conv-n- tour U)(lt Harvard wm The state ln order tion of Societies avonn. J ----- " ' "V.Tv.,r,.nteer to work during Hiui-L . h at nation no"- by at- Press. third party was ierence of libera.s submitted to the ' con- nere today. e a- c hen a s ay clock eEested to the coherence ...iih miuifiruuo - today dean r " fol.eiK ie- oblems, iuciuuii.b --- .he labor anu "-- puses reiiio"" - Planks sug dealt witn pr lations, T .. hnanlta.1 in a ro- , ,. .. .... iou nt taches at u . Thls m0rn- an-t care to come in- oeim w today. . . ! met in Brus- Nations wmcn frnm the hoi ituddemy w""1 . . world leaaer come. .. T)ec. 11. Hitr- ,to that of Cambrmge to raaa vara s """"- - Tournament oi i ne n.u.1- ,. . .nlfa to , ,t. i oui .v- re- A1CXa,p "the court disinlssmg li 'l"--" ,.r tlotinrLHLl"" , nnni o - a ,l m The on-Pin leagUe' lab0 - "al lJ ,i bail- . nt any of the non pa parties. l.n II ..lit 1 1.. " - .. . I.lilia.'n l.l".. . ! i.i- .n nna iiv...- ..o.mriea in ri.tc nneinw"' - .,,...,.., Nimmiiw l--i . ... Thfi PlULIVIl" ... : . , nf extreme public owut.,"r, favor of ext.eme i op laxauon ot wneis. worK wero brealfii-," On every Hhovoled f-"" ..n,v.nir,vrd men Aiany uuii- -. n lobfl br Ihrough the t-a-vipss ... . Telephone S"'" " . today, with eight orp ine local exebarn-e 4V of Manager Dane-js; , Adoration be " unco had been rem c. ..,.uu ihnn usual have been y ..... ovnireS. 1 o, he lower com , 1,1$, Tl-.A -' Whicn Oi exas ' ;vo er imP ire sels, position ot n "tifirnl..." ade to po.icc -it .irawi wo, flnd a loses it wa vntpd t0 per- lost Tuesday evening. . 77 her Sir vard ath-, co wnnnereu - ... . io.i ... n.tf tnfiiuiiw,uB i,r W lnusr DY ueuii.v". . .,.. r inn nit'"o -; . We was .'"" Amorlcan nationa. u.. v.- , w ij. Ji..,e,i will be glad to gram -r,.mament ot ,. .s - loucnoiy . ,..oiaent ot t"" . : hv his age. maoe i"-- - ,. ... rhange oi naniF'-- ;-. . tu iQtittition is oe- enter at all away irom -: port m Ing. -T.awrence v.a anow fell fm 8 ". rnrovlsions How he. clad, anu . 1 1 ."....n.itnirs and sev- structures ...,nn..s by owners. eration ot . - o . h( er3 and puoi c ?-";..,., a.,p.ov- tor tie sen .nn late today. " arinament and a atesF""- n end to e.iecu ing treaties --- easions of the senaw. ihe report also vond reason ot "'.'-" , that It was rumoreu mlt. a -he aged man. before behig co . -ed to the asylum, lived in a i, .....v. Sntnm's outskirts Anu it sum... t. v, went to t'" belief of some "" ";' u th's is 8hack in "'"rprovisions. or true he s without fuel, p adequate clothing, and to ful searcn .- ,, had not 0RtPLIt :.. ..i, nt change Hons cancellation revoked como." i Dec, strike, co .nadicals'' among tne & Accuse Faker Of Washington. Dec. l-8" . i urns cnargt partmo""- ,,!,. house military aftoiu illegally expenu... eongtrue- TO PR01EST m training, favored d.s- n an's hovel. Qf the old ni )' ..o n(.ss (HSU"' -. x it wa -i'.- . . vote 1 I' ; entire business , d;cUre war except sllB- or hospital Internes of the people u- been tounu, Uon of man cuiuw police WALLACE DEATH .nld ' I .T...n..ltA 77. ,.,. bv the gestea - , workers or na nn is beins "-. loslng oy l"".' : inrtustries, appro" ... i nassenger seiv.-- tionalizea oa'- . ,,ht to o niii ii r- . i,,a rt!lUV . .i ( to I-acific vu- V fewer wu"' business downtown in person: i t lit c "r k,n r . or' --- -niii- - r 3ACE TUEATV llALLOl ot 2S nations, w up and signed at 1 covonlint This In- ,-ith was x.iinwinir tho arml! . own. drew UP nf Nations Heries of i "commendation - - ote nf tne .t. senate on recu ,. canie to a v ,,(10ption, the ratifying re - necessar 9 10th, a ihenthe ratifying B necessary - commute .. thirds naj'"- " ,.,,.fV witn , raiifica- ate. however. ;- voted - voted aga.n- ,t wm oea-. ; jegervatwns, wiU t.i ratify wu"-"-..--, - ,h,,tevcr. . ,i,i of tne - - .Mri.Tiiiiin . inp ... .. .hfi pU t ..." ,.. labors demand " , ,v alld chooBe harguiH--- the.r own , ,he aged ana ,ur day. P"" gaiiizc the eight- ..iniives own repi ha Snst injunction in .aoo dtaJ?Ut ,.tlve marketing, crop insur uo.oi.-- . ..g vve e m rai "" - af T0 I i,a- u " " t,r.can. was De0..ll.Capta.n Kar oNn- aBPurtn,.nt to- farmer commanuei Lels'-'man. Roses: condi- Washington, - t . v by a earn will partment was cn - ,ttee wtth. rnach in the purchase .05 tM Wnsh.. Dec f ow military - Hum, "f the diversity ot Wasmng- tio,. ; ton declared today that 11 w The report ww n. COOT pTacticaliy impossible . to he a lttte ie nill.ta.y u.. rCdron N- Year's day . with Harvard. Train and Oat of City Keturmng ! But itm Dem'iu ?" . in one Wallace, who was ance and Ube: ,,,n 1 he er $5000 and in-'testimony in New York w. Detzer 308th miltary Remans. France, M,Totrike ay prisoner who in- was killed by a reauj - .,,ot.H.lre accoru un his general court mar- g ls.anu an ebploye of an near ram ! first, second and thb.il black jack" in tne ot. . - carrana soldier .. .. ,.nrnved m- rl his displeasing commine" -- ., 1 ". . ciinis ui nn n .n a iHia.nu. come ta- im. over 5fo,u; tial at uu..'"- -- r,fldEord hcrltance taxes ' abolition ot' Glenn K. ""T ' h went .... iille lan tax. u" ..nfita tax on excess P otus. appr0Ved Compulsory education of sent to Lem O. L every hour Washington, Iowa, . ,bB relations , when he went a. " states and New CrlslH-LK.ms. Dec. 11. A new between tne i,mi- threiiteneu, i1 T'aR.e c flc and 1 late , 1 people . nnnn 11 ,ui," ' .... . 1 lie " -- tion on any d ln tne . ,Vashngto.i- ot This is a '--- -epresenta im.lortant 4- ,helr act.ed.."P,?,,ic sentiment on " Us readers which .. ........ RLill-V...- . . n nuiw be ni.blic sentimu... --.,. asktl ns ,t.,,lients " times, the Cap-tai ------ (ow.ng " check muue. .. ----- b. - tnat immediate rat- reser- " hv checking presses their reservation- 0 nftUon. cove 1 I favor treaty ana iu .ficatlon of the peace trea nft?ll favor ratification, but only ... ,.hnt any reservatio. 3! favor ratification, but oniy . .,,.tlnn in any ,posed to rat..- . ..... Hofore mo . . v. tih no lauoi flHe speecniheate.i, wages iv" . ..me army rtsss p'-" ,hf, "." nwv- ia hv A TT1 ' I i.. . , warn Xime a7 poss b.e today ......... from the trail," ,, 1 equal rights forwomen. ling Graft ?r. w,"M Pelted bearl-r rl"h" about half hiurs 'an'. Vee 0" af-co--"i" 1 th's lr f" --in" CI' ' ,1 ..,.s , U ' lir-P t p.fT" i s'-i'l'in w"".s ny "- umprn rPC,.nt.ons ere In;-- ' enorted he TtM h-p- - vaeV bptn? mnn" ..... T, ,u ..ila n-, HCS'.ni- repon-" f,m the stpte u ,,ntieo-,v f Dec. 11. The steam- mon,s '-,, 7a wtth regard to ,e,.r0,v- Watn!lfnl ew. 1 . formerly owneo rRrtmenf ... u.. . ignored ov W1U leave ; 1U4,U.. 8hip lmPe,rtt,;w - Cunard liner, leu ,be ol situation. tMg e.,enlnB I Germany. "Ul " amithhamp- vpn. u.lncr ... ... it run r" lr here today "---,.,.. . " situation 's ""- '"' t- -me .1 York. 11. After his government . . ..... , -tn o'clock as , ... and from this cuy - ,1. sections. A11 tale - . e;t alr, the Southern Pa- mornlne train line, we-e ?hv, r. due at o'clo Usil4th. ith f-' v--. ' . , ,ec. 1 -e e e...""- - t rtBce w 'n-n a9 rJS o -cfocklast night. c0uW 15le today. iroad of nciais south in. 24 hour , MfJS, w, ' ,,r, thf US schedule. JG n tho -he Oregon lecU o Ume ., re. left th s c.t 'or r J0 b(uml th.s morning at 1. not fin. Portland, at noo d(B a., ed ported out of Eugen Ung hBr. . ftf. here at 9 45. No. Neitoor coulrt hed.-le p ' f,. na.,as left on ""'""L officials make a -he e-e""-- "a ... ., Oregon Electric 01 train at -lf 1 statement ...u xt, t-nlrs we-e " ,j leave nere i.ia fiveninK . wu" 0).wp hire f-' the "-ra" No 1 -ntrt-. nssed night. evon;i.g or ta- vations 4 I am opp Name Seattle, 1.1: J m. Federal vester- t.m,ed thst becre- .1, he e a- - ' . ,.rA wn the spending two a r-;;-ies . ship r perm,t the s eame. - --- the .-- t0 have under 0.. the soot., at - del ve;- dealing '.' , e war Be.t . en .- ,iay Dec. r . d clearance p- ,. ,hp serd rr? '"", h ,einrte l an m- , , bu.l ir.g """" aI1t to I ' """ "fuel res'"--" cunard oIHC.a. ,on ,0 carrsn . t fnr,nB la,e ot ,rit'n R. due city are . cnecial asf.s ' ' nlh ,,,, yesterda ant.' vrPKS coal . u,t Hton mien .. . BPCt!on 01 vtr.ck .,n v. hmided who com..-"-- h had taken that reports 01 - No. 1- a t about today. 1 -A".' . ,.., win .. ... . fe.lt 1 milnrlt:' 1,1 ' - . . iv-n v.T.:- V. .H -, ''- .... No Kural Mato - Mall d-strlbution wa, Ntl city tnrouB , of wiU b Zlu load.n:; t.-o th of snow. Rural, out at the P'at off-" Ituckestein ... . . ttVi frnVei 'P aifvecan vlgorouslj ?' ., uisaf.st sufficient ...Co-"1'1' he said. 11 , -hereas ..,iipr her to l-iiin pensive . ........ CH woui'i Tilled. IT, ve " Kenrnvi of with American oil J too long am. w0rk were wh" it d dmalVtoCaP'jouruil. . ' - r IS