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Blorwich Gulletin o and Gowdies 122 YEARS Uip- T“"'?“‘ &flu""cafia % 1‘ 084 i e e oy Sabaded Lfiw of ipedlal despati- CIRCULATION For. 30, 1918, 10,457 THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. 1f his Addresé at thé opening of édfigress President Wilkson took océd- Mon. to pay ¢ bute to tite vital an fallant se Tenn F6R Wéred by the Amerlean forces In t' Buropédh wir, 1 tie Hichuer il wilch {hé nation rose to the decasion and 8twod by goverhfiiént and fehtin forces and to thé part which wome: fve played in this respfet. He di- 16618 “attention 6 thé néed of tak- Ihg care of such of thd returnfiz orces as will not quickly find em- pIo¥eEnl, and in this redpect he en-| 8srses the suggzestion of the secretary '8r the interior that efforts Be directed | to the reclamation of vast amounts of éHd, swampy and undevtloped land throighout thé coithirs. While recognizing the néed f4f Fiimtnating miny of the beardd Which haté Bedn &stabliched {o mest war €onditions he properly callz attention t6 -the faet that it i imifdssible as ¥et 16 remove the food ahd shipping festrictiond, and while endorsing the fax tevy 8¢ the énawiiig vear he like- Fise Believes that the jfreserit eon- fress should sa¥ hoW Mcli ity elickes: ¢ should speid in the Fear 1920 in fWesting the national sithation re- #aF8leas of the fadt that he can give #o idea of what it is going to cost or Reéw certaln of the probléms now | a¢6l are going to be meét To the houses of congré®s he leaves i} the present Hfié thé responsibility 8t devising the methods to be used in Wringing about the feadjustment af- fer baving as he detlared set the stage for them by enumerating some of the ihihgs to be dofie witheut giving his &dvice as to how it shoilld be done. Tit #4818 particular he Aeparts from the dtitude which he has taken in pre- ¥ious addresscs, althoush he does urge the eably armngement of a treaty of PRjustHent and frieridship Wilh Ob- fembla and the support.of the three YOdF fiaval progtamme. In this iast réspeat He shows an unwillingness to take any chances on the uncertain 1e#gue of nations obviating the neces- 8ity of pronér protéction in the first e 6f deranse., ‘He réeoghizes the itpoftanice of the Bitiatioh Fegarding the ratiroads and Felleves that eirly action showld b taken régarding them, But he makes nd reéommendation. His statément il regard thereto would not indicate that he Was cofmitted o govern- ment BWAEFShID fof he Qéciares that he hab 116 solution to offer. Regarding 8. takihg over and relurn of the Wits lines heé is silent excspt as to the rEMsOR PoF the recenit control of the cables. It the mattér of fivoring pri-' orities of export and supvly to Bel- #lum and northern France he wili toubtiess réceive no great opposition. A eonsiderable portioh of his ud- dbeis hé devbtes to the explanation of Al ledvifis the country to 2o to Bu- FBpe For the peace conferenice. He has iR Paching the decision to go appar- ently given greater weight to the de- sire of the allied governments for his Al counisel in the intérpretation bpll&tl‘n of the bases for peacs mh num to the need felt in this of remaining at hoime and di- recting the work of readjustment. It i8 URQUestionably a matter of judg- fent and it 15 to be Hoped that it will Work out without any regrets, though he ust realize that the country is far trom aEFEsd upen the Gourse he has hdopted. Bl k THE FIXED PRICE OF WHEAT. it was not long ago that demands ere beins Miade upon cBhgress by the Wheat growefs of the country and thelt supportéfs that the réstdetishs ®n the price of wheat be removed, Q tHat it be jumped to a much higher .tun .!;h: :m ald Aot succeed but EfQWers were Buar: antebd & " for aMother yéaf refardless of what the farket price might be elsewhere, is prevented the boosting of the m out of sight and at the came gave the raissts a basts for Sufputing their profits for some time 6 _come. Without afly price fixing it can be ined what the situation might Bve develobed into with the great #éimand for wheat outside of the coun- @y but this is more particularly 8howh by the announcement which is oW made to the effect that Australia, has been storing its wheat for a Ibfig time BBeausé of the inability to u! Vedsels 16 tramsport it 18 @esiF- s of Moving its stock of grain in m&' 16 mmake r06m foF the edminz freps, and that government is.ready 16 disvosé of it at 8§14 a bushel: That Iepresénts a prife il exéess of what Whedt raisers used 6 beé glad to gt Batoré the war, and less than half, . Without the truupemuan charge of Lk eeftain Price for their Wheat | b wo The w] ut growers w) were ot being properly treated must) realize now that theif interests have gotten considerable attention. MEMORIAL THREES. It nets that 1 Sl a8 Do takes Bu e court ot comimon eounicil if of the|’ i SpPOFt . |1aed of setilhiz ot {Feed ad b remé: rial {6 the y6ung men of the city whe — | have given thefr livés ih tHe Ereéat strugffle acfoss the water, and it 1§ b6 hbped that the matier will fiot e aligwed {o pads With the indorse: ment Which Kae been gtven asd fie further action taken: it is quite {m%e ant that some cora- mittée Should diithorized {6, take ehafe of the miatter, 6 .déterfine Whéfe it would bé most advantugéous t6 St out the tfess, whéther théy should be made to flank a highway o B groiped ifi a grove, what Kind of tiéés shouid be Hsea and 18 sée that they aré not only matked but given Droper cafs, and if throtgh any rea- Son eeftain onés fafled gfow or werg damigéd 6r later showld @it that othiérs shotld bé set it in their place: This is a matter t0 which many clé- 16s are giving consideration. Nor- Wieh i8 just as appréciaiive 48 any other mufii€ipality of the #€fvied {hat hds beei reéndered by it§ Young meh cn land and s8a and, regardiéss of Whit 6iHér steps :re taken {6 ine- morialize tHose who made the supreme saérificé thérs 18 notAlAg Which Wil set forth any more gloriously ‘thdt técogitition than a Viétory 6f émior- 1al_highway, The idea entails fio EFeidt &Xpents, but once it is adopted due care shouldt be tdken o gee that i i¢ carried out and maintaineds Any HAM "~ WiF¥ measure would be worge than none at all. Buch a memoridl must be made to be a ersalt to those for whom it will stahd atid Atiéition giveri 16 148 upkeep and perpétuption. Such will réquire no gréat ameunt df reik or effort but the time 18 make vision' for it {s 4t thé stait ahd hot {{6r &ich a memorial has been ed- tablished afid@ hHeebiie 4i Eyestre (hrough lack of the slight but reededl ttention. It needs fo ‘He &tdrted right nd keépt going In that difectioi. OUR MERCHANT MARINE. It 18 atiite evident that milieH at- tenitiof it be devoted by this gov- erfifient to the many problems wh must be fdced in shipping. It tound td be s¥me timé before many of the vesdels can be released from work in cohnection with thé advéi- ment sery uch as getting the nec- cssary supf’ to the msn anfl et ting euf 8bldiers back home. It zdn- not be doité in a MINGIE 6F by & fed sHips: But at the same time it is hané tob 44fly to Elve consideration to the aif- | fictlties whieh aFe heind to Be faced B¥ OWHSFS of merchant vessels wheh they attembt to eempets with ™ thée Shipplig ufider other flaks whete b m‘u{h more favorable 14{¥s até in ef- feet. There 18 bound to b8 & fevi the fight Against K Seamed's law, | rot becatisé there is oppositién -5 dny oF ll 6f the provisions as they stand, hut because 6f thé insurmonntakhle diffi- ctilty Whicl is encountered by Amer- ican ghipowners - when ebeying these fro¥isiong in beinZ thrown into comi= petition with the regilatiohs of sther | muumz, The situatibn 18 such that it fmakés eompetition né¥t to iMpos- sible. Captain ReBért Dollar halieves that the seamen’s law shoiild bs so amend- ed that any deficiency - which exists thesueh complisnes with the provis= fons thered? #ill be filade up by the government. This would mean 4 sub- sidy along the line of Which is fol= lowed'in other countries, but he peints out the fact that it will not be a4 sub- didy to the ship o#nérs but te labor, singé it is because of the higher Wafés and extra cofts Which ate mdde neeessafy i iMprovihg labor conditions that tHe extra cxpense is chtalled. This i8 a matisr which is bound to come in for much gréater at- tention than it hag recéivel in thé past. Our meréhant mafine s &rowing ahd it should edhtinue to whether under the conirol of the gov- crnment for the timé beihg of under privaté bwnership Which is to. be ex- pected later on and it cHould get rroper treatment and éx‘\cuungemem ival of EDITORIAL NOTES. It begins to look as if M= Burleson | had Hopes of becoming the czar of América. Maoney demands pardon or asatn, 1f he ohly has patience shough he is very likely to be acéomimodated with Both. Belgium may be cleared of ths Ger- mans but evidence to show where they have béen will hét e reméved 80 quiekly. v Now that William Hohenzollern corieg forth with a séecond abidication it shows that every move he makes is open to suspieion. he man en the corner says: It 18 going to take courage on the part of the restaurant man to leave the sugar fittifigly !' & | Sécretary of WAaF Bakér” bowl unguardéd a#ain. It would have besn very mugh bete tef if those eatly predictions by the war department as 1o thé size of tHe casualty list had not been made. Bon voyage to the president and his PaFty, and may hé B8 able to a¢- complish 4l that K Whdsrtakes that is for the best interests of the coutt= try. Although there will be no troubh if Eétting PleAty oF Broseeuting ats torfileys when the tWo empersrs are rotight to tridl, evesybedy Wweuld lke to be the_jfudge. From what Lloyd George has to say about reparation by Germany, that country must consider that its leniefiz €y propaFaiida has et hecome very firmly imbedde !n he . British heart: Naval vetstls’ contifus to sweep the steamship lanes for fibating mines, fof neither the signing of an armistied nof peace will tép them from dam= aging anything théy comeé in contact with. Putting off o thé @até for redde: ing the rate of first class postage un= til next summer may be to give the PostofMée @epartménit tine 6 Mandie !hh increafed Busihess tmml\ may be ¥?.°- ided of world unm-mm is not solely to save durimg that pétied But to Bring the attemtion of thé peshie “during that time to the iMiportance of edntinuthg the savinf of foodstuffs that the sufferinig 8f Lus manity may be alleviated. . 1a P lre ht ls nove Anmsxh to call or more atté% week on-Wright Co. recei ed an to_déliver &flpfi (Haviland=4 in ngton, the compeny 's officers Efig.e fusilage and flew to Néw York withéut st ngzm?g at Mingela fisla mid-afternoon in ample timie, to kéep the r md thulre m mfifl 5ho: ween li e for 1?: o thé 6 Wash- owirig day trij [SHler wes tasind and tfis 534 miles | & were co¥eéted ifi just ovar tWo houfs, aftéf which the wind-f66téd - gers hia t6 spend ef an express train back to ORio. The feature of this trip was that it was made by an ordinary plané in the regular course of businéss. The ma-: chiné was the standar ufmy f}:xe of thé typeé that has sei've '“fi' -drm¢_for the la&t four 1 signal guccess. It was drlven by a 400 HOFsE power 12: e{lmdvr Liberty motor, the same otor hat stifferéd so mueh Hnjust efl cisth by féason of preni ture and injudicious adyertising bu which at last has been making good both heré afid dbtoad. Aéro; fles have redchéd a degree of perfe dni@ér natiorial éffergencies that mey ight hot Have attaifted in a Semefd- tioti gnder ordinary conaitions. Thé personnel for a gréat aif 166 is also at hand as a by-product of thée great Z ing ehdnged frém oft 6.4 biisiness ahd thousands 6f who woull 1h Ofdihary circumetances have fiishéd their ea- reers on terra firma will retire {6 pfi- vate life as tralfied avidters, who hav. ing, once felt the intoxication of fly will never he eontent to give up fascinating art. The frequent and substantial in. cféasés In pay to one ela: i émployes after atiother has already reached the poir W}!eré the stifn total lmBflijmaf 16 iéfluce {het{ millions_of " efiployeés; afi the forces of ofganized labor, seéftis Ny, to decldre, everitually ghat gov- nmént owhership is a %(‘P#Sl”’ nator J. Hamilton Lewis of Indiana, the democratic floof leadér ih {He sefi- ate and generally considered the pre! deht's spokesmdn iri that hédy,- Has already introduced a resslutien that the senate go on record as faverifig the permanent rétehtiofi 6f the prop ertiées now operated by the govef fieht as a war measure. It is also shrewdly suspected that epposition td this course to thich the ddministra-: tion now seems defifitely chimmitteéd i§ the real cause of Secretary Mé- AQ6o's retifeinent fPom the cabinet. 1t will pe tecdlied in manfier tiat prédecessor in the Wilson cabinét, Tinale Gafrison, considered at the timie the strongest member of the administra- tion withdreiwr himself from the presi- dent’s council and éonfidenés when He ept'd no lonzer approve of his chief's firsé ifl sdrctioning the 1 npractical medsures for federal 2 the national guafd a4 introdneen ah afivocated by douthern members of the d8fhocratic party. préved the €oundness of son's position, and it may well BE tAat S8éretary McAdoo's BXfiefiericl ih bofi: stfilcting and Mahagink phElis utility PlaRtE has shown him {he unwisdom 62 thad dAministration’s coufte 4fid made him wnwilling to be longer a member of a party that séems headed straight for staté sociallsmi. The president’s message to congréss on _the eve of his departire for France contains little in the way of 'definite suggestion ag to the needs of the na- tion. Mr. Wilkon frankly states that he has no confident judgment of his 8f these backed by own with régafd to” the railroads biit | G that it is the duty of congress to de- liberate and decide what must be @one. It is unusual to find any sub- ject on which the president has failed to have a very decided opinion. Théfe is ample reef fof belie¥ing that whilé Burleseh, Léwis et al. aré permittéd to_express their leahings public administration thus refraing from committing itself until it is cleir how thé country takes tne i 161 The president 8fieaks of the reason- abie_desife 0f the allied governments for his personal counsel in the inter- Freunmn and application of the basis or peace a8 laid down by him and ac- Gepted by all the parties in the recent striig€le, thus giving tihe fitst hint that his foreign trip is not wholly on his oWn initiative. The people in gen- eral, however, and the sehate in par- ticular feel that the reticence of the presidént as to hiS part at the peace conference is lnnecessity and ill- advised, and that before he prg&umes to speak foi America he Should at least try to le@rn what América wishes to say. All in all, the message is a disappomtment At a most impoftant erisis in the history of the United g e e, MRS, LEWIS OF BROOKLYN Tells How She Was Made Well by Lydia E. Pink- . ham’s Vegetable Compound. M Broo! N. ¥.,==*“For one year I Was i lisinmbla fmfi a displacement, which eaused a gen- | run-down cofi- on with head- Lo y sister (flf‘ %%z & Oom- elf ei me very such & tonic 'hlt I af rectmmend- ltwmy!wmln wik EE ernon Ave., Brook! X Such conditioh$. &8 u. ' Lewis suf- by a fall or mm y Jbles"— Mrs, ELae 0| jestea for tour submafine tertdr at flie Naifer's 6fder; thay will show svant oevrtesy and fie | j faver £6 hin who 18 the heif of their Friedrieh Wilhelm Heéhen. zollern is oreupying the parsSondze at the hamlet 6f O8tériand that Has beeri leased and simply fitted vp for a con- | siflerabla stay. Al oil sitye heats his living fanm onlv just contaide the Aining table wWith iltlard &oflde his entertainment and & thilifaFy 4188 or two together ash- y ‘morning twe of { 4.8 7ot s '...,.‘mw.;m Yester! distant eme hs fiad stood hij i Efleéfi‘l of Mame Stryker of the Now in retfospect thdt lhéfl a ficént; t E’" 12{ which ‘l&e had traded His Mil ance preme. eg took A hi§ head in his_ Hands |4 4na tfléfi to think back to thé caiise of this suddén switching of his ufilflt of vietv. It was easy énough. sound masculifé miliid tFa mon fisties feady transpertation to really fArft cduses, He never wotlldl have to make extra money | heat if he had fiot heard Mame say the been sg craay giftk she despised thé most was one Who toek a &ifl out to difiner spent his time {he eost data on thé Bill of fa #as {he real feason why, when Bell Wwho Fo6mea on the same flaor, ri: o a stock then emartly in the ceéndant. Archie had promptly tutned | pee: his bottle greén poekets inside out; | evén adding the tér spot répresents Back ding date with Mams iBg His ovérdue room rént, held until after a had besn safely passed. e did inténd to spend it. N Belton had also borrowéd the bot- tlé greeh suit and tan shoes, fearing|A that {n hi§ sember business suit THE | might appedr t6 be a spotter ms}te&d ad han: fully tried to keep awake until Beltor retun-ed but visiens of wrist watches diamona rings had lulled him to of one of thé boys. Archie ha States the president is leaving, country for an indefinite stay, judement. The ex-erowh prigice, who was tustomed {o dash from end 6 end of r,ermghy 4t the slightest whim in his High powersa moters st How 6n= 1ittid 2 by 6 i8land oF Wiekingen at tie bhtfance bf the Zuyder Zee which the Dutth have Ante hi§ aetivitiés to ¢he fifed as thé place of his intéram That the pfoud fan must endufe alétation ih mattérs of residence conduet of the people 6f the kingdom of Hollan gallink pafFt of hiS punishiment. W ingen is inhabited soleiy b; by fishifig én the North sea. Bare and thotre to degtroyer. tiny bBedtodm; the seats for four; a dilapidated table will with & few_ sérvantd will be all conipany. If from this rvetreat priséner gares to glance back t6 seenes 6f his former salery, He hardly be edhsoled by, the thova™ of ralers of ermany and the sight of the red flag the despised soeialists os over his palace in RBerlin. Informative Reading. Nafned for président in 1920 Persh- have time to ponder the biog- % taphiies of Grant ahd Dewey.—Beston |of the mechanies who had_heen delo- ing Wil Héra!d g{kdrc salaty, seemied -fiuni- greefi siiit and rhineston: doing menital ariths | metic stunts with his nose gluéd to|Y ton, shed in at bedtine the night béfore with néws of a cleah up that could he made while #sking the people for loyal stip* port e shows neither by werd or desd that he has any confidence in their little i8 hot the least poor pecple who maifitdin their &impla Biistence Sub= A Rttt beréd, thén refl Belton mm m m notnwmfi to dl.sturb i3 p&....% fest mmfimn 18 Beltor's Fo : y slmm muns Ms presently, along the wall: Belton's vacant. Gone Was the ant, gone tl ¢ §a3 jet, th d the set nd! help books fiam"lw eihige b 4 sxe ngvn‘lgé wf‘i the bea, o tfie‘?!nulénfll £ 'fln onde —AND— . i R th Clifford thé | the eddflkfbnfla, whete he lay beset u Ol' o= | with launu of the patrel n §13, im aws) At &a.m fixglx s nuamn wore on. fastiess, dh‘msn and with the prospect of being suppérigés, alo with the _tertain | knowledge that he never could make sfius cury axgmruiiofi to Filkina, | gzé he bef goods sectioh, ie n the gamut of bitter human emnotion: The Heavy tread again took i é. :hilf afid stupped haif p. %I vm!s‘ ghme ht:‘il:mgp ¥, () y's i Toge. "An 16 this yerseif, Misther Wilking 1 am just afther temn ¥e_that the oufig lad Somers de be ailif’ a bit 0, n6, nothin’ serious at ail,sat all. es, tosmorrer; I shud say, or fixt d %hen the click of the receiver on the héook: Froth the cavernous depths of tiie lowér hall & few minutes later the same rich ¢ floated upward. “8ure, an’ wé caught the dirthy spnl ot At 6 o'clock Archi¢’s door ope cautiously. A néwspdpet bundle sud into the room, a bottle green slceve inértly dependent theféfron A tray bBéarihg steaming hash, tatoes, pruniés, coffes, what net, slld alefig me fAeer, ithpelled by tnsesn hands. éhiiiteried, humble man id along the linoledt to meet thase ! Welcome intrusions and fomewhers on thigh & celectinl quill entered a sub- | Btantial eredit sver against the gver. w}g:mr and eternal fetaitiine debit. al 3 THE LURE Of LUXURY ol § DAvVID aemm PLAY “THE GIRL OF THE Ay s the and 'hat YHE ?Gfi\lfikfl EMYAN John Barrynibre In the Five-Part'€omedy Drama “ON THE QUIET” U. S, Official War Review B i S i Trisrgle's Popular Westdra. Star ROY STEWART; In the Five-Part- \’(e:!ern lram: -“CACTUS CRANDALL” Bing, Bang Action from, Start to Finis VAUDEVILLE TOMORRGOW THE MERRY FOUR will give a “COME AND JAZZ" Duncm; from B to 12 SKATING RINK OLYMPIC HALL AFTERNOONS 230 T0 5 EVENINGS 8 TO 1030 P. M. e o i ey had stricke the fromn the field. not creaturs he the ‘and sround featly 4 thile is ended the “fight." g STORIES OF THE WAR A Fight For Moving Pretures. (Corfesponidence of The As¥oeiatéd Presg) An alr battle BEtWeen ihe big Q- than biplane afid A ltte French Bbad with Liedienahit PRwSra V. Rieken- th fhe éyer an | Ariier{eah acroarsIMg the GLHEF day for the bencfll of ait afthy phatographer. The Gérmon machlnié was a Flg Han- { fuiver which had lahded iwithin the Americail lines beeause of motar trod- bles, The motion pietures wele mada by Capiaih FEdwin 1. Céoper in the observer's geat Bf an Ameridan Liber- |ty maching. Lisutenafit THérhs C. I'Tagier of Chieage wa& in the pilet’s sedt of the Hanfover muchifis. Rickeitbacker's Epud and Qerman_biplahe wers wafily cir & around and afound while the erty machine eneirdled both with Captain Cooper arinding the crank of his motien- picture camera. During the manineuvre Rickenbatker's ma- chine gun Was rattiing marrily Wwhile the gins of the Gefman machine aleo were werking vigorousiy. The machines had worksi up to a considerable height and Hilfacten the cttention' 8f avidters In fifnthy aero- diomes whée were fidt in the eecret and who were amazed to ses a lone German biplane ¢irciing ova Afer- ican purswing group in broa ayiight. Feur big machines ffof these ofh déamps caifie, oyeér to see what it w all abéut, feady to put the fRishing touch to the German if their tialp was needed. By sishaling thev #ebs wafn- The Weeding Out Offce. (Cefréspondetice 6f The Associaled reds.) The classification office 15 {he “weed. g out” azency fof the American fighiting fortes in France. in & large walled camp overlooking .the luire Fiver 1s the headduarters whets army officers schodled ifi efficlensy and 1’“ cholosy asvertain whethsy & eolifer has become HAfit for firhiing lines. To this offica are ‘sent officers and men alike from the battiefields north Arne, from the S, Mihisl, in T. Ai'B fHa“‘Tor;x‘ight and Argonhn sector. 1t s a duty of ihe ohssifieation offieers to| Rowland’s Jazzy, Orchestra t véttitin tha meh yader consfdefation’to| . - thie hahiting units, 1o assign them ‘o | will furnish the music. ac- ent. ihe and the feF - e {haustrial werk or to dir~i theit re- turn to the United Siatag ad unfl. To be “unfit” o de- frace i 1 the cased, For évery man Who has prot 1o be lacking in solfier-liks auallties there are hundreds for whom the word ‘unfit” is a testimonial of valor. They Afs the weunded sent from hearlhuar- ters to the classification’ camn and foitha ta be go injured as t6 be wnft| fof furthér servies. esides these sent from the hospi- Is to this canip are those officers and men who were found wanting in v ing degrees when put to the test. Since the beginning of ths Amerleaq offen- give west of Verdun severnl offivers from two divigions have bLeen sent baek for reclassifieation. Tn enly a few instances did they prove wholiy inefficient but thére are maay who demenstrated that a mistake had beéen mode when they were placed in the roles they held, A few of tliem are above the fank of malor but the ma- jority are captains aml lisutsnants. 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