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1097, oy CRATE cheowhere, (the New . SCHOOL HEADS, AS AUTHORS, SHARE BIG SUMS IN PROFITS. FROM TEXTBOOKS 9 SOLD Gly uN “REDITS LAMONT, BACK FROM FRANCE Works Are on Li REPORT BY W ‘AL LSTEIN. In One Year $480,000 Was) Paid for 1,587,857 Such Books, He Declares. | “ Cireulation Books Open to All.” | The Pres Pubtieniog Tork World), WOMAN SPY HEADS GERMAN PLOTTERS, U.S. OFFICIALS SAY’ Mysterious “H,” Director of Alleged Pacific Coast Con spirator, Von Igel’s Agent. SAN FRANCISCO, man designated Dec. A w n said to be prominent in the German only Secret Service, directed the activities of Franz Schulenberg, alleged master spy held here on a Prealdential war. dl. officials. rant, according to information vulged to-day by Federal Schulenherg is said to have been ac- tive in plans to destroy bridges and EXPLORER STEFANSSEN BACK; Ei c he. par wo Stefanssen, Mar NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, ‘GOVERNMENT MAY T Stefanssen Back, Eight of Party Kille HAD BEEN GIVEN UP AS DEAD IN ARCTIC NEARLY TWO YEARS ey te el WAR TACT LONE GOVERNMENT MAY SEIZE COAL SUPPLY Ice and Sunk. OTTAWA, Dec. 496, Vilhjalmar the Arctic explorer, last ard ch, ty letter recelved in with according from 1916, in a has arrived his at Fort Yukon, to rd received by the Naval Depart- * Cirentation Books Open to All’ | 1917 16 PAGES PRICE Mesem Coety, ® 4‘ 1H et eounany L MINES. in Arctic ARMIES DESERT BOLSHEVIKI: GERMANS SEEK TO PUT OF ~ PEACE PARLEY FOR MONTH Maximalist Forces Decline to March or Attack Opposition, and Permit Cossacks to Disarm Them With- | out Resistance. BAKER TOLD 10 CUT PLORER STEP. ANSSBN WHO IS REPORTED SAFE AFTER TWO YBAR. PETROGRAD, Dec. 26,—Germany has asked postponement of peace me- sae AA r ‘ gotlations until Ja according to U. S. Must Prepare for Three : Pont Fuel Adminis sarfiel : U. S. Mus a public build Cr nd ship- Administrator Garfiei eh HARARE Taide. toaday:ta-Mayor Pp . public buildings in nnade and ship Hace Wuhon lie teadind pole end \ . sem!-official announcement here to- Mitchel's Commissioner of Accounts} Years of Struggle, Warns | ping and warehouses In Pacific porta.) tion of Alaska on the Arctic Cir-| 50 Informs Senate Investi- day. charges that, with hardly an Morgan Partner. Federal agents believe the woman! oie and on the great bend of the ine C ittee LONDON, Dec, 26.—There have Walstein charg { , ; Sots j mmittee. @meeption, the members of the Board elinen they are seeking throughout he Mids Rives in about Ritude 145 ‘Mnanedtidaneen been occasional assertions in recent country s virtuall; the directin legrees moinutes ‘west of Buperintendents, which selects and| ‘rh W. Lamont, of J. P. More! ea Oe ant German Tieg ite aaate ‘The expedition wan divided into the| WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—Fuel Ad- {Petrograd despatches that tho influ- Gesignates the textbooks for the pub-| gan & Co, who returned yesterday! ating in thin country. northern and southern divisions, Stet-| miitlstrator Garfield told the Senate —— |@nce and power of the Bolshevik was Nepehools of this city, “are either |trom Mrance. wee at his dosk to-day.| Officiale maid the woman barely cs- “M9, La charge of the northern,’ ina vstignéing conmmittiee to-day that a i waning, but never with such unanim- authors, co-authors, compilers or ed-/In reference to the war Mr. Lamont| caped arrest here four weeks ago, the se! out to explore unknown parts of |\% ae way continued very long the an| v1 ity as in special despatches dated peptic i tured Beaufort 86a and search for new). . Fy ee, A tors of one or more of the text books | said day before fchulentiers wee eaplured | Bent eee a aan ine Gore|doveenmont would be compelled to Complaints Received of Short-| ‘Tem the Ruastan capital Sunday and ” “On the o' eve reat |i" Santa Cru he cluy ver part ’ " wary Abe Uist Sey a's pga ch SE ead I Teer Pe was re. CFHMOME steamer Karluk. Near Point] Poel coal and well it at reasonable age of 20,000 Overcoats |Printed to-day. Nearly all make the “74 This charge is made in a summary re atthe visor with which) | 4 lseel, Perna ane Barrow the vedsel was icebound and! prices 1 47,000 Bl Polnt in one form or another that de- merica has taken hold, but even| Ye#led tn a letter found amo’ . seen 7 a eS we of an investigation of the accounts] some doubt is expressed whether wal ft It instructed Schulenberg to|°@ttied @Aaterward to Thetis Island.| some coal operators, he sald, were and 47, louses, fection from the Workmen's and Sol- and methods of the Bureau of Sup-| yer fully real the eigaritie ature | inet in Los Angeles, Tha letter aes ane ‘be le : nall BA leak im the gre profits in thetr —s ders’ organization is drawing con- | toanticed land arted out on foot for the mainlane sHINC ‘ 26.—The Sen- plies of the Department of Kducation.}of the task ahead of us. Many here| V4 postmarked ¢ and, O. Dina Chie Abaense the tk was | blstory, but he considered high pr ‘ WASHINGTON, Dec, 26.—The Sen-|stantly, Among the causes alleged Referring to tho Board of Superin- | *eem to have had the imp n that pinvonties spl ahowee off as SV erushed by the ice and | cight | @ stimulus to the great production the NEW THREAT 10 Al nw UP ate Mi Affairs Committee to-|are general lack of authority, the in- tendents and t actly vito mere (astiet! our Gaming) Inte] (BAe thy Woman RAG USen ADCSRARE DTS ce he (party Chain | ak damande told Secretary of War Baker to|crease in drunkenness, the reluctance " he early def ft Germany ol om Ip SEDER ROCESS elk | t ; Commissioner Wal became: assured, Franz von Papen, military attache of| ves In an attempt to p Herald| The fuel Administrator said he saw ALIFORNIA BUVERNOR cut out all red tape and supply every |of the population to work and the “The greater the numb of the ‘One not have to cross the! the German Embassy at Washington Island men made thelr escape. | jittin relief in prospect for the rail in eantonments and training | #earcity of foodstuffs. The main & books sold the greater their in ocean realize that that A nd alleged head of the German ¢ Denpite this disaster Stefanssen « > ) 1 ~| sire of an to realize that that ts delusion ‘ouds cir operation was cen ps with clothing suitable for win. | Sire of the soldiers is sa from royalties. Having | No one can maintain that vietory is| 9" yatem in thie country. She{continued his work in the far north, |"#¢s until their operatic scen- Letter Declares Bomb Will Be| weathe \cee * id to hee ; . , ory is F t tralized " eather ’ book to be published on close at hand, but it will soon be in{ W# described as a peraon of good) making arrangementa to journey on} rales Placed in Publie Building Unless Pa; The coi ss i al tha my i} s = 4 ' sive eat S50, ‘aid, ta resolution demanding that Baker ‘oops «refusing to that the author should be cager f y ptenare- neh Guie: fi . |ty-five yeara old of Beaufort Sea. After nsive ex-! have bee eater thah mine meili | bel n a fires sale? What better way pre fe Ns : can i iH ae : ee but)" Accord to Federal oMetals, the] plorations he returned to Prince Pat- : Hh Lec Rabel HN SACRAMENTO, Cn eae RobMan a aeal nen icovsit anid drys! oid legate desing to ais he ae halt ae a mean ped Geer, nw ss r i ry ie and 1920, le Den icant Wenulen do the United [eokoteland’ in N16) bu with Kellet although the increase of pro- jetter declaring ne bombs had been) buv woollen blankets and overcoats ae and permitting the Cossacks to @emand for the book than to have it| three anda half sears cena on" | Staten in 1916 for the alleged purpose | as hia base, ho went on with his re-|@UCtion this year has been more nor. Placed In the Executive Man Cap-|in the nearest towns if they can get apr them without resistance, : anda half years of cruel, grind Ro pits x ae th Cirole | mal, Garfield teatifed to-day, in Building, police «tat! id re*l-! them quicker that way than the ting, It is said, is the last thing listed on the New York list ing war. They have welcomed Amer. assisting In the maintenance of con-| searches within the ences. OF “RWG head atticers ‘of thé 4 hey are willing or intend to 4 “By having the book on th st }ica’s entry not simply because of her 1 wireless stations supported by] through 1916, being Joined in M flan effort to alleviat or wns, State’ has been recelyod y wil urtermaster’s Department can sup- LEADERS CONSCIOUS OF teams Waldo Is surc to be consideravle sate | great resources in men and food an rman Government for the pur-|that year by a party on tha Polar! said, the fuel administration was (°™ PD. Stephens and turned over ty, MY them: LESS FAILURE. 7 ight in New York ( nd the fact| munitions, but also because of the| P08? of Ralning military information| Bear at ( James Murray Ihaoine aera) ri the po he resolution which was offered by! ne foinhevik | nag acts New fort TARE Co ioee eet we of the Da ad re i aying emphasis on stimulating pro ke 1) 11 $50,000 | Senator MeKellar followed the tentt-| -ri® ols ers, the Petros tha ne pt : pal eee ccada eaail e : to bring 3 States. The return of Vilhjalmar Btefa duction rather than reg sc price: |he‘placed “in a 5 1 preeumubly|Mmony last week of Quartermaster | fit ee raat the Morning enough 0! e yk to includ 0 bes © whole conduct of th bets pe iy Al ‘ont says, apear to bo bece . Poh dian aosdpted standard text | wat, This applies volume tte car Schulenberg| from-ttie White Silence of the North When the « mplin that |Neer Oakland, Cal, De at 3) General Sharpe, who admitted short- | scious of hopeless fatlue walk bes e 2 onty to military oa s Py, ook age of winter equipment in some camps “en ature, while the 0 ian’ wihsoot ure toloperations, but also . met the womantern ice cap almost two year prices fixed by the Prenidentiare too . ledeveaponde: “ 2 | 5 Seed alee a . Rc inivansento Air cee he received new] the last word from him Is but an he ‘ > but said all necessary stpplies have |COrrespondent of the Daily News influence its sale throughout the} measure to the Allied diplomacy peibiprialeadill bicat Q pe ow, We are inclined to give them the FIGHT WITH BANDITS been slipped and would soon be re-| *Zite® Breatdent pee Pata . ely. thereafter | other romance ne MUpposedly . ‘There is a tre 0 United sta resident Wilson is looked upon Mexico, using| who ave released fr fie} benefit of the doubt.” br. Garfield ceived. ‘The resolution sayn: There Js a tremendous and growing CITY PAID $480,007 IN ONE YEAR| #® having displayed great wisdom in Si enleain cine val RESUMED NEAR BORDER |": seeraring to the committee trom opposition to the Bolshevik amg FOR TEXT BOOKS. choosing the time and manner of gentain Mage acon ees creee| denntons inquestioned proof adduced before it,|*! lasses. Men who formerly gup, phe amount of royalty accruing|coming into the struggle and. our to bart Sea phy ideodangy has nator Kenyon a Fuel Ad = iat many enlisud men in Camps] Ported them aro turning against to members of the local teaching sta fi; sso Y Weloome with | Gonment ee Te Juans regions remitted. ite ot. | munistrator if he had information of | Mexican Raiders Who Killed Three| Wheeler, Shelby, Kearney, Dix, Jack-| (bem and ‘German hirelings’ ie from books purchased by the y is} contdence ‘Bis opinion upon all the} icderal investigators assert thet 3 me fh de of some of arge oper-| On Amaic pa A | son, Grant, Custer, Beauregard and in denunciation, There net knows, but from at} #reat problems that confront the bere Nia AdmittAd Thane Nel aee e mpanen SY */ ators, and he answered that he knew t American Soi ) the camp at Fort Worth, Tex. are|'® Much talk of meeting the present the clty paid $480, $57} allicd nations, His recommends croswd the Mexican border eral me" ae al ee heereieene np Be: Located without woolen blouses and overcoats, | 214° ai waged awe ae Pe ipecks, purcha ne[of war against Austria-Hung, vcyine mibplies to Garnaut oe ed them necessary stimulate) MARKA, Tex, Doc. 26—Fighting|th¢ combined shortage in the several/ 4nd vomb throwing is freely gugs i year 1914 and 1915, a ve {promptly followed by the = s outfits in Mexico and that he! eduction, as believed to be F day nps above named being not less than | #°#ted aa the only method of exert. sehedule of text books accomp ¢ reas had a m fty Maxim silencers, a ton of | A coal shortage of 50,000,000 Sliiwents a aouthee he. | 20.000 overcouts and 47,000 woolen|!"& Pressure on the Bolsheviki. ‘This { this report, the total royalties paid t ' spon Italy and has cer and fifty rifles in 1915 for Ff 1 at eee nett In the face of the greatest |tween United States Moxi- | Douses, this committee hereby requ ie nat merely 810 (Aik A8 Snes 1 the publishers must hay en sub h bee ot the factors tol netween Van ane Sb dg . ne i mn of any yeu ' . patina 1 L olt retary of wa te ake is mes | nrown : wo eady have i tial, The Accounts Com timula atranuttieon teceai w : A ; stor 4 bee yowar leit My ; ps to supply said enlisted men | YF | 1 a for t by the|tary 1 ta n norther sy E 4 ‘s, Garfield 1 a bh overcoats and woolen blouses. Reports of civil war activities, hows says the price paid f r 4 X nd ne 1 \ ta killing 1 ever 4 be receiv The ee tei ea tion uleaunt Tom sia (assay hla apeaenan iminous produ an boli . t further appearing that there] ver continue to b j fan the gular pu i yea ab nat ¥ pill wt inj 5 , eune Of ft rn hg Sam N A Pi shortanee of sald artisies at Mle 7 that i ae > bate from the two schedu f] will do much iy \ oa. ian i Inborarp lene arent rae an ; ‘ Hi Anche Camp Dodue Donelson, Funston, | est kov, Nicollusy & maNs acted books” and “names of aut 0s ” the] A g to Bed nts Schulen-| ya, ; ‘ : , ‘ ed ‘ udaworth, mont, — Sheridan, a earn ey aint, hreat it ig found that the punts pai are ag a- | planned 1 Hindua trom, ure s ae 1 0 CHORES § bitUIDIs | ig rep Ee pets MNUPE Green and Pike, and perhaps a The ‘Com a or « atreagea ; a nusohamad’t i them on lands near! 2. ne mecmilan: Exped a! im 50,000,000 tons, but this is aha mps, the Secretary of War ts also} THe Comacks report the strengthem- the number of books purchased b vigorous 5 u- | Me 1 loca ; NeAT | previous dition ne i ca ; Mancaan aM _ Puaniad: ; y wire to.| ins of thelr hold on the Bonets Basin, 914 and 1915 for the books bea would be ready y half enough j factorte reques ) ascertain b © to , city during 1914 and 1915 £ t i AY lof Hers Island 4 ot NABBED BY CONDUCTORETTE. j..) 4p any other shortages of ol Nono of the reports, however, are of certain members of tho educa rk of the An UPrising the! aiscovered 1 ace Gh TE) n n New Eng eng ae OF SES cloth | more precise than recent reports of staff were as follows people and the pre BEDS ATR ARS jmaux.” Bre er A by & shortage Of Henke Panehed Mote in Car Wine! !!8 hay ei He had ang ares soe 'f) a slinilar nature. William H. Maxwell, Superint J Paris expre * de Activities! Capt, Bob t. wh ' api eat BMA Giel Called Police, ee ae ied immediat NOFKAK®) TRYING TO SHIFT MILITARY t of Schools, $44,888.29 for 198 Appreciation ¢ according athorities, Nave) Perry's skip Bhs ls anthracite cou n ia} 4 Rss is sco ag, Be MUpPLIed Immediately ‘ Andrew W. Edson, Assistant Super Col, House and his colleague n He eae pees | the Karluk, Stefanssen’s His i Rs 1 AAAI SELENA GHGID Wa GALL eee | CHE ERIS CF though vain intendent, $8,27 of 28,188 books ms, cha , ing 10 f0-) started up the Da « blame for lack of eine 8 . ae seriepsier to shift somo of ihe discontented M : Uritish rule in ‘ ‘ny ene indir rn hia unia to this matter, and that the cor Wm. L, Ettinger, Assistant Superii- | Dewaty Homer tm ahe| ment a fe ' in| 1018. site ands y M Nee nea? Me artarah cat om the capita & tondent, $43,804 Alia | witty Deputy Pe t Schulenberys, | administration. #1 fF Fhorer afer, a) wha 1, if thiy is the quick ee: Estonia Edward B. Shallow, Assistant | Filth Dep Commi paymen 5) Court Declden » Cannot 14 administra d én th r biceh-e : ‘ gushes sobrashensky regiment Superintendent, fon B9i6E2 | FY cateriisy Butea tena | easel | ARIA re Pty “i ' th " . ar ts Gales Gee its disbelief in the ime books. Peatanatlan. ie" Comunliel ey Bohulent Federal] SaVvANNAH, Ga,, ! 6 ads to cope with the the Manhatten»: Areat, BOI > Abele be at 1e Bolshevik Government tendent, $1,881.02 for 5,108 books view of the Fede Gavarain the hope . | Sup i A he , ; and they refused to relinquish thelr Strauben A nt bab few du Jou - uperios H yas , cua e ride Palace Gus. Sur 4 en " | proba a Scull baw refused to pern ‘ fink rou. M Gen, Join FO’ Ryan, Com: | t es pi ide Palace Rasim Superintendent, b for 9.4 miat Secretary of 1a establinh \ aadye wees fat . a National Arm sor mee John H. Walsh, Assistant Superiin- | Overnorks demanded { : * t ' Yili nip Se adawores } vs of the postpone. tendent, $16,828.80 for ‘ TAN WORLD TRAVEL bUnBAU, itetasats , ee peeeee ning ¥ \ | nee acta temnans Jas, B. By. nes, Bourd of Haun Areate ulitzer (World) Buliding, Ove institut ri R i i use ¢ Germans 917,041.68 for neat ret eee lard on, 3. 3, work « , ent! law provid shies WHEATL™ 3S DAY : hale | » reply to the Rus: John H. Haaren, Board of xa soaiter ( Central and Sassy A N i butler na + ‘ . sian Russian delegates are ah : Naggage aod beck ‘toow | M2 ma confine V re to ¥ hat in thea | reported to returning to Petto« (Continued on Second Page.) Tclepbous Heskwan sguoe. 0 d ay dangerous, recent gull . much Ins grad, whore sbparently. Shey. sama Advy ' not regard Duy enacted (Ceutinued of Second Wage.) rh pected to await the arrival of thé {

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