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) (500, 000_MEN IN FRANCE BY SPRING; 1 500, 000 READY TO FOLLOW--BAKER [ WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—The United States will have more than 1 500, 000 men in France early thi is year and “more than a million and a half” ready to send, Secretary Baker told the Senate Military Committee this afternoon. Germany has no idea of the number of t men the United States has in F rance, Secret ary Baker said. Coprright, 191%, by The __PRICE TWO CENTS. -ERWUN THRY PARTY SEES SIGNS OF A BREAK IN can CZERNIN'S CABLE TO WILSON Co. (The New York World). SEGOND“HOUDAY” STORM GUTS OFF NEW YORK; !« Cireulation Books Open to All.”’ | NEW YORX, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, Press Publishing Fuel Order Bunker Effect of ae las Been to Out of 150 Ships Held Here Reventlow and Others Bitterly De- PENNY STOPS PASSENGER Many Trains Stalled in Giant ALLHIGH SCHOOLS | |“ Cirentation Books Open to All.” * ahs 1918. 12 PAGES Snow, probably heavy to-night; clear to-morrow | va NAL PRICE “TWO CENTS. FOURU.S.FLYERS 0,000,000 SHELLS ORDERED IN BOMBING RAID SERVE SOUTH AND WEST Upon t Return Safely Repeated! All II AMERICAN ARMY UN FOR THE ARMY IN FRANCE. SECRETARY BAKER TESTIFE: += Errors Made in Rushing Equipmeni 5 : Snowdrifts—All Schedules we Se , nounce Austrian Premier for Are Upset. raw sane avon OF Men, He Says, but Declares The} Sending Speech in Advance—Riot- : hie NEEAE OSE <5 araiklatea “| New York was isolated to-day doin laylight bombing | ps a " ioe docring work to ail but ihe xe | (22. 7orat Palirond tleup Known tn [ria ov san reused) Si¢kness in Camps Not Excessive. ing on the Increase. sini einpt few and permitting amuseme LONDON, Jan. 28.—Not? > NEW WAR STATEMENT angered the Pan- TRAE ROSES AOe Botta setae» topped. Inbound trains cre | mine just what damage was done, pee te ene COMING FROM GERMANY sani Boots "es “au aslo | he neareat nt thei pax. { Institutions in the Otherl|nut ns they mew fairly tow over the St t f th U S A T D eee eonraia, thar his apeosh on(Hertling to Make a Speech Specifie| Provisions, which a week ago resuited |e thatreacnes | Boroughs Must Clase on | coin bined the ie alus 0 e U.S. Army 1¢-Da} peace previously had been cally Dealing With Fate of ) many unwitting violations, bad ‘i Poured Agen Pray a evel trad) upon WASHINGTON Jan, 28—“Thore ~e now tm the United States tated to President Wile mabht, it in sald, wus greeted with Wa Cheers by some, with an outburst tumely by ¢ Gury It br The idea of any exchange of Belgium. AMSTERDAM Jon. elved von Hertling, aceordin tot Frank! 28.-2Cuancellor but was re epinions between Austria and Amerioa is criticized bitterly and, only to continue { ext ud activities to-day as us' nee been removed by the pul observance the enforced holiday The Stock Exchange, the Con solidated Exchange and the Cot i! cloned to- ock Ex ton Exchange we ¢ day. Last week the change tried to conduct bus: "ess without light and heat, but found jon Pas worvice West and] th wa 1 es to pol: nd Phila nts beyo 3 ten feet deep 4 | week for want BY LAK O Wo achools—a main closed for th schools of t yther borough “INBROOKLYNSHUT tow ,|vigorously by enn uns. They "hen 2 and some of the LONDON, Jan, 28 squadron have anti-aircraft Were Remedied—Percentage o foxry | » «we Baker’s Statement in Senate About sixteen National Army camps and sixteen National Guard camp (thirty-two Alyisions of troops) filled with men ready tw 0,” sald Secretary Baker to-day at the investigation into army affairs by the Senate Military Committee. [A division of American fighting ¢ Thirty-two divisions would include 906 cops totals 28,331, composed of 909 officers and 27,422 men 592 oMfcers and men.) “I do not know how fast {t may he necessary to send them to according to Count Reventiow, : hie it too trying to repeat the experi- eres N | ine he Cee “I hae how sie tare sent pare: how fast ean only be regarded as “en- ent to-day . we plan to send them, What we tried to do was to get the men out as 9 Three of the | dangering Germany's life in KAISER CALLED HANGMAN New York, knowing definitely what) : w a ‘ A , °-| rapidly as we could estimate on the production capacity of the conn torests.” unted of It, obeyed ungrudg . pear t| try being able to care for them.” mented the Taglisshe Rundschau M 1 hue j [ GTON, Jan. 28. Se The newspaper Die Post heads |p vesrcitung Makes Open Demand 2.30 P.M chap lvenia: | WASHINGT 1 iW ite violent attack on the Austro. That F a ted, Cie tO WAVOAUTLO AU de. | the Senate Military Committee the actual conditions of the ¢ Hungarian Minister, “Czernin's hat People Re ' ih eitar| Fraternal Kise for Wilson.” 1 : the Louisian due to leave at 6 BP. 3 iaaas | Army to-day. It le faparise eam allans AMSTERDAM n n [it waa sald that these trains cou - | He made a long statement to the effect that most of the sa that the Pan-German Kreuzzei- | have gone us far as Philadelphia, but ; ; ; tung of Berlin has been suspended SHUTDOWN RESULTS IN MANY ave Rone + as Philadelp that tt ' SNOW AGAIN BURIES CITY; comings that had marked the getting tog of the army had t are BEING COALED. | since they could not go farther it was | all of them at the time set for publishing a violent article un- Snipe P re : Five coal companies now are w remedied and that all the men in the army camps to-day are f der the heading “Austria Must Be It waa atuted by a high authority | deemed wise to cancel them PENS CEAL COR DRIISE BO 81" LUSH 1S NEXT IN ER ae can) ¢ Abandoned.” z . ‘at There is a shortage of la . sico-dee Mp 7 = uipped with the best rifles in the world and have been ted HOW CZERNIN ANNOUNCED Mv that pape clved r purposes In the Pbilad Hoxrd sy oe Hes \ \ D ele proper use CABLEGRAM TO WILSON . ! und eff “ : Hats i ra r¢ proper use New 1 New York He 7 but Wa oo — o Are ‘ V P Crernt § Headed 7 is hy z as ‘WILSON TES NO HAND : who sald Au an Xark IN IRISH QUESTION le reat 1 and confirms ‘with ploughs 7 hours la Sent M reforences ed 5 v car re} LONDON, J resented a ¢ eady The Twentieth Centu war ; aint was | excheque been taken a ure late, the Wolverine seven | ara aaa Western pow mn Crew ene t nace had been r cussion of ¢ Czernin xf ferences jn A A rv aims. 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