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THe BV ie Wee, Leeda d, hab 4, lvls, AMERICAN TROOPS RIDDLE GERMAN SIGN “WELCOME YA NEES taining heavy casualtios and without| by the Germans who oecupied them To Ci ties Leading i. UL Liberty Loan 4 —~o them, but withorf result. He returned UNDER GROUND to his trench and asked for a volun-| The living quarters of tho Ameri tary detall. Every man in the platoon cans in cay re 72 feet under: | Oyiy . . Ree Wiest volunteered, but the Heutenant picked ground. The cave conristy of long a Known L Losses in Toui owt @ email party and sot out again. galleries with cement ceilings. Pres Raid 5 Dead, 9 Wounded— ‘They were forced to return when the alr is supplied by large alr pum sin * | German fire became increasingly The cave is in part electrically Nght Foe Had Map of Our Lin ing t Fed T ¢ miston’s | i . investi@ation of the packing industry, Weekly Review Points Out) introduced tetters to show that in] Enemy Opens Greut Artillery Three Attempts to Raid «candies a phils j ra Sven | Battle Along Front ai Lens, | American Lines. 4 riminal prosecution and to inform | Savs War Off ~— 2 mn cattle men and meat users of (hie : . heavy. The lieutenant and a oil ed. Elsewhere acetylene mips and " 2 | falls of the packing indy that Madea third search just before dawn, oll 1 na are employed WASHING TOD » 4.—That WASHINGTON, , March 4.--Oon- on 10 Daging inauatry HM owuy.| LONDON, March d<°A number of but without succes, Ail the missing company officers are pro. the German lowx ver raid nortt tinued preparatory movements on the |, Be eee eee ae | eavconsdil (raid were oarsied Oe oy men cams from New England. vided with small rooms with wooden of ‘Toul, Mar re far hes part of the Germans along the weet t backers conten; expenditure for one ye 1 Hritish { night on difteren€ r of $1 600,000 | Tbe American Genoral commanding partition, A small railway for tha. the Amor indicated by an ie . y the t the unit on this front said the men carrying supplies runs through the stat dlp pi crm front aro noted touilay by the ton. advertising in dally papers in| to-day’s were eager for action and were con- cave, A sign over one entrance uneementof our camualtios made q War Department in its review of the Chay ha ik population, was Iw Autsrolian troops timually asking permission to remain reads, “Hast Bor Tunnel,” and one Jay by the War Department. Five % | military situation for the week end- 4 D. White to lan i Beit, the 1 German tre near Warn in the front ine Dad than “i ca of the men standing near remarked, Aterican g Second Lieut ing March * "The momentum of ost i ho to be pro-rated on the basts | n¢ ind after k sot least aifty riod. t has been found “That reminds me of ome." Harold lie of Tilton, N, ‘ | ps of wales, according to White's sug- | lotted pe vedio f home F. F Tilton, N. HL, wer battle is increasing,” the statement Postions s S| of tie enemy and destroying severa? necessary to caution them frequently! At another point the correspondent Killed, five © severely wounded 1 “Objection ft 1 b 1 r againat exposing themselves, they are saw some men who had Just com | and four wouhted, TC te | declares, citing three attempts by the | “Objection, ry some of the com. |dusouts, brought back eleven prise go anxious to get crack at the pleted thelr round: of trench diity. ponelble fF that the Hee te not Pjenemy to reach the lines held bY Concerted cam tail through,” | mass, A i x wun @nemy. However, they are tempted The General in command said they complete sald Honey, , re wets eee ndivid plan. American troops, as an example ¢ panies carted out th A ilin troops in the to peer over the t p in the daytime had begged to be allowed to stay in| The Germans loft behind in. th what is taRing place “on a and go over at night in the hope of the linc a few m ya [America er neteen dead | ; ae jne od of Gapaard, east of “ytarting something.” “Why, they toolean Out before we loloHing a. Captaln and a Senitadany | scale along the entire western fron WOMEN’S VOTE COMMITTEE Messines and south of Hollebette. ( HIGHLY PRAISED BY THE «ven hid a decent acrap,” sald a ma- and three fy '. Moreover, in ‘The definite announcement . [Prisoners were taken by us in each FRENCH GENERAL. vine gunner trying to retiro, they suffered further that Amertean frrces have taken APPROVED IN KINGS COUNTY |: om oe ; The French general who trained SERMAN-BORN U. 8. SERGEANT !0*% + in No Mon's Land, where bod- \$ oer teeny eneee som onl oe aie **iNorth of Middlexex troops raseell these troops is proud of the showing SHOWS DARING fe Sof their slain are vintble, i. a number of detached units are in Temp Ecual_ Represen J ful, oe i r é ps gore: they are making while completing; Although numerous daring, cour-|_ The Americans killed besides the| 4 action in the Champagne THe RUNEMGCT ie teecaie IL ationdNete; aK avtured several their perio! of instruction. An Amer. | 4&" ke deeds @ been performed by | Tdeute n ih wor 12 Srerenene tt the i; astern bs Is Sanctioned by Democratic 1 pieaners id: “They called us mericana in that asetor, one of | Servet. Anthony Amodel, Baltimore. ! « Gre expected to affect events in ecutive Body “ ‘i —_ Me ohidieha ts A tnariea jae than a '2® most Interesting {9 that of r-| Privates Bd Parsons, Obtds, i Frence, through o modification of | Beet Awe oo lence oie teak Aine th year ago, byt I guoss we are deliver. | 04N-born Kergoant who, with a » +i Harry J, Henry, Logansport, Ind., | 4 Sarr BS Presley, CHO Fevsew LOLA R eS sik . ten ty oe BMRA. Cemitied ISehnan ides At aoveral other tata, + tng the goods just the sam detall, took a German prisoner in a | Amd Mathew Lrew, Fayette, N.D. | ¢ Bis Neuton collitnns Wave! been BPO. | tay xeeelved aist adeepted’ a. TeNOn: Jin each case reaching the objeotiveny Detteeen 600 and 1,400 gan aelie patrol feht but lost his way, with Thon severely wounded are Corpl. | atu; In Russia and to only one of | 0" ** tee fia eob-oormpite [ub WHENGGE weGusing pHRONeRe TIEN thrown on the American positions on| te reault that the party wound up| Bilott Fortner, Herrin, Lk; Privates ¢ them the column moving 16WAFd toes, headed by Jobn H. MeCooey: | the enemy's garrisons had seithavenr: s \ the Ohemin des Dames front each|#t the German barbed wire, where Tue Howard, Kyvarty, Ky. Roy m4 Vitebak, was any opposition made ich gives temporar: “A rail attempted by the enemy ‘ day, but there have been no serious | they could plainly hear the Germans | N&s%, Duluth, Minn, and Reuben J Turkish forces in the Caucasus met tation women n the south St. Queptin was repuleed, was casualties these. The men have| talking in thelr dugouts Finkle, Highwood, Mont, and Cook with little resistance, Th: “ on the County Committee, the Ex- leaving « few pri mers in our hands, Th been trained thoroughly in the wu nergeant pointed a revolver at | Glen H. Work, Obert, Neb, massacring Armertan residents of the | eoutive ¢ ttee and the twenty-three Short b 3 2466-3666509005064 ‘| befo dawn this Of Gas mask= and tho necessity of| the prisoners head and whispered in| Those slightly wounded are |districts retaken from the Russians y Committees in. the ie Gate AG Sertobel een putting them on before going into the | German: “Maybe they'll get us before ite B. Little, Abbot, Ark.; “The Allied War Council is now in enabling olution attached to! siderable activity in the Lens eccton™ trenches, They do not find it incon-|W@ can got back, but if they try it 1/209 Macrae jr. Chicago; Arthur K ares ras continuous sess ays the review, | tl port of sub-committees cites pedabe ie mn venient to work and fight “like| will kill you first. Now don't you leon, Cambridge, Il, and Edward 99000003840656666006000% ,| “assuring complet and flexibil- : © fact that Inaemuch as th State | avtitiery Battle divers” as they say. A few men havo) utter a sound, and jead us back to our | 4+ Turner, Lake Mills, la, siya . — " |ity of control. The British have ex Fath Wanlaikes meidine Meith Maune an Resi gassed slightly Wille: adjusting | It6e OTHER CASUALTIES, Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo is shown exhibiting to officials | tended their front : GAL Gh Geahel ce Ming for the’ ¢ PARIS, March 3.—Fotlowe | Gite heltents;. but this so. inevite The German prisoner sitently ted ‘The department also announced the who will assist him in the third Liberty Loan drive a sample of flags “We have but to note th cure \anilene By ‘ sh monary ing is the ial statement of thts when gas abclils are thrown a jong|the Americans buck to their own) flowing killed in action: | he will present to cities and towns which exceed their quota in the | rences of the past ¥ n our own | when sucn leg! ‘omes a | #fternc distance behind the lines. A HBriga-| trenches, the sergeant following clowe| Serst. Joseph L Chaisson, Derby,! loan campaign sector in Lorraine in order to ain OM | aw ft 6 the sense uy Com-| “The artillery fighting was spirtted ier General and a Major, who were | behind him with drawn revolver, The | Mt» Feb. 24. —-- -_—_——_—_____— $$ | idea of what Is taking place. Patrols | mittee that equal rep: ‘ation on the|t times on the right bank of the riding in an automobile on a tour of | Prisoner was turned over to the in-|, Corp Eph. Boggs, Red Jacket jhinting Nao; CRBC SE Wan hensuser been very active. Marly in the|vartous party commit » continue: | Meuse and in the Woevre, in the ree imepection a few days aso, were|tellixenco oMcer of the unit, wh Va. M h 2 [KRVLENKO ORDERS Tete SOSuE Winliian ia tes the enemy two attempts | for the women rions of Domevre and Babonviller, Im gassed slightly when o shell burst) gained much valuable information| Private ae Weatherman, Bea- but gave axsurar that ) reach our lines driven off) Hecaute of the pre lack of en-| Upper Alsace the enemy's artillery, to March ment leg ion, the Women's 1 al County Committee, which shall within a hundred yards of their car. | from hit jman, and Cook ho intpntion to take permanent| hy machine gun fire lon f the territory Sweden | the enemy develo They suffered from headac and ———— — —— le mas S. Mardesty, Paso, Tex., | « slight nausea, but otherwise there Fob, 28 D ted alec Were Ne ill elects. SHOT TORPEDOED The following were reported sign | being placed . wounded: Aland Islands. h , si ras Si AENERAL ARAUESTS WAR ’ ’ Seret, William 3. Sproule, New-| CEASE FIGHTING gu dato tay eo make em a asap auc gre Ge neta eed [acme itmiteenamen from each] Bein Anseonees Cap An American Brigadier General GASSED SURVIVES port, Me, Feb. 22; Corpl Sam W Shey dase Ing accustomed to this weapon. Our kills oners on Two Fronts, March 11 which ours replied energetically, wie edn sharply driven |lently bombarded our lines north ef aralnst the Aland Islands} attack, After « short strugaie the |Past of the same number as the|the Rhono-Fhine Canal in the afters » the war zone hostile detachment was repulsed. gle itis eMac aN BLE ecvupation of th | | 4 tlon of Finland | t' Sn dob aneembly. with the prese BERLIN. 3 h maid to-day he had asked for an | Thames, Hucatunna, Mise. Feb. 26; There are 500 Swedinh troops on the| gas masks Are efficiently protective. | county Committee. So on down} mira : remem American divisional citation for each ’ Privates Harry M.D eee | : per Wireless Press),—O} ehtingale, Kum rough the lesser F committee hs On the ie M. Talbot, | (Continued enemy positions and infilcted con- Western front a number of Belgians member of the raiding party, Of| ford, Me, F ; r ns 4 ere captured yeste: rea nig pt ls man hic suai WHOLE. REGIMENT Arington, Mana, Feb. 22, and Charies sui ote EE etl | BIG GAIN BY BRITISH ON alesse daione on gun and mortar ‘PRICE FIXING B) BY | PATENTEE \ Soap et icy ls tae The department announced that slands for pe © purposes. The feeling | Our artill y was very busy shelling from First Page.) | 1s described as being very intense a the theaty “ : he | statement. In minor raids 4 pi in which two German officers and ——we Private Kt Bayard, Dedham, Cimeumstances the treaty i velba de 12 MI | LE: TINE I pane reeign.cf) foe Cerin den | IS RULED OUT BY COURT |: tors defended by “Duke Alb cavigee on aaa two men etiks falding |, SCoPMnued from iEiret Page.) Crowley, Wakefield, Mass, ,, outrag ore [A French raid against the German a Gerinan were taken by the party already have been decorated jeeage hte eS oie Russian “<elagation, WONs! sduance ia Anse Genie oF thelr number of Amer- | Decision on Resales Affects 5,000 i 5.80 in the afternoon when w , | signing the treaty without discuamon,| Advance in Ancient Centre of the|joan yoru ticipated, was : by the French with a War Cross je were | signing + a ' { Dealers in Gramophx This is the first request for honors | ®t 0 MB | considers its duty openty to tell the Samaritans Near Location very succe rried through. | nae B NATSTOPHOF French ex destroying Records Also. WASHINGTON, March 4.—Dee Bome of th American troops in| T was in the cabin, 1 remember, ment all that actually occurred at the | oxDO v. i arch 4 —Bs h {ro0b8 | defensive works a helt rs RNG Haniting the rights of a patentee under | Mest automobile mane feoling kind of sick, when a fellow e Pay signing of peace Sunday ‘ ‘ . ag | ASPach. pper Alsace, Small! the patent laws control the resa t + des Dames sector are I They pe Janjectile e, have wn advance aon aeseres, Fi ad ha a te tite that 1 knew as Louis rusbed in una | /M€Y Dropped 7,653 Papjectiles | ~ be at Re Hee to a ropeiniumy | Taide tn C e And Lorraine |price of an article was rende ufacturers regard behind the trent trenches, their bil-|¥#iled to me, During January to 3 SUPPLEMENTARY TREATIES depth of 3,000 varda astride and west | Were also re ee RENT Y (Bis0)) By He Repreuie Ceush. + pa adequate legroom as an lets being deep underground quar-| ‘Get up—Pritz haw got us.’ | by Enemy of the Jeruaslem-Natilus Road, the! was driven back while attempting to | Court held, cannot, in selling 1 : i ; ; : wi vi | “To hell with Frite! 1 t : 4 AL REPORTED SIGNED War Office announced to-day react {n the vicinity of the Butte du |t? another, reserve the right by contract! important feature in the fies and natural recesnes baneath:| didn't Del 1 wnys, for 1) LONDON, March 4.—In the month of | Mesni! and the Chemin & fn SSIBS tee /Br's REISE alts tee $01 be desi f thei the surfacy. ‘The correspondent on |! i 2 leve nee i Hasse over 5) January, saya an official statoment: ta 2 Z Nabulus, thirt uae eae me i. Mt Saab ha holdask: entanihies’ undertaken [resold lesign 0: cir cars. It & visit to this sector found them thua| }ul# ran away, ut the next seco: to-duy by the War Office, the Ger ; . Joruaniem, is a city of nbout 25,000 pops ‘ oe ruling was made by the court in quartered, occupying positions held |! 8 UP. because the explosion came |inana dropped 1.482 bombs tn the ate! Only Diplomats Permitted to Leave! uation. it ancient cantte of the) bs. the ny during th Week t0OK /anawering questions certided by. th makes for comfort, It ig ¥ andthe ship shook afi began to sei. Leonupiea by BHIUAH teboun inPrann ims embers of Various | Samaritans and in biblical times was) place north of Dixmude, Here, after | tower courts in injunction proceedines one of — tho By “the Geresans lose than «a yoar| fi' (Pe ehip anook and hogan to set- |eceupied by British troope in France, | Petrograd, So Members of Various | Srmariqns, ant iy bition tunes. wat Dis artillery preparations, the|restratting the Boston Store of Ch ee: featuses eg aa of the Americans are liv baked tinda tor 4h - fy dropped 7.663 bombs in ens ean | Missi Are Left Behind ated nearby ener deavored to throw a bridge from selling records in yivlation o| which distinguish motor ing in the trenches and accompany. |"! DAB and made e Gad Reine SS ypped on porn ba | 5 Fuor, The Belg contract made with th moerienn The cabin doo Jamine: in the daytime, the statement adda.) LONDON, March 4, Supplementary, acro: Yacr, The Belgians suc- | 2, contract mage with the American transpor ing dugotts, The front line trenuhes Mea 1B epee ee ay, tw hile the British dropped 5.800 between pearly at Fee rwors | $25) 000, 000 nn §, BASE eustully prevented six consecutive jometal pone Company for | han | portation from other here have been cleaned, strengthend ee ' cause sunrise and suncet Jtreaties between the attempts to push this operation to| . The opinion affects not only five thou- | methods — as exemplified and improved and ari well protected | NAY WEAK: After wasting a minute | ae Jand tho Bolshevik Government were FOR ORDNANCE IN FRANCE Baseaandl adn husion “ sand dealers in Graphophone vecord:. P 0 success: conel | but thousands of dealers tn ma other ati with barbed-wire entanglements. Brehfe put e . By pe ripe back | J eigned at Brest-Litovek in addition ae artes. * meas in the seating arrangement r earned | (2° nen I got a chalr or some- | | ¢ tapan tneiad thing—don't know just what it w I }to the main pouce treaty, according | ; Vy; $1, 180 1265, 955 ASKED — of every ; Pa ay sae shanna ie A ht ve Seen ane eee renciatevea te| Construction Well Under Wa |CELL FOR ALIEN SALOONIST. panel and crawled through tt tows . natardak shingtor ces—Includes | et reading “Welcome, Yankees,” but the! “All the boate had heen’ lowered way Of Vienhe axa) Ayputery Washington Announ Includes: | IN DEFICIENCY BILL! in Excortated . infantrymen riddied it with bullets, Y ie une ane Most of then were which gives no details of ibe . Twenty Storehouses, aituags | rourt, 1 t gone from the ship's aide, But th rat i srign Office, while until It looked hike a sieve, wee Pat mile adie pl WASHINGTON, March 4.—An ord- F | Bauti osiviohba, (owner var! a oasaetn American, Japanese, ‘ $25,0 ye an onstruction | 000, Principally for War De- | years in’ Atlanta penitentiary py | en raint, | e Di the nited States Dis- | France and is woll under way, the | partment and Navy | Judge Davia in the United States DI | ue jan Captain's boat was still there. ; All the so! with whom the vis-| reached the rail’ wnd ihe ‘nailed ind perinisting the {tore talked expressed pleasure at| into } Chinese, Brag being in the trenches rather than in| TRIES TO FIGHT U BOAT WITH patibne,fo:jaave without a training camp, OAR, AND LOSES OAR. | —s sisted upon endorsing all passports of . r Department announ | {eitst, SODrE tN Newark to-day for) GOOD MEALS FOR U. 8. TROOPS) “A funny thing iappened when we (Conunued from First Page. the others before departure, and + Teenie beat twenty lege | WASHINGTON, March 4.—Carrving a | supplying soldiers with liquor. Anis| ON FRENCH FRONT. had pulled away from the ship about fused endorsement unless the passport Kt will inciude . total of $1,180,265. in appropriations | Lindenhauer, cashier in the cafe, war ery eribed the owner as a {store houses, twelve shop buildings. | yng authorizations, the Urgent Defl- | ‘ined rift hundred smatler shops and |oiency Bil was reported to the Benate | tence upon Oririches Judge Davis de two hundred feet. Ow dollars, In passing of the soa, specially de n “Come into the cook shack asd/ right beside us, # periscope came up| take the exe, and ut « slotion from adic: aa nie apt ie : diplomat onsequentiy, a number [one y Jnounced him as an enemy alien who ges,” @ eoldior replied to a question | #0 close we could almost reach it. Al pisenverg both men seized her at| wt SA oles tekint f the} magazines and machine and tool|to-day by the Appropriations Commits | Vue Ncre In. the untesret of Garett as to how the men were fed. In the | Man took w swipe at It with an oar, Ml the name time, they esa bak be Mpment costing about $5,000,000. |tee, It was increased $79,385,000 by the | propaganda, He Weer the count cane shack a meal of frosh beef, potatoor: bin And, § t f N in two, put tal ri ‘4 lyarioux missions were left behind, | equip 2 Senate committee aver the House bill, |@ deroraliaing foree and berately onions, canned corn, white bread, cof-| fighting submarines with oar) fine he anket and, ways th pond axe $50,061,000 ts for the | fOugHE to Rarm the property and men OF the Inc py the United States in war fee and canned peaches was found in| like attacking a British tank with «| Dalya nshiniine aan Netopia =— =n aaa nb RN ee) Bee ee aT a ; i (ost Kepler of the M : iy War Depart Several other proprietors and bqr fs broomatick, And you can gt what leeman Kepler o Orisa | Hostages. Navy Jtender! were fined various sume fron = fe party of core| WOuld have buppened to ‘The general took the party of Heduced 40 Per Cent. | ¢ Finance Com | ¥ drink VREE | w really had damaged tho ; Hisent nwisted t he snmente th his head ; Mplomatic Herv 1 rn EVERBEARING neK respondents to his headquartora ur 1 th ub’ had con: ef} MS aesenan, jie Nee Ww March 4,—Paasener lmyitioe added $6,186.00, More than $3. | a ree rate, = pointed out the location of t ht un ; ork Se. & ala ave accOMmpAn ve diploau mut u ween Chicago and 8t.1490,000 was adde F sousuctlun NEW YORK COTTON EXCHAN[TE. eto havea on @ large ima; How much N ; ; : an i ibs ny GO arers bids tia Louls was cut 40 per cent. by the Dis] army tale, For manufecturing of | yy.) Ope Hig Low, Last rowers, Man's Land is thore between ‘he 4 Tecmtabe bal aeala tue blb\dn the eae cmuekat 4 rector General of Ratlroads to-day | . ded $6,009,000, The | ya! isa ate the visitors, pointing to the map. a pe the ‘ah! | usd nome of th eel jckots wore A placed on wale it | Sita Teasatial it ts all America’s land,” replied pies vals aeiaged while she held ¢ nal hee | The new © ix effec SOBEL MUST APPEAR. general. A Fren ‘is laser a ee Nd. but f fe Hind mu. ahunse te ntee hae J stantiated general's statement by activate Bit i ecider | Merely to Restore Order,” Is Ex- ¢ | Judwe Wadhame Refuses to Dinmins saying the Americans hud aswu ee on Mody OE UEYCE | that a higher cribunal aa nated planation, but Swede | Vier Crusade Complaint contro! of No Man's Land soon Ana Bt Eom aad the cline ind won Hiecial soa. | 2 ‘i | guaxe wWaners Ho Waahamme. silcne entering the treno 1 that se amp ee anybody try | WONG At the wanie tim t 1 Maxlstrate In the John Doe inves The underground t Ay in them, But 1| Me Yat hse ar ae : | CHNASTIANEA, Sfaroh 4 (t Ad the ¥ ation Into vice and gambling, to-day wea f tiem may Wive ihe Ww a she Rib pe ver Wireless Viverr—vae | ® _— ne application of Lemuel Bly away Hirt af we wore hit, of] fe interven \ wh 4 ' iling t 12 AMERICANS IN LIST. oo Me Te Aeatuntibonel sunt by iW h nT em itthn premises con eco Work ft 1, Ma 1 " oN Yorker Amo Lem ton We ed for lnmora! Acupto suit ‘ ihc inva arr} One New Verker amose, lateet) he i perm 1 worl 1) Attractive Offerings for Monday and Tuesday, r ste “ p. and here I . " Bwe fus land's lowing Americans are A tloned in to 7 hursday morning green Cre - L z e pasa S 7) ‘ vn casualty list D atelo " ‘ t evik KI setion-G. Prumer, Oronvce _ htm Trouble at Ken. R <0 ao ‘ as 86,000,000 Merohant FI for the POSTUM AN ATLANTIC. POR Marah 4 Fea at - A eu WAS} vr ‘ Minn : onan 1 Mand Mo. ; ae Tee ny aK ri Gasles far chalas rR i eases AONE the American mans's \ latte |g, Waune Kk Schuny der, New York ; h ale ty little bare of , pile An mt o Europe were reported to nity A a7 the recut | Nocti eT ete eee area Bll Honiead deliame io a ported that she Gay nq ; ‘ \ OMOL dexpatoner | N national Falls, | pyitipp hant marine @ ne atte “a was Beh nachtuary trouble, we ! Thomas 3, Qu ow to hhh Lega ? ay : aa ey 44,000,000 tn gold “is ot sha Mt aia i received n tordn . howove 44, pneanion Haney B. sali ‘ sa” what i ‘sate Watson, W. | Propriating $640 : 8 pronented. 0 ‘ a Brit disiahiar cit aya man, Beach, N. D enimoifam: altrea | Ay Ht Shebovwan, | vessels to start t ern mult ana venice tavorss t wna od ended to the tanker's ald lonis; Artie O, Lecbetter, Biizabeth py Finland and thar swede pro Arinted—M.) wwitt a « ales of Bert tn New a TiN wy LOC | 4 BON ic that it would not be necessary to do- town warcor Walter N. Hetna, (rete: Werverhauser, | rk Wool ending Haturday, ey erert gree # spatch @ Government vonsel Crane, Ore, empyema Germany advised Sweden. ine dee Wis reer Be Lal Ee stead eoasee” silat BLT ‘ 1 ‘ : be { . ‘