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{ ay MUST INCREASE NAVY. Secretary Hopes, However, Che “ Circulation Books Open to All’ ‘Uf lt Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ PRICE TWO CENTS. Copyright, 101%, by The reve Publishing Co.’ (Ehe ‘New York World) NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, “Circulation Books Open to All.’” | 1918. 240 AGES ‘PRICE TWO ‘CENTS. — WILSON INVITES FOCH TO U. S. PAGEANTS TO GREET GREAT FLEET HERE ON DEC. 24 RETURN QF TROOPS HEROES OF 27TH AND 77TH TEs, SENS EO DANIELS DE DECLARES -—— Points Out to € fierahinns Diffi- culties in Way of Quick Demobilization. Peace Meeting Will Stop Competitive Building. ANNAPOLIS, Dec, 18 year At possibly two yeors—will be re- , LAND AND SEA PAGEANTS TO GREET GREAT FLEET HOME FROM DUTY IN WAR Many Smaller Vessels Due WHO STARTED TRIP FROM Here Christmas Eve PARAD SAILORS WILI Daniels Will Review Armada From Deck of the Mayflower. | NEW YORK TO CHICAGO FIRST AER WAL ENTHUSIASM OVER WILSON - GOES ON BY TRAIN AFTER ONE STAGE —_—.— STILL UNCHECKED IN PARIS: HE RAPIDLY PUSHES WORK ee | Flyer From New York Reaches | Bellefonte, Pa., After 'Re- lay Plane Leaves. | . a |Denies That He Favors League to Enforce Peace—Completes Plans | lands—Start Eastward for Visit to Army—Insists Upon Ye WBelavad) Eating Christmas Dinner With a the Soldiers. BELUEFONTE, Pa., Dee. 18.-Leon the New York | BC ITH LOSE BEARINGS. Second Aviator Reaches Cleve- D. Smigh, pilot of quired vefore the Nation can return = Chicago mail airplane, ‘lost his way PARIS, Dec. 18.—All Paris was talking to-day of the call paid Presi- to normal peace conditions, and we | Unless the weather prevents, the tand was forced to land field | dent Wilson by Marshal I esterda The great strategist was ex- “will be fortunate df conditions abr st detac of the great Amer ard dation: itwal icalés a Sen E ave ef uO tens Barony BERS CeracHmen’ Of tne rs near State College, twelve miles from | pected to appear in full dress uniform and wearing his decorations. On make demobilization possible at so, an fleet that has been on the other haere, at 10.30 o'clock this morning. |i44 contrary. he appeared I A early a date," said Secretary Daniels side of the Atlantic for months help- Smith's machine developed engine| We COmlrary, he appeared in a much worn blue uniform, adorned by none here to-day, addressing the confer- ing to clear the seas of submarines trouble and he was unable to con.| Ol his decorations and wearing an old age cap ence of State Governors, ssheneal and keep the way apen for troop and tinue the trip. Marshal Foch told the President that his visit to France paid that The navy, said the Secre ary, must supply ships, will steam into Smith was several hours behind ; : bah nel ain be increased and strengthened to en- York harbor shortly aybreak achedule und E. A. Johnson, pilot of | Country the greatest honor possible, The President replied that the visit* able the United States to contribute Wiesday, the day, before Chests the airplane which was to have ear-/ of Marshal Foch to America Would be a greater jroo 8 Many units as any other nation to ‘hen wilt goliow, according t AAs! ried his mail to Cleveland, left at ae sh Hh 1a international police force, but he | | Ei con made in Washngton last | by : a this mal was sent by ie WIN! O&eeye here, UR .the t ULEVELAND, Dec 18. T 4 ook to sce the peace conference} nav eview of surpassing sig-j| } ow nt bh to Visit Amertea. ‘ i tit Lula Ry omer tins biplane from Bellefonte, 1 | RInerina’ put an end to competitive biz navy nificance and comparable only to the 4 § REGULARL pata trepin hele | building.” arrival of Admiral Dewey many yoors | the New York—Chicago air mail atv ) Warning aga fc az» <A few hours later, on the aft | vice landed near here at 1 o'clock s SIGNED WITH HIS NAME Lal ) hopes for the re 5 noon of Tuesday, New, Yorkers w afte n. Aviator Jolinson + v el trom abroad, Secre have a chance to get a closer view of phoned the Woodland Hills flying ficld nid Hane ‘ ‘It required @ year and a hal h the men and officers who have been to send mechanics to him, He had not|Dovage? | I } Se OHDCALRR EIR Saal mes aes » epntraee #ithGe se | Big Transport Brings 2,277 war ses in a ris pa- ama aerate be es able to find the flying field, he Convineed Nichola ti day ort vat th slevards are > help carry 2,000,000 soldiers hould arouse the town to su | LEON SMITH. | 1 1 wded as ever and eit nee, Even if there were no need} Soldiers, Many of Them Col- 1 pitch of enthusiasm equal to that | 8M ——| , ; - Is SUIl Alive ; sb pe y for soldiers overseas—and that need which marked the fir ave celebra aon D. Smith, on instructor \ SAW 1 A tana Se ees ae —Stories of Bravery in rt B ‘ 1 WARSAW, M Deo. 16 Way on the firat and second days of x apparent—it would be a fine organ- ored tories of Braver tion last month. left Belmont 1 0 o'clock Ms ‘ er ee Aiea nd di sation that could land them home in| Battle Are Told by Men. Ten dreadnowgnts, headed by the this morning tn a Curtiag R-4-L b Hig mother ef former Emper ry ed tine a year Penns abs f Pofiiiiecons OR SICK SOLDIERS WILL | plane, carrying 200 pounds of mail to or Nicholas ‘oft who | stan, a Notting aes | i Turning to the growth of the navy,! Now chapters in the eple of Amer ed President Wilson |Chicago, The flight marks the be ving near Livadia in th UulUtita: ecw coma che yp “The American Navy must be in-|!4? achievement | 9 Light day morning |service between New York and Chi-| every ton days, purported to com: beret beep esyc creased and strengthened. I am|Wwere brought home to-day on t | Peansyivunts is Agmiral Maye sone | ae? ahd tw only the first step in} from the hu accords |! miaeseumtimmo siete a asking Congress not to make any new| White Star liner Celtic, which docked | ship. The other battleships are an-|/Mformation to Be Given by Phone | the inauguration of nation-wide} jn to Poll s who have ee eat Abin ne me pss departures, but to authorize another, atthe foot of West 19th § this nounced as the New York, flagship of Concerning Location of Pa- routes, according to official au-| arrived here m Sebastop rs ms re “ee Mane a three-year programme, The United | morning, {ls lined with cheer Admiral Rodman; the Texas, Wyo enti pert | nouncement |} ‘The Dowager Empress and all ne Ot Se pitaneous States lost less by the war than any | Soldiers, white a ack, There were} Their Doom einen If Prs| ing, Plorids, Arkansas and Nevaca tients in Hospitals | Smith was scheduled to get away! about her a nvinced that et ‘ _ other great nation, It is the richest|155 oMcers and enlisted men hibition Is to Be Defeated, |of Pivision 6, and the Utah, Arizona © get information about your |at 6 o'clock, but tuning the motor) Nicholas Ronwunoff til alive Pane aiiata apse ass ge nation and has the longest shore Which means that t would be 2,27 War rin ats and Oklahoma of Division 9, com home-coming sick or |and making sure the plane was all| according t nformatle en ‘ “ak i 5 6 coming ta bis lines, It should, therefore, contribut.,| tales to tell if there were ce to arning in Convention, manded by Admiral Ro wounded soldier boy |right delayed the start more than an| the officers by a member of her arene Pounpar era ie eeieg to the international police a large and | Print (hem. , “i , - The exact numbe royers,| phone to eithe the following |hour, The start was made without Houseboli bw es ar c Kt ate 1 powerful force.” siete eae see be 4 Crazy cabarets” must be abol- | converted ya hts HG ver small ves | sean . eer jie Lp . n she oth t and mechani- > Mae ' Returning soldiers, suld the Secre- | !f ea Al 1 and dancing regulated, so far | sels in the returning squu ngareh rom Pree ott tee meno: WAS TORY ‘GERMANS PLANNED PARIS eceptio: P, 80 diy that sev is ree \ a Otic a . ception iW’ Paris has tary, are coming back “to win the |*® madly {hat 4s the head resting and cheek touch- | KNOW" At Present, but Pe By Mi te AOFM) eee sere Chih OF Ammarine “ } been so tremendous it is diffi- greatest. peace in the sf of fel- | ders tried to dance : . larce number of them 1 ndd Gramercy 5100 (From 9 A. and the Post Office Department were MASSAGRE FROM AIR : 4 i oper «| five nurses, did the nen exhibitions a cerned, if pro t that res t ' cult to express my emotion,” lowship @nd high resolve that no|fve nurses, Wik by th : ; en ' ot ; fecal Ter ae rore hn ACen hom WieteleF mo lat Nia ‘e ist ; President Wilson said in an in vileged class shall monopolize the t hibluies > De: pales BUCh' Wan | ware ROURG ‘Aeroue 5 i a nunit > plane which lett Belmont Park erview privileged clas : P Me band, sang “My Old Kentu He i as Saian fs aotinelicie i Bray cel ai; 5 Guat a mare ie Rpeminger diachine Wik G : terview with newspapermen here fruits of their valor, Men are equal- waa pore hing emem be he ady en jarker, Pre ; , belabi is i n. ae irtyef ij Were et to-day. “My principal feeling has ly resolved that no red flag Of an-| 9. paver dent of the Northern California Ho. |" Ree ie hy vie naire PSY amon te a front cockpit converted into a bolder { \ M been impersonal, It could not hy shall float to the br n ' ng from fore'gn service an part) » nounced ¢ 19 |for majl and w@ steel cover titted, | 1 Fi Ma tore | if arehy shall float to the 1) These dark tre were among the | ie) Men's Assoc on to the Ameri: jin the review Mas Hacariment me eltieriesd ha’ Cilities Claveem : | 1 fae be duplicated in a lifetime falr America. last to go over and the war fof |can Hotot Association convention | ‘the New Alexico, the Mivaiua io Heart kevin the ware (Tabeely wlolerRinikin Rrwinn cena: silat DENIES HE 18 SUPPORTING Discussing the attitude |them was a guy 1 trip, for they | aofogates nt Madison Square Garden | yjasnuri, Maine, Winconsin, Alala of ny ng iivem: conberntae? (oe dorivsalahtateres th wing spread | fo91 1 LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE. toward railroads, telegrapli: landed in Laverne Ovtober and | Hlarabont. alana gue sabe Mionn co Haatatwer tenes arene ce Re Gee en [eet caret: SUDIOCTE IS C8 piste the G In den Au ty of a de ather public utilities, Secretary Dan never left England was time | ull go called “dippy dances.” | Nassachusetts, the hospital ship Soe} wounded i hospita ‘Sa nilten ae hour, (ils so rbolll iat eee i ' pu) 1 in an American enid to come home bition the big problem," jlace, and the supply ship Bridge , rani Ania Eilat lad paella eat a AL eb k W SPAY n ipproved t The American people will do with| However, there were plenty ¢ se NOfal mend Les eoluslon|l! aeeratan Daktalk Wil seview fs S a ze DAB 8 lending speed ‘of obly Oty Inewar t the Leagu anforce Peact them what they | © is be for |men on board who oS ee to b : hand: Alor th abot whole fleet fre the y " Ma oe Hinks t ae " = fn Phi abet mA aNite b i ; af their country regardless of the buga-|and they are covered Ww urs ang : y” 8c cabarets |flower. It ts calculated ; \ ' bel because it makes po Ainry by " “Lam, as every one knows, not hoo of Government ownership which {decorations and glory. There were | 1, Berea Scud eats ltemmecomina) vecooth’ wlll toaen if NEW GOVERNOR'S AID. landing in small It hay a car | would Rn only in favor of the League of Hennes, nome tinud people a Ph a a Lard ner vor of } vg the erty Statue about 9 A. M., and t George: A, Van Same tald Jw fave! “snnicded dn to-deye it Nations, but | believe: formation Hief in the principle of Government | Divisions, New Yorker were | 5 ra cabaret will then ‘proceed Op the Hudsun| woem Malactea fac ceaektase puage ie sae w ‘ too ma.| f SUCH a league is absolutely in- ownership by those who would prefer | wounded from New Y #4 ; and Night win I believe the | River to berths between 55th ° was to come from & AkO, according , fa dispensable to the maintenance of to carty out their theory ruther than |Old 12th, old fist, | wolntal {loll prohibitionists would consent to the 1 Fort Washington, where politina to gre are letters to prominent | pom peace. But the particular plan of abandon It for a better course that | Brooklyn's old Sth ANE Os cots ly © of liquor if what they call the rematn until Jan, 8. ‘The May Alfred South Americans telling them that jnght - i byt the League to Enforce Peace was is for the greatest sod for w ic: ane erry je \fattendant vice was eliminat will ride at anchor while the 8 ted « within a short time it was hoped to | ligh never directly or indirectly en= greatest number. Government owner- |219t) = iy Se ectt. wanyt ME sien ehonid aatee to pass ip review, After the ships have have the service extended to South > = dorsed by me ship should be tested by what New col eo erea ed there mounds im {sonable police regulation under the anchored they will be reviewed America. It also was stated that |WOULD BAR ALL RED FLAGS.) ie | putiniine Vata will accomplish, and stand or fail {Of "Nese RAN Terre near when the {new plin, If’sueh orders affecting city officials and others In the pot plans are being worked ¢ wily trictin alls by that standard.” the lave on Sroueht to their knees | Pro! conducted cabarets. were bout Patrol, which will steam cround be r ar tension af Khe. service fre Yew Introduces MIL te) to the ¢ y te t that La s were brought to their knees | Lhnoae ual par ye , om Vetortown, | Montreal, and from Chieu Vaxar Ratlon Mela . cretar a ng white flag. Hf Besta tt arenes ‘ grad i was Francisco, with a probat , a conference, urged ¢ ra t woundhd auffer ey 1 1 fol ol i a will Fs A b 2 t Cuba and A 4 soor 1 : 4 1 their y keep masihow Surin ; ‘ va take up an anc LN StLoet x y ceiving ma ugh the wits tou warding off s ( of N Nisa . t : ' ‘ Prohibition bill by #Md Secretary Daniels wi rma h ' ad A Na lirip. There wis a 5 ‘ : ind. the. Heminger Welcome «dimivaly Maso, odin ; or Start of Matt He From Chicage >!" Repur f matt rom diain aration and ono cusualty-th i laity a er and Rodgers and Admiral G ‘ i In Delayed p I ¢ mbors’ addr 1 flesh unt n 1 oor , 1 fh ! have command of tl sae CHICAGO. Dec A ‘ rhe 1! won . Hie 5) Tlovi by & A’ the now ou this side ¢ MUG. SPLODME HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATIONS ¥ ee h with hors ulure policies t 5 p unian, " f arsanwniia theomasrnaral ieiut Sn WATED sy as have been 1 1¢ ou i 1 ‘ by oh oe pla n n ‘ A National Guard organiei Widolshigh when ao 1 t tro ul ahipa will prepare ‘i ‘t 1 24 bidet official exchanges and in- Jiferenc f opinion develop tusk in the 18 the ship " OY Which is to be held on ‘1 art { Ku het ° i K a faba ' uit ference He is now pre- some Governors adyecating return ¢ ted. i nembe ne Tha he! noon, _— ri i fe 1 wv of Lloyd George the old National Guard system. and) oi casual eompan 1 had beon | weu \ a THE WORLD EKAVEL BURRAC, vo la 1, Balfour on Sun@ay, While ome udvocating universal military i ; ; 1 whe Mut WORLD RES UAUK ANT Accade, Putitaer (World) Buiiding. AUN Whee N ' “ es ie wour he arm it ‘ i e Unie New Managements 3-60 Pak fre. N.Y, Cty ; , pred and \ ‘ lish Promier’s visit will be a . : | : ant i : Tweghrine Heckman 400n, - | as he will only pass through ‘ e—Wherw witt © rning io New Ye wa of 5S Caeen rons for basses sivl tare eyen day aed nd landed ae sill A UAB Where witty ' " y ee AA os oe ge ar ney OA eens open, Sa 00, Pnching wah ak pewnys Jag eat HOLIDAY Cases, | Paris on his way to Monte Carle, big + oui Pattie Waiiwiga, ‘Ward Brea UCLA COO Ke Werte Wand Lue aor. vats” ai NY talk with the President will give the pian Ft. Weeanwrereen oe Par rereruNenenan es DERE : Se a > of

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