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, a — | ae "If lt Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ ¢ 4 P" WMldallddi Ld “Circulation Books Open to All. »] f “Circulation Books Open to All.” | —— ———————— __PRICE ‘Two CENTS. Coorright, A918, 7 Taw NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1918. 12 PAGES _ PRICE TWO CENTS. Co.’ (The New York World LD NATIONAL GUARD TO BE ABOLISHED. NATIONAL GUARD aa 3,541 WAR HERDS GREETED WILSON STARTS TO-NIGHT ee ANDTHE AMERCAN ARMY nicieiebeicieleiefefelnieieleiiefeleteteietstetet Jofeiobeieiefaielteleltetetett Ciicepesanitnl esaaieatoeenans +|Will Have Christmas Luncheon at t| Headquarters of New England *| Division and Eat From a Mess 1 Kit—To Review and Address 10,- 000 Troops Then Start for London ak Nasik a dry C t will not be d my Men Will Revert); te fadidpelat of the we Snow and rain are on the way or a3, from Offic to Civilian Status After already present. For most of the Discharge by U. S. nation a heavy snow fall is prom : ised or has fallen The Middl TO SEEK MODIFICATION. | treatea to the winter, In Chicago horses Mustering Out Troops With-, utes were having som out Dismissal May Make Reorganization Unnecessary. some extent Ob, yes, and do you remember WASHINUTON. Dec. 14--An | | | | | | to-day the tem- | per. vid New York ee bs ae the Judge Advocate Gener was 10 degrees below zero? PARIS, Dee 24.—President Wilson’s plans fongwisiting American War, 4 enlisted MINEOLA AVIATOR KILLED; + | Army Headquarters at Chaumont and then Proceeding to England are men now complete, He will leave Paris tate this evening and will not return to clvitian until New Year's Day +. His movements while he is with the army, which were at first in | the hands of Gen. Pershing, have been changed in one respect. Mr. Wil- on insisted upon taking Christmas dinner with the troops and eating from rs about him. He will have formal dinner witit or he are TWO HAVE NARROW ESCAPE from the Federal service. ‘The eff ts to wip of the ruling practi th of existence tha mess kit with the soldi * Gen. Pershing and his officers later. After reviewing the troops the Presi- rs nurrow \ sedi ra ‘| dent will deliver an address, which he has already prepared. : . 3h} On his arrival nt Chast the mms : i ; . | Prealdent will be met by Gen. Pet-|tioyd George. At this conference ante rreeana ait ‘t | shing, the French General command-| complete draft of the peare terms ent a ing in that district, the Prefect an4)to %e proposed by Great Britain at the Am rey wo Houten Mayor of Chaumont, French @n4/ paris Peace Congress will be laid be- ‘ 1 I American & of honor and @D fore the President and discussed fully fter his reception and frankly. Ala p siane ene President will) The War Cabinet will finish the f f Mand 1 of One| framing of the terms and make the 8 | ov t oh of these! complete draft by to-night. It may ew York be amended if, in the discussio: | on, soth bring |President Wilson and the British will be an artillery unit {fom | stintsters agree to definite changes, h Division and two troops Of) ne Russian situation will form « ained pton guardsme rained at Up the Federal gervice Vert to their militia etatus, a to their status in the Natior Gen, Ansell in his d ixth Cavatry z prominent part in the British draft, After luncheon at the Headquarters | phe term “freedom of the seas,” as e 26th (New England) Division, | onodied in the President's “fourteen ance tute onion | FOR BRAVERY BY FRANCE Men Bedridden Aboard ne ae he in tne armistig Sea Medeah Farm A WEDDING GIFT = Free ner 1a Pyasoe ‘one i ; aad: Calais, where he will WILSON WILL ATTEND more sick ve th t morning. He will fonday,' Dec: 3:-The navy nded and with a lively cont cross the Channel by the shortest CHURCH IN CARLISLE ugh , landing at Dover and going 4i- transport. and ing Tuesday, when he loaves for Paris, Will Spend Sunday at Birthplace of - . iii Mother and May Make own pler at the — ’ Colonel House decide Address, ee eberet frst me | Regiments Ordered to Sea Bat- CHAMBER OF COMMERCE eyes epenras : . hehintibcbhbbhbhihhbhibbbicbibtek teiinbteitehtebtebt-ieteb tbl “fate! ede belnbeetedofeettoftetc feted includes the jheld that a commit American. soldier, cited for porary forces 1s i in os to ¢ Nat ‘It s, therefore, the hat former member } National Guard, both officers and ¢ ilisted men, who entered th ot sound soldiers, §) ty a | bravery during the fighting of Oct, 3 1 }to Oct 10 at St. Etienne. B Mont| ¢ Jand Medeah Farin, In Chan are| Only $640 oe When| P n the Journal Otficie Sixth Regiment | Police Order Is Given— Ange eatin Money to Be Reiurned. Sai , Pastor of the 1 -— and the |“°wther Street Congregational c | h here, which was built by jent Wilson's maternal grand- was the fing! Proside emier be by a dozen 4 bers of the Nations father and where his grandfather was hon 1 men ot} ¢ Th spend | ton t ' t ; : 4 President to address the no National 1 n q Christmas with 1 amore | t madd Tho: t M \ vident from th gation during his visit here viee just as ar and National |i Mr Fk W 1 ; that his/next Sunday Army men are disel 1 The Colon at Rov = : i n Eng: | © Mayor and Corporation of Car- » peace tithe purs is were |Velt Hospita * with what ie At it 4d ; uN napping t bem with will meet Friday to vote the ne in every caxe the Ayes hacia ppg Rae estes |e Sor re one are ne : : 9 ten nd freedom of the city to the President, e city authorities also wish to the President at a eivie angements have not a end the existenc day to enje unite in thi t t home mes | Peek ; "BRITISH WAR CABINET om oe | ah | ie a [ule a oe | GIVES WILSON ITS VIEWS ts: Vs Nini en naan meennemnmmmaaera |, iano ! AT MEETING ON FRIDAY | <:ies: wisn is :t-sooond niraage tons with treasure fo the Freedom of} str. Wilson will visit the scenes of Visit to the home of make re histories and traditions. There has been no an- : . Paki: t ne $ 1 been coilecte 1 ¥ \ F y Snes Seas and Peace to Be his mother’s early childhood, nouncement as yet of the dopart Will Not Be Published i » er 1 \ bis y ; William M b a The President's grandfather left ment's policy. —=—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— will be returned to the givers, he sald, | turning \ M cussed few records of his ministry here, er Pas, 9 His d on Pp ‘ n Md We Ie LONDON, Dec. %4.—It has been| Doubt regarding the ho here thi Allies Demand Spanish Moracca Fx, | “ a 25 a A ' by a ubt regarding the house where <i — pels poeta | To Morrow, Dec. 2 spired a week ago Monday when "you . : _ Jecided that an all-day conference | Rev. Mr. Woodrow lived was dispelled The French ni? ( B to the ne WORLD RESTAURANT, eee siuh) Weld con | Yesterday by a man ninety years old Madria | (Christmas Day) men) made such a how! or , f a Germ i" i APES FAN hid f d aon ay Detwoen | ho was @ pupil at Woedsow’s Acad. x Bl lamstave of ithe various police. as " : dina". | President Wilson and the entire Brite Jy, Documentary evidence ale hav nnn cations for the gift e 5 by (Continued on Second Page.) job Wer Cabinet, headed by Premier been found, i

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