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/ tions to secondary consideration In the Peace Conference are now sup- porting \t as a cardinal principal of dvorld peac: view of the Bolshevik fnenace, 1: | the sudden alignment of neutrals in favor of the league bas } been hastened by t fear of its spread. The Westminster Gazette last night sald: “To bring the League of Na- tions out of generalities into practice, Cown from heaven to earth, is, in the _ opinion of some of us, the most pressing business of the Peace Con ference. It will be done, we believe Jess from any theoretic preference for one form of institutions over an- other than from the sheer neces ties of the case. It will be necessary, if Burope is to carry on, for the sur- viving authorities to guarantees ord i the regions which are swinging into anarchy and to prevent internecine sirife among its own friends, and 90 gredually to evolve a system which t will be to the of enemy countries eventualiy take up and tw guarantee in their turn BRITAIN'S SUPPORT MAY TURN THE ALLIES TO AMERICAN VIEWPOINT interest al Committee of Be rge cil and Others Expected to Draw League Plan PARIS, Jan. 3.—The view is now held in Americ ofMfcia! quarters ~AMRAL the attitude of the British lead ers shows Wweh co-ordination with ‘the American’ viewpoint as will! facilitate a mutidal agreement before the Peace Congress After the of the ferences and the public demonstra tions attending President Wilson's visit to London, one of the foremost close ent con Hritish statesmen summed up the situation by saying: “{ would not think of having the Peace Congress close until it had es- | tablished a League of Nations as out- | sined by President Wilxon, 4s the | Airitish nation has clearly shown that | t expects that to be done Mr. Balfour, the British Fore Secretary, after his conf: # here, has proceeded to Cannes, ore he will remain until the middle of next week, He and Promier Lioyd Georgo will be in Paris on the return of Pres- ident Wilson from Italy It js then that the real work of the Inter-Allied conference will begin. ‘This wil) not be by any formal meet ing around the table at the outse: #5 comparatively few delegates will be in Paris at that tin But the in Tormal conferences will be progres- ively important from then on, as the nformal conferences will merge into “tne formal Inter-Alli ud that will gradu Sine Peace Congress without any ex “tot delimitation of dates. It is understood that a special com- mittee will be designated to forma late a plan for a Society of Nation: on whieb the French inember will robably be Leon Bourgeois and the englieh member Lord Robert Cecil both of whom are believed have their projects well along toward com pletion. ‘BRITISH DELEGATION IS STILL UNDECIDED SLondon Times Says No Real Dis- crepancy Ex enceau and Wilson ts Between m- LONDON, Jan, 3,—Announcem regarding Britian » Feace Conference and officials wh would advise them, which have ay peared in somo newspapers as being { an official sour re unautheor teed and inaccurate, The Prime Min ister and the “ perial War Spihe Associated h A Be decided on ti Miposition of the “peace delegatic Until this et ued and the dele bave met, 0 @Bannouncement as to the otficiuls wh Twill advise them can be made 1% The published list of officials is in- }feocurate and omits the nam if some men to whom the War Cabinet {Tintrusted the study and prey jet some of the most importan ons for the considera sVeace Conference Newspapors bad announced _ the British delegutes would include Pre anier Lioyd George elen Sec }Buifour, Andrew Bonar Law celior of the Exchequer: Vi. Hardinge, Permenent Uni tary ter Foreign Affairs; Sir W Lam BRITAIN IS SEEKING ENVOY TO AMERICA; | HOWARD MAY COME Wants Ambassador Who Will Win Place in Hearts of Yankees. By Joseph W. Grigg. Covenant! 10, Ny the Pome Putting On, The New York vo LONDON, 8.—Clone attention has been giv by the Government r WHERE ITALY’S KING WILL RECEIVE U. S. PRESIDENT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, .. Tyrrel, Senior Clerk in the For ign Office; Sir Louis Mallet, forme British Ambassador to Turkey; Bir sme W. Howard, British Minister to ViSweden; Sir Halph Paget, Minister t jJDenmark, and Sir Eyre C Assn Taant Under Seoretary « State for Foreign Affairs, with the wi iiuecompany the delegates to act as \mdvisers. Lord Robert Cecil, formor JpAvsistant Under Scere will go t (France in connection with the pro Vposed League of Nations, It ts expected here the confer fiwill begin Jan, 13. A majority of t! British delegates wilt ve London jeJan. 4, but the Premier and Chancel ior Bonar Law will not go until the middle x! week cretary Bal Pitour already ix in Franc 4) Comparing the spee f Premie HClemenceru before Freneh WOhamber of Deputies and President Wilson's address at Manchester, th fj Times argues there ix no f menta f* disc repancy between the aims of t | two men, _ Less Swiss Embrotdery Is Expo 0 America, 1) BERNE, Jan. 3 (Associated Pre ‘i—The exportation of Swiss embrr ery to the United States decreaned in » value last year to $1,100,000 as against yh #2,150,000 in 1917, and $18,500,000 in the record year, 1007, ‘The total of | Mwiss exportations to America was reduced in 1918 nearly to haltetnor the preceding year. n 1919. WILSON MAKES LEAGUE OF NATIONS FIRST PEACE POIN® GRAFT HOLDING UP FREIGHT TIEP SOLDIERS MONEY, IS THREATENED BY GHARGE IN HOUSE CENTRAL STRIK Mann Reads Letter Alleging New York Firm’s Agents Reap Harvest. 4 5,000 Men Out on That Ro and Trouble Spreads to Other Lines. WASHINGTON, Dec., 3.—Startling charges of graft in the War Risk In- surance Bureau and negligence in the War Department, causing unneces Unless the Railroad Administra’ in Washington acts decisively to-d a trike of freight handlers which fan on the New York Central andJ centiy to the matter of the appoint. cary delays in. allotments and pay! extended to the Pennsylvania, ment of an Ambassador to Wasting due soldiers and their dependents were | end Baltiinore and Ohio Railroads ton jal the new A laid before the House yesterday by | SPread father to-day, union offic cnr baswador, Mr, Davia, has been |Republican Leader James R. Mann, announced this morning imp 0B nality in offiele He: oalied pablisiy. on’ Seareiary of r he number 6 strikers on tts e at other quarter So far no soir | tral is more than the. Fre t | War Baker to “wring the necks” of seems 1 made, and we the Handlers’ Union membership, winteh ' anerally 1 that tard |some of the officials under him. ; amas Heading will ret to Washingt A letter was read charging that the DE GEDCINIS. SiG. LOY BA Tepes nly a short on * colnet accra A nion men were supporting them. I plomat r ¢ averse ¢ | War Tusk Insurance Bureau es The Central dmitied that 6,000 r ) ate : . mitted the Asin. an sicumbent in the Washi placed its investigation of claims in men were out and onfered an em- an ABs w hie ae i] th a v jolines He agers mitiat bate ded $ bist bargo on freight shipments from In- his t w) affiiin ns. Tt in be ‘ompany, tne, of ew York oved by the diplomats to be.of vit Sea that the Ving Bataan at terior points to terminals in this city. mat who can acquaint himaclf inti- pointed Deputy Commissioner in the conpeation bi Nh alc nately with American life and insti- | bureau, The writer, whose name wag, Onrestion. tutions withheld, declared that not only The lovals otriking are Nom OTsiand Others outside of diplomatic elret would allotment cases be “shelved” |°6 Series 1, of the International hope a man of affairs will be sent, one {oe W lone period’ while ‘soldion Longshoremen'’s Association, Paul A Molranio Cote peak and wie wil ead cece ier™ ON4 Vacarelli, Acting Chairman of Local be a person of great capacity In att |the Mopper-tolmes Company. would | N® 976 and Vice President of the directions, Great Britain hopes in n'Up'® Yot of money while Mr onal Association, @nld to- any to have in Washir ton nuld “retive.& eattilonalée,” day the lac kof interest exhibited lean Healt ae Ashtamucar Teves aid t De Brown, Ghiter by the Board of Wage and Conditions An recently re in these de- | tates Bureau of Etticie of the Railroad Administration was fl nur bi ia y Department and dire bee cause of the strike. cil has been mentioned for vl ‘anil.e A ‘i “3 wearell| sud that, theorotica’ The reason against such an appoint. as OF the War MIC TMUEe) nt nott day Had: been anented ment is that his presence seems neces path until 16, admitted |) . Gren sary at home at this time, So he may to-day that the Hooper-Holmes t handlers when Director-Gen-, be written off from the slate for the = ae « had been consulted upon “1 MeAdoo ordered that all railroad near future WHERE PRESIDENT WILSON WILL BR RECEIVED Sf THE KING OF ITALY plans for conducting investigations |¢Mployees should come under that rul- _In_ well informed quarters to-day ; und that Mr. King is Deputy Com | ine. he men now want an eight ir E eae enteae iH etek is heard of HE Qhirinal Palace ts the royal residence of the Italian’ rulers, and Kings, It was erected by lope Gregory XIII. Many noteworthy works of oner, but den that cither t hour day, an increase from 42 to 48 4 possible appointee, He was Coun oon: Pikaide . bara 2a x ‘ . é oner, but he denies at cith " ‘om 43 seller 16 the Heian Snbasky at W there President Wilson will received by the Italian King, Victor art adorn the walls of the palace, prominent among which 1s Guido Reni’s | ¢ any or Mr, King had any other| cents an bour, time and a half for ington from 1906 to 1008, he has be Emmanuet Hl, ‘The palace is Jocated on Quirinal Hill, overlook. “Annunciation.” than proper connections with the | ov and Sundays and holidays Kavoy Extraordinary and Minister} ing the City of Rome, and has since 1574 been the home of Popes an eau oF ey woul: ake | Ho ac Plenipotentiary to Sweden, and he | t neon t of Popes and bureau or that they would make! Ho added | now one of the chief men in the stat! _ ee | mone?’ therefrom. ! body connected with and in- of the British Peace Delegation, ane ; SAYS “KING CAN RETIRE A’ 4 in the railroads knew of Mitty andet Lisp Hane eraser | BY 00 ST ATED iold of finding 187,000 milk bottles | “It you wish to uncover w anda," |Cers Knew they were to strike Jan. - " Refore th aring was ourned A Be tiry be mado regardi esent | Of this ing was done to avert the | gM journi ais Sie ate 1 regarding i 0 BURNED WHEN A BIG until 11 o'clock this) morning, Chiet | onan H Morrison \ rrison Wa asa ven sthod of ‘investixating’ comp: atrike. Magistrate McAdoo m: a te) of Ty v-Four; Sergeant ¢ aa wiowr John F, Riley, Preside Typhus, Relapsing ‘and Trench Fever ant Ha cahIon Be molnted oul tik 4 ‘Twenty-Four; t of on, allotment and allowance ¢ Wen we President of the Dia- GASOLINE TANK EXPLODES All Laid to Vermin by British nV, Smith in his message to the Haywood's Old 15th Dead, | The investigation has been placed in] et Council of the International ‘ 4 pea Legistature. bed announced’ that = i = J(he hands of the Hooper-HMolmes | /onesboremen’s Union for the Por: a Scientist, ascot would 4ppo nt a commission to make | tess si A. Morr opie dio bbieg pany, Ine, New York City, who |! New York, seemingly disagreed ” ; 0 ee | a milk inquiry killed in action, was a member of the h f : site Wacane | At Hospital It Is Said One Young} LONDON, Jan. 3. (by Rrittsh | (Continued trom First Page.) Au'present. there Is a shortage of old 7th New York, 1n hia last letter to| M¥® agente throughout the United | With Vacarelll's h H . A ane ea ¢ o 0 be- ‘his her, 7 tates, h » was “unaut + Woman Victim May Not wireless service).—Of the insects seems canw and jt will be # day or two be- his mother, at No. 87 Morrison Avenue, | St 7 . ‘ taabi@hiy 660:to 1\6ty cae Oct ae : e the f the Bronx, he told of going over the ego agents receive a fee of $1 | 0 men wore idle, Recover, responsible for the death ov dis- he pastuerized and inspected under my sa Belt. oh, Ite talee: ye wven twos ie yeara |108 each Case ‘investigated, and their | Local No. 976 of the Preight Han bieme: fi reds o} ous © BUDE on ot 0 elt, Milk companies now st calistt faicat vestigation leaves the family of the . . Sisteen menand four young women| * lement of hundreds of thou- the supervision of the Board of ay fur as Michigan ty obtain Alen helnioaen tor dria thee a fers’ Union coversall the freight piers employed at the Standard 1 Com. | is es war gone, the lonse Health, for this market. Private Jo " of N 183 ey suggest a cul-off, the family is |9"%! ‘ ove léth Street, pany's plant in Bayonne, N. J, were| is declared authoritatively one of At the Inquiry before Magistrate) 1. A. Van Momel of the She th Atreet ' ed hilied jour off from all alluwance jand 1 4, ail below. burned yesterday when w tank car! the most deadly and to have ac- MGAdoo, Commissioner Copelan een Bee ee ates Mlowa? (Jetter, from him 1 No a he Reet ea ee Cee Re : Maney Gee containin ta f| <sounteh dor at leash ddtbnee it he milk strike wa that each dealer may fia ene Ae dianden OF proaloent y intimated last night anol ded. It eaha Ling not only children and wounc ave a fair amount of milk, and in han tleidman, No Met ettgen diferent tovalities, and of Wages and Condi pork accidentally made by \ eee soldiers but also tuberculosia and in-| order that we muy not cut into each yop ted In the old W preference is given to. th ents. en giving the matter Pithe ‘explosion. partly wrecked a That, however, is only a rough |fuonga victims, Ho said that he had OWers trade, all tho milk iw put into York Col. Hay wood's fr wamaGitien tial Honperstelees Leet nsideration, and he belleved frame building where about inen| est oll probs had) one pool, and each takes out an gro ir nt, wile me th | Comp: nake from $400 to $500 per | the Would be called off to-day as building where about fifty men} 6 The toll probably Was |heard of tho strike oniy an hour ba-| amount of milk proportionate to his la Federal service posit . #500 per pues O-dity in t 1 and me dashed | infinitely high for in Serbia [fore, and that no opportunity hud) normal daily “4. This is handled _ — It is mage in sting to note that] Co: ers Accept 8@ Ral through flaming gasoline alone typhus, a louse-borne dis- | been given to accumulate a supp! through the Milk Conference Board j King, Vico I t ‘the | ve =.) “years , 5 8 « « accumulate a supply of | throu z . . King, Vv vesident of and Nine-Hour Day, tna eal AMR ans ease, infected nearly one million | powdered milk and other milk substi eal put out between 73 and 85) LIEUT. O'BRIEN NOT SLAIN. | tivoper Holincs Company been! sore 1 i would nt Helen Of ‘ | pais - per cent. of our normal sales to-day, detsbeamt AML ppelnted Deputy Commissioner jn the| ore tt coul truck drivers of KI. No. and killed 600 a day in Jassy, | "Utes. He believed that if the strike! and possibly by to-morrow night We New York Man Was in ‘Tratning War Kisk Bure’ te can retire a|'he International Brotherhood of ER AE while 200 of the 1,200 medical of- | sted forty-eight hours the mortality | #hall reach Pind etal etait eo ool When Report Came. Hionaire, At is also int on amsters and Chauffeurs, at a meet- wrest spread over Russia, Austria, Ger- | “O!Y city would feel it raey, although relief is looked for|Pany B, 107th Infantry, erroneously | these agents. At will be mon Fe eb) AN SEUs, Inet DigRt, Bocepied ant TERY anal ihe BLLaaE Dr, 8. Josephine Baker, head of the|from ‘Pennsylvania, Maryland and prted killed dn Brance Oct. 5, wi the soldiers will receive o: BO oi er Us & Como Ite’ Tepe rane many Si nO SAIRANS, Bureau departments of Child Hy- | Delaware. at that ume attending an olfivers f injuries received. Tho clique whol yout im oa “wee w York and } K “ie These figures are vouched for in | giene, textitied on similar lines, An appeal was made by Health training suhool Langres. He was |( spect to get rich from the inve Snarkont hase dei Neate and " ” , pital iSite , Officer Craster of Newark yesterday comm 2 Fa My CR et PA end OF thaitureat ae sing uine-hour day drivers EEPS KEITH NAME ALIVE, | a publication prepared by Licut Tho Heaith Department Wan Cl ee Rane. to ietenvode the the |S mmission nd Lieutenant Nov, | (0m a he bureaw are King. fanaa —_ Lioyd, chief entomologist in | learned, is assisting the mil The latter replied that he SE ee ti . ik t ete vight-hour da tuited wht Offices’ ‘Tithe Is J | , is e milk com-| ‘| t id. He mn of Hun nes, Superintendent of | ‘a Chknned te te 44 Northern Rhodesia, He says panies in opening up new fields, t do nothing until he learned 8.0 Brien of No, 188 St, Ni elles ati sd ent : rf about the situ. and he di ea mp inentinus : ent rn : Pairamear ee ei oe Typhus 1s entirely due to the | ermitting them to take milk from|feeted Prosecutor Harrison of Fissex | | ae ee wer Ale ss or eenunusa offeat to pay double time fall lees hus been changed to. the activities of lice. ‘The same re- |/stricts where there aro no departs | County and the State Bureau of Mar | vice, wax kiiled im an elrpia cel. | soldiers’ families would have starved Keith Vaudeville Exchange, to perpotus | mark applies to relapsing f¢ ment Inspectors. A telegraphic query| Kets at Trenton to investikate and dent in kvance tre Ia He warw It not for the Red | H Naudevilic The) arench fever is credited to the | **,0 Conditions is sent to local health |” New York will receive no milk from! wor: 4 ts Ape Ded Be Ennead ia ther Seon ; H OiED. rhout the country. | Jouse."” officials, and the milk, jt is an-| Sussex County, New we this! Tie here Rider PASS . f BRUCE. ANDREW eachange ar 1 nounced, is mspected when it comes| morning. So predicts the Dairymen’a!™ yy cit a ER ' Church services, Proctor —_ to this city. League of Sussex County, which de-\ gumice wi NR ME B aot Monday, 1 Ps SECOND U. S$. ARMY MAY Albert Manning, Secretary of the) ere eae or aan trernoon, | monia Oct, 3 was buried with mill- taine, an absolu WHUCHEON.—CHARLES M'HUCHBON, 1 oe Dairymen's League, was the’ only y tary honors at Elizabeth, N. J. version of the truth in every particu Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL aguYe bo examined yes terday, He was cited for gailantyy | lar, CHURCH, Broadway, 66th et. Satur~ terday W. Davison, the t ch Government, for which The bureau had to rely on some] day, at 5.30 P.M, IpABURETrOMMUGar, F4tusOS te tiene | t ed in an umbulance corps, | one to get the facts in the field. Tol ,, ; unded by. | a | walver of inununity, There Sore ao | send agents trom Washington would Oo ee ae F otth aed seve | Third Army Men Believe They Will| many clashes between Mr n NO CARE OF PEOPLE: pe expensive and slow. ‘The first plan| ” staal and A. Paul Keith died aoe 3 and Assistant District Attorney book NEW VENEZUELAN TROUBLE. | was abandoned because it was so ex- requiem mass, ti recently Be the First to Return ing, Who examined him — — ——— pensive," | — — | Particular interest was aroused by|¢ : oi fe AV , | Pamitive om Reported as Com- Trouble for AM Taking Wreeked | to America two Dulleting submitted by Me cae | Show No Interest in His War Re | ing to New York. | Ship's Carge, COBLE Jan. 3—Major Gen ning, as having been sent out by the sponsibility or in What Be. | WILLENSTAD, Curacao, Jan. 3.—The NPW BEDFORD, Mass, Jan, %—| Robert 1. Bullard, commanding | Magistrate Meados feaeg (itt, Chiet comes of Him sitnation. 18 Yenesne \ sram received. here to-day | the 2d Army, has arrived in ¢ tion of war against th! arte considerably dist from Congressman W announced | 'en#. ‘There have been sev first, which wa 1 By J. C. Segrue | Hat he: Erica) etanmaae an Hua. | mors that the 2d Army woul arty! : b by amer Port Hu ke over the occupied area, relieving af * Cousrinny, py, the, Prove # Oo, : tak ave beon attacked, ‘Th Tithe New York “ | tee, wrecked Vineyard Sou a] the ad Army, and that the divisions at 4 Pomig gist The fight MUNICH, Jan, 3-1 understand} ov. 22 while carrying army sup-| present holding the thine bridgehead] phe second, dated Jan y see east ‘ uelans is to 8, hud not been abandoned by the | here would placed in the rear ares Post Tit et LL La pid sc eaboiay $ H “pare nee of th aval Gawain ‘ be and he among the first to start for mene Abad er imperial family has recently 2 * Hoeetat ws ies beep tic deed BI 0 this ie Ne Ce ie nede | been discovered in the private : l for Friday and Saturday, January 3d and 4th th baking wuppites tort nN f three fect in the waters of aia um of the Hoh: rns at C Lape: ee hae CARAMELS—These are the easemce of carn= und Congressman Walsh | Ne 1 and Moselle Hivers has! SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YoU tenburg, It includ 6 writt wiping exe Rute ath oh orsony purchasing gov 4 0 ® of Coblenz} Dealers have milk on the road u “t through control Ebene ” a wee ina 8 oe wilkeas hath clupvelk ny, Pe Ml a ad |by the ex-Kaiser which have signifi an ; hinery.> j the Monolle high water. mu n- | ‘Phis pron to be the biggest | cant bearing a the question of hi aaa | a rable able he 4th Divistoa at fight we bave ever had responsibility for the war Head of Hooper. mes Viem Ene! 5 A Carune a ¢ of Copn. ketween Gabler | Peseta ia, no Gastiaat By ualween Coblena sail ‘rove Dealers are pooling their milk It must be said that litle intercat Heseerstte a Extra Friday and Saturday Special ary now Capltano arranged to start a rer mec » already. 4 : » . . « 0 co ) MARSHMALLOWS—Ble, Muffy, snow-whit i \« anaenuinh eA ha BAR DA on the Moselle and carry suppiiea| Paries Dave already | jy displayed by the mass of the Ger-| President Bayard P. Holmes of the wwaildunn Each Wikia wway ina ail wf pur rich Tramramt sel: | honorary officer in the Po Coblenz. Many roads are floded,| EVERY MEMBER ON TIE JOB, | 4D people either in the ex-Kaiser’s | Hooper-Holmes Company, Inc., at his Te" ohoetlate, has the “Gu You bnnwine 34¢ | hindering automobile k vice The dealer re s to pay what [responsibility or in bis fay me, Nu, West 45th Street, to EATRA SPECIAL, POUSD BOX which Heavy rains during the week made t you are askin Herr von Gerlach, the Peaple's 1 the followl toment Anaimaker he q Yo yOU propose to accept » Hooper- Holmes Compan: : AWRY r A propose to accept what | missioner in the German Ministry of Looper: Holt ape ny had was informed s a — he offers? Sertne : ais to take charge of the bu GET EVERY MEMBER OUT ‘TO the Inter who one © Most reau of ajounent work or of the Bu- terday ‘ Fran who | nm ATH COVERED 4 CHOCOLATE | COVE - , FIRE HALTS BROADWAY CARS. MEETINGS tolerant figures in the now Germany, |reau of War Itivk Insurance SP RE PON Ls The’ . 1 6 Caru bO NOT RESORT TO VIOLENG suid to me to-du K who is \ vols the eto | A c ‘ ApeaCiades | Sud to es : Bins Grated, Cocoanut’ blende A ator Crown Listen wi Line Also Movked by | THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTE The Kudsur was a fanatic, He be. |@PPeinted a Deput Annes Cantestioncr’a Boennn The sweet {taly, a0 t t Datrymen's League, 1 ¢ of the div f alle dipped Ibs luxufious covert | ' | " Hinee in bose TAld {UAT the farmera,| lieved himself really inspired by God sreich rem. tae Covered eg nana fm a , ir f ng their milk, were] When the representatives ‘ cor wit firm Ope ices 7 1 M1 pe churning it and feeding the! emmont, early in the fateful crists | Company, Inc, at a gre | Many Austrians } we Juworstns | | ; \s ws ned milk to calves. He insisted | which eonvulsed Germany, urged hi 0 take up Ha wore f in A | Heoop that it was 1 No 1AoNt ot th at yeu abatic repileds ‘I ¢ wb. | yf Re oot OF the wank?! ASSORTED FRULT SALTED PEANUTS SHINGTON, Ja y he 1 1 a hall. companie at the milk was not going | dicate 1 have ; ake charge ¢ work ‘ § 4 | WASHINGT J or we Way and on ( Pa ay aye apt pry tages 6 at Be Ti nave Bay ees AND ONUT UF The choicest tro {nounced to-day the # Depart. | ely © who 1 Velox 6 Were prouuced Mr. oe then urine tt i arbor Roatmen's Strike Lasts # Ci vcr My roasted Virstale Foam ment that tuform had eee | Manning, Ac which Se at Verdun, the ; Day, Owners Yielding. Gee Le huts, with jest enopat | ; the Hat Kaiser an nt walt added to make eived showing th aree ta hy H had been sent to. Le Admiral Muller spent long r ne-day strike of the Harbor them taely endl emehas Jor Austrian tier I 1 RAnIsAOna ia BOF on, 160, PNM+] (hoir knees in prayer at G. rn Union ended yes size thelr del fae a ie sen Tho mexsager 1 Floudatiary when the executtye v1 lor ref 7 Aw 4 4 * they were not moar wod consent of the ublon + rookiva, Newark, tt “tia oh thie G dairymen nat to o York Boat Own Analg For exact locations see teleo ¢ ' arke 4 * bmit Mhelr troubles to the u " : . Ape nity he of vied Olice there peateruuy Fhe jaat Witness to DE PUL Oh WAS WAUILe sansluie vo ue boa, He —dary Wa + Hoard. _———