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ial "4 a ROO ‘a0 TROOPS ON BATTLESHIP " NORTH CAROLINA TO-DAY; ~ 1000 ON TRANSPORT TOLOA At Stranded Transport THE EVENING WORLD, | MONDAY, Brave Women Win Praise GIBBON Of Brave Men for Work — “They Are the Flower Humanity,” JANUARY 6, 1919, OF LASTING PEACE , NOTED SOCIETY LEADER WHO HELPED RED GROSS Cardinal Urges Hereafter Be Settled in Con- Sedire Ail I ysputes| S HOPES ERA RETURNED MEN HELD ONLY — _ NECESSARY TIME IN CAMPS SHANKS’S REPLY T0 CHARGES IN WORLD IS HERE: {Sonemt in Command of Port of Embarkation Denies Stories of Hardships— Sanitation Necessary. RAILROAD HENS DECIDE AGA FIVE-YEAR Te Association of Executives Maps ao ————— Grizzled Coast Guardof (ARE FOR LINER’S RESCUED fo compltinte that there i#/ tay: that ve uttcere on © Out Policy’ and Bfe- . cilig alls ary delay in disdharging La France are hg court mt "a eS es Former is Fist Ww ersiiip to POLIGE FRIENDS PLAN Society Leaders Who ination’ Falls. Hera returned from overseas, thar | for Wolhe absent without leave: that Pares Argument. the first day a wounde dier wae . , j Hon camp: npelléd to submit to yspital, he was ‘or “ADELPHIA ath 6 ypox Mapes Port of Grounded Northern pressing the hope that in the [Ut gincipting tat in onerous now th court martial for tailing to rise and’ tion to a profongation to. Ate years de rary . Pacific—“‘ Just Like Fel- ones Tc Asai ind have to put up with SHAM at attention wher p of the period of & erameitl con : . i a | ae rs elliation ha by amicable discu ina REIN, alle 0 eee re of railroads w the ot Teeodd NAVAL GUNNERS BACK. lers,’”’ is Tribute of a sions and by the pen and voice of |r ene Wey CABMEANG lla Hoek tober ne mite the session of the Assdcfcten of forma = ' A reason rather than on the field of : A or ular NG Lied sly Rail Hane Ninet ' - , a atthe, by ‘4 its and standing |) adeans ‘ pital, except porches, and the cent the mileage of, tif? coun the 194Bluejackets Whose 14-Inch | armies 0 the aword, Cardinal [P"*h Answered by Major Gen. David fnen ‘watter for a woke thy Was. Faahcaeutal aor hacia Aim Stentad aa tina | Gibbons dis adi sie Shanks the port of the em as represe ‘ eet in ang | Guns Strafed German Line | | By nid hod cL ll geld antl Ned PL TS CIVILIAN POPULATION MUST BE and practically every: iting a " e “1 wasn't ralsed to see ladies work | hel Lede iind Mate ce Shins hcsdeda habs. The solic wt ow the war ts pr t her Ss hing Among Sunday Arrivals. }tike that. But if it’s the Northern | crowded into the Cathedral, slate as bat ah ae fue! Yaa aear Phin sine way of doin’ things, I guess I'm for Following the sermon, the Cardinal dey his ins ' r : af ‘The first warship bearing Amer an it. Girt ance drivers « Rreeted thousands who attended the | mititary records, ‘Mh y Want (o get a Wave, been prepared, arid thin’ willbe 1a" ber troops from France to reach New| whiz, anything like n public r on held at the prelate’s ticck into civilian clothes and their| Ports docking in the he Senate Inter York 1# expected to-day, the battle- n 1 was drew home, Large numbers of soldiers and from my own ditiee and’ Ite ship North Carolina, with 1,500 sol-{ 4 #iX-foot, pink lors Were received, and tho Car dp thebay ! 1 te Loli yo dicrs, including the 113th Ammuni- | f machine gunner fron SInRL seemed to. Buvela wpecial:word oats neatly oh 1 tion Train, the 498th Aero Squadron, Bi Just ashore from the th Wie we A ‘i 1 n thelr itles have decided that De | p Northern Pacit OLAS Saale he Camiinal sald minds of will gasp ps and Mavine Casual Companies 201st | | Ip No acid We have ial reasons to rejoice | with a enete cris FS must be mpliahed Chairmalf bt and 204th inclusive. She is tl days 2 nhut Ho! Leh da this is the first New | gor adventure Man Lac ~ Eee] Uteay Et Rive head of schedule, The British trans- | pitar” ana and grinned ) Seeil aripe ette Rrpcctpcens pe SL ving Home from i i. poither for them nor for me to ni, Goutinet fore port Toloa with 57 officers and 994 eae OT cali eat ttle sileneed, and that we ure In the en | mane aeiy ed Whifor critielie the decision, 1 cannot be. | scclation urd Piliott, AiBbidesst men is also due to-day. ee rs ete an hal Ai ‘i hide Joyment of peace with the world, and, | yaken from tiem and put mere, tase ett we can be del eots Northern Pacife; Judius Kevteiehy, Stx ships arrived yesterday with Beall ealOtes uote What in better still, that we have | steam bath kill pomsible dated [where men wore rediirsl’ <9 | Prealdont 1 Paci; Mum more than seven thousand troops, tive | ia a seal reall avin ikeaiar MOM WLHe eR EGHe coulis nts colonies pale noldiers ure given itis trie that oere Hers have | fea esident Pennsylvani® and of them American transports and the Pid Wicha Gee Bibs be we the Valor of cur ooldiehe brat cation, | cece, I antibetis wOlMtON | TSS wet oat choir Dagens! In uve Cknow | Daniel Witard, President Badin other the Niew Amsterdam, recently | rari fe . pi meée i No one Higher estimate of our] steam spotted, and juoking very much) Of on 4 trapsport ee nd Obie, impressed Into the American servicr Ta ONE gout ‘ goldiers and sailors heroim than 1} like rats’ nest with the uceompllanmen ‘uyler, made public fo-day pretty good too ¢ ave ention © Me: Otto uh woe Besides soldiers cume 492 bluejackets awent ties Gig srard oF Detonation “Others ma ve the palm of merit | SANITATION. AND FUMIGATION Jha the swildicrs » ld be i Wh a eae nif de of the forces that strated the Ger-| | excepted ‘Rol 8 WEN W PAIR (OE loved }to the inilita ius of the com IN CAMPS NECESSARY. wander about the pler Loc tions to a polley of pertiane mans with long-distance fourteen- | stin We wee tok, a: be Genera No one a The soldiers look at their clothing, bank ee i 1. Moat, Commandant| ernment ownership and Sp@ration nL cater. (wane) Gareyane | ADE Jews re in the Argonne sector— | and valor of Gen. Foch, and | Sezee he Wut the mathorittes say (of the hospliat uf Camp Mvrritt, re-| ert" Stonaaue” gtpcuat ta cemmtiae weighing 1,100 pounds. | but Lord, how I'd like to Gas English, [allan and if the men were allowed to goohome pled concerning the complaints the present Government contybl to One of the wounded soldiers wa hovies. CHby. ookiok the boya comin wpe Coe AR without the sanitary proce thelr} rectly witecting the administration: oF) Ave yeurs: . bike Private Silas McGee of Talihina, | ff the N ern Pacifle, Ob, if 1 orty | = or | ” myself, tam famili particular com | the institution < ihe poll Mr, Wahn's letter,” commented 1 tr seut. MARTIN S NS), | Ob the NOreserh RAEN! Oy sk EONS snout 8 6 bor ection orning, | WE. OWe Our victory to the # munity in general would have w very | ‘The stories about the sol Mr. Guyter, "clearly. and gppcise Okia., said to be the only Indian tn u 3» OWENS.- fina my clothes! Raut 4 orclock Wednesday mornin | terposition ot Divine Provident good cause pluint against the) ing te rive and stand a: attention, and | summarizes the views held—oy tl the 165th Infantry (old 69th). Me was He Was Commended by Persh Mr, ixor's duds, with those of a! Babs Nua HEY Slices ete On the eee tory because we military establishment the man carried to the guard bt Association of Railway Executives hit dn the knee by shrapnel near Ver ie 1 ¢ hundred others from the sandlocked| he igging 200) axndwiches, and | fone he eternal pete Following their “bath” the soldiers) for amoking, both are absolutely fal The letter in part follows: = ai r Courage and volnes: b | i » and | justice, truth and righteous! are held in the debarkation camps for} he declared rom the point of viewnepf the dun Oct. 24. . Se Aa ransport, were in the routine process | 4 he wash cans, sauce Conquered because we fought under] orders to another camp, far o The men in this hospital never) monetary interests the investor ir Sceretary of War Baker stopped Battlefie iMiigation. And while 1 pite er Mee thar | the inspiration of our heavenly | where they are to be discharged, They have n oe ha i bec Of) pailroud securities, the progpect of off here on his way from Buffalo to| 4, . ed Aingly picturesque ina r pu uther re held “for weeks,” according to one | smok Major Sloat sat Government ownership and operat Washington and went to Hoboken.) of picut, Martin &. wens. { { blue-striped flanne Pecullarty auMeult of io Sateen ried as the | complaint. although, the eK brady do t 1 wh Which would relieve Mim-of re ar t . ’ * ad ate centu not bear thin ou ut ol 1 a nake come able andegecu where he boarded the largest of they in ana out of the DP Dehart t 1 bathrobe with a Reena Five Ininnd is seven miles) few weeks ago he did not disdain © | 67,000 men arriving bere since Dee. 1 val of these men fre | an y be attractive 2 arriving vessi the Agamemnon, - 7 ea son: tt 1 and vair agi end me and some other +! fewer than 10,000 were in the deburka- wounds were not o “ivom the national solace view are plan ecep 1d upon the collar, and a pa her prelates i say yer p formerly the fleet Kaiser Wilhelm I.) ge jy wadilenseckaahet monte ti request for the s of the chile | tion camps on Jan. 1 Auch a nature as to require n to | nowaver, 1 conaitar Gb Cernateee ow: ek 7 piece : i. $s dren ne no behalf 0} e When Gen, Shanks learned that the} remain in bed, it was seen that 5oM®] ervhip and operafion as gravely and hends with Capt, J Klermann wa Lue Con mie the cinema show. I ntering inte this campaign the | (han Usually specifle form by an army then to enjoy the privilege onomicully and politically, Wis iw ‘Then he went over the ship, talking rae We { sappointment and tried to mitt-| 3” nits Wale fAwniFed: byt promptly replied ty them.) "In all wards where sun parlors compatible with our aystem antmet to the officers, and he seemed to be} Velthe Hinbule “ t with a pocketful of chocolates| } me and honorable motives , n auent ons dl nape? sm aking a al vee Ie ods of Government and with the articularly anxious to learn how the Maen Ateay A refu) magazine that ever claracterized a nation, We AE AE ES ‘ory jconvateacant| Rui or ADTUTICORUInSCRURE, and wounded men had stood the ft the P pepe w 1 caramel, my Texas ex-| fo the Allien: Wer cone. crue ey aston® | coma to him and lead to stagnation and relpares- rag i t ihe ie iese complaints ure that] “In addition to this, a certain see-| gion, It would mean the # voyage. city ifed ranchman resumed, with desulte war in abundance. We poured into |. Briefly, tl nplain Ae od addition to tile, @ certain sect gion u up “There is no significance in MY) France earl Func I ontributions from Private C. M Pe er eae oe ae: PARRY | aA: BEES fafa thet teistsh Te aock tat, they Ry ae ver : i, have Mi 1 . portion Ninel we POUT ana gentile =. en " ; ool and hein wiltinke ae weaie ~ |rore the a8 docks thi viously dese nave ha litical wire . visit, retary Baker told a re-latter the arrival of | ing’s| Davis of Richmond, Van a member] You may. ; : Far as Tain informed We da net ine [are going to & camp instead of to]screened off for smoking. "This was | largely increased cost to pte porter, “I just wanted to look over] forve pe was inducted into the Ameri-| Of the 32d Infantry, wearing a ip Aaeoh the sangagis OF BIG Tals Per tO @SHOE @ Hoan ot rteee wne {their homes; that they want to go) spe arrangement for the benefit! chant and farmer; indeed, | Ay ine 4 is the t shrapnel wound in his hand, Alf frozen from your boa a ts home and instead are held for weeks | of th men, and it was es 8000| creaved cost all’ round | a many the Agamemnon, This is the first} can Army and a little lat smmine | he rlinzed ltt ‘ inch of territory as a compensatioa on the j and a little Jater RASnERN « ks stumble | H i at one of the camps; thut under offl-/as they arrived, for It was seen they| other evils, Cd opportunity I haye had, sioned First Lieutenant in recognition |MADE WRECK OF NORT down a dilapidated ¥ K to one | for our services. Tho history of civili- |Corg have lost thelr bagguge because Would Have to some special pro-|°"1¢ Government operationtdg cor On board her were 175 office of exceptionut wery PACIFIC LUXU ‘ tae SOU Rien) Senior URS “ped OF hee of aun disinteree tary 18 Tthey were not allowed to go on the| vis fort. tinued for five years a situs « 3 1 haat Gane Wieut: Owehs wea the! SVs Kantlean EMIDWroUe Doe. ean onenc diy: authorit ig 4 |Stance of such disinterested patriot | p tr eh fi Nmoking is prohibited in the cor " cated i ay Say i cmeaea Mi Perey ic oh SU OIESE OF a com eation tron s i sige a Sve le neve: By w ap place and yply station for | ism, We fought solely in the interests ie be Ne € ais ge te te ridors because ur the fire rink, but th) giherwine whit, Tbelleea: aetieats were 11 officers and 319 men sic }Commander in cy who: ootnit ghe'd grounded Uli my pal shook te MUTes and Red Cross workers: nd humanity eld in Che should work no hardship on any one." | meang permanent Government bper: - wounded, 3 of these officers and 8%) ed him t x ely" f awake, ‘There wae suche then strike down over the hilloc et us my brethren, cherish the : a tionor which means at the vagy lews men being bedridden, The mental | And cool soime fo, he assis! | couldn't see a thing, Whe Bee i Sadr RL eA Adi BAB LB thay Pane bead that the return to private gugna:r cases were 1 officer and 17 men hen icon wan came and we found ourselves | sand a quarter mile to the p Where day is at hand when the reign of the Ge DESERT AT PIER ment could only.be accorapiiabyg The 346th Infantry had 40 officers | struck 1 ur € idoked wo foollas, Ite the disabled ship lies Prince of Peace shall be firmiy estab- ade and Neate Ind acd Mae tack nd 2,205 men abourd. Forty-three It ma swe Who SOCIETY WOMEN TAKE RED lished on the earth, and that the of immense diMculties. rw? or col the ed at Campin ¢ Piatt nuch went off do ‘ope ladders pirit of the Gospel will so'tar away “Legislation to correct thg sho pee © gh aot diate, eine. SAP | hace such mon " over PAE india tine in wiwayoert sae CROSS WORK SERIOUSLY. minds and hearts of rulera and i | eamings aed laneneealtion be the pre ix and 35 per cent at Ca to \ ly ine home fellows scramble down as spry |. YOU can gee it was no easy task | Cabinets that h orth all interna y | ent railroad situation and to sub Thore also was the 313th Trench Mor- ot ‘ t t ' is anything with one leg missing or/fOr the women who first stood hy nal and dom Hisputes shall be a system of railroading advan@ageon tur Battery, Complete, cons f y jietats un arm off, Every one was good tr homely *uid—the Mis yJusted not on the field of battle bu to the public and fatr to he Fagiroac ) officers and 181 men ¥ ety ecites tile! natured, We tumbled around nd Frieda Ore, Mus, 0, 11, {18 coneiliafic va n sa by Ree i. offers no problem of excessive diifi- Amsterdam. together with N sutioro:there waa @ omic |S arl, Miss M.A, Barnaed and | uurrel: n wttled not by ‘he within five yeare. In fact, itug in narmy roster ¢ i Hen ear with hot coffee! Ms. Crane, Yet Cheer their mic d ' e pen and the vole - ; § likely to be obtained within ay and 21 civ at. € n a die name and Don't OU care which are mightier than nud from rst Need jer than within the longe: ye ¢ ‘ 1 outtits of dry |! year Ker Dp nul the rAd nderwear and | ‘f atch word it 4g he | sin | “To return the ratiroads t trest, where shi took on the Ameri- Hlovenee Dy Janet Mecicilun,| hemeis and mufflers and gloves nd | rogers, hunting ina sour hex ft = a =: Yankee Doughboys Swear by |country was one of the very gre eet cen ark eure in troops according to an arrange. Ed arti KK ‘ Gec, it was grea new can of condensed : Ki . : yur Government. The p: 1 tration wrought ¢ Sore Civilian urd included Samue In't._kno ipwrecks could be so/ : ped ‘Sim ‘ing the hearth < ‘ administration has wrough ONE LOAD OF MEN FROM THE | and Johan IH. Hollowell Private broke in to say he|stvie’ And neta bit et tro nbers have been doling out c | at the “Y." | jable aid to our country tn WEST ARRIVES. Fo 5 ud wate lot of the stretcher | the cook. We're learning tee i und tobacco, gloves and sweaters, and | ¢ . ry connected with the return of | C (H VIEWS ON ‘ The Bist Field Artillery, complete, pads | an ane Gel he ienetereen te mal untae. ihouseworkare’ ‘point. of wlewe| hart iis, fostener G han Pee mete our troops 1 Ue Ue ade vhich trained at Camp Devens, was A Boeken h to the hospital st Perhaps we shall know beite a 6 frost-wet san . bleh, unek itner, nuenbering 1 wore] “ind mot ‘ue of me boys was ataken | {trent que atrvaant ence hl als ot seopiies L wondered! Mee poe ASKS CAUTION IN USE OF 80h M’ADOO IDEA T0-DAY four officers and 1,331 men. There a Johns h) up or split out or hunt” so far as he | finished our education down here ies pedstlonded ledors of | OR a Now Yack DIER COMPLAINTS. \iso were twenty-five officers and 261 ante HU a ee eae estrone’ ave “Our day now from daylight t. | N@lld be made a nerea nent part Of) SaNcy, Jan. 6--With the Y. M, ¢ Under existing conditions evegy EASES men who were sick or wounde ae a ee us Ree vertany old tim We got stuck on clr programme of life or whethe |newapaper hus a right to have tt] Commissioner Clark WillAppear The American Santa rae ence they took thaie| Sandbar going home the other nig ey Were mere H far om | A, under fire for alleged inefficiency |!’ *spaper ; if ; Soe rought in seventy-three offle wand handled every one easy like, | aM Teached there near 12, wet and | that apponled to he's Jon the firing line, G. W. Perkins has|"#Tesnntative on the By All ma Belore Railroad Investig.gors 409 men, OF t forty-nine offi. |S jiantsllact Ane Eeh mercUNa Tare I believe in the eight.) Oren t A i |apent several fitat nae fdlebarkation are conducted up Pl Is Favored: cots and 1,400 men were members of | 10 twas tough luck bene fun eground day for cooks, and when t Person [could never.” sail] spent several profitable and aarti nnn nee on ttye. Hivery —Plan Is Favored; the 145th Fiela Art Wigty- Oye oe Home: Ehsh wore tere at igat. ana ney is ¢ I may ry ur | er nee ee Se vronted }) working days in Cobleng and in| t for ite object im WASHINGTON, Jan, 6.—Te Inte } a aay si ne f . at last, and [eo netcsentne canoe o y question, “be si n with | wth mite 0 = AS N., en Or Guan we per cen 1 ‘ k Iv L only had my | Pousekeepl aa nena n round of balls and parties. |Scouring the American area of oce-| juvemcnt or betterment of the ser-| state Commerce Commisston’s aig Ne t, m * Det I a now" wee louse wives a tal he Cross, we Y » pout j Fe nate he others ort) Danes Oh, never mind your clothes!" out fJeined on Th ay by nineteen m we Join the Red v di | pation trying to learn the truth about | y weleome tions as to the future of the, 4a Utah, and 20, per Mardy bunkie, “what In| bers of the New York County Ct en OU; the ¥, M. C, A.’s past activities Hut 1 should MWke to suggest that] will be lid before the Senajy 1 awis, Wash “ bout ladies the | ter of the Red Cross, including M fossistrnagi | 8 see ho} tutives of the nev rs|state Commerce Cor Pg. go-tlit ae wounded oR hoard Anita’ at a ae ee $5 the Fal Asectte atta ae i The work we have He is studying to see how any| bat if he may te mmerce Committes...go-d The Henderson the pour fixin’ up feed | Mrs. ree Wateon Mrs. tuvn primitive as «| shortcomings can be uvoided and Y PEt leacniie by nmissioner Edgar BL Cla are cencarel or ere for us guys, I y hud @ tough|D. Little, Mra. Edwin S. 5 A woing to end ‘1M. C. A. funds in the future spent ance, In the case Hag | WES eh ; Ada: s ent gyglin the service, 803 enlis me Mrs. Edward C. Zabriskie, M nee r tit ' ir leading and most | Bt merely his own ideas, but thow 810 were sick or wounded oners dur 1 is vomthing about [Clinton Work and Miss Phas been an houeat Joy to ux.) wilh the ulmont emiciency to Lenell © papers tuted: "Phe tirst of | the comissio e . Pe rere ee ta pine n ‘ i # about {Clin ork and M 7 . And 6° lihe American Atmy abroad, able papers tated tirwt ut} the comission whol on the. Herein Were u h X there on Fire] ‘This group of wonen ay tor | ‘The consensus of opin the France everal | eee the Modded aipk 88> officers, (en A ines ad ! gable at what Sings c eis more Hn t ‘ F ‘ ‘ ny | ohare ng favor rapuby, M, C, A. worker \ und up sa a na eo ny holiaalen ce Le eee wie al if pee Y aS . agi ref ; Mr. M expe leave’ Tue an, nine office a from lahe wank mene ft " : bh Me made hh r ' \ od all wlong the line ip the past, e ‘ Win Calfforn the alr cu, oF field a tay Geis grids: wing \ frequently has fallen down It * \ }\ i st of sena Hillery and one trom 1 The| put tlwa ; wee" | WOMAN REPORTER TELLS WHAT by day and . ‘ ' Atarieinieas } : H rut ee Tie n bute will be daiols Hemedia nd Bays dyeleased sh if 1 mistice THE BRAVE WOMEN DID. akin ‘and tin tite ¥ ' ‘ v nT u \ On before he ap te bata "was signed." | 1 had \ j wero ave : w wage . ioral: ie ' 1 wounded of: | Pravtice N New hoy whe did r oa Wat i ' nd MM ne Su f n \ : . | > Lieut, Dayid R eof|SEVERAL NEW YORK MEN| “Ii 1 Pig sie t ‘ hich, despite dim | H reas he Casals 1¢ “ j AMONG WOUNDED h vi ‘ons th , mall personne! hus w I t French War ¢ ‘ " ‘ veral SN \ low inspo on Hea nu for extraordjnar ' if p itd a eat aa ‘ ft . nd ot ler fire. Hl on 1 i tially eceiehat as tt of Tet 4 ent 4 shroud, Majo: n. Pirker Beat 4 ml ' a BilaNce rt ‘ Hi ‘ Huy A i omr 1 { Wee iu t mie | Points a ‘ we) \ rf role Honor, Lieut Ay ww ‘ afl r 0 s 1 < ‘ i" Kadwardsville 1 bet " ‘ id : 4 etna i to war Was on the staff of yust of No. 91 We mae to t ott n ( fl i . 5 " s | 6 w now Hispital, Philadelph 1 K of Company b | sae i i )| Aero Station, and w r ‘ who “hy tho > ‘ “YEOMANETTE” AND NINE NA-/© Gun Battalion, was wounded by | the mothert ny {not, wherever t wanted 1 Ton ‘i a re the No VAL NURSES ON BOARD. Anat 8 ‘| It didn't Jo xuric It looked : even wen! } ul wa the ¥ \ 1 = sale ds od Gibbo Was on Ju ard hurry Capt, Rachel R it the worer i ri 1 Yeomaneite” Winifred Git t Mad th alta! " Sh the wamanttta Motor a : “I nel { { and nine naval nurses, who have been| home town when he 1on the| y w ut wind-bitten | outtits for men who had been th racers eat on constant duty for sixteen months] Hoboken pi His home was only a ‘ 4 WVodne tee are Mano, DEG: RES t) 1 | r eit w er. c at the Naval Hos, tal in Brest, were | mile AWay, at Noo 810 High Pont | ne tie teat Gamay | aneroarel ttbin. ane we the i ta ‘ ver | on board. They woo the Misses Ada] Avenue, West Hoboken, Me. wa ; jaa} Phe military and naval off my tine h : vo Grund, Vie sua DENY AEH! Enash 1 oO t's best for} thy plano to select! vp I Bervise and 1 0 wor et wr i Linatina 1t “ural Catherine MeCar n y asl WC inded in the Ar-| i tote Lal “ by water, Burl we love We a much se Nf rn tri boat veanat fn OBE AlbeaudeRR Av Gander daw: ia. (St that’s needed busine ‘ i t Ghali. tes wove nt haw spent the 129th Infantry, 88d Di yi ou mad gency, eae he only trouble w t r this Another trouble with the ¥, M. C.| f e comfort of officers and sOlinded Kroes +t gre aT f ors Ww oso numer h k al , A. in the pust bus been that it ha “ i. er Government} Amencas foremost J)..." a tures haute” Riva “ini cke Into « eel dates ichevine what Lull ths | lash af mtora imER Ie could, Ghai vot tr lis ares , { Wilbur ner heuch exec 1 o’ hurnanit fl us bad ali the lar; k n of} food of the exer cbundance and breakfast cereal | |»: 1 sotuiers. rotureing | UH, Voth eiseted tor the | ae seated a caiman | Me pate Raton SORT on tl Seanee eae ingens nu A HOLL Wy tay morning [1 up t h caster and four t}owh for its own reputation, it] { su | were Private Sa } on 4 ndilow nd fought never 0 buye undertaken t oe 3 ous nia ek agit } \ t 1 . | Hiections In Bavaria Ordered to Be | my q h Ith time raped Nee Anouhe t trouble hay been che Hein Goan ae m le 1 mer ha med naufficie panel q ot bed = rf mas oh Hf i 1 my 7 nm. The for iniforre b ‘ MARIS. Jan, 6-—~The t in Na IN YOUR HAND Bigh to the taste | *rivate “tra } ‘in : m A A gied women n xe Irable ow ng to, the Imited class Of | tonal Acsembiv elect have been [t's heavier—it has more . z ine ma wees i o an German * atche . istying t ‘o the \ ence howe la % ne war could be recruited, ‘The Y : eae ee **Jaictest Fruit in the Wer appeti : 1 r ; if : } oA i . 2 Frenblio \ ‘ : hue, Br uokay th wh aay) eredud ‘

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