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PEON NT. THE EVEN ING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919, THREE SOLUTIONS od RUSSIAN PROBLEM UP TO P. FE ACE EN\ “a a } Tabaudy went to Westbury, forced an — oe ——— @ntrance into (he house, and when AM R H |at home while she feeds the Boishe- t above him, sho said, he threatened a i der. Hoover spent most of his last day ? Eabaudy pulled a revolver from h hh Washington discussing with Presi- Pocket, Mme, Lebaudy raid, and | dont Wilkun means of feeding Gere ‘atarted toward her when she drew |dent Wilson mean ing Ge her own revolver and fired, Lebaudy athe Oe Saeney ee ee , fell dead in the hallway Senator yeforred to testi: & i Many witnesses told of Lebaudy's mony of 1 . Logan, before & erased actions, his threats and ricultural Committee, whe { fits of passion. Ail admitted the « Jthe Agricultural umittee, whe character and excmplary behavior of Jatated that he sat in conference with “™ Dis Wife and little daughter, e Allies on the food situation and The dead man was one of the heirs that was intended to feed many of the French sugar King. He yuntrie a herited millions and made m Th | countries ven ’ vemaining mystery of the I indy | nivom en by Dhncrpilds daddies case concerns the whereabouts of thi plbyne Gf Swift: a, Oo. ant, othee (Sots a came porations, testified before the commit= |tee eurlier In the day that be informed nix employers of the probable sppoint- j ment of Hoover as Food Administrator three day's before it was announced, ut that he obtained such information throu intimacy with public affairs 1 through contidential relations with Executive oMe M Logan said he made Ur) ions to Mr. Hurley for speeches the latter wa. to make as Chairinan of the Shipping Board, but denied he wrote a ok oF sp f M Hurley He tid he was host at a large dinner for | Mr Hurley whe the latter left. the Federal Trade Commission, ae . | In addition to being employed as 4 ae Freedom Guaran- is Me Serpacadlotir ae saladlen ade teed and Equal Franchise haved eda atl adhe aheannnti conducted a correspondence Granted Sexes. Ay hm HLL lh Ww PE = agency for several newspaper 4 Sexes. : , EIN iL 5 —— te hrs os. RaWelisvosan ems ANOSS T CHAS BRACKETT EDCOL. BoMVATKINSON it FRED &-.FENNER Lr, JAMES NEWTO magazines. His principal clients, be- pee Bee Ceaes Nkcion on D-c.maoa D's. CROSS Td Swift & Co. he added, were LONDON 21—Germany, un- RU WaAscnoss O11 Company of Indiana, Gen- a = oe = Olt Company of . der the draft of the proposed ne Kad having Vial Gah — = tir Company Sra’ Rane Wshting (constitution, is divided into several; qn Cassel the Major will be submitted to the Peace Con-|ex-Premier Lvoft and Boris Bakhme- | mapenre te ee eile Gene aoe Breas ccte made thle ot 7 tieff and other Ambassadors of © SENAT ret ord oberts ade th atement: erens Fo non. e divisions, according to a wireless de-|tlan People's Party, 4,09 ihe eau’ whuald ba aianeras ep tei pe Regis oben ' Raa g th Jan. Britio ; s ple 1 shot pe all-embrac- | promir aries to the confer- court will go int patch trom Berlin to-day, include the| Liberal, 9.48; Conservatives, 371 | ing—for afl trustworthy nationa—|ence, But thus far no Russian Gov manta ¢rom Tate 88, for the denth OF and the Minority Socialists, 1,194. . for th z Leas 7 shi yt a re following: . since it for the good of humanity.” |ernment has been recognized Prince John, the youngest son of Kin | In Setttin the Majority Socialists k 0 e \ ; ' ¥ 7 a The Republic of Berlin, heading the] got Go,794, the Indepond: a pacer be a 4 : ir fe finition of “trust-| Authentic infor on re 4 here | George, on turda; At the con- Net of the federated republics, andig4o5, the German Domoora' ee ny ord tobert replied that in|concerning recent developments in 1 aa pee the couse will Pualudinge te ity and rural ctetricts : Demoora ne case of many one criterion | Russia indicates that the strength and ie ent y the German People's Party, 19,678, would be in the establishmen aaa Ameician ot Greater Berlin, with about 10-{tne German National Party 9048 and SATE ITTGE CoAE ETT? eee eee Comeemnnne Canada Rescin oating Law. 090,000 inhabitants. Hebabe nce rty 9,048 a x ¢ from military domi-|at home have weakened somewhat in | OTTAWA, On’ “The anti- ” itrista 5 fa }e his wor be a ruaran t “i The Republic of Prussis, including) ty Ludwi aten the M — sa rut : would be a guarantee |the lust few months, although Premier loafing law pas. a War measure the provinces of East and West Prus-|oicists got 24,444, tho Ind wy A a, : : : ie nb ner It was obvious, |Lenine and his associates have suc Res meen teams ioe ca the. eoeanere istrict tr alts et len & Would Not Lift Blockade, Supreme Council in Paris ae he eu ; Ko c igi could ceeded tn atrengthe ning their armies Pén jont 1 Ot ————— Sais Ob ae radaaae 1 ¢ c rints 0 e ape ars ° tee il she had brought | 4nd gaining considerable military suc- | Penrose, JONNSON ane ers cade ee tinge Uding German Democrats 7200 and tho! Except for Foodstuffs and Again Takes Up Rus- order out of the pr chaos and |°*emicr Lenin | D 1 Ligl WI nd the Sudetes regions Cast! Poasants’ Tea £00, 5 the cc exion of th ¢ Gove Rear care pr emand Light o here of Bohemia, In Franconia the Majority Socialist Few Other Products. sian Question. ment Wen cea, ae Ayre nine 1 co ‘The Republic of Brandenburg pailud 100088 vot pei eat ciogesionali oe [ty of @ vigorous Allied $100,000,000 Is to Go. cluding that part of Brandenburg out~ | socialists 20,882, the Tal ianelen PARIS, Jan, 21 (Associated Press).| PARIS, Jan. 21 (United Press).— ha LEAGUE OF WELCOME IN| Exccutive Committes "ofthe Sov aide of Greater Berlin, together with| party 10,454, the Flav : . us NATIONS. Congress that the Bolsheviki surren-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—Pas JUST SAY Pomerania, Altmark and two Meck- |Party 113 ‘avarian People's |—Owing to pressure of more urgent] Following a long conference this morn-| In Austria th situation 18 quite] y, Karl Radek and For- . a . ' lenbures. pares ie 15 and the National Lib-| problems before delegates to the| ing, in which the Russian situation| ‘ferent from that in Upeihd bese Ms abies COON TO ee iain eat aihow. wae "The Fat of the Land” ‘ corals 28,365 on ae : srously, but vas de-| hill, aske sident: Wilson, ‘The Republic of Lower Saxony, in-| "In inner Bavaria and Swabia tne | ECte® Coneress, various economic! was further discussed, the Supreme pike CUPCOIED itu) austin a hae ma any ot one twelve Kea arsereen w ,Sluding Hanover, Schleswig-Holstein, 7 rable: the ley can - been split up by revolution, while| votes out of 200 cast. ~ y menaced the Sen TO YOUR GROCER— Majority Socialists delegations are studying, each for] War Council re: ' . ‘ Oldenburg and Brunswick. ' the galt r Col resumed its session this|Germany thus far has held together,| The prospect of forelgn Interven. | at t ‘ . HE'LL DO THE REST be Hapuella. of Westphalla; in: |r rea \ Ta; the National | its the blockade and kindred] afternoon in an effort to clean up all ontinued Lord Hobert. and 18 ap- | tion, however, it ts sald, haw brought Gniccn ia Stace aaleg Weatglisllns WehaebsresLinse| Sesh vent the Bavarian Feonies! | problecay It is probable they wilt| preliminary work and permit the gon-| PCat Probable that a number of] tin elements which pport from cer. | 1 1 and Pyrmont eich epee German Peop inaugurate joint discussion during] eral congres: separate states will develop from the} (lon as such, and who fear that inter | ial pce with ‘The Republic of Hesse, including |! 1,105; Independent Soeiat | the coming week. ‘al congress to get under way Austrian empire. vention might result a counter| ed Herbers Hoove > Hesse-Nassau and the Grand Duchy | whe Bavarian dMiddie \Cia: The American viewpoint contem- |, mepaineny Weta, (a) MNMSEN VOU $5) hilt Heide bi base Gt Carmuny;) | tevolubee: ene the resterstion of the! have charge ‘ ‘ y, 39 late: certs oy » | have been jargely instrument je | he said, “stable and trustworthy | Menor ly bocineal A ceded a of Hesse, fee ee eave tierarasont | plates a certain relaxation of the) gely instrumen’ ho eald, “stable and trustworthy |egtimated to number 200,000 ‘tmen Tt| Furopeans with the ‘ T he Republic of Rhineland, in-| aj b Majority earlier “watertight’ blockade, which | “steering committee” reaching the Be : ‘biished.| is said to be well equipped and un NEW PUBLICATIONS. ‘eluding the Rhine provinces, Bavarian |‘i#lists polled 43,000 votes; the Inde-|would allow the entry of foodstuffs, |clsion to hold an extra session to-day ut there is no reason why the var-| complete control of ite leaders, The) | °nFt ee Pfalz and the Principality of Birk. | Pendent Socialists, 421; the Bavarian | lubricants and other materials into] It was reported that the disposal of tous states should not come in when! WED Poy tee ey oad supsiinn taal me baa 2 enfeld | Peoples’ Party, ; the German enemy countries, This, it is held, preliminaries had progressed to such SN ene cabled the leaders to maintain’ dis. exialatio an The Erfurt Government district is| Peeples’ Party, 887; the Peasants would permit the restoration of dis-/an extent that the full congress woull eget eed cipline and to attract recruits. ton Inte t ay in which to go to Greater Thuringia. | League, 31,568. tributing systema, flour mills and|be able to take up the big easentiat | that Hae connection he petnied oul), te ah pelleyed) Hare. tnt Ae. FA¥OlE non, i ing e ig er The federal state of German-Aus-| COPENHAGEN, Jan. 2%.—Incom- other agencies involved in the prep-| problems of the peace witiecaent be | bate Bohesia showed) TONG seta Ob) Ey ONG te era ime Wit Tose mt tria 1s also to be founded and Vienna, | blete returns from tho German elee- aration of food supplies. The block-| fore the end of the week re hi than the other sections / Ti, Chance of success, while the of ret ' FOR WORK Mike Berlin, is to become subject to| tions show the Democrats polled ade, however, would otherwise be as| ieave mer. dani hegrtonee Bolshevi! o1 of the! ‘ 7 | ould | H. Scavenius, former Danish Am-| As to Turkey, it was impossibl heviki maintain control of their udlines wy . ‘ the State Government. FP of 4,041 votes, Majority Socialists rigidly gcced ha, ween Mesadnn 6t|baheadbe tb Polvogvad, obo Of (hk liane cratiaions. “W ae ible to! army S What Will Your Soldier Do, man-Austria are to go to Silesia 2,603,422, Independent 8 is 401,-| ite valuo as @ weapon to force the|fast diplomats to leave Russia, was | what MAR While io not know -——___»——__ rant | When He Comes Back? per Saxony or Bavaria |187, Christian 1 1,110,197, | enemy to accept the peace terms that| heard by the council this morn-| Rot Tey ML yee Sere net ere MAY NAME ANOTHER | , BASLE, Switzerland, Jan. Tho | the German Heop , will be presented ing. His country w nig: of the hibila sUaireute fe HemRae Wrote ieiaatety td CMLL MANE AS aR ‘ 5 af 0! ag one ol h orlal lement to be ade te ewe 0 a) n Graft of the proposed new Constitu-| 4nd the Conservatives ie-|! ihe calkeution, oF Ure! blockade: ba ltaat OF) the! weubeinicol Breay c(t ver | Eukce Cacerpea’e. gar i FOR COL. HOUSE'S PLACE soll weet bnekiee seeniean Nee ca daw Gorcnany: Facer ired,| cording to advices recelved by the regards foodstuffs is already effec: | lat i Seep | ba i| =e Re GERe ‘ stuffs is alrew jlations with the Soviet Government. si “a j Provides that all ma ave | Berlingske Tidenre, \ive in a portion of the former Hans-|It was believed that, under the cir- BULGARUN s yet GIVE UF i. THE PEACE PEACE COUNCIL. CH If 1 Were Twenty-one Hee cee aie core the law and{ Although the Majority Socialists! burg domains, Food in being sen+|cumstances, his testimony would! yfucy ot PIRATIONS. *©) by William Maxwell, Vice Presi- that ai! privileges and advantages of |!!! have the ascendancy over any into Vienna ag well as to “liberatel {closely parallel that of Joseph Nou- rrhihgisyeactaewsalarsi aaloaaan sted fa r He fealth Reviv Ravives Snecul |” Senator Penrose de i that Pict dent of Thomas A. Edison, Inc. Pet erat cae than oe eeved whait| other single party, tho results indi-| regions” and will be supplied to Ger- |lens, tho French Ambasmd Peal teens chtmont Soeiee bales is Poor Health Revives Specula- ured that Pists- | jg @ businecs, book which tells i SACI aEAG baitiaa eOmeEA » th enc ssador to | league will to know if Bulge mare soldiers were going to demand at he would. de ; be abolished, according to Berlin ad aay Pi Bourgeois parties together) many under the terms of the armis-| Russia, who appeared before th Bea Set ike ee Sane | tion About Baker, Taft | wi ent over t he : g rf sy a ir Ne ee meived hate | will have a majority in the National tice extensio grec nent signe ae 5 \ a ; nt ove y-one—o _ Vea Foes tes me . Pee Laeahiy es ones nae rent signed at Sonn zee 089 . Prussia of the Balkans” before ad- and Root. | 5 rifles, cay tes heb) book for ee exercise of religious prac- | “% = 1 s ay. Noulens's statement was not mac matic SHINGTON. sé \ , 8 tee is Guaranteed, within the limits| ,72® National People's Party has) American experts are said to be-| public, but ahoriy. ater hi rites Bray Race on: & t Ree Be Oe fee, a me : the HMts) ected eight delegates ude 7 We Ua ae bae mami \ Foreign Affalrs return of Preside ison from Bue | With rifles.” of morality and public order, re Ent delegates in Haden, in- tieve that babbitt metal for bearings, from Archangel he gaye out an in-|ef the Chamb:r of Deputies is consid- retummiot Ereaidant: Wilsonitrom Bir) “ea. yohnson, Californie $1.25 AT ALL BOOKSTORES Beientific instruction, the measure) \4 4) ae . chs pie soe lubricants, repair parts for locomo-|terview in which he declared that|ering a project presented by several rope, with the fact that Col, House's | |... AAeat Seer he J.B. Lippincott Co., Pub. Phila. provides, shall be free and accessible | Party. lect ag ey mae ger and flour mil!s and other |any form of recognition of the Bol-| members to make Versailles the health continues poor, bas revived! oiq posi putton, rubber stamp n CS to ait Germans according to thelr! toe tne tonmor Prosidedt of thd| nttecw v4 i VELNY the same favikt was impossible permanent seat of the League of Na-|«peculation that the President may |ods of Bien EWATiay Baw df capacitics, he Slcutegory us foodstuffs, since it is merican peace delegates to-day| tions. The British plan for a league ; Reichstag, Konstantine Fehrenbach.| opyic _ | day | tions © British plan for a league. | appoint at least one more American | nid tha mpathy for the poor It 1» proposed that the present diss] sree a rcgnion were elected by the byious that enemy countries have| appeared to favor a thorough in-| preparcd by Lord Robert Cecil, bas| delegate to the Peace Conference, a ean were Waite panty chet oIEO. Eeinition of wanted property ahall belo” legates wero elected by the|no adequate fuclities for enilling flour | vestigation to fix responsibility for) ben completid, It was sent to (he) Former President Taft's support of| hundred million doliar fund ceased —On Sunday evening, Jan, 2 modified by a comprehensive process. | Dicluch, Worelen Minister of Haden. and distributing food after it is im-| the war—that no culprit might es-| printer last night. Tne League Of Nations leada eocie t)|when he heard that part atthe fund her_home, 1948 Amethyst ah, V6 with @ view to the repopulation of the | the ‘social Democrats elected five | anut cape, and that punishment might be| Asido from the attention being ald | pelieve that be may be named, while| wa Be aed: ta Mtantow Gor iy SIONS MARY Ac OBAREs peer ee country districts nF mie o} ¢| Some American economic experts} Meted out to all those sharing the/to the Russian situation, the Society |Einu Root's trip to Russia ‘giving | ct ; eae S| Miro at Ke late: Borman! 3 rade, 9am Th ite main feature the proposed|ccemates one of whom ta Hert advocate for enemy countrics, at least) Aullt, from the Kaiser down, of Nation question 1s now in an ad- | yy esta innlan: MEE ene a a mathe of Hub By Es Fe BE ee Constitution, which hus been drafted | @ucckert, Traffic Minister, Ludwig) vustria-Hungar 1 pos: ~.| With the conference programme . ‘ Se ae, | eee SM eraO ART AMSA Into conditions |this country J ve Ameri nny Gennlon): Mit, FASS enim: Item | gary, and possibly Ger- programme| yantageous position and steady de- ; . era ; 4 under Government auspices, provides | Haas, Minister of the Interior, was) many, @ furth | calling for memoranda £ there, and his diplomatic prestige! packers from los McDermott, drs. & Ryan, Ed- for a Reichstag composed of two| succossful as a candidate of the Ger-| plocka ‘0 Urther relaxation of the! sowers rexarding res} Fe eile tie | velopment may. be anpec’ lead many to believe his se Johnson called attention to “riot werd end Joneph Brady, apd. the Chambers, one to be « popular Cham-| man Demooratic Party. mlocKAge tO: permly the UApOreHOn | ee end Lien eel for| ‘There are three main proposals be-| would be a logical one if the Pri eee ee ee rey Ateslona wole;| Mihm Ne teste ead, Misabey Beadz: ber and the other chosen byt eat eat of limited quantities of raw materials, |“ inuing the war] fore the Peace Conference regarding | gent should determine to designate \ DOTICEE :A0h® mn muss of requiem Wednesda: gates. The peoples Chamber’ shail} Full returns from the lc of ‘These imports, however, would not bo| tere was tremendous interest tn the} the Russian policy, ‘Tho first advo- F ateldicrs in Boston. He declared that] Jun, 22, 9.20, ut Church of Our Lad he | compoued of deputies of the| Saxony slow this result: Majority/enough to permit the Central P ers | Attitude of the American delegation cates vinorolls uwantl yn and the another Republican, Secretury of War) xoigier ured among 1. W. W.|-er Solace, White Plains av., near ant uni rman people, elected by] 8 4, 17 fi 4 a pep lily dy P; ‘ poro! e c i er alse ‘avora entioned, ee : united German | pe either wanee (ee a 7 M rman Demo-|to Fesume international commercial particularly President Wilson. overthrow of the Bolahevikl, The Babsar ante tevorsbly, (pentionse ' s attlo hocdtise they had | rie Pars avs: Vee Meath burial te: Gee } 6; Gorman onal Party competition while the Allied rhe French 4 Ay haw vary Cometory Ali men and women o twenty | Garman’ Deoples Durty, sand Lode: [ar MMCiN daberinee aden tie Hanae SHS Freneh ATMAAY bre GEASS | gecond) edfroceien, by. very other pe aoe ie" MASE Oh kee Was wie, Tha lnaee man 6 Tn and Inde- | are atill | i he handicap | proposal that the Kaiser be tried be- | me h he cespatch of troop This cloud of unemployment which | NINONe=THOMAS EUGENE J, pGhamber will be chosen on the prin. | Pondent-Hoclaliats, % | © devastation of their chief in- | gore an international court, P means than the cespatch Sroens, beloved wons of Buxune and Dorothy Se anicR. ec oy ity Soe! | eglons, i ade a . Pi stance sleme: Russia ow may be no larger than a m4 eae at is poret ciple of proportionate representacion, | 2m weriin. ti Majority Soclansta | dustrial regions, the spollation of 11 |1)04 “George, in. his _— remter| assistance to the elements in Russia how may bo no larger than & man’s) Nixon (nee Hofan) ne. dratiorg of the pil evidentiy ) Abbarently, had elected Philip, Kehek- dustrial plants, the transformation of | Lloyd G , in Nis recent politicall agnting for democracy and order T ONIAI IS TAK NARVA hand ud, “will spread until it Funes} (rom: cranGparente” heme, 64 jemann, pard isehe ithe the greg ou of the remal Be | ci i ad a J t J had in mind a highly centralized gov Pratnneits r led ie Bay be sn ere ae 4 Shple Samneinne sac. Pata eous punishment of the] against the Bolsheviki, with the ob- Secchi covers unless something is done, | Vandam Thursday, 2 P.M. erment, with full control over most | Hugo Heidmann; the Independent | of industrial laborers who are. atlil Hel ene of his principal planks. | ject of contributing to the restoration Ae geree We must adopt an Amer Schencetady papers please copy. waa h the peo- | socialists, Hugo I Police Presi- }under arms, r eee Wilson has been silent| o¢ normal conditions in the peripheral | Bolshevist Troops Reported to Have Jean policy for American workers and VAN BUREN.—JAMI'S VAN BUREN, ent Hichorn, Low and Herr While propor safeguards will be| thus far, pik a survey of his @8-] regions of Iussia, and to encourage Been Beaten in Important for Americans who made the fight | Services at CAMPARLL FUNBRAL }Laukaut; the German Democrats, [needed to bar any bility of ex. |soclates’ viewpoint to-day indicated] ty lath f the central regions broad, Wo took their jobs fo CHURCH, Broadway, 66th at., Tuceday, stay Hartmann 1 Horr Nau-| porting goods at enormous prices |they favor the most careful invest She PopWiarione Oh ne wal | Engagement . rely |g o'clock np, and the Centrists, Nationale |fuw pald for clothing and articles of . {8} still under Bolshevik domination In ons und now leave them joble: . und People's Party, coopera Seen ernst en it ia telt thet {Ue to determine who is directly re-} an effort to obtain similar conditions| COPENHAGEN, Jan Senator Hardwick, Georgia RATE BAM UBY TASES Uhelm Karl, Herr von Wardoft anc pressure of public opinion in [*Ponsible-the Kaiser or others, The third involves the cessution of|Trotzky, Bolshevik War Minister, nar-|vlared that America in aske enenee 2 PRELL FUNERAL hare Ladede tate enemy countries will be sufficient to| The President s always held t H, Broudway, 66th et, Tuesday, i fi ? opposition to tho Bolshevik Govern-|rowly escaped capture when Vinnish}a deaf ear to the of vir aPpeoM l Later returns snowed. (hat. Mathias 4x at home for many months. [guilt to be personal, and it 19 reco ' Erzberger, Chairman of the German blem of trade restric! Rectad thot etal he Gave col-} ment, the withdrawal of the a880-/and Esthontan troops took the city of Armistice’ Con nd leader of fon 14, Ay a part of the en Cea hen he was Governor of Jejuted and Aviied troops and an ats !Narva, it was announced In the F wen kade, tw also under con madera sae ee ne vauetee a law to}tempt to reach a working ranges | is nian oficial SARE 4 ag: tora ore ‘ jon in, American {determine personal responsibility for} ment to assist Kussia out of her|yrre teany. i a la | Haw ann an aiaofauariers lo permit exportation of|the acts of on offic Oe f rf . |here to-day dams, REDS’ POWER DOOMED ele , Tee PENAL Uae aR Raolaen TS AD elie an van Molals, troubles, though the formal recognl+ |" Recent despatches reported ‘Trovky | nh newspapers announce that a uch quantities us are required to] “P! havent J Mesa) of per-|tion of the Bolsheviki is not neces |to be leading Soviet trovps in various | wurrund for the fh oF the demands of home consump. |#0nal guilt to the Kaiser is stayed | gary lengagements 7 dent Kichhorn Jomand wil t is id, |by doubt whether he was th perp - - (Continued from First Pag is said variou eve serious exports from | trator ‘ Under the tast proposal, the Asso-| | Liao te Bald Natl vont ape us exporis fc m [trator of the crimes growing out of | ciated Powers would attempt to sup |New Wurtemburm te to to punishment oral 3 }the war or was merely t tool of | ply Russia with food and other pletes Chart Mark first, the controversies and bitterness | been the itary clique whte ro | Jan, 21.-—All Utles and de arms. ths 0 aeons 0 a ittera is] been ixsued, Confers Winn Ant Pare! \ ll ry s ii wn h sure hunded urgent necessaries and assist io the]. ce ia ae anes Worthwhile Candy Offerings for Tuesday, January 21st, he ority and Indepen- | Jia 21 ie nin ent appears that the | reorganization of transportation, in- |), olla Neu dent Socialiste would undoubtedly |e io Spariscuns umd Indore PATE ee Ee MARE come {Americans will advocate the most {dustry and commerce, provided the| which Ramiblis of Waser ea, Featuring Cur Gregt Mid-Week Special: have converted the Constituent As- | ‘ intnston headed by Prot, A igo {thorough inquiry to determine every | Bolsheviki would guarantee to dis-| special podilcang pa » ie 6s mat = BO a a ee eta loliod aa Santreted teeat phageathns, Mane sembly into a disorderly assemblage | * v has been in Budapest for four| person whe is guilty and the extent | continue their attacks on their neigh- | further catablishea. complete religious inet tee Beal ak it se et orien cA from which little could have been | y 9 ferred with politicians of jof their gullt bors, refrain froin molesting Allied] freedom, requisitioning all church funds, re vaualt 25¢ expected, | eg f div!” PARIS, Jan, 21 (Associated Press), | sympathizers and cease terrorism, |which would be used in paying off FOUND BON In some polling stations in Berlin Po! _Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and| REPRESENTATIVES TO URGE|< itch promery kien titel Of Other Tuesday Attractions: large numbery of ballots we de un-/Purkey cannot be admit to th: CLAIMS IN PARIS. | eatablishts aL s eared illegal, and it is said Philip the | Leas : af Nati at tho present | Representatives of the vayiou " ESOS DMR, OHH C eit < CHOCOLATE Scheidemann lost 11,000 votes in one M time, but wy Ki si wed t ohare Ge romont with the Caception 4 ‘ovide f " beurt a! y ALs——The hol rt ie choicest ward alone from this cause RoMB, join a8 soon as the league | tise fof the Bouluhevik, are now an Mar wutd Cabhiet, 1a be elected i ‘eas Reports from Munich show t 1 Heo Vy ‘ fied that they are entitled to befor on their wa wdvovate Milk,” forme Majority Socialists polled ey ' » Ateplane Ista Whale, | ranked among the trustworthy na-| their cla afore the Pence ¢ a Auece tale all ie RADIOS votes; Christian People’s Party, A ' Sea N 2 : iO. Cal a Ns dlvbdeut, | thong of the world ence glus Sax the former Lnescetted - fancos yet gee wreclds German Democrats, 59,821, and M x Pe tage : © break | ie Apel eels elee aie be Ms ts the opinion expressed by| Foreign Minister in th ld regime, ALBANY 4a i fiers lates yy 44¢ 1 ’ orolute, ity Socialists, 24295. The National aiwoye forbidden Cali HARE? set ans Milaa sa aman wenaie [tee Robert. Cecil, (who. hae suse) now. representing the Kuban and Com painted Wy Hoe t Neoskivns® Newark: macain aun 4 ned over te e printer the Rritin! Omsk Government M. Tsch: ¢ b wart Maes ay ment oO bape) For exect locations on Lberals cast the lightest vote of the organized part in mtioual politics two miles of imperial Beach. plan for the League of Nations which President of ta Wariner reader re in the” New Kerk hy neil ne Ne secitd Welahe tel tdte the Sonate , “ § organiae, he ’ ' | ee eee area es . - — ! ooo

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