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aN TS ig es ewe sarnas sbi THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1919. Ail T BERNSTORFF TELLS GERMANY’S ATTITUDE ON PEACE seca =\CERMANY READY ULS.SHOULDLEAD [New York Society Women at Palm Beach (WAR ON HEARST Out as soon as it seems advisable and messes st] TQ PAY DAMAGES, WORLDAIRFORCES,| Furnish Advance Views of 1919 Bathing Suits| NEEDS HIS IME, sce sareecess SAYSBERNSTORFE SAYS PREMIER Atk 3 JONAS HAS RESINS they think a society of nations might be developed out of the deliberations = = of the Peace Conference. President Riiien Se Secwn to have esamines| 400 Ready to Abolish Con- 'Rickenbac tar tp De to Devote Time this view and contempiated its pos| scription and Wants Place | to Rousing Country to Im- | Fight Such a Demagogue,” sibilities, * tia al eine Fay No official statement of the details. oy League or Nations. | portance of Flying. He Says. of the “compromise plan’ for the | government of the former German BERLIN, Feb. 1.—Count von pt. Eddie Rickenbacker, premier colonies by mandatories has been Bernstorff has given tho Assoctated American ace, plans to devote his time made, but it is understood that the Press a statement written by him to rousing the United States to the use of the word “colonies” in official after a consultation with Forelgn need for the greatest air foree in the statements docs not limit the scope Minister Brockdorff-Rantzau and world. of the plan to former German terri- other high officials of the German| Rickenbacker declared as he came tory. It may also apply to euch tor- Foreign Office. joff the liner Adriatle to-day that just Titories as Mesopotainia, Armenia and 1 view of the fact that Count von 4 foon as possible he will go to econ Bernstorft 1s one of the mon en- Washington to offer his services to the Chineso and Japanese claima to sista with the working out of the Government, and he sald he ts think Tsingtao, it is understood, will be bd ing seriously of embarking on a. na- left for adjustment to the League of Stalls for Germany's participation ios 1 aadrass the people, who, Nations, and it 1s also believed that 1 the Peace Conference, and will, 1) ig aon't know the diltersane he. the same order will prevail as to Dal. With the Foreign Minister, be a Ger- can a bombing and « combat pls Because of the trouble over the presence of James M. Beck at the mass meeting of the Brooklyn Vie- tory Celebration Committee at the Brooklyn Academy of Music om Wednesday, and the injection of poll- ties, Nathan 8. Jonas, Chairman of the committee has resigned. He in- timated that he will devote much of his time to fighting William R. Hearst. At the meeting of the ecu- tive Committee of the Celebration Committee, Mr, Jonas read his letter of resignation. ‘Tho committee unani- - a and Albania, ove c y el e 8 " ay mously passed a vote of confidence in ¥ matia and Albania, over which Italy man delegate, the statement may bE} wy crica's future depends up a pass u Of ¢ peer \ and Jugo-Slavia are at odds regarded as offic It was writ- f ‘ and urgéd Borough President The present pro: me cont t ; t alf service,” seid Rickenbacker Ric un, Who was present, not to » present programme contem- ten in English and was in part 48/1 eos army and the biggest navy aece resignation. Mr. Reigei- plates the hastening of the League of | fullows Nations’ plan by the committeo hav-| "The question, what would Ger- ing it in charge so that a report|many consider a peaco of right and may be made before President Wil- | justice? may briefly be answered in| fon's departure, The Secretariat has | this way: ‘That we would regard changed the name of this body to such a@ settlement, by which the “The Commission on the Society of terms of peace laid down in Pr } Nations," in deference to the wishes | dent Wilson's address to Congress, of a number of deleg who reyard- | Jan, 8 1918, and the principles of set- | i @4 the use of the word * 45 tlement in his subsequent addr j Indicating an or offensive are carried out in true accordance and defensive purpose with the high-minded and far-seeing The Matin to-day makes a plea for| spirit in which they were conceived,’ | !nate both the army and navy for i the adoption of French as the official! “Among the fourteen pointa tho| *imple reason that the alr dominates language of the Socicty of N dominating note, in our opinion, ts ana and the earth. $ It points out that French has been the |to be attributed to point No. 14, pro- | American people must be language of diplomacy noe the! viding for the constitution of aroused to these facts at once, T criticism 0 ttle. H6 refused to' ace Mr. Junas's request that the resignation be accepted immedi« ately and said he would give it con- sideration Mr, Hearst was bitterly attacked by Mr. Jonas after he had read his letter. | “I want it distinctly understood that it is not Mr. Hearst nor the edi- torinla in his newspapers which are | driving me to resign,” said Mr. Jonas. |"There must be in this country a man big enough to answer and to fight such a demagogue. “Lam willing to accept that respon- | sibility, and my main object in ask- ing to be relieved of the duties of | the chairman: is to devote all my it ine to waging this mattle. “Hearst and bis New York Amert-, a can and ning Journal are @ Eighteenth Century, and that it was|League of Nations, which as Mr, Wil- | Government ¢ rh, } MRS KB menace United States Gov- the language of tho Algeciras and the! son said on Sept. 27, ‘Must be a part, | for not allowing more to be known of | a VAN RIPER: ernment doesn't fight, but which I cA ence \¢ ee ' . » of airplane ° aif . 5 [intend to fight ea Capon ne iy usec Esra that |and in @ sense the most essential | the kr use of airplanes * th eal UMPHREY S- . ; < | Rrrandes’ Bt. White and Stega-am TatGamen it 16 reccenised as peoul. | "are. ¢ we pease esttloment ry of the air has completely Toots Fiend SER ‘ ‘ , : | Steinbrink, both well known Brook- eee emapted for clearly and unam.| "AS the great succcss of the re- |changed warfare MRS R-TEDDY |ynites, urged Mr. Jonas to continue biguously expressing fine shades of|cently founded German League of] American fighters coming home| THORMAND: ee coe thought. | Nation Society — pro’ rman }from the war are going to take a} st and his new Members of vg 5 Allied so'invest leading men clearly recognize that | greater tnterest In their country, and| i to dictate to the which will go to Teschen to Invest- | vothing but an international league |in who ts running tt, Capt, Ricken- oples can do | backer declared. ESechs and Poles have prop that of f martyrdom of Edith Cavel) and : pending the ion “of the siete fart wuep cons crecaen” * |ewouan apat toning heli” bo ald Rt p ON ARD ‘CARRIED BONFIRE. WITH HIM | fy Conference, The committee edit in| “With regard to tho first, accond| "seeing so many men die—some of { ALL THE WAY 10 FIRE HOUSE rane a IN ARMY 56 592. of Siyho oat thelr lives en the Bede u ro! ¢ e ) President Riegelmanr sat cate =| 1 |by and heard this. When Mr, Joras in the world would be useless in rm ern warfare without the largest air | service.” pt. Rickenbacker declared Amer- Jica should be able to mobilize within twenty-four hours 10,000 aviators, Jwith five high class planes for cach ‘onstruction of airplanes and con. trol of this service should be se rate,” he continued, “but should dom- ue erves som ition is whether papers are to be | fon Napected that it Will be able to ,and third points in Mr, Wilson's pro-|them your own pals, It makes a | turne 4 to him and asked that tus res- Feach that city bofore the middle of gramme, we are In perfect accord fellow realize what life means, and February. vith him, In connection with point| what a fine country this Is, that men “lizaheth x a No, 4,"It may be mentioned that Ger-| should fight so for it, It certainly : Elizabeth Firet m con ; ation be acted on at once, the Bor= i] but, With N , ough President said aS: ; 1—Mes “Phia requires mature thought, and eens I will take the matter under consid- WORLD LABOR PROBLEM ee seviea which thos tr hee| tines, "Wee Seve beew sheeting a ‘ men Put Out Blaze, Shipme Appa atus Un- WASHIN( down, : m1 we arava: ' has Jette ° ‘tree, open-minded and ateoiutaly im-| “Personally, I feel I shall take a person 1 put) Mines Committe ere have been eens 6 sent him regarding the sibstitution |partial adjustment of all colonial] greater interest In this country, and “ : ki ut will be accommodated If be brings) y, 5102. Rate Facently. fer oe the gith mivision) 1 ida mony while| Grmure One Gent es » Coasts >eace Conte ims, proposed by Mr. Wilson andj in who is going it. 1 wi Lloyd George Refuses to Inter-|the vtazo down to the ¢ ve § Nn > that they a Plenary Session of Peace Conter ll Be ; | ho is going to run it. I will want A. A tenta bil wa lmmlitaa: tos es of the 109th Infantry, of “the right of f J ; ecepted by the Entente Govern-|(u know whether thi, , ; ; i the no , ; erel| pod , os P, e, her this man or that is fe elfast—Railw Ly ay nov i day b rr ‘ P of fair play He t ystponed for Work on ere at Belfas uulWwa y un Henderson ¥ division, stand second at fair 1 ence Postponed ments, and we are looking forward to| host fitted to hold a position of trust Matt drives the Westfield- posing ral licensing of potash 1,12, Next is the 102d Infantry, of Mann AS Vateme League of Nations. a discussion of those claims in the|in tie Government. And this spirit | W alkout, Threatened. ltalnside. bua, and yesterday | | import TVACYaNeL, A paHC Oh PLSRGH WK €: TAtEL E ee OREN Le oee UA Teeeione nina PARIS, Feb. 1—The usual plenary |Pesee Conference in the spirit OS Save toced eames thutenads ot! ducted @ succeasful experiment in|lieved long enough for the American og and fourth is the 15th Infantry , hia official capacity, and comme session of the Peace Conference was \! ned by the American resi ent. men who have been fighting for it.” GLASGOW, Feb. 1.—Thousands of |/[anition, Javing lighte Ahis p | Potash int t them P "hs here conveyed, postponed to-day to permit the peace ie ety olnt No. 6 were coms) Rickenbacker, as he camo off the] troop have arrived here and sentrie Way ths Cuisine natal: ont rj} selves firmly again mt t Paki : en py | Neil as ino nnterences indicated etely disinterested conc 4 2B ‘oops have arrived b and sentriess| 9 eh where gasoline was| bill would give ine ms rt f prisoners taken byl your e “nt at my remain- y Wureau to .epeed up action on the! auestions relative to Russia, except |AcraHe wore nine decorations from} 1 nyea payonc stationed at! spilled, and, sure Mehe tae abutelauiiecite se sabe 1g Mines tne enemy, ¢ epared by Aaaace eter Se oe wonn ommal f Rcciawerks dor the Laneue of WatloGs, | ionctan om. they concere our three countries—United States, Great | With Axed be As aBINIG. authority to Featrict potuah impor- iy enarn cemartel ey (Be AIDA: OR Ne cae need ace upc Ca International labor legislation ¥23| frontier. Naturally, however, we do | Brite n and France, Accompanying |strategic points about So: So Matt, riding on the front seat of] BORN Fan Ad nexailanathces given | to do. your bidding and for other formally taken up when the special jnot desire a spread of Bolshaviam | "'™ Were three other famous Amori- | Everything quiet this forenoon.|_ splendid bonfire, drove up to the aA Senn out Red Cross total obvious feeiman rested from the’ Eemasittes handling that peitlon 0f | oves Germany acd other seuntcien, [C20 O00F-Stalor James Melesner of |Counailior Bhinwell, one of the strike} firehouse, and the boys hauled out De eeoaral ak inesbatee Tetudiney URHT. RaUltace priscrens: LOGRenLUee sige ariOles. Blk: RealiCale the peace settlement went into ses-| «Ay f, ine NOs 7, are pre} vrooklyn, Lieut, Douglas Campbell of lteaders in the Clyde district, has beou| the apparatus and turned loose, Matt|and formerty controlling the syndicate’s «phe Adjutant General reported §,401,| tion to Mr, Riegelmann, but giving s for point No. 7, we are p' Ben Jose, Cs . t. Be . pnd remained on the seat until tt was all] interests in America 0 t i eee Perr we 0) ‘Oo newspa, men be ha IRM tuinlatty of Inhoe Jose, Cal, and Lieut, Paul F. | arrested | in America, said to-day that, 69 Regie no reason T paper sion at the French ministry E pared to pay for all damaye done tol), 1 ee a ae ; i . | over, n, “Thanks,” said he, and|as a condition of the of which 4,916 were mibtary pris-| refused to explain bis action or te | Offices shortly before noon. Vee Reatatin elollimenulatlen ARMHOLE Ime cas ere, Muemnpere OF UIA fh) BRUPART, Feb 1.—Premicr Lloyd | over. Th t the some | Fefused to explain | } | im} the samme time, It was BnhoUnoes | none: Marian alll bb preven 48 | tcc eine a rie Bing” “Saundron, | Georne, (eleRraP nine: front asia ie Dove. eb. (he department were| (ikely ce aneke e Amat Ar The Adjutant Mera ctestrad lie eee | that the committee on rer ba haa ie have b ei arasiratediby German age officially designated as No. 94 The | day informed Arthur Devlin, Irish], 5), ' r they have « brand new | tons of murlate of show 4,800 have San re- day afternoon at the French ministry | total of German machines to their tender, that he woul decline to inter |autmublie fire engine they wanted | Potash would be parce nave been te! DAUBERT TRADED TO REDS t of finance offices. Fing) determina- mie apntion to Potet Ho: fi | cane 2 SMe: Bickenbncker ind Sil | vane in the Belfast strikes praeee os Wes AO At Practically all prisoners now are out| FOR KOPF AND GRIFFITE tion of the program Pa eee ae eee he civilians ang | American aviators with twenty-six, | #L am in complete axrectnent with a aoe relations with t ras ; ; } submitted to the Peace Congress for) 1 Ce A Reh es That Campbell and Meissner still |Chancelior Bonar Law, that the same Cc ; |former standard De tee P : a) CINCR 1.—Shortsto } Fati{ication was expected to be reach-|their property in Northern France. |iivo is duo mainiy to the daring and| 4 Fey nba mobilization o army passed | RoE crepes it ed at the next meeting of this com-| As for Alsace-Lorraine, we could considerations whieh apr . ' ’ the, million mark t week, Gen, | Kopf and Ou F je Cle heduled for 4.30 P, M, Fr skill of Rickenbacker, who saved | gow ply € to Belfast, | “ cinnat| team have been traded to tt mittee, scheduled for 4.30 . not consider it ‘rig ik a wrong’ if} bah y Mareh announced, with 61,237 oft Brooklyn Club . for Fir day. neler sees Aege 1 {botk In what came near being fatal | Premier declared rooklyn Club ‘ et ra | (thoes RE hrough the peace settlement a NOW| air patties, When asked to account| The attit made b} ident Her wrong should be permitted, ‘Th {lfor his phenomenal explo in thelthat the strikers and employers if sApea 5 | ym Overseas, 345 office stered 000 f should settle their differences at a oMosrs mustered pecemtenaaees |ulscharged. Of th mans were compelled to become eN taal. @ =F out, 2.141 were on duty in Wasbing- SEEN BY PARIS MATIN 2c iy Cc aN de jane anave the earth, this same Iucken- |joint conference. 5 Nauiralees at Albert E. Hoyt Will Be Chief As. |" Ps FD OB: SNIP ABV BARR *, backer modestly says he's the luck- SDON There was seri- s! Iptor ¥ ‘ fi ‘ i |" Gount von Hernastor(t discussed the |O8°Ker modestly says he's the luck-| TONDON, Feb. 1.—Thore was seri Camp Upton. sistant to Superintendent The demobilization has proceeded The Public Forum other points brief and concluded: jest fellow in the world ous rioting yesterday in the mining] CAMP UPTON, L. L, Feb. 1L—All ‘ : “Ag to the question of guilt for the Capt, Rickenbacker ia quite con- | distriets of Lanarkshirt, particularly ¢ us Oe os we H a Renaud. | to such uw point that general officers CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Peace Programme Approved When | war, the Gorman Government. haa|vinced he will never go back to the|at Hells Hill, where much damage to | econ s fon ne anys mete al nations ALBANY, Fob, 1—Albert #. Moyt of |#P@ being discharged from the war | . | proposed that this question should be |automobile racing Kame, property resulted, ‘The police clubbed | here were broken Thursday, when 345 ee . ashe racers ization, Ge H Colonial Plan Was Adopted, | Proboned tht thie tral ‘commincicn, | "Aviation tg @ tremendous thing,”| the rioters ' See CaEAEGA EESte Crortann | Albany; wha iton saveral years Han been | TERY FOLGE: Set March announced | }| Fifth Avenue and Tenth Street It Says | This seems to be the only Just solu: [explained the Premicr Ace, “sand I am| “An indident of the rioting in Gias~|wore mado citizens by Justice Pinte emae Rusclon. ate. Beneera ne ie wee 7” Leribe Har! Speaker: says. Dn. to help, Of saloon was raided fo iiag me ' te Committee, was appointed to-day | three Generals, ail except of tion anxious to help the’ two, auto|gow was when a saloon was raided for! %r the Supreme Court, This an-|ss cniet Dents te the state Superine pt four of rine | them being regulars, who return to polntment | their rank in the regular, establish- d by Supt. Henry 8. ment, w York, who yesterday|~ " q tion De- | 2hree National Guard officers or-| stus | dered mustered out are Brig. Gen PARIS, Feb. 1.—The peace dele-| “The German people, in the vast | racing and aviation, 1 much prefer! potties, The raiders found only beer gates have definitely accepted Presi- | majority, do not feol guilty, although | aviation. On the other side we had|and mineral waters. They drank ail|RoURcement was made to-day by|tendent of Elections. The ap, ave a i |they do not deny that mistakes were|tho nucleus of a fine aviation service. |the beer before throwing the bottles, |Capt, Biliott 8. Benedict, Camp Judge|was announ dent Wilson's peace programme, in |mad American flyers were the equal of| put disdained to empty the mineral] Advocate. Almost all the non-citizen| Renaud of the opinion of the Matin. any, Of machines I cannot say, as LU) waters und used the full bx bt beth Sip ciel ardieeretandd ESTE BTR PRS Te “Ww. ce. daveat.t_ gaia only used French combat machines, | Misaites . ; VACHEL LINDSAY America’s Greatest Living Poet |Swedey Febreary 2,at8P.M reques papers, . 3, FP. Alle of J estown, The eal, harles X. Zimmerman, who cone special fighting methods, It was fs Cant. fot pal F. Allen Jamestown, jary is | ¢ nm) 4 " atly luo mmo Le MS) strike next week, unless the G ar ® 400 vee pe - . mapped | || The Public Is Invited clared, in effect OF CONSTANTINOPLE BANKS | 23ers etncte eam aeecrsaniee: (MERE totorvenes, labor leaders ‘The men naturalized yesterday were| "4" & yea stad. rien (Rae ena“ Antaniry, Rrfen tty ieee see i aoe Srey 888: prevent new Wary It was nearly an equal thing on both | to-day, | T would divided as follows as to birthplaces: |the Publicity D: he Btate| Voy Hoffman, who way temporarily more than 400,000 manual worke cluding — trainmen, switchmen, and om ne 980 Division; and Gen, Jobo NEW PUBLICATIONS, that had exten jsnse on the Alb . ‘ Johnston, a former Here is my system, Have you a bot- | er sides, with luck the deciding f ter one? I am listenir Have Also Taken Over All the} At the front you would » “As a matte fact, stem | from patrol to patrol. After seeing |#Y and ue ne ee wn ni eee ine| Railrc as in European and fozene of friends ‘going west’ und {clerks including tele nted from civil life, ts the fourth | roc wasn tn ctl chr aie wat . GERM PAPER SCLSES| osx vo Ws anenen, Fitting the Fight. ies to |in command of aply live Italy, 122; Russia, $4; Great Britain, chiefy Irish; Canada, 21; Gre Lervy 5. Sweetzer. Br 13 16; Turk 11; Nor’ Rickenbac shen ie ta Seca Mak i er had nothing to say of} VLADIVOSTOK, Monday, Jan The Echo de Paris fores |his greatest exploits, when he fought | (Associated I've Lieut, ‘ice difficulty in obtaining ratific ear ERM fhe o Fre at andlinree Germaas at once and had alvyath, co-director of t Trans-si- | VIENNA AGAIN IN IN TURMOIL; | —— the peace settloment ritish authorities had assumed eon-|wing shot away, and another time, | beria woy anda suppor twee ares oe | Expected to Come With Fleet of or or q by the Washington Congre f the armistice and that the |s Wut, but these necounts {ference between Russian factions on Pr of 2 ee and MORGentnieh AE. ths Dricn | hey Will Be Looking For ‘ Be Pe most alitiont x, also had taken oe her by Campbell and | we Princes’ Islands, declared ho did} ; | Workmen's Delegates Navy, will visit America after the! New Jobs—those Fighters PRAPADSY Bars nstantinople lighted telling about |Dossible between the B twiki and | Mob Dispersed by the Police on} par » 7 ; Gran¢ eet is demobil sed, acco : ,, j foo, Wat the Dominion Gov anttnople polls and ths ar tak te OUT ttle ae | RRR ROLARS. f 1 ki ui] Aob 1 : ¢ t By ARIB Bob, That Atvort a ang Fieet is 4 Obl meee rang | and War Workers. w reopen discussion of C capital ” eir o paid that > truce co ane: 4 rriv ut Reichsrat } n e Hamburg 1» the Paris corresp lent o| one feria! ambitions when the tira Capa. it te stated, worn] Bate” the sutomohiie and aoro|bewean. the act sid | : American § » Company, Times. Ho. te expected to vom-| = William Maxwell, Vice A for a definite settlement 4 effect upon the situa: | worlds y appropri. | Kuarantee that the would 1 suicide, | essly stated by Nr gal Pah President of ‘Thomas A, g n Turk add Jers wetelate at Ie war. | Het Violate It LONDON, Feb. 1—Ser ahs an ¢ er Edison, Inc, tells how to ¢ ‘ jate r 2 © crulect d @ job in t A 4a han been: kta ee ker, with hia mother Jances have occurred at Vienna, where | has ely Rie i gee hi ; g a land sister, who ¢ (eh Herth A 0 Fea arena ish ship” Rept a . to tye Pood control Adm sabe slater, Wis nus thousands of the unemployed, incited | On Ys i AS , turn it by under stox “If | Were Twenty-one.” |MOTOR OFFICIALS INDICTED, ''s!,{)!"Riei "ut" alte rrc arr aneeiaty famburg-Arerioun thers) eee hee | Monday night at the W Fe alla ent, paraded through the —stre amburg ' hings, too — importan night at the Wald al Chatiedlor according to a despatch to tho Hx. Nin to U.S, FLAG OVER SCORPION. | every’ man who is starting, arsed With Fre | ‘A banquet hat the te raph Company from tho | lt n minutes’ delay. | , ee or starting over ent was twiee requ | This was ref ut five minut ne Ship a ew Had ak ae ($ GIVING PEOPLE taluine @yG0,0ee, — |st which Secretary Baker, Gen. Meno ent wns Wine Fea capita LN Lalit nap per pet Ree ce $1.25 AT ALL BOOKSTORE. OPPORTUNITY To | CHICAGO, Fob. More than $5.+] Man Chlmtord dreland and Bourke Cock ; The paradera marched to tha) ae ernie ont Mei wasiinant Ma ht i LEARN 17S STERLING }.000,000 iM winged to have been fraud {fan lee nad anes Bourne ©0R me Herat Building, pillaging shops | Rewspaper pevson wh We Beles tt a , ne J. B. Lippincott Co., Pub., Phila, ys lently gbtained through misuse of t - a on the way, but were finally dis-| #Wallowed poison which wen cone minal ‘ 1 haw a $ cost se aga lnat thirteen alfinera an ¢ WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.-—Mrs, Mary | Conditions T Jnumber of arrests, At a mass meete| pericas fhe Anais Avel boe unites of the Pa tor Comp | A. Nolan, eighty, militant Suffra | BERLIN, Feb. 1- ‘ame States ship Scorpion, a ing resolutions were adopted recom- Ware corporation with @ 4 I to-day for the fourth tim announces that American offi mending the neutralization of G Bt Cloud, Minn in a fortnight for a watch Cire dem: acting on behalf of the Allied allod to | RODE # ¢ ede ‘ on be of the Allie Anis - che! it in charged that 50,000 persons were| stration in front of the White Mouse, | tice ‘Gommission, have left Col ene | men Austria end German. B hemia| ship anuel Nobel, from Antwerp for fe Services at CAMPBELL FUNERY tinople for several yeara. bi war began. When the United Yiclimiaed by buying stock in the cou-|"Threo other women were arrested |to come ta Berlin for the purpose of under the protection of thiBatente Piadsiphin is being towed’ to” the States broke relations with Germany CHUNCH, Broadway, O@th ot, Briar Carte lao. studying the political situation here. Powers, the despatch adds. e ‘Thames having bean on fire, { the ship and its crew were interned arm . - wee ’ } { i ‘ r seus Depatiiuert reponse | oreo. d for U. Son | The Scorpion had been de EDNA DOUGLAS, The Belgian 1 | | Belgian Ship Bow LONDON, Feb, 1.