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eluding the mi tary, and naval authority thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons, and will do no act or acts to repress such persons, or any of them, in any efforts they may make for their actual lom.—Preliminary Emanci- pation Proclamation; Sept. 22, 1862. of a State the people whereof shall then be in rebellion thenceforward, and forever free; and the Executive Government of the United States, in- ne 4 Copyright, 1910, he > RICE ‘TWO _CENTS. _ FOCH CARRIES NEW TERMS 10 THE REDS SPEiDING HERE FOR — _ SOUTHERN N THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD ONE Rpts pad eight hundred and sixty-three, all persons held as slaves within Cbe “ Circulation ¥ The Press Publishing w York World), oe State or designated pa ngaihet the United States, shall ie Books Open to All,” | _NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, NEW YORK COLORED TROOPS, HOME WITH WAR HONORS, | GET ROUSING WELCOME Cal. Hayward and 1,000 Men ‘BUSY HOUR FOR WILSON | of ist Battalion Land BEFORE LEAY LEAVING PARIS | From Stockholm. MEN. I ive Appointments Scheduled for LEADER | PRAIS' To-Night, After the Regular ae ‘s Work. Second Battalion Reaches Port| PARIG, Feb; thudew Later on Regina—Go to romaine ae United ta Camp Upton. Wileon's he re- are crowded | he President ndividuals and to the last hour so. that may give a hearing to jcommittees who desire to see him } To-night, after conclusion of the! |tny's work, the President has five ap- pointmenis at the Murat mansion, Two thousand black = skinned, white souled, red blooded Yankees part of what is left of Col, Bili Hays) i follows: A Swiss delegation, headed by ward's old 15th New York Rex: ent! pr Rappard; an Armenian delegation, = back home to-day, having | head by M. Courle of Cousiantinople eae " f God in the [284 Prof, Hoxoblam of Robert.C helped to put the fea ’ ahaa a delegation from the neh As ia Germans, and received a recpiion |tion for a Society o ions, with Leon g » Bourgeois at its head, the Minivter of thay Sn | Fore Affa of Persia and a com- mingling ,of jazz, ragtiy Pisa e formed by the newspaper La camp-meeting of their daddies. France Libr There were 29 officers and 1,019 en (ia ieee afi oe vacioenp-anicen | IN SIBERIA Tg ae ne! TO OFFICERS AND 314 MEN Forces as the 369th Infantry—on the = vib | hip Stockholm, erased toe asualties Include Sixty-Two Killed anobored at Quarantine at 21 . " proceeded up at 10 in in Action and Seventy-Four docked at the foot 5 Other Dead. Street at 10.30, Col. Hayward ne | WASHINGTON, Feb 12.—A cable- Labia hig Arepiigeutal (aes! Jay from the headquarters | on the ship W n 5 ft an Expeditionary Forces headquarters company and the Ist|in France gave the total casualties in ‘. nosed of Companies A, es in Siberia up to Feb. Battalion composed |9 as ten officers and 314 men killed, B, C and D. |died of wounds and disease, wounded urs later the Regina came|and missing in action Meve ‘he tiver, bringing 991] The total was divided as follows: up the Hudson Hive * Killed in action, two officers, sixty men of the 2d Battalion, Companies} men; died of wounds, one officer, B F, Gand ‘H, and the supply com- | fourteen mon; died ofsdiaease, fitt: any of the 369th. ‘The Regina reache yur men; died of accident, five men; 9 lg 4 ‘0c nded severely, two officers, sixty- Quaranti ifter aad eat en men; wounded slightly, three started ; Mficers, thirty men; wounded, degree fifteen minut P ndeterm ned, two officers, fifty-three The colored ne 4 a vy {meni missing in action, thirty-one the American regiment having spent) nen the Jar numbe Jays under 4] ‘These casualties are being published ravelled around the world, wer vidually in the regular casualty re awn the bay by L000 repre . the War De periment announced. septative Afro-American grewa went down the harbor at "AMERICA ‘SHIP, LEAKING, garly hoyr on mu at Correc t There was I$ ABANDONED BY GREW GIRLS CAN SMOK IN VASSAR GROUNDS red sevel x er M « ter waals ng Board Vessel Had Eight out ont tee F | f Water in Engine Room e same rv wa peated in} iy ean —Built at Kearny. Feeeca ie ys for Lieut, Jim American steamshjp Accoma, a the or ed den vessel, from New Bur aia ehicats Jim lea F . Was aban i ary tha (d a at noon yesterday with ar Sree or eigh water her enging Shiny NBd" BeCh fl nthe. The {Tom acording to a message received this day for weeks a nol ; he to-day by the Naval Communi- way they e owit NE | cations Ser from the British and jazz bad every foot in! steam Dongarra the harbor but eve pin the har The message added that the crew Mo caning inmoritt music. One Accoma had been taken” on bor kenpink na ee tecau th the British ship in latitude or two of North, longitude 62.64 West sath that. the G Liberty take « i A SE owned by the United| was wiggling wi 5! : States S| F d and was under! men went once to CaMP charter to t Maritime Transpo Upton, ning th { Battalions tion Company of New York, The ve ae ay 1 Will be sel was launched in April of last year, mustered out as qu 18 possible, the second of a fleet of wooden ships] COL, HAYWARD PRAISES CON- [uilt at Kearny, NJ DUCT OF HIS MEN or “phe men of the old 10th," Col! CONNECTICUT ANTI-DRY, ward said to reporters while th | ead was makin dy for Senate Adheres to Reje ro- Camp Upton, “are am finest Ipition & ; pton, 4 wD, Conn The goldiers in the world. Of the 56 of lution to ratify the Federal cers and 2,000 men who left this port ndment, rejected by rs and 1,200 men, we have lef A few of our officers have been trans- «Continued on Third Page.) by the H finally when It voted a to-day, here to its former rej porenecennetaipeemnanstaselingi ces f Laid Child They Killed © On Sidewalk and Drove Away in an Ambulance NOT IN THEIR GOTS Decision mene hed a Week Ago| | —Armistice Gives Permission to Keep Up Old | Custom. | An armistice has been signed be tween the smokers and non-smokers | of Vassar College. The matter was thrashed out a week ago and a de-| cision was reached which now pro- in dor- smoke else- hibits smoking by | but the girls mitories, hey can where, There are more than 1,100 girls at Vassar. Smoking has been a secret) pastime of approximately one-quar- ter of the student body. other | three-quarters protested against uso of the weed. The college faculty had never taken action. information from a certain Mr. Jol son, tho According to publicity man for the coll | ing | Also iB STRONGEST BOND VE tion, should be one uniting Nor should this lead to a war upon property, or fruit of labor; property is desirable; 4 cK Home |: lise Circulation Books ion Books Open to All.” | 1919. FOCH OFF TONIGHT WITH NEW TERMS FOR THE GERMANS seni Clauses Drawn Up by Com- mittee Passed Upon To-Day | by Allied War C vouncil. —————»¢ PARIS, Feb. 12. will leave to-night f Foch ‘Treves, bearing Marshal | certain new conditions for continua- | tion of the The Mathias Erz- | berger, is already at Treves. The committee charged with draw- up the additional clauses com- pleted its task jast pigh, and torday armistive. German | Commission, headed by orld, FINALS 16 PAGES — HUMAN SYMPATHY, OULSIDE OF THE FAMILY all working people, of all nations, and Leo and the owners of Property is & positive rood in the world. t some ape shows that others rich and hence is agement to indus prise. Let not another, but let hien » but let gently and build one for poke —Lincoln to a committee of New ine workingmen; March WEATHER—Cloudy; warmer to- night ‘ond Thureday. to All.’ EXILE RAINS OF SOUTHERN REDS PEEDING 10 NEW YORK WITH | W. W'S FOR DEPORTATION Commissioner of Immigration An- nounces That 8,000 Must Go, and Will Use Ellis island as Starting Point — Large Number Already Are In Federal Custody. submitted them to the Supreme War Council. Whether or not the German | Government insists on discussing the new terms signatures of the German commissioners will be required be- fore eb, 17, when the armistice pires. Whether obstrubtionists will gain a temporary victory by blocking final adoption of the constitution of th League of Nations prior to Presid Wilson's departure for the United States, as woll as further stirring up Paris with a war scare, is still in doubt. The League of Nations is scheduled to take fin pstitution, t Cx- committee tlon to: dratt morrow on the ¢ Jef which was being put in shape by a sub-committee to-day, The com- ittee's work will be hampered by the fact that many of the amendments presented at recent meetings—two entirely new articles have been added to the original twenty ire not yet entirely agreed on r mendments to the league coa stitution are understood to huve been introduced largely bY the French. They are developing an actual dis-| trust of President Wilaon, who is tn- | sinuated to be defending the Germans | and Bolsheviki. This feeling not only has been demonstrated in the French breas but is alleged to have devel- | oped in various committer } BELGIUM PUTS IN CLAIM FOR GERMAN TERRITORY Asks vide C Peac for Free Navigation wf Schelit (Havas) Th fore th Include to nuncil to Pro- | Pat Keb us placed be preme mand me terr « day ad Belgium is not denied that the trus aware of sinoking by the bu he said, they had never seen f to bring it up before the student body But—nothing was embodied in the resolution to prohibit. smoking by tho eirls at other places than the dormitories. Consequently the girls are availing any of ADE LT aT TTT = secluded ar the abe paBEK Rhine bus grounds. Probably the most nized (4 a place called Sunset Driver of Machine Admits to} Hill, Here the girle are wont to Police He Was Responsible gather and puff at their dainty and ‘ ne ; perfumed cork tip or plain cigarettes, ’ tor Death of Adele Biumi. unmolested by the trustees or the See Warden, Miss J. C. Palmer, in Mieters, driver of a private At a meeting at which the resolu- | ulance, employed by ly & tion was passed many of the girls Walta: oe astern cay fea. AOE protested, and claimed they had the FAN ee EREERD PEND E abe same inherent right to smoke, did West th Strect, in a signed state- their hers and brothers. A com- r the police to-day admitted mittee of protesters wrote to —— that he and his assistant, Jack Dr. Biegs, Commissioner of oh a : sr . Health, asking advice about the use| Daly and McDonald’s Men In- | Prisco, while driving their ma of nicotine, It is said the eminenty yade 77th Street House | n First Avenue near Street last doctor replied that cigarettes were gh truck five-year-old Adele Biu harmful, and, he advocated the of and Nab Two, Mh, hes bole he. aduslia thes clears and pipes, which, however, the] aia Sgeh terme girls considered extremely “unwo-| pro I " WB manly." ha carried it there in the ’ recently ‘ Vassar Coll 4s said te be the only woman's « here. |!" his d ¢ 4 without bail for ex tofore recognized that moked, | mort i terranes incine once liia In fact, all questions rning “ei . heat welfare of the ut colleg j 1 charge of homicide m have always been placed direct b n aMdavit b Detective John Guink fore the students themselve Q i raided Drown the Bast 35th Street Station. tions which have previously come in| stone ho Miss Margaret Shields, nineteen, for action by the students have been | Street atervem hee: =a niger the right and privilegd of having mid- | y) t “ . Harr Svk a wa hight suppers in their rooms, weekly n eve dances and the like No. 506 A : GAPT, FRYATT KILLING = sai LAID TO GERMAN ADMIRAL © = wien” Be Berlin Freiheit Says S, der Put : y U Boat Commanders on { 1 loor ea ince Court Martial Hs . D 1 ve child on | BERLIN, Feb, 12—The Fr Came mee 1 r Ln i h wa -| char Admiral Schroeder | stp ; D ‘ 1 lace ¢ Capt, Fryatt, commander of a Beit seek 1 ne would find lish merchant steame who F " ” W of mi baglis |ecuted’ for ramming and sinking agin West Side ¢ wo had gone distan [Gerinan submarine,’ ise t : 1 Driscoll opened poir nande nm ; dec! ’ man shot wa ' 4 : : : wa 1 in $1,00 ‘ > ie THE WORLD TRAVES, BUREAL By Ae : ; sat (World) Be ontiemen ad w nts me fy Yo lstumpede for the back door a Ye (heck room far baageae ar! vals omen day wed night. Mowey orders aod waveler’ checks te (Continued on Sixth Page.) ab. —Aan. tut " heldt a tain territor The ¢ Montjole and ) present Be population h and of Belg ODELL ASSAILED IN ALBANY. hed by Meu Ab Before U Inhed nw BILL Passed. Feb. 12.—The Martin ainendment the pe under w from thei would be Was passed by the to AGE Without eppos.tion, ou Day ry A mitted to vote, |tween the hockey team of the school) was possible to send out of the cowme and the alumni. Just at the close of the | try only those who were known to be kame, Con stepped on t 10 | sate ped er HOP CONE ‘toward Miler or UM Anarchists.” ‘The amendment Wiile an attorney claiming to represent the Industrial Workers of the World was preparing to-day to ask for the release of the $4 Reds taken to Eflis Island yesterday under guard, reports reached New York from Chicago and Fort Worth, Tex., that other prison trains for Ejtis {gland are being made up or are on their way, Including the enemy aliens interned at various times while the war » was on, about 8,000 anti-Americans, resident in the United States, wil bs headed for Europe under guard, i aid, before the movement inaugus rated by the Immigratl/n Bureau of the Department of Labor is ended, Fort Worth reported to-day the DS WATCHING HOCKEY passing of a train from the coast with CROW thirty I. W. W.'s, or Bolghevtkl, picked up in San Francisco, Tuéson, E! Paso, San Antonio and Dallas, The GAME SEE BOY DROWN men a. bound for Ellis Island, New Rochelle Girl Student Also|. Chicago wired that two parties axe Ne t, rene Girl Juin being rounded up there. The fist, Ils aol ee Du! whose members were gathered im at Is Rescued Helena, Minneapolis, St. Louis and pilaroastidanare Hantes City, will An The second, made up in large part of Mexicans and Chinese, will be by of Genoa Street drowned late tordi » deported way of New Orleans The Chin will be sent home via the Panama Canal Until the adoption of the Caminettt amendment to the Immigration Act i when the ice K« under him The surface of luke was crowded by students of the New Roc School watching a Kame of ho makes it po: who members “and similar classes,” NATION-WIDE ROUND-UP TO CONTINUE, IT 18 SAID, was pointed out to-day taut “re accommodations at Elite Island for 4,000 people. ‘The Natiane wide round-up of undesirable aliens Will continue, it is said, until every known advocate of anarchy and the of property is va his land he came ftzym, Every maicontent who thinks he can un the U. A, better than the people themselves ts on Uncle Sam's list of those who age about to leave us. The said He nthe reau, port the ible to send home aliens of Anarchistio Avon Road, in after him without are ise Sehmall near the ed She rescued Murphy of the Hew a student, stepped and fell into the ¥ by Olym, . ter Francis It there d drncked the __| SIBERIAN RAILROAD PLAN IS ACCEPTED BY U, S. Japan Restoration Trattic WASHINGTON artment lake testruction way to the the American : | ering Commission of Immigration at Washington that had arge pumbers of the war and held them stations of the Bu. ause of his inability ‘to de. to countries at war or for ‘ack of transportation, This has ed in an accumatation of ums desirable aliens John Lord O'Brian, Special Agaiate jant Attorney General, in charge ef the enforcement of the Psptonage and jother war acts, declared to-day that where aliens ordered deported peslat and go to court his department will represent the Department of Labor. He explained that the Federal jaws do not extend to most of the disar caused by Americans of Bolshe tendencies. The State authorities have to deal with them. Under the Immigration Act, he dectared, It possible to rid the eouatry of all aliem Anarchists, i “One of the subjects that gave the officials of the immigration Byreae great concern during the last twe | Years was that relating to the actiwity of allen Axgrcbists and persona at , Department t United urrested States now bad arious Japane n regard to plans { f tr of railway traffic » Railwa A f the America to Russia while you save. toulurs of Ask tor pu Partial Payment Plan, Joho Muir & Con 61 BW way.—advt,