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Robert Leillinf and Ileary White, former ambodeadoe- to France toad Italy.-- Col. IL- bf. noise apd Gen. Taaker 11; Blies, the other .f .. , - , I - " - ' too ,Imenehers, 't , Europs.: ' '-,.- are already,. , ., ''' ' , .,,, 1 , l'd - . - - ' ' . , . I' ' Men-repre- -I , . were divided between., the French and British. ,All the remain- log warship and merchant vessels of the German Black sea fleet ' will be --' , held here. There are about ', 11.000 German troops in the Crimea. They have permission to proéeed to Germany by way of Triesit ,,, Sehaetopol is governed by a coalition , committee of workingmen. merchants and professore The people want to establish Crimea as a state. -- with its capital at Simferopol under the federal republic of Russia. Armed workingmen maintain order in the city at present.' but the committee In charge fears disorders after the de- parture of the Gorman troops and the Allied fleet. - - - . N , , - ll .a ;'; 'It ' - A3i1TI2IDAXT Dec. - . ' -- - , - - tes.-Th- e I I lit - "- -- 't - s 1 ti 9 : a - , U , - f T. ,;- - . --,- -- -,- ..-- nizardi,tr-- ,ea---- -.. 4- - - , - - , , eIJcsiMa bty. - el - ' ,.1 4,44- - , ai1. " aY r -- - TO ESC1PE . t-- -- tell RIS011 CTPS - ,,, Mter 'pARis, TuesdayDec. German reVolution broke out on Nov. 7, ree- -- German Officers vbdted the. prison camps to ascertain the attitude' Of Allied prisoners toward Old revolu-- , Bon. Each prisoner . was asked if he intended-tjoin the revolutionists, and those who replied in the negative saying that they wished only to rejoin their regiments, were; asked to give their parole not to try, to escape Norman Halt-o- f Colfax,-IL; Lieut. Henry C. Lewis of Orman-tow- n .Pa; Lieut. Hobart,: J. Browning of Minneapolis. Minn, and Charles ic, codman et Doettin,,Maaa.,refueed to give their parole, but agree,,d not to join the revolutionary fortes. A Inspector then gave them a strong hint that no. treat difficulties would be placed in the way of their escape-Thlour Americana ftnally readied Berne, where they rocttived ,,, outfits from the Anserire Rad Croat. , - -- C3pt,-.1emes 3 the-Wom- e : -- . , ill.IZ- . 'of-th- ", ..., - - , 4 . 416-1,,- of-th- s t - -Berlin government,- according to Zoltan& of Bar.the Deutsche, N- lin,, oarloudy temu a Bolshevik Is" - ' - : -ounder the leadership of utbreak ,r' ' ' 1. Dr; 41Aebkiloctit the Radical 140" ' Holland to bo Prethvi c:- c? odd are rattrentiste The ''' -' 4'; '' 1,rialint. '7''''.":4t.1 of have to it "'l and, artillery quantity ,. 2 - - - It Soya Chanicnzr-44"-- - , 0 A., e - le - - ' monitions 'concealed. ; - t". , ' nior ,, , Goor.s- ..,, e, ", s. .., , f ttl xi,, Dee.L... 'records". BERLIN, I '4"14- -'; -,Prona.)...-Sol--.-Associated iv erlyfarudt- ' (By The r. 4. .'- . dims retaining front the , front I ---- -. " , the the ,, down el torn ,. ,.....have flag. -. ,1 and roilway 'tallow" Obi , Dee.4. ! postoffics LoyDoN: 1 41,0(:::,',' eet . Emmen, according to. reporui re. Wirekss nervies)-4- 1. ,c- ' shot Mired here and exchanged apontleut ;$1,, Aniater ts , ) i 1 2 , ' with- delegate, of ' the acidly's' ;Nair Esprola calls ,,- ,----, The soldiers bad been the tat( that termer i,t ' sot 'of restine-,r-Q- t.t disbanded at Vireo beam they I mead to civilians hundreds of thou. &led at Antesetea: .,.71MievolealszcA,. wine was published sands of atarkif woirth of Dee.a. ' Rosika Sehwimmer. - writer: and from the array stores.' and cigars minister has been appointed pacifist. , ND, Is obvious 'that 1,--to Switzerland by the Hungarian gov, Dosch' 4 rnment. She is the tint WO1ltan Arno' betWit- -1 Flautot.)1 (Dy such a post. Itrusted with diplomatie Sad aPe0 World-DemirXe tort 111111 Madame-- - behwintrner aceepted and New Torii wags ha "t CorralPondel" ' will nter-upo- n her duties hortly-e- t Bern. She has been credited with beoreautodor.4:1 bY 'Presto Pub. :Co.) ing the originator of the Iroard peace (Copyright' ItlI soomango st," Dee. ' BERLIN , (via COPanhtlen) Ship idea. : atttdi,ta, the' worktogether,to By deelding Independent and ihiltiority Socialgin I Jt OM pit 4510.ifirtiter,t 4" .1,-44h4 wag bear. ' sommor sounder .poottion.tban It oar ip k or a There still' temaine Immo-tisDia LT ELrro.rre glum ever SalSZI CAt bolt by the Independents, owing to keeping a watebtol ego CA't ; their abided' to Dr.. Self and Math. combination 111,r1 LIORE OF A RECLUSE las trebergir, but 'pm ; LONDON, 'Teesday,- Dec. ban worked well so far. ':.Independent Socialists are In a pee drew Boner Law, the chanceoe - t Won to eolidify..,or to destroy , the exchequer torl4ollt !nide the stat;., LONDON'. Deo. 4.,WIlliarn Holten, Their pro- -, that the British government hal t unity of the Government. wears appearance. of aided to prow, the Allied as 'Di ,04, Tilem gramme Si mote radical than that as poesible that the surrender et t according to the Telegraph's correbut control, In been have' those who spondent at Amaiongen; Holland. who VI have demist, mer Itmeteror William thee of make unity the for mantled aad that he othouti t ' says thnt he has talked with "some They it operative,. t The chanvellor also IkOIN onewho kas corn much in contact ed from making it -. boon into forced 1a condi; the government had with the indica This person is quoted bay. really mime-tmisaioner tOl."amine he order in :that History potion ea follows: euestion- lit bow much Ls between Germany. and Rue- weuld be attol to "Tho former emperor wore su air yot may not be anado. As Col. Z. U. Louse. too' of relief when be arrived at Ameron- ideThere are Independent" of various representative, was tinat!the to 1 the like rven soon vanished. them. Some that of ten. but the Allied cotterenceo in degree'. , . 4. hie cheery wife cannot now rouse him Spartacee group, are practicolly and today. Mr. 1oner - Others tendencion their in ed. it war Impoesiblo that a dis -- I front moodiness. The distinguished ehesik that bolt, should the party could be reached on any point. 1 know that fugitive has terror I& his heart.", act will mimed resemblance' to con- vita therefOre. now Wall ostirel':"4 Herr Hohenzollern keeps more sad ditions in Ruteie and will thus com- the views of the Britiell gerort-4What does King George really t4"- more to himself sad is constkally lees promis the entire Gertnan revolu4 of hie cousin William litolotineoh.-ro,--- -, Inclined to go about. The correopoutiformer German emPerort information took ent says that Kiddie Classes Want itemembly; to an unfrequented place trona which would to a writer in the Daily 1440.e. whieb Socialist" the of Rupture an unshaded window in the castle was very careful as to the 0-for ' a bourgeoisie usually worthiness of what it ptinta visible. Pointing to the window, the give the 1gnat boon has growing George regards him ntoyement. which gentleman maid; ?h botrfooleie'are criminal in the world today." glwatoe "The former immoral sits at that stronger dolly. Governthe behind remain window writing sa If agalast time, willing to convokes a Constituent Aosays that its was ment if it a few days ago- with a well lai4ogi hour after hour." Itacersextend shell counts if its and stateeman who hes had matlY artier eembly which. per. programme. the present of bearing the king exploo4 of ' ordinary tunitios mita the continuance his views of kaiser. - And he they I nationat wttbout business attempts IPC.111'üillScEl',.!.i.1::::-:,....summarises what the "well hao.t. it alization at this Mien' juncture. statesman" told him: Bo while there id nominalty a So"kly informant says that la cial 'government. its programme feelinge and expressions are so Az. t Since the that they could demoeratic. nationol ::,B..11.':.,.,.11).::...,:g.T.'..ps,o..,.: hardly be repeede,.., of the verbatim but that the substance tt arrival of irepreeentatives -. session Vwhole them is that tenth GarTnan Staten kaiser is Create with the government officials le to de- criminal in the world that h.--. will not south the Is or whether tor tho termine directly, reonoosf establish itself independently. the re- rages on the Belgian and French lative strength of the government and populations: for the bonibing and the Executive Committee z of the raids on tho Innocent inhabitants et Dee. 4.The Exprom Soldiers and Workers Councils has unfortified LONDON. for the has of passenger and hosnitat torpodolht etalms to be ablo.to deny. .the report changed, and the Government ships and end enlarged authority, the sinking of urvivor o thetr from Berlin yesterday that & new ul- acquired new the use first ot it is dill yeeponsible in large boats; for poleotted t timatum- had been- - sett to they Ger- although wells.-thathe The main of gas, he toe measure to the councils.. poisoning man roverntrient because all ths loco- (dietl itself in actual dealings Per- not only ormitted these things to woe but in to came work proceed, a per-bureaucratic normal many motives to be handed over under the mits the sonal to and director of thane , terms of the armistice cannot be de- continue. and that for such a man no retributlim Radicals Get Brits. livered at once. , The newspaper ways ' sta- penally,however severe, would be nu. the 'seems So certain It that that it is trua,that Germany , not of the present. working. Statute MC 'stipulated schedule bility' keeping up II likely to be attacked only by the and that Marshal Foch has given extreme left. led by, Dr. Karl IIeb- ItUSSIANS REFUSE TO warning that Germany will be respon- kneeht and Frau Roes Luxemburg. sible for further delays. but he has Their succeee depends upon the con, PRISONERS not tiled a time limit for the carry- dition of their finances. which are re- - ADMIT .. clause? relative to railing Out Rueof to be considerable and RELEASED BY ported , road equipment., , lan 'n-orde- rly Itussite-S"- " Dec. LONDON, ha refused to adnatt La ' German Committee for several days, and troops returning government 6 00,000 Busislan soldiers who hairs France are getting across the prisoner ist and hits turned AinericanTroops from Rhine in much bettor shape than had them back atGermany the frontier. stocord4n,y Thus the been political a anticipated.. Berlin to the Zapressa, dispatch PA Rift Dee. in the interior nee, been Ito date of- - Mortday.-----T- he tootdome ': American troops entered Treves yes- situation in the last. few daYs. ameliorated is serious for because of ,: Germany terday the German revolutionary tom can now government Germany's 'necessary of f6eding these men,' mittee tried to get in touch with them ' be refor its celled soviet, hardly barite commander ot the force refus- aponsibility ' to Is control soviet ed to grant an interviewt avowedly temporary, no other body being likely to take the place of the 1E01.5111(11t1 1...11.1ir..wi,,:: -- ; Soviet until a meeting of the Con. SHAROF PERSIA': AU interest' - ' titutional Assembly. tho extreme right and the eil- I t LIBERTYBONDS except .tErat;41'.11.1 ' ecutIve left accept the tresent govA t r rnmentne the bentncnielbler.eninoreNzw--roitimime. It is hoped it will continue to tion of $100.000 made by the shah of itcprontiaeo - BTOqKlIOLNI.- - Tuesday, 'Pei, Penile terlibertyloan bonds which solidify litiolf,and to keep ' waa borrowed temporarily by Or. Mar- pomptlY. It seems. likely t6 hold its timed- Bolshevik government has arredlt ry Pratt ,ludion, the representative at tuents if it shall aucened in making and imprisoned the Persian ralateCt t Teheran, of the American committee ',end in raising Russia, According to advises' for Armenian and. Syria's relief, to so as to let in food. -' feed mtarving Persians. was forwarded the' blockade L-'Petrograd, ,Altel, - Mist :Get rood. to Washington today by the eorninnPthe minit,ter until ths haid ee- The libelee mobecription 'wag in With those aceompliehmente to its apprecliselon of $2.0110.000, expended credit. danger from Bolahevtam will resentatives la TurItan,reported by the com Mee ayear Ago to 7 WA (ft ' Mr en toot sitttleitwilw ht z en ve- -- Ogren,- tiering the tennene.,':-' , The-write- gEll!.!!!I OFFICERS ASKO - .. . LONDOli. Dec. Pogrom' Lemberg were committed by released Ukrainian Criminals who alio sacked and burned many homes of Christians, according to the Polish press bureau quoted In a dispatch from Stockholm. Allegations by the soldiers are declared to be false. More than 50 men involved in the disorders have been arrested and executed. The Mails Vienna correspondent. has returned from Poland. who aecribes recent outrages to Ruthenian raiders who Claimed they were Ukrainians. They seised temberg. the cot'. respondent says and opened the prisons. There were absolutely no Polish troops in the city he says. id .: - -- - 4 In , . 7 op-41- CRIMINALS 'BURNED HOMES IN UKRAINE . .'.-- - - - IIIMICE14 , II core-positi- oral line - -- ,. '.- .- . -.- '1 . , -, tionary Force. France. Dee. I. "The Third American in its advance Into Germany. today reached the geti.. - - he Dec. an the advance of the army of occupation into Germany. Gan. Pershing'm T communique for Tuesday says: "Headquarters, American Expedi- - .,1 ,,.,, le,-T- General Pershing , Reports Position . ...'....., - - , F ..., " , - , Tutteday. - '- -- IN with coolness, but without rudeness. Town and country life are proceed- by Mg to all appearances undieturbeel -Inoident. the momentous itistorimi Business goes on actively-- . , --- tkatiri x - tenth French army on Its way to the Rhine and Mayence hes crossed the German frontier of 1870, occupying the valley of the Sarre. The advance Into German territory has bees without incident and appears likely to be carried out in perfect order and quiet. The population of the district thus far reached appears to be more aet tonished than downcast and those that come Into direct context with the more French officers and men show politeness than displeasure.-- The inti, periel functionaries still in charge receive the French military authorities r - d Veley------'- - 4. foal sHruEs -- - Occupies-- me rittscHDee.inmit' GERMANY. i ,,,." -- - wrrH -- ,,,,,..4 . French' Army -- or 4 , . a , , , ., - ..,.. 1 - -- German, hg - Across the waters of the Hudson George Washington was lust as the lebout to midi there cern the roaming leheses of more than 3,1)00 . American .lookliers returning to American shores gpii the 13ritish trealsport . Lapland. crowded rigging from densely From ' packed rails, and froth every porthole, home the coming fighting men shoutand ed greetings to the president; etre the decks of the presidential lint .er and the destroyers ,eeseding her lee, Answering cheers clime back. President Wilson and lira 'Wilson - .,.-.breakfast alone in the private din' : ngt , room which is part of their : , Take Southern 'Route. .. . The president in high spirits, said he ' reres looking forward to the voyage . restsindeed-t-h- e first sreal rest ' He re no" he. assumed office. .7' tnarked that it might be an enforced eat a for few days," thus acknowledg, , ling his reputation for being a very "' Omer sailor. The George Washington its convoy of war vessels, will I Vittlt1 the southern routeighing by will' ' the Azores in order to avoid the of f'0 omoider temperatures which would be encountered on the northerq route. i of King A wireless telegram Is expected to Deposition . , , I r e received by the president late today ' Nicholas is DenieJ .. . from Secy. of the Treasury McAdoo, -the. awen-lancf.:. ---Or releCiteet -- -' biOnt-O-secretiKyship by gsfthe treasury. Dec. 4"The tnnd e loan to whom-- it has been offered. lie negrin ,government has issued a state; WASHINCrrOM supplies of the vrortd have been stend- t Is believed to be Rep. Carter Glees of tha King Hy lessening. It is the Impact and his decision is. expected aeli denkLing.. of this I ., 1c' ' Virginia Its be made known at Washington Ass aka a ewtack kaa knocked at , et., - , ., . . the bog day. .1 I door in the United Butte. W. hold it With the transport's departure' in-- SAYS GERMANY- -in our Power, and ours' alone to keep It that fiery( Tuntu;- ;ITS pi ! t --.: ' had been very'anziooe to oecoros ., FULLY ABLE EO '- ,, the wolf from the door.of the world. This duty is wider than warlt is as . pany the president; but. yielded S ' .. to - the , 'wishes. of 'the.- - president. wide es humanity.. PAY. WAR DAMAGES ..eelho,, This statement of Food Administrabelieved. that Mr. Tumul- , ,. ity'e presence 'was needed In Washing', tor Hoover. made in May lett served LONDON, Deo. Wire-- 1 as a text at hundreds of meetings .of 7 After i , Service)In reviewing the ques- women held today throughout the the president stepped aboard, less tion of whether Germany is able to tion as a part of "conservetiow,week the ship was virtually -sealed,- eyes pay war -- appeal. ,:i ,., armYtitiffleers of high rank- :15ein4 d it area- - --dalnages iind the waretpen- tor- world' relte.E.--,:Thitoed incurred.-by' the administration official said. although lborred.George ereet.-whö,dnot go , Mall declares. Daily 14 that the 0 estimated made more than it,'Year and it belt laboard at the time the ,president did. it found difficulty in liter joining , the Allied expenditures of 125,000.000,000 ago, holds good for the present great are less ' main task of world relief. was He peace party. obliged to assets in sightMr. Hoover. who is nowin Europe prt official' pressure to order to be al. Oermas The reilway systems in the German ,., a survey of the food situation. to go aboard. :lovii tAtttes are the property' of the various making cabled a message to the natiotuti prem. ?a,,,,Pdt.. fny 1iiote4 1 erions In which own governments, dents of seversj addition, Of George 'Washington tatries forests. mines and large areas of land. women asking large Organiaations of America '' ' agnThe ',. ny noted persons on this voyage. The newspaper sails that a moderate to remain to mobilized carry on the ---, maimate of qte mew. of Gorman min-tre- k Leek of food conservation 1 until the oft (Continued page is 11111,000,400.000 hree.) .., deposits liberated Murone of are fed- , petioles ....., , , - L , 4 L ,,,,, RI - b tho harbor horn- -- TheRunedan dreadnaught Viola is now under the British Fag. 'Five destroyers were att. portioned among the Allies. the British takingtere, the FroTich two and the Itelians one. Four submarine., all In . TGRIc,:Dec. ,, ,, Wanhingtoo turned her bead le i ' after 16;10 , :ward - the sea ',shortly et:nighliner As the big r so'cloek. 'elute 1t:. tened her course tbe presidential the from thundered 21 guns lot , iport's Subs. As the fleet ortarted down the by a ; iteipadron Of airplanes dropped from , executed a series got ithe clouds and , daring loops . above the presmident'a ishil The liner and its convoy steamed to ward the sea with the George Wash, playing martial ..1 and . ' 'with harbor craft of all typo. . .' shps. 7.p ling many Allied merchant whistles in sal 'ping flags and tooting executivechief MU, to the departing Off Staten Island the George Washocean convoYthe , lingtOn. met its and a drealtiaught PetillerytVallit& hi new s quintet of deetroyers, trim -locate of bettleship gray. The presidential fleet passed quer. at 11 o'clock, the Pennsylvaniaon Ilantine and the destroyers deployed . , of the v leither side and in the wake ileansport.... Gunboats in the, loNver bay '',, filmed salvos in salute As the squadron teamed outlo sea airplane. traveling only 60 above the water could be seen ram. ---tbe way toward eastern bora- -, ': : , , s 14-1- 1 . ONa ma, - -- c; 'k r; Z 4 ,. - Said to he Ready To Attack When Dr. Lie!)- knecht Gives the Word , , - -- Wedneeday. Nov. II.--(- By ,The As.-sociated Fress).The Allied fleet has taken from the Germans 10 warship, -- - . .,- 4,,;,Oonetel , -- . , 14 , discussion of President Wilson's ATLANTIC CITY, N. .14 Dee. , was started lathe peace principles hie opening address to the reconstrucsenate pwis,3t by:sgpocla-at,sonato- r tion eongreu of 'business Frelinghuysen tif New Jersey. Repub.. Denting nurty all the industries of thel had "Wail. advocating a resolution he her today' Marry A. Wheeler, country introduced:calling upon the president of the chamber or interdeelsradonto make apiabUe States declarUnited of commerce the preting the principles. ...Senator Walsh of Montnnik, Demo- - 04 that American business In cornmeal crat. declared that lack of criticism with Uke Internet& of 'other natlom until recently of the president's 14 should in framing the general belief in, termaNsoceptubihis.41 lity , Senators Knox of peace conditions. , said mind," this in "With Pennsylvania and Poindexter of Washington. Repubikan. sharply ' dissented. Mr. Wheeler, "I addressed a letter to said th..e. Benato.r, rrelb!Irturen president's 14 principled were open -- the iolburing Inquiry various interpretations and added: ", Would it be belpeut if American "The president should, not on behalf of theAirnerican public make should name a thoroughly radical proposals until he is sure that Industry committee. particularlrepresentative are indorsed PeoPle. the by they the baste indusinformed regarding y, Borah debate. the Senator During of Idaho. Republican Introduced a tries the country, to be present in resolution providing for publication of France during the course of the Peat the peace terms as soon as agreed and available for counsel apon. and for open discussion during! conference phases of the peace negotiaconsideration of the men. men. men. on such upon com- tion. as they bear directlysuch a group , merce and industry? If would be useful, great care would be taken to select men having the lartext DEL:0:ILIZATION and the most generous impulses vow in connection with the resumption of BrSIGNATED 4 CEttrEAS industrial activity , hroughout the , amet142, ,04 , Vtliorn. taMpg were designated by tKe , war "To this inqutry the hollowing reply dePartnyent today se demobilisation , received: centets to which enlisted Men are te Was " 'You may be sure that I would be transferred for discharge from the send manage to the meeting at Atlantic City if I knew what message The camps hiclude: to send, but frankly I do not. It is a Grant. Illinois: LOW', time Dodge, when we must all thoughtfully Tema; Funaton. Kansas; Kearny, Cali- take counsel and apply the wisest acfornia: McArthur. Tex; Pike, Arkan- tion to circumetances as they arise. sas: Bowie, Texas:, Travia, Texas; " . arn of course engrossed with . . Lewis, Washington. for the other Commanding officers are instrucX- preparations for le..tingwillxtend my ed to discharge enlisted men only when side.. I hope that you 'will to those who suck men are "within $te miles of warmest greetings City.' the point' of their entrance into the assemble atbeAtlantic that the president has may military service," otherwise to trans- in rand, or has already selected an adfer them to another camp nearer the visory industrial commission with point of induction. All other enlisted whom the rnembers of the peace conmen specified for discharge will be counsel as occasion formed into detachments consisting of ference may takethis his letter is men from the same state and will be arise., but upon the point broad statement in sent for diechargs to the camp in or silent except that 'We must all thoughtfully take nearest the state from which they counsel and apply the wisest action to as they arias.' The men transferred to the camp circumstances in questions of economic re"Since for immediate discharge who are construction other nations will unfound to be ineligible for discharge by be adequately represented reason of physical disability will be doubtedly with the most expert support that can assigned to a devalopment battalion be marshaled, and discharged from the service as mine. whether it is for youtheto deter'matter you regard $oon as they become eligible. , Men of sufficient Importance to:advocate sent to the camps for discharge ere the , a- -- commission of not to be placed on guard duty nor on tritc;seappointment continuous presence in Paris any other duty which will delay their will provide on like- - representation from the service. separation except in behalf of American industry; an emergency.-Economic Boycott, -- "The principle of economic boymit"- Mr. Wheeler 'said. "is neither SE1131 COMISSIfill politically , nor economically sound. nor Is the principle of 'favored nation' In commercial treaties." Speaking of the problems of inPROBING TOILIENT ternal adjustment Mr. Wheeler said: 'Tearing asunder the normal rel..- tionship. of business and hompelling suspension of activity in some ' in111111PHISCEOS stances to meet the emergency of a war program, is properly a function of the government with such and aid asbusiness may MdSTERDAM. Tuesday, Dec. , 3. provide. bet the task of making readMath lax Erzberger. opeped the .first iustments, or rebuilding thou name industries into Old uses and efsitUrig. )f the German commission to ficiency,- is the their function of business the , treatment of war with such acquiescence and aid am the investigate government may provide. prisoners on Monday.. according "In es far as war contracts are con. advice& The meetings are corned. and the control o4 basic mate. per; to the public, "The task of the commission," Ws- Mats that entered largely into war the government must berger is quoted as having said. "will production. be to prove the new government of re- needs adopt a liberal program with to the cancellation of orders." publican.Germany is resolved to pro .regard . oeed ruthlessly against anyone treat- ing prisoners Contrary to the of those' in authorit. or in orders111111.005 of lime ot humanity," ' Dec. bsulted , ', -- . - - n - , - ----- - , 44, ; .., . . -- ' V7AZRINGTON, , -- ::.: - ..., ,wto.o.....ostokei,..0 Reds-Ar- e : , Demonstration is corded George Washing- ion as; It Left - 11obekin row For France. - - ' - - , , , , ;t't ','i't .'; ,,,, Now cuRBED . - . LT . i ' ' , Senator Frelinghuysen,,- Re!, In Framing', .Peace , Condi. Ships- - Alac'Nk7.5kaenb y0Evreirti illhn The B publican, Wants Him to lions, Says Henry A. Make' a: Public Declaia- -- Wheeler, - President., - -of French and Italians. -. . of 'Commerce of ' hen Interpreting Therm , Chamber --- --ON 'BOARD THE BRITISH DE.; - - The United States. , ErrnoTER - mitunTt 84thantonot. L.- - 11Great -------- Ii , - - , -- - a . '1- - , , FL ET -- - - 7.'i.:,',.',.111.-SEIIATE-.:- ' , . .. - -- ' , - - PEACE ' . f u11PCERMAII - T , . , -- - - ,-- - ';':iARE1)1SC.IISSP)::s..':;..-iNfNr.SPO.10:BE:. Flist Woman Minister ApRointed By n unga , -- . . ' '''" - - . , - p. 444 1 - .. . I 1 0114I , 1. , , T .....'41 I , , . , i.,:, ) , I , , , 1; , '" - . , , ritri,i; 7,,,,, - , v 1 ,, ' L:' ,,,- '.---;-..-:- C ,1, , - - eav , e 1........ '. - ,,, -- -' ' '' - NVar ,.. , , SALT- - , . - 21918 DECEAIBEll'---.- 4 WEDNESDAY - . , , , , , - , Woedli iftiviivrp Is; 1'1 2 - . EDITIOIT . ,, 1 |