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Show - , ..v,......,,,, . st,,EDITION 4 &dock ."- - i - rAGE s : 11 ; u, t:i lc ("col Neel sE - t , , , NG 5 ' 1919 WEDNESDAY FEB11114111, ' ,, , e , -- ' 't -, E-A-K i 111111 tt zed-- Ur elni 14-11X- President of ATILAHTtn,nntinnr AvP1CA , A Sinn PA , I STAR I 11 .; -- , - -I - Cilled to Order by In --- - -- . ASSEMBLY HrInrIn Demands . Com- d to Control Distri Wan. - -- - - here de spited of Uppri.ASIStriee pea plundering the food shove, MI cesimieting 1 other depredae . weeding to reports from Ex- les, ussamitted by the Donk egete Telegraph correspondent The Welsh the re-se Timm. messed, had because' mad- - pos dykes The hungry. Peed by Iltued:not Mid thse the distiedere : jet hell suPPreesra- - hErk.Ttlesdart reb 'L.The terns food administration today mut the following statement realty the relief of - Rumania. end est Isentriesn!..7,... . -- - - Lt,--. - ' Ile An:written eteamehlit western Palates arrived at a Rumanian port slitt,100 kens of American flour for , , -- the Rumanian people. be Mal et :.- - '''b secoresaies with promisee made I be Csecho-Slovgovernment the rend Slates relief administration has delivered is it 1.000 tons of flettrAst, Mist trbkts is being trentectOrted-b- trains to Prague. There k Webs here placed-- at the dispOsition d the Cseeho-glovalat Triesi 6,000 we et pork and 10,000 tons of flour. Additional quantities are available for Nieto fast as transportation can be wfuee tc inter-Ailk- 411.' ' Atsiit People to Save Food , '.-,- . ...,,, fttENZI, T4estiar, ite ,. Feb. A8110.4.,1 (BY deter- ot the Allies to markt the ,TPe ie the German sescree the occupied area I MeIPP!y has rapidly diminishing resulte(titi A big re. 11. requests The offltrs for leaves of Wi- sand men of the einem forces art less keen to visit ,44ititz and other large towns In 'Int their SI t,Aj.e!"ntoreit is impossible to seetieeoffledrich ;Once the order t,440,11 ,... 'n ler food 1,e1"re'n'hihnt-ith- Purchase of Germatut., Catirteaeordet re6ettIttees Ole eteldente tn., the tssisteltirft g '''to Procure ell elute wil'e records show that 11e Persons were proven Why Of :t In their letafft2 ort-tpossession re aspen, elL11, ted Ptates,"t, this led otair"'. ..'',Lir butter, bacon tile 6. liv,...t.h.;'' ,.'Istin e- 411tStr .ittil:Ntract&Ppiwartratied -. POLti"-------- 'it , AND --- y. and those who won are going to dietate the treaty of peace. The purpose of the war must be .reasured by the purpose. of Germany. The purpose of Germany under 40 years of preparation and a plitioaophy. vicious in every way, was to establish in the name of God her suet of world power by force." The Allied "reed achievement" to the speaker, "has been the cure of the German peopit- from a horrible plilloeophy, which reached its fruition in Germany's atrocious con- duct of the war." But we are only half-wa- y through with that cure." said Mr. Taft. "We have. hit,themover the head with a Club, but we have got-- that club over them as a guarantee that will be durable and wholesome." ld e the-cur- ' -- , SAVE $9,000,000 OPERATING ROADS -- - - - matey $9.11011,000 was saved in operat- ing expenses of the railroads in the mouthweatern region during the. year Just closed by unification of tertninals, connolidation of repair facilities, a system of. twitching . and elimination of unnecessary mileage, Inter-chan- ' - PION - .4tAl :,,, iSeat of Government .TransferrOd From ,, ' -- ,. , I ich"b ytb, ' red here. " , , Berlint,,---Cia-lis- Demollilization of British Forces Conti lilies ,..- toNoox....Tuendas, Feb. :4. via folontreal.More than a quarterof a wlised prevails here that ' - AYCOME i -- - - - '- ti. -- '.' - , . '1 - , , - - ........ ' 0 i9 . t . . ...... ., . , 6.-- . - ,. Woel(I-Deser- 41 , British ttoday 141. -- - - I , lb - prise-chief- ., th - I .. ,... 1 . .:, ' . I . . , b ...... C&niay Will ..- ttro; at. - .1- 1 haste-wow-bei- - - 3 1168,000--ronferen- Trtoiielay P eace I cording erms , . ' - Dosch-Fieura- t's v- . et - -6- , . while-1.162- . - - ,- -. .Lee . ;- . , -- -- ' :3 IDENTIFIED EEEItlINS:EQNVOTHI:'..1.::" : II 1 LONDON. - Feb, vtirue-o- 6.--- Ths- ii11111.1 11 LILIUULMJ frlII1WI IIUUI I r - ' SWISS MINISTER , . r, MAY DEPART FROM RUSSIA ' imapidly, "" cjtry ee a" t:". , !I : '1 '- - 5.-- -bf. 4,,--- , 'cr . -13- .. , - - Ulu 1 I ,JNIII:ti(lt:11L,ESp) , , ,, ,..... ,,,: LONDON. Feb. C.Reports various source' that the members-o- f the Sinn Fein who bad been Interned. in England, were to be Teleaned, were $ot et nought today by a statement issued from the office of the secretary Tbe sttitement declared) rne'lrelsril. that tbe Shin Fein prbeineret toter! not to be released. loundesAhaIpresent ..cir-- 1 : cottlotalacoa" ' .. , tro; , - , - ,. Itme.,...94.-kimnp,....- 0-- e' , ----- , . wirn . sgg I ice .L -?- . . , . , . ., . . ill IIIL ' corps shortly' officers. to metal Ktatem'ent, ayo.rt. 1;11,1tinsof 253 men. en-''''...-iocal The total i , ''''''''''!","11 COBLENZ, Tuesday..- Feb-- ""n nrnve" 1,tga,ment and improvements continue I PA IIIS. Feb. :n f:tc" cas.or illt!lrun to . a I , Tchitcherin, Press.)---Thrsii VeerAssociated possible. The I I in three types of I on order fromLleut. Col. A. De i size and behavior the foreign minister in the Russian ' mans have been convicted Medics , coarpre'eS disease. has .withdrawn his Investig atio ns which have' 22 enlisted men in tho military II foppcmition been promoted in ,iank, Prtratew. courts here during. the.. ILA few 'days been conducted have resulted. it la lk.e.i have to the departure from, Rue- - A to clans Drat itle; , $ia of Eduard Odier, the Swim minis:. on the charge of circulating enemy lievea IA the isolation of t he gowns ut . ss. I.1)thA5'--the fiitntel:' b, inelulles ;;; J. t'earsearrcook to ter, and his xiaft A telegram to that Propaganda, among' American troops IntunP14 corporal. hitherto have been whieb serseAnt....,241chael Jzt tbegocaupleitarta,pf.tlasemary,,T iw t ,C4Potil itt Faynick corporals aftecti3a5...1uStbeertrecelved from, the thistribution of material "Twig into obscure and the'bacilliOf whichltaie to sergeant& William L. de;ok. Orson Bolshevik government. according , to , ra410-d- e 31tItta . katifs,-,,rrf,..,. Itartit nrrIel. ligenee riffIcer,l'regted le: Ciss& to Plea vales tifgt privites has been carried on in various ways.' I ltaumfalk. James F. .Puller. Jesse- - Jo- 1 There hail been friction between the It has been given away as peg!: , Erlewine. Alfred J. rulier.11at H. Good- anaftussian soviet governments A miLtioN mEn carde'illit lothrin-storetpeed .'Otto D. Graves. Clarence H. Hs.. I ee Melville '.'.'.;:'Jacor. Jackson. It shookeetier time past' , 'rhe .Bolshevik was One convicted itter ot. borgw M. Pmea. John Lichsinger. WO. ISwiss : I' asale offered .complained that the Swiss for watch having foh,, A. N1.1"P". Oar. Jena l'''' .liani .. Meyer. l''', arnrsted 30 Rueslans and were with,Ainerioasy.,andGorman,fl astata- -- - , WITIIMIT-fliAPIIIYMIN- T Ilesery.l'etesson...-k-...- .. them crowed upon it.' At Tneves. recentlY.! Lieut.. Gives Adnieon Light report.; 1 I were I LIP '1, I made Sethreats variOus : a thousand postesrds were confiscated ed tar duty yesterday. from Camp Litil Mil., against , iin Russia to be tarried1:. vier. 8. t' I Swiss citizens by ,Arnerican officers.' They pictured i a Vantiertterie. ttar.te a 'beautiful Gernisn woman with a out 'unletts theiftwise released the Rol- . theMi" Stella tcsr , "will months. tivl,eehevio p r is o n re and recognized a bandfoi of wirings inot at the other 1 WASIIINCTO-Ntheli discharged this and. -; end of the ntrings were comparativtiy. t ropresenative of the tussian aovietin committee to give the to her home at Sherman, S. ti, 'rules !house Switzerland. The ezaet status Of the British. French'. A stock ot urines on4 American tiny' tor ,,,,,4ight Of iay has bees received at the post for the reistions between the two ',goVerri- soldiers dancing to Al' .. , ments has not, Ipten,developed In dia., By order of Vreneh militarya;tthgr- - I iTtpn,' viohibiting: lmmigralion for fnur4 Tar prison guartt., embulance 01 ballenl5land or Russia Seltzerraenti'Anne either from Sties the study of the French language yeara Frank Alo'rrisoti, secretary' of' patches 1.'4. ; has been taken' up in the schools American' Federation. iif lather, idtryeefnlirttotig Iiisaet:tiyn hotrf,te rot:is:tin:tug; ,iand. but the foregoing make it al3;7"-.'.I that the severance, of' !relations tithe that 100.000 men hi the United vv,rt bough,. bital.-- - They- hire,dus pear .... aocording r Wee become complete.' were now without employment.' her, nest Saturday neon. German netrepapers.: . .,, ' s. - - I trench fever and litat of influenza and sTAFF:To BE ENuiligu of $ome forma of nephritis have been isolated and Identified. according to a reportof-t- submitted to the director genoffice-- eral, army medical int The iturceon itemizers of the med- by a number of army medical "nounren that 110 members be added to the teal - is the-pea- , - intendett to eclipse both conterence tbf Socialist conference at Bern;"' 1 s pub- Ilshed by the Petroirrad newspaper. Lenine declares that the Bolshevik have tpropost:d to take the alnitiative-a- t the conference. conference -- - s , ' i t (flyt IST,PIK11,7.1t;Iit.'..EltiERS''''.1D' ,....-,:,- li -- 11 4.'' been nate feature of the situation is that the was; men are not being absorbed in civil uct0 act cupations tri proportion -to the rate of '' ' iissowhilication. , f ' ,.. .. , Table Made Pub. Being,gerlin Authorities Say: So.2Statistical t -Leader Will Speztitt lic by War Department . :r--- thi-seer1- - sies7wh front 2'.ttn 16"rdinir - ., an - -. , , ARMYI 1NTERVE er . k teeeti 1 , , , - ''- - according to the annual report of B. F. Bush, southiróstern director for the United States railroad administration, "The southwestern region with its many cantonments and army camps was called uPort to Meet unusual pas-- 1 senger train conditions," the report says. Competitive passenger trains' were eliminated in some inatances and consolidated in others. Schedules-- 'of through trains were lengthened and local,. work added In order to eliminate local trains. Under this arrangement ,a totai of 4,411.244 miles 'Jam conserved .1n, passenger train service, effecting a curtailment in .passenger train expenses of $3.161.233. "In the handling of freight gfeal savings- were effected by elimination oP- unnecessary, freight' mileage.This reaulted largely frost the discontint.- Knee of competition among the roads which permitted carload traffic...to be moved over the most direct routes. now German. Irontler...;..Xerr ."...,;.t.111., the ,paswetagar And feeiglit partment112.600,000 was saved by the mann profesees to behove that Italy reMean of and competitive closing may 'mon find an association with the ductions in the clerical force." new,Gerroany more congenial than tbe company of bar, present allies. BRINGS TROOPS on the eastern frontier he hopes Allied failure to essist.Poland , FROM MARSEILLES the betimes-wi- ll create a favorable sentiiEtiCi' YORK. Feb.. L.With 1.77f Ment toward republican Gertnitny in and that the impotence of troops; the .Italian steamship Discs Poland, Iallimt in Russia will Produce the d'Aosta irrived here today from Mar. the same result, though at a later date. eines. On board were titittery E, the My informant he, had exceptional find a medical headquarter company of sounding official Geropportunities detachment of the 339th regiment of man opinion. and polivit out that the dicers and men field artillert-2- 98 German foreign office even now is national army still manned by the former personnel of the 88th division, from Minnesota,: trained hi reell politik organivatinn ....... Nebraska and North, and. liouthstialto catnials from ,various ta; .and-19- 2 b ra oche' st virisso- t. 1 W A SNGT O N. Fill). The totalIIGreat Powers . wiimAR,, 'Monday. Feb. Arno Dosch Fleurol.) Doing Every- Atrength of the United Fitates armY On I the Associated Press.)The process (By ' Stall News York Nov. Gerwhen (New 11. armiAlce the of temporarily transferring the , wail thing Possible to Settle Correspondent.) man seat of government from Bernd signed end when the itmer!can earl ' Most - Disquieting Sittza- to Weimar,where the national assem- - 'Copyright, 119' by Press Pub. Lo.y.t.ottort was at it., peak. was 3.703.Z73i S. . (via Copenhagen). Feb. officers and men, including the I Secre- The army maritiell to be yirtually completimi ttiMorrow Philipp Scheidemarin will hem! the corps onA duty with table --, .z.. made pdblici statist!cai rope. to the German t. Brockdorlf-Rautzaipeace ton: delegation the when Count ary- i , ference. I learn on good authority. this figure." foreign secretaty. will reach here. i ..,...----'- 7' whole wilL be From. July L.., az, Americana to arrive. the Allied mil , task of the. temporary made up chiefly of men who represent Untied over showed the continued growth LUXEMBOCRG. Thursday. teamster of the government here com-- 1 the new order of things. Germans. who had dropped on NUV 1 j Jao- - - ZO,seeTho v That this decision ban been made to a strength of 566.000. ly an apparent shortage of Gratal Duchy of Luxembourg tuts . When the great German drive was manual laborers willing to basil and only now shows how slow Germany launched in the spring of 1918. the introilitteed ht :the ,chumber, of of rest to realize what the been has this i.. carry baggage. Notwithstanding enemy had a definite superktrity of . old deputies a hilt protidlug for st of the world thinks of-regime. the. handicap, the cabinet minus Its ! approximately 20 per cent, the figures referendum-4deehie whrther the 1 facial records and other documents. Incredible as it may seem in America, for April 1 showing an Allied rifle PeoPk' of the grand duchy wish of 1,245.000 and a G.ruin ,, managed to hold an executive ses- it was taken for granted for a long strength 1 ''' The Germans total 'of 1.562.000. to duttige dui form of list govern, sion in the palace late in the after- time, except by the cleverer men in reached their maximum June I. witn . noon. that Count von 1.62s.onfi. while the Allies reached ' meat to that of a republic. , A proposal' to futve the plebes.- The present "government considera Bernstorff would play a leading role lheir maximum On ,k., .' .1, 40..pt, with r conthat its mandates expire with the :.!'7:", , cite detrmic also if I..uxemborir..,.97 , German 1.5 k :,t) O. the in the conference from and of constituent the assembly The meaning of the rifle strength vening wisheis to be politically stune.ted its first task will be to move the im- aide. upon which the table is based is madel to France or mediate appointment of a new coalIleigium Was atrick Von Bernstorff, although he can r by the fact that an itiongovernment, in the organization a tetail strength-of-a- p-' du&son elimwhich will be of partyinteresu 27.000 fighting men is tare. 7,4 America think about him. saw:no rea-- . proximately ,,, inated. rated as 12.250 rifles. i The Majority ttociallets will hold son Why he should not have that role, their first party caucus Tuesday morn- and seemed t, not realize he to that ing. The German democratic faction would do- Germany infinite harm..This rope when t he German great drive! to-. ' e thought cf. declared, Arthur will hold its party meeting at Erfurt. launched not is part of the old German blindness mae8nt , near here. B ritieh foreign , all oantlythseuceteroednet.4bu, int B the good geerelary, believed that the' new pro- to the peychology of other countries. it is 1 in h cloxing an Intent it bll ahiell... visional cabinet will be made was to who selected .V.On.BernstorfL, mouldy Iscreased the stren gth- of the gran t e a the newspapercorrespondents prepare' the German' case and Was Allied armies or Clericala from , that urea on tho bundreds of thousands of here as might. The great powers ' Constantinople brought IVALEtA MOP. EDWARD be- - were doing purpose, is the ranking member of Arnettsins who were, in 'training everything - they.coneidered ''. the German diplomatic corps. and. hind .the lines are not given. could b e d one. e.owever he raid,. in Prof. Edward de Valera,. president is beat the PerGen. The table technically, undoubtedly prepared by of the Bina Fein, who WILe among the HEAD OF CHINESEdealine with what he 'eharatterized man to do such work. bed Ile saw no shine's malt Showing reason why nis at the strength of the Allies for the eight a "Most diquieting sliustioti." 600 104 leaders arrested by the Britseem conference Ipeace strange. menthe covered follows: might ish government on the rimrge- that As,to the work ge nem' of the peeks' has come over Allies- MURDERED theA change,of however, German. Conference, the foreign they 'had engaged In a German plot, the foreign office here . BOLSHEYI1(1 secretary de. Spirit I 1.569.000 1,245,000 Bernatorff-Rantmit von April dared from has escaped all possible since Count prison. 4,. I 343,000' 1.600.000 made to was appointed foreign minister.- - He May I settle terms, the upon peace 1 June 1496000 1.639,000 Scheidemann are men and with whom I Feb- STOCKHOLM.,' .1.556,000 1.412.000 He was lee to this inatement by a Allied peace delegates will be able July I . ..- - . the 4 1 ,....777.:.1741.104)----178,.5;04. lturnst1.Of lermit Richoman. head- orthineesBolidiavrk' 1.339.004 who mid: -- - 1.682.000 September 1 in the far east and the as they speak the same way and give October Ipropaganda 1 1.223.000 1.594,000 . words the eThPre hi much talk in the peace I as we no. game meaning urtzli.;...--.1cf the Chluese- section of understand that von November 0.485,000 about will Bernstorff various 14., s beermonn.maucr: problems, dtheereobmymaunn it:itn 13daertn);if iha probably be attached to the peace Included In the table is a'..compara- - such sot the eociety of natione.. Ito you 1 delegation in some capacity. Al- - not think your real task is, before statement of of the tire strength .... lied and German rarces on the He was shot dos n as he began a pubHerr Bcheidemann Is acttse in the front by months, beginning April 1, lions upon Germany? " lie speech- - The murder, It Is added, Ebert After a monient's reflection Seel and long was lead- 1918, showing that on July 1 for the -z la expected to have important - conse- - er of government - . the Majority Socialists in the first time the Allied "tifle stretigtfr- - "I'mrlf11-44e4';'-.' quences. "One can evidently.criticize whhout Until Mr. ; reichstag e xceeded that of the Germans. dicabeolute an exercised Richoman . was limit it ---method s the understood we of dispatch. work unofficial' ,. have 4 In means etrength.-whicrifle men , tutorship over the Chinese living in ly in Berlin. that Prince Lichnowsky, ed ;t rather than answer cm i - - . "Standing in the trenches ready to go adot I btwould Russia and recently ordered three former German ambassador to (By A. F. Whyte) rathertell you that the with ." the clatus, overthe top bayonet coolies living near Petrograd to be tor, the fact that theproblems of thcso- - '' would head the lierlin delegation Allied total on July 1 wam 1.556,000 - ciety . News Staff Hired and shot. (New Yorit World-Deserto the peace conference). of ha been taken up be- nations Gerfor with the 1,412,000 compared . fore that of peace, properly Correspondent.) mans. no -in IFIFTY aignitiPs-thawait t the settlement on Nov. 1 then the enemy's. re- YOUNG (Copyright, 1911. by Press Pub. Co.) ' MRS. ROOSEVELIT WILL Perves st.td his of our accounts with the enemy will exhausted had been accounts PARIS. Feb. The meehan- : front line strength reduced by about, only come afterward. TAKE MEN TO VISIT or we incorneae41one SON'S CRAVE half. the Allies had rifle mrenatit ef two the have of the German attitude toward the etudy of 1.485,000. representing odds of up- - touted permits the current Paris conference have come into my INFLUENZA TESTS . several questions 2 to I. NEW YORK, Feb. Theo- wards of hands. Philipp Scheidemang holds to "Let p ublic o tti nlon be remenured. On Nov. 11 the Annerkart army In BctitTON. Feb. S.Fifty healthy dore Roosevelt, widow of the former Europe was composed of 80.642 of- IThe delegate to the peace conference. the view that the precise terms of the have no intention of employing dila. men, volonters from the naval president. yea among the pasrogers Been and 1,868.474 pten, peace to be impoeed by the Mlles are young barracks here, were taken to on the French liner Lorraine which officere aid .21.072 men were at seal tw7 ni ethods..., They are using nit their immaterial Germany will sign then detention isand skill to attain. ..it eoon as the quarantine station at Ga. ihip's from here today. She will visit en route to Europe,- The marine eon;-- energy without. hesitation, but will immediAmble the Just peace to whlch the land today to submit to,Influenza tests sailed the grave of her son. Lieut. Quentin tingent in the expeditionary force on whole world of board exea to aspires. That is their one obttruct their government experta Roosevelt. who was killed in an air- that date was 1.003 officers and 31 by ately proceed ,t cution In all the eamerrt and central The men will be subjected to every plane battle over the tierman lines, 383 men. Making the teltal European! aim , their sole anibititm.." ,,,, known method of infection in order also plane to spend Several weeks army' strength either in France or en! . European regiona giving as an excur that an exhaustive study.ofthe "cause and --Exhorts Miss Emily Carew, route there 2,004, 93i officers and of all men-Ord- and mode of spread of influenza" may with kiher sister. the disturbed condition who doing war work In.ltaly. While M PM be made. on United states date the In that Bolshevik Committees in France Mrs. Roneereit will see her Prof. Milton I. flosenau of Harvard sons, Lieut. Cot. T he odor e Roosevelt there were 1.634,499 army personnel. ,; will be restored in Germany ..---Lbelatest the in and insular experiment. the ,willsupervOe Mow P"geS.."111heithorta2- - sooner than elsewhere, and frrOCKIVILSITT,0071:-LAn A previous experiment mad. late in andCapLKerixdtRoosevett canal zone. Alaska. etc. 55,715. wan will remain abroad she not long Benine from (Inn Premier to addreesed government hopes to be able to the fall was unsucceseful, all efforts announced. The total- - strength of the Siberian ail Bolshevik cotnmitteee in Germany, own interests wher- to inoculate the subjects with the disIntervene in expedition on that date was 298 of- - Austria, Poland. the Baltic provinces ; 11,1106 men. and Mena ' failing. ,.'.,,...., ever a disturbance arises near the ease to onnvoke a communist and .. ', ,........ ...... INFLUENZA VIRUS KEW YORE. Ireb. 5.With more than $,000 delegates, registered,. the Atlantic congress foe 'a league of naStlilliOn here tions began a two-daThe congress is under the today. auspices of tht l auspices of the League to Enforce congresses to be held this month throughout...the country,: - of -- a 'formationTo aasure the ac"strong"Jeague of nations and the the ceptance of such a Lewin.) by anit was United States senate, nounced that plane will be outlined at these congresses for an intensive campaign reaching every city and town in the country William IL Taft, as to Enforce . president of the League to order and Peace called the 'congress delivered the keynote addrera. if the purpose of Mr. Taft said that the war is to be aehleved a league like that contemplated in the league of nations is "indispensable.' ."We have beaten Germany to - Ih1 1 , SLOVAKS ., ;Milton men in the :: 7 :,SIGN ARMISTICE Week ended Jen. SO and the total to date haa exceeded a million men, The , Ittioth ." la continuing in the demobilization ', bl'irjtz., robS.An moat satafactory manner, but the opin're n "th.' Polish and ion l the one unfortu'Cle-Slova- . 3 VASFIDIGTOIkT.---Peb7-11.;---APproxl- III trains from Tritest to Bohemia Mt peal through ..Italy and 7JUS07 im atoll Austrian territory and It has bees necessary to make arrangements id times ether people to ensure safe moat' Moos these territories arwial stletril short of food themselves and ns req little stable government Alterman soldiers are expected to actedy the trains as guards. lhosupreme council of supply and Mef has established an inter-allie-d tetelltigen e,Ompotted of one rePrt" entire from each of the American. Stsiki Trench and Italian goverri- -' Sne to control the dletelbution of food transportation ltt from the Port Strut to the interior. eLr.ltt- - Thomas C. Gregory of San 'omm. is the American nt and member .0 the repreeelnd is accompanied he Lieut. ?e. liHe CauseY of Chicago; Maj. E. Burke, rte ilwampecot Mass.; sk Harold 13 Ferguson Lu A n611, cal.l Lieut. P.ottle, New rt; Lieut. T P4mery. - Marker, 7C: r:,,,..oni Pa.: Cash, of 47Lirr, Cal.; Paul B. Denis, le !rancisco, Corp. ani Prof. Lincoln of the University of Cali-. Itto will ,tst.ruent. the...Arnett,,1 'adminietratif)n at l'eague. ---- Atel Will . tirnin IIIIAIRRIUAN II II Tn 1 i ' Feb.' ruses in the di strict of Unit, IA NDON, 1 , BERLIN of Tons of Flour - mission . , 1 -- , fortsInter-Allie- I N - . ia UHtilitlYIANN I . -- , 10 ,,,e - - , .. ..'"."'""---------- et - - - I i- , - Won' the War tWill the Tennkof I --- -- NATION 0 - -- Ex-Pres- I . I --- EA ,,,,,t,. t . . -- - ,... . , . 1' k I, SIXTVNINTIT ,.YEAlt KETS:.1.11:..IMAFt.t,i,11 - 1 ' , r,Wqmd. -- HELP A Better' ,tkt' mps, ..,,,Peace. 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