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Show I E SE- E E EN I NEWS. sTRILL ON DEAID)LOcK TREATY a . I ol'odier' brute spepot atiloo rim roll 00lbs. gostaba oliblio U to II ooes '. . lb is.bilar.1, , - ti,''' . r i - 1NP.G- 'it ; PAGES 111 IIIISDA le JAN . - 123 CPJ' te;3 L7,4 fc3 i 17 riti 1920 :.". S A 1 31 I: C TV 1 c3 r? W3 1,A K t ; 1:TA 11 r9t rT.1 Oit Senator ihitchcock Threatens to Carry Peace Pact Debate , - lo - ' it 1. 1 I . isto ' 4 11 (73 , 41.4 01 'rib o tko.tooebik4 444 b.. ow ,VOID.10, .4 0 ogissol 1.4 1416 - sEvENTIrrit r71 . YEAR Col CAI ' too Floor of Senate io" - r I Reichstag Building, Where Many Were Shot Down During Radicals' Riots, and Presicgnt Fehrenback of Assembly ENZA IS' IS' r,..., t SUBSIDING IN - ' io. 4 . '''.r ligat li, ' , ; . t : - ' - ak a , ! - IllKansas 44 - t74W2 I , 4 '1 . ' . .: ' ,,04'- -' "4"".: ti ' 44. , 40: sr,ittorib.a...- , , 4 '1. l'p'oj'Ift.voir ' vo,16,4i lorni,, Reports Show' , Increase in Cases. p jrtoc, I J4'.''' 4t '"'""..441.16: alit ' :4 :lint ...' . ...... ...4. , I (41 I.' ttV41641.. ,, It ',,,i4r.k,,, -- ,' .-4. ka.;;;std7, . 4r - ,5i iit:),Nti..,.i. , 'tf::1, 15L4 t- sor. 1 !,:a l'A.,.milt 41 ,-,,.,-v,,- z 411t, 7.igt..4 k.:v4 1ji. It 4 - -- RV KARL H. 't'ON Universial Servir corr.-- . staff mpoodnt FlimpaltI Ispectal TIERLIN Jan. :6 flaunted by the tipectre of a fled revaiution on the one hand. and that Of by the irreconcilable monarchists on th other. him home fenced in b) barbed wire entanglements and fortified by machine guns. with armed guarde ',noted in front and rear, Fred-ric- h Ebert is said to be weary of his Job as prerddent of the (lemon re- NEW Tf)111. Jan. 21.Ths policy and fire departments were hard hit by influenza today, 600 policemen sind between 200 And 3,10 firemen being tinabie to report for duty today. The national association of tbe motion picture industry volunteered tn . night to have warnings to avoid infection flashed on the rereen in all public. picture truism fhe pf.0101 And Not w it It was announced tonight by Bird of Withelmstrasqc denials of eharities. indigant S. Co ler. commissioner is reports, this suggested. whenever been haVe that SO galiona of whisky bought by the city at $IO And W. a gallon for medicinal mit during the I epidemic. AMERICAN FLYERS n counter-revolutio- ,, A . 4 1 . 1,1 i, - ,., , .., 41 i A 44 .. 101111moddhimmilIla Al itANY. 1- ,,,, remtentliary oeh-- I OVER RIO GRANDE Manych Valley tar -. - I I , . - -. , daN, It was anabunced at Fort Brown shortly before noon. - ...... u:1en . - . ak . t NEW YORK, Jan. 29,The suspenthe five Socialist aseumblymen beat Albany and .. the sedition bill now"unan were denounced fore Congress in ATTIriCatl." and .addrenses and by reetilUtion tonight at a mass meeting held in Madison Square Garden bY Socialist and labor organixatione. A large number of speakers of yellow; political affiliations addressed the audience which about half filled the big auditorium, , Senator J. 1. France. of Maryland. who- - was, onthe .proatellt..)14 the speakers. was unable to attend on account of illness. Ire sent a letter the esadding his protest against -- semhis'n action, At such a time as thin." wrote Senator Frahce, "any subversion or evasion of the constitution in more dangerous. Democracy la government by expression of public opinion. Autocof rrey is government public opinion." Next Governor of Georgia. Former Senator Ullman R. Hardwick. who was introduced as the "next governor of Georgia." said. he took in having-th- e oppor... great-pleasu- re . . (Continued from .. s to. hold kola VI 11 ia"it . Ott N ISESSIO 11 ni ?woes-ta- r) the I1I$IISI. a ,AGREEIvENT sonatas llao I ilt Plat leg, la mask. isommothle b) lomat Itettnist dollattel) newel's') Is hes. s 141e eta, alllisa hoe tranoshsortIng the hawl. Hi. o4tsts.4 that Aeleelollast asI t assasta had "Wahines' a attlo letiritmo he partici se le ?qui !Mailing that 1110.1)00.000 slashi he twos IS- by thrall teennitthe adjourned lentil tionwerreit Ithootot iIng ate the Reservations on Article X And For Preservation of Monroe Doctrine Now Are hiN- liana. , Foreign Exchange fte 1 Suspension Action Denounced at Mass Meeting in New York Jan. 29.-1soviet pore memorials to President Wil- ILONDON, Gen. Dumenby M011 and. Congress .lasking for the Immediate return of the ratinnsuis I k0- like- rotwd I ho TIvert In 'nu. to prh ate control and the prompt Nhinych valley in the lower Don TO.. eruvetment of lecrislatkin to meet gion and captured 5.000 prisoners aft-present emditions. ' er ? two days' 4b)ittle, the, Hed fo'rces 'PrOtedg ?against representationst then 'cohlinuing to advance. says heretofore made by the farmers favor continuing govertunent ton-- , ...tctlYtd,.19.7.. trol for at least two yeztes vvere iltplabevik,,cOMMtkRitlYt mcule by deletratcmFurther . eastward., The conference wail called by W. pill t e same I. - 1)rnmenond 7of Kaasitts City, rivers the- fiercest fighting .la proceedchairman of the hoard of governor; ing against another force, the stileof the International! Farm Con. Nit. Iment adds. grew and T. C. Atkcson, of the chair-MKolehak's a surrender to gi,-was clonal Grande, elected berian revolutionists 'was authorized InOrganizations represented by Gen. Janin of t he-- Csecho-Slovcluded besides the Intertuttional Farm Congress. the National army, who Was placed In command of Farmers' tiongr1ws. the National Allied troops west of Irkutsk oR Jan. Graeae. the American irediVettidn 19 by Kolciiik'S order, says a Harbin of Farm Bureatut and the National .dispatch to the Daily Mail. Farm Union. Delegates said these A profound sensation' wax caused of throughout the Far- - RAM by the re had , Jan. 29.Both the and state deptartplents were 'out official ,advicia today concerning Lieutenthe American army aviators. ants E. F. DaVis and 47.- r.. Minces.- re, ported In presa dispatches last night Al having been forced to land in Mexico, where they were held by Mexicans. army offitnquiries have been sent-tcials on the border and to consul In Kansas City Shows Decrease the vicinity of the place where the, , Then are held. 30 miles south of Za- KANSAS CITY, Jan.! 29.A total Texas. of 2 15 eases of influenza were re- - pata. ported yesterday, eleven more than on Tuesday. New eases of pneumonia Capture Denied yesterday numbered 24 as c9rnpared Bytovtisimitt,E,- Tex:fs.," 'Jan.' 23- .-1 with 35 Tuesday. ItSflUenza deaths showed- an increase yesterday, eleven I Lieutenants E. F. Davis and O. E. being reported as againgt four on Grimes..American armY aviators who; deaths ,num, yesterday- made a forced landing near Tuesday. bered MiX yesterday, one less then (ill. Guerrero. Mexico. are not held prisoftli 4.001,000., ern by Mexican and probably will- fly Tuesday. . tSINI la a Issas ow' Center of Neetiations And on These Final Break May Come. ta.-- ! 11 WASHINGTON'. . e sion of -- rr, ihm iNa l'eh. 't.a.t ppeech bef"re his voice, I Wins Battle in Jan. Vt.ReproveMatvow of Vir big farmers' zie Iranisalons met here today to pre. Heim I haol olth - Jan. : 9 i Soviet Cavalry WASHINGTON. the rstoettsset ,waiirt ic; POSTPONES the tivol.ifil on In cawAreretwe pi Pr a..4 It. b) l'art'rr nisk nguir tortene mit. eitrione di Swam. irunitinni liono dn.. tompsoosest N. ' Farmers Ask Rail rt. IntI Last Address of Leader Before Entering Prison Is Read in Which Ile Spoke As "Socialist, Revolutionist and Bolshevist." 1 4 Airmle tem r.il.i L t ri $ I Ut . 0 V - Control Return 2.1.--D- 2,89g Cases in Kansas ,'4.:141L"1 x lett.i. 4t ,,:t:J:3--;4,,,a., -- Il AT 1 I TAKEN PRISONERS Deaths Increase - e AO,. di,,,lohe -- Jan. WASIIINnTON. spread of Influenza over the clui.tly to the health was indicated by service today front state and ritY health officers. No marked inerease in any particular locality. however. Witfl noted. . ' ..e. 11- ,,,,,,,; by h tooerrobv pviletary cont. tee it im l'hitritos of dtPloyalt y. In Ids speech ins.te before tkwislints 040 tI 1111Anat from hot prrannall 44 ). .n1 II.o, 44 PM111 I 0 I e begoining in elmland last March Debi. deelar- rr :end. are pereiatenlly uiated to t., it, I nti the 1,r,16.0ent Ir rt es -A revo ling he spoke as n look the effe, that he tr, Bolshevist." a praised end Examine ist !talon Wound Erzberger's hen he can! trig foraard en the day and Trotsky as the greatest :Lenin a become cltiren nut and private 'step I:E111.1N, examina-- ' statesmen in the modern world' rot Jan, .:9 again, tion the aound of Mathias Erzber- - rips...owed tiPrinnee of the 114US of this Ehert is nnt a rugged chiractor. rot.. vire prii.ter and ainimer of fi- country and tht supreme court.. The extremely pionaltive and Ruffen un- came. who wan ph., Monday wolintlIPIPeel'h dlisiribui" in pansphlet der criticism of which a gr eat drai i$ wig von ilirscht Id, shout' the. "The City Committee of the chants-4-. tittle no with !lel by inflammation torm directed bini. against conatantly raelling. however. and 14(1.1101st. Party of t;reater Now York." is also said to he disappointed at hav- There Is wane thr wound lo eaustng hint pain. Th , ing found It necessary to resort tn patient's teniperature is nerntal. hut according in the prearcution. New of the member a IAe, him Algernon atilt at the milttarietic and repressive meas., continue, pulite was the st aldermen. of hi beard In of York whack yesennsequene. urea of the old regime which are con I we he le suffering from exhaustettneata If' quell- terday Met day'a trapy tohin prineiries tion and require great care, While ItAgo Arthur E. Suthrrlad Wilhelm. II in the worm of his! there is no immediate danger. Ilerr inne r was 10VPr an Furrnunded Erzberger rnav deal only with the most regarding the Rand school of portal Autocracy by guard as Ebert and Bauer are In- -' important pilaff. affairs. science. Reported Spreading --- - ' .4 I -- l : ) trOnt int th of In )ritrog for as rettI IM) the ire- P.toi'mAtto t".lat v he trigit tf the hewing $'04 t aliot afteeenht)niett I - t"1.: ior i. 1,1 i i trtl, New York Hard Hit I .; - IV ed 17. ' , so-- ' -- '.. i ,t. .I 1 Ir tot 000 WWI ir sot ig it,v4r0 in Imam. ' hill Irv. !atm hi do ishotc harms llama gg a a I tin it"I in re, wit,u14 swot tioe IlitCtilu 1141 Olt 64 al Mill rt- -t blight Invite in Illor fro in. tei rnnt," nat.11 i tor for;vitk AM PM k 1 - taro' Is I ihrst (Hall f a I r. 4.1asm t. . 1134 n Ao inneir SOCIALISTS AT German Authorities Are Haunted B Y, Spectres of Revolution, And Closely Guarded Since Attack on Erzbergerl,,, Jan Hos glig in the stake of th influenrz epidemic toda) reached the highest appeared level since the contitgion Health more than two stooks gni authores reported 4G7 nett- taw; of pneumonia nd 77 deaths. influenza continued to flu i di .1. During the last 24 mum 1.472 new cases awe report. ed, and deaths in that period number. NEW YORK, Jan. from. Influenza and pneumonia in- cl'easfA today, hot the numPer of new 'cases decreased. There Were300 in- fluenza deaths, an increase of 33 over 1 3 6. f tom, e u.moniavAn increase of IS. New influenza cases totalled 4;706, a degrease of 883. Pneumonia eases reported today totalled 843. a decrease of 374 ,,.: . .., . .... 4r.,; ',N.. I ' 1.,., Ia, .1111 I. Inv) -- 'A WO Dint Nit-su- ,, Jmn inni Ii00 its .4 its :. 141, r., . ,, int 1. si net t tai -- ei.; ).: c,i 11,44;411r , io , , 4 "e."'. .1C:''''. s r13; 4.,..s:: AGAINST FIVE ' I r ' CONFERENCE 1i 7 1' ..t 1!,c'''f;, 4 ' a -; i,11111 t::::: 1 ,:i , 4 In Relief Fund t ' i Amount Asked " dil, ,'.' t s '3.".... --- 4 '" 'PSI t , , r ;:l 4411' '81-PARTISAN' . 4:.4 4,4. 4 0,......, 1 men in New York City Are Nste, 1 , t'L'',02''. 74.4 - .t..,..1.. ' I . 111;kta 6 le l. , '81'F'4 &'141 ,i,,1:::i e, , , Class Reduces .....,........... - .leseiri - . I s . P' i v , :4 ; : 4y-k- ' 7 AT VIDI .' , ..." -' A T , 13r ....W... .. ' ", f rtZ, : Six Hundred Policemen and Between 200 and 300 Fire- - . E : fa - ..14..10111.11P"....111.10... - ' ... ' i- '' A1101 PNEUMONIA 0 Art 0 - , ,, .4 CHICAGO .4.- - 6, d i woo wevrwin,twootosof,M, - .,..".- , SpEEcil pagetwo.) Quotations Show I Jan- - WASIIINUTON. I 2.Negotia- tions between Democratic and Republican leaders of the senate who dead. apparently have approached leek on the pears treaty tompromisc will not are resumed until tornorrow, 4MID NEV YORK. Jan. 11.Quotattons the tneting of the bipartisan ramon demand bill on the Knotiteh pound mitt ee planned for today having been sterling which fell yesterday to the postponed because of the absence of record low figure of $3.49 opened Senator lonrocit of Wisconsin, one of the Republkan leaders. today at Titers was much discussion of what Iteman.0 sterling rose 'another cent to $3.13 in later trading. Franc eourse friends of the treaty should negotiations cheeks were quoted at the rate of take if the bipartisan 13.03 to the dollar. up $4 telltitnOto ended without an agreement. Rename and !Ire, checits were centimes high- Hitchcock of Nebraska, the tration leader. ha told the Ropubli. er at 16.32. Belgian cables advanced cane that in ouch an eventuelity he 44 centimen over yesterday' cloaing propoend to move to tak up the to 1356. treaty in the open senate. but he said priees would ha until dothat today Jug n PIM la word quoted-at-1.4hope of comprovnimt by private mesoncents and Autstrian crowns remained ation had disappeared. Meantime it developed that some virtually unchanged at 13 cent each. nomocratic senators 'were inclined tit the belief that nothirwr would be Franc at Low Level gained by throwing the treaty back Into the rienate in the near future. rAitis. Wednesday, Jan. :S.- -- These eenators disagreed with NeneNever In the history of France, even tor Hitchcock that a majority would be certain to support such a move war and In while aftsr the Franco-Prussia- n among Republicans It was con. the days of the CCIMMUne, has the fidently predicted that it would fail. It was delow a mark of franc reached such euggeated that should theun. come to bipartisancOMmitte Dollars were quoted topredation.-5 and, the pound sterling a final deadlock an effort might be day at at 47.205. Financial and commercial made to put through the resolution cireles are greatly depressed over the of Senator Underwood. Alabama. le create an oMcial conciliation corn. situation. The titular We are sliding down the twale on mittoe of ten senators. leaders on both sides, powever. which-- t he- tisimatv"---mark and --the party that they asw little hops of Austrian crown occupies the lowest indicated an agreement by that courees degrees. the Ruslan ruble being reck securing oned as sero," says the Echo du - Slight Advances - - 7 - . - - l'aris. exchange hes edvanced four trance, abd dallsre nearly two .14ter1ing franc coincidea with the publication of figures showing the foreign trade o! France for the first elevenmonthe 1f1019.-,- In thin period im- -, ports were valued at 15,336,973.000 franca while exports aggregated 6,233.-- 1 bal-- 1 449.000. Thug: ance showed a deficit of over'19,- 000,000.000 and for the complete year exCeed 20.000,004,000. the defielt"-wIlr vtilti Man of Mystery . ., ..., D oomed to M ee t :, - u Senate Opinion Seems to. Be That Favorable Pact is.Nou; Hopeless tion --Ac- n-WASHINGTON. Jan.- . t 11.Prepo- derance .of menet. opinion on the eve of another.-Wn- d perhaps 'fine, bipartisan conference of Republican and Democratic leaders was that a deadlock had been reached. making - at this- - an .agreement --very time on compromise peace treatrrew.------ -ervations. Reservations to article X and far preservation of ttie ,Monroe doctrine promised to be the center of variance of the two fee ,., tblatent t omoirrodwer': meeting, and It j appeared that should a break come-- - - it-w- id remit-front- Inability--t- o agree- - -- -, Should the bi- partisan conferences, which have been in progress; for more than two weeks, TOPEKA; Kan.; Jan. 28.Seven cases of Were Taken Prisoners bundred and seventy-eigh- t be abandoned, Influences at work in ,... influenza were reported to the state both political partteIt, it was asserted , , , Y . OSAINING. N. Jan. board of health today from all parts 29.(lordon Jan. Texas. McAl,LEN, today in some quarters. undoubtedly of the state, bringing the total so far tam'- officials along the border would hav e. a strong effect ultimately the Hamby, f the .L..L,,reported. t.O. 2,a,P2 in the direction-- , of-- 4 i:::.: word, early today ' concerning compromiseot---bank robber-an- d 'At the state departmi.st oChealth lease of -E.- F.' -confessed murderer ,LiCiitenan-tse --e(luld keeP the- - tteetr-ee-- tHuth. wiir death bandit. was train estimated that G. E. Grimes. American army this afternoon it , I : the political.campaign. 4 t new influenof of eases' sn Sing Sing Prison tonight without i At:ticie X and the Monroe doctrine. total number stationed here, who yesterday made a' za reported today will run over 1.200. I forced landing on Mexican soli and of clergy, if his it became known today, were the be published in Germany: warne the Note to Allies For Modifying the ministration were taken prisoner by Mexicans 39 Authorities Fear Nationwide entente on which tentative cannot are respected by Major .1,,ewis only subjects wishes that Germany powers TOMS. of 'miles south Zapata. , Increase at St. Paul agreement ha not been reached by. A- to this r. na- warden. Lewes, RSSUIlle She either Is requeet to aole it the Isfrom had heard compel CTISIS hen ! , Demand Pleads tne bipartisan committee. Nothing If Force Strike a mos- warden was to transmitted the when effect aince officere of or , the last A night tional to local agencies A...ti Changes. ..t jaw Minn.. Jan. 24.--T. PAUL, them was received here sag- - l for Ilamby today by a member of the eases of int'u . sage fromhad , hundred and filly-tw- o Is Created. lay hands on the men wanted and Much of the' language of the R;-free- Action. in Used their 1: promised they ing beep death enza and nix ,deaths were reported. td don . , transfer theni to German frontiers ., publican reservations adopted - last . - The watch..: today. , ead the whose has session to been jis informed prisoner, agreed Davis and Grimes. who by the The Associate&I're that Minneapolis reports' shows 11 new- areLieutenants was revealed. whils attached to the air station her. of the for- - and impartial trial. It is pointed 'out reer of crime took him from coast to Democrats. It had even ' officials Ineaserand one 4death frprn the.disease., been conceded Jan, ny a ,.,,,,a. changes were carrying by message duplicate :BERLIN, ,Wedneaday. coast mid ended In Jacyma, Wash" tinhae and two of the res. .e,4' which watt sent from Fort Brown, riicationo of thegovernment's grow, eign offiCe have announced ...point-t- that the Attlee are given representation with his arrest Republicans that ft two of the mader for ervations had been rewritten entirely, blank they will refuse to exectite any on the- bench tv.! the supreme court 10 Per Cent 111 in Omaha Nogales in another plane today. ' ' Lieutenant, Davis was the pilot. They log concern over' the extradition of ilt,000 bank a, during employees the , Among approved thechanges by 0 waa work connected with extradition' for,. which should further tend to guar beeame--fiteedfollowinc ..vFerstI?. la -- the tog andloi. Germane ,itocused of a"ar off,mw,..Alliestr"--R-oatheA r - --- n m A ITA7-N- il) ictiiheriPftheEa4.)3rooklyn ke FavingsisoTmIttee Vireatent0-1ttribitten-rairriaThe I to- the UV Vita batik-1- 1i itt,VP1 new emu's of Influenza were re,- - lowed'IlfeSolado river from Zapata gIvertIn the note sent Pecembtr, ot el economic situation In Gerrnany instead of .t specifics attiring- nead procoeding on today 'askingrevislon of Tclauses of or indulge In at the city health office TPFItor--In- - rty;;;We.pt.,-nye.;..0"ported with, on earth last day -itio -- -apparent had Grande. They also - - ,,,.up..the ' at da with- 34 'shim- ,thda is .10 and , present e tr precarious' the corepeal-trouble.diftettnet-the great power& attempted :kleading official of the foreign by- three or ft:kit-vi- tt tional deaths 'were recorded, of Mathias Erzberger, lice expressed doubt today that-- man an unsuitable period to Invite trouble. he at such acceptance would be taken for-- - -- seemed as cool aswhen Thirty miles up the gotado river tl-if reporta by public echo& ! mud )le -was foreed to make a landing.,minister of finance. last Mpnday, IsI coulti be found in Germany, from an thi note indicates; continuing to point In the district attorney's office . in granted unleas objection were made busincs( houses are a, falr'criterlon. planethere will Brooklyn after his arrest and re- - before disposition of ratification by thMexicans took tho twof approximately . 10 per cent of all Oma- . and lit ,efficia4 circles as a, precur.tacm'y or navy' commander. down to a out' that tioubrie, If it Comes. It is count. leathery, after robbery. - and the United State& ill during the tar Amerlean aviators prisoner, hanm hare to --- -' not confined be any single'party. .:Who. humble would on to a what village ; deputy in- - which la likely of on happen murder be the after recervation murder Qualification . week.- . "The whole nation is likely. to go . aald4 he had been implicated. so the The'eotiwtry is wild and rugged s d larger scale if the government - yield- - lend himself to the work of executing lie Voting strength in the ahrT, means of reaching the section on a general, strike." an official de-- 1 partook heartily of a breakfast. the United States would not league; -the only be botind. or Arrant' W a detention for srreat the Yard-i. . 7 , Quickly is by plane. in to Allies. Has Navy the. apPeale fires avi. ingto of which he had seletted and cept in cases where it previously had 'Ong while discussingthe gov-- ! ators from 'tti"e Eighth lien) itquadron arresting men on the lipt submitte,d of fellow countrymen to be dragged dared today . cigarette& given its assent br decisions in which It le coercel Into smoked innumerable if 1Vaih-7- , retriwria -Al ere' hall TriTtri bed--t,2.r; ft EN1 i'5Itttl-Ntight confided to.: Major Lawejt gny member had more than one rote, -- hefore et a tmal,'', aft vi Itamby in oven snaking a MA. the direction last night that 'be, had planned '44 iluenza at the Puget SoUnd 'tail' yarn s'des of the4rtio Grande and far Int), t reservation this- - -- ns,provoked by - Suggeation Is made in.the note-thaham mont 1SO tne-n of the lottiemhip di: the interior without gaining eight eri of O pretien ding the men wanted:. eheat the death chair t)TetymmittIng greption wag nmitted,, k - finaisee-tnintst- ar W 11 atte-CThath15-11e. : - ' illittrt. on I the iR od floof,-4i he ntictile In hii.1Ttday. J'acirtc ernhely - tried- by change of the withdrawal reserrirlieved to be in the vicinity of Herren' durang thy, pamt moveral dayn. it have already reached the whlt hot at Leipzig- and the cabinet has indicat - names of MP111 whose extradition will! hie mind, however.- - he maid. 'because 'Bon to make It provide that notice el town-, as little know-and tha demanded be has One been 'received Msjor-Lawen had treatid him es mining yet men"" death, wcm, ,'' withdrawal. from memiiierehip in the today. , - 0., led its belief that khe nation's-Istghos- t le4 - - . wag rereived from Guerrero . a tall - and that 'the government has no him 1 Nquartly and. had .been -- eucti a go9cf, 7 , The note to the Allies WhieR ,allt not tribunal can guarantee. arrestaualive of when It Is coming road town near the border.' or who s wanted tii.1 low." 4Cm,Itinued two.) , (Continued on peke 11r04) - Extradition of German . ' .VV0,r Guilty. - . A.i.i7,QiiO4:, ' ea air 1111 on these two points. . 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