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Show Editorial-L- Telegraph ocal Belgium Women Are Imposing Penalties on the Unfaithful FIRST YANKS TO ENTER GERMANY f Ta,lkM ol(Uer an lnterpeter beaded the procession ef Germany. The men are of the Twenty eighth Infantry, and are see? crossing a bridge over the river Moselle from the Duchy of Lmm-hurinto Winchenngen, Germany. In the background is the city of Wor. meldange, Luxemburg. Tank! JV g Big Tank, Presumably Out New Offensive a Have Threatened ure of Main Herman Carries Panic Into the Hun O- - al Objective. ;itial Salma was the initial obieo-(.r- n the alley of the Saare and rkiwkra as the ultimate goal, thus .,a Mcti from the east and Ta already mighty fortress, est bF u,e thc rlw3 ol lhB st- Mihiel salient n tier subsequent successes. I rh dritttig of a wedge northward from dis-,- v htw Salins menacing the Saare thrown ould hae automatically to ussmyout of hts positions furtherw ith I I tut, especially if accompanied I tewntetratlon in the Beltort region. sould have threatened the great center of transportation and war .ilfflil. fa operation was almost certain of tiotu. owing to the enemys shortage and the rapidly declining i H ,i Lord Robert Cecil Gives New Government Soon tO Be Chosen,- - Which Will Views as to Settlement of Labor Problems. Direct Reconstruction. 1 w . , lal-js- Mo-pa- g. Bolsheviks say. thc workmen should have It all tne shop, the products ami the profits. They sh the men who supply capital and brains should have nothing. They eliminate entirely the bourgeoisie. Capital and brains should not he treated that way, for they are essential. "But would it not be an extremely difficult process to determine just how much shall go to capital, how much to brains and how much to manual labor? a third correspondent asked. "Ah, thats where the difficulty occurs. said Lord Robert. "But I believe It could . , be worked out, We must find some means of unifying FACING communities. In this country, of class differences, the people must be essentially Demobilize Million Women War one if unrest is to be averted. "Bolshevism is not feared In this counBarkers; Trouble Is Expected try, the working man being tooaswise to exists desire a state of things such Over Wages, in Russia, but there is a determined solrit of among the labor unions to obtain morS the material things In life for their mem1 T27. (Correspondence -. bers." dePress.) To etout 1,000.000 women war GIVING idwT.i .,be clonal task assigned to of - SOLDIERS bora G'urtinent of the ministrynew Rotation"" precom,Uite It this reason to believe through documents and officer prison-f- statements that the Impending blow 1 the enemy high eom-if?riiW1 lno'tn on t!le eve of its launching, terms were asked. Ilinden-s?l- w f' 1)6 bal 001 the troops to meet menace and did not wish ,to the war earned into German on the left bank of the Khine. (iin Is A OF LABOR HUGE TASK - CLOTHES TO RETURNED tnoet difficult of thetr a munitions j10w to ho has beensatisfy earning from $18 rpk now that she Is called A Pturn t her former tusk as a I WIt ffc na"t at from $3 to $3.26 a prob-yWU- realise that this ter.?1the flcials hard problems connected the By Universal Service. BUDAPE8T, Jan 18 To provide clothing for demobilised soldiers, the Hungarian government has decreed that all "Ynales over sixteen must hand over the surplus of their wardrobe gratis to be distributed among the soldiers. The decree la a sort of sartorial Income tax affair. A man who has three them. suits and three overcoats may keep The owners of between four and seven owners of one, must relinquish Inclusive seven to nine, relinquish two, and of ten to twelve, three. Four will be rejjprred from thirteen to' sultmen, nhd "su1to0rets twenty-fou- r who have more than two dosen outfits must surrender half The same plan applies to boots, shots and linen. "onutructlon period, especial 8 Iris and women must sac- ' tb freedom they have hved Tl J. "Hhttions workers and now m"re exacting hours of work. TW to the workers to Just nR appealing 'inv'l' es to the new order of nn rtois.iT'1 they can. and to be during the recon l vtipoi'' they did during the war. P r is one of the big prob-t- v 'ent f "vpr,s BrB being admonished lr workers ..i WILSON )onj notice of dls to d'twharge large tium-I''1- '- TO HONOR To aid the girls, the WITH A MONUMENT to giv e each hdeclded 14 75 a week for thirteen t tfca, Tf hs "tops war work if, dur By Universal Service. "h does not find other "LONDON. Jan. 18. President Wilson 'rh T.tttem a 'p, lias been asked by the societv. of which the duke of Connaught Bryce vice Is president ,and Viscount president, for permission to havn a statue of himself bv a distinguished re&lptor set ' tm m Ixmdon. Plan are complete for erecting In this Presidents Washington city statues of and Lincoln, which have been donated The eoclety now by patriotic American. atatues dedihope to have the three recognition of jn cated simultaneously servlcea to humanity Pree'dent W jlsn's in' the get- - ar- Vigorous Protest' Made. KTOCK1K LM. Jm. 18 Feveral imorganisations portant Swedishs industrial protest in disapproval of have published a the here unneutral publications srtlc-- ,uchdenounciAftonb.adet s repeated President and ng. the entente. America The protest is signed bv the ilvoti Swedleh Industrial association. ofExport association, stockc! holmandchamber several assoc'a-t'on- s in Ranker of paper. Iron. of .manii'aurer, whemLaiS and electrical apparatus, Anglo-Americ- lh Tart has bvn able to provide to over the transition fv'rk,-r,r '"rans of helping the ii " ta slt-,c- 'ft labor ti ehth,?too t the new organ ministry. problem of demobilizing bisj!in ,w,,rkers. the country has eleven labor districts, ,!lihV Strict h lo council, which will ,ourh with the labor minis-- ! ... 'ou,i'tls will be composed of J ".i; .M'. 'of each -- tow n or smallthere ts a labor empjoyantl these latter agencies hi nf rommitteee to care for the - hB Workers In each town. 41 'S Tr ,4Ba Claims Record. "hm. ahtp- - ;y Jupniese Kobe announcts tiiat it butii .r1 n. it jPfAtee! steamer, the Daifuku !rV i tons,Of in twenty-thre- e days the keel. 1 re Jap- -' ce.rLvinS t 'P,r .tl is with the biiildimf of ? steamer hi Wnulec, Js'. j., shipyard. j tthhf ' a 'r .s ond i hut hi utd ung uuriten .d It.d her handa vuili feu s rd n t i ur mf inl Big Task Being Prosecuted t With Clocklike Precision at Dispersal Stations. a, UiliV u in hr hhell-shoc- LRUM-n.S- , Dec. 2i (CorTtspondencsi B? FLOYD MACGRIFF, Universal Service Staff Correspondent. of th Artfcucinled lrrss ) Htlgiutn Is u crisis In Us political history. l.udendorff had oraie of his troops. LONDON, Jan S. -- "The great problem facing division capable of rwenWted every The go emmet. t comprised of prertt world today, 1 believe, ts .nlBfupa scrap west of Wet, trying that faces the six Catholics, thr-- e liberals uttd three So J M4 off the French. British and Amer-if- i, indubtiial unrest and the only solution, as cl.ilistK, is at kriowleOgrd everywhere to OH Landwehr and Landsturm t lew It. is for society to become more l i ti wd shattered remnants of Ersatz only a provisional on, a government to unified and become workers lor the were a that were lioldlng the A real government which of transition. m industry." intellt-pen m the Lunevllle hector and That w.m I he statement made b Lord a III direct th reconstruction ot Belgium showed these troops' reports Kobtrt Gerll, assistant foieign secretary is In the ledief the lowest character, making. Gloat Britain, to American newspaper French at-- 1 of j Pa opening gun of the It is not expecieJ th.it elections can men recently. Ixml Roberts family la would have .allns Chateau i puit one of the most famous m England. One be held In lees than six. MeanHindenburg to obtain reinforce-- : of lit ancestors was Prime Minister In while the loUtlca) fight will he vaged - U from somewhere to throw in to a Elisabeth reign. upon a basis of universal suffrage one i.rtort his lines east of Wet. And he Queen The remark was prompted by a discusar the Before tho man, ore vot. The sion i J m troops to fill that gap. of the great unrest that Is sweeping priests had four votc-sland owners and beli Mrtatt Second army, operating conall bad such us and hat fearful noble Europe, many votes as they had esiefs Meuse and Moselle, was to partiol-t- t sequences in Russia, from which laud the tates in different provinces and Koin the Itself satisfying operation, Bolshevik propaganda has Infiltrated into and liberals on! one vote each. The v'h merely a holding operation unless the Scandinavian the were countries, Socialists Balkans, mostly working men and t, e .eBemy shifted troops east of the Holland and Bpaln. the Liberals mostly professional men. This when they were to drive forward. 'Higher wages and shorter hours will enabled the Catholic party to be in power never Bettle the question, Lord llohert for more than forty years. 1 nder the hopped by Armistice. said. "Those measuien are only pallla-tu- universal suffrage estetn, which would They do not go to the root of the relegate priests and land owners to the j One the hVench, through the aid of same category a working men, doctors t tanks and cavalry, had out through trouble. T think the great reniedv this is a and Uiirers, It is asserted the at hoik t the region of St. Avoid and Bonlay, ' nr msin forces would naturally have bobby of mine la to make our population part may be placed In the minority. NevIn s are landowners.' thev Mercter if or, ertheless. i'ardmal mired toward the northwest, and with employed great pertvyjsrd of progress they would have factories, that tthey shall be copartners. In sonality aud the energy he displayed in "You mean you would let them share behalf of Belgians during the sar is dher settled the doom of the Germans the north the profils'.'" a correspondent suggested. said to have greatly helped the cause of Meti would "Profit sharifig ts only a step," replied the Cathoho party. have' fallen of its own One ause ot bitterness find anlmoalty sflttfrom the menace behind, and the Lord Robert. "Tliats just one degree of Flemish movement, uembtirg gateways would have been lrnership which the workers naturally in Belgium is tin it The French Tenth army, under would have. There must be more than which now m practically dead owing to the efforts of the late Herman (.governor jutes! Mangln. had had a months rest that They should be part owners. "Thats Boluhev ism, put In another von Bisslng to make use of it to divide ffne fettle, and a certain H ofInAmerican It is expected divisions were tn correspondent. Belgium into two parts I to be used in the second "No, I disagree," said laird Robert. The that the Flemish movement will revive phase of S fa mo. tl f b a i krThe horrible. Those dirty Germans hide with about as much effect girl ss aullen The women vere horrible, The led her to the front It Is not such nice language to use, but tuTTTT dterin tied In on a rhmixeroe Is It the formed Thev only thing i can say." k Lizzie got busy tid the of thc railroad station myuat guns blazed lncemanU Wirt the advance was omy checked and not held. Gray figures appeared lu increasing density Then the unexpected happened. On the left flank an antitank gun had been dragged up and opened fire. Thc fir.l shot removed the unditching gear, me second later a shell took the cub, and. passing between driver and tank comThe crew were mander. burst Inside deafened, hoked und blinded and, until the petrol fumes taught tire wltn u sui gulp no one stirred. Then, as if from a dream, the tank commander awoke Tells Drivers Kvacuate tank! he gasped, and, grop- Yank ing blindly, one by one, the men f It fjom the siKmsou door iiko fhuken rats Ex Hav pea - vi'!i f ri .tilt io ,aarrsd us thin from (were u u "c batteries and tanks The north of Lunevllle there closely followed the old established in 1871. MMCtor pJT M Workers Who Are Needed in the Various Industries Come First Skilled Mli shattered but intact, of Even r. the first week. in Novem-tokhFoi h had concentrated a CIS force of nien and massed a . number n i" firm lav a tO - tMd 4 By j iiriii toll-J"- srmies ik,t t I U f ' i iluh'' Correspondent. , '.to K i.irgc in g - or Jn J is'um After ing Been Abandoned. Lines, WALES, fJr'ent (jernun-Olfi-- ut from tin rtj g 4. i Mi Havol I h j thtu a par of mMJisots Jl Ui Ui if thf I r , vt i ft .pped hha ttie girl s I at) ! f Me tan pan 1) M l d!1 0f f off Mt nut in nim on a line h- tin I u- - ' t f h h t ami Hun dura ri g Ud & of nit ears It tut k Iwun tl PvUvilt t t iiin "a U a the t it r vofids I '1 ht u u lu loos hair tinned Her iv ai e h Idm g gu Is tiair tatto dng a as hit w luki- Hie .anal The women nr.t uv n 1 k s tn. d ut t ir ar U t. let her go I r l et ir B "I t ol dit Sen U e i 4.rr wKoidt.n, Z" Is t; t hi H Mr t g out p u it Horn ti.t n Mf t g at oj nd t He-ILVMK'.N, J.vn 18 One muon, t VgM in mob)! Jta tlOB d (Iii w mn giaMad tin gltla uaist, of the A sjo, ut 1 ) n - h a booh uro.ed over amt droned hi vs Ui full oft on t'f thin of the Hrlt n K t'The axn ib k it le rough feai.ng it malt' Kllig. i t ude The other Mm- s' with bifkt nliijt regulurU'. dal v ntu e .''pok tt h r with notfn ,nd t Mtin i totil Of 80,000 mohI thtd atid Kmhol at her ua onlj l'p to Ua pita til tin l lid (Mt Mu tt t l.f li tht W dl5-n- d ld I men i, ht IJ I i a mi a a Oman i an umpp' hfv u urmn lul puNed throucrh tl h 'H 111 g . w of u f In tho rm-r- i Ing tlte ertScotland. t oi a t hose u .r ien w hi m t in ud r an tUhulif- - In I'liRland pers-.Kt tartk with int rebt the hnle wl.eto WUltl.l returned ij.dl ki d I ir Seme Are Tattooed. slid skill d workers sie liem on, of It wuw titiiI u i i tik J mi ho'iiii f the txmb had eiloutd h v( h i .aiN th tell In rapidly imieieihg nura-.fut- ei to peopjt ! Industry to UMuJenii. itl tin Ihr ad h pa mglr vs onn n vs ith ar t ana four tattooed al'mgratde the right trai k n s a u mmuii jn nations wlU the tin imiU s lei s hooit, marks on the t hctk , at id olhtr .on m.irred th gray of tie Miug i and other pi.lt I w ss hit ttl r I novx U the Ioh a if their taf h of which wlH tv cah ration in out. p shipped i ha e A i ' The v puiat damage ' qnMed tie haraasti tf) toilu etigen ral li mm mt dewerve tl is treatment " aaid pable of dealing wtih Jooo men every M i nt the st jiuii'din of one women t.u k engineer, biiBtlli.g up All (he the feat of us . 0 ( that h' the p opi eg pel hit' have Mplertd for want of food and twtnt four bouis Dunno," responded tie tank (omm.tn late t fueJug silii Ui Miim.iJM .neral B F Burwhibhas tins gone Ati'rdng tok till tjothUig girls tl' r J grucial of ilk and having w mea and net ! Hut til inj to a.e Jnmp tn t c i with about tyi Tjpical Performance. ail the food they could eat even butter Zrtiion, she, at tamp S imbledoft and biat i up' i today txplnmfl to h and sugar prHiitative Ot the Tin ms runu After a i uuple of d sp;ro' hig pi for mum wa; Mpiif the girl had tha favor of an offh AaMK'tated IiChs th deiahs of th work, a suddn bluisk tr cal was 'Ihuie I v 'hwn" purred gent ut Ittr wuunan t)je new it will I lung tune before th debranding i 1ik bs the tovsei (.fleer al he bad to loIn was to exprecw get ring ini hinery has l en leuihcd. The dumaged limit mobilization fh anv lestie window lur store hi load another lunnu'nt ral thing Malian lii I i v'ht- a got a died etitM k tehe'p a of Ain numhr of men each of home-limII to her roses (he vde The German would gn a was question glr! dhMIitg R sfi, k nothing hut a bloomin' 'SheJehot. lazh he woud puv less than the article th assoi lated governments is to leavepur-N)s-in of stretch round topped cobblestones cxr las.ned It r unver was worth Sono limes he would pay th item) countiu8 for oc upatlon the i anal e The i nnifii imler grinned She'n lulu-teiud- " toward peace wil be del! mined would he all at times was woman Man) The but Homing ehileklng loping fuhe hiil That a hu tame in conftrw.8 e. ll 0 ires turns put hm own prh e and there was no arFtuiu every fw aU ps ture back of her i.m.e other Month and girls gument have Huffired a great da! at the Clashes Included. . Mii trotted out and follow if in the wake Unexpected Happens. ot the w men Some of them gunned hands of the German offleers. We have Tlte following i lasses ere being demobsame the Hs rjt They Heennd to be making no etfort to hen openly Insulted, some of us fined ilized eu lcHr, n.ilnn I bhx here. i aleh Oust for slight affronts to German officers the girl aiitl the hated gray greet figure tiictded They wti having Miners, sick and wounded soldiers, If vou bumped Into an officer on the Shch-bnoto the women k Itito th Nalleya approaching men over 41 who were called From houses wJid aioie other glrlfi and street you ret elved an order to go to the up in the last, draft, pivotar or leading Idsrie it ramp The word of the otfi-c- tr men in This puiwued srunied Into coinmandaieur. Nosing along, almost isklttlahly, Hhell-!fchou- k women run industry, students and teachers. was never questioned. IJzzle sravih'd out, the angl of th wreikugo ot a house blown up b a Those that will not be d mobilised for "You were fined whatever the Tbs purnuers wete right in after her flaps lending her a grim nattuMii bomb are the railway personnel in It wa th present wanted to fine you out The diagged h air. Mac hint gun bullets rattled on her France men having to do with transpor- Foch was jin. IS -- Marshal unleash a new offensive which threatened the capture of all In France. Lu.em- MBn armies Bent , Belgium when the enemy emissaries to request on November 8. the day the 2mm stormed Sedan. Merieres-railwa- y cutting of the (.rippled .the German behind the retreating llne but It France and Flanders, the enemy continuing fluid methodical retreat by and sloely along dirt roads fT hia material with him. without peat a proportion of It. m-- t riled high command had no ?.!, of letting escape Hindenburg . ,i Service Staif Correspondent Universal - It Is Said. j. HENBY rvice Staff ; ' lomfunioiiN ot By DELT EDWARDS " Armies, l BRITAIN FUST DEMOBILIZING cctn and SoKlins During Occupation ot extend ie Roughly Handled. of Commission, Puts Up a Game Battle. 0cn the Huns Quit. . ho Were Iium.' 1 to Un- jtal Foch Ready F T Ambulance Unusual ence on Italian Huns Are in Panic. But the mira ie was this the engine sizk was still untoiKhed, and zle was moving, blazing but lndondt Bo embankfor the able, straight ment. Nothing could sUp her, tm. antitank gun fired switllv and missed b im hes eacli snot Her ammunition ex ploded at intervals, Vut still Blie ciavvkd on, leering ardottiU!y Mte took the embankment siutw? and panic seized the Boche, mho began to break ami run. The tank cornander and U e renna;rt of his crew gazed tn am fmm a trench, (ootJ old Ur,m they muttered -- SbU-hhoc- Good old Shell-shoc- k per I iazzi1 aa sh toptad the embankment two violent expkhlons shook her and mufh for her stmt heart, and loo proved with a huge Internal i ending she stopper dead And there sh He vet. a blackened battered husk ot steel, still grinning sardonic defiance. JuM Winston Churchill Why He Approves Plan for Great Britain. B) .1 imervii! wu during the I he the big offeiiid' e. not vet elarted their reMttll aliening the lope of had where the Italian aid tend hays thy krri ii c New Mechanic "I'ldoito' Jlerrnk and Harry their George Tulde. reel loll Ilka .M I otmn up the lung, torturous road tn rvtahlWbed been had new whleh the pnat It wa foggy aud Ihe for an offciialvc ahrapnel and high rxploalvea hurat oi 'Ihe caalonaily by fhc ria ky roadeide. aiiihiilain e men etopped for a whlla Inu Hff the aheltir of a huge Mirapnel tn i'uiiii! m retailing m from Ihe other w'a v lley. Tut.b. lets move on, were Id Iiui-ee- d -- . a RELEASED RUSSIANS DYING BY THOUSANDS M r i, e. 18 -- II Ru M 1. Jan. sivtind ilv of Auelrlan hd treat and were tins mountain Ihetr jidvamed crona-fire- . citement, lieie "f md Ifiuiik ale expelled III mime exIon much o tlicy humiiied up the aleep, of the "Iron," rllpiierv road, regardlea while all other earo etopped III the Bhel-te- r of ihu t lifts running parallal tn the Former Prisoners, Recently Bet Free by road Arriving on the new poet, they loaded Hung, Succumbing to Exposure Hie ambulant e anil prepuied for Hie long, normal resumes life but when conditions, cold trip dnw n and Starvation. it i held In abeyance now through fer an In ilic midst of the prnparHtton that It might b construed na Herman from the hi in orderlv brcalhlcsaly apto Albert King spoech piopaganda the parliament attet returning to BrusI.dONIOX, Pec 27 RorrepomJnoc of proached them and cried a wel) -- Fnjrlan sels announced that the government will th AOfiited IT "Capltatiu, capiumo, pino avanti. puco b.U of bases to the a come create to her starved and ailing prisoner avantl! propose a "ikico avantied, two Y'ank Th flemish university at Ghent, reserving the returning from Germany is in uiriklnff details to the new parliament to be elected contrast to the Indirference with which which brought them clone to what lpoked rm a of a like of Soviet Russia receives thl hundreds k. good protection. later. pile and activists mho sup- thousands of emaciated, forlorn cmhrs Both Herrick and Tubb were rongratu-latln- g on their good luck themselve a of the Russian army who nre straggling ported the German scheme to drive back into their ruined homeland, which when the light of a shooting tar heli wedge betmeen the Flemish and the Walsnowlit up the mountain top, and before the loons in Belgium, are now ostracized so- is practically foodless and fuel! faded both Herrick and Tubha cially. Many arrests have been made in bound and In the throes of zero weather, light had were nervous wreck. or The of four five and hours Ghent Bruges Brussels, people tempered by only ot Ghent divide their hatred and bitter- sunshine They had mopped the car by k big ness evenly betmeen the Get mans and the Englands king and queen have greeted ammunition dump. "thuds HunWith the dinky activists many of the returning prisoners Bruges is filled with a hatred of everything German, mhue dred of patriotic tocleties Lav commitplunking all around and an onaeional the into down lanyoii Brussels ridicules both pro Germans and tees of loyal women on the piers where shrapnel whining to "avantl'' the exiles land to provide them with warm below, tioth men decided activiuta gome more. drinks and food and express the gratiu to "What doe ttiat captain wabt tude of the nation frr their ' 'ibis i a FOOD to th entente cause. Hands play the wait for? growled Tubb. familiar airs of the homeland a th vic- helluva situation." "You aald it. cull," replied llerrli k, ARE tims of German prison hardship again "Let'g set their feet on British soli Flags Hn ctuniUy lighting a clgaiette the streets end grateful Utisens cheer blow. blew. And they London Is Slowly bat Sorely Getting tho returning heroes But if a far different picture in disBeck to Conditions Which Preorganised Russia. Dispatches from the DRUG GROWING n boundary announce that vailed Before Wsr. thousands of the consumptive and disLONDON IN abled Russians released by the Germans, LONDON, Dec. 30. (Correspondence of insufficiently clothed and without food, war- are dying along th highways of the onie ) England the Associated Where Cocaine and Doping Parties, slowly but glorious empire haof rthe Romanoffs. time food restrictions are placed th emblem Tho red flag Early In tbe new Used Are Heroin Habitually, Said gradually disappearing. will and blue stripes under be raised to of red whit ear the sugar ration man bed to Be the to which battl. Is now prisoners Popular. obtainable ounces. lord twelve without coupon, all restrictions are re- The cause for whl h they fought ha been Officials moved from the making and selling of disavowed by the Bolshevik!. f to the suffering of hunger or! aiondejjt Dei V ' sweet pastries and cakes, as wed as the ar callousedand devoted to disease effoits the 4 mkx tilt'd IT ah - Opium smoking wholly teas In res- and restriction on afternoon to Ih indulged in t6 perpetuate th gfeat political experiand drug taking taurants and teaI shops. to a greater extent in Bohemian London hut ment they l.tum hd a ear ago. still forbidden, Fancv bread have worse known Condition tlian Is gneiaHv gradually grown now, supplied to. hotels while bread r dsloKd at sn imjuHt this week to week. Food has become F'a ts and private houses, while white flour Is from-scarcer. Goal and oil ar not obtainable. on k vo mg. Afiular a Uess, wnih obtainable almost anywhere. intensified has arc 'ah1 doping olt- disort sickness the Shows m' Rpamsh of food in I,oruion are IncreasStock R render La nine has issued ti Law b- - n freiuentlv hU In various ing dall. More than forty thousand tons ganization st end of lAifulort. that that they must flats In th of wheat are under discharge at the orders to bordercotSoviets id it tons for the returnand heroin are taken ImhituaUy, q oi'ks, meat la arriving by the shipload, better physical food supply la o limthe mad to but trios hmston vsiions and soldiers, and nuts of ing oranges, boxes of thousands aat of Loudon, and more are afloat. . ited and the conditions ar so hard for and Ijlrnahouse. in th arple are arriving in central or Kuasia of for the all that the In smoktug population opium purpoiu greater supply Tea appears to be if officials were tm lined to heed pun basing th drug for consumption than demand and people are being urged even of Bolshevik the premier to buy. rings r stocks In London alone th mandate mruid be Felpie itecaus Tit heroin is bought In mail rjusnUt probablj total 20.000 tons in public and 20,000 tdns they of supplies and indifet $Vj the !a'k utter of for $ a IkjUJ and the warehouses. In private " of mass the red of supporference bottle, great ters. Witireses at the irmnet dea nbed i'er-t- s LONDON held in flats where opium was BOYS evoriing h smoked, tin ost f PASSENGER-CARRYING The ranging from 2 lo those-.ho supply the RUthoriiles. king PLANNED on woman. have arrested drugs By Universal Service. ( LONDON. Jan- - 18. The way ha kinfsrvlc. Universal By RED CROSS MANAGER dled the martial spirit of the street urLONDON, Jan. 18 cwrryin chins of London, and In one South Lonwith all the comfort ol don district the youngsters of ON HIS HOME war for months Pullman, to run between London and have carried on a regular thenrw to other continental past. The warriors of aStreet Aofline op Pari and 19 designed for Immediate TjO.VDON, Jan. Major Marshall empty town, have been every night, headed hy andcouple Hal of bar Fam uvu, who organized saliy forth to ue by Handiey-Paaebiscuit tine n drums, to the built e&W!iof H. th was The of aeroplane, manager south and Street of meet the enemy zoo of th American Rd (Toss perron. wlU ,be heated by Street A generally rout the enemv, who carry twenty traveler reeo not wll) that with one recent in electricity FTam'. hadiuirtes at Lvms. tir according to plan; butIn was a visitor in London rentlv Hayline ready quire an extenelxe Bjiwt kit. ami arrangenight Jut as Street A of warriors ment have been mao for carry uX a lim- ing vrtip)id hi task, Maior Male is to march, up came a couple white to th ited amount of ba?trye. coast, whr he flag from the enemv, earning a is senior memhr of a hain of depart-tnreinyle trip to 1arl rturnlng Fare will be pole, Going up to a handkerchief on a bearer e but three round will trip, prl of the whit and I'.S the st(res. Maior Hal was formerly the commander, tret under brail of tne Ta ifte coast diislon of th rime be halved when the said- "Ho want a harms fj nd he brought to Frante the 'line aervlc will he extended tt, Red vm his way. Tnwenv Brown, our capting. ts Lvone, ldareiliea, Turin, Klorenca and bemflt of hi wnl -- vied and heeled, and cant fight xpeneur a a an or hoot ganger-anKoine. txeurtiv tonight!" And t.l one-pou- deep-root- -- RESTRICTIONS DISAPPEARING HABIT BOHEMIAN Russo-Germa- Pre. apir ' co-ai- f OF PLAYING AT WAR eftr-tainme- AIRPLANES WAY two-stree- iMr-medi- w-- a (ro, at th I.OMKK Dec. 20. t Correspondence of Atsi iatrd Free I Winatuii Churchill, minister of munltioiiSg who annoumed th goemKMit iolii y of nationalizing British latlwa'n. xpiained lu the Dundee chamber of cumuieii tiie leatum fur tli proj.od p. Owing to dhe enormous dbt with which country had beu burdened by th ti said, relief measures ot) a big Stale wore required. 'The tlu gieat parent factors of a are welfare. he continued country and yower and th land, corimuinh-atfonthtc hiidren, food, lmuslng and matiufac turf Ho long a th raiKava ar in private hands tnev may b used for Immediate profit. In the imnds of th state, how-e- r. it might he or expedient to run them at a loss ifwij they develop Indus-- t, in tlx trader plHj closer contact with Ids uiuiket, and stimulate development. iftmiy! organize th great questions of land settlement, new industries and th extension of ptodoctlou uni th state has control of the means of transportation A tmirt of information about the rail-na)read available, he wahJL and a iHiKO.rart of the task of nationalization has automatic)) it seif accomplished think it highly Improbable,' h went on, that action un tfcis vital matter ran lu delayed until a rua! commission ha wsndered aliotit Kxplalnihg to the prewa a bill which th Hallway Nationalization society has prepared, Frnl Davies, th chairman, said It provides for th acquisition of all railway slocks and shares at thetr mean market price during th twelve months ending si months prior to the introduction of the bill in parliament, th purchase price to be paid in 5 per cent government stock to the railway shareholders. tli uar, 'uu s' I tation generally, and those in charge of ' horse but Many physicians have been reicaeed, sufficient forv will be retained to car now wounded and sick for the 500,000 under tstment General Hitchcock had lieen working for eighteen on drinobtluatlon pliui month prior to tho iKninir of tho armistice, and hi maihlnery wa a nearly th roudy for It work a th extttenrle of war permitted. The main outlines of hla measures schema wer Imrrowed from th taken by th Jupaues after their wsr With Huia. T h actual number of units to b grvt said General ready for ilemohllliuition," Hltchcoi K, "I 11,000 There ar nineteen cstesorles of men. Mill category having different legal rights to be safeguarded. Many Miners Are Released. Tho rale of demobllivatlon depends and urn'll trnneportattoi! fa. tlltirs. Mor transmore Hhlps are bring conveited into lierth exceed aoon will th and ports st the xmloiis poru from sent home. which tho men are belli now briiiyln from Every ship someFrance from the front. Th over troop, bulk of I hem are miner. 2(,iMKI bavins been released from the army to date Conditions ef rail und road f raneportahad, h tlon III h ranee are extremely In pointed out, uml the question of supplywas the army of occupation in thrmany 1 - paramount. Just because a man Is on leave at home doesn't entitle him, eaid General Hitchcock, to be mustered out of service before a soldier In the field. Nor ia the question of a mans discharge left In th "A com. hands of commanding officers mending1 officer cant say," tlie general man a good make continued. Well, this waiter at the mess and we won't let bint go. " Cases Speeded Up. that is. where "Compassionate cases the wife of a soldi r is aeriourtiy ill or where there are motherless thildren. ar being dealt with as quh kly as )kssi)i(. vt quantD Holdlers are bringing home One ship from Holland Ilea of luggage had 2800 tons of it, including four grand pianos and a beehive, which was overturned and an officer bndlv alung. d At th Wimbledon station th nt saw the working of th demobn arrival the men ilization machinery. find a hot meal awaiting them, no matter what th hour of th oy or night-F7a- rh receive a ration hook, an unemployment policy, a railway warrant, a pamphlet of good advice, flO, a label for the return of his overcoat, and a certificate entitling him to draw pay and ali allowances for twenty-eigdays oorre-spen- ht Identities Mixed Up. Thorough Identification of th returning soldier is regarded as Important. said General "You would be surprised, Hitchcock, "to know how many Tomtheir Identification disks mies change with pals It Is the same In the From h ASSURED army, Why they do It N bevond understanding We are alwajs burying th Noted Inventor Say Wonders of To- wrong man The scildler turns over his rifle and acmorrow Will Fsr Exceed coutrements. but he ts permitted to keep He must hts uniform and "tin hat. Wonders of Today. return lil arm oxeicoat within a month." reccivlnr S for tt LONIhN, Tcc 30 (Gorreepondenc of One of the station huts is a tailor shop th Associated Rrw - The wonders of where the soldier is given his choice of on of three suits of varying weight and today in tne air will b as naught compared with th worjdr of toniorrow,M pattern, made to his measurement. is Jf ne was tho way J. A Whitehead, the Indoesnt want the civilian suit he given The wise soldier takes the suit, ventor. lummnj up h!s vi-of th fu- 112 50 for at present prices it would cost him ture of aviation in an address here. Th fa considerably more than fjn of th world ho will Our towns and ettie rnanged will Ik aw different from th town and CASES clfi of today as th street and houssee BIG of London ar different from th street SETTLED amt buildings destroyed hy th great f!re Our methods of )i wti! b hanged our Meat of speed wtlj alter. We xhall f lai ) I k N I er 27 fCorreepondenc be the people of th air ag rtre t!. AMemiatol Pres i If said that LngUnd'a future as a b th Rntieh government that thbrought, fornation depended on th question of the mer swchrth t,'reTnmnt, or LleuUmuit tommen ial ue of aircraft, and that tjni Vhme W Ikiand HeKsh rmv the of to control the bad allowed ro'wrtrv s task would b names to b used J arodrom s of tne world. They must l (onelgnee for wool pur hasd lth Gernd laid out, he continued, hy man nionev. have ben planned dropped, nd sevW owr own woikineu should develop, eral In the prize court lnfivi!f b mean of air raft, distant and unde12 &WVko in wool eeUe.i b the BriUh ur veloped parts pf the world and hav been settled for the develop- navy, Infernal bnal Kir John blmon, appeHrirg for th ment of conimer igl aircraft walnut uc tuveni-nu-protected Th succesa of th buslne4 world Is claimants, He ia'ld atfuntlon 9 allegations won hy rpeed The use of the airplane to statement mad in the of com in the development of the world's redi g raw weed mon t)mt bweden was sources is a not alone for the city to trcrmany to be noun u vain and man and th eiihuroan speculator, but Returned for of the bwtdish 'arttn, An exploration defor thc government. was no foundathere that declared and partment, u find out how our surplus tion for the i barge that the Kwcdih bo and wfiltn ran best b expended violanail been gul tv of for fh good of the nation I not omy an government tion of neutrality idea It is a duty. The term of settlement were not sire out. Mr John Simvn tout the court it leave no eorenes on eiter hi and will IS NEW will express th fiiendlv feeling whit d In tin past hlftorv of the two xvm-tri- c 'h AS bxiVdf nd which both th tiwedidi and Hnlieh govcrnmefj,ra desire to con27. MUNICH Iic. (Correspondence tinue between thee two gitvit. independOf the AfkrJated Press ) Th dtffrovtrv ent state. of a hug hidden store of yesterday clothing comprising 27,000 garments Looking to America. held slme April- - F0K promoted th CimiSTlANIA, Dec. 2T. (urreapond-en- c magistrate of Munich to appeal to th ministry of foreign affairs for a new of the Asses iated Ires i To strengthen th business relations be- a protective law making profiteering tween Norway and the I'nited thate. by death. It whs 'ascertained that from time to movement has been set on foot her foe had been taken from this an exhibition of Norwegian and Amertime good he.q (n products, to be I'M suppy and t dd at fmm two to lx times ican mercantile th autumn of, slue. The magistrate stated Norway during Ujir actual unless nergctic steps twe taken lit Is being backed by a large numb rror t)tt. rmtienc of tho people wouidauon b corporation hating business roULuu with America. GREAT FUTURE FOR AIRPLANES M WOOL FINALLY tbr ce nt ? LAW ASKED TO PROFITEERING . pun-Dha- bi |