The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 05, 1918, Image 2

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ONE MORE GREAT
LOAN IN APRIL
Issue Will Be Around
$5,000,000,000.
The
CONTINUOUS SALE GIVEN UP
Expenses Will Run To New High
Record Of $2,000,000,000, Due To
Adjustment Of Con
tracts,
Washington.—Notice that the coun-
war loan campaign, probably in the
latter part of April, was given by Bec:
retary McAdoo In
explaining the Treasury's program for
floating certificates of indebtedness
and bonds during the next six months
T! th plans for
he stated
continuous sale of Government bonds,
Secretary
recently discussed as a strong possibil
ftv, had been abandoned, and
plans should be made for
great popular campaign.”
he had announced that the bonds to be
offered be of ma-
turity, Years,
been indicated
be around $5,000,000,000,
Mr. McAdoo did not state
the campaign, it learned
Treasury tentatively to
the last April
Blocks of Treasury certificates of in
debtedness,
$500 000.000
that
“one
'reviousiy
short
and
then would
than 10
that t
less it has
the time of
Was
it
it
plans hold
three weeks in
1 amount between
will be
provide
funds for he Government un
til
begin to come
then will
ficates,
to
resol
The
payments war loan
be
r loan bonds,
1,500,000 PRISONERS FREED.
Approximately 250,000 Will Pass
Through American Lines.
American Army of Oc
More
ous Mm
the
based
American
ber
leased by
sfimates
reports received the
Third Army Of
approximately 25(
through the American lines
fed by the Amer
quarter of a million pri
French, En h, It
soldiers The army,
Salvation Army,
Christian Association
of
of the task
upon by
#
tt}
thi
American
by the
alian and
assisted
Young
and
the
the Knights
ring the bulk
Columbus, is should
SUGAR SCRIPT DISCONTINUED.
Government Will Trust To Voluntary
Conservation.
sugar
sysiem was d
der issued
b y
announc-
continue« inder i or
the Food ninistration
dng the order, the
phasized
tion of sugar were in no way wdified
it was 1, will
observe the voluntary
pounds per person a
eating will
only four pounds
meals served
in
that
requests
Domestic
be
consumers,
expected
ration of
month and public
be required to
of sugar for each
to
four
places
use
90
6,297 Were Delivered In October, Lieu
tenant Emmons Says.
Washington —Liberty were
being produced at rate 150 a
day when the armistice was signed,
sald Lieutenant HL H
motors
the of
partment of the Afreraft Production
Board, at the War Department in a
lecture attended by Secretary Baker
and other army officials. Deliveries of
liberty motors in October reached 5.
number of motors than English and
French factories had been able to de.
liver in any one month
13,745 SOLDIERS COMING HOME.
Seven Ships Will Leave England With
Troops In Next Week.
London. Numerous steamers will
leave during coming
week American
The Americans will
cers and men of
Forces 3 Canopic
atic 1.175; the
press of Britain 2
sick: the leviathan
the Saxonia 1600 sick
Liverpool the
aboard
car 1530 off
Amen Adr
1,060; Adri
3.000; the Em
with troops
ry
the ican
the
(Cedric
Bui)
1.500 sick, and
NAMED AMBASSADOR TO U. 8.
Dr. Lebreton Will Succeed Dr. Naon
As Agentina’s Envoy.
Buenos Aires-—Dr. Thomas A. Le
breton has been appointed Ambassador
of Argentina to the United States to
succeed Dr. Romulo 8. Naon, who re-
signed recently. Dr. Lebreton is a
national deputy and is strongly pro
Ally.
GHTING TROOPS
COMING BACK
to the Doughboys.
SERVED ON BRITISH FRONT
The Twenty-Seventh, Reduced By Re-
placement Drafts To 61 Offi-
cers And 1,000 Men, Em-
barks At St. Nazzaire.
Headquarters
¥ r
MOArKing
yd fry gr
OLALNE
AIDS Are
Wine
{ as a central base,
Harrisburg
erican
hester,
at Court
glowing lelter
Marahal Haig,
in chief
on
the
which
‘he deeds of
American IMvision
rt and Nauroy
the fesperate
Bony, will rank with
achievements of the war
The
Busigny,
and Wass
energy
nave
of Brancourt remont
names
Vaux-And
igny
Ee : srs] ot
y 84 lew
gn Soupl
rill ¢
Will Les
’
Oh your a
had you
and
proua 0
rl
mand.
DEATHS IN THE NAVY.
| Surgeon General Braisted Reports A
Total Of 1,233,
Washington. —Deaths In the Navy
from “war causes” totaled 1,233, Sur
geon General Bralsted told the House
Naval Committee, which lg framing
i the 1920 Naval Appropriation Bill. No
| igures were given as to deaths from
disease, The bodies of practically all
navy men dying in foreign service, the
Surgeon General
{ turned home,
| 15,000 patients in naval hospitals
| that institutions at New York,
i deiphia, Bostdn and Norfolk
Appropriations for the Navy
Medical Department amounting to $15,
asked r r plans for
for ler
nuing the reduced
and
Phila
- we 1
crowded,
000.000, con
War, were to $9,
200,000 by the Surgeon General.
NEAR THEIR DESTINAWON.
Americans
Way To Coblenz.
Rhenish This an
on the which still
has many a landmark dating from the
{ time when it was a Roman camp, was
entered by American troops Tuesday
IL.ess than 52
Prussia
Moselle,
Treves,
cient city
German, les Coblenz, the ultimate des
ination of General Dickman's army of
occupation, The road runs along the
Moselle River, which flows into the
Rhine at Coblens.
BY MEN IN UNIFORM
Soldiers, Sailors and Marines
Attack Socialists.
POLICE ARE OVERWHELMED
Police Powerless To Withstand Rush
Bolshevik Adherents Pursued
For Half Mile By Enraged
Fighting Men.
¥
ou
1
gome one
Realiz
frst att
sumed it ng and i h
arrival reinforcements Probably
1.000 men branches
had by
meeting
of
of both of the
service assembled the time
the
Almost
adjourned
instantly
filled yelling,
men The screams
of them wearing
tions In leu of
rose above the din as they
the Square
running, fighting
of women,
with
or carna
forbidden flags,
red roses
he
clawed and
scratched the soldiers and sailors who
| were pummeling the male Socialists,
Mounted
| mobile loads of reserves
police, reinforced by auto
from
| every station houde within a radium of
miles, strug to clear the
gquare bi little progress
The Square was cleared of milling
i men only when Socialists by ones and
twos and broke The
then was transferred
into
j mane in the park
“ma
jon A fer scale every neigh
boring street
i
WASHINGTON.
{ Theodore
American
Company, is
N. Vail, president of the
Telegraph and Telephone
become the
ster General Burle
organization of the tele
and cable systems
under government control
| That yerman ships other than
| those taken over by the United States
during the war may help to bring
| back to this country the soldiers who
conquered them is a probability, ac
cording to Secretary of War Baker,
to personal
of Pos
the
telephone
| adviser
son in
graph,
ina
HALL, PA.
t
EAD MND
140,000 WOUNDED
ican Casualties.
Losses Sustained by the Amer
icans in the War—Where Var.
ious Units Are Located.
The Statement Analyzed.
orisor
prison
3. ar {
March nn n
“in round number
had been
The fact
have forwarded
eneral
total
rmans
ment
of 44.000
the Americ
American armies
continuously sis
Ge eaptured
th
by at the
been
ee it entered the bat
i Hi a
tle doubtless accounts for the
differences
Bringing the Boys Home,
The 1,100 men reported missing
probably Include others will
found have been captured,
whose bodies will never be
and others who may have become
in the ranks of the French or Briti
forces The classification also
great
as
who he
to some
recovered
oOvel
always to be ex
engaged
General March sald no report on
Army of
but that
Per
FORO
organization of the
had received
divigions designated hy General
Oecu
been
ing for return were among tl
‘he order ft
return has 1
the Chief «
they will it yet
would take con
to bring that
home He also gave assur
that the War Department 1}
no intention of allowing the veterans
of the battlefields of France and Hel
glum “to sneak Into the country” un
noticed, but that timely announcement
would be made so that adequate recep
tions could be planned
Thirty Divisions to. Stay.
Secretary Baker supplemented Gen
eral March's outliae of demobilization
plans later by stating that General
Parshing was reducing his army to a
out that it
siderable time
of men
would
Justify
000 mes
fons, and
of
reduce it as conditions
strength 20 divie
further
At
to
an average strength ol 5)
cover ail
would
would re
a division, which would
necessary auxiliary forces, thi
mean that General Pershing
tain 1,200,0( n France from which
actual of occupation and iis
$
to 1
reserves would be organized
poss
March showed
against any ible emergency
Gener: rt
supplemoeltary
1 it divisions 1
Yankees’ Brilliant R
ecord.
of tt
CONGRESSMAN A PRIVATE.
Massachusetts, Draftee
Camp
-
Zachary Taylor
OMN W. DAVIS BACK |
Britain Teo
This M
Ambassador To Great
Tv i ond anth
10 Longon nth
WOMAN NAMED ENVOY
Hungary Sends Mme. Schwimmer To
Switzerland,
vernment
t
wimmer, who resides
rland
he
the
now
Madame Sci
3
and
her duties shortly at Berne
nominat
on
PERSHING FOR PRESIDENT.
Ohio.
paign for
J. Persh
he Aine!
n France
ag for
pli
for
by an ap
Secretary of State
ration of “The
league”
Athens To Make Wilson LL.D.
Athens, Monday
of the University has decid
ed the degree of
doctor of laws on President Wilson
of. Athens
to confer honorary
Britain Now Has 114 German Subs.
Harwich, Png --Twentyseven Ger
man submarines were surrendered
Wednesday to the Allies. This brings
to 114 the total of German Udboats
turned over.
YANKS OCCUPY
ITY OF ThelEs
Frontier Crossed Behind En.
emy Rear Guards.
({IGHT BANKS OF MOSELLE
General Pershing With His Troops—
Generals Brown And 8m
will Be M
Civil
th
tary And
Governors,
of Geneva
New spas
money h been
As trans
to neutral banks or carried aw
BREACH NOW COMPLETE.
Bavaria To Open Negotiations For A
Separate Peace.
*
London I
tions for a seg
Entente Hies,
avaria will negotia.
eace with the
to an Ex-
change telegraph lispateh from
Zurich that th
hetween wernments of
open
arate j
according
adds rupture
Bedlin
The
supported
Hindenburg,
atl its disposal,
the Re
Munich is
of
Marah:
the
now complete
Germany
von
army
resign
foreien
cabinet, or
govern
by
w
nent
Field
ho placed
al
and refuses
Dr. W
coalition
Erzberger
to or to dismiss
in the
Maitliias
8. Soll secretary
Dr
THE COUNTRY AT LARGE.
Figures given out in Cleveland by
B. MeCrea, president of the
American Meat Packers’ Association.
how since August, 1914, Amer
ican meat packers have supplied Amer.
ican, Allied and neutral! governments
more than 8406087810 pounds of
meat products.
James
that
i.