Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 28, 1919, Postscript, Image 1

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PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. JANUARY 28. 119
S.rrnn.1-liis Mmtir ill the l'nrtnfflp
I'nrtfr th Art of Mnrrli S. H
a. Phllullprila. Pit.
PRICE TWO CENTS
f AREY TELLS
HOW DEUTSCH
IRAN ELECTION
PROVOST GUARD ON DUTY IN C
Z&K'Jk
I I. I WT 1 1 null At)
mil ward Ltmici
ncss at Mayor's
Trial
Wit-!
SAYS RIVAL TOLD MEN
TO SEIZE BALLOT-BOX ?
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uiimuii Who Killed Patrol
man al Primary Testifiet?
of Disorders
WAS HIRED IN NEW YORK
Cam,! Over With Others for
Priec, He Says, to Work
at. Polls
Ifc-
James A. Caie.v. nit tin- witness
Htunit this moinliiK at ilnxor Smiths
trial on Indictments charging conspir
acy to violate the Shorn law and mis
demeanor In olllc. testltlel to hnvHig
4,p,,rtl Isaac Deutsch, the rival leader
'In the Fifth Ward political fight, tell
the crowd In front or a polllnK plac
on primary day of 1017 to "go In and
take the ballot box and hold a curb
stone election."
That was the oiltMandliiK feature of
IS.. . i....'.. luiimmiv on the sixth
lame iihii urns. - . ., . i i in. ii.
K.lav of Mayor Smith's trial. '"l'K'"i
Audoniod and a Jury are healing the
.-ase In Quarter Serious Court, Room
I'.aH, City Hall. . , . ,.,.,
Earlier "Hutch" Mtiscia. now senw
a long sentence for second-degico mill- -der
for kllliir; I'"""!'""" n.1?' '
Kinney retold nn' now mi........ o. .-
of !he Importation of New York thugs
bv the poiit.-ii'h fuelloii. ....
-.Mayor Smith a-rived early todav.
. . .. ..iwiiifi f ihp hirv. He
00k 1 soul be.ide-hiscn.nse. and!
was busy cnvei'Mn with them w he ;
Joseph U.T.uil..iiC..as-istant dlstili'tnl
ti. uev. who Is .riiiK the case for lilt
C imonwiilth. time in and bowed
To t e able v.h.-.'c the opposing at
.' i... ..... M..W.I- Sm th apparently
V? .?.'. ;..n l Tuiilmip-H How and
.smile. Nor did lb
iiurtfU'lH grecllii
iw " .yi a '.: lxylHV'.''. 'i. - 'JH
'i 'fe''4 ' .asar mmmmMxxMBmmm "wmns,-.?:- ixim - -
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POLICE EXAMINE STRIKES SPREAD , men wili co imh.y To mw
D A D1?R T ARRICTI 1W RRTT AIM RTnTV ArrangomcnU In connection with debarkation of the ti-of
BY MAD SLAYER DARKEN BELFAST
Foreign Language Docu
ments in Pockets of Man
lio Killed Three
nnroiniatel
Workers in ariou
200.000
Tradc
Hnit Throughout Kingdom
ELECTRICITY HIS MAMA MORE LK()l TS NEAR
Uollifist Literature Belieed
to Have Turned Mind of
Power House Lunatic
.Situation -Wium
of National P
Leader? Not Re?nu?ihle
niiortanee
I.ahor
which will (irrlvc on the liner Haverford on Thursday weie an
nounced today hy Lieutenant I". S. Challenger, quaiteumtfer oT
the cmh.irk.iUon office. Parents or relatives of the men "Ml
not he permitted on the pier at Washington' avenue. Only
those having necessary huslness oiul newspapermen and mem
bers of Red Cross units will be titlmUted. The men will cutraTn
Im.mdi.ittly for Camp T?la:.
MAWUFACTUREU IS SUPPOSED SUICIDE
K. Chctcr Tell, fifty-two ytait, ol", lOM South Flfty-nixth
htieet. was found den'u in the bathroom of his apartment 'ins
inorniiiir. with a Kim shot wound in his head. It is believed he
committed buicide. Mr. Fell was pronounced dead by D:
Willis, 5U5 Chester avenue. Tell is fcaid to bo the pusu's ,
the E. C. Fell Mnnufacturluu Company with offices nt T"
and at Market and Twenty-second sttects.
L. C
LITTLE LANDS
FALL IN LINE
WITH POWERS
Small Nations Drop Pro
test on Representation and
Name Committeemen
MARITIME QUESTIONS
, COME BEFORE COUNCIL
Lai
Patrolman Dingwall
I'rvdivlvd Early Death
"It will cost oii two cents for a
lieuspuper omii of these dy lo
read that 1 have been kllli'il."
Patrolman Cieorst' ft. Dliiunall.'
slioi lo death eslerda bv (leotKe
V. Lemhii, Hie In-anc Mexican,
made this reinaik to a frit ml, lit
sen i- I'alrotmnn Scbaetfei. a few
linurx before he Has killed.
I'atlolman Dinsuall recentl.t tes
tified for the prosecution in Hie
I'lftb Ward consphacj trial at
West Cheater.
tl lhi .tfiocialrd 'fe.,
l.iimluii, .Inn. L'S It N estini.iifil tli.u
npiiioxliiiiitcl.t i" ) 1 1 , 1 1 ti 0 iiii-n niui uoiii.n
III-- Idle III tin- I'nllf'd Ix'lllKiliiin iiml
Iteliiiid l-et'iitlre of slilkis In vnrloun
li.ole., i-ri-alliiK on- of llie mo-l si-tiim-I
sliiiations ImliiMtrtallv Dial tin- I'uiititry
h.is had to fine In inan .tear-'.
Half of Hie yirlLeis lire In lli-lfnsi
win-it- tilt- strike movement eonlinui-s to
spread.
Tilt- ( ll of lli-lf.ist b iiIkIii tliliiulh
In total darkness. I lit- hospitals hi-niK
pl.i
;uor Comniissioii Takes Up
Itf- Important Work in
Peace Parlevs
,
DRY AMENDMENT .GIVE-AND-TAKE AS U,SY ,MY
IS UNOPPOSED POLICY AT PARIS
ullt-lr
,IIIK-I
I'ghls can
of iiltiicks
Is
the oiil
shown without
strikers.
K ci whole else the display of a Unlit
has eitused ellht-r tin- slonlnK or the I
sloimltiK of Hie premise. Ill cans i U' :''
I
HoiiM Coinniitlee I nani
moiis. in l''aor of ick-
erinan nesoiution
"( ioinpromife" R e in aim?
atchword of Peace Conn-
eimimi is (,i,mi (), iii.
ntte on haeli Iinnorlnni Cum.
miltee Appointed
i.
cil Sacrifice.-. Made
The police today aie uiaKinj; tialisla.
tlons of ii mass of dot'inin-nm in l-'rench.
Mayor repeat nif
if testerday to the .
Jurors when they entered.
J .7.. ..it,. u..ifci.n. shackled to
tr... i-n,i-l ii. nnotner ot tin- sun-
men Ht-i-vliiK Kcnunce al Ihe Kastern
Penltentlan had been b,ouBht In by
Warden "Hob" McKeiity. of the
Kastern I'enltentiury. and conducted
to a seat In the second low.
Waiden .McKcnty. bavins: left his
chaws, under KUiinl. eaine over an;
' Ion versed 'for n few moments with
,hMr."Ta'u'lane .-ailed .Mascla as the
fii witness. 'I'll- RUiimtin, tohl llie
eou "-leer lb. . his real name vas
VlJiceti " "ilia.
,,. - AiblrPN.
-.- .or io -lion if ill"
..'.' r.l'V.ts to h. llw-l. thel.K-n
snnmnu turnrfi an Inquirl.o, Klam-n. t
ilr Tnulnnti and asked. "What shall I
tell him'."' . ' . ,
"Your ho t add Jis. answered
t Masai- "' "' ''i'"-'
S.-. . in.m f.NViv Vorlc.
ilo.iB question Mr ?-' brmiRht out
ij? ....,'.. .., .1,.. . Init-ss's eonxlftlon for
S. ,coud.derce m- nUr and his indelerml- ulna.
nato sentence noni nii.ei. i- "" .-o
years, which b is senilis In the l-.uhl- lul
rn Pen leiitla ,, I i,..H
, i .oB.. L n itnuest lo describe "ave
visit of lie Bunineii .Mascla told
h he had onu- ner wmi soeine.-u
. V, r u mi In- could iinenibir by
P.fjnc.e onl .liminy the (lash Kalcone,
'i Pil-eftV C.Mle'lo, -lohll .Mo'-enn II1K1 l.lllio
iMNick- ititt. :
I'liiluilelnliia nnu lui. a prnto-l murluil uti.iril. The reii-on for llie
li-linicnt of llie (iiianl ul this time in the expected arrival of llie liner
Haverford on Tliursiluj. The guard is a preraiili.inart niea'tire. in-lulled
to maintain order ami lo aid -oldicr- .li.liarpcl at Camp l)i afler
ilelnirkinp at I'liiladclpliia. Tlie arm piuriU are ili-litipiii.'licd lit a red
braiMiril fuFtcneil about llie left arm and a long night slick.
TROOPSHIP NEARSJ POLICE ON WATCH
U. S. GUARD 0UT IN PLAIN CLOTHES
Provost Marshal's Men on Patrolmen in Civilian (Jarh
Streets Anticipating Hav- Will Watch All Dis
erford's Arrival ; tricls Tonight
wlieie such drasllc net Ion was not taken.
, the iiebple weic forctd by threats to:
i screen their llitbts.
I K.-n In the private houses, II Is lint
...(.l.li.c.il k.af 1., n,i innti- tllllll iini-
Uermaniinil llallnn. fiiuiul 111 llie pock, is ,.",!!,. ,lnil xw Kn of candl.-M Is
of lleoiRO Vincent l.tinho, tin- Mexican 1 .llinlii'sliln.; inpidly.
who yestenlny shot to death three per- I . 1-1,-Ur-t I iik I- i:lenile.l
sons, two of them i.iti-oIni-n. and .-ol,un;ltPiv lilS slit was snow .in.l
wounilod live otheis. wt-l l-j lurns. olhtrwlsc- n W belli veil
At Ihe same time ih-i.-eilvei fmni . there "nilht liuve been moie lioiihle.
Washlnuton will try to Identify the This mm nine n-.-n In various of tile
iinir.lerer as "the VahliiKlnn madman," smaller Indnstilal winks who liad re-
OPPOSE DELVY WILSON CUIDLNC STAR
,(
DUE AT DOCK THURSDAY
This city nmv lias a piovost m.irslinl.
Uf Is M.Jyiv.rtoy..llovim aim jus oin
maud Is' made up of men from Coin-I
panles A and l. of the Twenl.--s.-coiid ,
Infantiy. a recti la r army unit. '
rsl.ibllshineni ot Hie provost marsb.il
Biiard piesiiKi-s the makhil? of a lesular
t'charkatlon port of I'nll.ulelphln. The
tvtnt oil dlll hlKI IIIKlll. llie ira-
son for the eslahllsluiirnt ol me giium
at thlt time is llie expected urtlv.il of
the tiansport American liner Haveiford
.... ,ii... ..,, , cil la :i lir-Oail.
on inursua.v. iii s - -
l-'bh'tlonary ineiisurrt-. iiulall.-d i tnaliitnlii
' " i oi.ler and lo aid soldi, rs dlscliare.d -it
Hlx after debarking at I'lnlailel-
Mr.
COMBAT CRIME vWAYE
I litrolnien 111 plain clothes toiilahl will
iitidnlakf lu.uvei .llhtilvt of lh ehy
n ueneral roundiii of foolpuds, hold. tin
men and pkkpoektis, who have terror.
Iz. d .e. rtalp sections.
Siiperliilf-nileni of I'oIIt-,. HoMiu-on W
su. d oi.Ihih to.l.ij ili.u even patrolman
who wenl off duty al S o'clock this
innrnliifr should report bm-k to his re.
speetlVf station IoiiIkIii In elvlll.ins al.
lire.
With his nlKht force In plain elothes.
It
older i
.'innti
ill.llvl.1- I
tw
llr.ellrd lllurkjiiikit
Ci After Rolng to Uttmy s Motet tin- waiiK
rent lo "some park' vvlu-rn-liuitiiy ian,
described b.v name by llie vv linen aim
"llie man with the c.tcBiasses. iip-
...filled tl-t-in with blackjacks, riinarklnn to I
ifn-ln -.lusl nut U In our poci.et ;
..--" ...
ithere Is no chance i.f KetntiK pinciuti.
lYou mlRlit need It. Aln Ihe isnnKsieiH
Bwere Klveu while ribbons to tie in the
second buttonhole of their vests, "so wn
would he known, Mascla teMitie.l. i 111.1
was at fi'30 o'clock on the night of .Sep
tember 18, the nlKht before llie ratal
S.. !,, f
JtO ,x- . .. l...n I ..t ,r..t,r lr. .1...
v llie wi.ue-j- i-ii-i -, H-'--'r. -" ,,---lleulscli
Club, wiit-iic Ihe gunmen sal-
flled out hi 1M is as hey were needed.
IfcVinally, a man came ii to the second
"tWN-or where Ihey weie and said: "l
,flBS.V? all Jiise guys." Theieupon tht-y
tent o the '-lnlelter i lub and laldcil
lenrd S.-reillilN an. I Han
The wltne's said lie heatd the screams
llUjd ran away Iwthout havlnic entered
In U fly of the flgbl nt
treels next day
rii.n I.?niilet WHS till Cil. lie .1 ll HOt
&H.r.M.lnti tliM fle:t.l I
,1 s........ -
HS,or
1'llaa
..,,, 1 orcaidzatlons :nd
t iieluded In tin- ...mini plan
demanded places at the leeeiillon
In the soldleiH anivliiB on tne navei
fotd that Major ilen.r.il Shanks. In
until of deliai nation ai iii.uoi.e,..
r M. ton, morale officer
to this city to straighten
out the dllii'uiue-.
Vs originally announced by ,Io.-
,-i.i..,.n,. eli.ilrman of the peace
n.lllee. and ltobeil I). Diipps.
reinry
coinnii
has sent MaJ"
of that port,
eph i-:.
Jubilee
Ltk club,
Affile told very In U fly of
fViflxentli and D l.ancey slri
JjSi-when Kpple.v was killed.
itrounan b.v name.
the shooting. Uf simply said, "I
Ivmw some guns poiiiiing in me ami to
JfiWivo my life 1 diew n' -sbuii and fought
' way out."
gjiThere was no cioss-exanunaiion.
!JPn IU l, r-COll, Ol .uiti.Piri mi t.tn
ffens(, havliiB conferred with his
L-'-MtV .-.nllnii.J nn Ph.. Mlv. I'nliim.t I'mir
GOMPERS IS UNDECIDED
M : s
tUenhle to Say AVI,cll
lW. A
UKVic
IIH
ii
icans Will Go to
Parli, Jan, 28. (By A, P.) Samuel
mpers, prepldent of the American l-'ed-
Itlon of Labor, who Is in Paris to
cuss the organization of an Interna
nal labor congress with French, Uel-
and KnEllsh lyndlcalists, declaretl
jtKranco I.lbie lay that he would
yet say w.leth ,lho American dele-
flon will aiienu me moor nnu no-
list conference at Heme. He declared
first of nil. ha wished to know
t organizations will be represented ;
krsn organ aziions are real iaDor or
ations anu ir tne Heme conference
kt- part of a direct Herman propa-
a plan.
gardinK the attitude of the Amer'-
sbor parly lovvnrci iiermany, uor.
Hid!
i we are willing to .usage our
anything the Herman people
lye n better conception of Inter-
guiles ana co-operation,'1
,f the phllailelpnia i oniicii 01
National Defense, Ihe only persMis per-nilllt-Q
In the welcoming patty weie
members of the ollicial rtception com
mltlee and workers In the canteen sec
tion of the Soiilhi astern Pennsylvania
eiiapler of the ll.-d ("loss.
I'Iuiik .May be I'bllllKFil
These plans piob.ibly will be changed
to allow it-pieseiitatlves of ether or
ganization, and possibly as many pri
vate Individuals ns the pier will per
mit, to meet the men.
The Haveiford has made better time
In ciosslng than was expecled, and nn
a result may dock tomorrow Instead of
ThuiMlay, hut Ibis Is considered un
likely. Accoidlng lo reports received
at the Philadelphia office of the in
ternational Merchant .Marine, owners or
the ship, the Haverford may be ex
pected off llie Delaw'HIt- Capes wmif.
time today. Washington reports, how
ever, sav the ship will collie In a
scheduled.
Although the ie.-eptl.in is planned for
Thursday, the schedule Is so fixed that
It can be changed to provide a suitable
welcome to the soldiers should they ar
rive ahead of time or be delayed tor any
reason,
Ouiiril Not Viet- .Mrimure
The stationing of a provost giund here
Is understood to have no i elation to
the vice situation, as the establishment
of such an oigaiil.atloti Is a regular
measuie at all debarkation poits.
.Major llovvlln anil his men aie sta
tioned at llieenwleb Point. The Unties
of the guard Include regular patrols
through the cential section of the city,
eoi responding somewhat to the work of
the naval patrol here.
The army guards are distinguished
by a red btassaid, fastened nbout the
left arm. and a long nlglitbllck.
As soon ns he was uutltled of the
cieatlon of tlie guaid, Superintendent of
Police Itohlusou called a conference of
police captains and lleut. limits. It lasted
for about two hours, but no hint of any
action planned Man allowed to go out.
Mayor SmlthV peace Jubilee commit
tee may greet the home-coming troops
aboard the Haverfcrd, but the Mayor
may be nbsent. "It's all up lo Judge
Audenrled," was the terse comment of
those In charge of the arrangements
when asked If tho Mayor's place lit the
committee's head would go unfilled.
Ah defendant In the Fifth W'ird trial
now- under way the .Mayor Is not a free
agent
N tiuilei flood, the html of tin nollee
bureau bellev s it will In- mi fft-ei I vi
lli lueakinc Ihe crime wave Hint has-f1
Mitpi over Philadelphia .luring the list
few' vv eeks.
In c.-nii.ttlon with Ins plans i,, ot-i;
up or ill he fiom th-t city the aimj of
tlooks tli.u sit-ins o have Invaded Phila
delphia I'loni other huge i- lies, .Stiperln.
Undent Itoblnson this afternoon expiess
ed approval of the smnieKllon nf i,n...
1'oiiiiiilssioiitr Hodman Wananiaker, N't-w .
Yolk, that .list lunged -.-ol.Ileis be given!
puces on in.- i-oitee r.iice. Two bun
dled veterans of the wnr. If added to the
Philadelphia police force, would enable
the department to put down the crime
wave iili'k!.v, hi- said,
roller MiorlHvr llhimrd
"The shotliiKe 111 the puller delist t
mem has t, gieal deal to do with the
piesent it-me wave,' Siipt-iitilfiidont
I'ohitiMiii went on. "When policeman
Is foieed to cover Just twice a much
ground crooks liavo a much belter op.
portunlty lo wi.ik and lo get away if
Ihe civil service would let down their
whose gnu work In that clly resulted
recently In three women being shot
The victims of the Mexican, whose
mind Is bellev "tl lo he iiiib.il.iuced be
cause of -in Intense linen si In elect rkit.v,
a re :
lirnrgr It. lilngw all. S.'J South Sixth
street, a tescrve patrolman stationed at
liroad and Fail mount avenue.
4. ih n Knnx. 2310 South sti.et. a mis
tore tie patrolman,
iiioimiK ll.ilt.iritn. foiiy-fhr ears old.
23in N'orth (ii-veland avenue, a Hit man
employed by the transit itinip.in.v. ;
The wounded : I
llnrr.v clHrk. Ill .'11 Falimoiuit avenue,
shot In the left cheek: dln.
Mlrliiu-l Hfiiilili-r. fort.v-sls .ve.its old.
1 121 Cambridge street, nn emplo.ve of
the transit company.
VI Mllil in Kelle.v, thill live .veals old.
Sixteenth and N'onis streets; shot In ilia
left leg below the knee,
Jam., It.ililiiMin. forty-six years old.
112 North Forty-s.iond slit-el ; hit by
It-volver butt.
In addition, Samuel Walton, a p.ilrol
mnn of the Tenth and Utiitonvviiml
stiens slntinn, ' vn.s knocl.'ell iltiwiithul
not retloilsl.v hurt b.v an automobile
while he vvi pursuing Ihe maniac.
I.embo s'arttd Ills caieer o." terror
y.s'leida.v afiernoon about .'.-3(1 o'clock
in .Mount Vernon and Thliieenth meets,
! in the Philadelphia ltapld Transit I'om
I p.iny's povvir house, lie himself finally
1 was brougbl down by a patrolman and
now Is In the Oairelson Hosi.tiil under
' police guard.
When u.lmllte.l in the iiistiuiilon lie
I a: llrst lefused to give an.v other name
lhau "Omega." sating ill the same time
he was a son of Jesus t'lnisi lie gave
"we
she (he
wai
con
Cic
uialned -it vvotk .nine out for saf.-l.v s
sake, the picketing having become moie
. t xtellhlve.
I One of the inoiniiig nevvspapels was
' forcd In sUsiH-ud publication.
I The sitiiiird workers ate opposed lo
'the strike, and an- endeavoring lo -ir-i
laligt- n meeting for Wednesday.
Then- is no ihange In the situation
.on Ihrt livtle. when- lii.iiiiii shliaid
Iwoikeis are oul. nor III London, while
I I '..linn ship icpalieis are striking and
I have refilled an olfer lo icier the iics
! t l.-ii of wages lo a committee.
1 To these must be added 21. nun l-ift-shlre
miners, tsiuin Souili Walts miners.
,-niiii IMIiiburgh shlpwilghts, tnoii Man
i hesler dock worUeis. 4IMHI Souili Wales
shipyard men and a nuinlier of tllasgow
municipal workers.
Vln(l llrinilliil for shorlrr ll.iurs
Uxcepi in London, while the outstion
at stake is one of wages, all these
strikes are due lo a demand for shorter
hours with the same privileges and' ,
wages use prevailed with longer bonis, i '
.v.. 1.. i... ...... .1 i i s-ti
I UPlt' Hit' l.lll.'l-M- peuil.-- linnm-i it- l i
Hie Strike. ,ii IIUli-'l .i!i ivveni.-"!
iit-irast
It" .1 Stuff t Ol Cr-Jiu
ll.irrl-.lii.rg, Jan :"t The House Law
and I ml -r i 'ninmll.ee unanimously le-poit.-d
oui fnvoinbly 'lie Vlckermaii
lesoliitloti lo uitlfy the national ptohl
bltion iimt'iiihtKiit at a m.etlng of the
loiiunltlee this mormtig.
After a sipiabble lnsllng ahiiosi a
balf-lioiir. Hie time of presenting Ihe
icsolullon to the House for the first
le.itlltig was left i.i.iIip disci elloti "f
liialrman Ilunuard.
Tli iiiikIi a bang m iiiclies. Hie
" ill -I-.- caii-iillct ItlllU orms
Ktis in force iiniinpl action on
tsnliiiioii
" 111' lull. I . of t'.ie .o.cililltei'
.1 lo pinn'i liii.iini.'in llunR.iid to
It t. nil lit-ii:id
lly KHNKST MAHSHM.i.
Spreiul Cable to ,'ieiiiiig Public Ledger
I tilHtiighl. IPO. fey X V 7ie.t.-. Co,
I'arL, Jan. 2"! t.b lavedl. I'ompio-
mlse leuiiilns Ihe waltliword of
Peine I'otlferell
beloi'e
. "
lles 111"
were
Only
Cillllilltlt-il on I'lisr Two, Ci.llllilil I'mir
RIVER FUND CUT
WILL NOT DELAY
CHANNEL WORK
Colonel W. H. Ltidiie Says There
l Siiflieienl Money lor Dela
ware for ear
(iirialluirnt of the Drl.iwaie Liver
iiipioirlatloii fiom $-'.: i.ill.tiiin to SI.
linn will not delay the channel develop
meiit progiam for the next year
This Is the opinion of Colonel W II.
Ladile. district mini englnter In di.iige
here, who said ihe Sl.noii.niin plus the
big surplus funds mi hand, nearl.v Jl.iinn.
niiii. will be ample lo keep In operation
all the drulgts available for us- along
the Helawaie Itiver for the ticxi twelve
months.
"The work will go on Just n rapidly
a.s ever- their will be no need I'm s'ow
ing down the piogrnm for tin- m xl
vear." said Colonel Ladue. "I think tin
trades are nuicied. wi
conesiioinlcnt of llie -Mall
"The slnko Is the mosl M-rmus ever,
cxpeiieiiced III Ibis city of strikes." the
concspondent writes. "Helfasl Is like
a dead til. Us enilie social life is
p.u.ilvzed, theaiics and saloons are
closed, tram cars are not running, bak
eries and laundries aie clus ng and there
no aiiernotin ti.ipe.i- on .-..,1........
two sinftll ..litmus of morning
newMi.ipcis nppear.-.i rsiem.ij.
Vlex Thompson, .vlltor r tin- Socialist
lal iiPWHii'iper li.irlon. In levieivlng
piesent IikIiisiiIiiI mil-si for Hie Mall
v -, 1 1 es '
The new labor minister. Sir Unbelt
SieveiiM.ii Home, whose slmere sym
patic ullh labor's desir.v. for luiprov.d
condilioiiK of life has very fnvotably im-P'tss.-tl
leaders of the tiniles unions, con
fesses his utter h. Iplt-ssiK-ss In dt-allng
wnli the grave pioblems assailing h'm
on Ins .niian. - to ..HI. c None of the
pMS.ni strikes has been milhoiized by
Hi- executives or the union" Involved
nnd ah ate tontrai to ollicial advlte.
iii-rcfoi. It Is obviously impossible lor,
Sir Hubert in Inlerfere. ll Is his poll.',
ns li.boi minlsler. i support ttiules
llilloll executives, in. ,in other -ic.loll
would mil we.il.ni their aulhoilt and
ngtheii tin- hiiinls of those who u-ive
.si.i. - i ii.nri.i-.il
uliiiihia'R lb- lestnutliiri
lo i ie House for 111 si I cad ns.
Su:itiii i 'row Is known to In- among
the i-adris v. ,i.i are coun"iii.u; delay
on Ihe 1.111.
This piopn-dllon inet wilh IdtO-r op
position In nn llie "iw-ls."
I! n, -:c unlive Slgi.iuml thins, a "wet"
of Philadelphia, lu.iilt- Hie minion to ie
pori Hie bill out ol coiiunlli-.' There
-Aas no . ppns.il-iit
vinil..,i I'..- .'iiii.iiluit.ct ttini-.-i1
. uu.;;. in in Ji.n'U" i'-.:i rm.i'i P.ui.-
lo iiiniili a-Pii St"ie S'-iinui- liow
nvs'iiUnu i-i- bill in I he Hois:,
ir.ltii b.v I! i cs. nlntlv. .1 W.
i num. of Al'.-arr.. . Ilaoi I nd-r of
ti:l'
fly the Associated ire.M -J
Paris. Jan. '.'S.- The Peace Confer.
"nor v.-sterdav made a distinct gain
jUheii the iiliieleen small Povveis gav r
inn annesion to the organization form
ulated by the five great Powers, thus
securing a united front of the great -nnd
small Powers nt the outset of the'
work on the main subjects before the
members of the commission.
Tills was largely due to the skillful
direction of Jules Camhoii. Freiirh '.
watiliworu or hip , r P..nt ,,,i r .. ., , .
Premier CU-nimcrau Wasliington. who was deslt-nateH hv
spoke of his own sacrifices of personal , tu council of the great Powers to pre
views .vestetday. su-phni plchoti em- sl.le over the meeting of the small
iihasUed the same point today. The Powers, held esterday iifternoon. This
smaller nations, who, It may be stated I meeting convened at the Foreign
with nuihorli. are aggrieved at being Ofllce nt :i o'clock, at the same time
olllelally leltgai.d as a body to a class , the council of the great Powers met,
"with particular Ini.-iests." are as a I the two separate gatheilngs proceed
whoh. taking the attitude that tompro-'ing simultaneously, one In tho office
mlse beiw.tn the great Powcts spills of jr. Plehon, the Foreign Minister,
dictation to ih.- smaller Poweis. i nml the other In the Salle do la Talx.
Willi tin- Wllsonitiu principles ns a I i'01. n time there wan some ap
guiding star, heaven may be reached, I prehension of the sequel to the dlf
li Is nrgue.l in onii quartets here, but I fercnt viewpoints expressed at Satur
there will be some victims on .-very day's conference, but yesterday's meet-
fo
j Vlcl
'the
i: pirseiuaiivc w. t. i:..nse.v. iii i.v:-
aware, opposed Hie VlcUerm.tn iiinlltili.
P.aliisry said Ihe people of the State
wanted quick action, lie suggested that
the itsolution be presented to the House
today for Hrst reading, be read a second
time on n special order nrxl Monday
Mud lead lln.ill.v on a special order next
, Tuesday
liiiiuse,- t-.'iite.l to know wb.v "dr.v"
iiiember. of tin- . ouuniller wete tiling
to hold b.iii. lilt- iiie.ii.urr. Vl.-Uennaii
, said tl wis no effort to tjoluy the
lefollit nil. bill he fell lliat enU' ts'
' tiught in ir shown the l.tideis befute
I n-iiding I' lo tin- House.
; tin ii motion 'f l'.iirseniniiv.. Miller,
nf Ii P.idclphln. P w .is llnally d -ciib-il
to i -. Ih- bill mil nild lejvr ll lo
; the disc. Hon of I'liii'iiiuili llungard
win u It I- to he presented.
j pr. cedent was established for coin-
Imln.e in-eting. b.v mak tig the mrt-i.tig
,op.n VIclM-iinan put the moi'nn to
iudiit" newspaper men. The "Wits" ,i.
I p.iM-d tlil proeedui.-. but the "drys put
Ihroiigli lb- Vit'.fimau motion by a vole
I of inn'.- lo sl.x.
i.iund of Jacob's ladder lending to the I
gates of Paradise. i
The League ot Nations Is tli.it ladder.
Sk. piles still rcgaid ll as a ver incom. j
plle apparatus.
M. I'lchon said today lh.it Us construe
Hon would proceed. icp by step, with
i.rriiorlal selileinonis. In other words.
I he l.eiigur of Nations is to be the con-s-crnllon
of 1111 decisions of the confer
r. and In be the power rtn.ir.inB those
dpilsions. Fieiitii claims In S rla and
Albanian iivplr.illons In the same quar
l.r. he said, could be reconciled by mu
tual give and lake. The French de
mands fur a safe frontier on tbr rast
had not been authoritative! tlellne.l.
It was Incurred to say that h ranee ,
wmi ted poss. sslon of all the terrllor.v on ,
the left liank of Ihe llliuic. n was niso t , ,h
Ing of the small Powers was without
Incidt nt or renewal of the claims then
set up for Increased repreii "fjitlon on
tho various committee.- Jelglum,
Serbia. Rumania ann nil ..e other
small Powers had their full delega
tions ut the afiernoon meeting.
M. Cambon. in opening the meet
ing, took occasion to refer to the great
part n.-Igium had taken In, the wnr.
He then paid a frlbuto to the part
played by Serbia, Rumania. Greece and
the others. This dissipated any linger
ing shadows of disagreement, and the
meeting pioceeded with entire har
mony to designate Hie membership of
the small Powers on the commission.
(real Powers Meet
- meantime the council of the
'
Incorrect to say thai France wanted t(jr,.at Powers held two sessions during
the il-iv, resulting In the formation
iiniirn ze that t.rritorv. u was incur-
left lo say that France wanted to con
i lone Hie inilltar.v oi-.-up.uiun of that
terrltoi y. .
All lids "hows how- ran-fully the i .in
fer, nee Is fet ling us wa.v ll has imt two
t bjeets befoie It. both to he readied
shiiul'aneoiisl one Is the conclusion
of pent.- i end the present war. The j
other a tin-prei-eivatlon of Ititure peace '
I'nl. I President Wilson nrrived in I'.u- (
rope ib pr. va'eni Idea among stales-!
tut u here was Hun the present necissl- '
lbs must be dealt with b. foi.' the fu
ture IcipiilVlllenlS COtllll be legislated I
lor. President Wil-on neifevetl that ,
gu.irainers foi llie funne wete the best i
foundation for the settlement of Ihe I
SIM
illeubej.il instructions.'
l. UrL-mnl
in Ha- taken
liars we would soon have tbr men I
whlppttl Inlo sl:aic lo lake care of any i hew appioprlation, with the other money
eineigency. VVe aie lulling Inu-K ic. available, win lie rnougn to eai rv
lilined soldleis every day nnd ate mlghtv with our milk
glnd to get them, lint we wish they would "'I'1"' Pn-hlem Is
tin . lie "tit i
I -il.it r I ruder
licfoie the iicti.ui Wii- ml, .ii on the
rtsiilut'on. ex-l't pitsi-ntatlve .laiie-s II
.Mauler, of It-.idintt nrtsldeni of the
Itelfast, Jan. 2 I Kv A. II. -.strikers .stair -. .1. I ill Mill or l.imir. ii.i-iiieo
lttllt-ke.1 shops nete 1IISI Ilium. UTiiiiim i to llie i-oiiio... ..- in i ill. in. -e-.i.u-
lo .- nler their assaiilis on stores show-, Hon to a lefercndiim nf the p. utile
hig llghls. One larg" sloie, which gene-, "tnir position is' be atiiioiiuc.il. "thai
talcs Its own electricity and wnsjtlie peopb should seith- this thing and
In iliiiiii 1 Illuminated, whs stoned by nut the nss.-mhlv The very people who
tin- mob. The phitt-glass show windows w, ,,. lomlesl In the past In their dimand"
smastii u anu "i i- - i.-mno. ( 0 siinmii ioc.ii .union n. nn- people, nave
foi gotten '
Mi. Mniner
imm.'dli. e
.oniptoinise
Is to go on
of securing
problems i he rrult is n
The tv.nt; of making peace
i. b.v side with the work
the inner, oner it Is made.
coin.- Ii.ii-K raster.
Superintendent Ibil.lusnn explained
that SHU men-left the poller finer to Join
the colois and I hat this Included the
men who had been drafted. Possibly
Kin of thtse have alre.ulv returned, he
said. Reckoning casuals and those who
will obtain other positions the actual
shortage In tli department, which easily
could be filled hy army men, would be
possibly .'inn.
The oul' thing, according to Super
intendent Robinson, thai pi evented the
city from adding several bundled men
to the police puytolls was the livll Serv.
I.ii Commission. If Hie rules regatdlng
solilliis were suspended, he said, there
undoubtedly would be iiianv men III
khaki only 'oo glnd to get on the force.
Prefer. Army .Men
i remember that shnnlt aft. I
getting coiitnit'lois to
he added. The armv tngl-
neer believes nun ine only uari.v cause
for delay will he Inability to g.-t eon
tractors, dredges and workmen. Colonel
Ladue said be expected In have the vvotk
going "full swing' about April of this
.vear.
He declined to make any comment ..n
the leconimendatlon of Heiiei.ilt Itl.icL
to the Senate I'.itninlttre on Comment-,
which rt suited III the pruning of ft.niui.
noil ft .mi the Delavvaie iippiopi iatlon in
the new linibors and rlvn's bill
lieneial Illai-k III bis leil.r nf teenm
inendatioii drclared Ibni Hie .' ."niii.iu.ii
demand was nitre than could be used
n the vvoiU for the coming fiscal .vear.
II.- said thai the estimate made b.v Hie
former .list Hot engineer was found in be
Incurred when examined tit Hi" engi
neers h.-datiuarteis In Washington.
U rreett
. HPUl
the
DEBS APPEAL CONCLUDED
Spiinish-Ameilenii Wnr the rules of th j Filial Arilllllieilts Millie ill Hellion
Civil Service were so changed nnd the r.,V naC.... C. ........... ..,.
bars were so let down that a lettirnlng "P -M "efore blipr.'lllO t.oill't
soldier could get back on the fcrce bv I Washington, Jan. 28. -tliv A P i
simply presenting his ami record and i Arguments were concliiileil In the Su
taklng a Physical examination. I got ljr"'ie I ourt of the l n t.d Mates to
back pr, th. force In this way ...-elf- t.'i ;,;.ler.hVilro1I'iK,;ee.tl.1Rle.V!',r,;.
I know I simply presented my soldier's revclBl.(1 the lulled Slates lilsttiet I'ouii
..nut- .'.inn on ine rnni-irr oi iiui.tini:
the csplonngfi act, . unemnlo)ed Is growing dally In Vienna
Tho closing addt ess ,v as made by John J and nud.ipest. i.iusiiig serious nppre
l.ord O'Hrlnn. special asslsiam to the ' heustons. owing to the enormous dls
Aitornev lieneral. The case was taken , bursetnents ni-e.-ssllntril.
i ih ...li.to.-itaitl ao,l nn In, lle.t I Inn with, riiu Vlelltia Utlt'tlllllO .'! Ileltl a tnilSS-
Heiiiililii'illl lllilnrsr-iiioiil A. jiicos i t,..n m-Iipii a decision could be expected, meeting with violent oulpouilngs
i,.i .mi A.i r in,. I.;.;.... - " - i......-.
I,,.,,.., M..u. i-i a lui.i.i.uuii w... ,, .. a ...,tSfM aK-M
1 K UH KKNH I AK INK!
Cunrludfil on 1uc SU 1'uliimn SU
NEW YORK NEARS DRY VOTE
exhibited there was carried away, in
another distilct -i saloon was broken
open and liquor was taken b members
of ti mob.
police engaged 111 dispersing rioters
wete Hi'Ml. bill al last succeeded In
restating order.
fo ,'rrm'tic I'ttblie Ledfer
mli'. itift. tin 'nidi, .eil.;-1 ( .'.
.no Veil !.. Vii.tt Co.
I. .union, .bin. 2 Tbr stllke w.ivr Is
eviniiinig. the giealesl dlslociilou being
at ll.-lfiist, vvliein it is estluialeil that
inn anil shlpvard emiilo.ves and electri
cians have ceaed work. There aie no
ir.ims or llghls in i'i.u HI), and the
biead suppl Is r.d.i. ed to half Tele,
phone and telegt.ipli services are threat.
ened.
. epuiailnii of s.nkeis met Hie civil
oltlcmls of Helfast ann nr.Vie.1 in penult
power III be gell. Hied fur Hi.- hospitals
on ton.lltion th.c none was ustd for
('onlbiiie.1 en I'.me s,. ( .iluiuii litre
120,000 IDLE IN VIENNA
1 liieniployi'il Deinanil (Jovern-
inriit Support al Violent Aleethi".
Wireless to Evening Pnblii' Ledger
! 'at.r.'oi.'. Ilt- t N.e l'- Tier Co.
leniia. J nn. -S The number of
Cpposed
Si. id the ft-
to ihe manner of
leratton
b.iudllmi
was
the
Cniilllllleil on -
sv. ( nliiiiin Mi
TO TELL 'TRUTH ABOUT RUSSIA'
Kililoi- (loiiil)iiie lo
Heal lnriiii.ilioii on
Give l',
liolshevi
5,
in
Net. iirl.. Jim 2 ihgaiilzallun of
'llu- -1 n Ii nboiii I'.ussla . ouuulttre." bv
Amrili.in publicists, Is announced line.
1 aioonip.-nl-d l i. st.ittineui declaring
thai the .-'ov i.-i ' a. v eminent ill Russia
Is liovtin'ng that coiinnt 'in uti otd-tiv
fnsli'on." and mho. ..ling that in th..
'solution of llu- lli'ssiim problem i ii,.
All'es and in.- l'i it.d Si..n-s should deal
1 with Letup.
The eoiiuniUt-r Ipcludr-. A Uiu .loiui
son. an .dinir of Hie New Itt-luib'i.
Henri I! Musset lben .1. No.-l, ,in,l
Wlll'ii-n vl.iclionald, cdltois or tin- 'a
Hon; Paul Kellogi,. editor of the Sui v. i
Ma t.vn Johiiion. Hati.'d Stearns .in,l
Itoherl MolSH l.ovelt. r.litois of t)(. IU
1'iar'- P Walsh former u t-moei- of .1H
war labor boat. I: Jan.- Vdibitns of Hull
Hon-.' Ci.n au. .Hid Vim. s i-ttit-iioi
Tin- Sov lei tl.iv-riini.m Is described in
ihe siaieineir as never liaving hern pio.
ili-rman and l.eiiine ns a leader of - ihr
'mule modfi.it taction. " who has been
"piepait-d to conciliate ihe western
I Povveis b.v redeeming the Russian loans
and connniiiB his nctlvn.v to fffotts at
! inttrnal construction."
. ilivlousP. . the piacilcal toiuiulation or
the lengue-i f-natlons Idea' tuiisl syn-(
chionlz.' with the formulation of the
.oneiric terms of p-aer ir tnese usplrn- ,
-ions an- lo be tralized. ,
There is no Indlscietioii in stating
that out- of Ihe definite ipirsllotts which '
will be put to tir Amerlcaii deleB.tt. s
will be what pan the Culled Slates Is I
liiepared to take in be.nlng the 'while,
man's burden." with paitleiilnr applic.i.
-ion in pnlbing. inlniiiilst-'iiiig and pn.
hlicall.v educating the backward Asiatic
,iiul African peoples It bus been a mai
ler of open d-cusslon In London for
M.uit- tune past thai proposals healing ,
on this subject would be suhmltied by
Hiulsh delegaies lo ihe Peace Confet
nice: and that the French C.overnmcni
is considering similar action Is evident
of two new commissions to deal with
llnancial subjects and the question of
private and maritime laves.
At the afternoon session the ex
change of views on the foi mer Ger
man colonies in the Pacific and the
Far Knst were conducted. Represen
tatives of the dominions unci of China
weie heard. The ollicial statement
reads:
"Th" President of Hit- t'nited States,
the Prime Mlnist.-rs and Foreign Mm.,
Uters of the Alllfd and associated
Powers and the Japanese lepresenta.
'live met this moitiliii; nt the Qua I
rt'Orsiiv fiom 10. P.o o'clock lo 12:31)
I o'clock and .lehii.'d a program of work
land the constitution of new commlt-
tees for economic and financial que.s.
Hon ns well ns) questions relating to
ipiiviite and maritime laws.
"The afternoon session continued
the exchange of views on llie former
Herman colonies in the Pacific anil
tip. Far Kast The representatives o'
, the dominions and of China weru
, Ileal 1. The next Hireling will taki
place tomorrow at 11 o'clock In the
mm ning '
Debate Freedom of Seas
While Hi" otliei.il ci-nimuni.Ues give ,
no Indication of the nature ot "ihe
question of maritime law." U would
seem to be a term mbracing Pies!
dent Wilson's second point, of freedom
of the seas
President Wilson is oi edited b.v tlie
Fi.nch PM--S with having biought for
ward, during M-stertkiv's discussion of
the subject of the Herman colonies, tho
plan under which Ihev would lie ptuce.i.
tonights Tempi-. After rrfrrting in I Kl, , hI,Hak. untb-i the guardianship of .
Hir Aineiicari teluciance to ureal: witn
the Montor Hoi-trlne by accepting a
mandate lo Intrrfire In countries which
aie sen-lllles of Lurope. ihe Temps
argues that the mission of aiding for
mer1! oppressed peoples, such as exist
in Crntinl Vsla i iioi nn imperialistic
missinii tut one il,..t springs frum the
eiusading spin which brought Anier
u.tn soldiers .t, ross the Mlantlc
RAIL EMPLOYES PRAISED
'the trio
rv
Allniny. '. V.. Jan. 28. (Hy A. P ) -The
contest over ratification of the Fed
eral prohibition amendment, which was
won by tho "drys" In the Assembly Inst
week, shifted to the Senate toda. The
completion cf ratification by Hie New
York Legislature, either during the day
or tomorrow, was freely .predicted by
the ratification forces and even con
ceded by their opponents.
Tho adoption of Ihe ratification ipso.
lutlon by the Senate was virtually as
sured as a result rf the action early to
.lav of tlie Republican Sennlors. who.
aiiuuugn ii woiiiii ne possinio fori alter a long executive session winch be.
Allied Demands for Iteslorat
Cause Ministry lo Quit
Halonlrn. Jan. 20.-' (Delayed) -tHy
A. P.) According to u seininiroiai suite
Letters of Commendation Hxeeed
Complaints Two to One
! Uin.bliicl.iii. -Inn. 28. -iHy l'i
Letters of complaint, suggestion or com
inendatloii as to railroad sen Ice lecelvnl
io i PORTUGUESE CABINET FORMED, &: ''X f rS.rnX.SiWnXn
(III. iva. ',.,.... iiu fli-st ulvl.tn t.-rl.a nl' ......
IIUIHlh t'e -- .t....... ........ ... ...-,-
ence. or UP to December 21. nmnbered
Hi.. lencue of nations, vvblcli would ap
pnlni one of Its moinbeis to administer
them. The Matin characleiiz s the Idea
as gracious and noble, but apprehends
Mime likelihood of dillltult in putting P
inlo practice. Hie newspaper quoting
Pirinlei Lio; d .i.oige as declaring that
colonies usuullv cosi moie than they
In Ing in
President Wilson, who is i-ha rman ot
thr tomniUtec on the league of nations,
lolned his colleague. Colonel House,
also a member or that committee, during
the noon recess of ihe council. Later
In thr d.u. Uird Robert Cecil. Iirltlsll
ineniber nf ihe commlitee. Joined him
In a fun her consideration of llie ques
tions which ihe President and Colonel
House had examined.
Alter this conference the President
confet red with Dr V. K Wellington
in the Victory l.iheily Loan cam- i"". " ' """ ...i...ii-. t "'""-
palgll III Apill. 'Oil. anu l.u i lieiiB-iisi.niK. mt -.ninrio
Mine than TO. cm Herman helmets. I Foreign Minister. He also received a
most of Ihem spiked and many of them delegation of French suffragettes,
war-soaried and shell-tnrn. aie being, -rie labor commission also began to
packed for shipment. Plaits are also under way. liesldent Wilson met
L'eillK uni.tr '-' i'.,r "e. --
tanks, Herman airplanes and even Zep
pelins In this country
TROPHIES FOR BOND BUYERS
merieaii Soldiers Overseas Pack
Helios for et Loan Campaign
S.-.'ons ,.f Hie Xiiiern-aii Kxpeilllion
i.i v Foil. I" Fr.i-ii and (.In many are
bust loading fielgbt trains with Hei-nian ,
war maleiinl of all lies, i unions These
trophies will he distribute.! to bond hu.v-
I support
the government, demanding
of 15 crowns daily.
1 to proceed without him If coun-
la-agree,
I gnn Inst cicnlnjr, voted
Vi-atlftcatlon a, party, me
5 to I to make
measure.
'New MinUtry Takes Over Reins
I in Face of Civil War
ment msuea nere, ine iunuii tannic., i,10. Jan. 28 (Hy A I'.) A new-
beaded by Tcvvnls Pasha, has ref.lKi.et., ''ucuese cabinet has been formed.
". J'". JL "r ',3.. U'l?!S"n 'JiTi.Slih JoS "nelva, as Premier and Ml,,:
luriic, ,"."'i"-i's' -:: '....; .. ".f Im.i- nf l-ducatlon. ine outer ministers i.i.t,, to
, ? r vlnr il ' ' the bureau said, "and the complaints
lories and cease tam lug .out iiraslIB '?'. .- lrH Alas Monlz. Jusllc- ,.,! .ecomiiieiidatloim received have en.
"Unld that the Sultan vii I artl.i: , CoucelrS Costa: War. General Sllvelra ; iibled us to correct disservice or dlscour
: ,.. .U. ...n.l. n ...AM..,,A.ln tl,.'
lime in
Tlie Hrst shipment of these war tro
phies will leach this tounlt within a
few weeks nnd will he followed b man
other boatloads They will be appor
tioned among the twelve Federal Re
serve Districts prior to the bond .Hive.
TWO CORPS TO FIGHT POLES
'Samuel flompers, president of the Amer
ican Federation of Labor; James Dun-
lean. John R. Alpine rind other members 'jl
'of the American laoor aeiegauon, lor v
' brief exchange of greetings, and later,
'Mr. Oompcrs and Rdward .V, Hurler.
I chairman of the I'nlted States shipping
iKo-.r.i uhu nre the Amerlcun members
of the labor commission, held their first -.J
conference on the work ahead.
The military commission. on utmouin- sj-j
vuiinn also bud a session, wnne s
11.660. liiiss ncaiion in ine let ers. rue ir ,t German Iroop IraillS I'aes 7q".10n completed the draft of lntruo-2.a
u'-p".."!"!u. JV"' .1 "?:.. "J""!:...: :.'.1.' h i.-....i.r......n,i. n,:i.. - i,'.v Z commission, which ieavJ.2s3
inose tonioicouo.h ,-...ii.ojc o. tn,.iei.j i diiivt l,. i-uii-viltl tt,,., .-""- " - . ., ...v. ' ' VI
land loiilty exceed the complaints of .lis. . . .,,. . ,, ,T' , for Poland in a lew aaya. . j
1-ourteJy ify nearly two to one." . 1 '', Jn;-'-,"?..:-,l ;': TT" '."' Henry White, the American delevaU M
"In not a few cases we have been coi i .ii .""" " i-- ,....,..,.. r- . ...... nVays commisiion also ei- ,2
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suggestion mndt-
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FC 111 llieil ny llir kiiii-i.ii nun in inuit.ll ".-" . ,iin, wltli i-nllmiil,, nf
itiniliist the Poles, and eight troop trains tabllshed te.utlons with colleagues at
nre imsslnB through Frankfort-on-the- that body, . i- fl
Oder ualiy, accoraing io n, .uricn ais- ThuSi real pronrcno un u win inniu
pablnet,
a Zurich dls- Thus
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the. work of Tecon.t'ructio, 'i.:.' n.e.Jo Carlo, MaU; .culture tesy and recognUe merit with a prompt.-, P?ch to me am rnai. quonn, ,e ,-res..
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