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EVfeNIttG PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919
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LIST TOTALS 2434
About Evenly Divided in
Reports for Morning and
Afternoon
'WOUNDED NUMBER 2406
Two Killed in Action, 9 Dio of
Wounds, 11 of Disease and
6 of Accident
Wo.hlnslon, Feb. 19. Army casual
tits reported by the War Department
today contain 2434 names. Of this
1314 total appear In the morning report
and 1120 aro In the afternoon I st. di
vided an follows: Died from accident
and other causes, six; died of disease,
eleven; wounded. 1103.
The complete casualty list for onlcers
and the enlisted personnel for rennsyl
vanla. Now Jersey, Maryland and Vir
ginia are Blvcn below.
Summarized totals are:
Iteported today
Killed In action 8
Bed from wounds
Died of disease H
Pled from accident
and other causes.... 66
Missing In action, In
cluding prisoners
Wounded 2406
Totals
31,397
13,081
19,613
2,833
-V.787
180,196
'Grand totals 2434 264.827
OFFICEUS LIST
Wed from Accident and Other Caoses
COLONEL rercy W. Arnold. Brooklyn,
H. T.
Died of Plseaao
nitlOADIEH GENEUAL-;Jmes F. Ho
Indoo. Port, Leavenworth. Kas.
Wounded Severely
T.TEUTUNANT8 Otto nussell Wert.
rtocheater. Ind. Jacob l", premier. J"""":
town. Ohio: Kranlt M. Kllot. Ft. Louis. Mo.j
John K. Gordon. Itensselocrvlllc. ;N. Y.i Hoy
Ci Johnaton. North Weymouth, Maas.t Wal
ter St. Newman. Toledo. Ohio: John Walter
Saladlne. Wlnchendon. Maes.: Hunt "arner.
Northampaon, Jlass.s Lee Ijavld Wnrrendcr.l
Anderaon, tnd.: Thoma C.WIlllama. White
atone. N. Y.: Samuel Woodftll. Kort Thomaa,
cy.
Killed In Action. Prevloualy Reported
Mlaalnc
MEUTEKANT Erlo II. Cummlncs.
Oralnfleld. Kan.
Erroneoualr Iteported Wounded. Dccreo
, Undetermined
J.IEUTENANTS-John It. Steward, "aid
i. Knob. Ark.: John Volkman. Ilocheater. N. .
Wounded. Deitree. Undetermined
CAPTTAINS rercy C. Illack, WaahlnBlon
Z. C: Nelaoo M, Holderman. La Jnlla. Cal.:
Arthur T. Smith. Wllllamsport, Pa.. John
H. utrleklaml. fottavllle., Ark.
UKUTUNANTS Harry It. Durhans. Su
perior. Cal.: l-.dmond F. Ilurk. Jr.. . Texar
Kana. Ark.: Prcaton N Oeren. Sherman.
Tex.: Harold Napo'eon Gilbert. Unicoi. Tcj..:
Ward C. Miller, Uarberton, Ohio.
Wounded Sllchtly
CAPTAINS William p. "'c.,h'lL
III.; John A. Sltea. Henance. Ohio: Lewis
Kdward 8haw. New York. N. Y.; John I..
Cornweil, Lincolnton. N, C. ,...
LIEUTENANTS Jaul U. Carter. lnoi
vllle. Tenn.: Jeaae D. Corbett. Savannah.
Oa.: Paul Krecdley. Hwarthmore. Pa.!, Ken
neth D. Sabln. Helena. Mont.! Haro.d C.
Craya. noaovllloi. 111.: James O. hdwarda.
Eakly, Okla.: William K. Fltanatrlck. Han
Franc aco. Cal.. nufua Hnrrla. Monroe. Oa.
Morean Klne Harrla. Aabury Purk. N. J.
Donald 8. McChesney. Syracuse. N. Y;,
Iionald James Orr. Detroit. 'lch.: llaxter ..
Illddle, How ne Green. H. C! JO"'","..."
PhSntt Wllmctte. 111.: lien Lee mj'
Dallaa. Tex.: I.eland O Wortnlnaion,
Hareratown. Md.: M. L. Aldrlch, no addresa
?ln; Eromett J. Ve Montel Hondo Tex:
i-tvi( H Denntaon. Poland, Ohio: Lynn
MUton. DiwS' Le Hoy, Kan.': Jonathan O.
Dlcklnaon. Uoonevllle. Mo.: Frank G. hrlpp
afffSKaf-'K" lcaha!rr,T? M&S:
rioTa&VrHJrenM:
Frank. Albert Ilosael. Jr.. Milwaukee. Wis.
PKSSSVliVAM.1
Died of Disease.
PRIVATE Alonzo W. Miller.
W'ablilns-
ton.
Wounded Severely
nF.nr.RANT Edward J. Connolly. JeesuP.
COHPOItAL James .lnn. l.i .orm
Philadelphia.
4 nuHLKHWack Uumny Miniravllle.
PHIVATES John, Edwaru
llambllnc.
T.ni-.1nnclftle! John F. Hlatcn,
Frankford.
Wounded Severely. 1'reUoualy Heported Mlsa-
pniVATES Domlnlck Gatto. 1257 South
War'iock street. Philadelphia: Stanley hcia
aeskl. Pittsburgh: August Slmonl.
Castle.
Wounded Slightly. Previously Iteoorted Miss
ing
PRIVATES Andrew J. Dennl". Fair-chance-
Iienny OlaQulnto. 1354 Frankiord
??"I. V.i.ii..iShio. liurrv S. Hortman.
ii?miiVrf ASufi. Poux. Meadvllle: Austin
Snyder. Connellsvlllei George WasiiaucKas.
Plymouth.
, Wounded. Degree ITndjtermlned. I'reTiouslj
' Iteported Missing
SERGEANT Robert S. Dunbar. Colum-
PRIVATES Mathew Kratavage. Plttston;
Earl B. Smith. Punxsutawney: Adolph J.
narakl. Hooatdi Lu,tW R. , Snyder, West
r,MWenem: UewellyS F. Williams. Walnut-
8lck In Hospital. Previously Reported Miss-
lne
PRIVATE Dean
Hudson
Brewer, Del-
Betomed to Duty. Previously Keported Mlsa-
TE Albln Heczali Pittsburgh
U. Koehler. Etna.
ooaded. Degree undetermined
mALS William i F Dougherty. 42
lanth street. Philadelphia: Jesaa
Red Lion: Harvey Htottiemycr.
k TBTOA
1 -V i(&B s', WpM?jrff-.?sp
!. ..Li.. r.pl-a
c.
Davis. 2torrladalo:
aerpnia, , .. , . , , . lDDinco,t .tret.
SkTi.S.Tuhla: William A. Gelst. Allentow.rt.
.AN'I
Danli
iuiiiinm II. Oohn, Mlllman: taniel u.
nXiinnr. Mt Union: Jerome Qi
3r-ilee. I.an-
,ter: Krank 8. Kusn.
New llerllnvlllai
."-":i, Gimm.pl N&ntv uio: crtaries A.
Aitin Vishertown: u.rl H. Ulack. nuhrs
huln"' John ". Uoyd. Plttsbunrh: Antonio
SiKfiarS. 80 North Eleventh street, l'hll.
aaJnThla,: Carmlns Oallo 2T.ll Avondale
Striat "Philadelphia; Joseph Oelilnls. BS8
North' TeVcy street, rhlladelnhla-. Amatllo
??tiido Allison: Unyd 11, Booier. 6ummer
Sn'. Wlillam ..Jlolst. 1033 Kast Komer-?ll-,.i;;it
Phllaaelphla: Sllaa ,1,, Kepler.
iiiftllntovt-n: jrani !.'." ".-J";,-"l
?-.r..::. T.m. l.tKia. Koutn1 jietnienem
-Vincent MjrKu.z-w.K., ,,i'-lHSl'.KhK
r T.111. ion .. -- - -"...- ---.-.
vltfo Prato Russellton: Ira A. wn
Mhlrurton: Herman Roy Wuna, Erie.
?i . JW-U-..V" n...llrnn- Tra A. Wharton.
m-nQEANTS Adam D. Goodwin. Dover;
BEBUV..hirr R114 Krhaw street.
Thtladelpnia ; wnu v1;""'!
SDlSrhLmi Elliott It pea.rhart.Erli
South
it Pat
atreet. -"?--. utarttn. 2S02 Mar
303 Uanton
rtrH joipi
PI!l-!&h,li'Vs llt.n rwla- Strattonvtlla:
witll Neldamyer. I.ltltr.1 Andrew fJrhaf
fe'rlontown: Oliver c. Smith. 2417 South
Hli'tyVfourth atwt. Philadelphia: Ralph K
Soutlas. Cochranton: LeRoy ft. Opsnsll.
PlUsourahl Herman H. Lonf. Landlsvl ll.j
ritiiTn A Reynolds. Warren: lloyd K. Wilt.
wfnumsbur: Frank II. Adams. 0600 North
ffiscb?r street; Philadelphia: Harper Wain,
jLmudlan: Edwin, F. Durnbaugh. 1718
iiJilkev street. Philadelphia. "
trosKey ", . c. itovur. Allnort.
PniVATEa-Maurlco O,
WAUW,-r ....,- r lwu Airat
rheiter: Steopple Oooch. Perry: Will
S.rlicher. Noien: William M Kopp.
Slty: Wlillam Henry,, Uoyd. put:
fe'-'i'tniri. Lottrlseh. 1.S7 Ellsworth .
William is.
p. oowen
Ittabureh:
llsworth atreet.
iTa'dehllT "Floyd
8. Plercs. Ertmonl
clAT PolltlS. rinsouram cri. iiran.
SlneasUrL Anthony A. Bchatsel. Pittsburgh;
uaithaw Beott. Scranton: Oerald Stiumar,
wSint Pleasant! George Singer. Norrlatownt
?-h?A.a u"as. Mount Carmeli Edward X.
Mrflreerr Pittsburgh: Donald Masters. West
SrMMwate?: Georgo K. Schnes. Bunbury;
John ". Baslnger. Renbo: Charlea nrer.dej,
Plttsburghi Joseph T. Ilrown. Altoona: Wil
liam Francis uorpon, irLi'-i ""
t lf?hfon llarneston; John.. Mlnnutli
....Ma Ourdon. Pottsvlllel Georsra K.
. tiurn,ilon! John Mlnnutls. 1BOA
uSith Twenty-first atret,Phlladelphla- Uovd
Vasal Moor. Ilraarora: Joim j. u'Donneu,
1401 South Rlnnrold atreet, Phlladeloh'ai
S i nstkofsky. Unlontown: Olovannl Spadaro,
Saw Kensington: Edward U Neff. Pltcalrn;
-wVeJaw Oaoeenskl. Scranton: Mike Pascals.
v-26 West Third street. Chester; Barth J.
Btk. Pittsburgh! Scott U. Staines. Mount
rrnloni Henry O. Ooldbach. Drldgevllla: Roy
Hr MirtlnV "ersey Rherei Payl R. Marvin,
Cfechburg) Angelo Malandra. 10S7 federal
Jtr.il; PhlladsTphUI lUber M. Moors. Wat
sontownt Amoi C. Bco'X 57 JerTerson street,
West Manayunlc. Phlladslphla; Itarry C,
Schrader. Ore.ncastlei Joseph C. Sohl. f'lttsj
Krih? 0Ven Pries Wetlar. .areenvlllei John
William Rahb. Jmlson City; James Joseph
TuntSS. 8T1 Moss stresf, Pnlladelphfa;
MaiMl 'Borethsky. 72 North FJCtleth street.
Philadelphia iNorraan U. Davey. Beachlake;
Waiter J. Vtvr. Mauch Chunk: Edwin
Olson OorbT. New Kenslnrton: Thomas J.
Suaaunlk, VlttsburgM Jaepar T. llagsr
gnuraHirJoesph Hoist. North Pittsburgh;
Urr A. I-arson. Klbsrta.
Wounded Rrrrrrlr
I "UVATE Joserh gsostak. Jersey City.
Hounded Sllrhtly. I'retlouslr Iteported Mlm
inr
R-5'in10lfA?rr Frank 8. Honer. Ml North
&TSr.',.."lrp' Camden.
il'HlVATK Stephen Korda. Iloboken.
Wounded. Utrrer Undetermined, I'rrilouMj
Iteported MIhIiik
.. PnrVATKS Prink llri.lv. N'awarlct tt-ll.
Mam I Limber', closlcr: William Lyons,
Newark.
Killed in Action. rretloustr Iteported Mls
lne rntVATE Samuel doldsteln. Asbury
Wounded. Ilrerro Undetermined
CCmronA!, Daniel A. O'Donnell. Ea-
I'lllVATKS Ileetnr Lombard. Jersey City:
jjyry IfyCnulej-. New llrunswlck: Stanley
v.ii-uiunrKi, Bneraviuei i-ameic aucnaei 1.0
,"., llobokens William II. Wills, llerllnl
... ... HiMK. mi new, xora; aiaunew i,
I 'foney, Newark: Harry Oe l'aeenlr: Itene.
V.. fc i.Xt ""'"t-ewarK; William J. lionneiiv,
Neehawkem Cornelius V. McDanouah. New.
;n: Charles 1'. Nowlekl. Jersey City: l'at-
inw . iiuau ,-sewarK.
Wounded SlUhtly
. EEIIOEANTS Inhn W. Tliirltls. Wee
hawk-en- William C. Clark. Union IIIII: Harry
"runaman, urnneo: Francis V. iiusunr;.
N'n.Cfe.:,i,'or're T. Uerhard. Jeraey Cltv.
COIIPOKAI.S Krink S. IioBae. Aebury
Jarki John A. Tloyle. Jeraey City: Manlr
Y. Hawk. Rllznbelh: Charlea 1". Morrison.
Vlneland: Thomaa J, reek. Jersey City:
"r'" :'..-'hamherlnin. llellevtlle, .
, MECHANIC Stanley Urzybouskl. Tren
ton. , PRIVATES noser n. Chnftlotte. Jeraey
city: Jarob Cluthrodt. I'rlncctnni Ollbcrt A.
Hawea. Jeraey city: John J. Handera, Wee.
nan ken! -Anthony W Rchaefer. Nenarkl
ltllnm Jlenrv nelnecke. Union: l'rank
lloyre. Wlekatunk: John Hacke.tt. Aebury
rark: Frank Ituanlk. Newa k: Nicola MIo.
faanlc: Jnmea J. fooe, 1'iitcr-nii: William
J. llutka. Jeraey Cltv: Frank Manlno. New
ark: John Albert ll-nrmor. Ilelmar: Carl
llrummrratedl. Hnboken: Oeorire Joseph Em.
land. Jersey City: I'aul Kurek. 10G(1 Everett
street, Camden.
UN VILE ATTENTAT0
C0NTR0 CLEMENCEAU
Cinque Colpi Sparati per As-
sas6inare il Grande Sta
tista Franccse
Published and Distributed Under
PERMIT NO. 34 1
Authorized ty tho act tf October G.
c nlo at tho 1'gstoffico ot Phlla-d-lphla.
Pa:
By order oi the President.
A. P. HURI.ESON,
Postmaster Ucneral.
Parigi. 19 febbraio. II I'rimo
Ministro Giorgio Clrmenceau e' stato
fatto srgno a cinque colpi d'arma da
fuoco qucsta mattina, trfntrc cntru
va nclla sua automobile. Secondo i
rapporti sarrbbe rimasto ferito due
volte, alia fchicne c ad una spalla.
Sembra che lc ferile non siano
pcricolose.
Tarlgl, 18 fcbbrnlo. L'ltalia ha linu-
tnto dl sottometters ad un arbltrato del
Presidents Wilson lo nucstlonl rlgunr-
ilanti le asplrazlont Bulla costa Adrla
tica, o do' in opposlzlono alio rlchtostc
del jugo-slavl. Gil Hallanl rlflutano dl
nccettnre per la elstemazlono di detto
aiplrnzlonl una dlfferentc procedura da
quclla clio vcrra" applloata per altrl
problem! di slmilo natura.
Lo alto autorlta' ltallane In rarlgl
dlcono clio 11 rlfluto non o' basato ku
qualslasl desldcrlo dl cvadero dalla
nuestlone.-o per mancanza dl flducia ncl
Kiuillzlo del Prcsldcnto Wilson od al
suo senso dl giustlzla. ma per impedlro
si crel un prccidente pleno dl perlcoll
per l'autorita' della Confcrenza della
Pace o la Leca della Nazlonl.
. Sul prlml della settlmana 1 dclcratl
JuEo-sIavl alia conferenzn della pico
chlesero nl Presldento Wilson dl nclr'o
como arbltro nelle d'.ffcrcnzo con l'ltalia
rlgunrdo la costa orlentalc dcll'Adrl
atlco. II Presldento suggjerl' cho sarebbe
tato mi'Kll cho gll italiunl ed 1 Jugo
lavl illseutessero Inslemo le loro qucs
tlonl, ma fill itallnnl drcllnarono dl
prendere, in quel momento, nlcuna decl
slone nl rlcuardo 'Piu' tnrdl 1 dcleyatl
Jugo-slavi feceru nppcllo a Clemenceau
come presldente della conferenza, perchc"
propuffnasse l'nrbltrato, ma lino ad ora
nessun rapporto si c' avuto cho I capl
franccsi abblano preso qualslasl Inzta
tlva del eenere.
Lo nsplrazlonl terrltorlall del serbl
croatl o Blovcni furono sottomesse al
Supremo Concilia In una rlunlono tenuta
si nel pomerlselo d'ofrel, o furono
capostc da Jlr. Vesnltch, Mr. Trum
bitch o ZolBer. Secondo un annunzlo uf
flclale fu declso dl sottomettere la
questlone dello frontlere. cccetto quelle
per lo quail e' dlrettamente lnteressata
l'ltalia, ad una commissions ela' pronta
per la quectionu dello frontlere del Banat.
Un memorandum sulln nsplrazlonl
dell Albania e s:ato prcsentato alia con
ferenza della pace. Gil Albanesl chledono
che la conferenza rlconoscn I loro dlrlttl
quail, essl dlcono, furono sacrlflcatl
in Derllno ncl 1878 cd In Londra pel
1013.
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SUNDAY NIGHT
Administration Officials Be
lieve Speech Will Not Go
Into Details
NOVEL MEETING IN HUB
Arrangements Made to Wel
come Him 700 Miles Away
by Radio Phone
lly the AssociAtcd rrcss
Washington, Feb. 10. Wireless dla
patches to the White Houso today from
tho transport George Washington In
dicated tho ship was malting such good
speed thatj she might drop anchor In
Boston Harbor Sunday night. In that
event President Wilson probably would
remain nbonrdt until Monday morning,
nnd deliver hla address In Uoston some
time that day.
Tho Boston speech. It Is expected by
administration ofllclnls, will bo confined
almost entirely to nn appeal to the coun
try for support of the leasuo of na
tions. It was said today that the President
probably would utilize tho opportunity
to talto the nubile intn nls confidence as
to the need for sucha league, but that
Ho would reserve any detailed cxplann-
tion of tho articles of the proposed con-
stltutlon for his conferences with mem-
bers of Congress nnd nn nddress to Con-
gress on tho subject, which he probably
r!lloneUVer 80n ntter arr'Val '" Wna'"
ington. .... . .
secretary lumuity uas arranged to
go to Boston Friday to complete ar
rangements for tho President's nddress
nnd to bo ready to confer with tho Presi
dent on the situation at home.
To firect Wilson by Kudlo Phone
Uoston. Feb. 10. (By A. 1'.) Ar
rangements for greeting President Wll
-on by wireless telephone, as ho np
nroaches tho port aboard the steamship
Georgo Washington for tho visit lip will
mafco hero next Mondny, wero proposed
today by nrmy ofllclals.
Co-operatl"g with a radio research
laboratory, M'Jqr Foster Veltenhe'mer.
chief signal ctllcer of the Northeastern
Department arranged tho apparatus
that will bo placed at the disposal of
Mayor Andrew J. Peters, to extend the
city's welcome.
Tho distance at which tills greeting
can bo given la uncertain, depending
largely on atmospheric conditions. It Is
said, but It may bo possible to reach
tho George Washington when she la
from 250 to 750 miles off shore.
Whether tho President can return the
greeting was a question unsettled to
dny, because of lack of definite Infor
mation regarding tho equipment aboard
his steamship.
A radio telegraph set. can bo used to
recelvo a telephone conversation and
a low-rnnge radio telephone set prob
ably will pick up tho voice within 700
miles under good conditions, nccordlng
to Maor Vcltenhelmer, but a high
powered telephone transmitting appa
ratus Is necessary for a conversation.
Major Veltenhelmcr said It was ex
pected the Georgo Washington would
bo within call of radio telegraph sta
tions tonight or tomorrow, nnd arrange
ments for the telephone welcome would
be completed by wireless telegraph as
soon as communication was established.
FIGHTS CHEAP PEACE FOR FOE
French Senator Cheronin Op-
poses League of Leniency
Tarls. Feb. 10. (By A. I'.) In the
Senato yesterday, Henry Cheronin pro
tested against the formation of a league
nt nntion.q Hint would not allow the war
expenses of France reparations for pen-.
einn tntprpst nn loans nnd other ex-1
pense's that ha contends uro "debts of
tho enemy." s .
"Let no one speak of getting us to
bear In any form any debt of the enemy,"
said M. Cheronin. "Tho French people
as a whole would rise against such
scandalous Injustice. And If the league
of nations lends Its hand to Germany,
It would defeat Itself, on Its first stroke,
la the cyis of tho people who have suf
fered most."
YALE WILL KEEP TAFT
Ex-rresidcnt to Resume Law Profes
sorship in Full
New lfHven, Conn, Feb 10. William
Howard Taft will return to Ynle Uni
versity next fall as a member of tho
faculty. It wnx announced at the uni
versity yesterday.
Mr Taft dropped his work ns Kent
professor of law when he was called to
war duties.
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RIVERS BILL IN CONFERENCE
$33,000,000 Measure Has Paosctl
the Semite
Wnalitnslnn, Keu. 10. Tho nnuual
rivers and hnrbora bill, carrylnK appro
prlatlons totalltif; $33,000,00, wan lent
to conference today for the adjustment
of differences between the Senate and
House drafts. The measuro was passed
Inst night by tho Senntc, without n rec
ord vote, after it week's debate.
Five new projects wero nddeil to the
bill by the Kennte nnd tho total appro
priation Increased by 6,000,000. Amend
ments added by tho Senate Include au
thorization for. tho International Joint
commlulon of tho United Slates and
Canada to Investigate tho proposed
ln1(es.nt-sea waterway la the St.
Lawrence Itlver and for .survey of a
ship canal to connect the Great Lakes
and the Hudson lller.
WAR MENACE IN COSTA RICA
Nicaragua Fears Invasion U. S.
Heady to Intervene
Wnslilneton. Feb. 19. (By A. P.)
Official Information has reached tho
?-..! ,, HAtlilFtni. nf .if tV. , I. ... ...... r nl.
"... . f i ... .,iiv,.i ... ui.3 ,,i I'tllL'll.llH mi-
Uatloti lii Cuntml Aitiprin:, l,wntrht nlwMit
by tho concentration of a part of the hefvo tho Senate Interstate Commerce
army of Costa Illca on tho Nicaragua:: Committee. propoed ultlma'e consnl'da.
S n1"nf n'ivSJS"0 l-'""'"' I t'on of all tile country's railroads In
tnofflS.V5AClnl'iS-F.tnt Govern- t"' " reat systems along the present
ment nnd Uttin-Amer.can diplomats nro "nr"'. "" n" alternative to tho plan for
watching tho situation carefully, ltmny ctaM'shlns regional systems on a ge
be stated that tho United States will "ernh'rnl basis.
not permit nn Invasion ot Nicaragua by' Mr Wllla'd submitted a map to show
AmeHci Cnowrbyitnir fiM": !?.nw,.!!"!"".,ll".n. " ',0 P1-'"ved un-
ever, that It Jvlll nnt h .nvnnr., i
... .. .-. sal . . " iiwii-
It.tvlll not be necessary lo
send troops from tho United States to
protect .Nicaragua. A few warships In
Fou.hern wnter.i nro relied on to deal
mi un? suuuuun mat mignt arise,
GEN. PILCUD5KI TO RESIGN
, ;
Announces Intention to Quit ag
Cliipf nC Pnliul, ?i.ii
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J","."""'', ? 1.9j Uy A- '') Gen-
'""""of re'slS.rffi'llie
Polish state.
General Pllsud kl has been ihn mill-
tnry leader of tap new Polish Coern-
ment and previous to the reconst-iuiiim
of the government by Ignaci- Inn Puil-
rIn7'S.ii,lnC'inV'"a i,lclllt('!; of ''"lantl. lie-
cent dispatches from Wnrsaw hae re-
ported that Pn.lerewskl nnd Pilsudskl
wuuiii im cnniimates lor tno president!
of Poland In the National Assembly.
41,138 MUSTERED OUT AT DIX
15,612 olilicrs Transferred to
Other Army Camps
Cump I)l, Wrixlitttnwii, N. .!., Feb.
.19. Hnce Ciimp nix began discharging
men r,i,tJ nae neon mustered out and
15,012 transferred to other camps. A
totnl of 2212 ofllcers havp also been
grnnieu releases irom service.
This If a remnrkablo record I
slderatlon of the vast omount of
that Is necessary before a man
charged.
1000 Barrel of Oil Blow Up
Warren, I'h Feb. 10. (By A. P)
Four contienser nnd lour st n nf tie
t-nnnrlnr fill Wnrln htm I'nntnlii ni linn
haPSTtaof" olir i n0roVesHnornlrn, n
wero destroyed by tiro Inst night An
explosion preceded tlio lire.
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BREAK one of Nature Laws
" an' thousand Lawyer can't
argyfy you out of trouble. An
if,you don't cure tobacco Nature'
way, no amount of argyfyin'
"will make it mild
and fragrant, fc&tjr'
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W1LLARD FAVORS
25 RAIL SYSTEMS
"Combine Yet Compete,"
Is Idea of the 13. and 0.
President
'BEATS REGIONAL PLAN'
Would Have Big Roads Ab
sorb Little Ones, Willi
Funds Provided
By the Associated Press ;
Wnalilnetnn. ' 'lllnrd.
nres'dent of the Haltlmorc nnd Ohio
nhi
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Hi'lrond. eon! Inn in if his tetlmr.nv tnilnv
hit ma n I in itMt 11 tn niif rrn ilea niinAsii h
.i ' V" .."'".." '"..J '."":.''" "f
.! f-,ui;r uurs. unuer ino proTioseu
regional system, ho said, competition
wou'd be el'mlnateil In each region nnd
service would ftfftet.
Funds for purchnslnc the smill roads
should bo provided, tho comm'ttee was
told, from excess earnings of t,he pros
perous ones, which othcrwlso would go
i inn Government
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in til's wny. Mr. Wlllnnl Kid. tlm M
roads would be IndSced to promote the
roans woiiiii lje Imiacert to promote the
Plan and he llred ctcd that In live years
there would remain not more tlinn forty
sv.tcms. At present, he pointed out
there nro lb2 rnllronds carnlnc mn
rnuroncis earning more
. .,,,00i?0 a 5'e'"r- In -i?ply to
V. lc,'n3 of Se,"lti- Pomcreno, of Ohio,
Mr lllnrd said:
"I would not bring about this consnll.
' tlatlon Molently. but simply would permit
the rondi in rnrrv n J i. i.i. .
, .? ," ,?" ..U out l "'""Vlng
present restrictions.'
KAItN SVS FEDERAL
CONTTMIT. IS 1?AIT1U)V i0 run down .whisky j,muggler8, constl
L,L"uftuj ,:i ' 'AILUlik I tutc(i ltse;f a tmttlo squad last night
Vew YorW vh 10 Tn n inper en
titled "A S'lire-eaHnn Concerning To.
il-v'a TT.nlli-nnil rnhltn .....,,1 t.. tt..
beforo tl, Uronklvii Chamber of Com.
merco ntlo Tl Vfihn said
"One year's experience has hu'lieed to
demonstrate lo (he neo'ile n' larirn iln.
n con- ,roverfnent operation of rnllrnndt mean
r worlt' r'0terlornlnn In srTViee. hl-lier eot. 'ess
Is dls-1"'"',1' eagerness to please th shlnii-i-'
.. ., r.u-iv mij- i;iiiipni'1nrf nnr to Tn'-n-tlnn
the nifnnce of politics becoming a
determining factor In the fixing of
wages. In new construc'ion. betinr.
I vents, etc.
ti.- .. ... . . . . .
"""" "' Hunnort or wli e'l I
e'vo public opinion In eryolnlliiliur. Is
"""- T -t ih p-nvo-nmfni ,.vrf.i.
- - i"ii'iii pvnrpivi)
strong and comprehensive con'rol. hut
Two Performers
Father
s
Nature is a kind Mother, but she
insists on her rules being obeyed
No way has been found that surpasses patient ageing of
tobacco in Nature's Way the way VELVET is pre
pared two years in wooden hogsheads. Nature's method
' is slow and expensive, but it's right.
fair and constructive, not punlllvo or
strangling.
"Second. Let thoso fentures of oper
ation, which under gucrnmcnt man
agement hnvo proved ndvnntngeou!)
and convenient o the public, bo pro
mrvcd nnd thoso fentures of legisla
tion and administration which ex
perience has shown to bo unduly nnd
unwisely hampering, be abolished.
"Third. Without eliminating stato
commissions, let their functons bo bo
adjusted ns to avoid con tl let with the
Federal commission In matters o rato-
malting nnd security Issues. I
"Fourth. l,et inllroadlng then bo I
thrown open lo private initiative and
entcrprls,, nnd competition In se vice;
make It on nttrnctlvo field for capital
and, nbovo all, for men of ability an
vision."
michIganliquor
SEARCH LAW INVALID,
Slnto Slllll'eillC Colirt iMUKCS
'
Ruling Preventing: Seizures
and Perhaps Embargo
I fly the Associated Press
Lansing-, Slleli.. Feb. 10. The "search-
I nnd-sclzurc" law, under which stato of-
I ticers have taken evidence fo- use In
prosecution of persons charged with
. violation of Michigan's prohibiten law,
was hold Invalid by tho Supreme Court
yesterday In upholding tho lower court's
decision that the Damon law, authorlz-
I lnp search nnd seizure, wns superseded
by the Wiley net, under which tho state
, Is now "dry."
The decision wns rendered In the case
of August Marxhnsen, owner cf tho De-
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HUIt JIIIL'IIU iUSli ll,lll nimc """ ....
....i i -i.. mi,.i. in,.v vnon .vi.a
of beer. Attorneys for Marxhastn en-
f beer. Attorneys for Marxhastn el
tended the present law docs not prohlb
th!5 keeping of liquor In one's home an
.cannot prevent any one from brlnglti
ii.,,. . .t. .inin
proniuu
s and
icing
, liouor lto tho state
Rrnm authorities Inst nlaht construed I
tho ruling nn taking out of tho hnnds
of state officials power to prevent any
one bringing liquor Into Michigan and
leaving such authority only with fed
eral olllccrs operating under tho federal
law prohibiting such tralllo Into a "dry"
state.
Tho Michigan stato crnstabulary,
posted along the Ohlo-Mlchlgan border
nnd confined Its activities to regulating
movement of hundreds of automobllca
down the Dixie highway, hcund for To.
leclu and other "wet" Ohio cities. On re
ceipt of news from Ixnslng tho Supreme
Court had killed the "senrch-and-sclr-u
e" law stato and county olllcers censed
making arrests of prohibition-law viola
tors Strike Mediator Appointed j
WimlilnRt'iii, Feb 19. Commissioner
I It. Thomas has been appointed by
the Department of Labor as med ator ,
t'n thn threatened strike of employes of
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' '" oe'liiciieiii nun l,iuuiiuii tuitj- mvi
I companies at Lebanon. Pa. The men
charge that the companies nro dlscharg
i VM ' -ust-.-, s-. vmt" mi u nt u iii,'vni
1 ln(f members of employes" committees.
that Always Please Pipe Smokers:
Time and Mother Nature
You can taste the good of this two
years ageing in one minute il you'll
just fill up your pipe with Velvet.
Write to VWv.t Jot. 4241 Fottom
Avnuo,St.Loul$,Mo., forhU 1919
Almanac. Ha ullt nnd It FREE.
WESTERN GUARDSMEN
HOME ON CAN0PIC
Transport Brings 41st Division
Troops From Beyond
Rockies
fly li Associated Press
New Yoth, Feb. 10. Tho transpott
Canoplo arrived hero today with thirty
four officers nnd 1-01 men of the 162d
Infantry of the Forty-first Division (for.
' mcr National Guard troops of Wash
. Ington. Oregon. Montana, Idaho and Wy-
lining).
Thev comnrlse tho flelil nml tief
headquarters Machine Gun Company
medical detachment and Companies A,
II nnd C. nnd a detachment of Com
pany I). Also on board wero 184 casual
officers and men and twenty-four naval
ofllcers nnd civilian employes. The
Canoplc left Blest on February 8.
A wireless mesrnbo from tho steam
ship Henderson, with 1272 troops, of
whom 11CS nre sick or wounded, said tho
vessel was being delryed by unusually
high seas. The ship was due hero last
Saturday. Slie left Bordeaux February 3.
Newport News. Feb. 10. Nearly COOO
homecoming soldiers arrlred yesterday
on tho transports Kioonlnnd nnd
Mercury, both of which experienced
rough weather while crossing tho At
lantic. Besides 1000 slcl: and wounded, Jho
Kroonlnnd brought the Forty-second
Burglars Make Big Haul
At Shop
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HOLMES
ELECTRIC PROTECTIVE COMPANY
8l2CHESimiT-ST-Wulnut6U,Moinl290
I
.rawglrrrtrl
2(tflt2tsjMytloCauC&
Coast Artillery, with forty-eleht.o
and 1038 men; headquarters o( At
Thirty-eighth Const Artillery: ,CMJM
companies of Pennsylvania, New Tom
and Massachusetts troops I six pheMt
air service units and casual ofTleersV
nurses and medical corps men.
GERMAN PEASANTS FOR KABK,
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uiiiuii in ucniu i ictics .uoyanjre
Blnnic British for Revolution-,
Unslr. Feb. 19. (By A. P.) At
general meeting of the German Pee.
ntita T.'nlm-i In Tterltn TU0(1a.v. din ftFMsL
dent of the organization asserted In n
nddress that William It svaa to b '.
blamed for having delayed too Ions; the
drawing of the sword and that hlfl ,. -weaknesrt
caused the rlso of socialism, '""
according to dtcpatch received here, . .,?
He said British money had fostered ' ,
disaffection In the navy and had led
to the military collapse last November.!
All tile apcaxers it is saiu. araerM4
that the Peasants' Union would bo 1&7M '
to tno monarcnist movement. v ".
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SafemitC
Infants and Invalid .
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Rich-milk, malted grain, in powder form.
For infants, invalids stJf rowing chMreaV
Furenutntion.upbuildiRglitwhoIebedy. , jr
Invigorates nursing mother od the afW..-, '
More nutritious than tee, coffee, etc.
Instantly prepared. Require do coolnat. r-
Subititniei Cott YOU Sum Priat i
How would your name look in the
blank space, and how would it make
you feel? Ask yourself the question,
"What is there tp prevent my store
beiny robbed?" Holmes Protection
will prevent it, and will furnish you
many other interesting facts about
your premises, the importance of
which may never have struck you.
An opportunity to explain
puts the obligation on us.
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