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r THE WEATHERNATIONAL ACADEMY'S SHOW.
Fair to-da- y; lncreasSome of the striking pointing in the innual morrow; probably
XhlMtton reproiiuvni in photogravure Highest temperature yIN THE SUN NKXT SUNDAY. Detailed tveather, masl ond pur! Bp
-VOL. I. XXXIII. NO. 116. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1915. cmri$M,m, v sn priff.ip on noMr Delano. PRICE TWO CENTS.
TYPHUS PLAGUE
SPREADS OVER
TEXAS BORDER
Hcaltli Service Agent
Guarding Boundary Line
Three Cases Found.
TO RED CROSS
lotoMi Dgo, It. The Mas!IK pt nj hai crogggg the Km
Brandt .nt- Tenia mnnaaina w "
,fNt reached the United State rutlioH.m.iIi Service here Three cansff tV iMktra la-e-n located at
laredo, . abet hundred! of Moll
wn refugee! have gathered.S r. UOUI (Torts "fe bring made to
p., fTi' further spread of the dlaease on
thla r.do of ihv line.
ttn'.x- - hat leaned
special agentstxmlrr and at
Public HealthOrders' detailing
nil alongtacb these placed a
iigid (uaranUns Inspection will beperaona leaving Mexloo
alll be subjected to careful examination
tad respects placed In detention cam paReports reaching the lied CtOM to- -
ttf Mexico elty, where lO.SOO i r- -
Hm are ' . ported down with Hie fever,
naf thai the epidemic ha iproed toforeign quarter Thirteen cases are
eporlM m tiie American and English
ooioni's The Brttiab Ambaaaadoe conf-
erred lo-d-ay Wlttl Secretary Lamingover the situation.
Th Be rntnry Informed him Car-nr- ..'
not yet replied to the tsquselKthh Qovernmeni that he permit agents
( the American lied Croei ofRockaiallar Foundation to take chars-- if
thi cnmpalnu against the fevei inilxi."o iv. Pueblo Pachuca andptrta u' the Bute ..i Oaaa a, where the--alliance ta raging with particular v o
D
I'ilfU
i.lU.HT
of l:a.tai',.. wiu:o Urn xx th
canlift the ban he
.i
the.v. - the
ttr.(
ury
Una
lit Hi
Kit,e t
etl
on
1
can
T
The
towns theof
All
trow
aa
thatban
and the
ui
the
to
C. Pltroe or the Publibeen ordered
I.ar.do to charg
HealthFrao- -
ofii there.,rro New Yoru. t.t the home
irl de Forest, the executive com-- .
the Red fioan. of which -- x-
nl Taft is cnatrman, u'- -
xbit to which theunerlean Red Cross extend aidabmld Oarranaa hag
.nj on that ..rtauiaatli.il.Officers of the Public Health hVrvico,
r.. mm to fact tha; typhuadtcr plague which kind thou--
betedarea
dati
fromtake the
Serbia, explained tnnl h ihonaequence ar nnd famine,
transmitted by body ver- -geMrally appenra nrai arm)it properly guarded with a,
The iie.ua rate fromextremely higa and tn"
j: a virulent type,'eared that with tne Increaalnt
the United itea of theof Villa the plague will
ipldly among the Amerloan bor- -
s unless dra-ti- c eteps are takenn Kor th's reason tne PUb-- s.
lee ngenti and oilier uuar-:-- v
being sent the pordeiinstructed fumigate the per-- i
clothing of nU thoae condns
ASES tN CAPITAL.
.t Pltthl nd Tjphos OalnaTearful ReudwaTi
fork hankrr a rereee(f n
frnm i rrvldenf of lflro cilglelli blvldlg of Cm aroar7e of
thi "iiifoi and oaiMtlMcaaIi riue rag Itl'i.r purf
MlXICi ClTT, Dec. 12. ! !' streets areKttiy in l one heara nothing nowOn ii talk, of the epldomlo of typhusfrir that nini been on t'ia Inoraaao form .. Ae, but of late h beet, gain- -Ua fi irful headway On the dooia of
i ond third tenement house in'.' r rju tfr' and even the cen- -
... capital then- - are alnlater large
i
Um
m t4- -
'
rif. ii;,-'hit thela
t i
1
d.
.n
olrm Is
Ii
iaa ia
to S:
it.rt
tolo
as
in
i. in oi- -
In
is
in orIII
us of tha authorities forbid- -
trance to the Infected partiof the sick onea obliged
ister tn tbem. tho pliysli Inn andMt who givea t'ue sa- laments,
ale st.n.siics atv available antuber Of e,is and nunita.".- of
from typhua fever to date. Fheare retloenl and the nowa oen- -.
ionatltutlonallata In chargeit tpha and oablea let no is- -
i or permit the word "alarm'to app ar anywhere In
A Well founded rumor runsi...ve been aie.ut 11,000 oagea
: present Mex'oO city epi' Ii h i been doi 09 the MP
es to combat 'he eoourgg and itii got far beyond their control.
uapltnla tr Crowded,,, ,,: full ll' 4 medicines
! anl arc nearlv exhaustedhave poated placards on
eon ' calling upon the peo- -
Inaai to "id them in fight'I Sell
P'
at
'file placard! state thatof the world the ooopera..pi. Is Indl'PI t sable to thei order to combat roti- -
,, . ittloni and thaiDeration all measures
ofllclail are Useless TheMdvls! the public to lake pre-a- n
. Ii an mentioned and whichpurely hygienic nature, such
I wholeaome food, ventilation,ftl houses grid the like.
s.ii i or guarding ggataalwhich advanced medical sol
iaa. as the real Irammllt rnd good physicians In
i loss to un let stand the rea- -
- omktalon, The markol plaoegi iwded tr im- - I cm with lice,
c the striata are full of them,omouril iif personal nleanllnoeg
t of toe will guarantee h'mIon go I" 'g 'i' lie Is obllg d
I f door ui. br lacse-i- tondl- -
o a'.s have beenspending so niuo
an many men i
tor flen. Carranginot c'eanl g ut
mean- - of sainttor Hit purpose
,i.i III
n
v. rely rtlti- -
money andth Ir pr. p.
s t rlum h ilthe nfl ledry corps or
olna overs thing pi sslat the epidemic, they would
. vi handicapped b) the Igi..i fanat i. is.,i of many famllleee tn t their sujf ring relg.
o the hospital grder ""y sonI remain boused with then
r. itinued og POUi Popg,
GREAT HEARST RANCHCONFISCATED BY VILLA
Thousands Cattle Stolen at Babieora Five Ameri-
can a nil One English Employee HeldPrisoners bv the Mexicans.
I'aoo, Ten.. le. 21. Oen, villaa declared confiscated nil the Mexloo
propertlee of Wiliinm Randolph KearatI and hiN mother, Inoludlni lbs fnmnmI BnblOOm rur.rh J p. li.rker, an em- -
I ploj ee on ih ranch, arrived bare to- -'
nlghl bringing tiie newa to .lohn Hays,Mi Meamt'a Mexloo metigger.
na aahi uon, Villa han killed oridrlrn aWay a (MM many of the OBt
tie. Tne Mnoh M Icate.l !n the t!tur- - j
lien district, arm of Cmliualiua rlty.
Hvon were
of
T 11 Clarke, general manager ofthe Hearet aetatea, wiiri iai night thatha had received a iexpat,-- mntarda imorning from Mr. May detailing inbrief tin aeixuro of fie nabloora nmrh.With all the foremen and employeeti Whowi r- - not Mexlonna, ihat i, nv Americana aiwi ore Bngttahman,
Villa seined tho place about ten dayaago and looted it Tv-- o of the em-ployees oftcaped, one Amerean. J p.Barker, and a Mi. xl, an They reached
ENO MILLIONS FOR
COLUMBIA GROWING
AppraisalEstate
.
T" l t'i.Is likely to nneatlmated bv hi
if Stocks howsMaj Exceed 815,MIIU. HUM.
AID
s i Mno Rnnto 1 one. nfui. as
heira-nt-la- Inatend ofless than 110.000 000, as computed byMr Rno hlmaelf when he made his win.leaving the bulk of hi property to t'n.liimb'a fnlvilsltj . was disclosed In theBurrogatea' Court yeelerday when a Hatof hla aecurltlea was by the tem-
porary admtnlatratora, Luclua H. BeenWilliam P. Bno and William Mitchell.
Provided tbe will tiled for probateOctober 21 atanda, In But face of the?contest being mane by Mr. Kno's nextof kin, Columbia (Tnlvernlty'a share ofthe estate win be about f.00,000.
to y 'steei:-- cum putatloitaTn,- - will provldea that Columbia is torecelvi reelduar) estate, whichthe baafar of n total eartate of aboutii o.i wna eettmtted at fl 00.
Should the unlverairy authorltlee df-el- d
to s.i ,!i,,ir.y n the wouldgo a long way townrd fulfilling Colum-bln'- a
pan "f the medical centre projectAnnounce ntenl was mnde btal Juna ofplans for eueh a 'entic. t mprlae tiu-Preabyterlan Hospital and the Collegeot end Burgeona to he builtOn the alta of Ihe old Amerloan l aguepark at Broadway and 166th street.
According to tio- - eetlmnte then madeth.. total cost of the project graa - be
,Ta0, th- Ho tiltal'ahnre being g,t00t000 and CotumbbVn
portion of th expenditureThe piatis call a Ol MMlearning oomparnble withParle. Vienna and Berlin.
The par vntui of the t... kterdnj It II.IH.75J, but tne actum
the atocka and bonds at present isabout 000,( .Mr. Eno left nl h as:
S,000,g00 In renlty, and hla ef-
fects and the of h'.s Plfthal-- o laiuable. The list
dlanlnaad thai aecurlt) owned byMr. Bno wa- - vniunbhholding of sf.i k In a
concern. Ha had a cinosti in tne NOW
and Trust CompelNew Votk citylie also laidRailroad la.principal to
ArborThe foil.
Idlnga
ligckawanna Ballroad('lib ago a nl SorthWi
llioni 'iiiaiis Inauranca i 'ami
for
l 'hsaapi 'k.. tlirl l 'bini. nm w. Coal Company.
Port tHMlfa sad Delruail
Pro- - orameaErl let pfd. ...Laekae inna Bal road
"l.i, at. leeMr.
tic II, nr..Ralll
Drl Iga
a
7.500.000,of medical
thos.
lls'ed ye"- -
vaiue
personalcontents ave-
nue home areevery
York
xci smalleetnlchai liablertlflcata ol de.Life
andbonds alued r,0001230,000 of Ann
pig were
rn'U- -
M.iiin--
.lie
aao
i.ooo
I.IOfl
Id pfd
Baera made affidavit theItereal and tnvinenai pnm moties lasi year wiu between lltt.OOO andi"T.--
, 000. Through ihe notion of thedelimiting the securities
the United Btntea Trual Companyihe admlnlatratoni are give
for onlv
M0
with
000.
Bell
.III
CLEAR. MILD CTRISTMAS.
gNOWfall IndlenteM cel Po-I-
liver l.nk, Region,Wash sot. m. Dee, IS. going to
be iui i""v Christmas with mibi tem-
perature. There's Kitting thesleigh ells down from Hie bun loftaid Will.e'x sled will rrobably Ite
Unused for rome days.There will not be any snowfall any
Where the Fast avoiding to thoWeather Bureau annoui tnenltgoepl poaalbl) light rail over theGreat Uakee region. The snow and rainnnrrles Penniylvar.lu, New York andSew Bngland la) will he over theMl mtla tcean by 'hrlatmna
auu slight rainfall Indicated fin
the Northern PaclflO States lor the holldiya. No norms unusually OOld
atmosphere areas are evident
A WHITMAN-GAR- DINNER.
Ooveraoo w utTrust Mead
Ii ins v. Ie- -
Whitman winMaW uV evi
W
unt
fol
InnufancaM4f,Ot7,
at 4.-
k hi
Ii
i
C
required
.'3.
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1
of
of
pt a
.w th
a
ui
W Jer- -
Shu resis,
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In
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ano uae
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In
a
in
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Vi
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r.
o
rn.
in- -
Knlrrtnlii "lleel,v Y ear's ti. ,'.
GOO. and Hrgentertain at dinner onbefore ihe charily ball
m i Will llicllde .mime nuta.... tl i larv. Mr. M PI
Btuuri Duncan, Mr and Adoiph', j,,, ind ''ah' and Mis .,, ill.nd
una, ... Mr. and Mm. I'arkei ('ornlng,Mr- Hum W. Saw. Ml. and
5 dVorga D. l''i."' Mrs. Many Whit,nay McVU'hsr of New Vork, Mr- -. Will
on uayard Von R!nsselaer, Pol Hayaard and Mr, and Mrs, Pranklln n
,rd.
I BBHItl tii.. Ill I I ' tilt. rAMPA,kVhT A WK1 FlalRlpt ltt.iHTH.;..,,, vi, Ulai'i Mtsi Tralna v short! '
rout ofiei Seal lervlog, lag. lilt g ay- tide.
Kl I'neo icaterda'. oi. borxeba.k. :.av.ngbeen on the road for nine da I,
The Bufcnuom proper ty, abnwt onemillion acrea .f land and fii.oon attic,helong. lo William Randolph and MrPhonbi Hearnt, mother of William itan- -
doipn Haamt, Aiut f,'u Mexlonna areemployed on the place. The MexicanWeN not millet.!.-,- by Villa aa far an In
Ir.nvwn hern, whether the Americana
I.JOO
nil tit- - ,r. I,.. l fnrranaom nlno tx noi Nnonm, bill MrHnnrnta Wanhington oori iMtandetrl napoll fled the Btnta bepnrtmenl of the w,x-ur-
nnd appealed fur action lookingtoward ..tie KN.totj of the Ajnerlcnna
The daapntah Whloh Mr. Clarkealauatated that fifteen Americana
employed i,y the Madero Oaiupanylie Babieora ranchi had alan been
aelxed by Villa, hut tha they were ex- -
to ' erne out of Mexloo In a day ortwo All the Madero Company m- -
pbiyeee who were i.ike-- i by the MasWinnbandit were aanerlcnnn,
Mr. Clarke mid Ine night that Inna-mi- n
h an Villa if outlawed it anpeotedthai the property will be renlorad in aHhort while. The aafoty of the Amer-icana and the Rnaliahmen if the chiefcorwern ef the llearal rapreaantatlvai
BLISS ARMS PLANT
BLAST KILLS MAN
Mysterious Explosion in Brook'
lyn Factory Laid Eoc
.f lllei.
WOi LD MEDICAL PLAN WORKERS IN PANIC
Bled
Pbyalctana
Preabjnerlan
that
bond
Mrs.
a myetertoua exploalnn of gas In oteOf the big iiroji -- tile m.ikr g plant! of the!: (V BUM C impnny of Brooklyn abouts o'clock last nlghl killed mie work-nan- .
Injur,. I at leant one other and created apanic among tha 1,000 empktyaea in thebuPdlng.
The ol ist occurred on the fourth rhxirof th.- plant at Thirty-nint- h and Potty- -
(Irs: street and Pirat avenue, Brooklyn.Several theorkaa were advanced lo
It, but the sudden appearance ofofficiant of the Police and Plre depart-men- u
ami Aanbitani Dhptrict AttorneyWile in bd to the belief that the ex- -
plosion might have is n due to lumpertug by some ttne not In ayrepatby withtin oauaa nf the AUlea
Tin- - Bllaa oampany at preeetii opt -- ietare,- big aim, and ammunition plnntl In
Brooklyn wh h turn '.it gc- quni '.tiesof war auppllaa for Ihe allied nallone.ntie tdant is at Plymouth and A da mastreets and the two otliers are In t lUthBrooklyn. The bulldlt g In which Hta
occurred la one of the Hush Ter-
minal gtruciurea, a six itorj modernbuilding of raen forced concreta All ti.plains operate day and night under a
rush .ii war contract a. About (,000 menwork In the Th!rtynlnth strf-e- t fnctorynnd approximately 1,000 men wen- .,twoik an the fourth floor if the buildingvt heie Ihe ga exploded.
one comer of the fioor, a twenty-fiv- e
tool aqua re i m walled ..rr from thereal or the mnchlner) filled fioor, i needis an oven room foi tainlahlng projec-tile enells. Two men, Alfred Pcrd, :m
yuan old, ol IU Sixty-nint- h atreet, acnniing to the police record, ami John
Rdlholm, -- 1 y ars old. of :l! TwelfthI it reel, both of Brooklyn, were in iha
room a ut v o'clock laat night. One(theory of the egploalon is thai tne gaaJ tire In 11"' oven nt out ihhI that Pordlopenlni the oven door stuck in a lighted
piece "f pa)-- which canted the gne,probably leaking from the feeder plot .
to cvpi. de.The other theory on which th poll."
H'd the tMatrlet Attorney are worsgngIs that soma out- - tamper, d wit thefeeder pipes to leakage so thatWhen the lire went out and 1'ie door 01
the oven was opened an explosion wouldf.ii'ow. Pord waa killed Inatantly Thiseparating n waa blown oul and Bdt-- I
holm waa hurled through the openingI Into the main room 11 was cut and
lu uis. d about the hands, hut w as no;aerloualy hart. Tin firemen found himsitting on tite wreckage calmly nmoklnga i Igarette.
It was said th it tin re was not tellpound! of axploetve In tha entire build-ing, Inaamuch a.s thi ahelli arc sent toScranton, Pa., I be loaded. The dam
10 the building was etstimat. dat 15,
BIG CHRISTMAS GIFTS
MAKE WORKERS HAPPY
Harvester Co. Ailmiix 85,000in Partnership, Du Ponts
(Irani I. .u:.' iti'iiii..
put!)their
ii o'.vi.o, 1 led Miof the ltd mat
are to paco
smployers, a
nounoemetil madeemployee win heprofit haling cmpauy. paymentii. small monthalio Is made fi
Inn
rbe 8b,000 einiooy-i- l
Harvester Cop -
oopartnetg arBhil.nng to an i,n- -
public Rachallowed to purchase
rtlflcateg of tin- - con.-fo- r
which may p.' madei Instalments, Provision
converting I Ilea,- cet til -
cl. at a r il- - below mark- -value.
In addition 10 the regular Stimuli B
1st cent, dividend declared on oommotlstock, nn- omployeeg win participate inany extra earninse. Figures for milshow that bad th. plan been In effectfor thai year eirtfuoyeea would have
i,i tiled to the extent of over 10 Jicricjit
CALVMgr, Midi . Oac. II. With thegnnountamSn to-- , lay of a I per cent.in- - un on tin basis ot their Novemberpay the Mohawk mid Wolv tine MiningCompanies made l.loo vinployeea happy.This Is the Hit a bonus paid by Ihe compualea Has year, Two of tin gifts wenfor lit per cent.
Wii.mis.it..'.. D i. Deo, II,- - The DuPonl Powder i.ompniiy mads a suhgtniitiai gin today to all ..f its lalirled amployses throughout the oouiitry, nnuunuliig llnuatios of a u,,
per eii". ciii-- ii t.onus tor in.- oomiugA- - orlalnulli planned, th Imitus
, is to c.c iinua 111 ly until January i.
In a notice sent from llM pr lid!tne signed by nsrre ix. du Irout,
I Die older holds good (or neat y u. j
DANIELS ANGRY , FORD SO ILL HE
TO SHOW NAVY QUITS PILGRIMS
BOARDREPORT! TO START HOME
JSunDebt Billions
Bankruptcy Near,Warns German Expert
Criticised for Report Says the Entire MVorwartt" Prints Attack on Imperial Treasurer, Show- - ;
Figures. He Will 8nb
mil 'I ii' in to House.
W0(U SENDS SHARP
NOTE OF RESIGNATION
WaeHINOtoN, Dec. 21. Chafing underthe crltlrlem of ills aetlor In guppiex.incthe teal report of the Gem-ru- l Board Ol
the Nav and publishing Instead a reportwhich the Iward at Ida raqUMt draftedwithin tiie llmltatloni he ImpOMdt 8 -
tan- of the Navy Danlela de Ida i to be Abandoned.
nibmtt the original document to the alatamenl thai Mr. Pord ia on hiHouae Committee on Naval ASnlra. lis wnj home i contained In a Chrlatlanln! eotimderme alxo t'.e a Ivlxab I' v of lt spat, h t.. fie Copenhagen VnflOnOl
giving It out to the public before thattime, but on thl.x piln' lie bat not RW '
ur hlx min i.
Meantime tha Secretary ana written tothe American Aeronautical Society ask-
ing It to name a i epreat ntatlve on theNaval Advisory Hoard In place of HenryA Wlae Wood, Who reslgred partly be-
cause of the Secrentry'a action In sup-
pressing the report and partly because ofhis lielirf that the naval building pro- -
gramma proposed t Mr. Danlela and in- -
dorseil by the Ti"i lent la ' d ingetou-i- y
weak."'ine Secretary received from Mr. Wood
tOdn) a letter stitit g he h.ib pre-aeiit-
hie teabJIMtlun 10 Thon.as A ISdlson. chairman ol Ihe advisory hoard, and
'giv ing i. ia reneona for doing to. Thereaaona were couched in language "harp
' and to the point.
llenl on Wood'sAi.ent the comment! of Mr Wood the
Sevrrtarj y .vul-- l sa iiotaitig, r.orwould he reply to tenurks of Congreaimember! who have announced their m- -
tenHon of Introducing reeoluUoni t"fore,, the Secretary to aubrnlt to Congre.xs all reports received by him fromtiie daneral Hoard
That theae resolutlona will be pvessetideaplte Ihe Becretary'a announcement loda) that he would submit the suppwaaedreport of J.ii Congreae Is more that.likely In view o the fact developed to-
day that Hare are other report! fromthe General Board on naval buildingpolicy who ii th. ha.: pigeon-i- n
edThe .hr.y report, hofrevar, la of partlo
ular Inter- - ii because, aa Wa. broughtout tV.- .- vva lb. d orient whi. nthe General h- an ubmltted in reeponaeto en outer from Preelfient Wlbsun ed
'' both Secretary Danleht un,iSe.ntary of Wat Oarrlaoti 't the timewhen the Luattunla ontrovetwy withtlermany had reached a critical stan".calling en them to obtain Horn then"navy anil army experts respectively funInformation as t., what had to be donito put the two branches of the serviceon a footing to meet any emergencyWhich might ails,.
Like war i oil. ne Report,
f- -
The repl) otthat time coir,War College'ap ii. " which S,son made i it. inthe pul l. cationtsirt, leu wa
aponda the Armyof ml itnry
ec ret eri Df War Gnrri
hla wn nnnual renlgeonholed b)
rotary DanlelaAlthough tii" publlahed report of the
General Board of November I refer! tothe Jul' report aa having ei forth
of th. board that then.iw b) 1010 ehould equal thai of at v
other not excepting Ureal Brit-ain, nnd as having lint down a programnn f"i 101T, l"- - ditalli "f thlareport have never I t made kicw-- i .
outetde 'f th- General Board nolan official of the Department beatdea IheSecretary waa allowwJ to see it Sev-eral dnya ago It waa stated that thehoard In thla upon recommended anexpenditure in i t alone "f tiou.0ou.oon
Further InVeetlgatloll to-d- a) developedtne tact that sunta officer! pellevo thatIne all n urged Was 1600,000,000 for1'mt or us mtssh as Se rotary Danlelarecommi n
y.v.r
Intinsrhaltl
with
Sao
Is shall be in jve
Noi r.noiiult.response to put blm
Secretary Daniels saidWhile had taken ilt. sideiatn diiwiim his programme the
amount of money likely to bebis plan for a two draadtKHsghts a yearchedule win baaed on tne number of
capital Ships Whloh ha believed it pessdble to ItttVI under const ruction utany one As it requires tivee yearsto .. dreadnought hi planwould make sir in,, numberbuilding at an) ".ne time
The General Board in Its published re-
port ailed for the authorisation of fourbattleshkpi in 10IT, two In mi and twin loio, thus providing thai in ISlIeight dreadnought! WOUld un.le,r con-
struction, with the llrst four out of thedry des ks and bemg iui . she.) arlth ar-
mament.At the preset, t time there are alg
var.is, private mil Governmeni ownedtable t" build droadnoughte, tha NewYork Navy Tardi Mare Islam) N.ivyYard, Newi L'ompany,Pore River Bhlpbulldltig t'omioniy andthe New Y"tk Shipbuilding Company,
The General Hoard, txathe tin" If thi United Slatesad, .pled a flged policy of naval expan-
sion the fact w.uild encourage the i'X- -
panslongtructluni ll lit lothe plan
"atatement
'
of t.n sen yards iiii.i ti" conOf newunablethe bo
Hies I.
ihe carryingproposted.
WOOD'S ACT PRAISED.
Prelioreilneas ('OBSUlttteetit, II la llllll.
The Confaranoe CommitiHonal Prapnrednesa gave u
followlna
American
country,
expended
Milptttrdinqulrlss
Afternoon
uvallaMa
coinpi.demaximum
Cramps, Newpon
position
degri
OgpS
onthe
lUflt- -
low Inn"Thai tn- - del I' il.oi, of Henry A.
wise Win.i. chairman of tin. ConferenceCommittee on National Props redneos, toattack w hai he i ails the thoroughly
and therefore dangerouslyweak naval and loilltarv policy of thetrim'nlatratlon reflects the sentimenl ofthe nation IS indicated hy Ihe InfiUX oftnessnges to him y from all purlaof tii- - coanii" uongratulatlng him onthe aiand he ima taken resigning fromthe Naval Consulting Hoard in orderthat be may be free to uonttliug hisaiiii.algii lor KileiiU ie piep iretiiieNa.
"Til! act of tile A. ill. ll tuition
0gN4stisd "a ''"'(;e
of
Pence Mission Is
Miantlonetl.
He
LEADER H AS DOCTOR
FIRST TIME IX FIFE
W Caofi Oupatrh to Tar Sck.Uo.npom, Hoc 'H ( Friday ) .Henry
(Wd hat ieft his party and has startedfor home, according tn Copenhagen iiw- -
;,at' hex received here thl morning.rewrt saya V.:w' the peace mission la 10
hasThe
that
Ti
he
le
! nih , whii h says i
to
One
"Henry Pord cor." secretly toBergen lo embark on the iteamettlp Her- -
gen mis for hon e. Ills tloctora haveOfdl red i. for Ms nerv-e.-
The s teams Bergenatjord of iheNorweglai.-Ainerl'a- i. l.lne la oliedUtedto s vii from Bergen about December II,and It Is considered poealble thai thlaIs the vessel to which the correspondentroler.
A news agency despatch from Copen-hagen received early tins morning addathai the ret ort Is cm rent In the Danishcapital thai Ihe whole trip la to be
abnndoned. According to thesethe ist of the party, excepting
dot itact.a of North l (akotn, who hna lellfor Copenhagen, Inft Chrlatlanla forStockholm without knowing that thic, d. r ind financial backer of the ,xpe- -
dltlot Waa starting back for America.Mi earlier d.spatch from Chrlatlanla
,.. thin Mr. Pord went i m lo Blockh il n ahead of the rest nf tia- - party,travelling on a regular train Inetead ofrn, ihe special train he had providedfor ihe dhei--- . it was auggeatad In Ihedee patch that Mr, Pord waa advlied b)Ids '.physicians lo travel atone In orderteat he might get more rest.
.Ut
ll- -
fob
iii
sup- -
has
restilp
FORD LEAVES PILGRIMS.
win. Dean Marqnle He ttoiis Igor-eregrl-aa
' n trshi.fraai te t ler.sjssadrsf o Tea s
laecfel feMa fsripalcJI Tint St .
I 'HKISTt.VN. V. Via lell. doll, DOC. lie.Henry Pord, Dean rt. s Maruuht of sr.Paul'a Cathedra1 Detroit, and Mr. Pordachauffeur dbtappeared early this mom-Bs-
They tts.k a trs.u out ot t'nris- -
tlania and have goni l a deat Inationwhich has t.oi tean announced Tic trip
lelleved to be due to Mr. Ford'! de- -
re :.. es. ..p tbe delegates, Who werebothi ::ik nun day a
Mr. s fai irlikely . rejoin thi usAchce i 'openhagen.
ess he W lil Spi tatelusion.
nignt.Ill a
before ,tBecauee fChrlatmng
The Intana, oi l of paat fortnightIn tli, a h de of .Scandinavia culmlnai d
n December 31 in lowest temperatut- - recorded In Dee mlier. Th!temperature in Stockholm reached beio aero; .,; ChMstlania, ii below; atv., d,.t, - Uegr s, : nd In Jeratland, ',;
bektw. The laal - lowest temperai aver recorded in Scandinavia,
rlk-f-l .1 rp.cr
however,
I m Ig inHe
aerei:i 'inn st!
lai.de '11
Christ lants(... r.. p,,ril
It
ills Itlmealtil Iron, rirl
i
td it-
partehla Bln. se
lls
not
theewr
thatiro
DOCTOR.
Ilauur M it ,
S lloiMe.
it.v flaaptftcA re Tun S'ia. London, Dec tde.
Fold isa e part) will leavefor S'.oi kholmh id i. dot '.or v for the
"Ir- -t Un e In his Iif" The phys clan.u Prlmai n Koren, head of the Kei
,'imss hospital, pronounced him organ!f illy aound, but greatly fatigued amiexpressed teats ot the effects of thefourteel hour journey to Stockholm .lustnow.
Mr Pord, win, I.-- nun oonflned to hisbed. udd lose friends tontght that hawas pleased it the recaption given tothe mi--o- n ,, Chrls'.Utnla.
The railur- - of Mr. Fold to appear and'the leclueion ol Mme, Roaglka Behwlni
mii, ti..- Hungarian iHacittst, undoubtedl) hurl tne cauea of tne mission lute.Tne Norwegians were most anxious toice Mr. Pord and were disappointed.vhen he did not appear
Ail the NorwegtutlS I have talked Withfell that Mr. Fort ..-- an a wild go.sechase under poo irut tingement.
Clergymen and others called y
at Hi. ho',1 to pay their respects to Mr.Foi.. Son ' th legates were tn- -
ert.tiieu M igi.us A a'crson. who tookthe Vikmg ship to the W..i i, ..i un- -
Man Bxpoaltlon at Chicago.Ther. is irr.a' aecrnci oonoernlng the
identitv of 'i." Norwegian delegate! whow 1: accompany the par'.y on Its furthertravels, The Indications are that noone ... i vet accepted IhS Invitation
There was a n.ass meeting (o nlghlattt .,ded by ifio Boclallsts who heardand approved of tbe peace plan. It willbe recalled that the Socialists were de.tented at the last elections when theyb.is. ii their campaign on antlmllllarlam.
A '.Ig i 'oris' in. is celebration and massmeeting to be held by the Peace nnd Ar-bitration league of BtOOkhoBn alreadyhas b, en announced.
It Is likely that the party will notgo to The Hague. BS It has bet n forbid'den to cross Gorman) it is probahlsUnit a conference win be held at Copen-hagen, but 11 N very doubtful If thedelsgales tie allowed to speak therabucause or the pauisn taw pronioittnglot I ners from discussing the war
MISS ADDAMS WON'T GO.
I ion i l.inu
i lino!daioHthe .
which
x
v'it
tisanue, I'btMiah Hi
UgllailatliiHe.
Message
can diedllulid-Amerl-
OUld haveIn inn" to Join th.
Well
very
I rolll I or, I.
II,is lit
Ink'
Miaa Jane Adr reservation on
line stsamshipn iter to Europepeace exne, Ii. ion
at The Hague,diss .villains received lo.
Christ luiila the followingday fncnblegri
tdgued b Henry Kurd",ii preas rumors uioiit diisenslun un
hoard unfounded only a few Journalist'try to make stories foe (heir papers byInvesting everything with rich Imagina-tion. Hope your fnlth In our missionis as unshaken aa ours. Norwi iiin t. -
pic are iplendld, Hast wishes, and hopotn ne you Join our puny.''
a maattug of the intanigtlqial oin- -ii itic on pt i iiiant ut peace, si,', fur JailUmy li at Tut- Hague, lias been postooiicl until ll call no uuriiiu wuag al
i Addi mi will b. .1 xto attend.
War Tenand
SuppressingIng That $o00,000,000 More Every Month Will Be
Needed After Next March.
AFTER WAR DEBT , DECLARES
. iggcigl pggii Deaaaics r.i Taa lrHkki.in. via Iondon. Dec St. A flnan-ct-
expert contribute! to Portngertai theooJatgyi orKim. an article reapectlni
Oartnany'o finan dal condition in whichihe denounces "lie Imperial Treasurer.
who p.ilni toe situation In optimisticIcolotj, .mrt asserts that IIM nation !
on the verge .f financial bankruptcy."With the latest credits demanded,'1
ihe ra.. "th! Herman arai deb) amounts'to 10,000,000,000 niarkx (110,000,000,
iMioi. According lo Or. HeHferlch, t'- -Treagurar, this sum ill carry the war
ion until March, ISIS, Every additionalmonth the war will cost at least '.'.(iOO,-- I(inn, poo marks $ 500.ni.i0.nfm .
"Ore may he certain that ninney willI t found as In 'he past by lool bUIit is aojually oattaln that a loan winliir S (mt cent. Interest ami some daywill have to Ite redeemed
"We are already assured of an In-
terest obligation of 1,000.000.000 tn.rke($500,000000) a year. Redemption willbe Inevitable, an the credit if the empirecan be maintained ape,- - the war in noother way. With Mteroet chalet andthe colossal aufflg which win tie requiredfor penalona to war survivors at"! theirdependenta the empire will rs- - face toface with an expenditure of :.t least
el- -
L'.SOO.iiao.QOO mark- - 11 t.0n0,00n Ia ,r moif ttl.iti iietol e .11"
lie bl"Apart
winti
budget, which remain mistationary, aa poatalnet Imperial Income Iaa I
the v ,,000
lid nol 1,000.000,--mark! (ISOO.OOO.OOO).
war debt, therefit more, than h
Items
suchihe
nl'rwin
the in- -
"Bui '.t .swar our imoerlal tinacaused grave dlfilctlllesfinance reform has folio'be 'Preueuiy has been i
look 'ii tor tew sou
come.
leas
even"ur
reel
ncial llllofBlnce
wasone swoop by 6ii 000 000 marks
1100,000,000). then 'lie Ludgetdid halatne In the Governmottl resorted the extraordinarymaaaun fortunesraiae iiie'.t""' tnarks il- -
or
a.
toon to
i"--
f,,r an army Vet eventhat then' had to If 'a' to ,
!. lielolt."The - mite enough to enaldi
to cs'li.'t.'e wha' Is llliettigo'iig to provide for
befc.III
"Bealdeathe empireAmong tinr vcothe most :m
amount,!: 7
Mitt fl'tllUI.e"Butirlot
e "!
mend.victory."officially
"RamimlnuienChrist
a'
"1 n
Doable
,
i.t t
e
more
f
venue,year
ittaln
alone amountUblo Imperial
comenotorious
Pasm,
thatc a
anotherthe
"The I00t
Kvenit 1011
a tbrert
Incrense,a 1
from
S .1
u
a0)
marks
11 this, the al B) -- '.emaiii hardlyitem! revenue hi t
ilues importi la
,: th
in
on
Ql
fl
it' :.. ur ivis- -
to 7 7 S.OOO.OOO i. lark0(100), Th'- - i an ii P 'h- -.oi taxes Imposed m
rawbl
the t.nmdu
worldafter the war. which w;'i
2,000.000 GIVE FRANCE$2.tt00.000.000 AS LOAN
iHis
as
U!
re,
.rIt
of til
ty
Bsepsfct li Thilit "f- of Fiat.,
th- - t'"w waicalled, f.inlr thai ml)have olapseuThus on"
(ran
.ugh eight iieparimenianuiiisi the Icl.c.d
tie
thi
ti,.
iHur, ,.t..vedonstnntlyof revenue.
tax Increased,
tax
Imported
Bpeakltg
Which lOStlfiel Rio pur'WOOilSll eio.k.tig- -
ifter
........that, eye
ofbe
of de
rtant tne
iii"-.- t
Hi.
e's
.mii ."iat!
tin of
product!
In theibtedly
thnt
Ihe treMill i'l
loan issiiv
L007.lt 8,000
Id '.he dial!, ofitnln an id
tUu.' exoceill!.i,.. o, ,.t to.1 1 i 's ii.
t 'Oftl
I
i d
I
I,il
an
.
(
s. i;ic. .I.- - :v
gel e. t it )
Prance, a.-- ,
and th.Pran have
lo com rlbttte."rcu.ua says tlutl Hi Bank
th,
Frit. and Its branches have receivedJ v6Q.000.00U fruias ,000)
tn.- - l ew loan an t thai theof payments in oaih and In short
term treasury 0 per cent,of Ihe t Itttl.
Alexandre Minister of FinanceI told in- - Plnance Committee the
prench that tin- - total on Decern
iber lis I reached 14,11 1.000, inn .''119 H64.S00.00O), .oh ling tn.it "Wldel)surpassedlions."
maintained
ustome
Mbrrt
the
iirns Take
annum
before
burden
-
to-d-
ceased
Ii00,llowaro
bolida oceedi
Rlbot,
Senate
nntlclpa
ll I
loan eatlmatedOOO.OOO), cash
14.000.000that ,600,ouu,000
of loan, 'on small capitalists amiparsons with
The nun per of those subscribing tothe loan at in." post office, is estimated
Una .HO", number sub-scribing at Bank of Fiat .m i IIIbranches exceeded 100,000, With thosefigures as basis t.r computation It isestimated ihat Iho number of rs
will l.ooo.ooo.The financial editor ot tin- itea
Dssotii who is regarded as one ,,,' ihuaouixleat and musi conservative financial I ne- - o. , ...... , . ..
, lnli.it the lo.n li... Ke
with aiuounl ol un. a. mi.-s- ifthe wa- favorable anil li event!in Balkans would not havi hudInflusnos on peruilon.
"It is evident now 'hilt fi.lwere Iti vain." writer i tys,that Hie of old il per cents, of- -
fared aa suhscrlpllona is iHnnparatlvi ly
small, probably nol a milliard uf (rantsl.oiiiel: to- -
fidencc In the credit uf Prunes and hiihe future ol Ilia old renins
"lierinniiv'a lldu. larv t'vejrttor continues, "deaplts an her
operationo, has hsr Increase)Hi. war bv Il,o00,000,000 'runes
(11,100,000,000) ; that Is. Lis beet'quadr'H'ied, a considerable ijuan
of Treasur! nil's are In clruulathip.Theoaaled.
tin
oinl
ha1", ioo,ooo,u
nolua.
hal'
ti-
lo.ooo.ooo.
Iiaas is niiy
.nd.
sow
K
see,
"i
--'"
nl them, if th Oarman imrorti.nift remalna tne tame, trill be artm-- ,
all, raised to a point considerablyhigher than dttrilUJ thO war.
"such a burdening 'if Herman Indua- -
tr- will undermine our competitiveThe Internet! ( eonnumori de-
mand, therefore, th" complete abolitionof import tariffs after the
the conagquen v of such an aboli-
tion will be an ctintinous hole In 0UI
Imperial income. How, then, d tinGovernment Ihlnk it M nalng t' n.iru-lat- e
tne Imperial finaita i '"Or. HelfferlCh admit! ti.- - iusstion
Cauaes turn anxiety. Hut until now hehas failed to give any Indication of howhe expect! t i lurmouni th dlffleultloo.
Ti e tnemben of the Relchatag whovote for th" new will bear
bofofi
same responalbl. ,t v to Ua taxpayei.--
iha nnanos mlnlati r. It Is na'.urjhose who make the In the name
of tiie nation should also bear respon!-biltt- v
th" manner In which the peopleare to ne bjnb-.ts- tot tbe Heroet andredemption of theae debta.
"Tae till.e see'n.x to have come fx
Ooveriiment and tne Kelchatagwar uueatlon, 'Whal are
the
leaning to"' "
LOSS ONLY
lr I
i
as
to an- -
Pnleh sure kecamalatedW all Ii Is I n in pa I red.
loo!. Dec, Mr palsh,he ttnai dal expert, said mm i m
war has Involved practli ally no destruc-
tion of accumulated wealth,in..- lis. Ii in the wealth we
fall t.. ornate." he sal "That is to r.i.broadly, we me making shells,
not houses ; build. ng Warships,
not making railways Our main lossirises 'ion the t.. mpk repro-
ductive expenditure, and this lois is
aboul MOO.OOO.OOO H.oOO.000,000) avear.
"I. s true t'lat we are e'.llr.g Ameri-,- i
SO unlit', tut we are buying Hu- -
alai Preneh ..no II illan bonds, and on
t!..- - balance there ha been ntt reduclinn iii our Investment slice toe begln-n- li
g of iheIf one f u Will Uve -m-leallj
during the wa may not needto meel out great war expenses by realIslng un our capital. BjtbOUgtl Of coursewe ..ii f :i to save tin.- -
the usual ItOO.OuO.OOO l0l.0O0,000,000)yarl) il our t t i.it we use for reproducttvi purposes building house.,rail w a) . ships, factories,
"As .t whole tbe world will tot Ir. thep.. ,n ..' tie war save .'nuch. and oonee-quentl- y
there will be very little xpaiialon ti prvaluctl in. th- - other hand,the xpannlon In population will !
entailer than uaual, ami the economicpressure that would otherwlae come fromthe dic of production will thus be min-
imis. .1.
"Temporarily iher win be economicpressure of considerable leverit) at li e
f
b
k
iui ,. war ttii preasurs win acaueed mainly Us the reailjuattnent of
ndltlons from ear to ra ace. No doubtt v.. nil .,f : ie country will grow asia, .inly afte the War It 'I'd Wore, thewn'
trnn a izoo.oou.nott i
reri ." if n per cent.t1..- - amount of th. loanfrate x i 2 000,000,000),loan i n. reduce Fraidatedf. SUCH
francaIs tilt
Moating loan fro1 S,a0o,oou,00u i
1)1.- - 10,000,000 1
raaull that more'i ipetl for."
promtnei t
tervli v.. l b
tl.'ngt
losoay
much
auc t" the
a' 11,000.000,the of
uuncon!ull--Iv.OuO.uOO.OOO
to 6,0o0,b0o,000So .tt isfa"tirv
no not
Pratioo-Aniertc- b i i.i.ercorrespon "i Tmh
a' on e . d nt he did not consideran extraordinary success. Hi
pointed .nn that me of1 4,1011.000,000 francs I $1,140,000,000)exprvseed p..- - value, the actualvalue being 15,100,000,000 (S,-40- 0
"'in. i
The tvnaetian.' is that the Krer.c'. 'i .v- -
,1 client must emplo) an loptatlon ofGerman or
liatn mortgaging institution,"' oa. I., furtlier important advances fromthe public, probab y ueglnn rig Into six nj intba
I tic l.onil llllle,l.The Uanken Interviewed agreed .v. f..
following eatlmates iti gitniysli ut t eloati
The ton, i of sinea Treasurconverted amounts 10 ,ooo,
foreign Bubicrlptlotta i. ihe iiewlfranca (l,ooo,otio,ooot longeraie at 100, ,o0o francs! term notsg yielded 1,000.000
1 10,000,000), ..f which Spain contrlb I The subscribed amountuted Iranos (I'J.OOO.ooO), The led to hot wean 3. no I.OOO 11400,great number of subscribers shows j ouo,oon i and (ttou,it pot the large impnnlss I OUO.000), and the converted rentes to
ubi. 'i aunolled ihe chief sunnurt ! I. 0O.OU0 (400,0iiii.nin), I' x
themoies' .avintis,
at while thethe
iitotal
egceedsfouraol
a oerlalnmomeni
ihu ati
SUi'llth" adding
amount
(11,00(1,000), showing IhO
recoverycirculation,"
since,i
whiletit;.-
lo.l1
ury
.ne.
11,01
those war.Yet
credit the
debts
for
the
IS
mainlv
bu'.ltlr--
(allure
wironch
during wa
..- -
ie
ti the
official figures
term notes
($40v,- -
houghl thatHoles SJti'llillt
halfI will
sa in. uvest ors M I he
reall)
j 1011,The foreign subscriptions,
UligUnd . X, luilnd, totalli dfratu'M (Ii7,ooo,ou0), made
Iran t lio.ouo, )
a. 50,000, i francs :'r
that
orge
war
tome
mid
lent
loan
eiio
war
T.." The
wis nndI.,...!..,
con.
tl"
of
teini
monthi- a!., from
16.000,000up 60,from Swi.-.i-
Holl ,illimit i 'ev mlllloii fruiics inch from
Spa ,, i n- I i, ii. Stales and Italy. TheI swi-- s corrosiaiiidents of Uunkaiaj report thai few Dermun and Austrian:i subs. ' itloi n.ic been reo tvadal Swiss
UniUilOtOod that Is'lldon'ssulistTlp mciuneq in tne otnchiitotal. I
oinptti isoii oi th! atatonwinti the '
of Pmnce u ider the datri ie.I cam Iter h and I ke ember is taken loindicate Ihu th" cash submitted shown,roughly, a 1,100,000,000 francs
14 411, ." ." 1.
WRECK ON THE LACXAWANNA
I'vvo gnOllolla of I H.I I rain rat.lt1 ainiiiies B spurted
I Soiunton, Pa., lie. 31. ThiIlllOII ol
'.tl ill.10. and10 'lie S
Trailroad,dmond
. rol'd, UrlBpactal
c seni toBiroudsb
ol
o,
No.I tivoll
the
'eil
tasing
effect the
thefranc
th"
three
let,til's
acrla
shortUK llfew
of
Paris
ll is
ofu of
gam of
hit.lun the Lackug in thi' e sec- -
ni I l) A. M ranon lull, to night i t
nd !' the new cuttarrying physlclaniem iroin t'lis city
ralPeihKtlni 1,000,000,000 i wen ktlust and aomt ..Jui-id.
WILL NOT TELL
ENGLANDTRUTHI ABOUT BALKANS
b) 111"
are
nit,
ral
ti."
, e.e.
Lord Robert Cecil Warns
Parliament Secrecy !
Key to Success.
DOUBLE IMPERIAL INCOME CRITICS
SAVINGS,
kriegadarlehuakaaseni
CANT STAND STRAIN
Asm-H- Hritisli Cabinet
United u All Linoof Pollcj
XVASIOJi OF GREKCE
EXPECTED BY JAN.
Commander ut Salonlcisa, Army h Readj
in Meet Teutons.
iipCMiitrooM,
Ureak
Ctlblt Jcvperr Ie gelDeo. i'i The ofremit M Skou id Is, yea- -
terday Athoni that Oreece was willingand read.' to help the Bntente Powerbit had heel. BotttOd and ignored hy
t'aem 'o .i point beyohd endurancecaused a lively discussion in the Houtx-
oi Commoni todsy and more rocrlm-Inutlon- a
reepectlng the situation at theDanlanellei t tne entire field of theNear K.ir:.
1:. ri ply to 'he Vnrioug remarks andchargai n de, Lord Robert Cecil, iar-ne- i
lary Under Secretary for Uia For-
eign iiffice. said that the keynote of theGovernment's policy in the Balkans badbe n to produce ia these unhappy coun-
tries i. spirit of unity Instead of one
of discoui. lie aa'.i It was Impoealblgto disc-.is- the diplomatic relations withat tha llulk.ip Statea, because se
of their sucoesn.CTOCy was the rssojiLord Robert said that some of th
haaassi being made ngalnat tha Foreignofiirx- - htdteate tlutl twroti.s at.- unable to su-
"Until ii." realgnntion "f one or moraniemlnTs of tl'." iVibin.o.' H'td Itober'added, oi..- - bound to acceptthe v'.rw tin. it .: 'I'ltted on tne mainlines of it policy, As the unitythe Allies, they have carried on the warl.i a manner Which, if one considers his-
tory, .i - aii. unexampled performanceor unity
"Whet, lidoaa aren'l 8. ing right forthe moment some people think thepruoer rsmrae - to turn on the men whour- - ivyiug t. serve then' country andshout 'Traitor, traitor.'
Is dlsgl useful unBrltllh stato..f Milium it I. utterly deetructlve ofhe
i r..
.
.
-
of ihe CI... . pair
, these l
"The auggestloi. rejected an
intry
absoluteaautlan f. Ireece.ii f lundallon."
.lose-- . I.. K ng, nx mutrsi i. dgcla
inn had not tol l all.i ii right to expect
Ipl untitle v in thew ell
Wit I'
ista.l'.-- s
very
ticnoiof
ltobet t
f.u Haula is dueplohmcywho wasdlplomac
patch H
htspe loi I aril
IS iKi.-
i
Tnrstatement
l
e
-
tab
i
is.
rd
'..ilex,plant
lonstnntlnI..
a . llan. i
".,util
th.
ri, pus
liwaln
failure
islblo
benxierit t'u'
. try
i p .
that
ttlon.l.'e
the ' i
hat tl.i
ode .
01. sit iii.U'
.1 .uiHi v
hyati
thnt..riuce
;.,rt.
poll'
had
their
and
memberGovern
people
rdiine'.h
AT SALON IC JAS
flermnna PromlaernakPeipe
Informed
impllehi accordingresiainrteiit
letegraphlng underocetnher
Turk
eady
Athsi
Gcrmguii
and Hulgai
rstoodslnvoff
igMshkM blowTherefori
within
I
s 'lint) gun hav
oh.ll ' tl
ill Inu
i.t
to
Sl
dp
I
f
.."
ol
ti
-- ..
1.
al
c.
man
ror.
had
rrlt
sell
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