Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 186, Hammond, Lake County, 30 January 1918 — Page 1
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ARRIVES SAFELY
Another Triumph of American Efficiency is Seen When Enemy Boats Carry Our Boys,
SEVEN TEAB OLD GIRL KILLED BY
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Luis Va',f r. daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Harrison Weaver. 702 Chicago avenue, was killed by a South Shore interurban at Forsyth, and Chicago avenue", m blast Chicago, esterday afternoon
while on her way home from rheol. i There arc no known witnesses to the j death cf the seven year oM sir!. Her i father is yardmaster for the Pennsyl
vania railroad. '
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uxdeh 77;?;; flags hut jx oxe cause THESE irOMEX LIVE LIVES FOIt ALLIES
y Caltad rresa Cablegram.) ; 1 A FRENCH CITY, Jan. 50. j The pride of Germany's and Aus-j tria's great merchant fleet has j
brought thousands of American troops to Europe to fight the battle
of democracy.
FIRE AT FURNITURE
; STORE; STOCK DAMAGED j 1 ! Loss Placed at $20,000; j Firemen Save Building i
From Destruction.
Berlin Ordered Lusitania Sunk and Bernstorff Gave Private Dinner to Celebrate Sinking in New; York. j
(By United Frets.) ! NEW TORK CITT. Jan. 30.--The e:ph- ' fr me.ra0 which pro-.ed 'hat Berlin ' direetel the sinking cf the Lusitebia is nade public foe th first time in the I World's Work rnagariti. published o-
day. John K. nuthort. editor vt the Exr.9iv damage -was denf to sit:k t l'rvj.i-nce Journal, v. hie!i -ro?ei riutri the Manas Furniture store on State !nrrou German plo's m 1h:r oountr' '
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orim. The fculMlrir sa ved frotr, cv si ui 0- ta;I ta n.v d.u'h- i: use.i destruction by f.ie def artnicnts Nos. 1 ; o Hnp.irih tr.i- vori of the (ifrmin
Permission was granted today and 4. ;-'. t?. iw' "" 'rKe rr.-n !., ; An employe of the store turned in i f! aid ( t.vlnitis h -- it is i i.rl-.i. that Sixteen former German mcr- th alarm shortly after tlvo o-clock. ; Th- mes.age. m .-ii.h.M, read-. ts fol-:
rhantmen and tWO former AuS-j When firemen arrived they lound the. lows:
. ... j shlr-rins roc.a in flames and while the. triau steamshis nave arrived in Urn (. to the ba-k end of th,-
rnh thousands of. store th content? of the room m -w licVi '
lit ?tar!0'l was ti'tauy iies'roed. It
Kurope. b
American soldiers and carrying;
thousands of tons of supplies.
i vras It o hours b-fore t!ie firemen left
the store, the fire offering- subborn re-
The fleet includes the great liner
J'rwn- TrJin
To i;..i?.-hr oS'1 11-W ) v. nrne 17 j C da roll :: :'l ; i :; 4 j. 6. Ti-; i-iphe!-
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Wa j i : !i t o: i ; ' n !!'' r i ii -!..;. ' i :;. i ;. 13 7 1 t:op
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"N hile the fire did not reach ti-.e stck ' from .Vauen. t
I 'Viathan. the largest ship m tnejanJ sOsrooms mueh of the stoc- f ( ; damaged by smokf. Manager Hen world, formerly the ateruna oi(, ld statd tod,v that the l-ss
M,mKrtr.Amfrican line. t amounts to $:0,000. Among the articles ' ei
U. . " . . - , he states vere damaged are renrorts They had an uneventful voyage (. sideboards, chairs. be,u. run?
jr.' ?ra so vani.- iiKvutii ' rmany. to ?ay :1. I.otiff '
Island, st - o't-'oc'.; in th rriinnnf of , April ??, 1915. find wa -a.i;iit b;. th-. of.rHtor p v irelys .ta':-".' raainta ii; - '
by the Ppm ider.ee Jcirntil. It v. a
es.fcciHllv in;ere?f.r,ir because ir follow ed nor.''; th" code; v hi h they !:.; .
f v c- av-- 7 -. , alt-- - r"S V "VSir-js, . 4 . v ' ' iu - . - nj i ' . v t? -; :kA in n - j
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DISSENSION
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-l.adj Alexandra of fng!and (abore) and Mmc.de firineau of France. v United States.
Right Mrs. Ida Wynne Trenih ofv
carpet"
cabinets, chiffoniers. William nd M.ar imporiant hc.-a-i.e four ott.-mpt
sets. etc. The damage on th
first floor , second b- .
Air) nrit 1 rht a submarine
rt iiwi w.ft. - ----- It was announced today that thej
transports Covington, Cincinnati, j as by smoke and on the ' , . , n j . ,. watrr, the management said. President Lincoln, President Grant, j Powhattan, Madev.aska, all seized ; nnriTrp UCCCUII I I by th United States upon enterir.S j blttn I til iltD DllLLL
ihe war ana xnc :o;uit:i i.i vj-i rnn Lloyd steamships, George w'nlntnn. TJount Vernon, !
Aganemnon. Artolus. Mercury, To-. na,. WarHi,al
,4 Antigone ivicixv, hwijuhi, M,ii..v.
center - tables, rockers, Uitohen ', rrevi.isly ob-er-e.j. ir -.s
id.-n'!,v S v ere
1 hese three women, each under a sepai'ate fag but ail working for the victory of the allies, are devoting their lives to the soldiers and their comforts. Lady Alexandra is in charge of a hospital at Sussex. Madame c!e drineati, artist, is in the T rench Red Cross, and Mrs. Ida Wynne French of New York and Washington has been doing notable ".vork in an English hospital.
'ii'mutu on pas'
BEGISTBITIOi
HOLDS IB ELEETIBH fflR ALIENS
FEB.
and Trustees Named At Polls.
4
As
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( iinciiiua, uuiu.i is-- i
have all arrived safely. They car-i tied thousands of Amercian troops; and tons of supplies. , ! Every one of these transports has reached Europe ten months,
rfcar, their former German:-"" o :"- - - - t , "
w - j ville and iaxon nn p:-- e'un.t, "" between 'he hovrs or 1 a. and S
crews rr.OUKiU uusswre '- ne.v i-wi p. j ne.se ate tne inati uetions r
SEE MUCH J1RESF
Latest Bulletins
imperial to TUe Tinir 1II-:j?.VII.I.K. IN'D.. -Tan. 30. The nw
of IIssv:l!e. co:rpr:ing itess-
v e 1 1 r
I ;i.-e. the date for the i:nvr.ir turn of i!:nan alien.? in -v ill stit Monday, T-'ebruar
to lontir.ije eah da v
v? jeR-.stra-1 launiT'nd y 4th. IMS. th ei ea " ter
smashed the each liner.
machinery, aooaro
OIES WITHOUT GAINING
SENSES AFTER ACCIDENT " .
coriorrt svenue and tne i-it'.ie caiu-
i met river wet of ftohrnan street, held : it prst election ysterda:- . The board ' r. trustees 1 rorr.rtosd of I'ranU H'"d- ; 'lv, Ceorge Schneider and Auc-'ist Jar- i
cierk, Weslty
' J'-hr.son. treasurer ana iTaries iar- t ' sten marshal. The voting was as fol- j
Lake County Mourns Loss of Pioneer Citizen, Son of Famous Minister.
j
for Truiiff. ward. (Hessvi'lei Fmnii Hol
ly. 85: -Robert T... ' or.ir. ; Pe-ond i Ward tSaxenv) (Jenrse Schneider. 3: T'liillip Md.-a ughl in, 61. T';irn Wa rd Saxony Chr i.-t Hauscb
. 63; Auu.t .larnee.ie, I Tor f icrk.
K. F. K-jnow HcjsvCle) ZZ2: Wiliiatu :
: S:bre.ber, (Saxony) 8t. I'or Trrnxurer. .lohn Brandt fHessvillei :
cr:-,-ed by I'hief of Polie Peter Austsen. t'," T'ntted Fia t? Matslial who " ill a-.t in the -apac-;:y of Chief Tte?isi rar. Ao-'ifdme to the senoial rules and
! regulations the German aliens ate cla-
sified as follows; Males bo i n in or resii;rij? as Grman subjects in A!sB--T.orraine t May !C. 1571 and now dwfliin; !n the I'nited
!. I nlleil I'rcm T. AM 1 IN'OTO.V. Jan. Oerrrsry, and pa:'ici:I H 'i 5P.: v j a t ! ri ! . "d
! ntrsent officials today so ' d i piorna'-y . ' Confidential repot ie shows C'-ave situation : fac-.n? th
tn t i e" fle :n in: 1 OT
t ah let mm I'n res' ril l .- in A -1st b- !.:;h s' 10 --iipen
IIKF3 1BUBE AU. AT STATE CAPITAL. IMMAN'At'OM. IM'. Jars. 30.--A comrnttee cowr-''l ,:'f l-'r0 McOormack. major of East Cliioago; '. II. True, I.oawliit Superheater Co.: -'- V. Pctorka.
.Ii, inn 1 fteel company, Indiana Harhor; ! ..,.0i,t. ,nn ! DOrted.
of aailors and workmen, at Helslug-fora. i ,n.,ri,.
German Newspaper Is Authority for Statement Thai Strike Is On Eut Says City is Orderly.
j (BULLETIN.) (By Xlnitad Freaa Cablegram.) ! AMSTERDAM, Jan. 20, TiT hunert thousand etrLkera were out oa Menday la the ctty of BerUn alone, accoxtling to Vorwaerta, received today, rira aeroplane factories tti cioeed oa that day. A railway rtrlie is possible. Employes, according to tie newspaper, met to discuss their course but were dispersed by police. Many arrests aie reported. (BULIiETIK.) BT United Press Cablegrram ) I ZUSICH, Jan. ao Two bnndred sml , J'ilty thousand workmen were s'.jdklng in Berlin early yesterday anil C0.000 ad- ; dltlonal were to go oat before night, ac- ! cordingr to a copy of tba Berlin Win. waerts. socJaUst organ, jecelTed beie to. i day. J The entlro war Industry was reporte-1 ; at a stnndstm. Veiktnea at the gxt.iz j Kmpp worts were among: tba stHkers. Official Berlin dispatches asserted th- ' sociaUsts "stm adliered to the strike." At Hamburg- sliipworkers In Vulcan yards haye quit. Munition nakera and navy yard employes at JCeil have be.a , out since Snnday. In Rhenish WestpUaUS niloers ar tinittlDg- in yieat ntunbers. (By United Press Cablegram.) : BERNE, Jan. 30. One hundred , thousand workmen were striking ;in Berlin Monday, according to the Frankfurter Zejtung which arrived today. The newspaper declared ' there Mere no demonstrations and the city was orderly and quiet. Rumors were circulated here today that German soldiers on the ea-;
front had shot some of their offi-
(By United Frets Cablegram.)
PETROOR4D, Jan. Si). (Delayed) An ccr
ultimatum declaring- the American em-j bassador would "he heia personally re-1 Disturbances amon tli e sailor
sponsible for the life and liberty or Al. : cf j,e jcc, a ':pj
The
Aiist
a a n
State.."
inlets rat'ii alized as American
i-Miortridae
" si i'o:o' n Chiooao .iv e en'.r.p
w.,..n.it tm:ne conv- lousnes?.
of Han-mind died laet night i Johnson (ueas-u.e . i ,
".: at the Wesley hospital I (saxony)
f injuries received Sat u rat the I'n'.on sto'h yarjs
,,-..r.o v.a- emploj'-J an inspeejj... pjiortridge had been an !n,n lor for t went. .'-five j eaiiv Tne ,a'i.-" .-: death was a s If .ill f'aj- , .. ... .-e ejed w hen Mr. Short ridse eiip;
j,d and fell. v vi ans e-nents for the
announced late. . Mr. Short! idge
seventy-two ears of afe ana ine
a fatuous minister. lv. Uen'iel
.", svesley lax Hopp
ral
11
as
on
I'or Marshal.
Chailes Karsten Utessviile) CO: W1la:n Frederick Saxony) 4; Xorris I lipp ( Hes-"vil!e) EAST CHIGflGOTrlDY
S APPOINTED
I e-.tlen,. j Males born or res-dins as i.ti-rnan subi"t is; Hchleswisr-llolstein subse- , nucnt to A uk list IS.id, now rlwelluiK '. Ithin the United Slates are alien er-e-
t.i.es unless nattit a lize as American citizens.
j All rati-, es. eitistens. denizens or sub'.iet;ts of the r;riv.an empire or ..f the Imperial Herman '". ernnctit, helns; mal's of the are of "11 years and tip. !-"ard. who are within the ; Un'tcd ; States and not. actually naturalized ns : Anerii-an citizens, are required to resister as a!. en en-?iie. Ti-.e rcjri?;! rat ;o. shall e--.-;-,d and apply to ail land and , water, ontmenla! or insula--, in an; 'ay w ithin the i 1 1 i-d . ; ion ,-vf ;,, ! I'n: ted Slat'-s. An a!n fiio.iiy fa !;rsr to conrpie-r hi resistratimi in the Riven ti.xe. is JliaLde to restraint, imprisonment and ' detention for the rhiralion of the war.
sovern -nen t tn life n"
pie to throw off the in . i t a , - i i e y...e of ipan-'terrnans. This ti.o e-...i nt hns leen
: eiico.irai;ed f,,;- eral we 'wide ,;sti -lboron A:ne
' a.'rr s. Vr,y the first tinte ll-W A-liei'l a
n means of i en.-l.irip: tne ears -if the j ; Ausrriars. T-o rtu-h hope nhmild not ! : he placed in the ilo'inan strike, official. ; ' warn, as the strenfr ami of the Teuton ; ; military forces Mill ei.ntr..! but in Aua- ' ; t ri a lin're is ground f--r cintblei-n-e. W!de-sr tead nnre.st is now t epoi t'-d ' . a r-iij ii '- Czech-' wid Sl..ven- :--l- . 'd:ClS. T'iC I'Z'eJiH ll lid Sor- a I i k; nMev- ;
i ly demand diicl nrgrotiist ' President for peat e be or
'. '. P. I'.urdKk. fuel fdminiEtrator, and i II. W. Wrckoy, held a conference with Governor Coodrich and 1'uel Adniims-
j tratcr Woollen
j Lake routity. The conmiittee paid in-j idtif-tries are in danger of closing down ' I unless '-ciK ed. The -oinn,ii t tee Ffot noi
strike is
were rc-growin.c
rieT-inrtc fi-A, i" u
Eerman for years has been a leading- 1 J' "t- v.uuild!;c:.
anarchist in America, ire now faces j say. The movement is spreadin
a pns"-n senienca jor conspiracy io e. , i , T on the fuel situati-n offeRt th selcctiTe ,ervlce flraft law. j to provincial towns. Hamburg it-
i artf.,-! A ...1
"-i-... n nwMnen 5 COUnCli
(By United iPress Cablegram.) COFENHAQEN, Jan. 30 Autttorita
j rl'Or..ie lirraije.- clih
the i i:f--.n.i.s.
iah
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5ITUJTI0I ! ALAPMIG
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THE SOUTH
, i tive American sources today confirm i news of the spread of the German strike i movement as reported in the press dis- . patches.
(By United Press Cablegram. ) AMSTERDAM. Jan. 30 Resignation of Soumanian Premier Bratlano wes reported In Berlin dispatches today. General Averescu succeeded him.
(By United Press Cablegram.) 1 LONDON-, Jan. 30. German airmen in ; their third raid over British soil last j night failed to penetrate London de- ! lenses, Lord Trench, commander in chief ! of home defenses, announced today. The statement reported some casual, ties in the southwest outskirts of the I city. Lord Prence said many enemy maI chines participated In the raids. Numer- : ous British planes attacked the visitors.
c:
o00 has been formed in Berlin.
Copenhagen reports 75,00Ostrikcrs.
KlIK'll is to he :e;--tion ommiSMion .,1
tea men and M-nmen." Philip -mann rind socialist? of tarious U-,-.-.-hate joined th.; ctm.-il. V'n "a!!ro!f. (,nnan tinder-t-ri-rt.-r for the interior. f..nnnlly 1 r-hibited ' , labor meetings ) ani,.unr.-e.J j, ..-,. not negftiat... WI!i, striker..-. yIP j..tj,! ho v., uid roi-ejve J-leichsf.l:- snriHj.j t.K-mbers. t-lieid.-tnai,,-! demanded n.v
the strike be heJ.J ;.
Jiie worumen's e resented ),v an
ai! in:-pctiat!i.iis
I .10 eirultje i r r, .. .i,r passed by the, iiur-r-striker? at o.cna j t drcds wet c jotiiin; evej
i ' 1 : e
et !-.!. t . dr . Ilr he:r.
o i
! th..1 bur
It i s of treniriid-.-u5 SciieideiiTi ii n hf je.ir-. m.Mi n; in ri t :-. l or appears the f;ci-;-,aii
ihjt ( ic 1 -
:-i?riifi,-si; d M-ih '
the lir.--t w-if soeialixt r-ar'i
9 re united. Heretofore indentions hae
heeji thit ?.-lKiTetiiann vas nterclv a (By United Press Cableg-ram.) ' 'o.d of theRo eminent . LONDON, Jan. 30. The British ir-.---. .
Artg-on was torpedoed and ' on account of the mutiny of a number
'ThTn'-nhetn a'rrV.y '.inr.n the c'ivit :Mrs. Artlrur T. Cox of Twin j GRIFFITH
f , Krnest Phortridae. fo, hit Lace -ii i letU and a lesident of Crown l-f,,'t' and Mrs. Ralph Pierce of Hani, niond are the children who s-ircive.
t
Cities Is Made Deputy Factory Inspector.
SNOW REMOVAL GREAT NECESSITY j IN THE COUNTY!
V
- n,,w. beautiful enow. E. p i-.n 11 luron and away you go
is the
tn Iak
Jem
?te.T.e-. at of tne
...mnt.nt e-.ery city in Uno conn .:
With e'nortae-e of coal increased by ' the difficulty cf delivery and street j . r. piotor truck and team tranisporta- j t.o'n handicapped. th public as well j industries is feelms: the effects of, i,;e continued tiup. Then there is the! 4an?r of flooded streets, basenjents
....a e-! when the snow ineits. V .1-
i-n sir nsked to assist in Shot
j.;..,-.w o'.r. t the g ilie', s r. ii d attay
TLMES BUREAU, INDIAXArOLIS. IXD.. Jan. SO. Mrs. Arthur L. Cox of Kast Chicas-4 was today appointed deputy state factory inspector of Indiana by Gov. J. V. Goodrich. The a r-point nier.t was made at the recommendation of Chief Fstc'ory In-5pe.-tr John Walsh. fhe is tlie first Indiana, woman ever appointed to that rlace and her duty will be to lock after the fifty thousand women working ia tha factories of Indiana.
FARMERS COMPLAIN
OF SERVICE
(By United Press. U ASiilMlTuV. Jan. ?,'. A d;.Mif;'iyus international -oir.ptieat fon has de- : vck-ped in the threat of Russian anr-h-
1'nited Sta'es Ambassador trosrad responsible for the '
; ,ife and freedom of Alexander fierkma;'. under jaii sentence hero for violation of the dr-ft law.
i isl s to hold tanetfi jti Pi
While threats were officially
iin
Peter arid Pc-i Jansen who l:ve two miles from Griffith and were among; the farmers taken off the Griffith mail route and put on the (fary mail route, are complaining, with scores of others
j about the mail delivery in their vicin
ity. They state that in January they re'-cived only flvp rieii-. cries of mail to da, spd that p.t jtjcTis ai bejt.gr clr."ulated to as! the postal authorit-e. to jive farmers in the t ictn-.ty of Griffith service throuii Griffith. They declare the sn ice is rank.
DEATH OF A. KRMLA.
ed m dispatches to trie si.ate department j -;n sf,u:i,ern and
nearly two weeks as" me mtormatiou was kept secret while th Eovernment: wrestled with t!te problem. Tho question of placing; evpeditiousness above law was rejected. Today mandates from the United States supreme court are en
i route to Herkman arid t-mnia Croldman. i calling lor their immediate arrest.
; Nc.-. r of Wilson's action m seeking a 1 ' new trial for Thorn: Slooney ovei -lnhose e.:in n-tion Kuslan anarchist?; I Prst vented their wrath asamst tho! ! United States, as 1-einir given wide- ' (spread publicity in Russia.
Southern Part of Lake Co.
ir,, ,tt,, TTe,,, Trvn tiausport
iVUUWii bJ liavc x. twuit. j sunk in tho Mediterranean with a loss of Arab firemen. It is believed allied. Tlfltnovito in T a of "Fnrtv ' of 610 December 30. A destroyer rescu. naval or patrol vessels will go to her UeSpeid.be 111 hLrdbb r UHy j lnf survivors also was submarined, ass'stancc. Eight Hours-Help Badly j s of " -1Uary (By Uaited Pres, clegt3LOi ) fJaarar i Bv United Press Cablegram.) PEIEOSBAD, Jan, 20 (Delayed) HeCUCU, ; SOME, Jan. SO. The Italian official Russia's pan Soviet congress will reject statement today declared two enemy j Germany's peace offering- at Brest-I.lt-
divisions were practically annuulated ovss., accortung to indications today.
! around Coldebrosso by the Italians. Near There Is a divisioa cf opinion but the
majority favors the power of the revolution against German imperialism. Trotsky in a speech Monday night said he bad abandoned all hope of a just peace. "I can not promise we will not conclude a separate peace. We bone
(By United Press Cablegram.) 1 western Europe win not blame Russia KAVEE. Jan. CO. The Belgian gov- ; if she is forced Into a separate peace." eminent announced today It bad Incon-j test!ble proof that tbe German govern- j (B7 United Press Cablegram.) piat as lats December, PH7. planned ; S'l OCKHOLM, Jan. 3a The ritinisU t-y dismember Belgium. The announce- legation announced today that a deleganent added that the plan bad tbe lull 1 tlon was en routa to ask Sweden's assist-
Sieinl to The i-n.jwx roixr. ixd., ineuachig has the fUe! si
I inies. Jan. So .nation become
outheasern Lake
county that Fuel Administrator Edward Pinion of the. country district of
old. died at.
1 1 1: :-.a ni-oies. ..or.- -ai" Hie .'(inlil! iiv t ru.-hs and wasror.s 11 it; lhc traeks. 11 n aide to nse ..f ilif iiiyh banks
ai!y delayed eivinar slowly 11:111 oat be...n each side.
And' krrr.la, eo year
Unsettled and Colder tonight and I the reeiderce of his sister. Mrs. Victor
eingrhA:rsaay: PJ0babl' snow; lowest Jl!nrmo,ld ,e,t0,,,, P ,n;1.,
j temperature tonignt aoout zero or
below; moderate to fresh northeast
!W. H. WARD
APPOINTED
winds, davs.
Continued cold several
lri-Hf.1 from the in; port and has Let-11 years. The in ii.-i r. 1 residen- e Thur-aday n'el.-i -k 1 n t e 1 rn : r t e i er J .
la ry
at I.ogansfor fe'erul
.:';! he ,oi.d at the afterncon ' 2:00 t Oak II II re;n-
t Special to The TimpO Clih hG.. Jan. "". V". 11. i- appointed sene-al ft-e-irat "it'.i headv:arters at. l.aSsl! station. Chicago: the -Mr .. v.
Ward, mcnl. street Hins-
the county has been empowered to confiscate coal if necessary. Confiscation powers were suspended throughout the state, b it owing 10 the .. ,, c -.-:: ; '.tuation '11 er. St. John.
00. -.'-. - ., o.-h;nrv,;;p, Lowell, as well as In Han-
o-. er and lh-i Creek toviwAips, extraor. diiiary act-.on Ina'l to he taken. Mr. thmon today is touring the fvjeiles? di--rrict;. If licccsr-ary be will ,: coal in railroad cars, having been empffworea by the state administration to act. The country administrator yesterday
conferred w
Keuer and
at ion is desperate ami likely to be made more 10 in view :' wii.it the vea liie ;- bedv.-.
KossobeUa tlie Italians took six big guns, a hundred machine guns, trench mortars and several thousand rifles. More than, a hundred officers and 2,500 men were taken prisoners.
approval of the Kaiser.
j (By United Press Cablegram.) ! LONDON. Jan. aa Three persons are j known to have been killed and ten in. ' nrwt m last nlffkt's air raid, it was an-
with County Administrator !ouncea totUy it was agreed tnat tile situ- 1
(By United Press.) AN ATLANTIC PORT. Jan. CO. Wireless messages were received here today
from a Ert-'sii liner (name withheld)
ance against the revolutionists. It was pointed out that assistance could only be of a military nature. Dispatches said the government guards bad disarmed 5,000 Beissia-a soldiers and were marching against tbe Bed Guards. (By United Press Cablegram.) BERLIN (Via London) Jan. SO. Monte tie ValdeUa and Coldebrasso remain in the hands of the enemy, said to
day's olficial statement. Une enemy,
barn. re. ioer.
;Rll"il
ensrs nr
1 1 1 e r b 1 1 s -
If YOU Think THE TIMES Is somewhere in the Atlantic, askinsr for said today's official statement. One at.
1 Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Al- ' assistance. The message said she was j tack under heavy losses broke down, the Ways Welcome - ln immediate flanger of serious mishap I report added.
