South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 334, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 November 1918 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES rcees ooenson Co FOSo ML I HOUlhl t -Mü .Iii '' ' 'it s .t ir.J.iv. it - .iirI, I'. r - .,n war W Ö frfc Ml vc.;rfrVr?yi I'lmt 1: i J. r 'i N ;.-.- !' ! Store Opens at 8:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m. p-f-r; ."I', N. ! c. ri .t. ' .1 - - n! ! : ; J V. ..'. .;t t !!? o l.l.-r n. lo HA I rn. Nun-i;)- ,..,.! at y.'.a H . 1:1. i'.j'ji. j Jr-. s-:r'i;,T a-ho'-l at ')"'''. G. K. Worship .-it !:; -i n ' 7 : rt. ;.,.r , r.tl-r '.u-r.t !i

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p. m.: onnc p!c s n-eetinc 7 :") n. Stephen', llansarian -Thomaa and ' r,:... !.;,u .!' 1 "r "v f liu-ht. -us- . su -1-lieraoa bta Itev. Lawrence Horness In . 1 ruy.T - rti.r Uu.ii:esl.i , Tati,. past-r. M.iaa at S;iW and 10:15 a. at .4, p. in u, Suuday ! i.ool at :W p. ni. 13enUuinry MrM- ll.y 1". K Ka : - ';. a- j 1U tU'u :lt G :W mtr Tre.-icMr- sel.-e P. P. V. p. p. j j.u ratrlrk'a--rJ7 S. Tarier at Rev. .:!: P reaching s.rvt. e 7: - p. m. ; .1. V i John P. Heiiroote. C. S. r". paator Low Ilrud.-Jl, huperint. i: lvtit. I u1HSHra at ti :x . 7 :M and '. :"0 a m.'lllfl Hunt.rUn -Cornrr Wa,Mn2tn if Ir';1" :,ui hcriuoa at 10.3d Dapllini at Cherry at. Kev. u. r.ertok. j uslor. ' M) ' , ni-, r, al 3t: ;0 f mM UD: day a -hool at 3 :(K p. iu. Meeting of Ilrt Jswed.h Corcer Laurel anl,t"ur,:i fö ieties at 4 :U0 p. m.

.Tder ati. r-hci. at a. in and ; - . - -" J P. m.Mt. Zlo-KfV. .1. II. St-r.rtt. l aot r. II flf,''". 11 a i CHRISTIAN. Mrt 8. Main at., aouth rf paMlc ilbrarj. Kev. John I.. I:;.:. f. ; : .Nufcday a.Lool at S PrederL k K. ! Truland. aiiperiounaent Mir to r.,.ri , are trained and tes ns grided. W ; li.(. ivhm'ü f r nil aea. I'rea. hi: i.- -i rvi v, ., t li:ö by t'c pu.-toi. s-n-ie. t : 'L'-'-'i'dd-i-- t.ic u.1,.0 Je:uvi:.-i:v" l:r;ot:;,:. i.:.deiror .-.t P?,:.;".. 'rVv..',;M,-A1lc'x -eti: - i ,. I .... . ! 1". l'atlie New 1. lay also 1 e v,.,.-i lati4 tirour In ll.it' i :.n,l Witwer ars Kev. V. A. r.r;:ud V", i..ocr; nsbfence. -."4 Hirer n il!; o r(. l nt t ..'".O a. ru. : W. A. 1 1 rn : d ! s -Mu tet; lent. Kr d Wlls'n. cl. riot-r. sp-.-il l' ::i::o:,' by , on hetra. 1'rei. ! '.vj; and .-"r'nvir I n at 1 1" t 1 M K. Knttv. lio.iot, -. .1 r C 1 ,:t 1' :H V. 1. s. C. i:. ni : IT. 1 :-.t 7:' h C.e f.iM -r lb. ird rr.c t:-: M.nd v riic'it l'ra cr .-t.r v, .. . ,:av t.i.-l.t at tl.e !; - f ! Wi:?., : M.ri. tta it A cr.'.lal .;.. to a.: public s.-rti -es. Licaen Anue Crinrrh of f hrlat LlnJen n. and Carlla'e ht !le 1Ms r 1 . psMor. l'r-11 t b.'I . . w- .... 4 ' . . t. n. IT. -J 4 :ej p ia ri;::r.i : 1 ;.i 1 oa. UJrutiaa i.uueav-.T .i o .j p. ra. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. , Drilm - ."I I F. Pr 4 l i K-t r Ctrf e;,t Ji-'n- p t-i-t r; r-- - f t'.' . C.irr.'i' .t S'i-;.'..T o r -r : -i in : Sim'!: I I.-'.:n--' i n i M'ri.:r:j ., '.'.; ,? !" 1 , :. .' f . '.Vi- W ! : S . " o A! .". ., . I' : P- !' o;.. ! K'iin.- i: ill, It. r . :.- 1 . :. . r.,.-, ' cSUtrs. At t .' l. 1 t'..e p.is-

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T I I"' t I - ".!, -. ;,') S ! I M- Hi- Ürr.tl.-rni'-n lv .t 1V. I' A. ;:4.", : I. ' vi ! ir. r,r, v i, ,if s-i j-"t ': f r "! ; i.f." lA. i.in- " j .. 7 .' !'! i.-j I . . .- i r 1 ui.i . ; ,t v , v-'K. l'r..'.pr inf t,f - V. r i I . v 5,t 7 : :" ;. u. Ti: Lkü-n' A; ! n : V .. s. .i.! r: ... v Ith Mr. I";..! I . fin. 1 1 ! i.n.. , Thurs-Jay .t Aum O.!! W. II. ;iypr.int. pair ir Sun i-i 0 n . 1 at i'i.o "a. ui. ; Jmi. ; r:.!t'-n't-Lt. EVANTjEUCAL. Zlon --' rnr r U'a; r, and I'otr sta l: '-'n :ia : 'Jofftr." v. pastor. Si:r: ! iv h r a n. rn. Cl' i;i ;. i :u.iii :in l Ilüirlih M 'i'UMi; m-rvi. it l':';o. l.'viniiii: s-r i- - n'l'.i' t'-.I m f!" Dni'lixJi 1:iii:ii.i;(. Sulij t : "(iospI ' I r 1 . t T 1 T " S.tr !.''ln at 7:,0. T11P"i. iiiiiir. iiiioiii-o ii'.-.-tin. TIniriay - '.i'.n from t , Inzar ar.i - m mmMmmmMMM St. Itrr (irrman 41" VT. Lasalle a?. It'v. Huyo Wl-Lelt. pastor. Sunday Si.-.ol nt 'j :rK) a. rn. ; Ca rl Kflnkr. suptrA!Tit srrvf nnd inotll.itinn r,f nw 11 in'., ro 1o:l. a. 111. Kva n.-.t.-al l ai;;i.. .,t 7:-' . m. Mi n'j Ai l mi t? 'I'i:.o.i.iy -li!n. LUTHERAN. olr Trinity rnfTldTi Sherman and inditpj st. Hev. Albert II. KecK. r. lator. Sundyy aliol t 9:13 a. m. ; IMnnril "--t upci lntcnlnf. At 1U:.",H .t.i4f -,.rvif.. with Knrmrin hr At in :.".n. rliif o.rii. uith sermon bv II. " i.:ofr. Inotall.iti-.il of otTWa-rs of r)zrt--iti-.n an. I Sunday school. Luther I. UMi-- at ji. m. Vfo--rM wtlli ?orIII. .11 at 7:';' i. in. Monday -vt-niiik' the rh'ir. h roiiiicil iiM-ot- Tiif sday at 7:1" I' in.. T a. hers' a iat ion m-ts at tli- ' tMi.i li. w i-d iics I iy at 7:1" p. m.. f-r:..-r h. rvl. and minimi study, riiur.silay aft' 1 noon, Ladies l, so. 1ty ui.'vfH with Mrs. '.. Sarllof. Cottace Mw -vc a. 1 htirs.lay at 7 : p. ni . ' to n.-tt. 1 1 1 n t ru t o.u . Frl.Iav at S :) ! . hotr pra-ti"o. , ..... '-.. ""-"h "Pin una Aerr Ms. Key. ;.trld tllnon. pnstor Sunday school nn-l JUhle rlnxs at 10: a ni. Morning s. rvi v at 10:.'U. Kvonins .-i rvle ;it 7. ". iu I'ni;lis)i lantrna. t. raul'a (Itrma i -.Tefleraoa and Wil Ma tu stn. Kv. H. Holl, pastor. M"rnln:r s.Tinon utj"t: "The f'emii'K of i'hiifjt." No (erruan Sunday 0. ho.d. Nt-xt Sunday t i n the first Sunday in advent then avIII he spet-ial (Jerinaii s'Tvii s it 7 :.".i p. ni Concre?at i t i 1 1 tneetlni; at :.".0 p. m. Walther 1. a-ij Klhle hour. Tuesday, 8:00 p. rn. BRETHREN. Arilnior-Sunda v srhnol at 10:iria ni. Y. ! s. ('. i;. it ti:ir. p. m : led by Mi.-a Mollv r..uell. l'rc ichlng- service at ii:Jö; Trank Voder vi!l .spvak. The i ..rnrnuntty renter has heen postponed until next week, the date and speaker t j t,e anno ini fii later. J irkt Her. Ct. W. Ileneb. D. P.. paat'T. Sunday grh.ol at 9:: a. ru. : Harley rire.stone. euperintendeut. Primary school meet nt the same bour; Miss Margaret Whituier. superintendent. Wor1 IrM Chnrch of the Urethren Indiana bt and Miami st. Iter. T. I'. George. pastor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. : I'. D. Stably. 8uicrtnteudent - n - UHUIUZ aild .ID ltiren t-, W v. 1 . . . t. ,, v-,J liil)h 'uick pastor N7 UlaSm.day school. a. iv , " 7 n,'., lli,n' sP?nntpnneiit. 1 Vr'! :! IJ'., -1 - lh" UTlD? of ?"hl ih( I.ai'tlst p. ni . ( liristlan orkfrs '"v, V . , h ,.""rsr l,!rltal .on p. ui.. eeiiif and Nervine the Mul1 1 1 ud.s." Tuesday at 7:1.". p. in, prayer meeting. i tiurs.iay. all day, social and reorpani.atioii met'tiii of Sifters' Aid. onferenr Memorial I'nlted 610 S. St ioaeph st Kev. I. L. Younjr. pastor Sun. lay scho. 1 at 9 :"0 a. m. ; Miss Alctf (.iordoii. Kuperintendeut. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAMIC FAITH. (hurrh ,f Cod of the Abrahnm Tlth. Services In Melrllie hall. 212 S. Lafayette bird.; Sunday school at 10 a. rn.. 1' A. Stllsou, an nerlntendeot. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. (Jospei mission. 430 S. Mlcnlfrau at All Christian socletiea Invited to big epen air mertln? every Wednesday. 7rl -lay, Saturday and Sundiy eights, corner ayH- and Michigan streets. Old-faab-loned poypei meetlne at Volunteer mlaiioii Lall Si;nlay niffht Everybody 13vlted. All fiiom. CATHOLIC Sacred Heart, Notre Dame Rev. John U Scheier, C. S. C. pastor. Low mats ut (jXj a. in. Students' masa at 8:00 a. m. Parish maaa at 10:15 a, m. Vesperg at 1 10 p. m. m. lleUMiae's l'wllah Corner Reotl , .-. nruir i vtisn o.uer tocail j auJ Napur t. Lev. Anthoar Zubowicx, ir- r-;- fa,or- L"v, n5 at 7:.V. 9:t: '" 111 l'fiiedictlon at -1:0 p. m. :3U Si. ManinUu' l'ulih 413 N. Lincoln t. Kev. K man Mirciniak, pastor. Man at 7:;.". 9:00 and 10:OO a. ni. .. 1 w ,-u' " ,v,r"""n?- , - ' 'V ' ; M ' IV,tur' V"! :ia l K'..H) -..'V- s'u.u'l;,jr obol at ' m I""" at J.u p. rn. St Marj'a (.ennan 1.1 1 S. Taylor St ( t. ( aimlr' l'olih-21 S. We. atet tl Kev M.iiiisiuiat "ika. 'MJtur. Low .;t ; :;a a. us ll:-h mans at V) K J:.. t spei s ut 1' :IM p. in. l- J'P'l, llili at. and Lasalle av i 'O ' 'iiv'i. .. llj'l If. l.OW ..i.ioscs at :.'.J .ltd V.lM a. in. II. th .1 1J Ui i'tiJl.tl at J.o.j ni. Sacred Heart IltdjUn -lilo V.. Tlmruft. I'e l.uric- . ".Silier. ; ator. M:!s at I a ativt i::'.' . i i ;;u lay ; at - - v p. m K .... i. t. -i .it 3 :' 1:' t. 1 ry of the llulv Kooary, Polih N ili 'n il riu.'iiil'e - l!v. 15 i.l Sy; fcfa, l at.c .::.!. s . I'i: at :i,.io at t-0 s '' . 1 'a'- i.i" artd vrti' a at !0:U0 a. . . ...-.y s l.vo! .it 2 X- p. ui. V.ISSK3NS. eori-tkite lino '1 JeTeraa bid v i ! . i 1 j fc,'.i ar 2 .'JJ p. in. c i.t ; ; . n:. 1 r..:i ... ,1 . ! 7 r n s. . ,s .-v. vv..in.t.l a.. i . vj . fc. - . r.-" 1 . -. ' n .-anr-r 1 "i:a at V. ') :t. U ltd 7:1 I 1 e ;.: .- I , , 1 Mrfit. ir r rrrrt..n Kay ff u:: iay '!;. d at l'...'.- I:. at 4 Ol p. in. .. 1 ' in 1 it 7 .: -1 4 1 I..!:.'.. . ' -. i . r.! i .i ti.i - ..: .- :-it i.'.i y .!. 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WASHINGTON, Nov. ju. The representatives uf tiie United will be: Pres'r W ilson. Rnlvrt Lansing, secretary of sta?e. ilenrv White, former ambassador to France and Itah. E. M." House. Ciencral Tusker H. Bliss, representative of the American army Versailles.

This announcement was made last nk'hi at the white house. III the ab: e nee f- ,. iv:,:i . t an olncial ex - ..... - planatmn it was assumed that the president g;oes as president j of the United Stales and that! j Secretary Lajin., Mr. White and Col. House, and possibly also Gen. Bliss will be delegates with ambassadorial rank. It was recalled that the President' announcement that he would Ro to France 'for the purpose of taking part In the discussion and settlement of the main features of the treaty of peace." said that it was not likely that he would remain throughout the Fusions of the peace (inference and that he would he accompanied by delegates who will sit as the representatives of the United States throughout the conference." YA lilto Hullo Aiiiioiiiifvmciit. The white house announcement last nUht follows: "It was announced at the executives otlices last niht that the representatives of the United States at the peace conference would he: "Tho president himself the secretary of tate. the Hon- Henry White, recently ambassador to France, Mr. Edward M. House and Gor,. Tasker H. Hliss. "It was explained that it had not been possible to announce these appointments before because the number of representatives each of the chief belligerents was to send had until a day or two apro ben under discussion." IWiss Appointment, Surprise. While house olRcials would add nothing to the formal statement, nr.d no one profesMntf to he in the! confidence of the president would ! talk. There wa3 only one surprise in the statement the appeal ;;nce of the name of den. Tili. as one of the representative. It had been taken for pranted that the general military representative of the United States on the supreme war council would take part in the discussion at Versailles but the funeral idea had been he "would be attached to the delegation in a military capacity just as Admiral Benson probably will be present as spokesman for the navy in the great nava.1 problems to be solved. Only yesterday callers at the white house pained the distinct impression that there would be but three accredited delegates of full rank. It was su:pested last nipht that the name of (Jen. Bliss probably was added at the last moment upon receipt of information that the allied powers would include a military man iinmnc their representation. Premiers to Attend. Th premiers of Great Britain. France and Italy are expected to attend the peace conference as representatives of their governments, but like the president may not remain throughout the conferences. The Tbe rreRresHb-.e Spiritual aocietj wl.l hold aerrlees at 7:"0 p. m. ererr Ptindaj at ya' S. Michigan at.. Redraen'a ball. A wlrelesn message meeting thronen the tnatniPientalit.v ef Mrs. Weaver, Mr. Hool. Mr. Williams. Mr. Itimwlll. ami the TLuiupsous. KveryboJj cordlallv Invited. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meta crery Monday at 10:00 a. ra. at the V. M. C. A. Resident and vUiting ministers nhvaya -eieone Treeldent. M. U. Hunt: vice president. G. W. Titus: ecretary-treasurer. C. K. Young. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Weruan's Club uall, rooru :i. j. m. sbuilding. Siii.d.iv. :i in., study. "The New Cieatbui." t ::.. Kevel.itlon. S :0o p. rn., le. tare. "The Witness of the Spirit," by . Y. .lehnoMi. Tuesday. S:() n. in. rilcriiu r.. II. Hot.1 will sp-uk. We lni:iy. : p. in. prayer meeting I'riilay, 5 :o') p. in., TaU-rnale Snadous. JEWISH. Temple Bfth-Kl -Corner I,ntal!e a? and Taylor at. Jullua LiL.ert. rabbi. CHUKCH OF GOD. Chnrch of Cd or Sainta Cha el ca Harrison pt.. one blcek nortb of Lincoln Mindar s.haol Mt U:4a n. in. ; A. M, Mirklev. superintendent. SALVATION ARMY. I! .leffer.oon bird Suadar aerrb en : Mornli.jf. county ?cll. l':"0; Sunday b.-I.o"1. -... , -peu nir nervi.e, 7;3t); I: il-ir servli e. b I'rayer lbeetia? 7 -Z0. Capt. NvLen.laJ Hr.juks. officer ia .mu rge. SCIENTIST. l-irst thur. h of ( hri.t. irnHit i .U...1 a .u .ui i.ocii .oio. a:i.ia rv..e -r lla a. iu. letius.-'iilal tueotlns tiry v -in-'o.b.y .it :) p a;. :r.Jr-.y i. 1 f-.r cLii 'rt-; au l vdui j p-ple up to the . .i . v i L'o. fr. ia 0:15 tu i':u u. in. Si UD i ,.i . k !! ei tr in e n,-. fi,1o.-n t ,-.A. z r. a;s irr ! : t a i i: td bv ti ? rla.rrh eti the "rfuiri t'- r of the J. M i s l-iiu-!:.ip j cp-a daily exeoj t sunj.liv frt-r.i 1' t ö. üud ca s.itunl.iy evei- ! k-VANCiEl.ICAI. MISSION. j fdlh KTxnaelic! Man .1D-1 Marv I.tr la...; U ;nie if, pitr- ' '.fi't y (.-"r'V-: .t ti i Ax let s u;.?ric.rii.leut. f:r'if:OPAL i t. .lamfi'- I. f.iy-tv o( Aujuot no-th of , '.Vna'.iii.yt' n I sn il:i.n . -tr f:,rr. t .-: I; i: vi. ir. II"';;- . :.!. ..r.i. '.. 7 a. r.i I ;( r . i ,ir.,l ,-r:i ll 1 :;:. V ;..lt'.it 11 in. .j.ro .X .: j. :u. i ie;; - "l'u"rt mTVü v al Cl.'.O P. HI

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I pcner.il un.ier.-tarHlinc: here is that ! present Mi.u.s art- to have the con1 frenee jirst ar e to the bo ird prin- ,.,.,. . . .- . . . cifiics ui" in-.i; v ;ini ipme rnr worwinK out of details to further sitting. Th,s woum enable the president ar.d the entente premiers speedily to return to the capitals of their respective countries so as to jrive their personal attention to affairs of state. Secretary Iansln?, who heads the delesrati'n proper, became secretary of state in June. 191 5. when William Jennings Bryan resigned rather than sicn a note to German- in the Lusitania case which he thought miirht lead to war. Durinpr the three and a half years that have followed Mr. I'insinp has conducted many difficult necotiations for the country as a neutral and as a belligerent, and his name appears on all the historic documents telling- the story of America's entry into the war as well as those answering Germany's peace pleas, which preceded the downfall of the central alliance. At the time of his appointment he was counsellor of the state department, after a career as a.n international lawyer, whicli has established his reputation art one of the foremost American authorities on this subject. 1iit "Wei! Known Diplomat. Mr. White, the republican of the delegation, is a diplomat of Ion? experience, who began as secretary of the American legation in Vienna in IS 84. He served as secretary of embassy at various capitals, represented the United States at several great international gatherings and in 1903 was appointed ambassador to Italy by President Roosevelt. Two years later ho was made ambassador to France, where he remained until 1909. His last public service was in 1910 when President Taft ent him to Chile as special ambassador of the United States for the celebration of the centenary of Chilean independence. Net er in Public Oflice. Col. House has never held public office, but as Pres't Wilson's personal friend and adviser he is credited generally as having played a greater part in the present administration than any other man except the president himself. He lias been called into consultation at every crisis, and after going to Europe in 1914, 1915 and 1916 as the president's personal representative to European governments, he was commissioned to gather and organize data to be used whenever the time for a peace conference might come. He hastened to Europe when It became apparent that Germanv was crumbling and 1 was in France to peak for the president in conference with the heads of the allied governments when the terms of the armistice and the basis for peace discussions were determined. Gen- Bliss who formerly was chief of staff of the army, went to Europe last December with an American mission and later was perma WILSON TO VISIT . ITALIAN CAPITAL He Will be Made an Honorary Citizen of Townships in Piedmont Section. TURIN, Italy, Nov. .10. President Wilson will be made an honorary citizen of all the townshipa in the Piedmont provinces of northern Italy. Copies of tru- respective resolutions granting him freedom of the towns will be handurl to tho president at a. rerenony when he passes through Turin on his way to Rome. The itinerary of Pres't Wilson' trip to Kurope, the primary object of which is to attend the pear congress at Paris, has not yt been o ; ! i e i a 1 1 v a n r. o u r. c e 1 . Tirmn: amiiyxi.ti:d. Trrmu; hafte, in.i.. x.v. V.'illiam Schuibfr and wife. : old. and Lulu Pelle Thomp- i I ... F , I nine years old, who was visit-! ing at their home, were suffocated 1 i bv ras in the home todav. Thi 1 e.lies were diseovf rt d by neiqhbor who detected the odor of eis and entered th13 huse. Gcs escaping from a water Ineter flliea tho house. roi.D wle?t g i a ni" t" . in wr.Tin:i: i vvos vor. can furnish yon r.-r.mf.'ly with rad- s of Il'ino-.s ce il , Prcmr "Old Ce:;," Frank;:;-, couna!l .-;z". "'Pi Hen" chest nut, d lor ! ,!m' ...iiui'-r ; . D.in't 'id v. ltl-f- -Ail; j.-.! !''.! ..!" 1 r while a ' , ! -ni ;':: s. ji-rrr.p de - vie aip a.iilab"e. Mi!- i lev .ind Sp'.'ixr. 1 1 '.' K Division st. Var.dnlia Coal Yaids, 2 1 ? W- Hroad - Wa ' S ? S S -4 Advt.

States at the peace ccnierence with the supreme war council at nently assigned as the American military representative on the interallied council a? Versailles. As the American military representative at! the peace conference he will be assisted by a staff of officer, most of whom in the understanding here will come from the general staff of the American expeditionary forces. Admiral Benson has made several trips to Europe since the United States entered the war and went to Paris with Col. House last month as the representative of the United States navy on the supreme war council. Itoot and Branded. There is discussion, but no official explanation of why two of the names most generally mentioned in the early speculation as to the probable personnel of the peace delegation do not appear on the list. Elihu Root, former secretary of state and Louis Brandies, associate justice of the supreme court, were considered In well informed rjuarters almost certain to be chosen. Recently It has been said that Mr. Root did not care to undertake the mission and that Justice Brandies would not be abl to leave the country because of his work In the court. No further announcement of the president's plans was mado tonight. He expects to sail the day after he addresses the new session of congress, and the address probably will be delivered either Monday or Tues day. On his ship the transport , George Washington will go the j peace delegation and its army of j experts and clerical assistants. 1 In order to avoid confusion and to save trouble, the war trade board tonight Issued a blanket export license to cover the b.-igpage of all passengers sailintr on the Georpe Washington as well as that of tho newspapermen who start for Europe Sunday at noon from New York on the steamer Orizaba. Fuel Price Limit On Bituminous Coal May Go WASHINGTON, Nov. 30. Price restrictions on bituminous coal may be removed by the fuel administration within two weeks. Fuel Administrator Garfield said toda he hoped to cancel the price regulations not later than the middle of December. Present prices as fixed by the fuel administration ranne from $2.33 to $4.95 a ton at the mines. Ir. Garfield said it may be possible to abandon the zon-? system of distribution of bituminous coal by the middle of December, but that action to this end will be taken only after consultation with tho railroad administration. The fuel administrator said he roubl not "take his hands off" the anthracite situation until winter is over. This was taken to mean that the government will continue its control over anthracite coal until the end of the coal year, April I, and that tho fuel administration will continue to function until that time. MACK OFFERS PROOF OF JEWISH POGROMS XKW YORK, Nov. 30. Julian W. Mack, jiresident of the Zionist organization of America, ar.d Loui Marshall, president of the American Jewi.-h committee. i?ied a statement tonight in which they reasserted their belief that an impartial investigation would establish proof of reported Jewish proromi I in JV.land. They joined with th Polish rational defense committee ar.d the Polish national department in their demand for the appointment of a special commission by th American and allied governments tD Investigate the charges. The statement cha vacterize! as false an intimation by Polis.a leatlers j thit the Jews are inimical to Polish independence and declared the Fob? de-ire of th Jews has ben to sea... . cure equai rouncai. civu and re101.439 CASUALTIES ! IN BRITISH HINDU ARMYi T.ONPON Nov. rva Mor-t.-e.p. i 'a.-ualtieq in the pritish In - diati i :i c l '.ftai army during the v.ar accord-:.-ue ie nut re today f d l o ! . 4 3 . o: n: ni. 'er wounds 1 were k i ; a died of liiisslncr Th.' wounded to- j talV-l ;? i ' ' d r ft D C The ii a 1 T-: y "er.-d p i.ip'.es V e r r- y -th '. v. ak i i :j z. i ;. n t ?i he wa " i.Pd,, Si' v. iwe whiih T.'T.TCT "he number of ir-n sent ic. erseas was ? 4.

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M ANGLE 15 SPRUNG IN THE MOONEY District Attorney is Accusing Densmore of Tapping Wire to Official's Office in San Francisco. (SAX" FKA'Cl.SCO. Nov. 0. In dictment oi jonn a. iiensmore. airector general of cniploj nient of thu department of labor, who made a. report disclosing allesed irregularities in prosecutions, including th ? . a rrt . . T . . . 1 - . i ase ul xuoaias a. .wuune) , nus i death sentence was commuted to life J imprisonment by Gov. Stephens last ! night, wil hi asked by Dist. Atty. j Charles M. Fickei t, the latter an- ! nounced today in a signed statment. ! The indictment will 1-e souchtunder statutes pertaining to wire tapping. The Densmore report, in eonne 1 1 r? lai't'iiiF?. nr Hum , .-Tv. i"i in many conversations alleged to hav? leen obtained from telephone wirt?s leading to the district attorney's office, Fickert's law oflice and other olfiecs. A grand jury is investigating thJ Densmore charges of irregularit;c3 in the prosecutions of Mooney and others in connection with the bomb murders on preparedness day, July 1, 1916, in Sun Francisco. At u meeting today the grand Jur framed a reiiuest to Gov. Stephens thai he direct Densmore to apnea- J before that body to testify concern- j ing his report. A certified copy of the report also was asked for. Thi action was predicted on Sec'y of 11 bor "Wilson's decision to pi ice the report and tho services of Densmore at the disposal of the governor. "It was a case of 'money vs. Mooney' and money won a costly victory, Maxwell .mc.mu, cnier or counsel for Mooney, said in commenting on the commutation of Mooney's sentence. The defense would be powerless to act further even if all of the rharcs J In the Densmore report are sutstan tiated. McNV. said. Dissatisfaction with the commutation was expressed in a statement Issued by Tl. D. Nolan, s-rretary of the International Workers' Defenso leafnie. "The final word on the Mooney eae has not been spoken," said th;" statement. "libor vill recover from this temporary setback and continue its fight for justice." MEMBERS OF KAISER'S SUITE LEAVING HOLLAND AMFTFJIDAM, Xov. r.O. The I Telegraaph .'ay it understands that (the members of the former Grrr.ar : emperor p. t:P. who hae een Elavil return ,lng at Maarri. TTollara!. w to Germany oday. to rrsTi:u opt i.e,oo.

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