South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 340, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 December 1918 — Page 8
n:ii.Y T: irvic;, ii:ci:Mm:it , idis. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES U. S. KEEPS IN CLOSE TOUGH i cr' Will Receive Messages From Vessel Until It Docks at French Port Powerful Radio Installed. .:v.- rj - ' A JTT
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WASHINGTON. I)"-. Th n.tvy !.; artm nt uriii'iüricf.t toni-'ht that it Lis ! :i in cor.' .;r no:; otamunldtion t y radio with the tet:nr I frK' Washington Mnee it left New York rl iy with i're.-'t Wil son and hi; l'rty on ho.rd. N'o information iv-n, ho v. ver, as to
of w athT the rs-f.l and
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r t ? i ir position. At th; whit'.- hoi:-,. toMi-ht it vv is -,id that no nuii.urii:'ation from 'h' ij r" s i I ii t 1 i : 1 1 !.n rt-L ci v d. out it wa explained that th- presi
dent had l.-ft 1... rl-ar and thMtti, y- to .S'.vitzerl:. nl as soon as n -.f i.Mfrt..r.r .. r. o-.iir mir I t was evident that Uk- revolution
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ft Washington.
A'lrjiral "n Tirjufz, former minist r 'f til' t'Jrrinan navy an-.l th-j man rhi !'y i sponihl'- for CU-r-i:i tuv's intensive submarine activi-
t,iu .... ,iovi i vir,,-,. ,-. in:o iL'iifi:i iiermany rouiu not
Tl:e n ty l j arti:i' r;t anno.u,' -Mf-Rt liscl.e--! th.'it J-p'-iil airan iner.ts n-ver la-for- t: s- 1 were n..n!e lor h.indlini: the pre.-il'nt'.-i in' -s.-a-es ami to inv.re Iiis .-n in contanl tojf!i with Washington. In CI-' Ton h Willi 1". S. 'Ti- fleoro- Washington ano tl:'"-attle.-hip l'-Tinsylvani-i," vai.l the U.!-m nt. ".it,- h.th t 'iui'i""l with the ir.o.'t j.f.verful tr.nviiiitlini: apparat'is. nf whirh was invtalle.l fnr this parti'-ilar trii. Tiii-i apparatus im hnh s, (n th- INnnsvlvania. th- ni"t jajwerfwl tr.msmittini: s t on anv lnite .t.it s n.tv.il ship ari'! -j .- i 1 1 rei'-iviri apparatus for rf i in from hiu'h piw r stations i :.--- 1 orilinarily only for trans-At'anti'-m s-a-' s. Th- fleor-' Wasliin'ton was a!s especially' I'aipra-.l witii siiiiiltr i ec-i inc apparatus. "On I'Oi1 ships w-re installed radio telprion- and th newest tj'pe of low povr radio s.-ts for use only in cfuniMinicatlnk' from shiu to sliip. Tli" (iron.'" Washington and th I'enn-yl1. a ni.i are thus aid--to rommunie.it' with eaeh other and at th1 sam- time receive iiiesfauis from shore. "All me.-vlLr,s for th- pre-i.pnt are sent !.v tho new nav ;1 hih poVT station at Annapolis, whi(h I.j five times as powerful as the Arlington station. Thee m-s.i-es are ree iv d hy th- Cleore Washington and I'enn-- ania simultaneously. All replies are forwarded front th fleore Washington to the reimsylvania . and relayed to shore l.y th- Pennsylvania. "At three special naval radio receiving stations, one in .Main-, onr in Neve Jersey and one in the naval huiidinir. Wa.inu'ton. --xpert opentors are liMenim: continuously for the Pennsylvania'.- messages. Th1 nir-ssaires wh n received are forwarded with utmost disnatch to the trans-Atlantic radio division of thrt füre of the Jir tT of nav al com
munications in th' navy department i
ar.d th- thre copies are compare 1 to in.s ire aectir.e'v. T!o messaire is
curlad. according to a dispatch 0 lroni ( 'op.'iiha'en. Reports receiv e,
! dnrintr the arlv davs of the revolu
tion st at d that von Tirpitz had t.en
air' -td and would ho tried hy the I rh'ds.
I'ranc- will li-ten for messages from
th.- Pennsvlvania, ami on' of the lY'-nch hitrh power stations will forward messages dire-t to th; ship. The1 piesident will thus he kept in touch with Washington and Paris, or London simultaneously, for the eort;e WasliinK'ton will receive easily th- messaged sent from the Annapolis station until the end of the vovaire antl the ship is in a French port." Whil' enroutf to Kurope Pres't Wilson and his party will he kept daily informed of the events of the world through the navy news; report which is dashed nightly from the naval station at Arlington and i relayed to all naval ships and stations, hoth at liome ami altroad. This report is prepared hy a naval otlicer especially assigned for the work and is made up from Associated Press dispatches. The service, it is understood, i heirur supplemented while the (,eori:e Washington is crossing hy additional matter prepared in the state department, ami referring particularly to affairs- of international import! iice.
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i , u t i.'o j T-- ü'cv- ii'is pass thrtuuh the -. i ? : t o ! ! ; ( . in Wa -diinct on. ( 'omiiuiiiic.ite Willi Port.
wii.so.v r.ci:s ti:st ;ivr.v v. s. tijoops. on in Tin: r. s. s. cr-onoi: WASIIIN(iToN. lec ä (l.y wircles-j to the Associated Press, 10 p. m.)
Pres't Wilson today faced the test t
that American troops have heen undergoing on their way to France. The Amrican executive was forced hastily to don a life preserver and prepare to ahnndon a ship which theoretically had heen attacked by a suhmarine.
This afternoon tlie alarm hell and '
the "hnjrzer" in the president's apartment gave th:- signal to prepare to take to the hoats. T'reviously having heen instructed l.y 'apt. Mc'auley, Pres't Wilson left his tdlice and calh-d Mrs. Wilson and led her to a lifehoat. The
As th- pr.-Mdentia! I'.irtv a p- ) presni' nr. assisted .Mrs. unson in orc.di.-s F.urop... hy arrangements j adjusting h"r life preserver and ,,f the ..! v ,h p.irtm nt. sj...ci-ii re- j then they stootl in line waiting. . i.ir.u - r . . : ; . . t .s m hoth Lnu'land and j Meanwhile, all the ship's company
COUGHING SPELLS BREAK YOUR REST
was h ing the same as the president. Th drill was i.rfectlv conducted
ar.d The people on hoard the George i
Wahim:ton o-ihl have ahandoncd ship in If' minutes.
Tut a stop to them with old reliable Dr. Kind's New Discovery
Industrial War By British Rail Men Is Imminent
T!.at rav. !:oar?-? throst mu?t be
i!'m-!aar'ci chest
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es-.tned. i ..at p:
r.-.jit te l"T?cr.cn. That couch must
Lc chcckrcl to yo'i can sleep. Dr. Kins3 N'cv D;s:ovcr lug been rcllcvir co!J, and couphs for half a century without the least disagreeable aflcr-ctfccts. Your dr'jNt !:a9 It bcau?e it 13
v.-f'.l-known a r. $i.:o.
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Try this for Constipation Keep the bowels on schedule tirr.3 with Dr. Kind's New Lifc Tills, the system freed from po5onou3 waste?, the corrtplextica clear, the stomach Bwcrt. the tor.e unroated, the breath
Mi'd vr: revtive.
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E FOR RHEUMATISM
l.i XI k X. pee. ;. An industrial w.ir hy th- railway men may he imminent. . Limes Henry Thomas. til s.-i : et. ry f the National I'ni.ni ;" ihiilway .M :i luiifi itmI today vitli Sir AT . rt 11. Stanley, president of tin- h.-ard of tiade and aft:v.:!d teif eiaihed to all the unions th.it he had i- .titled th- governmint that the war tim- ir'.ice. v!i.!-!. striivs hid ! .-en av-rted. v .: s c, i ru ! ! i . Th" i.t.Ivv.:;. neu I.iV" ;-. program i.f l : . i i : i s . tl," i:ief item (.f which ;s ..n ei-- !i!-ito.;r day. Tliey also demand repr s ntation en all m i na cin.: holiis. Iti'e nuir.heis f the w orkt rs ate unit, d on the demand th.it th- war time in- rease in waces. an'.ou ::tiu to forty per cent shall ! r-t.iin'd.. in additi n. to t"n ier- !.: n-areas" on th.e wastes prior to the war. While th" demand ap5 irs laruc, the railw.iv men ! eJore
war ware am.ouLr the lowest
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WILL RETURW TO WORK
iuusteroie Loosens up inose i Stilt Joints Drives Out Pain "
You'll know why thousands u-a
Mubttrcle ence you cxpcxicr.ee the ' lrk .r-.i glad relief it pi ves. jSTRIKING CAR MEN
Get a zt ct ence from the nearest dmz store. It i3 a dean, white oint-
rr.er.t, rr..de with the cil cf mustard, j ,T ,v.TTr Better than a mustard plaster and docs ! IA. 1 A.AV. o., o.-Attev ret Lüster. Brings case and ccrnicrt :,n S1,-IV tvxku 5hi!eit is being rubbed cn! radurmen ar.d conductors of the Mustercle is recommended bv manv :':,v,l!-"1'1 T adw.,v .'... w ho ,4uw
doctors ar.d nurses. Millions of jars are used annual'y for bronchitis, croup, stuf
niatism. lumbago, pains and eches cf thi lempanv. that h.e would dismiss l.'O back cr joints, sprains, sere muscles, vou-.en e r.pictor hy Mar h l. This bruises. Chilblain', frosted fcCt,CClds Ct ::.o th.- c. ..- of th.e stride and the chest (it cftenprcver.ts pneumonia). i,h- n n will r sutv.e work for the 30c and COc jars; hospital ike 2.50L : .:: d. v ran tomorr w.
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