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Lack of Apparent Progress on Part of "Bir Four" Causes an Attitude of Pessimism Around Conference.
HV CAUL I. (iUOAT. l'.j- l'iilt.-I I'rt'" : PALIS. April Important economic concession to the soviet rovrnment in Uussia, :inl wer I'tMnt,' considered by Hungary the -tlRfour" today. The allies, it was understood, an practically convinced that the situa--lion in those two countries demands i immediate attention, and that sonic sort of understanding with their ; governments is as urgent as pe ace j with Germany. Fond shipments to Uussia and ; Hungary, and c-il exportation to the latter f'iintr. probably will . . ... i.rnVi-i lilt- ti'tll constitute tin allies' initial nio to hock th westward spread of bolshf ism.
V- No Piogrc-s.. j Continued failure of the "big; - tour" to accomplish any apparent! rour thousand shares of the com-Toi;rcs.-. together with increasing .nou,nr, of the situation in Oer- mon stork of thp mwI' panlzert many, accentuated ihe pessimism ! South F.end Homes & Investment t urrounding the peace conference, i Co., formed to aid the city in meetThere w as talk in some hU'h ! inc the prese nt housing .situation, ouarters that it may le necexiary will he put on the market fit 4
to make pear-- alonic j-reneral lines if tin- --ettlemcnt is to he effected it.r' a crisis is reached in C,rr-' Miany. Thf r'('!i? Litter d'-ato in the r.riti:-h arliament o er pence d--1 i is regarded as siniiican?. ot'.irial ad icen from American l eprcst-ntatives in Hungary indicate t li.t cutitr woul.l make larre. con- . . ions ti the allies in return for toi.d and f i 1. The io-w government. n oidnik' to tlir-f advic es, in con-; i: i . .....1 .-Ii ii ver-, vid ii. f p.-rmaneiiey. ' .mm! Onler in Hungary. ;....d ord-r pr. vail--. Iluntrarian, I.a.l i s are still tressinpr the fact their o.rnm-nt is 'Vommuni'c" ; a .li-tinuuished from t,he llnssian ; i oNh' ik -stftn. I'i-op.-T ty seques- I iration. it was said, does not apply' rn Aiih i iran-'. V'r.sideraho- sipniiicatic h.ts he ti .ittaih-d to th- ord-r for den. Stunts, South African l-nder. t M--c.,.l imtiodiatelv to Hunirary. lf vas .uinomufl that Smuts would !i , .-stitrate "certain )roldems arisu'iT oat of tht- armitl- on which '.)-.' -iipi'-i'n- iiin i dir s furtlo-f' r. I'ot ma t ion . " I " ! n ! ! i - l.i 1 . '' is ii ii.l.-l-tood. Smuts will opei. negotiations which, pride th' 'asis for an airree-, i.m i.; I.ftttvt ii Hunirary and th al-, I v - soicti to liml Ho-tilitie. Ill ea-e tla- : c f o a t houbl de- . id-- to -eiid lood into Ilu.-sia. it i d.-clared thai vfri.-t jro isions would be made for the soviet e ernmen t f( .ae ho-tiliti's ar.d permit the -talis which h.ie broken away ;'to;u til'- bolsheviki to decide their v. fate. Tlj. re is reason to believ. .; was P arioal from reliable sourc s. ::.at Ili:.--ia is r.nl t- "behave" if -he can ha food. I'l' Plicl" Lloyd Gej.j-e l pol ted to fay.r riii-,u ll'isia food Th ii h p.-e-j . i'.T.tls . o:.i:. iae-i -.n !c v. h'.. h perhap- a-- inspired - - i - t in u i ! on' ! ' a fcood i d' a to do soni.thii.tr order i:; Ilu-ta. toward restorine Ph.- arti les s'.if--e;ted feed a lie ' -; means for i rinsinu' thi a', o-.t. Many lie From Xai'Htion. Ibatb.s from starvation in l;;--ia arc IMlTpej-Oi'.s and conditions are o bl, that it l felt food relief v ollbl 1. Ip to sinu' the ilusial s .sc! to a more !i tb.at; that l.a-t n:-.:ht's orb : ea rd in C e-I . rd.1 -' ! fo ir ' antuen: v a - ii i a- b . It is normal social of bol-dievU-m. ;a! communi'iue V n.rftinir ef th e.l that ''-.-orc-ss ki ow n. b o w e o Fi es t Wils- n t;i.i. : r. . r c to 1" .il.iy ,. : I ill"' (.!,t t.. i.' 1.. ..w fl(i'.- nere . is the il-(.,tl-..1 ii.. ...... ; nn:;!v s-.ibiect ;i which! o.r ant'eiiid to be nuiK-i real p! oq. .- u.,s that of repara-, t :.-. v. lu ll w as taken up again tob."'. alocit; with other matters. The i j i t s i? w b'., m.d are st 1 1 in. ) : ta f i : r s.-neroe tor f-- ; i :;i''iMnfi:t of .: i o ' s , o m tu i - -. o r. . : ec t :;! mmt W " to p 4 . a mo.; i t tide ". n i . iX.an.'iit repara j w 'nic! would col - s he (1 rman ! a lf.g the xact 1 .is eclusi IV it d y tlie I n .1 Pre i sterd : . v . Wl'.-oll w:-t- sbedllled to COllTer " ith Kiii;r AH-, r. some titne today re'ard;i; Pa-iiriun.'s gen ral c'alm. Kloir Ab . ;t iited the Hotel Cril'or. abic.it noon aid niacoil in a bt.Kth'- t o n i -i t e m wi.b C' 1.
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OFFER 1200,000 Qhoroc in Mm Pnrnnrofinn In wnui iii iuv uui uiiuii l j be Sold at Meeting Friday Afternoon. o'clock l'riday afternoon in the Ro tary room of the Oliver hotel. The shares are to he sold at their par value of $50 each, and it is ex- j pected by the housing committee ofi the Chamber of Commerce that the! entire $20U,0'- itf the common stock i of the corporation will be ubscril 5 , for during the meeting Friday afternoon. Chairman Fred A. I?ryan of the ecnij'ioioiLie-iMioaiKeoiiii, Chamber of Commerce s housing ri ill nr li-isj ic:iui1 tin fill f nr ttin meetini,'. and in a letter sent out to! ja larKe number of prominent South; Tieml citizens makes it clear that the: pat riotisni of South 15end citizen , K'iierally is to he relied upon inj makintr the Friday afternoon meet-! mic a SllCCi'SS. , ('harter K Keiviteil. j Mr. IJryan points out that the : time is at hand for the citizens of' tb pnmniniiltv t tt bobinil tlie i housing campaign in earnest if t he 1 present housing ;roblem is to le i solved. , Kecently th' South Ilend HomeM) x Investment Co. was orfranized by'
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the housii:ir committee of the Cham-: Fctween four thousand antl five ber of Commerce to aid in meeting i thousand cases are under adjust -the housinir situation by finding: the j nient in the navy. On claims which ilnam !al means wlier bv the i,roi,-' re approved payment is made in 4S
b in may be solved. The charter ha ! been i eceied from the secretary 1 of state at I a.lia na l.ol is. rind the cor- I poraticai is now ready for actual iilisiness. The plan for the meeting Friday afternoon is to have every one present subscribe for as many shares of the corporation as he possibly (CONTINFLD ON FAOF: FOF1L IBER SEEKS AFFIC EXPERT Plan to Organize Both Credit and Traffic Bureaus More Efficiently. i'stai' shment of traffic dei. i tnn lit of a ierm.uieiit ' the Cham'oer I d Coiimeire with ..no in civ. r " who is had wide experience in condue tins,' .. ,rtV. -k . . . .. . ... . 3 ! rhled in...,. T,-a,wd .v w..-.om,. i,i- ' ' ...... ....... ni'-mbfis of the board ' O! di1 n finis i ' '-oevio. aie now looning ior Tl,.. II. , , .. M .iLtoo- man to tin me pi ice, nut so far he has not been definitely de. Meu upon. nie department villi )..... T. .......... ... ......I... ooi ot- o tvvn in ,n uu . ... service until the cone'usion of the membership i campaign of the organisation jveeV. also de - The board of directors t.det led to increase the the credit bureau of the Chamber of Commerce by the employment of an expert in this line to take charge of the bureau. Tells 1'urinw of Detriment. The purpose of the new traf'le department, as outlined by K L. (CO.VTINFL'D ON I'AF.i: KOCK.)
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who ruled the destinies of the German Empire before tbe armistice. From left to right are Wl'iiara Ilobenzollern. who at one time imagined he could lels tbe rorld with bis army; General von Ludendorff. one f tbe acccsories to Ihe crimes: General von Ilindenburg. hailed as the real senlus of the German armies, and. last but not least, the rormer Crown Prince, evidently this photograph was made when the German armies were partly successful tn their dreams of European domination
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r O . . 1 f 111 O ! DUilUS OybltJill bübl U. O. IVIUre j Than $21,000,000 to Date. Pay .Many Claims. i ! Over! WASIlIXrjTO.V, April Z J21.000.00!) has been paid to about o.",0.00 soldiers and sailors, in lots of JfiO each.-under the "boniie" provision passed recently. Army officials estimate they will have a total n tnfn rr T " J IMIM nnd ti-v . Ä men expect i.,,ueu. hf!Jrs hY ''i n the spot, if ap-j plications are made in person. Men j d ischa r d from either branch after Feb. Hi. when the act became ef tective. are receiving their bonus alj Iowa nee with their discharge papers, j ' Although no time limit is fixed when j ' apjdications must b in. otlicials ! ; are hopinir to get all claims settled j ! within a couple of months. Army j applications arc sent to the zone j ; finance o'ficer. Lemon Hide. Wash-j ineton. and navy claims to the main , dsbursinir otficer. hur'au of supplies I i and ai-eounts, navy department, j 'Washington. OischaiKe papers con-I i sistinir of a true copy certified by an j I officer mut accompany applications.' To Replace A rmy of Occupation With Volunteers I'.v l int.l l'r-s: WASHINC.TCN. pr:! . o.- ' d lers in th- American army of o - ! li.vj in t.Tf. nti vupation will b. r.deased as rapidly I as volunteers can be sent. the war a cable t department ?nted "j fi.iy :n to Ceii Fershing. Th war deptrti ment also rewahd the proportion! m wnn n nu n are neing enlisted lor . various orancnes i. the S' r "! J ice. The cable t pers'ung read: !. .. ..1. - . I i e are now uu;ir.s; ior xnr. e i vears 00 eaa volunteers as follows: . -ö.oO infantry. l.'.i"o be, artiüerv. ! I". 4ti.i . ui' miv ai ii - i j partm'nt. LC"Je cavalry, , "Thes. will b- oi in d f I tachments of for assignment npati 'ii. L'pon arrival to army of each o f o detachment, return to th Fnited States for di-charce e.jual number of men enlisted or drafted for emergency, selecting most meritorious cases, preferably the who fall under circubm 7 7. W. D.. I'.'l. and those with class A and class U allotments."
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WOOD IS GIVEN DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL , . i nireu i ress : WASHINGTON, April 3. Maj. Cen. Leonard Wood, for several years a storm center in American army - life, has been awarded the distinguished service medal, the war department announced today. Maj. Gen. Huirh L. Scott was granted the same mark of honor. Wood's citation read: "For especial meritorious and consplcuou service as a departj ment. division and camp coroinani der during the war. He has dis- ! IH VP 1 (lll.l II! 1 ( ' s ox . 1 A a leadership and - " proressional attainments of a hiffh 'order in the administration and training of his various commands and has furthered in every way during the war the system of officers' training schools." The honor to Wood came al the end of a continued hut fruitless effort, not only on his own part, hut lalso through the influence of his friends, to see service at the head of hi own troops in France. EAD OFGHICA I II Ü Harry H. Merrick to Address! Ä. . . I Lhamber of Commerce Luncheon Tuesday. Harrv II Merrick, pre.-ident () the Chic.tgo Commerce assuciattion jand president of the Chicago Fen ! tral Trust o., will be the speaker j at thf Chamber of Commerce mem diver hotel Tuesday noon. During the week of the membership campaign the luncheon meeting, after the one to be held at the Chamber of Commerce Monday noon, will be laid at the Oliver at noon dail. Mr. Merrick will t'.l the members of the chamber what has made Chicago what that city is today, and how South F.end may become a ; great, r city by doing some of the things that Chicago has done. I The Tuesdiv noon meeting is to be dedicated to the hankers and i manufacturers of tbe city. Tbe .'luncheon Tuesday, as well as thoso to be held throughout the week, will begin promptly at 1J:10 o'clock. The executive committee and the J niembei ship "Hying sipaadron" met at the Chamber Thursday afternoon list of prospective which were placed of Commerce and received a new members, in the hands of the members dron." of the "Hying s-pia-
99 one - time Kaiser 'tud three of bis aids CENSE REMOVAL u.. "j Prices to be Determined Demand Alone, Assert Packers. Hy F nlted Press: CHICAGO. April . The prole iiiii.ui as wen as ilia lauiit-jvu munier is to have his ham and ees for breakfast occasionally, despite re-1 moval of the pork packers license i system. This was the opinion here today of packers and grain men. "I do not expect any appreciable increase in the prie of pork ex - cepting that due to demand." said F. IL Ilurrouphs of Swift and Co. If1 cited the Kuropean demand ! meaning a possn-ie snni. rise in priee. L. I, H. Weld of .Swift and Co. 's j commercial research department, I was equally as sure of "rea.s viable ness" in increase. j Has No F.fUnt. i "The effect of removal of the lij cense system by the food adminis- ! tration will be pra"tically nil." said I Weld. j Or.iin men also were , eontident I pork would not make an "undue" rise in price, and even predicted possible relief in grains and Hour. The packers are not trying to riiso the p,ie t ,Drk pr declared O. Walter Heaven roducts." of the 1.,. .. - i .r .....a . l i i., ! ,i i ouai o oi iiaoe. j7"ii:a on. m1 saio. ! would te the only factor. j Heaven predicted a possible drop l within six months six months m Hour prices i .1.... . i ,a,in l ... .- ... 4 . . . . . I uue in 1'iiM'iiiiic iiiij.oii iiilo .America i of dutiless . anadian wheat. RAILROAD ADOPTS TWO FRENCH GIRLS l'. bulled Press; CIIICAC.O. April Z. A railroad is iroing to be daddy to two orphaned French girls. Chicago home. Capt. F. i:. Stoup of the Thirteenth railroad engineers and formerly an official of the Chit aero and Great Western railroad, has notified Federal Mgr. W. I Park of the railroad administration, that the road will have Aline and l)cnis..'. Mve-year-old j twins, as wards. i Cant. Stoun wrote that he foam.! the girls near Sedan after the Germans had killed the f ither and captured the mother. .n:vs ai'im:al. r.y Fnited Pr.'-s: PALIS. April A Jewish delegation beaded by Julian Mack of Chicago, has aske l th-- le.ierue of nations committee to include in the covenant special prov.sions for minority nationalities. Poland and Koumania were specially mentioned.
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ONLY-PEACE. IS PLEA OF RU SSIA it Life Blockade We'll End War and Make Good," is Fromise of Lenine. 11V riiKD S. FKIttil M) (C'opyricht. l!n. j l!y l iiitol I're-: PA lilS. April ::. Th Itusian ; vict government is not askinsr for (recognition hy the associated pow- ! ers. it was learned from raitoritalive sources today. The proposition j recently submitted to the peace con- j Terence l.y Premier Lenine, sum- ; :r.ed up. is suhstantially : "Make peace with us. enahlimr us io end the numerous little wars that Vi heia? waged on llnssian terri- , ;ory. i "fift the blockade so as to per- I ait us to pet food and materials. J "Then we will 'make good" and I o'a CAN recounize us if you care! to." j The liusslans. it is understood, are : ilso willintr to make a separate peace "vith the associated powers, : that is without ineludirifr the new) Hungarian soviet fr;o-ernntent in the pact. !' m.'ikinfr peace with the Uns- I .-ians is naturally meant withdrawal of all allied forces from Russia and cessation of participation in such campaigns as that in the Odessa district. i Agrees to Mini Milit. j Lenir e atrrees to cease rihtln, 1 i 1 ! it is declared, and stop propaganda work in other countries, applying his governmental machinery to purely national affairs, in which he expects to show it is possible f"r a ; system to succeed in which a rich j man cannot pet anything merely bej cause he is rich. J The Russians' attitude is that such military operations as they are j now carrying1 on are in self-defense. t It is known the peace conference isj giving extensive consideration to the Ilatest reports from Russia and i i cumuiiiuuii Ol eviuence mat loienc ! and bloodshed are not stopping- holshevisrr.. Cito One Itistaiut. ! An instance of this is contained i in reports reaching here from Copenhaeen reprarding the reception ac corded Gen. Mannerheim in neutral; countries Mannerheim crushed the j holshevist movement in Finland by' : filling hundreds. When h went to; Stockholm recently a huge crowd j Awaiting him on the pier hissed and, hooted. Mannerheim did not leave tho ,,0.lt. In Copenhagen he was , atoned while riding through tne ; i streets with the king, lie intended, ' to visit Norway but his visit was can - 1 ! celled. ' i In view- of the reports of serious '. food conditions, as well as tin j spread of typhus in Russia, coupled i
with dinger of a Itusso-: if rman al-j CHICAGO, liance, the conference is said to ?,!(.n,.(1 i,ur,,w
considering whether the associated powers can afford to ignore the pre.---ent opportunity to effect an immej diate agreement with the i government. Lenine Unemployed to go to Fashionable Churches Sunday Itv Fllit,! Pres; j Ni:W YORK. April Lectors ot j two of New York's most fashionable ! churches Crae and Trinity havel been informed that six hundred unemployed men intend to march into
will be their I their p aces of worship i'iring se.rvl ices next Sunday.
"The - will be welcomed, the as the general public." declared Dr. William T. Manning, r.-'tor of Trinity today. "The church is always open to those who come for worship." Through his secretary. Dr. ChatlS. Slattery oT Grace, stated that i "they .-ill he erv welcome if they come to worship." Under the direction of s-rr.il leaders, the unemployed who hae been congregating in a bread line for the last few days, are preparing fo' th- quiet invasion of the church
es and trying to get together as big ; misund r.-ta nd in ir of I. a crowd as possible. There will be j C; pi -. "Then Gomp r no demonstration. according to j eulatinc his propaa-. da Plans, merely a silent filing into the'nr.d my doctrine ar.d a pews of the men. Coffe and br.-adjam in the penitentiarv
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Severe Fighting in Frankfort Results in Death of Hundreds Government Tries to Crush Strike.
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BERLIN, April 3. (9:30 a.
of the Hungarian soviet government has arrived in Munich for the purpose of forming an alliance between the Hungarian, Aus-' trian and Bavarian Soviets, the Deutsche Zeitung declared today. The report could not be verified.
IIY rit WK .P. BERLIN, April 2. (Night)
went on strike in Berlin late today. 1.1 1 t l.l t-ii r i
' Aletal workers, ecnnicians and otner skj'ied craltsmen were ttie first to walk out. They were quickly followed hv several other
trades unions. LATE NEWS FROM OVER THE WORLD hi:movi; i:mhiu;o r.y I nip ! l'ro-: v.siiix(;tc)X, April inoal of tlu embargo on lieshipments to C"liicjmo a. an by the railroad adiiouiHcd today i inhiUtratioii. I i T ciiANGi-: systi-:m. V.y L'nite.i l'rpss: WASHINGTON, April 3. Kefonn of the present sstem of estimating1 and appropriating for KiiOTiiniciit ' e.lenditiires will In m;ulc pari of j tlu majority program in the uv ., ... leaders today. sti:aisiiii m uns. Hy Fnite.l I'res : BOSTON', .Mii-s., Apil ::. Fire broke out in the hold of the steam , si,ip SovtliUu at the Grand .lunetioii . k , . . n iMKits and ilio laml frH ,f' Um- finurn ru-hed to Hie MVIIO. . If. II. LEHRERS THY TO GET BAIL "ßig Bill " HaYWOOd and 36 Others Need Quarter lion For Freedom. Py I n i t .-.I 1're April "'. Att ami !eorg'- I i rVan Ilde f ; x,ir tn' a endeaaued 'o oi'tain tb..J .-T4.'M'ja !aii I ece-sarv f I 0f "Litr Fill" Haywood and i other I. w. W. leaders now serving J terms in the Leavenworth federal . prison. ! The me: were ordere, admitted i to bail pending b.earinrr on their .' appeal by the Fnite, States di-trict court of appeals l..e yesterday oti motion of Harrow. Hail in th case j of Haywood was J;x d at ?1". ''' l with sums of from SI.'"", to $1'', j ceo in the cases of the othe; men. In ; addition to the bail, the men prom- ; is.-, through snotsors not to carry ion I. W. W. propag and.1 -r iojtie an- leueral laws. j I'. l riit.-d Pr-- : j LHAVKNWOKTII, Kan-. i :'. "Ilig I Jill" Havw ! and roiL-jiiniioiK members of th Apr; ü b - i W., were elated toi l'.' o' ( T th pr' .- t P'-ct r ! (I.e. s. f freedom within tbo- next f. , l:r. r -l') i.f (! .. ,-.r-.' result to ic i - aennt t n rn to ba;i. ' Tl I 1 f 1 : c - d i go late f st rd:iv. Havv.ood. a' coi'Jii.L' to Torttnent. intends to "center b up-n .lucating tla- pep;., of th:country to recoirn:?.- th- I W. V. as a worthy organization." Haywood b! iin'-d S.inmd Goir.per. h-ad of th'- American Federation of La? or. for hi-- pr'-sep.t rircurnstancs. J "In If Hi. for in-tan.-. I wa- ir. ' Washington, a citizen of good stand-1 ir;." II'ivw o .-l id. in rhartrin' ! V. W. pr:n- ' b.-uar. cirri üraint me ' - a r"-u!t f and the W. W. i rei!ed fro-n r.r.e er, I of I .
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TAVl.OK. More than 150,000 workers Win!.- th strikpat"d for s vral h.ol !.. !) ., ii da s, it w ., s lit.d it minht d next Week and the sudd n wa ca:irht the po rnm-nf fnri i.t prejtarcd. There was no ioh v. howe-r. allil the ily w.i - li t to uitrht. Kept -lis rea M'.H lie X i i ! 1 i J." 1 1 1 1 '. i dicated tl;at reiu wed in di-lurt' ince; ha e he. a h'tut ttrar?. and I "raukfort with greater itor th m he for. Mor than persons have bee I killed and .". woun b'.l St nt t ear;. ' Üusjness is completely at a standstill. Crowds swarm through tii" stivts. stormine army food wa-'n. ! Government troops are maintainin: j the upper hand bv m ans of m.-. -I chine K'ins. bristline from buildings i and armored motor cars. A hatTrty 'of tanks i asi-tine. in patrolllie t he st reets. HiMut'liiiiKV in Frankfort. ! In Frankfort. hn!idr ls of n-rnn ! ha-e been arrested. Jyo- from plutii ijne is siiniaie.i ai mere man a million dollars. Th" Freiheit today published th-' i i ' ' 1 1 o 1 1 1 k I ' I I in io" i. ma ;i t ent I'll 1 c onimittee: ! "Workmen and workwomen, r;and demonstrate aain-t the brutal military government which is crad;ually placme the entire land und. r , a slat. of siege. i "The lo em men r iv fot-ni.bl it-. " ' workmen meetines and is not hir - I dering the dciaonti atii-.r. of tie i e. a t i" n.'iri FORM ASSOCIATION TO FIGHT PROHIBITION P.. i I I. i' -! l'i. - : A LI ! A N V, N. V.. Apr,! . -An s'xiation with avowed p-.irpo-. combatting prohibition has be. -u r, -e-.rporate.l here. Th- ercania? i-.-i w oubl pT-ornote t'-n (! .j nee in h ; Use of alcoholic beverag--mi a Js ) oj.po-. d to any mo to limit r d i-eon 1 1 n ;; th- :i- of Th- dir ' tors a re .la rn t oha a o J A . S'-.l e iCorri'liu- J S'dlivan. Attlp ' Coppel. Joseph W. I 1 a I I ilila 11. ' a ! Fr a-d r aa n and I'ei . i .il if; ill of New Vor!.. Declares She is "Billy White." and Wants to Marry Son of Coffee Planter. I'.V l : i'reSAN' DIi:C' C, .M;sS I ra rices ; J ;.-. George W. flnv of i i -a j. pc'i r 1 f : o i, ? ' 1 1 g land in P.i.-.:tS r.: ;. -ircurns.;. n ', w.i f.. ... day in .-omp. . :. w ' 'u Jo-, form rly a b-i - -...- ! i i i 1 1 1", d . a '' or. i i r. . . t ; . TP.e tW o ! i , . w . r-- Taking o i ' ,-.';. T'ne !;c n- w a - ;. ; ' whf n th.- . i j-.t .-! f. ; Card en v. h . .- of a v. -.ilth v i ,.-.' . . !i: T:.V i i a a-J..'-, 'I n..irry the 'J tiba Pp.' . I i r 'ir t i . ! ' who i ur: ;-. er ;r;t . d 1 1' 1 trs if grad;.i To marrv I ' tt;rn w;:! S.i 1 a dor. The r:r r..i!l.e i- ' 1: r t . 1 w Wb.r. Was -ij -t;t ite : r . V t n ' 1 ray i -crigir.a b Gray, -h ra r.i h :. . I O . J: T"ci 1 ii; tr G tl i r.i
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