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1 ' yccYouRedened War Stamp Piede ? 0nly Two More Days in Which To Do So Remain WEATHER N CITY IF YOU riAVK WANTS YOU WANT SITTEIED SAY SO IN THK SENTINEL WANT ADS ,!,! Snow 1 ! fCrJ!i:TH YEAR IT I.I. I.Rttt.u Mini Hlf F. WINSTON.SAI.KM. N, ('., SATURDAY EY ENING, DEC 28, IKIS. MARKET EDITION .SIXTEEN PACES-TWO SECTIONS" 'HISIS "PRESIDENT'S DAY 99 , 1 2 TWI SENTINEL t . h S3 "sg ven a Grat Ovation in London-On Sixty-Second Birthday PRESIDENT WILSON A GA IN HONORED IN BRITISH CAPITAL ITI5H pi mn LLnULU Present Wilson's Party Arriving in Tlic French Capital. IM (.tiirue r.nnuisiasuc Hi, ! unlerence With 'i e-idcnt NY IS IN EVIDENCE! emt Notably Successful! e-ulrrt Expresses His j alituile l or Reception ; ; rnnfcti m es ; , '.I V ilil, I'll'lllH'f .'. I I ilirr members . .hint ( estri day Ml' I'CSI-f ill. ac 1 Mill, Which 1WS ' :,.r- u ,i fiiiinil l" m !) i Mr happiest f hi iiiv relations : I S' ile llllil Great '! ' '- ! i tiiirr rarely has I ,- ic mer the re- .i i t encc, the news . i. - II .-(.lies I Imt "ii !f (he peace con- 1 l .ii,. mil begin I. it"? . m mi Ihf Monday (ti ll i . i.s .ii t in itially ns ni. r i . ti Hicu who mi't i rii'fhii. of the grati i k, ml h He over the i ..ti TI..11 -liny ul Hover i ,t ni l. i London and Hi said they Mini '-' - reception. Till! en; essentially fin' ; fur nil America, not prepared fin' i -mi h magnitude as "' U -mi reached t Mi' '- ning he was in eon ti". i --pii'lts, without '' ' " of fatigue t 1 "I Mini, who were r -"'-- of Mis moods, Hi, to the Mail, "enn " I"' nil ill Mini fruit -im-i.i iuiv day. They i . i i ' 1 1 : , 1 1 1 In id I Mo fm' iin Anj;Iu-Aiiicri' 1 i I'liiiol tin all fsuM- 'i.li'! . ih i- wpcf coniUii't- : ::.,,!! !'l lll'ill'l HtMKlS h i in- HI PCKlcllt IS I r.V ! 11 Hi,, ( ii lil:lH of Kll- ' ' il'-iitncil In PMnMlf i i i:i!'il illld CdKCllt . I lil- view (in curdi- a : ,ifi r siivs a niPinlier party roimirkeil : '"i ' iH'i'unloi'od n Rood " line 1 louse cnyiroii- "i.i nlnir si rcct anil felt ' liiimc." tNs I A YOKING t'OAIJTIOX FORCES "' ' ; '-'s All indlcal Ioiih at " ficrnoon were that "''I i;iihbii and hlM Kv ' ' -I h:ivf. an overwhelm ""v "i 'Me new Mouse of i-ipiirM, former premier "'' . ! '"' 11 hern I party, ha ,, ! '''I- liis seat In the house '' 'Hal tMf oast division I arlicr Itoporls ''' lOlcetion returns I' t 12:80 today favor IMP "iiinenl. At this hour h id n'tnrned 108; the ' NMi rids l; laMor 15; n ,i;i' ' 1 : Sinn Fein 26; ahd ii"r,ou Di-rcalcd - i'i i mi. n. leader of the "' ''i-''..v and former mem- ! i Minet. Miis Meen (le-'''-""(! ion to parliament ': (lixtrh't of Eaxtham. "'"i k the election returns -nit : "ii-i.ts 127; eoalilion wmoniBtR 5; liberals 2; '"it MmallntH- 1; Sinn ti" independent. sn thij morning of thp dent 1 ' - i,. . l Wni-, ; ..!.-.. rt?T: C'U - i ., . . ",-;. v 'V 1; " i-1 ' J .'If'1 ' vf 1 - : ,''-rf" 'I,,-. 5T ' ' .. I , . ; . , - "' 1 ' ' ill snow, .1 -.(lie I ins ! ! I . I 1 1 1 . 1 1 ,K 1 ),, ., ,, , , , ,,,.nt to I Me H I I I VII I ill Paris nii iitlv. . Peoples of World Want Peace, and Want It by Agreement of Mind, Declares President T Vilson PUBLIC CEREMONY IN COMPLIMENT TO d. I lid I Me hi. The aMovi- phol Wilson ami his R ULESURE ISS UED BY GRN. PERSHING TO GWDE GERMANS MAY ARBITRATE Pi SfiMF nilFSTinKS- RESIDENTS OF .0 REGIONS MADE UBUCi. j Deemed Best To Ch tendency 10 Anuse i ient Treatment j PURPOSE IS MERELY I MAINTAIN GOOD No Rules Are Made Whic - Merely of Retaliation! Revenge an. I CoMlenz, Friday, Dec. 2 S . u jeH for the giiidiince of inhabitant f re gions occupied by American, trees were issued today M.w (lentrnlt,er sliinK. Except for minor and speclfiiu lations tlie Americans have not tor fered In local affairs up to lay. Cafes have Meen open and tM jib filled niht after night. Nrwai (is until recently have puMltsMod ,li out restraint siyh ariicies us ey dosired while crowds promenade "ie streets until midnight and even. If, The Germans had come to believe t .such conditions would Continue s while there were no serious lncld as a result of the tolerant rule of i Americans it Was deemed best (. check any tendency toward abuse The regulations Ibsued today ; were signed by (leneral Jumes McAndrew, chief of staff, "by co inland of General Pershing." In dra liriK them an effort was made to. avi ItMe inclusiow of itnynules which woe I merely humiliate the-population I which savored of retaliation or re i enge. They are intended , simply J 'maintain good order, j I.'nder the terms of the regulation jlhe authorities will, know the tx;e i i whereabouts of every Individual f' a, , hip. recent Rpneral ieaeh must carry an identlllcatlon car ,joo o'ni !'" linnl result will be ' and Rive notice gf channea of habnn i . , the day is over. In all I tion. Householders must keep .poste ' 'I'M the count starting ion their doors a list of the resident rnobil. proportion of the! of their buildings with their ages, nn Is sign, 'iii tis were expected to J Uonallty and occupations. All weapon fu,,,, .,. "ut midday and all the land ammunition must Me surrender i -lit with the exception ! ed. The KatherinK of crowds is ror r ,lu 'ncy. in which, owlntr bidden and no meetings except courts n am '" . i candidate, the poll- t schools, councils and religious serv- ieral ni-tponed. j ices wl! be allowed wthout permn- i,p (,... ''u," return received j sion... Jhig in "l of a woman candi- i The people are informed that a mill- tlli , ""tie Despard. She i t;ir' court win punien any HiiacKing "i N'orth li.ittorsea by I or Impeding American soldiers, or tt-s- coalition liberal. ' fleers and those who destroy or Injure ved 7.2:il votes aud i property belonKinff to or used by in,. no was a lobar party 1 American army, or wno commit an) 1 l Any! I 1 I .11 i I ' I'l COIiifi 1 in r 111- cl"S t. J mull !-.UM HI. 11 f-l'Vel.i I ililllf ill- 'I. -I urn- V. iili M iil ci Hue b"- , tiy fole II.. ii .1! initic tune dm'ili:. I J the i :, ( nli M l.rc m.i v he left nvel lOER i for iirh; - t.-n after an iigrecment M.m I i been 11 11 .(., In tile le.iiiite of lia- I I . I i j (ions. 1 laV'0r On,. ( i he e nue -linns may lie lint Sp - future - itii- of laixi-mburg. One party t:. "' ,t, -ires liie r...i.i.tahlih- ' I meat o! -It- nr. He! iliti.iV, Anollier i fiivors i . pi 01 ;. 1 111.it urn of ,1 t i-puh- tie A f 1,1 ...wm i!es naeXllioll to France. ' '-' .mot her prefers a 11- 1 I ' Is1 IK'XUtinn I!' U-Mini. Tin- ".nil" eoiir. i' eli.i! may M, t..:ov,i'i eoiii-eniiiiu dilter- I ch;,! ciices Ie-' .-n fe' I'tiiiti-'i ;'l .' ul;''-: t he Slavs ie 1 oivi.-ion of t' iritoi'-v on i:i 1 the east. -hoi,.- of the Adri.-iin . I A (!0 ' '"I Mm .llli.O i ,.lien- :P1. , lioll M - '"' iie of Seriiil V.iiete Ii , I there i.; . r . -1 i of H ver.il European I illlluetiee ' ' .' 1 1' . I i h -. I iiioVtie. .Hell IllSlmp (.1 '..( lllliil I'M. em iiinnini I j recenth I i eli.re iriivms Koine had a long o va w v, ith I'.enodict. An An, n iiikiini also li.i. vihlted, Serbia, p . . i-"H.rK-l. I of i'i eel- Tit led Sportsmnn Again to Try for America's Cup Speiikini; tod i .illld H.itl at a eel IIHMiloiM nil l.n ll;(- of llie.il lwit.ilnn ' IIKet illf.t UHtMl' Me, (11,,! e, 11. ell t'lr,l 1 (nt U III on I, alt I inc. I hi, pl llielpli' thill I heir IIMIi.l no lomel be a tp.it- aino of powi i "ifi h ftiighi ini,( llie I Hip peii c of ih(oi ld but tb.it Ho ifillllll' til It -I plo.luee 11 ..mi HI I (if .power Mleb hoiiMI .re.f!te It The pie, Id, St le(Ci!ioi ill the Guild Mill w is iii spout, meou- and he.dly tl. it it 1-111 1 led nil II II III p.l n U .( . Mle liote (if filenilnMlp iiol 11 ihtl 1 1 ii i lo(l Men he arose to ppeaU tMei. u.ih n piolonKi'd oiiiMiii'' of li.neli l.iini.i: iitol i Mel-ring and Ml, t-ilk was fie 'lliihtiv plinet tia t ed Mv nppl;iu,e A' tlie ( onelii-loli of Ml- i(ddless the mid tern p rose w ith one iieeoi d and rMeer ed, iind II l.e(t up the appl.-iiiMe and cbeei ig its Me pa,ed out t Tle preMlilciit ,,s Klell il notable outturn on iImiic In bight Ins itt.e('M and some of (Me pillule L'ml unn re ' ueuci! a ppl.ll,i el e Ills lllbilte to IMe armies id ihr uwn bit ed gmcin tnenls mill Mim ileeMiPiillnli tbdt pen pie tMl iltiilt the tviil id Hunted peace and wiinii'il it imtnedi itel nol, however, by rlillipiest, rift t b aree meiil of mind Thp d,i Mi uiehed goiei niiieut and other otlleials ijjeiHcl bv the Mild inn V or bpfnrp thu prrniili'iit'd nrrivn! 1 1 1 I Vi 1 1 1 I'letnlcr I.lovd ( H ill kp. I K Ml lid HalK , AdliniHl nlll, Aniltrn rureittn Sri ri t ii v I'.at iili,. Inr mi i I'l pullet Holt. 1 1 li thc hPl(le Hlld pi lil Ipal a I Me ' lied i h.iiui'lliH of IM, cti .1 lull (Msadot w of I he Km i-i anient Aftel I l Putdeot Wilson n ,1011 ,1 ,,! WPIP Kliliiit., mi tlix dais, ll,i I. I.I lit.tiol In IMe tenter ttinl Hip 'ie"ideii II Mix HkMI Hell In IMe I hike tit I'. Hi nautili! The ini.il h 1 1 1 1 it V hind In the Killlen pMlied Allielti'HIl Hlln ll-li PI IIIK I'l eilelil WIMiill III VI lib I Me .silal 'tipulifcltot tlHillier " In IMe (-"Mil sp of his opepeh the pill (dent del I. li ed I he milihein told foMKllt til do ail With the nbl oldi'l niol e t.iMllnh a net on. 1'Me old tifitei Me lid. Mad for It i I ntel the "illisl.thlp iMiiiif,' citlipd (he hdi. hup id pottti rlelei inini'd hi i ninppi u ii ml i i i i .leaioiiH w.lit'hfiiiue-iind "all an tagoumui of llilep,t" The men who h ue fought ibe n ,,r he mint Imd Mreii nu n ft nut ln-e ii i tion, uliit mil. delei mined ilmi imh noil of tiling (dioiilil pud mm and fill ever " The mirreetinii for n nun t u of poler, he reniiil liiol. nii t ollitliK now from even i(i.irt( mid fiom itiprv Hiirl of intnd The ruin pi I to mmr, he ilei'liited must nut tie a Mai iiui-H of power (if one piiwitfi(l g(oui of niittons xel off Hgiilnet hhiMHup. Inn ,",T,7, vf K iTlj.N I'AiTi r TW (, i HIIVI FEATURES DAY I iirmally Welcomed To Capi t.il of Great itt Hain l$y Munit ipnlity HA.NtJCET EAST NKJMT , A NOTAI1I.E OCCASION ' i;; n i lien n! Adilrc-HCM Made Ixinjc t.'cotjft. and the President i....i mile , a p. i 1 Mom lout limn iin.l I"' ki,,K i I'd ,,, . vi at I a i,, ii I n I .tied eolge Ml I' . pi'', let iii iip ,,f I'l f till in H lison Mix nut) , ,,,M i I. linn 't many . It ( mh.),i. APPREHENSION IN HIGH PRICES WUL GERMAN CIRCLES CONTINUE A WHILE ertnin I'rohlcni.s at Peace Con (Terence May Await Ecaue Of Nations 1 - & vVi. Il XI; ,'.- ? I.Ik !l r' , , , , 'li Ebert-Hashc Cabinet May Not Re Able ltnjfer To Assert Authority Member of the Federal Kesene Hoard Gies His Yiews To Economists J Sit I in, I'tlda;., Inc. Vi'liile the government loiuinui in di n tint cv Is.lellCe Of a ItlSlM. de';(lillll'litS ap IP i ' v 1 i ,K .HKiill ipidly a iiproaclitiig the re I),.- -;.ell l,l,.ie cabinet Hi B -r -be able to uselt its , jtf i . 5 .-- , OVER A MILLION sir. Thomas liptoni i Tliomns Upton, lliru the lioval 'i Va'-ht ('lull, luis,,iRiied another teiige for the A inertea'H1 ("ii p. Ills lender, the Stiamrock IV. , w;is on hii;M .iciii nheii the war broke in , and after taking refuse in Itor- ol i was brought In New -Turk and np at ii Ninth r.iooktyn shiny. ir. I, not known iMether Sir Thomas Int. lids to iiiime the Shamrock IV. as the ebiilleimer for next year's race, tit II Is In lielcd Me will. MEDIATION HY THE PRESIDENT ASKED vicn N DESIGNATE 0 in 'iiiiip. Iter-. ;jli Monsignor ('t;T the j oi oi J ntidersi.eietal'y ot le. asked I'rei l, lent VViUnu to medt- "wilM a viei lo set'liiig (Me VHti i fttuatioti" ibning tlieir interview i'itfis. iiceording to lien spa pei f. pear to be point wllel , u ill no 1 i iiut horn , I The llerlin in wspiipen I'Bflei t Hie , a ppieheiislon pel vadium all clieles, T iseisehe .l ltlHlg. for instance, rajs tile six men who smn for the l government ai e no longer llm govern, j no lit, and il ills upon the ophIj ere- lilted eell't.ii coilto'll of soldiels ulld workeis to asMime the- respotisibility j The Tagcliiatt dpclaren It will Me .fatal to pin Mopes to tMo patlotial ;i.-i-i setnbly ;n a eon.-t il tie nt body or a, one which ((mid icpalr the dainagi 'now tiiri.aleiilng The Eokal An?.uige( i Ik I it v r m that th crux of tlio eilii.m i t.iiiti is to be found in IMe struggle be tween the llldepelld' lit soelallstH arid tlie Hpurtaeus group in order to pre 1 vent, a meeting of the national Htiuibly It, pointM to the probability of a return of events on November II which might const it ute a new govern . iiii'iil headed by George I.c'lbnur and i iJr. l.ii bk necMt, ladicalH. The situation Is critical and il. Is I not Meiieved the preseiit governmenl I w lit survive in lt piesi-nt makeup. The I; u inls' h.'iii hj.vh It Is highly uti 'certnin if h; lie it and Heheidetnanii will ; Me aide Hi nave the sit uat ton for thetn ' selves. Orders Of .Now For Demobilization That Number, Says Gen. March He also sul'ttiitied to Mr, Wilson documents jusnfyiiig the Va! bun's at tttiiile of neutrality during tlie war" .'mil set forth the humanitarian work done by tiie Vatican in favor of pris oners, deported persotiH and others who were similarly affected bv the straggle According to a CopenMagno dispatch of Friday night the wotkmen's and snldwH!"' t"inttMi council Mas beer, summoned to meet witli n view to re constructing tha govcrfitueru In Her lin. This report was contained t'ti a Jferlin dispatch to i.ne Copenhiicen tlprlliigsKe Tliletlde, i lUehiinind, V.i, lire I'V-lligh pljeeH Will prevail until the eKpallidMII of currency I in-dii lesiiltlng from h buying of mn m i ui uM m on t reiin hits been eliminated and until the vol lime of credit and tiitiom y Man I n ipiiuted to an piiiutiiy witii the nee. is . ut Industry ami tiade, (leciartd A. I' Miller, a member of Hie federal ie nolle hoard, speaking today hi h t, Hiint of the HMIilliil rotivetit loll liere. of the American Economic AsHoen,-. Hon Terted by price levels in Hie e,,d i ihk maikeis, gold ha lost iiimiit oiie h.ilf its pun loisllltl power ellicti tlie beginning of the war In lM, Mid Air j Miller Gobi as a Btiind.ird of el i cMniiKP bus fallen In it pm eiBing I poller. Ik) said, hei .tuse II Mas etin t the fate of paper liirn'iii v from jis ' log prleeH wMn M on u whole tie basin' are up iilioul 1)0 per cent In nitiiti rie.'i where Hip gold standard ,1111 obtains "Gold will not recover n.n but pur (basing power until pi !ci li.-chiiH." , Mr. Miller said. ' I 'In ineiiil, credit '. iiiid liutdneiei reiHtioindilpst whtcli have Meen thrown into i unfuMoii bv 'canon i of thelsp In pi It-en will not Me st r igMli'iied out ii ti 1 1 ihe pne eiiu.i tion In reel Hied. lint tM" pi n e sit liutlon will not Me iectl n! Until the cxpaiieioit of our i'iinen y ami iiedd itltriMutabl : to IMe toiling of war cc '. curltles on credit Mas been idiiinii.iied and IMe vohime of rrenil and ( .ji - ! rent Ma's unci; mote be. n In ought , hack Hi a normal ei ono'iilc volume tMat I?, to say, a vol'iuc on reHpotutim; to Hie iircdd of liolu-ttj and Ira Ie for tlie pi (iiltictioii ami Ma i;f of t I at norma! va I mi, TMe embargo laid My t Iii c mrprv (hiring the war on rd'i shipments. .Mr. Miller said, xhould lifted ut (Mo e.tlllpst pra-ii'aMe Inoi'ieli' , or ' iei soon as out la'i rcit inn 1 itn.iiniit re. iationsnips a'c s.,,ii imt vie ,ue no lilllgel under the nec'r-ipV of tuk.llg (,'ilie of itilV'T in M.ll.inel-l Of lite :(- . i' i :(iff. st TH 71 s 'i-a ' 'ii Tv V7J l.oiriioii, i, -j, u,w . Idem i1V" in liiototi -pi,,, ,( Iwn i hapterr. of 'ir ilitent II -otl i. tl-ll ,i,iv !, .leit.ied lo liieeiing, and "Hie (loin with n,i,tl and ii.lnn,, p. ioWae, ttf iin " t (illielil f,l,, (J,, m,, "Ilitl llliij, t-t tl, Sittolo, o. pit ('ill' Is of the liilll.t ll.il an.) life M ill-doll Itiio.-e. ( in , lol'l 1 of Hie llli llni,,! ,,l , , Ineiil.tt pie. ii,, , wbnh ale Hie In H 1 of IP .tain , , ,, In I lie Guild Hall an ...Idiem if will iime w.tii, pi i scni, , (,, , 1. 1 Ci. ll lll tll .,, '( ,,J 11,,, ..lie) 111 Meliaif of Hie . nn. ,, d I epl pieiitii,. vi iimeiii ami ,,( oeiloeliu. After I b id W a t nter- m by Mm loul t in pin at ion of i Me H v, hie ii wa.i at e hliioil I I got tm-(lie.,, eiiiout iti in a t itou. i tin d (hi d ete.l.. wh fin, In t , t.l -iiid the iii'. a fSiin to tended I,-, till, ,.t 111' tl he 'i . on nil, ,,,!, , ('I oil -Vine! (eat! pt el ide O t Oil ly (.lint and li.io.sii.it, after Hieir ii. eiive adimnl i i ( li.i,, hav ii" i -d hi i :it l iiiild ilall A i. Hit, hi i of lollop, mi ( nit fn and Iriite-I .Slate (aleMiiteii have b. , II cnleiialiieii at Guild Ilall, hhw r Vlhlio the pi ei,..il tli.s lllortllltit I. '.nun, a, idle front llepu , 1 e 1 ,1 eseiH i!t( a llitiolier ttf Stieip. (lid illM-lilictl -It the Allterlctl is --, . khiittl . i,ii Hoops well' Ming 1, hi. lt d tin, i it ml disti l g lliwineelveit aliing tlie rutin, ' the itllite.i coai Ilea Of the city inii.irles wit,, blitlKllig the ill il' t roeii nnd Hi,, sto i ,u , u, mclr t'ubve Of Olti.e lo 1,1,11,1 , Tiie pt ".'"i'lii Mad ihe h.iiiii fual ill" as 'bat on the m i ,niini Of tl.O pn-ii!ell! s t ntiai to linilim Thele iva.it 'f'" ".Hill' si .,1 of Moueehfdd ea i alii oiiii, deis in rc.-iriet livery Mut ttiire m i., only tliii.e miiii state Ian-d-tiiF in sie.nl of fi-,e Mefore, 'llit? Ku.iid of honor from the, fam ous Hlli'iell' ll tlllery I'Olilp.l iv ,i din it ii up before Hie Gulpl II ill where the Imke t.l i 'pii'iia ugh! a, the first important giiiml to nirtve. Tl;e ptcsi. (lentei! ,i,l(i W'.is I'eeelved t tile ei- irame li Hie lord bi.ivi r. iiir Hur a.,. .MiVd,,!!!, H,,, l,d M.yeis and Hii" sh.-titf and iin iiiie is of in, recep tion ommiltce. Tlie Guild II. til ,..ril was .trans foi med into a1 iij.tuei!,, hower of pennant . illld fl.lg.-t of Hie a ysiicta tiol goierntiient, anion,; vGibrh Hip Hlars pi eiloniina t tt t-'t'oiit the the greti whtte and red n; il London. and Sli fHphe f!o flag of M)'l Mil. M vri ; uoxoit linyl I T i i't;f.sirii'T tCGTINUED ON I'Atil'i TWO) tee i H 53 3. act rep- exn one mi. lice tnencai: :.' have 1" ' ii.HI SHI' -tic-net,! . 'is 'it. 1 ,. dis-ch;.! ii Hon oil: i'ershmg t ! , Prance. .l,HOH men - , -t who h , date dflii :il men at .More than ihliers at. home n designated for the armistice Man h gave the Ot, men in home ami IM.O'ju re assigned liv i" e-ttiv cotiley .re tdv (1l.-fia re ive landed from -.1 reports show I 3:,.4na ofllcers .-' hcrgei'I. Corn- (tiii Just ( tided Lithuanian Capital Threatened By An Advance of Bolsheviki ; 7; IMMEDIATE NEED OF 2,000 YOUNG MEN i,u.. bati'iH A tit-ti With ! ttig to. H o .. coiji ft The, 'be b. I'ie,-ld Kilg Ge l"'i -Ml , tit -' - iit nltlt slate n n HI alter 111 o'clock il'" iind Queen Maty. retired tu the draw -I'nf is, wati e:p! veil ittid i tu iimi " iii informal on; n et , London. I tec. 2. Vilna. the capi- If the German reply is 'unfavorable tal of Lithuania, is threatened by an the Poles will begin, a march Into advance of Bolshevist troops, accord- Lithuania, for I hey are determined not to allow the 'ltolsbevisti to cap- Waghiiig'pti, I"pi a - immediate fur 2. mta young un n to betrain ii service in the I 'tuted State mer, b.irtL tin' l ine was iinnounpeil to day by the nhipplug t'Onrd. I'.erause : 're of tlie rapwl deiiveiy of catgu k- jhiiti sei.t wliich are now to be manne Wl Male fun usually ' -are conr frl i WpiH-i t e. 1111',. (late ilai'fV .! t OH rna n .pt iriK to a Warsaw dispatch to The .Mall utKli (late of Thursday. The Polish itaft httjs demumled of the eneral.-i, IIofYman and Kalk- erdiavn. free passage for the Polish troop trains over the lines now in Ger man hands from the Polish frontier to ilna. Trip Germans are also ask ed to permit the rejoining of the Pol- . i'v been d .-is for the 'd to Tin-re the tntri I at r rsrt-- and - liithuimtn n - railways- wh-k4i .undred tun i were rut by the Germans ture Vilna without an 'attempt to pre vent I. The i'oles have telegraphed the allies asking them to nd ottli et to accompany the troopa. A later dispatch from Warsaw to The Mall Hie Hiles have acceded to the reipust of the German general for a delay of twenty-four hours ow iPK to th dllUculty of. communicating wuh lierlln. excpiHlvi !y ly ii board aid there w iiiiind for such me riior within a. few i I if the 2.'i'( me 'On are to ,."kn thi tires JllSt set t to the board's Atlani rtha nt ron ban Paclflr; H ' itdlitOlt ititting snips in two speecho ! Kitig George ami Init tiiosi. speechet. i .ili' p.e My Aiblresseii ,,' ''out in Great Itt'itaill are ttoii.st eomphmenfiiry and ,i to a Ih. ins to tntern.t'. tnihi .. Iji'I night both lire r- i, n longer than i . customary and eontiiiiiei! dirpcr re. f ii e, in Hie b iineits attemimg Mr Wilson's i n King George referring fo the d, ii Hi "bij the fiilid futinda teiris (if a sett leruc nt ri'stlng upon t he i'firi"i'til of the amaticipateiiriatlunal 1Hp " I'rp'iilerit Wilson went even more (id far HuidtrerHv to tne poitir wnen ne rerer- San Tran-t fRd tn the Hue m'jhe grew tsairds. t tie j de- i in, : ( rews. (s an unusual i w hit h tiiiost eeks. ! i now wanil, i,- ' fiiaces of applen- i .il f (Hill sliips of C t ra ining s(uad- I i.1: T I it f ,.; t- ii v- rtc 1 (GrrltNi KfiT-WXii'AvB TWOt f 4 .; -'". ".';.. ; I l V-' '--ji
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Dec. 28, 1918, edition 1
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