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hrtnan Cabinet Is Changed; French Premier Is Endorsed; More American Troops Arrive
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Cordial Welcome In
Manchester
tinted Freedom of the City
Demon-! rat ions For Vis- j
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TENDERED IflEBERT !
PREIEfi; . CABINET
Presidents of Two (Ifentest Kepuhlies
Riding Together Through Streets of Paris
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ill CUI'II'HI1
i iiiifrrtcil In h
"1 riKlH ln'IWOftl
DuiMpi., ilccl.iroa
;-! in i'fpiviii tin..
!; city of Mituefu's
iii' Trailo II. ill help
,i -i is not InierrHMur
it lUt'0lt' lllll till!
"i lil, ) iiililcil.
hiul niithint: for
iiii-iiilit to keep the
i irhi jioie y a hut
'"r," the piBsiilonr
I'niti'.l HtHtea woulii
i't In "it becaiiRO shf
iiiinlilnailon of pow-
tun u coiiibiiuttloli
Am. t:
fi'Mni; of 1'oi'rtlnl
i'.'iiiiiImIiIii li.
iiml CrcHt ftri-
" ' .1 1 .1 tho presiili'tn,
'" '''.""I on lhi principle
i'i i-:.;p ami piitiloufin mat
'o -u,. inrtfp than was
''il 'i'hi. pari iii-rshlp of In -'
hii h li.nl a! icniptfl thi
-rni-i.-jt of i. worUI liait
iIiumi, ln ha id, u.i Interest
"t t n ) t i men toprther hut
"'"iii. Common devo
!" ihi- ri;;lit wan mo oniv
c '' "a.'.l, lint ooultf bum
! iu''.; n r.
Hi n.i'iii wlnrh m just
-'"' tliiim moip rlitfieiili
r attempted nad to
heil a i'iniitiin nn.
"r 11,1,1,1 ami purpose, the
n! "'''I- I'lit a keen Inter
cnnsrioiiHncas would
'' II IMSV,
( onlidence In ( lemenceau's Pol
icy Expressed Hy French
I. aw-.Makers
Wilhelm Dittmann. Who He
Mns Post. Tells Of the J
. Differences ' I
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tPRDBLEIl
1 ANXIETY
AFTER STORMY DEBATE SOME VEXING MATTERS
Premier Indicates Adherence To Constant Differences lletween
the Old 'Balance or Power'
System
the Socialists and Independ
ent Socialists
t..t
it
r.iris. I lee. ail - In ail.li e-.Nlm
' chamber of ilepuucN last
t Premier I'lemeuci a u maile
"FUT.'iBOllONy,
.'I
" .i-ici'iini
'Hs or
Jul.
l'ew men have mm
the world war than !
lioiilit'tiy of New
AllK''t, 1H14. he
l''oi'eiii Lemon, an
three times, lie nei
famous warriors u lit i -translcrreil
to I he I
service anil saw actio'
Albania. Before thi
sicneil he was trar.
Ami'iican air service i
turned to America,
tell the story.
more si-rvi. e in
"Utenant IMgar
:ins. Karly in
listed In t!ie
whs wounded
d, wilh thosn
917, then was
mb aviation
in Sim Ida find
triuistice was
-rred to the
I lias Just re
h lecorations
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K lin that 11 wan bis intention
In support Cleat Itriialn in the
M'i-'otia! ions on the freedom of
tie- seas, and lie declartd that
b:- attitude in this mutter Mas
ii . proved by President Wilson.
The premier told the chamber that
bow was the time to i h nine pilots,
but the deputieH gave him a vote of
conn lenre by .ISO to 134. I'lemler
Clene menu explained the p",ice situ
ation as it concerned l'r me, !Teat
Ilri i ii snd the I nleil Sl.uc and his
I '.iimllon appealed fully to satisfy
all eicept til Ulklllt d socialists vt ho
repe.itnlly Intel rtiptert him In a man
ner ivhioli I'resident I'eshaniel char
acterized ns "Indecent "
I'lemier t'lemencea ii said liis run-
veiMtloiiH wnh I'resident IInoii had
been profitable, altho he added, "I
Hhoiild not be tellliiK the Until If I
said I bad Always been in agreement
with him on all ooints."
I In KummiiiK up bis argument for
full confidence and the exercise of
pain me oy wie inam.ier ui premier,,,, , resident Wilson immedlntely
declared: I with the ropiest that Mr. W ilson dlc-
There will be claims to be etita(e ,.,., , Germany based on dctn
forlli and others which will have to'ocruiie principles
be niven up. If I mounted the run- LeadlUK Independent unclallsfH In- 1
triim to elaboralo thu subject. 1 j dilated tonlKht that their party rep- 'i
woii'.l be the worst premier in Ku- ! resentatives would retire from the ;
rope That does not mean that we are. sltions they now occupy In ntate and
not working hard to prepare a line of government depart mcntr
actmn for the peace comi-cHs." , Members AM.I..,-.I. i
1 t.e premier earlier had expressed! 11 ;
Ills belief ill the efficiency of the old! 'openht;en. 1 i.e. .10. The ren-
Hvst-m of alliames, called "the bal- ,r"1 r"ncil of soldiers ami workmen!
aim' of power," but indicated that h.; ,,f ('ermany has appointed II. rr,
. . . - Vn.L. ..9 L-...I. II t
was not opposed to a league of na- i"'"i'" ' '
licillh, tsundav, I lee 1'9. Ill-viewing
the situation I. .ailing to his r. stgna- ;
I Ion. l.i -t night Wllh.lni liptinann.
minister of ilemobliiuit ion, traitspoit, !
justice ami health in the Cbcit gov- I
eminent, said today a crisis bad been
impending since November 9. owing to
constant differences ns to Internal and 1
foreign policies between the two sec-i
tloiiH of the cabinet, th.e mh la lists and ;
Independent soclallsls. He said the'
matters which caused the principal
trouble were pressing economic pro
blem and iiuentions of demobilization
and military reorganization. !
Ululiurd Baith, who also rcngusd'
a minister of norlal policy, waa pres- :
ent when llerr I'iltman was talking
and took a most gloomy view of tha
immediate vmiioinic future of tier- ,
mntiy.
Uoth the food situation and the pro
blem of raw products present great
difficulties lie declined that be was
in favor of sending a peace commls-
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St.
F'ffSiVJ
(luc-liiin or l'nemploed Men
I ConrrontH American Army
I Or Occupation
MUCH CLOTH" IS FOUND
Americans Considering- How Ti
I'se That and Also the (Juan-
it y or Leather Found
('..bleu, I'ec . The Meadd? Ill
cii Hsihg iiunilo i of lineitiplok i men
I .!' a aii'l other limni in the o -
in
The a
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bin..
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phot.
gtapll .
i-sld. lit I'
taken sb
Hill- h f I.
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I'M-i.tl
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nt il no1
Willi bun
cent
Tomorrow the Last Day To
Pay War Savings Pledge
Thow who hate nol i't fsmiplf till iimimcms oh tticlr PIIH ttur
Miivlngs il-dges are again reminded thai liiimo ro Is Hie last ila.
'rherc" Is a iiuisbti'inble sum of iii.inc) ii-prcsenicil to pli'dgcs that
Itaie not ct been reib-enicil, . t halt-man I. V Lot-n-ll m-g. rtcr)
p. rum bi bus not p i ImuiuIii slumps l.i lie full iiiiioiiih or bis pb dge
to do so tomorrow, b) nil menu.
l'orili lias gain o r lb.' lo" In all war campaigns. ( . ri ilnH
Ibe i oool) .-annul nllord In bo In bio. I In ibis louti ne ol I In- ft, ibnt
the altoi iiH'tit lias Imm-ii ovei-siibix-i'ilMal hi pli-dgi- iI.m- nol .bi.ni.iiii.
Ibe standing in Ibis unifier 'I bat Is il.-l.-i-inlnc,l b$ ibi ni lual sales.
We are not )ct "oi-r I hi- top" in ib.it rcp-c and It i- n,i'i ncrv
i-ilicii aim Iiiih nut il .'omplcti'.l bl, purchasi- will do wo tomorrow to
the mil tliat rorsib nui Is- rci -ord.-it union;; thus.' i-i.iintli'H that bait
linl.slicil tbeir nlloliii. lit of var Stamp sal. s.
T ; ii' m-M XM y
HltKl) x Tin-; l)ltI,D
is a treat voice of hnman-:"-ol
in tn,. world "which nc
'"""I li...r is deaf." he added.
re nm oliiyinir the man. lute
politics." the president
e are .ih.i-inir ihn
" '" niirnanlty," If ti1(( world
"'"'ni a bmiv of feioroiu
i be an easy and con
.,p .
"-.id o uken when ! Policy r the Governmnt As To
i
AS IN RESTJAINT
OF COfll
Nofike,
tion-. Such a league, he said, might ; "iiior ot trie iireiian oiks wiicin.
be ergatiized at about the time the!'""1 ITi-ablent A ishel, member of the
Irei.'v of lieuce vas rnnin eted. reicnsiag, ns caoinei memoers in re-
Tl.e morning, nc wspa pel .1 generally
TELLS OF DEATH 'BELIEVE BLAZE IS
OF (. ROOSEVELT!
upj'HiVM thf prfmiiT h I'pepch
tho exception of the r.H.icals.
I-'tK iTo Kays t Up pi i'iiir tohl
ohijrtihtpr h ii 1 till country what
UN
run. mi
mi'ihml
'usil'i.f
mil in. i
lug.
;ii K,.
ailuwed to grrow until i
ould for the whole
lnagiie and covenant una
ursvive the friends of man
I'resident added.
ii. .said he was not hope-
iCHilVidn.'ll irniYin ,,t in.
'' which was about to be .-it-IWniild
!, altouetlier sails.
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'AG K TWO)
ilton Holt, Noted Editor.
N To Paris To Attend
Conrerence
Yo
fi.oi,
U BY LEAGU
E
i ENFORCE PEACE
fk. Dee, on t.ior.,11. u.t.
0 u ,h ..uiiunuii iiuii
'hZ " , wngera -sailing to
'RUf V; ".c-. He wi" -'''Present
' r !- " h''hl ln f'arla nurillg
PiTI,. ,'t'rPK? b:v delegates from
eiit-o. r r-uroPeun organi
r"'tion, VJ '"'omo''bK a l-
I ri,r ' rlou 18 tne rirst
tlrmj ''Ve ot the eagu
L . 1 on this niissirm ri..
' "lner members or me
Z r '"mm'ttee appointed
expect to sail i Jan-
:'hiSr!l!rr; ,,0,t wi" a,BO ct as
unc n" fentlves of the Fed,
iri L , -h"r',"f f Christ
the , of the Church Peace
brace conference.
f!it is hT.,, .
Price-Fixing liy tny
Industry
I should
i be n a
whoV
Th
au re i
ho
sary
pea'
A
with
The
the
they
TO ENFORCE THE A.TI-
TRL'ST LAW VIGOlOtlSLY
Fact War "Industries Board
Ceases Tomorrow Doe Not
"Let Down Hars'
Washington, Dec. 30. C oerted
price-fixing by any inuuhtry a or tho
governmenl. censes to excrcit- price
control January 1. will b r.atld
hy the department of Ju.s'ic; a, 0, re
straint of free c.iinpet itioi, .'.'.'as
stuted today. Tho cxplamitloi Vas
made in n-ply to questiens as t what
happens to war-lime pr!ce.lng
when the war industries board iay-eo
to function at midnight 'o:norrv
The attitude of the departiio t of
justice, as outlined hy Attorney Jn
eral C.regory, is that rli'i anti rssi
laws, mill effective, will be enl'rQed
vigorously by the department, hty
have been in full i effect thvuoiplba
war but the department has no re
garded the aet'on of industry in n !
taining prices fixed by the govern eal
as contrary " law. In making "la
explanation the attorney general Hu
not refer to any industry or spe fit
situation except in explaining thp.-nb
violation of anti-t'tiat laws wouiotif
permitted ' ' 'i
Other uepartrnent of justice fi
flcials who heretofore have 1 C(
charge of prosecutions under the .
ti-trust laws declared that when ;a
war industries hoard ceases to ex
cise control of prices January 1, m:
act of a group of business men ten
he told and bis words should .
id and meditated upon by t-lie :
land.
Journal says: "Since it is as- !
'hat the old patriot has known!
I how to make war, the neces-';
authority to conclude a good
is well chosen."
ute of confidence by an over-
lace Korelgn Minister llaase, Mlti-A
ister of Social Policy Marth. and lie- I
mobilization Minister IHtimann. whoj
retired Saturday night, accoiding to
Herlin advices received loie
The new cabinet held its fict sit
ting Sunday afternoon. It was agreed
I incoming to repons iiom i.eriin. inn
I hilipp Schiedenianii would lake ov.-r
the secretaryship of foreign affairs
in succession to Hugo Haas.. Heir
Noske will become head of the mili
tary department nnd llerr Wtsbel will
become minister of the socialist party.
whelming -majority was given Pre-i .ermaii i .miimimier -sounci
mler l lemenceau by the chamber of Amsterdam, tec .10 -The (iertmin
depu'.i-s, who will meet again Tues- army conmanrl. according to a dis
day tn discuss the electoral lists pre- patch received here, has .unified coin
par.iti'iy to a genetal election. manders on the eastern front to ke-p
H. most strict prohibition against the
p.irn, Sunday, Uec 29. rrenner giving up of arms and war mnierialH
Cleim in eau was given avote of con- - by the Hermans to the Holshevikl. Tlie
Hdein i- today after a stormy debate, commanders In the east were Inform
durit.g which the war aims of France ed that such action was a violation of
wer- outlined by Stephen Plclion, for- , the armistice agreement and might
eign minister, and the premier had . result 111 a resumption of hostilities.
-d his adherence to the old' tB Demonstration Sunday
of alliances called -the bai, , Copenhagen, ' I-ec. 30 -No distnrb-
f power. h,i ,.,., ,rr..d in Unrllo no t
Sunday afternoon. Rain began
to fall at that time and the crowds in
'the streets dlspers-d.
i Huge processions and demonstra
tions were held Sunday by all partii-i.
The independent sorts huts, members
of the Spartneus faction, atid sailors
held a big demonstration in connec
tion with the burial of the victims of
Tuesday fighting.
It is reported from Berlin that rev
eral hundred thousand persons par
ticipated in n demonstration under
the auspices of the majority socialists.
Leaders of the rnajoi itv socialists
made speeches in the streets and ln
the Tiergarten.
Have lU'slgneil.
Amsterdam, Inc. 31.- The hide,
pendent .socialists in the Prussian
ministry and officials of the Prussian
goverpment who belong to that patty
have resigned, according to a Berlin
dispatch to tho Haiid-lsblad.
German Aviator Describes
Aerial liattio in Which He
Was Killed
hid!
syst
unci
i l...llA..l... U 1.A ..rAmiu
. ii s niiii. .in i'j en- i late
.1.... ..... frirniflthih ef leni'ilM of Tin- ' .
tion- ought be carried out coincni
ently dh ,he drafting of the treaty
of j . ice. M. llenaudel, socialist,
brotik-.'it this statement by expressing
his regret that the allies hud decided
not to organize the league until after
pea' - had been declared.
"Veiling of the sort." wua the an
swer "f M- t'lemenceau.
"Whether this chamber gives me a
vote i f i oiuldence or not, I am wrrty
to n - en oltlce." he
yon I.
Is t)i-
ennn"
way '
" li
ber t 1
hud k
mat!-:
"Ti.
mosi
nation
conf'"
Pari-
tion- .
"v
has .-
spoki :
I h-v
you !
taus-
or I-"
from
that
continued. "If :
minute's hesitation, now
::nie to changn your pilot. You '
do it when we are under j
plying tn charges rniule by Al
'nuaias, linciallst leader that he
ii! the chamber without lnfor
., Premier Clemenceau said:
. question of peace is one. of the
iiitncult ever submitted to the
at any t:nie, In a few days a
eiice oi delegates will meet at
which will settle t- fate of na--,
all parts of (he world,
raif. s..y Premier I.loyd-tieorgs
;,uken, I'resident Wilson has
, but you have said nothing.
. given explanations whenever
, vi asked me. But It isn't be
Mr. I.loyd 'leorge has spoken
anse Mr. Wilson has arrived
merica with elevated thought
am obliged to explain myself
I'KKslDKA'T is to i.kan i:
i;i hoi'k Aisoi r n.. i.
1'arls, 1ix'. 30. From prew
enl i ml lint Ions President Wil
son will leave t)nniH on Ills
return to till" I n) led Stat-n
February 10.
"CO.NTI.NUEL ON VAGE SEVEN I -CONTINL'tl ON i'ACiE i3EVE.N
Hie Amellian Aim, of Oicu-
patloll Sat urda v, ilec. "in - rblisli.itl
Donhaiiser, the young Crinan aviat
or who ilaiins have -1nt ilnu n qu-n-tin
Uiiiisveli near Chambi ay , I'r.jui,-,
on July 14. told the cm i epoiident
today of tin battle, which ended fat
ally for the son of the foi inei pr-sl-dent
of the I lilted Stales. H- said:
"I was .Hie of a l'arty of hix Her
man aviatoiH and on July II sighted
six American machines east of F-ie
Kn-Tarileiioi 'In- Arneiiiaii. who
I learned later was tyuciitin Hi.use
velt, was ahead of the rest of bin
siifidi on and. off to one sub 11- came
htiaight at me and 1 swooped iliAn
under his machine, V. e s. c ..aw.-.l
Pack and foitb, peppering away and
ea It tiin!4 to rain tin .. i . a ntagt by
climbing uui'vc ea-h oilor.
Hoo.-.cveit made se'.ei.J loops and I
ailuuied his gain-ncHa. Once I
thought bis machine gun was jam
med but. u Ke-ond later b i-i.',.in
again to sltooi. and i tit th- liuile'i
striking my plane. Th-n I mount- 1
above liim and iv ouped down to
within twenty metein of hint, nnng
uil the time Then 1 siw loy ojipon
i nt ..itliapsu and bis ma iiuk b-an to
fall."
Iionhiiuser, who was ;i nun coin
missioned miner and speak Kngiisb,
lias rel.ifivi.-M living in al nliit-i n. Jl
vvas ciedjicd tviih T.nrty aerial it -toiies
in the lighting af-r .1 ii 1.
when !,.; enteied !h.; liwiioan ao
s.-rvi. e.
The ,att! with l.ii-ut. Itoosevelt.
the lieimiyi aviator e.iid, w a l.aigbt
at an altitude of i.efw--n H.un and
3.0'MI ui-ler.i In the IikM buli-ls
from I.ieut. Kous-vcit . nia. bine it ;n
pieliej the Herman avialor'a in..
chine In twenty plai -s
I lotihausi-i- says lie r-.tli '.-d sunn ;if-
ter the tight began that his oppr t
was not as -xp-riemed . some Aut-r-icans
he had en-ounti .d but Li-ut
i Roosevelt put Up a pllli kV tigbl to the
lend. Ttir-e or four tunes .1 iring tt.e
j fight lionbauser decla;-ed Roosevelt
. hati the upDerhaud for a few seconda.
IRK OF FIREBUG
That Is Authorities' Theory
About $1,00(1.000 Fire At
Bristol
n
stol.
I l i l O V . I
I lie I ultli
I 1, 1 1 lW ale
eiitly mad
found iii
ihcoiy of
f I .nit it n 'i a
vvolk of a
T-nn ,- V.
toil. IV of
i. of the
''nnipany
- with ,i
arbv
Hi.'
In .
tn. I
i , I iee. nil -The
a lal ge huh in
M ,ti hell- I'iih'm s
building, nppar
sav a ml ci ow ha r
the
lb-
I the
sl
i ii p l I nm is . Hti.iita AtiH'ilian offi
ceis . iiio.,l. t able anmetv Many f
the Idle lino me .1 is. h .11 g-.1 tteiiuali
lildleis An ofTni.il coiiiil made to
day b the but K'Hiliister show s f.lltl la
bin. Is Idle and ,1a 0 skilled Wnlkllirli
also w ithout eoiplov meiii
Tho.. who ciinimt e Plain wotk urn
fiilitl-il to a di.v's bourne of lhnt.
milks firtv pr-nnig, from the illy
l-'li. iliplovcd hihoiril have b.e. of
fei. it win k by the clly al foui in.it k
ei d t) but niilv h f i biive a' . -tnel
an tb" otdiiiaiv wag- is six mat ks a
dav l.floit hi h ti.'liiR mail., to re
Slot e .Ilia billged nnldieis to theil'
i - Hill o-i llpatlnlis. it'placilia If tli'C
;..-il oirli iiom boldllig the po-otlolis
Itepolta flolu the citllliliv Hull, ila
tlil. is pl.Mv ..f uotk Ihiie but Ilia
uflei.i.s have fniiiid ditfiiuliv in In
iluvllig luboietM to leave Ibe ci'v, pai -In
ii I in I-, in 4 hmi. u nm hi ui'irnl l,k
Ibe pt.""nt
Mm- Itniii run. loin yards of giav
lieiioi.u linifotfii tl.ilb has loine into
tit. bauds of Ibe Ami!!. .an and they
aie . nn-idei Ina bow to use It In a
W .11 i-hotlse In I'obieoi. J ,111 E Hi'liiitl t h
M.ih.-IIi. i lvn f i nm this clly A oi-i l-n n
Imve fniiiid eiblv thousaml potinds of
sbue lealll-r and machllieiy for re.
Pali ina sli.ics A plan Is under eon
si. t.i at ion in use this repair f i-tot y
for Iniikllltf shots for lite ailltv of o.
cupiiliiin The iii.li liln.t y i, itl i l,,
.tiitiil by Ibe Am.ilianN and II. r
biitli-i is of tsood .jiialny showing thai
the Hi I It I a Its bud e V 11 y I hi llg lle-c-eiai y
in the line of fnotWf.ll.
Iii shop wiinbiw iii I'nlilriu. Pom -
I'Vt'l, ...III b" selll shoes, the a.tl-s ot
which aie made of fiom lh to 'Ji
email ple e of l-nihei. It Is iilmoM
Impoaslble to buy a pan, of shoes tiiat
Is sol-d pt opet ly .
M.it.-t lal abandoned by Ihe I ;ii mans
hit bides haincHN made of pnifr ami
-lei-l breaslplales mun by snljers- At
Molbelm Ihe ;! ntn'm Pfl so nritiy
'i. Us that the milk of -mmllng tbni
Is baiely b-gilli, all.io A n -1 i a it solj
lei a have been busy at the task lo'
Hun e than a Week .
st t ttligl htai-d
that
I THOSE ON VESSEL
j ARE HEING RESCL'ED
..Ibe
the
I In
.i ilhol lll-n
last night
it Tlil-e
j loos tilts h i. e oi rii i i t"l Jo
I u - U 1 11 here I' bin
I iimM h on- of ih.-in i-iilalimg a loss of
mole lb. hi i T. 0 1). o 0 1! .
l.atk of vval-l and c x plosions of
d ii. unite and small arms ammiinl
II'. U In the rim k of thi Mil-hell
I 'it'A I s ' . ' i II' I li gie;,i:y h i ft I II a ppe.l
tl.e. ';!-.-ll III U.i-lr vvolk last night
Tb
i.v i
ay I,:
I.
ling
' n .
I
I.,
imp
I the
W-r-ulnilil-anl
to II,.
t lli
. 'I
II, Il
Mi'i II,
... Cl,,
and fi-ir oth-
to- P.I I ttol
i . 1 1 1 1 ', , J.jiin
lii . lul ning
and those of
Bank, on the
department
I'e damaged.
GERMAN WAR MATERIAL
IS DEl.NG 'i RANSF ERRED
M i fi V I O.-t f
J,
MJ-'
iliU
lh
i'wpJii;, I" c. H --Cer-t
i i ! tir ftt fnuily turn-i-
A hi i i .kit a by Jumirir y
I ,inlun. I 'Mt - Thn Anifrl h n
f r 1 1 Hiit f TmlirtH. which Jnft New
; Vdik fitr tUi-ft en ficfffulH-r I, w.n
; mi i ii niifl uu thn riifkt mur lh Nl
I Imi in thn Uiiy of fii iy on H it
: ui.l.iy AHvh-h t-fiit thofl uu
5 Imj.iIiI itf' hiirif( r"riii(1
j 'I'm IMr I ruin i runt v.
S'W S tn k, ( ;io - J tl. !' Yti,
i wlirif Hie Amwrifiiii t ri ttfp(rt Tn;i'
i HtijiiHhi, )h rn mtiViH ff iiirt lh
( I ti-iiih ro.oit. Thi Inhiiift p a rim
t Krafiit aftii Iian on ii.wn, Yeu,
. wrii ii ptipui.itinn "f aiioiii ;i,ii')i).
Thi' Ti'Miiilor h Im u p,iHH.rttr v-f-
- c.r 7,7 i ton v.rfM r'xi'r uwn
; ! hy (hi- t : r 1 1 - I I ruM r.iNuny nti
i j.i i'.r lt hiMHK ri-ijisfi'fir'l hy !h
; i ;i r ft I rl mttw iia ,t tump I im import
v,.in tn tii'' hi'?vv("n Nw Vtik
ifn OfitCil AfiM'tlcm urnl utari
h r l with a !iiK I'-'fiiiKii m nt of
v, (Htn'h -t !!( f i ti ii--1 mm.
In a'hliMuti 1 1 n(Tl''i-r iiii'l crv th"
T;,riiifhif hiH nti Loiir-l hiX nlfliffH
?(:! MAf-(ltiM flK'll ff thH llatUlll
i i rtiv.
't h. fh:p wm In rh.irif of Coin -m.i
fi't r J- 1.1. (.Illm-'-if), I'. H N . un-i
i f f J I il Ml
1 1 t v y
tt J"5 inm, 11 frum
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2 M.MM.I
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w ni' h
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r.'pUjffMl fiutll
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fijK'. Um t'onili
th
frn
thu
Mny It- Siilvjiifrtl,
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hy Oiivy HMftniriHfK Iipt
((r!V-' uf l hr T'ii .ni m h i'i
On- Mhlp rn-iV tit mtv :tKul.
HARK DESfltOYED MY
FIRE ON WEDNESDAY
i' h, I'i'-tr ''th!-rK, Amfr-
; , u'Mt f-jiiy 0n-i ht'ii'-'" lnNMt'hd
for fh'- "f '-fh''-i '-f fh flKhui
iM-triiari nrtt.y Thoy IimIu.; hnwhl
Mibl h-!inf, fur to- ' ;i try, r.u ru
h ,i . y f'H I f tiMi-i r'i it f-'K'i II-
li'ifi Ir ! n iiitrl h'!f(-!n
Th ru. t'i S' it i i ii, irtif rom
M.j-.-if-n f i '' h ihi siy l!h h rtim;iii.
1i,ii t-f fr- ' I'-rni.tn ol!h m to an uhjc?
'A),- 'I hi- h if k lit .ill Wi (tl'0',l
Miy fit'f, ::Mi miit" --i,ff iif Chathrf tn
il-hi:;.l, la! Wi ii;'M'hty. Thn rapr.ttn
aud Ihlifffit tii'fi )tt liinrlml
ly liii! on lMat i rrti?3itiif.
a f i
Th hrk Jriy.tn alh'l from U
IrriKt'wi, N, Z, on licriuher H for
M,in Krincln'o. Stio Ctufl oi
1,163 tun.1 burden.