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THE WEATHER TWIN CITY SENTINEL IF YOU HAVE WANTS YOU WANT SllTLIF.n SAY SO JN THE SENTINEL WANT APS IMin Tonight "fortieth YEAR nil. i.i:ti wiiik ehi. WINSTON SAI.KM. N. C. Tl F.SDAV EVENING. DEC. 31. l'.US. MARKET EDITION SIXTEEN PAGES OPINIONS OF WILSON 10 C iOOilT; RESIDENT RETURNS 10 FRANCE; GOING VISIT TO ITALY REGARDED VERY CEAU OIFFER; BOLSHEVISM IS GROWING IN GERMANY PROBE IS IN PRESIDENT TO DISCUSS PROBLEMS Heir to Italy's Throne Who Is 1'arU latorite OCH INTEREST IN IS COMING VISIT 10 CHY OF, ROME Mioni Ki-latinjr To Adriatic, liumcantl Dalmatian Coast Iiiii'most ITALIAN LOSSES 460,000 DEAD Horn... h'c. an. The M. iiiim i oiiiiiiaiiil f (hi- IiiiIIhii Hrniv l.i iifiiiniiiiii'il lluil lial Inn ' im til from total. -tl HllMU. i dead. Of I hl tiiiinhrr IM.ilHIi iTf (illi.ir-. of the VIH.IMMi uiMiiiiliil S.VIJ.I were ollnvr- 'I he iiiiiiilx-r nf hm'ii m-tiiullr Iikiiui H.itiil liy wounds In -llinuli'il ni .((I.iiii.i. vlvs historic: claims will i;e considered iifercntes Are Expected Ckar I p Any Differences Now Existing To' PRESIDENT, AFTER E A NOTABL W LEAVES ENGLAND 1 - -Uruiit Interest inang ronfet I'lu-c d i I n l,ch political cir U -dii k ui co Italy Is! H- ' L'S j i. ! impurniiico of the, Hiiii xaerted to discuss there. .if thee subjects. It l' I I... ( ll r-t ii i tin I 'ialive to ::i;i:;!i:;:j:i:: j lame nwns alon; He and His Party Return I' ranee To Continue the Peace Work To ,i i-i tac Italians are not In uir- I'm- I'li'Ii'tiMinm of the JuiiO- m I .iiiii,.' mill llui Dalmatian c" ("Uii'lcil on their rialhl to a i !i,iuT of thu.r nationals ln mt,!;,i!ihi; there. According to iifti if the .logo-Slav leader cjniinnvy involves the prlncl I :!; right nf the peopled to (lin- flf t!iC!iiM.l-cn. This 1h one of f.r"! ii iiri. ',i. question of this ti.ii l-i.-i.i-nt WlilOO Will b i !i":t in IIISCUSB. li) l-.i.-nii if c lu I rim, ' together her intcieM In ample protection h'i A lt u- roust, naturally nl 'i'l i f c ..n -i.i. i i-tl. Talks hy the ! with I'li riin r Orl.imlo and .i.i. Tii 1 1 . tl .If Kevel on matters -r.r.K ; Hi. Adriatic and the .i.,ir,.;,T i.f Italian naval forces TiiHf tin' Dalmatian coast, ni".t.. in clear up and eoncil--) "f Hie il.iiniH put forward STREETS FROM PALACE President and Mrs. Wilson Are Accompanied To Station By the Kin,' and Queen I LL IS IN FRACTURED A HONING MATCH '"vK - , r .. .. i Ijt 1 1 1 I triii. In,. "Terry MeGov ! H.i.a.lclphia. who last night "! a kiill fi actum In a boxing i!h lYanklc Hritt, of New "I. .i- urn onselouH and on the 11 'U. Ii-,; at the ISoston city hos- London, Dee, Mrs. Wilson lef f:OK tliis in route. King George a the I Hike of Con' .Mr. an. I M.s. Hi I'renner l.loyd (. pliilform and b:iv lus wlf depart. foi nied the guard i hand of the Irish ') Ammi'; those wl.. lion were General : ertson, 'ire .dmli America ling. M with Queen Mary with all present a- ; out. the kini; and ij I.- I'renldent nnd Victor .Station at mornir on a special train l cj'ieen Mary and UKht accompanied mi to the Htatlon. irge wan on thn he president and The Scots tluard f honor and thv lards jilayed. were at (he mn ir William Uoh- I Sims, John W. .imbnpmrior, anrt Wilson ehatten tid unook hands the train pnllnd .en rav;iiB their :..t' hand playing 1 'l -A j ' , . ; i 'I f'iJi'.VH fc 4 -4"'' mm : ANXIETY EIEfJl President Leaving Church In Paris London Papers Fmpha.i9 lii erKcnre In lews of ilsin and ( lement eau ADJUSTMENT IS LIKELY Relieved Hy Press That the Dif ferences In YiewM Can Re Arranged London, I ire 31 M.n iiihk papi-IH plf Uleat and e.jnal no o to the h of I news proniln niter i'Iiii- h; r Crown I'lince llumhirt of It.i f '.tel Tai ls most hipitahle and ha, found him the h i ihInhi'ic; ' Miilllnwes' crow n triiM e le ncr enlerlained. This ppini.. w,(s i a n on I'rlnce ll-imbi t i im nit t a the I'lem h apn,il. iris ii nd lots BOLSHEVISM GERMAN SILESIA Striking Miners Cause Disturb ance, According To a Rerlin Dispatch London. kcn out 't l is l , n placed under Hr ' I:;' I'.i.tn.. and will Vie hrounht " ' :'v ltala- to answer to a " "' ',S'U, iiccoi diii( to the I'Oil, .. '"'.ciii'-'' injury waH received l!" I' ll 1 uriiiK Ihe bout, slrik- head heavily on , ,,. Hoor rK His real name Is Kianl :,ARMY HOSPITAL" PROJECTS ABANDONED I'ec. III. Ahiindon iiiinv hosmt.'il iiroiects aiinuiincFci i, ,. Thev ineluile': hospital construction, Mi-s .; the (lallowav Me. I'ital. and Still s:el,,,,,l f,,,. .'it Xashville, Tenn. '""J"'" io he abandoned in- I'himul l,uil,iinK !lt chapman huildiiiKH for an of "ainuiK school at Camp I'ike, .t,t. liln. tin I Sll.-il.v al H jJlSH WAR CABINET CONSIDERING PROPOSAL ti'lon, t. is n fin,,,. hf Win i,i Dec. :n.The Ilritish war "onsiderliiK a proposal ll.'ive an Imnortnnt. he.ir- lahnr questions thru aeeorinK to the Ex- I'l-opnsai j ' f HI to one to ask the peace of its earliest ses- 'Ppoint a commission to question of an In I'djustment. of rondition ''it and to submit iihinu J('' inanent ir.t.......i i 'ittAiiuoai iuuii ''i..ition to secure iolnt action hnnui 'l'h niattPi u. F TO DELAY' THE VISIT OF PRESIDENT 31. The plans for the oh iv i 1,rt,Hil3ent Wilson for e,i Ir ,h "'si win not oe atiir. msis m the cab net. "'inn Hitnnii,. i k. ... , , """ "i iionie is eiiu ll""IV llOlilieul ..-.J .L ; ini uumiur i lie ident's visit to Italy. '"IS Atlaniloncl 'J''", Monday. Dec. 3(1 As ,r,; i'reeat,0,1H takpn by the I "r"'s th efforts by f .i'. ,1af:'.';"ors to inaugurate a t ,.nere hHve ,,,eTi nband handkerchiefs and as il left the statioi lllrtlidiiy ilft in President. London, lec. 31- King lieorue has nreseiifi'd a m.iKnitli mly bound and jillusiiMled history o' Windsor Castle to I'le-iih iit Wllsoi as a birthday ipift. tiecordini; to Th Mail, j It whs a dark an.! rainy morning but crowds lined tl streets from HurkiiiL'ham I'alaee ti he station and cheered as the prn ssion passed. I'resideiit Wilson nni KiiiK c-eorKO were in the lirst carria. '; Mrs. Wilson. Queen Mary and l'i : iti ss Mary in the second, and memb . -.1 of the pres ident's party and com' officials were in Ihe three other e.. ria?es. Mrs. Wilson's umbrella a .aised on ac count of the rain, but i ' nodded and smilid lo the crowds i' the Htatlon. Mrs. Wilson and Klar Ceoi-go in spected the Riiard wl e the hand plavcd "The Star-Span. '.nd Ilanner." President and Mrs. Wlh 1 bade fare well to hunt ieoii,'e. yu - n Mary and Princess Mary in the waiting room and then took their lea of Premier Llovd (leni'Ke, Andrew Honar Law, Lord Hubert Cecil and t-.r Krlo Oed des, who were at the st.iion. As Queen Mary and Mrs. Wilson followed by Ifesident Wilson and KlnR (Jeorge left the w.lting room on their way to the wilting room which was beautifully dei rated with theMlowers", the hand phyjed "Over There," The guests on t..e platform applauded enthusiastically With .Mr. and Mrs. Wils a en route to Mover were Lord He ."'hell, Sir Charles Cost, John W. I .vis, Vice Admiral Sims, Hear Adn. nl fJray son. Major General John M. Piddle, Col. Wiliiam W. Harts and iiss Edith Penham, secretary to Mrs. V. ilson. SniLFor alals. Dover. Eng., Dec. 3 1. President Wilson and his party sa."d from IJover for Calais at 11:20 o ook this morning. ' The presidential train Dover at 11 o'clock and 1 was loRt in hoarding the (COTJM'ED ON PAGE reached le time steamer I iee. .'11 - llol-heiism III German Silwui.i Satur- y. aecoidmg to a llerlui dispatch The Express. Striking miners have .ed iilllceis of the companies tin i lug them and under menai e of e.l rules hae ciiinpelle.l them to i ' all sorts of documents." the dis h says. It is staled the disorders me of a isian I'.olshevist char.icier and e has been murdering ami piilan lii the affected region Silts-ua, been declared a llolshevist n pub It is said. veumtiHrii ITolillilciil Men Aire-lcil Munich, I lee. an . --Seventeen pium ii . lit nfen, Incluiliiig one nun H n .ir jii; iluke. were arrested here l.irt een :i I- hy the police assisted by twenty members of ihe local soldiers council. Tr,e arrests caused the greatest sen sation experienced bv tins city "i' ti' revolution. The men were lit one of Ihe largest 1,. els in Munich and are s.ud to have bull engmred in a conference when the n'lVers arrived. They say they were aiianging for (he reciultltig of ritl vrn doliliery, but the police accuse tliitn of aiming an attack at "exi.it i: i inst II ut ions." It Is reported they apparent!' at t.'ii, pled to desiroy a number of in i riininatii g documents which the po p.p seized. Three o'f the men wrr 1.,-er released. The name of only one of the men H'oNTl.M'EIi FPuM PA( eiueati before the French ihamber of deputies and Piesidenl Wilson's ad dress .it Mum hosier. Hy their head lines ami by pi lug In Junta position th sinking passages ami by their roimiifiit (he newspaper luve.il a cer tain uncasiiic-s III iinseiiiem e of the apparnl diveigeiice I,, i ween M Clem encH.iu an. I Mr. Wilson. 'There Is an obvious endeavor, how ever, to avoid anything suggesting i the existence of a eijl.slantlal dis agreement or promoting inixiely le Balding ihe conference. Their deslie seems mainly to show tlml M Clcni etueiiu s Ktaiiilpolnt it not mo reunite from Mr. Wilson s as might appear ut l.tkl k!UU iiii Uit,ltiy Uiffemnces that xlt ouhl tu aiiaugeil with patne and luUlaiicu .M. Cli'inceau's version of Mr. Wilson's comment on thu Ilritish Heel ii-i eues much promi nence. The Chioiilcle s.is; "President Wilson's speech at Manchester brought out what perhaps ate the es aeotial points In u, league of nations, namely, n. mm. ill devotion to HkIiI. that II must be worldwide and In cluding all. and that it must have cum iiii:i k inai bliicry." ndoisilig and i-niphasi.iug these points the paper thinks the peace con. ference should be regalded as the first ssii.u of a body which will re convene fr.un time to time In perpe tuity. Thus, it would, the newspaper says, "itself become ant'.mai ically a league, for IllileHS It does so It wolks will Ultimately be turn up by liesh w am." j r-r- - rr " ' I "-T -t ."",-' 0 i i ? . v , ' i S ' -Or U "T-'i J . i i, . t, . IT"','-1 r LuriX.. 'U LiU'J.; : II rt frW ila m HfU i I'l ti.1 !.t BEGUN BT OFFICERS ('orrnment and City Making ad Inquir) Into Philadelphia Kpltsions ONE MAN IS ARRESTED Homes of Supreme Court Jastica '. nd Two Other Citierts . Wrecked i Philadelphia, pec J - I'e.lel.il nnd local aiiihorliir o. lav were in. 1 rut Ut 1 1 If g a nrl In of l.iimll rxplo. H'.tis w I.I. Ii wl n k" Jubilee Itnl.elt loll the slate SMpreflle c pel Kill n. lent of P. .11. ml T Ti Igg. pre li The aboe phoiogiMph whs luke recent unlMil Hi the I lelicll in pit a I das after iNon's RETIREMENT OF ITALIAN GO VERNMENTCOST FOR YEAR ENDING IS $18,1 60,000,000 il !h littftif vt M'ltM hxlnkrr, of mit t , Ai tlnjr Hu f MilU iinl Ct n nt i.f I'filU i ftriirii'rf, 1 jt f ih rli- m t ui.i ut i of t hit fniiii llirir rn NCLUDES VICTORY' NEW YEAR VARIOUS LOANS MADE TO -ALLIES " ';; EVE OBSERVANCE romises reious To Eclipse All the (Vlcliriit ions In About Ten Billion Dollars Went For Military Establishment, Two Billion For Navy New York MINISTER New Voik. i 'BV letiil y ' New jt'.lllKllt pietol- I tills oliM'l t le e 1 t lona I nl-.bt of i e I lei . i I ::i --.sew oik s In K e i I'l el, i a I ioii I ei'tlpse all pre I - f (he iHn trail- I I .llld leu- e link Paris, I .'II The ieslgn.it ion of three Italian ministers may delay Ihe opening of Ihe prcllmiluir) peace r. in ference undi . I, iiiuary IT,, according to the Echo .le Paris. Ill addition to Leoiiida P.issolati. .minister of mili tary ant and war pensions, K.gnoi I P.arenitil. minister or eipicaiion. ami Hignor Hurl, minister of public works, are said to have left the Oiluiido cabinet. : JANl'ARY ENPENSE MAY (.0 ABOVE DECEMBER I The War Savings Rec eipts This Month Amount To Alxiut $00,000,000 ii-; DECLINES TO ACCEPT PLACE IN CABINET A niiouin ftnnt of th rp-ik'n.i ' icit of Innida IttHKohitt fmni tin Italian a hi nft Kan rn;iil- s.itunlu v lut it wan not loportfil that two of hiM i;ol-If.iiiut-x iia'l iiiift( Mm lu hi r'- ; Uri'niHht. Thn rminuri fur SifoJ" Hi- yojati's rt'HiKnation wan h.iIM lo ln j j f'tmtrnvrfy Ih-1wti him anil Karon t Sonnino. ih- ffr-i:n rniiiiHicr, idu j Uv to thi war wltU'nu-rjt I TO CONFER RELATIV E i cpenhiigen, Dec. 31. Herr Limbe, j vi.i.-e appointment to a place in thej raa.net was announced yesterday, has ii, funned the central council of sol dats and workmen of Germany he lie's riot Wish to enter the govern ment, preferring to continue his work a' Iftesliiti, where he is r'lltor of the I r.'s lint Volkswacht. according to a k. tj, ; -otllr-lu 1 Btatement published in I'.-: lin. TO FOOD Sl'PPLIES ACTIVITY OF PEASANTS IS REGARDED ALARMING Palis, Dec. SI. The attttti'le of" thn ,,1-aiils In the region of Moscow is , itrniiiK 'he Lenine government, He ading to the Petrogra.l correspond- of the Journal. Early In !ccem . lie renorts the peasants actively olteil a nd it was wete subdued. eek before Germany Rejuses To Accede To Demands Recently Made by Poles London. Pee. 31. Germany fused to accede to the demand Poles that Polish Troops be ted to use the railroads from 1 border to Vilr.a. according saw advices to The government is said is re- f the to War- Mail. The erlin to have ha.-d it rfuJl on Ihe ground that porn sston ! from the entente nations was wes ting evening s sarv. ' ' In the meantime, il is sa.it, the rmans have demanded that Ger , n troops returning from liusi.t be .wed to use Polish railroads It - urged by Herlln that 1 oo.Ooo Ger n soldiers otherwise would be eom 'ei to march thru Poland The s have consented to this arrange ,i,t with the Htlpulatinn that the : man troops would he disarmed, rlln lias not replied to the Polish idition. Munich. Dec. .'II. Kurt Eisner, the Pavai'ian premier, went to Stuttgart Sunday (o share in an Important on ference relative lo food, supplies. It is understood that ministers from all the southern German states are par ticipating in the conference which will also discuss the unily of the em pire, and south German empires fur equal rights. After a long delav regarding Hoops, con I wences have dually begun Kl'RT EISNER JOINS ANTI-EBERT FORCES Pai is. I -. 31. K ii rf h'iHUr, th? pi f-mi'T of liavarla, h Ht,tfl v. if h th' irni''o"fl''rit worlah-tH ittriinrtt b rniif rfh Kbwt. th Ornia n pr-tn-ior, af'toi(Urjt to advIrpM to lUv Ivilt farirticn i w yi:ks i:vk si:h i i;s UOMi: MOKWIAN HI fU ll The annual New Ymr'n Kv tTVirpfl af the Iforn Church r Hrh(iulfl a,s folloWH; At 4 o'clock this afternoon ih rhUrliri'K rloHln ' HcrvifM; at K f'r!oi k T)ii fvpnlng th mpm ruat ili t will he rn' hy HlMhop HonithalVr, and at 11:30 ths midnight. or watch wrvlr-. ulU h hflfl. All thf mrr vir(M ar alwa laigfly at tndvd. t t ajiiiii'ton, I iff, ru .-It (Ot th I A rrn-1 h'.itt -nplc about I M 1 AO.OUU, - I ihmj to tun its war tfovtfi nnirn? iiurl in -tun k e loa iih to the a I lien in 1 he yea r ending today, nc itrdintf to L-oiuputa ! I et ertihcr ex-mlH tit en, a bo I wo billion doliatt. the it-rurd of the na tioii H hlntoty H'-nt. jtKKreK'e war cdhU' to dat to approxitnately $ 4, j ou. i)',- i 000. ' ; tf th- $18,1 10,001,0(11) iisiid otit In I 'J I S ptulmhly te!) tlilloi dolhtln Went; for WW a liny and the -iir.il mill ary eftahliHhinent , about two billion dollar for the navy, u hillbyi for the Hhipbtnldmir proKrfn, a jliion foi' oiiiej' civil K-ivr nmetit ite and VI, i r.o.oo'i.uoo ,m oan to th alii", A it ho ho,tilitieM rcuwii rna rly two iii'-nthH itifu the K(vn nrr tit n iitli ! e,ndt day irt tnou nf i UK b"li iie of the; I u i i ida t ion of war et;tl t nr-in nnd j 1 ia iwi v otJlrni s s.id iiidira tioim nr 1 thi' ditnand upon tii- t-''vfrnijient )n ( fhe f.rt month of tit new ynr muy j b e--ti rtiore than for thin month With r-it imatf's of expene in th . la:-r f'W dnjH not vet actually eornpii- j -f) . oltb )a b Im- ! e I '( e rn her X pn' will run jo $J. Uoi.ouo.O u, or' nea 1 1 v 1 2o.iMMo'Mi rtfoi e tiin l.it , !i:oii!h hifth t eford Tii is inehid-'H nariy 1 4 oUOiOo t irrn ti-d f't tied u,iu and $1670,01)0,1)04 intuitu- j Ifd for the j-over nmeiit h a'lu) fx-' ncndit men That the putjii'' h t paid only abo'it 1 one-third the war- e xpr; in' iud- irK fot eiirn ln;ir, in r;ifn, tn i ,iHU, and two-third i loo r. to i rejiiiid In another Kneraf Ion. tn tndleatel liy treasury figure of t oilectiofm fioni f vatiotiH HonroeH U i?h tb t;it font : dvt of the year not yet tabulated re- cfipts from taxes, cii:ornH arid rnim-j ceManeouy' rpvpiu- amounted to $4.-1 6H7.061.O00, of wnh h $'.!I4.03.000 ! came fioni ir.com "d exi-t niofltj taxes alone. $ 1 , ! ZA.h M.OuO from oth- , Pr feMern! -taxei. only $ I 7 ! .O'0,O'iO I from untonifi iut:e,i on import an 1 j tne t.alari', or about $6,031.000 000.; biM corne lrito the tr'-mry from fh . f-.ntth liberty Pan In d-'l Ion 1 1 1 ? - I tnr, m' w it Iihi ,i ndn.K t if. t h i it ; --n e 1 "tilUe cf :.,imi u.iIIpm and i...k-4 mid the no.irinic pi t of food and li l nor 1 llotd iii.d reaurttit men repoit 1 :t 'pl lc.it n mi ff ,i (He rexn va I lohH have far i k ct-d.'d ih, oijultv It wa- j H.ud ruanv I eei va t lunn wne inadn wceki b tcihlfotH of ' diy j piiae- " The t.etti-r known rraur-jarit-4 ate rb.iiyinif '$ 1 ' n pmrr with nothliiK to dr ink n i pt water I'lnirn pitKrie Dim e if will com the icit iau- tor $ I 0 a nd $ I i a hot le TO TAKE ON BOARD SICK AMERICANS ' 'openhaen, w,u nhtpH with diiv will li'iivf l on the Ibiltic I'ec 3o Arnei o an l ai I e. hi I e v-!ri 'ida v foi I ii-i rna n poi t,- He.t wheiP thev wlii i boar d Mh k A mer p .ma Nltuatlon In I'mv-n Ii extr t;iPe Tii ci ttt' al. i of I t i I tn ban. beert and lU-n pubin Itv, Kbert ( alone!, neKOtlate with n i e y ''in dm, to The i i.-i rn a k ed tn. i I aiftd'-'berK art arid litenitni ban the fcOM l'oi e n v. aertK Kovernfoent t i oopH rhere ftc el;i ry of hi th Top n t o Jii;i,IK Ki) SIXTKEN I'KKSONS PKKISIIKI) d le. ' i ha M.i be!.-v I'f.iU-d HlHtc f 'T 4 II. 'I II I P o hi oi m 'h r N' rn; u.nd 'I,, mileK mi""! Jrf w crc here of lh" ere (a In d h i.. t '10 Sixteen the i, , f. been 't t when ! I. ii tpptntf boar d'n te,i rn an driven n,'diore In in mfc'hl on Tah!-m I fit' of M mdor o. Tn pa Mi'MK'Tt a nd inn :o w .S'ewn itf the wrt '"l.iy. The H hl w i " ued in the lot r i nd Mrv!' It ' iiil'v, d.i in.iK'd, hut It tie I ley V a ni K ' i ' be NEW DISORDERS IN CiKHMAN COAL FIELDS I! Geneva ec t l Iiiji' tn i i d in t (Hid-- in 'Aerrhi. t d t r i k e r h a t ia ked f-ob if r in; f.o tllrt Weii final!, ' evv diMiriier hr Valley c-oai t many Arm K Jiird t al mlne jinfj both proper- 'lanutKe I: Th" Htrlker wvrm on i j :d to rewu roe wflrk delphla i tititiiber of nitM,t Aitho the f..r mioii w a kii Kre.it o hoinh n w i n h tit b d a nd im oi cm of HimliiHi itntjMr wMe NhMlteie.l no one wa rimi'dy htilt One nm n wa airrMted It ua at Hi r repiufeil Ih it one of the hi m hit hud been w t off at I h home uf .l'i-le JarneM K lioiiiiiin, nf the fittmli ipal iolnt, but It l iter de vfiM".'d that tt m at lh Ti i ieii dette next ib'ior. Ttie jM'Hcr, however. P'tPl they er confident it ni niemit for Ihe jn lee, who N netbitiH Ml w ti pneumonia. It is l:iH"l t hf mIhh k of the fiiilo- j Hion may have a hi rioua rrfect upon j hie ffifntji Phi The ilamaped houneii n r be ntd in j pp lv m put ttted ei tionn of lb" i It v falid Hi ri b topiMln'e HIiiMprtel ponib W ere Uwril J .oca Mill hm lin rt I pi i-.pi i heir tn I of that t tie to en if ! npntiHlde for the X ph urt . W tl I' b ; took (iltH p wldiln hu If ii n hour of ( f Il til hei . ca me he I f I out .New j otk Mattered over th Btreet In front oftpe Wte. ke. houten Weir ii mini j hi i of pa lit pb irtfi demonic hijf orK'ti' i ii l in w it ml or drr. m of ibnu ! tra.f I "In the rxplutM t h JmU". pir- In emeu, the pi imtM Htul niibtleta j on Ho handful of pai4ltn w lot j ha ve 1 1 ed ii pon our br ot tu t . w hi j ba e ! .e(ic upon our brol htt lo dit,e for you iitfalii ' v ttae HHked too many tltnta fin the tiKht of fie Mpetii Mini ft w pi ee It i en by 1 he count p uUou. W have iiNkfl for litead Thn itrmwer ; hv our t h i n k lu uniform ba been 'aoyihinK but )iitli-e Now we havti 1 hrmeh ut tii tifiiii, leu t ned to ut i other Hi-aooni ItiHlead uf wordn. .Mann wetpon u now dnamur. j Hriein e tiloinphed (AH (tie Toriie j iiiiiil.i s fentuty An-'irchv will til I umpb over the pieiit Toi'ijeuntda4 'of your century. We have deuiaileil the f I eedoni of a 11 polit leal rlflO!ii-l 1. ; of free prenn and frrf npeet h. Voil I have refueed W war iiKainn you" j The niHfi taken Into t un'odv uuvti I hb nam ut John lifTcrty He d ! nP'd . any connect Ion with the .ilTu.tr and wa hi PI fur further ex 1 10 Ina ( lull ? todii y , , .Th polu n i id tie ui mtt ttt pick up many of the pamphlet, ! - earing that at f -on pi a would bt made tu Mow up uUiei huildiitKH Ni . ctnl dehillr of police guarded tiie le. ilenceNof I", S Heimtor IVniu, Mi 1 or Hinit h, tHnl l U i A.ttor ney !i'uii, jiofal utt4 federiti JudK" hd othei' prominent I It l.enit h r oout Ihe niti I . Kxtta Kuardn were nlmi thrown ainuiid federal and rllv iuildiiii Th entire poll f'tu e itf the rl'y i in workiuK on the c,i. hut tii uV- I. In ahoiute!y icfue to ted wpafi they have. If ans All fedeiiil j afef(eje a I e co Opel ai I n K WUh til Ip'dice, fOie theoiy in that one pirty I of men uhIok n autoniotd! h i j j committed i three iM(fraKec i l iotn fiaKmentH ,t.ml steci a'heroi l p af'ci tlie eXlo"lo H).lperititeideuL i .IHi rtopen to be able to unci rt,nn .h I'Vpe of iiomli uet hv the m iicr ea ntn, 1 TwI .'e pieccH of f eej belle v, ed to lio Irrfjin in.ipje of the burnb Wu founl i rifar tiii home, JuoPi von MoHchzieker tnitay : ,r ew-jed t fie b-!o f t ha t hi home w hit j att,t keJ irnplv iierauni- he in th Ihijcheni. court oitb-er in lh iladel ph ia ; "Thi boiiifiii ouirai to rny niinrt' t)ia;d tii JnitUtf, "a simply the wurli. i nf m!"K-ilded. Iii'nf Ico per norm stf 1 fe 'et hy condition of tne time, I do ted hejeii there wa any piroital .i nifiiotl! y in the utta k on rny hfi. Tiit fa r a - 1 'Mil rem il t fiei m Ti.i lieeu Tim i bef ore me In wh P'h deciiloU would JiuVB afTei'ted any tdai of per mt.n vho would rejirit them j hi.vdenbcr.; favors rrrnlilc for I'll jiim iiI . IPjenus Aires. i,e 30 A fudemi .U'fjei. IS'.ed today prnvtdN f,r t,( payment of I 'J .!' ("t penon to th state-nilway Mdmlnistratlon In Ul ti.eiit for mu'erlal a larg uusntliy of wlm h a bought In the t'nltaij Slates. P.RITISH (K'Cl'I'ATION f.or,ilon. Iiee II. Kleld NUrshal von Illiiilerburg hsll lelegraphed t. German In. lustrlal magnates. a.vini4 he would support Ilritish occuputtoti cf lierlln. according to a llrlin ills t'' h of The Mail under date yf 8at ui day. ir
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Dec. 31, 1918, edition 1
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