with the Gotham bunch. Their names are withheld by Hoyne. Indictment of the New York crew and their Chicago copper friends is expected today. TELEGRAPH BRIEFS London. Search of the steamer Stockholm, New York for Scandina vian ports, revealed 142 tons of meat, not accounted for in manifest Will lie confiscated by British authorities. Pittsburgh. Horde of plain clothes and uniformed policemen marshaled about every point where President Wilson will appear here today. Indianapolis, Ind. Wage scale committee of United Mine Workers of America convention reported fa voring LO per cent increase for bitu minous miners, 20 per cent increase in wages for anthracite miners and mine run basis for wages. New York. Because boys didn't get enough study points ti be eligi Jamaica High School controlled by girls, who studied. Bridgeport, Conn. Man who al ways claimed he wrote words of "Silver Threads Among the Gold" Arthur Wells French, 70 retired newspaper man, is dead. Boston. Its up to well to do Bos tonians to either be selfish or cutrail cocktails, donating cash to save poor babies with certified milk, said Dr. John Levett Morse, in infant mor tality address. o o tUSITANIA CASE AGAIN GRAVE Washington, Jan. 29. With Presi dent Wilson today on tour in behalf of his preparedness program, officials close to executive admit that Lusi tania dispute with Germany is again assuming very grave proportions. Administration has caused Ger many to understand that prompt compliance with this government's demands for disavowal is necessary to avoid break" in friendly relations of two countries. PLAN HAVEN TO RECLAIM GIRLS WHO GO WRONG The "gone wrong" girl will be giv en a real chance to come back if clubwomen who met in morals court yesterday fulfil the plans they talked about. The idea is that the clubwomen and the state shall get together and build a country home where fallen (Sk girls will be given every opportunity to climb back to physical and moral wholeness. They will not call the home a "ref uge" or a "House of Correction"; They want the girls to think that they can rid themselves of the red stain of their misfortune and again be wholesome, womanly creatures. That is why it is suggested that the place be called "The Home for Con valescents." "I never know what to do with a girl brought before me," Judge Uhllr told the women. "As it is, I must either send her to the Bridewell or fine her and send her back to the streets. Neither was is wise or just." The state appropriated $50,000 for a refuge home to be built as an an nex to the Bridewell. All social work ers are against this plan, for they do not want the girls to be impressed with the fact that they are in jail. The plan fostered yesterday was for the women to raise $100,000 to put with the state's $50,000 and build a country home for the girls. o o ALLIED FORCES OCCUPY NEW GREEK POSITION BY FORCE Athens. Expedition of marines from French, British, Russian and Italian warships at daybreak Friday ' gfe occupied Greek fort of Karabar over protest of Greek commander. First appearance of Italian and Russian armed forces on Greek soil. First land action in which armed forces of all four allied powers "have participated since beginning of war. London. Small sailing vessel Cry. stal sunk. Crew landed.