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7 u C CHRISTI CALLER CALLER CLASSIFIED AD8 BRING KESULTS CALLER ULAiaiFIKD ADf BRIKO . KISULTi VOLUME 20 CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1918. NUMBER 224. CITY WILL GQ OVER TOP IN DRIVE TODAY VOLUNTEER COMMITTEES WILL THOROUGHLY CANVAS3 CORPU8 CHRIST! TO OBTAIN 100 PER CENT ROLL CALL FOR AMERI CAN RED CROSS SOCIETY EVERY BUSINESS HOUSE AND HOME WILL BE VI8ITED BY SOLICITORS MANY PLEDGES ASSURED CAMPAIGN IS LAST OF WAR APPEALS1 Chairman E. H. Atlas Urges Helpers to Bo at City Hall Before Si30 a. m., to That Drive Can Be Lsunahed With a Bnn(f More Workers Needed This i Hod Cross Day in Cor pus ( 'hrisii ! Volunteer committee hi1 indi vidual workers will start prompt ! at X -JO a. in. from tin- ( iiy Mall to ttiakf u clean weep of t ho city, ami by nightfall it is c:peoted Hint the drive will have become mi assured suotokk. Corpus Chrinti has attained un enviable recoid of patriotism d.irinu; the war, ami this will m doubt bo bettered today. In the elvventh-honr in1ruc tion.s tu the volunteer can v,saci's laii iiiirht, Chairman K. M Ailos cmphasued the necessity of i very one being at tho City Mall before the appointed time for the lumu h inw if the drive, lie naitl that a fireuf many more volunt'oer work ers! are needed in the thorough anas.s that hew boon mapped out, and thnt, tho service of any per.-on who ran spare the time "ill lo grofttfy appredjated. v.mmltteea will during the day rait ni I'vsr) tmolnoea how and liome in the -lt. Allea ur9M the rtHil leniK to ipnidin at their homes so that ihr 'in rw-vive the m-mtomhtp Plfilce '-tirda wlioo the caiivajwerH call. Minor Hey Miller, who wa to hate ln actively in otutrce of the oitn viws. la cortWeSwWg TrWn an iltnew of Hnaniah infliienan. und he uppolnt- d Mr A lie to mr n in hi pl( Maytfr Miller In n l-ll-r Ii.ib urged 'orpus rhrlntlans to gpnei-mialv meet tnv 1 1 un I I led 'roxx iiwni ,mi h i-i-l ( onf idem Corpus t'hriaii will ko iaci- ihf iop lonn !.(-.- oihii (ni iniiniticH have given momentum tu tln-lr ilmw In .1 pracl.iiiiiiiion puI'IUIk-iI In cm-(i-da inane oi The "'.Ul.-i I'n mdant W llMon cm on 'ti-r meri nn to join the Smrrlrun lied ro during I 'hrlHtniiiH roil rail week, Ih-vhiiIci l'i to J3 "nid Uiii m-ml rortli to ttu uhole linniNn omll the !u letnwiN Kiwting for which ir waltM iiniV, lor which it atunda mgreat' st i ert " Moona other thlngK the l reheinr wi: "Now. li CkMl'x gm c thr- lied ''i-obh ChrtetitiaK meeaagc !1K in ,q it meaaaa of peuif bn tvel! u a ii'i-eaage of (?oort will, But peace doea not mean that, we can fold our huuda. H iiKiana fiirliier aacnilct-. We inuet prove lonoluelvetv to un attentive world tnl Awriu ia pernmneutly uriniaed to the nee da ot the new era ur old Indifference gone ureter. The exact nature of the (mure i-ervivc of the Hod Croen nil! depend ikiii the program of the .Ho-iaKd go ernmeota. but then ih iminediute need to4a for uiery liuurtt-.-ilng woid nid for ever helpful eert li-e v muM mt torjet thut our olil;.-i .iii.i m.i ii Horn are nll under inlii. ,nm hi.ii ii.iw- dutkek to peiform ol 'in- mtfii.-i i '.nw,iM,nc.. unU that th. l:. , riK i 'hiiittinM membership ino.iut. .i ri. ,ii ! to them MRS. WILSON E3CHEWS NEW GOWNS FOR TRIP Washington, tc. 1 I .Mi- u tSilnoi. baa not augmi nt. I o v.. id ' .I. for her t isit to Kuiou. . "i i,, I icaidenl Uki (be f'reiwdei.i. m,,. t ' ep a contrihutoi to maitj ,.r tin 'iirltlee and during the ,..iiod of the -ff ahe hue done r.o nmull finai.cli.K i the .llffei ilt depui tmt nt to , , ite . nmf'irta foi the xoldieix .-ih. Un has. hUhacrlhed lihei.tix iu "ibeii, loan taaut'.. Mia Wilxon t., ' t- ,t thould ! In w t h i" in. 1 1. an women in cui talliug n. edleaa .."tidituien during he davi. of THE WEATHER. i o, Mm i 'hi Uti Ooutt. wd . Thu.sday. KnU. i.oudj. f .N KLA N'DKltS fields the le.ppies I blow Krlween the or.xseej. tow :t tow That murk our place, ami u. the The laik still bravel -ua-nu fl Ma.ce luard amid th itu-.- be . i We aie the dead: abo ' l"- .' . Se Uved.felt dawn, tavs n -. glow. 1 .oved und wete loved, and nuw we lie In l''li.n lers fields. Take Up "tu luunel with the foe' To ou f" m fin tng har.di luow The torth be Miina to It. .id it hiuh It e brtai. fj th with u wv. i tc We xbull not Rltidp. though iMippies gl.'W ' . t'b.r.lers t.fll John ,W Rie M'ADOOHECOMMENDS THAT RAILROADS BE OPERATED UNTIL 1924 By Tlio Ai joclnted rrecs. Washington, ! 11 Continuance if ;oveitimrnt rontrnl of railroads un- III .Inminiv of 1W, or five years, v.-ni i commended today by Director Own- eral AlrAdoo In an open letter to Con - I Btw I lie stated tlmt thlK length of time will perml' ii f.ili t-il of (lovei nmttnt t operation, eliminate unsettled oonill jtlonx and kiv the nation time to form j tta opinion n to whether the rnnd nnouiu ire i'ninw iu private oimpr- I ahlp. Wire Flashes Par' ; i 1'iince Henry of nu. i nf f, mti 'lerman imii .".aimed Un- eatobllah- metil of . C.' 'My in 'Serfnurv u cording to .m Holland 'Chleaoo. Iee ,... i 1 1 1 1 general managei I th. I (rut ion, died nfti r a in of I 1 ' iee -picidi-nt ii, i li.n-gi ( IOH Of tin' 111'lM'llt M.'foiC 1 i ii regime 11" ... "i.'t i - t!n H"1- !1 -The rte turn selected Port Worth, Team, 1 . T'-iiu ("nttlc Kulni- i mittev. .it its m-.-i!n ), lJutliix for the I'M!' mh.m.i Pahtinc, Texa, 1 f Ih ft III Without tel. I'l'ili'. Vhlx rltvl owing t" a Ktrlkc of IW" l,iM'tne', . in th- compahy who inn aefiioilt) leeogni'il The : . Icr Idle nincc Sat'iiduv ami 'I it.. In without phone -ii vii" mployed d then-' nit his ' whole Washington, Ic n KeMi.. ition of uoimal paaaciiici neivlee hi- r.'.w been undertaken I". Hie Ilallro.t.l A imlpla ll a Hon. Hld lliieiti.,- lieneii Mf-Adoo In a nustement nddreed to the Amer- jlci people, withdrawing hie (ilen made loat .lanUHn,- for curtailment of has- enor travel for the war rim rguncy. . . Houston, Texas, Dec. 11. A iall of; 150 feet In at airplane at Kllington KleW twiultert In instant deuth tor nVeoond Lieutenant Jerome ,l ouoti. The other oecopant ot the machine, f I --.. I..4.H U ' ' I . I Mtpuwimiii .itinii t . v i ibx i 'trii-iiiu, j Maine, etepped uphurt from the wrenk 'age. J Lufkin, Texas, Ier. 11. -In the ; wrecking of u log train on the A and N. il. Katlw-o near Alro. li! in lien from j hore. I-Veman Jim ditvxei;- a ad Kogt' Ineer Will NeNon weio killed Inxtantljr. Tl.t ; .! , ..ewliPf- to K"t"i when tl" ii"' iilent hapiienid MRS. FAIRBANKS SAYS SHE DOES NOT KNOW nniI"P J PPIltlTiru . JJUUU. O irrlnlll ! I , to aell 11 land l.i whoever iret the! New Roahelle, .V V,. lic. ll. -Vlie;. , !atr right at .n apprai-ed pn. e ax ul Betty i'lirlutnHa hae Iuh'H n,ardeil an comlit.oii prei flcnt to ooi oiulertak inl rlocutoiy tte re of dlverct ftomitng the onatructlon of irrlgJitlon ' ix.ugiax ralrbankx. movmg pictuie work. I nder au.-h plan tl.eie would I hIhi. by Hupieme 'ourt JualKe .1 Ad-;-nn no rtlfficulu whatexer In x. i.r-1 diaon loung, eittlitg Ul lux Imliiuna , heie. 10 me mii ,.rie no fiiaappoimment of man) who had followed tu mm thai i dUflculUce of Mi. anrt Mi, r'animukm jjbe i-o-leapondcnt named by Mis. Kl-'j,i iHumn uwiisiitiitu nwiei ax n irhmeni iaeU tvoutd tXart tor Un own' unknown woman." xpnditure upon the land. Supple- j The Indlatietiuns complained of weref tnv u ting this there should be gntapnt eg Ml tu have occurred In a house mtunity given fi iiu, uo-upeiatioii of' nwm x treat. .New lork. where, accord-iall ,mg to one ot Dm wiuioaaM. "Mr I'an- batiks nuld there waa U be u. part) of beautiful glrla. Mrx. I'alt l.u.ii n, hei fuxt an - nouiutment of hei btpaiatlon fiom her buntanil named a well -known motion piclu t.c-,. urn whrn alii, nth u.k. o w hei hei she i,i,l n imed tiun miuiik uom, in -he taid 'i '!:d ; ,t I a., i . it "v ih.. n tn.e of the. wmatt Hfio o. iitt'iu ..I , tl, , xpil 'I h.- ,.i. . - ak foi themxt tven I don t deem an. nunc pub. e it) In-ili o ..i.mi.t.v' , n,i uti oiel In tl," d, i r it ! t.n h i -',,.i th , Alt I a II I. . nl, , IK I to Ilia i. I. - .1 .! " , I" i 'o.l i, low an. t It. p. t tl j I ' --. ! ! 1 . 'iiu II !,. i.i- . ,-ir ,i ' Viix nioi" t'uti, $''l(!l". .li I an Ioiiikx did lot .nl., fen,-,. II. iot" the ttlal lo- ad mK.le . (..lit '.i. -It .i.ii of lb. .il.i'h-rj. The , ,, , -I l ' 'It w-lt .,'i j' Cut a: 'I i tn a., , i Un xi tot W 1 il.' ' . ..ft," p.., ,r .ti, of , "," i, ' t . f. f .', : t.te am, ; .' 1 ., - I, , - -t , ,,un, , o ,t . . ,t t lllllt! popfe.!ti -I'hliC'.'il l i.flM ' Ih offect of his campii:' f " th L.i.eitt l"i. I. to 'omp.," with the )OUH Woli..,. ah., was mentioned by Mis Fa I. ha; on in i . , ..... un. . m. .it "f the si pai 1 1 lot V - !'tt, o.ttn- I wt'itr me' th - '" , v I III. , nlat'inrn' III mi,,, in . 'I I ' ixbatid ll 1 1 ."limit, d, , t ! I "i.i .-I.. I, ..I i, ' . - liel l i'.e .. , if the) lt.it o ' ',i", -he en, I i i it not umi' i itand w h) tlfej dti not openly ' ii'ktiuu iedg. it ! am doing the oil!) thing that enix light for me to do ' Alt', Ktili t.ankx ix t tlnuglitei of li.ini" 1 Hi.'N the t'.tton cruker The , on i, mi, mn ..I al Vtaffi Un. I: I 'l . 1 I "l" The .H" '.IK i let! lit.iiKla- li who i . a. -n ', thit custody of his mother under ihe inter - lncuior. decree "FLU" AT BALLINGER. Baibnger, Texas, i ec I' fui ulnK K. ik u" ,' ml in." i , r, i . ' , u. I, ,1 tn, rub - of t he family il! The epldcmiic is in a mini er ft it nt Mi in th flixt and then him l,i i n .P-itux li.t ,n the ,i , sent "oi tune 1 kit .nine i nurnbi" . r p tiei . ure st'.cjus'y ii with imfumnma. U. S. ARID LAND NEEDS DEVELOPMENT FOR USE BY RETURNING SOLDIERS By Tin Associated Press, Washington, Ibi il Development ' urld. swamp .ni'l im-ovr tundg to pratlde farms tor i turning soldtera. Hid Irtiprow ment of thi public aenoo' 1 stem to provide for Amerlcairtzatio i of foreign -born cititena. and the in , vritlon or Illiterate mountain hi' populations und negroes, nre two i ' reconstruction problemg, Hecretnr of ' the Ulterior Lane eaya in hi annual j report made public torin School in , arawi, anouid lay nnt emphusln on I teaching trade" Of Immedlnt" liiip"i I in ix th po poel that th'- g" cr'nn'-r ( 4xrrmit',' ilU go nimiil ;,. , 1 1 .. protidin wijrk for noldlciK m rih'.-K lrrigiti"i. projaeta In the m' l,iti Sec re tun ' iJine a'lggextfd mnrr ext. n-lve r In ! mat Ion of u.imi im.l ',' 'ltd pw 'inder Wftv .'iri'l -m.iT r r i a ki'.I i. , '..!.. , i Ull .,-,(, , ,, ol, , tcim 1'ijmeni pim (! I..HI- "ni HP' .i d-t u' i. prop i" d method-, tc g om' " i progri'in hl't h . I, ir. 'erixci p.trt or the "looking ii "I orl." m tl." n-ti-.n I'.'-ffi ' ,Hg t'l 111' '. t. ,!'.'. l,!,lp I" Slid ' Ann- l"ui' n ' TIK !' pi I" It, I" III V II,' i ten.'- ' re c!ni Mr. I.ue- I Ic 1 . not ii h i i , 'l'i . v v. -1 : ttm I- "!. 11 l""ill'e. .'i ' . r.' ' i the't nwii." u v hematic gotcrnc menl ot klh lundx x,.l there Nvli; he proMdd I n",.dite Joi' 'or II, f men lahm- inn tx l.e oroi'-i it'i! .ironinxt i.tivMii.1. , .nut.v. i . i ,...,. ... ,. nn,i u,.u . . , - '. l,or it ""t.il.ltxhetl iiiiliiiii p vt , i I I,. 1 f iiott'i' 'I ' ti .in itnni de'n.ni 1 1 ,"! (tin I'.i'lucf the iniivemeni of i iiip ttltm 'i tit Jen will i i het lietl I mim "Leu' nroten Ainni' tnx' will j he iiiflvttl pcrmnm ntlA to icrl iilttiral I cHfiipmionn and grent i e.. n: hind1 now neglec'ed ami .ilu-!'-s I,ej ' brought Into uxe an immediate progiatu ' nald I , thv Hocretaiv, "we ehould fir-i offer a" opportunity upon oV p'e-. nt Ir- t rlgittlon projects for all who wix), work 1 "ring and leveling the l.md not now cultlvdlod but for which water i la available or to whlrh water cn be i brought unitar the present Imitation j Kvatam, und that such tracte aha II be I developed under an approptlate land ! settlement plan. Tbi we ran do ht ono and meet whatever labor prob-1 lema mm t Pnmedtate. "Ae a aeeond step I would urge an mppmprtoHoa f"r one or more of the Inrgeet irrigation schrrae for whkm urveya arwta van0eM etste. Ponnurrendy h woold aeetu lo me l t" undertake the draining of the i moat pro-mixing projectx -riovernment-owiied lautl preferred but li prlxate- , l owned tht i.ni.l to louglit n' mi' iipprni.tieinent uide in il,e Imiuu I, mm Hord and ,iliect to the ..jipitixal ot the llenartinent m Agiuulture There i." an alu-rnntive tu'-ipod o ,l,iil"" wlth Private l.iniU Wil'h ul "' Ul' appro ol of l ongreaH. ''.ng iiu oi pom ted In I he reclamation I' I Oder Ihit a pri tie on net ugrteii in control ot an nued l"lle over or xv. amp land thut might be deelrrd: the smeinnwnt would not i lsM the fad. out the owner wouUI i take it on xuch term m the g..v- the states upon limited tia-tai , which would h ! i ' nun nt,l. i ,.t ,n. control and t!Jn t '.. tne , i it.t 1 tl H'lprrt Islon ' , Alter a soldier hax leturnod to lux, "",ne. suld Se.tetiM, l.tne :' M old Pel"oii U not "pen nid he v. lehex lo ""'ri " tndepelidrnt life there "'d be laid i.eioie him u iniiiiliei o ( t o M K l,c I, ' lit i ttc . t littler. t 1 ' I J 111 M'i. t i'lllH ii dart .hei, ,n ' lo in' tt j i i.e ota. , ; II .1 ,l. i , I ... u itnother u ili.iiui. pto t lev t-;.iment ol a bodj land T'a on. I j"t . in tJaitiM i oi ntru t.-tl and tl "Vl't '.!. U f - I i ni t i M ill I'.e o' '.t ti . er .". , ... ,,. '. in. pound i . tiro It i it l...,.,el p., " I. ,.rd a 1 liillex , - 'I,. , .mi i' t .11 r. , i r. ll ' .-.' - .'......,' , . .t, i. , i , ... inn i o'jJit.n,. . ... no., to tvpui .'.i'.a 'lal to the soldier o' the iten l, .inti at ii ml a pin . i.' . mil m. v I , j . I, '." "Mitel ., iiniM iit'l i.i, i , i.in-i 1 oliae Ii, .. i' '-p "I 'it'll i.O'ies .Tr 1 ' IX .' 'luih' pa . Ho I , it i . , x;i t h. ii. . -f , I I,. I in 40 learl) liM'.ailnien't or .,r.i. r ii ti re-a; i Ijui" , O'lt- t ' .1.1 ft 1 'If "' t " if.t ' ' -m, ii on " 'I v !- I , t ' . , ' ..'.it, it. however, lie sunt 'i m selling l.ur tl It 111".!.' I - 1 1 I I ol,., ' -no,,., i it , . n hi ne .ii eiimit,,,. . t l-,.e no n. itmit the xuu- ,md itnt.iu.. pr.tcni the., t.-1 nsr .,"ph' i.it.'i- l"-tl l llf'flX '-J SK-"gatid :'.", 1'iiiiit.k i. ,'i. i i I l'i. Won1 i I 'a o t. i pei , I ' II o' . o .' t ,, , - in, I e 'I, .in , imid iiik mi.: tl.i i..ui..i unreaxoiiabie to ,ta we wilt spend this In the wtemiiN and if Wbi t I hut n teil alto" he tsked .'1,01, .iole I , , , .. I I, .it "Would It be lor i.a much ,n c.i . foi t.erixlon i urn ilp. n let It 'i ,n,l i W .11. l , i.i ' n ox' t ,, .ft- i, ' ' ', a til-L W..i a a I- '"' in to conduct tVit '" ' UK Meet, ' lAoiiel fl ,,t,. ... ,:n " on hand, out of, a (.CoDtiiiuca on rt Ttim.) Six Transports Carrying 7,740 Wounded Soldiers and Sailors Reach Port Iiy The Associated Press New York. Dee. ll. f war wa reveabirt t wliet! xix trar.spurW lift' eil here. i-niTilng- fl 8 fitiloi-x. martuea a4 ilrede or th tnrt art) n , ' istly xitl" ntil- a tod anew rench- , "0 KMt"iT. .tor Huii n"d Jt.r life ' Here wa a yWit tl "rrson With' idirtoent col ' ht law abet awajri oj wa anetlaMr tad sd tmmi a. with hoih feet MaOM. &ms-V&Suki the tsanMiwrtx wore unable to aee tl" r-'.Hue of l,lb- . rly un the ver xti . mod uiin New i'k itaiboi iiriutl i," b, i. . f i-nx und f.iftoij vtliixtiH.. m. I "iei" were olheih who ,,, ' ul tlnl ti,,' n, n tin the faccx of , of tl,. nii.,ii' CARUSO IN DISCORD " WITH FATHER-IN-LAW OVER VISIT TO SON New York, lit. the ii .led It not i ftifhei -in-law. I'a" we revealed mil, wa believed to h.i' of the relations, b and hi hrute'a f in. xt that there ix iw lliiii' ' I'.ti'i-.. 'IIH4....1 Mitli A ftenjtmi'i 'rtp '.ala fl trtiotM Icall 11,.' ,i"t,..te en Me- inufiitnii alld It c ,'lalUi lack of . tl'll.t It' ' between Carweo end u mollier-u-l..w. brothr ls-ln law Hut ill dnnctibiiiii t ' ' til" '! il hotp. pears to have x! 'i l ltit-'l on Alt lb t, , , Ml xrut a try, I" i ' , iev i, , i UiruUKll Hell, ii. a Theuy who p . '"Onxpici.fUH ualla U ho llNM l.""t, , l.d )eili i, Inif, ii at in .i'id m i ill f "in : ' r. ' I.,'.. i r t .1 ,. pit . g'e t-.f.ii."--' i, 1 1 . 1 .- n 'lo p. hen h ,'.n. 1 ."tl.rii.t i ''lb. v .n I Mi' .1.1 Ii ill ol. ll II.-... ,1 ., 1 II, It of 11 -rtii- . , , (,,., " .-i.ii,:' r i nt ''. ,i ! I i 'ion 1 HI" S.ir in 'h tin man v w i.tcb t . j.,t p. i' e f ,, t I Al' ' ,t i.sj v ; . Ml. -. -.' . a w , "1 , i" . , ... , ordt'tg t" r- ' the -nig. r sric I ll" win o ' , op. 1..H W, . , in i .i f. i ale lo I ".I , t. o . nt ., I iv -. Ine t ',iwr 'o, - n - ' . I I.. til. . - ... - tftu, . . t" llu I ,1llO X I ' I- he not i'uiux" He p.iUax.l foi IlltalU III. , , pol ' fa ..n I. ulit. ,! H i "i ml, v i I . in. ' dl. I r ,! . wui.i abuui Al. ! ' secretary "Me talk if he Wan ! t . will ome hot ."it "I'rtlexjt , i. Mr 1'.,- 1-. flei 1 m , ' t ,11..-- 1 il I . ' J..miii t.lt, ' ,. W ol n'e Ml lle tlia be will not ' i itnln li.it trik '. 1 , wsleli llr. Csfuie, I. .1 I Mr. Henlamln fiom nr. mouth -I unit x I 111. r i I "I wo, i t :, ' l i il., 1 ' l". n .e v Xitlltr , ' . , I 1 1 ben V, !' i 'I me- J i-,l t ' in n . . ' I" '.. 1 .twever. tliere was n un.'. I'liul vtenxlirti that they ki v. Ac.H'iii a h..d i.i'i.ieciated their iiffort'" at.ii xiicilfic' in ('l.inderx fhtlda. St i,..'!, inoit th in lniH when they nt.c . i - in . i tiwiit-ax in bold hack the tiun ii an. s on me rioiitier oi ireeaom. i tr-es i ttiin.'il i. .lu um men, elthwi wounded r found I Anil.tiuui. i.-aim hi., I motor hna. i.it .l .,.- miuh. ii llu iinHita i when tn lietuporO, iofc.i ugnt. The i wouiufni we,. immediately plaeed cniiei t , 5 " tunic, it- t., nen . ...I th- name lo he ruaheHll"" ' wnsjeniua seaie. "an For im , arm- I,, states nearest their mediate reduction of the enorrm.ux mil-, in II, e ..mnuiimcex to lie tu ,"' M'eii"" i " of M. n .-t "l.- lou-' nu. M'.n Icxpltala in uinlnl'M"" ' leh end ix the ImmeduHei ,.,i( ' ' " " 6 KILLED. 30 HURT IN BLAST ON CRUISER BROOKLYN Or The Astoelated Press. Washington. Dec. 11 Sin mem bers of the crew are dssd and 30 otners mere or leas seriously in jured as ft result of an eaplosion of cos! dmet on the armored cruis er Brooklyn at Yokohama, Japan, Monday. Announcement of the explosion was made tonight by tht Navy De partment. An sffloisl report, con taining the rusTno of the killed and injured, hat not been reteivsil. Among the dead it one Teaas sailer, rfoMea Morris.. of Houston. Tho cruiser was not materially damaged by the explosion, tt has been stationed at Vladivostock ne the Arrival of the Amerlcsn fisgjeditionnry Forces in SlberU, ed had cime t Yakohom fr .ial. f COBLENZ CIVILIANS GO EARLY TO BED UNDER OCCUPATION ORDERS My Tae Aasoeutted l'rin Ceblen. 6eriany. lie.- The fldl nt a 'tc i ' ."it hi- i ".mi in. mil 1 itdien , eel x a flei i. , , ,( .i I, l litx l, , ' it 1 t 1 r Tesaa Is heud mini xxion ' In e i. fit a , lm i "1 llu i'lbab. .. ' .c'u of ill, , . t ' ' a. tu d Ih te .' t".ai.))tie .. o tppoli.lt ,1 to i i -Drilling i it, he Herman aimy the Inst of thuit i in oi lei to 'te . grettt ttotee of . I ! rl s of .1 i" fi.r.'l art. ' in it . bed ., , tin , , i I .1 'lit I i'.heu ate of t .leennttor-, '. L'tllh- lf Ml' I' il. Vihue of Ken II ttici,). N b.i. ' i I-, i1,, ' ' i m r ii . ii- Ue i. ,l.i... ' Amei liana wen- :nai lung the l.iot I IV .i It.ii of the niv wax oniv ., f.-w l,,l-, "I. I tl.e lih.ne I .,k' . ,n i f i til i lb i! of ., .'"( .' I '" ,1 fit., Hxlii I... I a . xpilg ..r gifen in his '., tie till, ki- and u ivullH v,. .v.tli 'i'tapt.i.i t i i 'In utmat. ENGLAND MUST RETAIN NAVY, SAYS PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE ,;. , .;. .. ,;. .j. .;. . "THEN WATCH WILSON." HT The Aiioclatei Press. Brijtol, England, Dee. 1t. In hit speech hero today. Premier Lloyd George disouttsd tho fu ture of the British Navy. When he declared "England won't y'.e un her navy!" a voioe in the crowd shouted: "Then wateh Wilson"" The Premier caught the retort and quickly replied: "Well, I hope to meet him In a fortnight, and shall tell him whst you say. Wherever the requost comes from, we will not give up the protection of our navy." ;. : v .; ! ; ! BAKER TELLS HOBBY WHY TEXAS REGIMENTS WERE NOT ACCEPTED Austin, Texas, IVe. 11 prrret i arv of " I' " li ix definitely advlxetl fh.v-i " ""I" -, "" 'i I' ll .1.1.) of (he deeieion reached ,lon M at tHtrmtneed in hiclan.i w .r Department not to take: lo meet a great i niorgonej .. r.de.nl aerelee the two Hrt-IWhrher Home kind of coiwerip- l;;::.:;:::::::,: the L ''ii- N itiuna V- ,u ''Ic g.ti , t - ij (t . 'II. 'II t of r . t infantry , i nietnbei tl.e or tlnul tl.e V u I). , illment ... of 'I.. x rel i I ih' "( n vlhi"nt . . . .ruplW' tl in oii' -I lie WK V i ii . ., t,f XUpl ilig ""(l"l J'.lt "I , ,kt- i .lie Of tl ' In t.'i mil loiifil I. in., I., v If-'ucen t,,. Toit "I State, and M M.-o thil re' ivlng 1'iiltctl (?t.ii"K i nulai icgiim ' mi that tlut, fin ovei'eeux Senretaix ol W.h tinker. iex n in. cine Ilie .iail one '! 11 ; llnbl. tiir.ltii.it t.f iu.ammIi,.. I xni-y dutv and iwampritlng . figi tiwtl forei al'ioiid bv Uie regui.n thus eet rree. The uatrtotinu -iieiiLir- ,, i,n I.,...,. b.. i 1 i ed by v-.ur State I nformina the- .'JVTu V ,,a. 1 .bo?n ,"-el ganiEatlonx waa higbl.' .-..mmeoil idle It ie a lung and ''v.ninK i ink ot ganlae from the s.n poim m., i a force it- '. fix p. iitiuted. hamlit 4iu.ed, is It i b lat k of ti allied offlcr but u ix ciirri' d through ino i wltt ablt Tlu cexn ion of hoatilltlee a'-. l ln. nf trutlattee. the term of wlrfrh tleniived the enemy of abllltv to reaume ."I'l'aK" ,,i itniiicitngc alio 11 lon.i I tiiMipMI urn th" i.ipui .i'innttinr.ntl.in of thow xh e.t.li jn X"l VJ. e i in. iiiapiointme,it or tl - ,, ffl.ru and men of t'.e Tesnx ljiiiI'-iiIb 1 leibat-d and the nndei hltrn1 l mpa Ihneu lih them In theii Ui-nopn nt I menl at ml Keolnif active wivn r, the d"ew with tiiouxands of otliei entbii Miaxli. and i.iti.otic officio ami ni.-n I wIioki i.iiU ",'nit'i. was lo tiainuig 'miHi I" tl.i .ountiy I tmsi that . w,u iil f i, teti.se the net i suit, of I be uluiii oi th.- S n lepartinent m iiu- m tit. GERMAN BAND PLAYS UNITED STATES ANTHEM AT ARMISTICE SIGNING! 13 jr The Asso.oUtstf Press. Leivgoli. I ' t 'u in I- ir.d i til 'I p I'.OI ti'iMpil I I,. ,i ! omiou IU-.- t Spingl.'d Mine " and rev- I wounded t .c"!tu-,i..dler.- , 'lie e.liott'd it In celebra I ell l bt -' t '.ii' 1 i mil tlll II a t it'll O' I I Ttu iiiia, f'nillC of til" ii . it. honor ii' i : .nl 'ii ,'te ot i ho -t meric..ti .nii'.; iiigrtre,i p ' i ' ti. it ' . jo 1 or, ho-; 1 1 t -Jf. Mf ,.,tt, ,,, , , rrc, lie lutten nji , i 'tt..,,,, . 'naii pe-up' alfatiw I, It lii.l Ie .! t, I I ' t li"l,u Mle.l t . too ' m nirt . A to ihi'm ue 1 1 . .a ti,-, mm t. i , ,, I GERMAN EACHANGfc. LOW. Par.. i. U. S. SOLDIER WHO FAILED TO BC OVERSEAS BRVICE CAN WEAR SILVER CHEVRONS Uy Tba AesecUtsg Fisss. Washington, Dsc. 1 1 .-Ofi.ce. t and enlisted rpen of the Luted States Army who failed to reach the fighting front by reason of duties imposed upon them in this country will not be dsnicd recog nition of their services .n winning tho war. By Direct on of P-osiJrnt W" son, Gsneral. Marth. Chief of Staff, announced tonight tlmt, hereafter, such men as srV sntitlod will be permitted to wear a Silver chevron. Similar tu the gold chevron author- icd for aitivc service overseas, NOTED STATESMAN. IN ADDRESS AT BRISTOL DECLARES BRITISH SEA POWER IS A DEFENSIVE ONE NOT OFFENSIVE SAYS PEACE OF WORLD WILL NOT BE SECURE t'NTIL CONSCRIP TION IN ANY FORM 13 DONE AWAY WITH DRAFTED ARMIES RUSHED WORLD INTO WAR KAISER RESPONSIBLE ' ' FOR AWFUL CONFLICT I British T'gsr Hopes President Wtlsoi Will Approve of Alliod Plans to Try Former Emperor and Accomplices For Crime Against Universe Br The Asseelated Press. London, ltr. 11. "If . u.ii t pence ymi want pennanepr pence." ili'eiiired I't-eriiier IJomI (ioorffe todav in an uddrcas at Krlstol "If yiiii prefer not the horrorrf of the awful war just i 'included tu be repeated, you must put an Olid to connerint a runes un tint ..,,:, ,,4 t,, , ini-e neppima cntiipiy anon tlio pea. e tern?." In discussing the future of tho liiinsii N iy, the Premier iul tii;ii Knif land's navy ia a di-fen iw in,, , i,.,t an offensive one, ami that is "v.-liy we cannot give it up." 'firTK ItevardiiiK what ahouid be dnnn with liermany, the (jreat leader I ot puniie opinion in Ktislnnd said ,1 . lliai i' ih hidisiieiwible that n peraon uho in is the wroni?. nml vm-maihaM lost, should pay num, than m the ritjht, and who lmro won. 'Ihi wnr eott firent Ilritnir! the enormous mint of ciht billion INMiMda," ho stilted, "and wo pro IMiae to domniid the w hole cost of the war from Germany. "Knglam! wax driven to conscript ion by the exlatenee of oon.iwlpt armltsa tu continental Ktttflpe. uhleh insvltablv ruahetl the worW Into war Thoy eo.il.t , imvt KrMt m,tarv mfuhlnwt ,hpr lv .,,,, ,...,,, . (, ,hl.,, K ' '' ' It I III. i US Miw.i t X I" 1 1 ' I, 4t tliet .1 iv ix toil nut ulilil . i !, ,. i hiio.t , t,., I I , I , i .. r. nlxt 1 1 .. pet fm-. i ,ne. Kntfland ul no ma -'en-te ,,. lM?caurei , xm.,11 i.,in u,iK ,n my I'll, ' ue '!., xxti i .lelens h we i.. en , vtjt'i which in. if! a.tti p..4 'lit .1 4xexxions ire.. : "li it, .. sj, , , ,l- 'ul ti ' ft. to f II. X f I I III llll"! "M f ' iefpi , i, , , . , t x'.x , I ' war " .! n rime ' In ... ., -.ltd Ir- nop. ! OU I . I I . ., I aame n . now w i i n it Iii.ii future ciium! r.iMon e" the ' lanit t t ..nreiem e will I ol (he peoples on whom -ie. w ir, and not i he inter erillurl p. opli ,! mad., e I en B'il!t ..' "oloaeat '-ion. the Premier axpren . that when I'teitint Wtl I'arta h. Will t I. si. t a to that a dem nui nan In a proper wn n h.tl.t and his at o.n n In-es r, -" thlx tririblt. crime. rait forth the kai. aponaibie Cambridge. England, re, n- T eotahfixbin. ii- of i j-.iguv ..' Sutlons will ii'H i., it in un- dete "i inent ot a w.'tl.i i he h no wars -a ,1 oc. in mill', , in . w til lie iinni-ex. , y n , ,1 '".I"..!, ,.u ,U M,,.,,. ,,, I,,., , " ' I I" It". Idem ! . . .oiil '' ' '" 'JUf el u. i' i,iidr"t,i ' ' ' ' a I ndei the It.o- fuv , 1 bb "' . i ' , det bir.tl I ;( li U " ""I I I' U I p. , to w ' ll.. I i i.i'iu.i i n, i(.. , " ' ' in. ,i . an, I .. i ll'lpai , ,. ,,-'it ,i ; ' '"m o.-.-oj .jruxi,. t ! ' I I" " oi . ,, ' ' 1 'I. ' pi lo I , oi . '' olll.l ,,, ".ittVl M I- '" 1 .tef I h I '"'''" ' '" ll "P uind t 1 , f," , 1 " ' 1 1 ' ' 1 e a ,, I l. ' i . i-' un)J I jedon. , I no- " , R. ,, . t" ' ' I f e p. .,, , , ,,,l,u., . 'n ,'.,! ,. , arlt ' "" " " Mlllall. It o. ,g to ma, '" " .l'i .-. i ederi. . r - ' orm g, i . t '. i,) '' f!lOl -,.,v I,, ' ' ' "''.gas. .! prei .., '- ' lIKilll'l xi. I . '" itin.'i N ' T " , I .,, ' " U" ' . .4..t!"t " eui.l ,o, . , , iif,. , , ip.i o... I) t) . ulerrll ninat oil 1 , . n ad,. , " - lb!e to Ami. t v ei I .in , , w , t i vn8 r, . on,: xe. ui t , i d ejtit' -npii . f, ii-' , ice nuer th . 1 .-v ' i ",ip n pea . i "t , i .- tat hef.. I i 1 1, in. , -eat . oi '" ' ' " exi(,nt , i ' -edon . t the . j s a " e ran. e i f II oi IT ' . k i ' - H lSt"T w "-aion et Ijtw a ie aei tain if a, I . ltelli ten's Jj- iliue. tn.i ct.,.1 dollt la., i m k',' i' .. in: I I, ni. '.indoiivd for 1 n lit .rv t , i (CcaUnuoil cu Pasa Two.)