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1 EV12UT reader who is looking for an apartment turns at once to the Kcal Estate For Rent columns In Tho Courier-Journal and The Louisville Times classified pages, and finds within a minute or two the very ad that is sought. On pages 10 and 11 Morruiw Newspaper LOUISVILLE, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1919. 12 PAGES. PLOT OF REDS TO KILL IB Li AJWVW to-day. 1 Sssss fc-i UEYOXI 'WU UJSilN i T.nnirzoxE: five CENTS.

SPANISH WILSON POLICE RAID Dies Suddenly Chaos Prevails In Munich; Soviet Council In Control GEN. YOUNG, LAWYER AND On His Return From Florida THE WEATHER. Kentucky Fair Monday, -warmer in central and east jportloni; Tuesday clondy. probably rnln nnd colder in Tvcst and ccntrnl portions. Indiana Fair and slightly warmer Monday; rain at night or Tuesday possibly turning to snoiv; colder Tuesday.

GATHERS IN 14 RADICALS TEXTBOOKS AWARDED TO POLITICIANS Phil Grinstead and "Billy" Klair Given Contracts By Commission. PLEADS THAT WORLD MAKE IRELAND FREE Cardinal Gibbons Appeals To Peace Congress; Tells of Oppression. SOLDIER, DIES Tennessee Fair Monday and probably rain at night or Tuesday; colder Tuesday In west portion. Suspects Held While Secret Berlin, Saturday, Feb. 22 (by A.

Chaos is prevailing generally?" Munich and free transmission of news to Berlin has been interfered with. The press, therefore, for the past fifteen hours, has been wholly dependent upon contradictory rumors. The latest dispatches from the Bavarian capital indicate that the Central Soviet Council is in absolute control and has proclaimed a proletariat dictatorship. One of the leaders of the German Bolshevist movement, named Lewine. is said to be a member ot this council which consists of eleven representatives and has among its number delegates from the Soldiers', Workmen's and Peasants' Councils.

Tho general strike will continue until Monday. The Government has ordered that three days of mourning be observed in honor of Kurt Eisner. Archbishop Faulhabcr of the diocese of Wuerzburg, who has been especially obnoxious to radicals, has been arrested by Munich rioters, according to a telephone message from Munich to the Zeitung Am Mlttag. All Munich newspapers have suspended publication temporarily. Hcrr Auer, Minister of tho Interior, and Count Arco-Vailey, the young student who shot and killed Premier Eisner, were said to bo alive at noon yesterday, but both in a critical condition.

Service Continues Hunt For Bomb. Former Commander of Confederate Veterans Succumbs. THE LATEST. Results ot far-reaching character were obtained at the meeting of the Council of the Great Powers yesterday, when resolutions were adopted requiring such a speeding up of all important branches of the work of the Peace Conference as to permit MANY IN CONSPIRACY VREELAND ALSO BENEFITS SPEAKS AT PHILADELPHIA DUE TO BREAKDOWN Phil Grinstead, of Louisville, rep Gen. Bennett H.

Young, soldier. Special The Courier-Journat. New York, Feb. 23. on information that two the formation of a preliminary peace treaty by the time President Wilson in the middle of resentative of the American Book Philadelphia, Feb.

23 (by A. P.I A resolution presented Cardinal Gibbons urging the Peace Congress attorney, author, and former Com Company when it had things much mander-in-Chief of the United Con Spanish anarchists had agreed to apply to Ireland the doctrine of national self-determination and a March. Page 5. column 1. its own way in the matter of supplying Kentucky school children with textbooks, and William F.

federate Veterans, is dend. Death Archbishop Faulhabcr headed the Catholic bishops who last December protested formally against separation of the Church and State and abolition of religious oversight of the schools. Previous reports concerning the fate of Count Arco-Va)ley have varied. One stated he was lynched by an angry crowd, while another said he was shot and wounded by a naval guard who accompanied tho Premier at the time of tho assassination. declaration ot principles demanding came yesterday afternoon at S-0 GEN.

B. H. YOUNG. hat if any Leaguo of Nations be o'clock nt his home, 429 West reated, all features which may in Klair, conspicuous figure in Lexington and Kentucky politics for years, both political friends of Gov. Stan fringe on the traditional American Ormsby avenue.

Few of his friends knew that he was sriously ill. Two weeks ago he went to Florida in the policy, including tho Monroe Doc Asks Capital hnno of lmnrovinir his health. His trine, shall be eliminated, were adopted unanimously to-day at the WILSON'S SHIP death was due to age. to kill the President and would arrive in this city today on the way from Philadelphia to Boston, Secret Service operatives raided the resorts of Spanish radicals today and arrested fourteen men. Two of those arrested are suspected by the police of being the pair who were'' Phil Grinstead, ot representative ot the American Book Company when it supplied Kentucky school children with textbooks, and William F.

Klair, conspicuous figure in Lexington and Kentucky politics for years, both political allies of Gov. Stanley, got everything they wanted from the Kentucky Textbook Commission at its recent sitting. Page 1. column -1. losing session df the convention of and Labor To "Take me back to Kentucky.

The pr.il is near. It's only a matter of CLEMENCEAU IS MUCH IMPROVED ne Irish race in America. ley, got everything they wanted from the Kentucky Textbook Commission during its recent sitting. When the award of contracts for textbooks for use by Kentucky children was announced it developed that Mr. Grinstead had been successful in having adopted a speller which he and his brother, Wren Grinstead, a member of the faculty Tho declaration says a state of davs.

I want to die back in the old DROPS ANCHOR Get Together Blucerass State. I want to cross the war exists oetween reland "which, in the interests of river and bivouac there with my tho neace of the the Peace gallant comrades who have gone before." This was his last command Conference cannot ignore. Redfield's Plan To End Urv from his sick bed in Florida. AC- Sixteen men were drowned as the President Confident of Sue Police Learn of Reds' of the Eastern Kentucky Normal School, had compiled, and that Sir. It means nu chance, uenerai, pledged to attempt the life of the President.

1 More Than $1,000,000. Pledged. In support of the movement to ring freedom to Ireland, the con- Klair, as head of the Transylvania rest Approved By President. tivities Prior Shooting. Jacksonville, who was in attendance Hnoir Publishing Company, ot Lex cess of League of Nations.

They were said to have ar- ention pledged to raise within six Gen. Younc was able to ride in ington, had secured the contract for months but before Justice ived in this cityj to-day from taxlcab to the depot in jacKsonvme, Daniel F. Cohalan, of the New York supplying writing textbooks. Mr. araiitroinicd by his wife, Mrs.

Liu Klair's company has the contract Supreme Court, chairman of the con Sharp Young, late Friday night. His daughter, Miss Eliza Bennett Young. vention, completed the calling of a for publishing the Grinstead speller. result of a collision between the Atlantic fruit line steamship Gansfjord and tho Frencn sailing vessel ltelene about fifty miles off Winter Quarter Shoals late yesterday, according to Capt. Lee.

of the Gansfjord, who arrived in New York last night. Both the lleleno and the Gansfjord sank. Page 6. column 6. rcacc-timc plans of the Council Philadelphia arid to have planned to leave to-night for Boston.

While the Secret Service agents who uncovered 1st ot States and cities, more than Special lo The Courier-Journal. Washington, Feb. 23. Contending who was attending school in Aiiam, Paris, Feb. 2" (by A.

News of the improvement in the condition of M. Clemenceau was received with 1.250,000 had been pledged to the Vrccland Benefits. that the unsettled conditions facing was notilied by wire, ami joined her parents as the train reached that city. FIRST NEWS HE IS GRANDPA AGAIN cause. The State Journal Printing Company Delegates from many States, repre it Frankfort, of which Graham Vrec- jov in Paris, which had been wor the plot and planned the raid Mother and daughter ana a pnysiei.111 the.

nartv. Traveling ill a ried over the tone of the official bul- senting a large number ot lrisn organizations, crowded tho Academy of land Is the head, also benefited by the work of the Textbook Commission, in American industry, as well as the problem or supplying work for soldiers and sailors whe have beer, or are soon to be released from mili efused to give, details of the .1, nrivate stateroom. Gen. Young was BatxrAav morning. Tho Music when Cardinal Gibbons constantly under their care.

that Mr. Vrecland's concern has the nnntract for turning out a physiology 1UL11I jooudi Premier partook of a hearty break at the afternoon session, and in a few of National Defense, are taking shape, conspiracy, it was learneur that a thorough search of the two places which were raided words presented the resolution call- by Dr. W. Hcizer, ot Sank Rapidly. tary and naval duty, demand the immediate attention of the Govern r- and extension of a.

fast, and then was examined by the dirt not joke with the On Board U. S. -George Washington, Feb. 23. The first word from shore received by President Wilson when his ship arrived in Boston harbor was that he had a grandson.

IVoodrow "Wilson Sayre. The infant is the son of his youngest daughter, Jessie Wilson ng for'the right of Ireland to select Rowling Green, adopted by tho com The patient, worn out by the trip, ment, Secretary William C. Kedhc-Id, ranidlv. and Dr. Ourran tope, mission.

Tne contract orismauy was hpiri bv the C. T. Dcaring Printing was made for a bomb, which Its form of government. Applause swept the crowd as the cardinal slowly read the paper. who met the party at the Union Sta- 0 the Department of Commerce, variety of activities, using machinery built up for the war to aid in solving readjustment problems, doctors'-as much as usual.

The icsned this morning rnmnany, of Louisville, but this con tion with a private ambulance Satur- presented to-day, in some detail, ap Uidi wu.ifc... said that tho Premier showed con The enthusiasm aroused by the pre nlirht. saw that life was ebbing cerh some time ago was taken over by was to have been thrown at the presidential party tomorrow if the plot had been peal for a co-operative movement to which the Government, capital and Sayre, wife of Francis Bowes Bayre. ihp State Journal Printing company. rxt awav.

Gen. Young was removed funds for the coming fiscal year i.nnn rdcnmmcndcd by the late continued as numerous speakers seconded the resolutions. Among nn Ormsby avenue, where Mrs. William uromweu, or ijranKtort, luhrtr cnn'l bp. parties, which he feels nrnlllnc clerk of the Kentucky House those who spoke in support of Ire Samuel and John Tate, for many years I stabiIization prices tinned improvement.

M. Clemenceau asked his doctors for permission to take a drive in the Bois de Boulogne this afternoon. His request was not granted. carried out successfully. Having House Appropriations Committee Page 1, column 3.

nf Representatives during tne last sea and's freedom were tho Rev. Norman associatea wun and the relief of distress which faces Boston. Feb. 23 (by A. Prcsi- notice of law.

were at the bedside slon of the Legislature, is the author Thomas, a Presbyterian minister or lany employers and employes as a New York; Archbishop Messmer, Mil of a work on parliamentary law aaopt- th. rnrt came yesieiuuj ent Wilsons ship arrived in Search For Bomb. No bomb was found in thi3 A correspondent ot tne result of the sudden termination of hv the Textbook Commission. The Communist leader, Bela Kun, waukee; Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf, of the ton harbor early this evening and Press caught a glimpse the war. That one or more ot tne oook men Gen.

Young was in lus seventi-sixm ir.lfinn. Ill Philadelphia; James G. Miter, protes- tant Episcopal clergyman, of Norfolk, near an anchored. with all the Presi "Tiger" to-day standing The programme which Mr. Kedflcld present in Frankfort during the sitting ot Budapest, has been lynched, says a dispatch from the Berlin corre city.

Secret Service agents He was looking out year, ami a ibuvi 1 en 7 was given tho highest honor dential party remaining aboard. To nuts forward lias oeen orousiu to open window. little garden, and apparently ihi fnr the old Confederacy to be- the attention of President Wilson spondent of neuter's Limited quot of the commission uau u. uraiu ui friends on the body, who tipped them oft in advance to everything that was morrow some time before noon over a Mrs. Mary McWhortcr, Chicago, head of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ancient Order ot Hibernians; Henry Goddard Leach, New York; Thomas J.

who are at'work on the conspiracy in Boston and Phila an one or us iwuuui ana nas receive enjoying tne Drigut m. the President and those accom thn pariv '60s. when he was elected oocs not call for the exercise of man- (aitliiir place in executive session, is in- ing a message from the Hungarian capital. The action was said to be balmy spring day. bv the fact that twenty-four delphia were said to-night to panying him from the Paris Peace Conference will come ashore for brief hours before the selections of text Mathews, Providence, R.

national secretary of the A. O. and Frank P. Walsh, of Kansas City, Mo. Commander-in-Chief or tne unnea datory price-nxmg power upon euner Confederate Veterans.

He held this raw or finished materials by the Gov-high post of honor until, when he re- ermilent, but looks forward to the ex- "Tiger" Shows Strain. Tho appeared to be some- have been seeking to trace the books were officially announced prac- ceremonies of welcome and a short the result of popular indignation at the attempts of the Communists to undermine the existing order. P.ige influence pverv boolt man at tne omte The convention rose to its feet and ln 1916, he was raaoe huuui.j tension ot uovernmeni. tired speech by the President in Mechanics' more drawn anu bomb elsewhere. Many are said to be in the conspiracy, fanital had a list in ms possession.

pnmmandcr-in-chief for life. and his eyes seemingly were deeper connection with price-fixing, in so far as a price agreed upon voluntarily Hall. The whole party will leave for cheered several minutes when Rabbi Krauskopf said that President WU- ti, inaf survivors of a mem That there was a jeah aumeiwieit: 1, column under the bushy eyeurows. novsei. Washington by special train at 4 and special precautions will there is no doubt, but no one seems to little SKUUCillJ wcia by Government and industry, may be made to affect the market through Friends of Capt.

ttobert Caldwell know just where the leak was. clock in the afternoon, arriving be taken to-morrow to guard tne worn at as jaunty an angle as cer, left ear. Perhaps it was a the Government's purchases, for Its of Ashland, former head of the Tuesday morning. orable and heroic generation. Gen.

Young was long a conspicuous figure in the business life of Louisville and the courts of the State and Jefferson county. He was an eloquent pleader before the bar. and. twenty years ago, Books Not Completed. the President in case others Con linucd On Fifth Page.

SHOT TO DEATH AS RESULT OF own needs. The publication of "fair The President plans to return to price lists" as a guide to purchasers Neither the spellers nor physiology selected were in complete book form Workmen's Compensation Board, are suggesting his name as candidate should attempt to take the several days' growth of beard which might have given him a more tired appearance. France on the George Washington may be decided upon. sailing from Hoboken about March when adopted, but this is not iooKe the announcement tnac utn. -iuu6 Visitors at tne -ieimci a Prices On Decline.

place in the plan of the two men who have been arrested. irp.nerally as significant, inas FIGHT OVER $8 unless sometning unroreseen occurs. The condition of the French Premier. fewer in number tins mornine, was to argue, couia nu a. always.

much as the commission adopted The theory of this proposal, it is the ouict Rue de Franklin had i-iilimr. indorsed by the Attorney Gen Ten of the arrests were M. Clemenceau. may prove to be large factor. The possibility of understood, is that prices of raw ma resumed Us normal aspect.

He Foreign Minister Pichon. Gen Kaid Into Canada. wna early in life, during the de- terials and later of the finished prod change In the French Govcrnmen made to-day by Capt. Peter A. Rubano, of the Secret Serv the chief of his military Fayette County Employe Claims eral, that textbooks in manuscript form might be submitted and acted upon.

The reason for this ruling, Gilbert. State Superintendent Mminir davs of the Confederacy, that should the Premier not respond to ucts which reach the consumer, will be brought down from the inflated for Attorney uenerai. v- became known in Frankfort when he went from Louisville to be law clerk in Attorney General James Garnetfa office. Page 3, column 3. Tributes to, the late Senators Hughes, of New Jersey: James, of Kentucky, and Husting, of Wiscon-in were paid yesterday at special nn m.

Mandel. his chief treatment for his wound, and the fur Gen. Young, a lieutenant in the army nf the South, became an international war-time values to sometnmg more ther possibility of a delay in th cauiuci, clerk. Tnmilrv into the ramifications or of Public Instruction, explained yes Peace Conference, or even a change like a normal level, and that In the nf such readjustment, all in- ice, with eight men, and J. J.

Gegan and Detective James McCoy, in charge of tprriav was that the commission figure. With nineteen omer men. aui the Confederacy and volun- in the delegation of France, compli thp school children of Ken possible Plot against Premier Clem-. according to dispatcheB from including capital ana labor, cate the situation. nrplted up in Canada, he made a tucky to have an opportunity to get will be protected from a crash in val Although the President held several thp latest and most lmprovea text frnm canaaa uvei Geneva to French newspapers, shows nnrlncr December twenty-four Special to The Courier-Journal.

T.exineton. Feb. 23. An ues which would involve widespread v.l-u nnsslhle. into St.

Albans, where conferences during the return voyage The spellers and the physiology services held in the House. Speeehes snffprlnfr and' discontent among the temot to collect an SS debt, it is said he had not given any expressions hank's funds were seized to secure gold persons, all anarchists or Bolshevik! were presented in dummy form nnmmisslon. each containing workingmen and tne closing ol many lpp Gatewood, 4 0 years old, horse ulorizing their services were deliv bankrupted cause nis com- arrived In tne the work or prospects of the Peace Conference further than to indicate nf this city, his life. He was industries. number of printed pages and the re ns-htine with the diminishing members, after hisink.

Including the blank page In substance, says to-day oni nhot bv Grover F. Gilley. 28 years old, he feels a certain justification of hi vTip5 of Robert E. Lee and Joe John Among them. It Is allegea, were siere Zahmid and Bunzli.

At the same time a group of an hnnk contained tho number erea which resolutions in their memory onnnimeement. "we propose to position in insisting that the makin; driver of the county dog wagon, late son. Gen. Young was lauded by many paces it will have when complete, pnoital, labor anu tne uuvern by of pofl.ee and the creation of a Lcagu -Page 7, column 1. hinrlliiE- being that which Is for this act, conuemnea this afternoon following an argument met in Zurtcn to organise opri- throughout the entire serie members of the police bomb squad, at 1722 Lexington avenue, near 108th street, while the four others were arrested at 415 West Fifty-third street.

All of those arrested are charged with seditious acts in violation of the President's proclamation of May 11, 1917, but several of them may be ignorant of the plot to at con- of Nations are inseparable proposi Escaping into Canada, plot against the rrencn tions, not to be dissociated. troversy began between the two coun The steamship George Washing- other allied ment into common around one table and with one purposeto do the best possible for the country." tries, to extradite tne ueuieuaui aim bearinr President nuaui. rtatidcatioii Next Step. "Red" Publisher Arrested. ton, his followers, me element, Mr.

Wilson has told friends and ad steamed into quarantine rrniin. it is alleged, was Ids party, vlsers that with the draft of th Some of the book men who failed to get what they might consider their share of the business, as distributed bv the Textbook Commission, are making the claim that they see the trail of the politician in the selection of books. They point to the fact that both Mr. Klair and Mr. Grinstead have been close political allies of the Governor, and seem to (Conti' Third Page.) itini director of a radical newspa That the programme, made public for Mr.

Redfield by the Council of National Defense an or- would have resulted in perhaps his execution, but Canada refused to give up league constitution on the table be in Boston harbor early this morning. President Wilson's speech in Boston often to Geneva to over the debt, which took place in front of a Vine street livery stable. Gilley fired several times, three of the shots taking effect and killing Gatewood almost Instantly. Gilley. in the story of the shooting, said he fired in self-defense.

He stated that Gatewood had showed' him a pistol and that, immediately before he shot, Gatewood had tried to pull him from a cart in which he was attempting to get away to prevent trouble. fore the conference he considers th -LVr with anarchists there. A few ization whicn win gani: first great step an accomplished fact the refugees. rn young was born Nicholas m.dav will be merely in the nature out the principles, wim carrying days ago Misiani was arrested in the offices of the Red Flag, the Spartacan and he is not disturbed by the vosn Miv 25, 1S43, the son of nf a replv to a welcome none and finned On Tenth Page.) vine, tack the President. Hold Bolshevik Idea.

v- in Berlin. It is and jusei'imtc iittiucoun Robert character fitting to sucn will be of a niallv charged with smugglin At the outbreak of the Civil Young. column v. hv 1, vp.ars old. hp an occasion.

Page 1, revolutionary propaganda into France billty that it undoubtedly will be worked over, changed in many respects, and probably in the end be quite a different document. Despite all this the President is known to feel that in the end the underlying principles he has proposed will be accept FRENCH LAW BLIGHTS Gilley was arrested by Acting Lniet Morean's cavalry and was cap None of the fourteen pris- All of Switzerland State Tax Commission will of Police Thompson anu ueietmc nrevtus. a painLei. wuu tured when the famous raider's forces The Bhortly atter unut onoi, oners are citizens, ah oi them are Spaniards, and near Veal, and is being held at tne county jail to await examining trial before County Judge Bullock Monday. 50,000 WAR ROMANCES shot Premier Clemenceau.

auer ueiug questioned this morning, was gieu ed in the conference. The ratification of the document in other countries and in the United States the President were scattered through Indiana and Ohio. He was spnt to prison with the leader' and later sent to Camp Douglas. He escaped and made his way Into Canada. CapCU nf lllo -n.

ly all of them have come to this country in the last yerr his temporary uoeny n.o Pertinax," writing in tne mho qc -D- "The home folks, however, apparent considers as another step to be dealt with after the League ot Nations plan and a half. Many of them, Paris, says tne auemin uw uu commence nearms county assessments. This year the commission is aiming to reach an 85 per cent, assessment, this being necessitated by the decision of the United States Supreme Court in the railroad franchise cases. Page 3, column 1. -hpre hunareua ly opposed entangling matrimonial al Suecial to The Courier-Journal.

Camp DIX.N.J.. Feb. between the It was had sought liances, even with a fair ally, and the is perfected. as thcre that the raid into Vermont lovers have had to wait until the sol While he has been following keenly law presentt-u according to the police, have spent most of their time since mier's life again draws aaiienuon to the plans of the Bolshevlkl who an, spending much money In sending agents into various countries. The dier can come home, get his own birth the opposition and adverse criticism triage of credentials, and go back to France for American soiawra their recent arrival here in of the plan In Congress the President told Representatives Helvering, Hor- concocted.

Exiled Three Years. Such was the bitterness of the Northern feeling against the young his bride, or send for her to join him writer suggests an -agreement made with Scandinavian countries ton and White, who made the return here." -nrt other neuixait, iu trip with him. that he was sure he promoting the I. W. W.

movement and in working with the several radical groups whicn Bolshe- For the first time since demobilization began there is heard among over financial blockade agal omit Viprner could convince Congress leaders that A. resolution calling on President xvllson and Congress to urge the peace ConferenKJv grant Ireland the right of national" self-determina- Tirkson. in his general amnesty, re- vism. seas soldiers returning here for dis there were no fundamental objections. include his name among according to tne offW returning here who claim that at least that number of international romances were e.t:ier permanently blasted or uncertain nnXoned because the Yanks cculd To produce official birth certificates.

The French require the birth as a preliminary to the is i -atnm nnd pntnv flip charge, talk of going back to France in the role of civilians. Heretofore French Ship Sinks; Hungarian Mob Lynches Leader of Communists London. Feb. 23 (by A. The Communist leader, Bela Kun.

of Budapest, has been lynched, says a dispatch from the Berlin correspondent of Reuter's Limited, quoting a message from the Hungarian capital. The action was said to be the result of popular indignation at the attempts of the Communists to undermine the existing order. The entireHungarian press, including extreme Socialist organs, is unanimous in condemning the Communist agitation, the dispatch stated. are welded into one body by the Bolshevik idea. Legal After an explanation of the plan at some length to the three Congressmen they expressed the opinion that the those wno o-pfnl pursuits of a reconstructed there has been unanimous joy ex 16 of Crew Perish pressed at getting "out of frogland and untry.

For three years he remained cxli'e He devoted this time to the nf law and literature at the back to God's country. President could gain mucn support for his plan by close conferences with a few leaders, who in turn could give an intimate view of tho President's ex York. Feb. 23 (by A. The 'pn'.

University of Ireland, at Dub A small but certain percentage of soldiers believe they see in France suing of a marriage license, ana as fhese certificates were items omitted French bark Helene was sunk early trdiv morning in a collision with tin and attended a year at the of Edinburgh, where he took equipment of our great business and trade opportunities from the ov steps will be taken to-morrow to deport all who escape a more serious charge. The police and Secret Service agents first entered the place at 1722 Lexington avenue at 9:30 o'clock this morn-- planation to members generally. This is probably one of the methods which Cupid has to mark during the reconstruction period the Norwegian freighter Gansfjord off Dan lotnre course. tjoo. was offered by -arama.

u.u-bons for adoption at the convention of the Irish race, in America at Philadelphia yeste Pase 1, col- vmn 5. The United St. es transport Sixa-ola, blazing fiercely, was sunk last night at her pier in Hoboken. Two men one of them the executive officer, are reported to have gone down with her. Page 1, column 6.

Among them are quite a few officers. will be adopted by the President when Winter Quarter i-rtppn of her crew perished. Eight I he gets back to Washington, ocsld There is a tendency among army heads to look for an increasing emigration in a few cases the boys managed to the folks at home to scratch 5 nrt find his birth record and undoubtedly making some sort of ad of Americans to France If returnin; een survivors, including her skipper. Capt. Malsoneuve, were brought her to-day.

Finally cnange u. the young leader to return along with such men as John C. Breckinridge, James M. Mason, T. T.

Hawkins. Charles J. Helm and John.B. Castle-( Continued On Third Page.) (Continued On Second troops And the labor situation at home nn officially attested copy mailed greatly overcrowded, to -him, said an officer..

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