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Hamilton Evening Journal from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 1

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HAMILTON JOURNAL TJ S'D A A A I 2 1 1 9 1 9 BY OAUHIKIl, 10 OKNT3 A WKHK I'llICK, TWO CUNTS. WEATHER NEAR PBEBZIKO, THURSDAY NIQBT. FAIR ANi) OOOL TRIDAY. 12 PAGES TODAY WLU Oar BtidBrt KfmUy ud Neifhbon They All FIRST In Uil Jpnrtul? ORLANDO TO QUIT CONFERENCE VICTORY LOAN Grave Si France And Great Britain May Ad As To Bring About a SeUiement-Ufiyielding Attitude of Italy And Statement of President Wilson Brought About Present ZORADA mm (M Presented To The Court of Appeals Paiis, April Ii'nfi'--if it was a bluff- was ealKM by President Wilson in a straight rrom-the-shonldcr statement which tells tbe world: 1. Fiiimo in no circumstan can be awarded to Italy, but must serve as the outlet and inlet the commerce of Hungary, Bohemia, Rouiuunia Slid the states of th: n2w Slavic group--in other words, lliat it must be iuternalionaUzad.

2. That America and othe nations a entered the war after Italy know nothing and will know nothing of" tlie secret Pact of London or any other "private understandings" that prevailed at the beginning of the war. o. The fourteen points are tho principles for which America and they arc tho only principles upon which she can a peace. The President's statement came as a bombshell, but it cleared the atmosphere.

It bad tho I backing of Premiers Lloyd George and Clemenceau. Three days they read and approved it, M. Cluiicnccan remarking: "Admirable in every way. I would not change a word." Of $4500 Against John (jarbet Was Reduced to $3,000. cii suil bronchi tiy n.i;ainst but, counly in i sho i-liaim's i i i the on- a a i roiirl- rfhip, won i lid'ore I he i-oui'1 ot' appeals i by On i i of llie hid'-ie i i i au iivdcd At isri I -I nrpiiy a ruin i i i i i jnu'iit i m- poiuts upon I aria; I a.

I Ur- noys, T. I'M' 1 UiHilt-v a K. A. 1M luiscil tlio jipicu! vns i refusal of I he t'oui'l I ml mil I'vuk'nce lo limirue! i i i i i i i L'Yiink a Ljen i i 1 parlK'rf I broken on avcomil ol' i i j' The i of a a tool; (lie rune jteorge nad conferred with Premier Orlando today he said at the Paris ite Receive First Degree of Knights of Columbus. And Then He Saw the Point! OH, THE GOVERNMENT WILL ET THE MONEV SOME WHETHER Hooven, Owens Rentschler Co.

loan $100,000 Capt. Wulzen, Lieut. Morris And Congressman Gard Make Stirring Talks At The Noon Lunch- G. A. Rentschler Largest Individual Buyer for $40,000 A New York- AiiuiricEin Icayne wcl grounds.

York-Host, po.slpoticil; Wasliiinjloii i 'JfHIt division been assigned for early convoy home. i i i i a i i i have linen i Kiev, capital of i Saiidusky--Kobbcvs scnirnl uvei- i bonds in i on a i a I i i NEW SUSPENSION OFSENME Has Been Granted In Theiss Case EARLY DECISION NEARLY $900,000 AT TIIK NOON-iDAY LUNCH RK- I'OHTS VViWE MADE IN ADDIT I TO THOSE I I I THE TOTAL SUHSCIUPTIONS TO NOON THURSDAY TO 1851,250. Till- Kniirhli 5 of L'olmiilms ront'tM 1 rod 1'ivKt i i i un I luivo i i i i a i a I'lindiclalrs N'cxt i 1 lliL 1 same druit'o i be i i i On Doll olt Mlc 11 ay. -I, 1 lir iucojid a i i i rro i bfi c(int'cri'(l oil Afr. mid ('lirirti.

1 n. 1 i-eivcd a I a I'rom I i i son, jili 1 his COUft Of ApPCOlS Does Not Now Seem Probable. AT BLUE BALL I Judge IValltr S. Shuiil Thurrii a I'ui-tlior i i Tlu'isH, i-HSO IsaH I'UCOIlt liftl 1 (1 1V THE TOTALS Hamilton bounty First ward Second wanl M.fiOO Third ward Fourth ward Fifth wurd Sixth ward 15,000 $1.5,450 11,050 Tho ward figured Included In tlic total of for Hamilton. And Hamilton's $516,050 IB included in the county total of $716,650.

i a i S-'AKIIS from i i he i be mustered I aris, April 24. Altho the Italian delegation to the peace conference announced this morning its intention of withdrawing, it was declared this afternoon byJAre Seen In Picture -V i I I HAMILTON MEN of is '15 days. TIjeiHS was i efi'ei-l a I. A.H it is i Prerhier Lloyd George that the Italians would not leave Paris today. Vittorio Orlando, the Italian premier, issued a lengthy statement today replying to President Wilson, in which the Premier states in so many words that he is compelled to withdraw from the peace conference a President Wilson's action which is regarded as a departure from diplomatic custom and leaves the Italians no other course.

King Victor Kmmanuel has telegraphed to Premier Orlando commending his. (Continued on Page 2.) i i i rally i i i in Huston from oveiyeart Kim- Kail. I i i i i i v. proreeil In 'i i (lie I i i Dr. A rim i i i tf I i i i sj-jfak on ('oiniiiiiliity liinnetil .1.

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A. i 1 1 11 (in M. C. A. I i i i i i division in tlie Tlie V.

A. I'lii-rlier sii.i|eu-: Messrs. I i i i I I i 1 I i i i i i i i i i i i i i I'nrnisii vi, wi MORF HFROfS liresenlerl. A V. M.

('. A. I I I I I i i i i be i i i i The Jefferson. I i i i i i i I showiuL 1 i i iay a i i i a 1 I iltoii i he i i urcd- i i i a a i ioys hcon ino.si snn-oss 1'n I i i I I A I I DISTHICT A A I I A TO CO Tlir. U)AX.

THK QUOTA I-'OH TIIK, A I TON I I I I ALL OK I I I COUNTY MUIDLKTOWN AND I I I I is I TO A THK A I A OK i i i HAS i oil PAVING BIDS Who Gave Their Life In The World War. VK'TOR i i I i i us ea.sh nn in I A I i I G. A. BENTSCHLER BUYS $40,000 The largest individual niuioiinccd lit tbe hineb todny--- G. A.

Heiilsclilcr for $40,000. Mr. UenlschlGr never fails to do his part in (lie great eiinse. WUIZENTMORRIS AND GARP SPOKE Tho noon-dny lunch bad distinctly i i a a try tbo prescni-e at tins table of Cupl. Wtilxon and Lieut.

J. Wesley As eacli of the army i i i (irnsonlcil I lie crowd rose mid ebeered. CnpU Wnlzon sneri- fiecs a by you do not eoniparo i Ibose nnnle by tbe county boys i i i in Fraucol Tbey bad a job to perform--you lini'e lo perform. Tbey linvo ilone i work, it is up lo you people of a i to ilo Captain Wnlzen said tlnil lie was surprised to a the Victory Lonn committee was a i trouble i i i i i workers. Lieut.

.1. Wesley itorm said a i it. wit.s coiiunon tliii; to hear people say they had "given until it i be asked, any rijice you biivc made 01 I compare i tlie the or the (lungers experienced I by Hamilton's Company i heavy packs, I'illed i i i i i i i i and rides Company hiked 25 miles, engaged in a five-day offensive and in a (Continued, on Pore 2.1 Call 2339 information FOIIDSON tfEIGflTS. BARBERS TO sTRIKP, li lor r.l I i Si-rviee I-'. .1.

.1. Sloal I I i A i TO ABOLISH TIPPING! i cl 1 1 A i -J-l. i 1 1 0 1 Si i OV fr Sl 1 1 Died in cmnji i i i Sonlli I' 1 EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS ARE NOW IMPROVING i i i i i i i i I lie i id Shiles i i i lo IWi N'ortb Set-Olid St. is tlie roTiT FOUDKOX Wood nlri-ol, I i cost, inclurt- Oxl'ord i i i i i IKIS not 1'iiixoti-ii liesc i i lu.s snlisei-ibcd i injr a i ol street, fliS.I»7.DO i A I i bin I wo bidder-, The OI'KNS A I I A I A A i i Co. i I Tim Kedi'i-nl A i a Co.

I A I I I SITKS i urn reserved going fast. BBTTEK OKT YOLJKS NOW. I yun reserved lot in FOltDSON liEHiJlTSJ Monroe Doctrine Is Not Recognized By Mexico Now i Cit.v. Wednesday. A i of the Monroe i i by ilu' i a Kovcnimcnl und Hie recall i'roin Paris of A ,1.

I'uiii, minister lo to await orders in Spain, formed tho snbslnnce id' two printed idcnlienlly by all Mexico City pn- IHti-s tonight, as bnving been given out cfHcinlly by Salvador Diego Hcr- i nninlcx, cbiej' of atatl" in eliurgo of tho department of foreign relations..

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