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fcjfj tT EX if tt J5TllH 1W ft VS iio WiA in i Mil imi TciTt PMiTynwimt catif fV BAN SAMOA HIT TO RULE fh Dwellers on Upolo Point to JSuccess jfv American Governed Tutuila NO INFLUENZA THERE In Song They Protest Against Domination of Their Land by NewZealanders The Inhabitants of what was Oaf man Semea say theirs a land devastated by Influenza and the rhlneo eros beetle They look upon prosperous American Samoa forty miles tfway iand threaten to rebel aralnoj tha domination of Naw Zealand according to private advleaa received by John Rothschild from Tutuila American Samoa According to Rothschilds Information the natives under New Zealands rule cant sea why Influenza should have taken one fourth of their number and overlooked entirely the population of the American Islands And they cant see It Is reported why the rhinoceros beetle threatens to return the New Zealand rroup to the land of brush It was while that same Insect has been exterminated In American Samoa QUARANTINE EFFECTIVE Governor Poyer of Tutuila I American Samoa Is looked upon as a savior by the natives When Influenza broke out he established a successful quarantine and not one person died He took measures to combat the swarms of rhinoceros beetles that threatened to destroy the vast cocoa nut plantations a New Zealand had war on Ha hands when It took possession of Upolo and tthe natives are said to complain that tne New Zealanders mad no effort to flght the beetle By way of showing how they feel the natives have been singing the following version of The Star Spangled Banner according to Rothschilds advices from Samoa PROTEST MADE IX SONG Ia th Snutn lfla ere two Islands Tutuila and Cpolo Tutalla under the Amarltaa flag Cpolo under tlitt of Naw Zealand 0oit has sent down upon the world a slcknaes And all the world Is rail of sufrrlnr Too two lalanda are forty mllm apart Co Lpolo toe Island of New Zealand many are dead Os Tutnlls the Ansrlcaa Island ttitre Is not one dead Wot Tntnlla taey lore tbe urn of i tnolr TlHaiM Upolo tnT are doomed to pnnlBUmcnt and death God bles tbe American Governor and flng Governor Poyer has been stationed at Pago Pago for several years and Is expected to retire soon It Is reported he may hasten his return to the United States to make a personal report of conditions In the lalanda to President Wilson Report Answers Palmer Declares WASHINGTON February A Mitchell Palmer the alien property custodian said In a formal statement Issued tonight that the resolution of Senator Calder of New York Republican calling for Information covering the operation of the custodians of flee was fully answered In his report now ready for submission to President Wilson He said he welcomed the fullest Investigation of his office Senator Calder a resolution which was adopted Monday bv the Sonata without objection called for complete Information relative to the operation of the office of the alien property custodian Senator Frelinghuysen of New Jersey Republican Introduced a resolution today proposing Congressional Investigation of the work of the custodian Without discussion the resolution was referred to the Senate Commerce Committee wMch the senator proposed should make the Inquiry Mr Palmer said a published statement that ome New York lawyer has received a fee of 150 00D Is ab surd No such fee has been paid by his office he declared Plane Hits Flagpole Aviator Is Injured SAN DIEGO February 27 A broken leg and aevere contusions on the head and body were sustained today by Lieutenant David II Moore a reserve military aviator on duty at Rockwell Field when his airplane struck a flagpole In the outskirts of San Diego The machine collapsed from the Impact and Lieutenant Moore was burled Into a bed of cactus He was removed to the Rockwell Field hospital In an aerial ambulance Cellist and Wife Are Hurt in Auto Crash Pablo Casals the cellist was in iJured early yesterday morning In collision between his automobile and another machine as he was returning from a concert In Berkeley The ac cident occurred near the Palaoe Hotel Casals sustained a deep wound In the forehead and Mrs Casals Incurred bruises of a miner nature Neither Is in danger though Casals will be confined to hi room at the Palace Hotel for several days in Sugar Equalization Board Chief Named WASHINGTON February 2 George A Zabrlskle former sugar ad minlstrator under the Food Admlnls tration was elected president of the administrations sugar equalization board today to succeed George Rolph who resigned to return to pri vate business ftoipn has been president since the Boards organization The other officers elected were Theodore Whitmans t1p nrtaldent Jnmn JV Bell treaaiirar and William A Ulaijn Jr funeral wnosal Schooner Listed as Lost Sighted at Sea PORTLAND OtK February 28 Albers and ONeill owner of the aohooner Oakland received cable advices today from Pago Pago that the vessel had been l1jtedthere en route to Apia Samoa The Oakland was re ported to have left Littleton Deoembemiriast terAptarand nance was long overdue San Francisco shipping1 circles reeentjyreported that she was jrivenup as ioai On vAJulrfawF nun aiv provwa Tm nH rtTr rhaeljiw wrn ftaM MAarrA In Mat rnivm ar tSftl niini i Srteckten street last night robbed him of SJO and shot him In the bin when he Attempted to break from the oom iWjLUtams tvKUtyjJJolleehei TW7 jty 1 tft FRANCISCO a i wSfl wipr CHRONICLE THUBSDAT FEBRUARY 2T 1010 mimr ssssesaaa si sa tBBpGtGKRBRKUBtBHB0RtBJtBtBBNlBKUit CV JjBnfctsilsPrBTMiil SliSssaalsalBessssaiesjsea IIIIIIK ilalU I bllH la 1 UMITIMTED Action Will Follow Special Inquiry Board Finding Says Crowder WASHINaTON February MaJor Oeneral Crowder Judge advo cate general of the Army appearing oeiare tna senate Military committee today at sV resumption of hearings on the court martial situation said that all Imprisonment sentences Imposed on men of the Army during the war and found upon review to be too severe would be mitigated through tne president power of remission General Crowder said that within sixty days the 8000 sentences Imposed since the beglnntng of hoatlllttea would be reviewed by a special board headed by Brigadier General Samuel AnseJI who was acting Judge advocateadvocate general during the war and whose testimony as to severity of court martial senteneas led the com mittee to extend Its Investlgalon SKNTEXCES AHK MITIGATED Steps toward mitigating the sentences were begun General Crowder said prior to the Investigation by the Senate Committee Practically all of the men sentenced to dishonorable discharge and Imprisonment he said already have had the dishonorable discharge provision revoked He added that 1200 men aenteneed to long terms at Leavenworth Kas had been honorably restored tu duty In the last year Provisions of ths pending Chamberlain bill authorizing review by the judge advocate general of court martialmartial sentences Were opposed by General Crowder who snid It would give the jddge alvocate general extremely troaa powers and authority to administer the entire system of Army discipline OFFICERS BEST JUDGED He indicated that many times the commanding officer In the field was In a better position 16 review the case Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Clark of the Judge advocate generals office whs preceded Oenersl Crowier before tho oommlttee testified that only a few of the 15000 or 20 000 couTt martlal verdicts banded down during the war were criticised as too severe All daises of men were brought Into the Army throue the draft ho said and It as neoessarv to punish Insubordination severely San Franciscan Only Civilian in 27th The only civilian who Is privileged to wear the Insignia of the 37th Aero Squadron which numbered among its memoers some ot tne most famous fighters developed by the American Army Is Martin Merle of San Francisco the Knights ot Columbus secre tary attached to the unit Word that Merle had been honored reaihed Al bert Bagley director of the Western department Knights of Columbus activities yesterday Merle was the first service organization secretary to fly over the front line trenches and drop smokes to the bovs The late Quentln Rooeevelt lSddle Rlcken bacher Douglas Campbell the first California ace and the late Major Raoui Lufbery all were members of the 27th Squadron Many San Franciscans are among the enlisted personnel Wilson Backs Plan to Control Aeronautics WASHINGTON February I President Wilson In submitting to the House today recommendations of the national advisory committee for aeronautics for legislation placing the licensing and regulation of aetal tiavlftatlon In charge of the Department of Commerce deolared he fully approved the suggested legislation Secretaries Daker Daniels and Rod field also have indorsed the orooosal The legislation would give the ie penmeni 01 wommercv euinoruy tu Issue licenses for civilian operation of aircraft and provides an appropriation of 221000 for expenses A letter from Walcolt chairman cr the executive commllteer said the legislation should be passed at the present session American Delegation Gets Irish Peace Plea DUBLIN February 2The first acknowledgment of tite memorial to the peace delegates concerning the recognition ot the Provisional Gov ernment of Ireland has been received from the American delegation says Sean CCealllgh In an interview forwarded from Paris to the Dublin Evening Telegraph OCeellfgh is quoted as denying any desire to embarrass President Wilson and recalls that freedom of Dublm was voted to the President unanimously by the corporation He said he expected bis mission would be the wubject of an Interpellation In the French Chamber by a Deputy in sympathy with the Irish cause Naval Lads to Attend Dinner to Officer Sailors that were trained at the Naval Training Station at San Pedro and then went on war vessels to all parts of the world will gather at the Hotel St Francis at 7 oclock Saturday night at a dinner In honor of Lieutenant Washington Irving of this city The committee charge of the dinner has the following members Albert Mlchelson chairman Luman Chandler Leo Brunner Louis Bur ronl George Kane Kelly Orel Goldararena Roy Harding Harmon Sklllln Frank Tenamorse Perry How ard Frank Lorriftan and Martin Ballard BurrOnl will be toastmaater and William King master at arms En tertainment has been provided i i Discharge From Service Granted if Good Reason Is Shown efl oirj 0O 00 trwa KI HH 00 Chronicled Military DqpartmenLAnswersAfmy Questions i IN thw column queries concerning wfliUry matters are answered ajter consulutiwi with the proper Army authorities It not necesiary to enclose a stamp Write to the Military Department of The Chronicle and state the ti 11 tj i i Hirauvu unci it as poeaiuic Will sUle la the Regular Arsar be discharge at the eae at hie three yea ealtstmeat period Weal ha have fa apply ar weald a da eadeat have ta sweka apalleatlea far kU aucharser A In normal times soldier would automatically furloughed to the reserves at the end ot his three year period but at present until the Array reorganisation plans have been decided upon the soldier In the class you mention Is asked to show a good reason tor wanting a furlough such as the need ef dependents tor his support The War Department ifcaa been very liberal In weighing th sufficiency ef the showing made It might help matters It you will send an affidavit showing your dependency or need for additional Income for adequate support tV I as aaaleaa smew why the bays ara kelag kept at Fert Sill My brother eHU for the duration the war la Jolr IS If aad apparently tker are aa efferta being anode ta have als discharged A It is hard to I answer roar question because you do not mention tha unit with which your brother Is serving and there ta no way ot learning whether It Is sohed l0Men Get Discharges FromUSArmy XASHINQTON February 26 VV Thirty nine per cept of the Army officers on duty November 11 last and 33 per cent of the enlisted personnel had been discharged by February 19 the War Department an nounced today on the basjs of complete returns to the general staff The total strength of officers and men November 11 was 3670888 while discharges to February 19 numbered 1238428 San Franciscans To Get Citations Recognition of Service in Offensive Forthcoming General orders from the Slat Division which have lust reached San Franclsoo show several San Fran ciscans and Callfornlahs In a list ot men selected by Major General Johnston for citation for their conduct during the Metise Argonne offensive The order states that the namea mentioned will ba placed on the honor roll of the division not as a reward for the men themselves so much aa a stimulus to other officers and men Those whose names are mentioned are Second Lieutenant Jonn si Kennedy Sergeants William Lowe George Klejn Howard Schneider nichard A Barry Cecil Holland Albert Lesley Raymond Stratton and Harrington corporals mi sop Wejburn Lawrence 3 Noble Frank Wise and Stanley Nekton and Private John Jones Corporal Welburn is well known In San Franclsoo uled tor early demobilisation But Irrespective of the plans of tha War Department to demobilise your brothers unit If he has de pendents needing bis support or Iff must ba answered eo you should ha Is wanted bv an essential In dustry or has any other good reason for getting out of the eervloe he can obtain his discharge by making tha required showing Have him talk the matter over with his company or organisation oommander ft My east Cergeaat Howard Tar aea Rebtas TJalted States Marlaea was severely waaaied la Fraaoe aa one 80 ISIS aad aayaad the official aetiaeattea frees the Navy Depart neat I have heard aetata treat bias er abeat alas alaea altkeagh saea frees his reglsaeat have beaa reraraed to this eoaatry I hare beea aaakle ta get laferaaatlea trace tha nu Da aartmeat er tress tha A E3 la Praaeet Ba was with tha 134th Company Tta Replacesaeat Battalion Sth Rgtaaeat Is Fraaoe JL fwir only recourse Is to writ to tha Navy Department at Washington which should have a record or your sons whereabouts or be able to advise you where a record Is available Olve all essential facts such aa the data ofnhe publication of his name In tha casualty list and especially his organization numbers and tha plaoe of his enlistment It la an inviolable rule at Washington that every letter get some Information ft What lasaraaeo am I eatltled ta phi WtfOULU ARRIVE A ii rT Wuildfa Mm Wounded Numbering 756 Men Included Among Those on President Grant NBW TORK Kebruary St Bringing 4TS American soldiers Including 73 wounded tna transport president Grant arrived today from Brest The principal units aboard were the headquarters company of the 114th Infantry units of tha lJd Infantry and the lltth Infantry complete Brest aa aeeeuat ef aay aabaa4a death la convalescsnt detachments 44 to SO and tha aerrleef He was laaared for scattered casual units made up the ieaoa Cea I get It la a lamp wi oaiance or ine passenger list A Tou will receive ISTSt for S40 month You cannot receive the money la a lump sum WASHINGTON February IS a re port from General Pershlnr to the War Department today announced the 1 jia Hist aero eauadron and bakery oom aeas eatltled ta the veeatleaal trala Pay No ISS as assigned to early coning belag altered by the tJaeeraiaeattvor home A Nc Any soldier who suffered The War Department also an wh insurance men term 10 per nounced that the TTth division Metro cent dlrabtllty I entitled to tha yo paUttn New Tort should i II ed with divisions scheduled for return from Franca In April Instead of the Sid as announced yesterday The corrected list of divisions to return In April oomprlaes Mth 77th Sid llth and 4Id eatlanal edncatlonal benefits being offered by the Government whether overseas or at home and whether throuth Injury or sickness Length of strvlea makes no difference ft IIew caa I get the aeo tent ceagress nee vaiea ia acar ii sellers I have already aeea lStCkneS8 in A A Write ta the flnanca division of th War Risk Insurance Department giving full particulars about your discharge Dlschargod Navy men should write to the paymaster of the Navy Fifty Galifornians Named in War Department Casualty List WASHINGTON February The Aimy casualiy list Issued by the War Department today contains MSt names bringing the Army total to 171 i0 No marine corps casualty list we Issued the total In that branch standing at STSS The grand total Is 2T S0 The summary raeleus Tat tt1 Zlllad la setlai Isalas If at Ma IltM niadsf wanti4ti lsW gjei tf dlsaat 1M9S Sla4 of seoldsat sad ether obumi i SM5 Tstal Weundad Is action miliar estlsa Tatil eaualtlaa XAUXtS Tlaathi Weuaoed Kllsing i4 Tstal Marine Maaaltles STIS 7H Tstal Army eaaualtlss S4IU4 SIN t710l Oread total STSSM SIM S7I0 The fllsw1ns Osllfornlsns sre eieaUoaed la tedars csnslty lists ARMT Died Woaade MTataa HOILZES Xaurico tat Valroola street San rranolses Kcarmr Alfred UmlaH street Died of Dleeaee Mrate HOrxraS Janes Eaat Aobtm Killed la Action Prevloaely 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Bed Bluff Uen terguson Here To Take New Post Brigadier General Frank IC Ferguson who has been named to take command of tha South Pacific Coast Artillery defenses arrived in the city last night He expects to take up his duties at headquarters In the Monad nock building this morning Lieutenant Manning his aide arrived In advance of General Ferguson1 i Man Born Near Napa In 1847 Dies at Salem Wife Indian Won by Song SeeksDivorce Speelsl Dispatch te The dhroaide OROVILLE February That a AiAAn nntu wii aonndsd in Lhe married life of Elmer Latonso famous I Indian tenor protege ot the late Mrs Annie IS Btdwell and son ft the late Chief Latonsosof the Btdwell tribe Is the rhafge of Mrs Gene vleve Latonso who has brought suit tor divorce Lifanso suns his way Into the heart ot his wife who was a Southern California belle according to the divorce complaint Just filed here but after the marriage the songs ot courtship days changed Tho wife alleges a lengthy Ut of cruellies and says her husband threatened her llfevwlth a pletol Lafonso was the protege ot the lato Mrs Bldwolll who sent him to il school to develop his vclce He familiar as a figure at State conventions of religious societies and church airarrs where he sang iii Sn i Listening Post Issue Completely Sold Out The second Issue ct tha enlarged Listening Post official organ of Letterntan General Hospital which was for sale on the streets Tuesdav and yesterday Tips been sold out completely The editors at Letter man Hoaptal said jesterday that not 4 copy remains The steretsales were extended to Oakland Alameda and Berkeley by mlnirte girls of the War Camp Community Borvlce for the second Issue Pershing Explains A Mail Methods WASHINGTON February 26 General Pershjng sent the War Department today a more detailed explanation sbowinr the method df handling majl for the American expeditionary force calculated he said to guarantee delivery of letters and ackaa es addressed to every soldier No piece of mall Is considered dead he reported until at least one separate Search through the central records has failed to furnish an address The suggestion of the department that aommendlnr officers obtain the names of their men who failed to receive mall will be adopted In the hope of Improving the service Tal XeyRee llld Hereon Clcsr Wm Clotf Co Olit Xi Jumps During Week WASHINGTON February I Illness among the American expeditionary forces showed considerable Increase during the week ending February There were IIS new cases of typhoid fever setting a new high rate for this dleease The statistical review made publio today gave the total number ot sick reported on February as 79 041 of whom SI It were being treated for disease and tha remainder for Injuries The total number ot sick and Injured returned from France from the beginning of the war up to February 14 waa placed at SSI74 of which 694S6 had been sent home since the armistice was signed Health conditions In the Army at home were reported as satisfactory for the week of February 14 with the pneumonia rate steadily decreasing DRIGADIER GENERAL FRANK WATaSON new commander of the Presidio WaVt sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbtI SaBBaaaBBanE1 bbbPsbBbbbbbbbBbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb mshHHHK TsflHH BBaaaaKilsaBBBawila HmHHftsHVlAl BBBaanVS I BiBBBnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB SbBBBsIbBBBbH M4frA fcit a4aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaWsBBBBBBBB SENjraNTO Discharge of Naval Forces Widens Scope Commanding officers of naval ships were yesterday authorized to release men In exceptionally urgent cases In exoess ot the 40 per cent authorized by the Bureau of Navigation Such releases are not to exceed 3 per oent a month ef the total number of men on board Authority Is granted to give commanding offloers power to act on urgent cases which are In excess of allowed quotas No man sjnllated In the regular Navy prlorJo April 1117 may be discharged under this authority TAKE OVER POSI wa 111 SJjMlf DnAAlrltJh rtjlaMMAMM JjkM new riMiuivuuiiuiiaiiuei nirsi formally calls upon Higher Officers RRJOADIBR OBINBTRAl Frank BUKj Watson newlr aooolnted data fl Mmn4lnul Affc MuatJIA th hte itftM 1 AaeiAa traayIjnannoHncedailla wjrule Jty General Watson la coming to thd jj Ataakailll 40 iiba aa aA Jai aiwiv juuntj wtvuvv gs nsLA mat vApsjuiai tw ropjoy rOrn QTwnwMmiiQu Precftdlnsr him i Mpotatloii tot rttinir th utmost in fflcincy nd oiacipiin irom nu msn and ror i hAlnsr thetPAIlatK1aa Cat nrl 11 1st at Bs1t aVA MtftstT tYlllttssftaa AMe iavat A ww iai fSHSsaa General Watson Is 4S years af afa and waa appointed to tha military academy from Naw Jersey Ha ha its served with tha llth and Sd Infantry regimenu principally ana graauatea from tha Army School ot tha Line in Jffl isis served wiu various sn rantry units at the opening of tna td war and then was assigned to tha Bureau of Training aad Instruction at Washington from which pott ha waa assigned to command tha SSth imamry cngaae a unu ma astn Division at Camp Lewis Ha sac Vanriarhllt In this wnrlr Whan ha Mehrae atllr AnhlAa vImmS tAAlc MmMnJ tit th tPAApitt AS A Ttiema anil la tar a Ttntt Tt area while he waa at Butte that the orders came assigning him to tha Presidio command General Watson said ha had dp plans for changes at the Presidio Ha waa met at the Hotel St Francis yesterday by Colonel Hyer temporarily in command at the Pre sldlo After meeting aome ot tha higher officers at the post Oenetal Watson Inspected his new quarter CAMP LOGAN TO BS5 CLOSED WASHINGTON February Ordera discontinuing Camp Logan Texaa one ot tha points originally designated aa demobilization oentere were announced today by the War Department This makes sixteen camps to ba ordered closed slaca November 11 A at a i a 2 I It von are awing to eell thsc fair price one Ths canalcie class I San Francisco Man Dies in Brooklyn Special Dispatch to The Chronicle NEW TOHK February Thomas Curtln father of William Curtln ot the New York Tribune staff died Tuesday at the honie of his son 20 Rlvlngton place Brooklyn He was born at Cape Elizabeth Ma in I8i5 At ths as hs waa taken by his parents to San Francisco and Hved In California until a year ago when he came East to his sons home He lived both In San Francisco and Re preaawjjera for thirty seven years net was aionHi i iuw oisom State Prison Burial will be at Rochester 1 I Airman Meets Death in Nose Dive rxAKETORT February 1 Word has been reoelved here Ty Angus Beggs of tne aeatn ot nis cousin Guadalupe ValleJo Boggs at Salem OrivThe deceased IS credited with I Cosetng was killed Instantly today room 4wjuiams J9KJ vJSiPOHcaniBeingne nrstwnn maie swiar oorn The maenme jn wnicn jie jyaa flying knew iaiaiilants but was unable I In the State of California having I nose dived crashing to the earth on to name them been hern neat1 Maps in H4V th HaddlBttonshtf ooasc LONDON February 21 Aa Amer 1 lean airman Second Lieutenant Lee I THE UNIVERSAL CAR Insist on the Use of Genuine FORD Parts in the Repair of Your Car The Ford Motor Company have instructed to 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