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6AEHWXLL BKHTQfKL, BAEHWXLL. SOUTH OJJtOLDIA PEACE TERMS FOR GERMANY 4 ? • t y /v-feii- EnemyMs Shorn of Alt Military . Power by the'Stern Document. * HIGH SPOTS IN PEACE- '% g TREATY GIVEN GERMANY ■< ^ r. X Restoration' of AI»ace?Ljof* ’♦] tine. I i* FIRST SEAPLANE LAUNCHED AT THE SUEZ CANAL 0-4. ra Temporary i’ntrrnationaliza- Fqn of Saar/coal basin. Permanent rfltfirnationaliz#- tion of Danzig. - < Terntorial changes toward v ium^and penrrarlL ~ .♦ j — Belgii FIRST PAYMENT 5 BILLION Mpst Agreerto Restoration of Alsace- Lorraine; Agree to Trial of Eit- Kaiser;. Approves League; Cut Army to# 100,000, and Reduce the Navy. '. „" | » | ' ,V‘. . 11 ‘ r a " " J 1 ■ * 1 y ■ _ . ■ '' *•» | '(* Paris, May 8.- Following U tlu* of ficial brief summary of thC^poHct* treaty as presented to tin* German plenipotentiaries , ut a memorable u>- bemblage ut V-ersailles oi> Wednesday afternoon, attended by the delegates of the twenty-seven nations which are parties to, the peace pact: Following the preamble and depo sition of powers comes the covenant of the league of nations as the first section of the treaty. The frontiers of (Germany in Fu- rope are defined In the second sec-; tlon; Fttropean political classes given In the third; European political rlusses In the fourth. ’ .* ' Next ure the military, naval and fiir terms as the fifth section, followed i ty a section, on prisoners of wur utid military graves and a seventh on re- 1 sponslbllitles. Keparat Ions, tlnanelal temin and economic terms are covered In see- tions eight to ten. Then. Comes the aeronautic sections, ports, wuterways and railways- sections, the labor cove nant. the section* on guarantees, and the final elauwoH. Alsace-Lorraine Restored. Germany, ty the terms of the Treaty. * restores AlsM> e l^maine to F|am;e, h< « m^4h the- tuternutiotuUlyaUuo of ilu* 8arre Basin teinjairarily and of Pan zig permanently, agrees to territorial changes toward Belgium and Pen- mark and iii Kiisi Prussia, cedes most of upper Silesia to jj'olnnd. and re noum os all territorial and political , rights outsifle Europe, as to her own or lo r allies' territories, and espe.-lul- Jy to Mor«iicii, Egypt. S am, Fthejin j and Shantung. t She also reengntres-fhe total Inde pendence of German Austria, t Slovakia and Poland. Her army is reduced to lttO.u**) iimi. Ineluding officers. .ronserlptloii within her t**rrin»rb * Ik abolished. All forts .*«»» kilometiirs east of the lthine ure to be razed. . All importation, exportation and nearly all produet Ion of war material la stopped. German Navy la Reduced. Allied occupation of parts of Ger many., will continue till reparation |« inu.fi*. Hut will be reduced ut the end of ea»dl‘“o'TTThTeeyfive-year periods if Germany Is fulfilling heTTibligutloiis. Any vIoTffTTon I Tv Germany of the Conditions as to the zone .*4t k.Inmeters east of the Kilim* will be regarded as an aet of war The German navy Is reduced to' six battleships, six liglit cruisers and twelve torpedo boats, without su!i marines; and a personnel-of not «*v*w le.otNi. i v> All, other vessels inust he.surren 4»r destroyed. Germany Is forbidden- to build-forts controlling tlie P.altie, must demolish- Herg.nTirid. -i.p.n rile Ktnt cum I tn all naflotis and sjirreiidcr her* four teen submarine cables. She may have_no-m44P-ary or naval air forces except 100 unarmed sea planes until October 1 to detect mines. Responsible for All Damage, j Germany may manufacture aviation material for only six months. Germany accepts full responsibility * , *» for all damages caaised to allied and associated governments and iiationalH, agrees specifically- to reimburse all Civilian damages beginning with an in— ' it in 1 payment of 20,000,OtN).(XM) marks, subsequent payments to be secured by bonds to be Issued at the-discretion of the reparation commission. t . Germany is to pay shipping damage - on a ton-fur-ton basis by cession of * 9 ;* a large part of her merchant, coasting |tnd river fleets jind by new construc tion, and to ‘devote her economic re sources to til? Rebuilding of devastated < regions, Germany agrees to re. urn to the 1014 most favored nation tariffs with out discrimination of any sort.; to a!-, low allied and associated nationals freedom of transit through her terri tories. and to accept highly detailed provisions, as"-pre ; wnr dejbts. -unfair competition, internationalization 'of roads, and rivers, and other economic and financial clauses. She also agrees *o the trial of the ex kaiser by an Interna rioh>t-l Idgb court for a supreme offense against inter national morality and of other nation als for violation of the laws and cus toms of war. Holland to he asked to Cedes Sjle6ia Removes all to Poland, territorial * V V V V v V V v, * V y V V V y V tf >: % y y v v v v y y y y y y y v g s $ y v V V V I 1 1 1 $ I arid -tfer -S Morocco, Egypt rights ; in Sam. Freedom of transit through- her territories. Highly detailed provisions as to prewar debts, Provisions as to unfair com petition, internat onalization of roads and rivers and other eco nomic and. financial subjects. - Agrers to trial of the ex- kaiser by an international high court for a supreme offense against international morality and customs of war. to •x- Holland to be asked to tradite the‘former kaiser. Accepts league of nations in principle, but without member ship. Germany recognizes total in dependence of German-Austria, Czecho slovakia and Poland. German afmy reduced to 100,- 000 men, including officers. . Conscription within German territories’a bob shed. All German forts for 50 kdo meters east of the Rhine razed. All importation, exportation and nca r ly all productiof. of war materials stopped. Germany accepts any agree ment reached with its former allies. Allied occupation of parts of Germany to continue until rep aration is made. Any German v olation of con ditions pertaining to the Rh«ne zone constitutes an act of war. G-rrrany navy reduced to six ►J* battleships.' six light cruisers ard 12 torpedo boats, w.th no eubm»«nes. » German navy personnel to consist of not over 15.000. y . - TTti-* fltst seupiaue ever luui»ched at the Suez cauul U-here show u being put into the water iu the presence of Krlt- kh bllleers. . ; , ■ C 4 v y V y i| ■i y v M $ I I I I: V I > « Si ♦ X Tells Of Ruin a Wrought By Huns *— United States Mining Expert In vestigates Coal and Iron M.nes in France. ARE SET BACK MANY YEARS Frank H. ProbeG ,Gives First-Hand Story pf Unbelievable Atrocities of Hubs in destroying industrial Life of. France and Belgium. \Vt«*7iingrr*n. - Fr e»'t!>’llt illg etlgilWi-r il|ln«*s, de|t)irtmeti' . ilettli of the < ulli'g versify of Gniifnrt *.|MN-lnI rntiittilMslMti 'III ltl!> g* 1 ill life bv til* ittk II. t l*m!***rt. .if tin* nureau of f tin* Inferior, nful of Mining, 4’ni* ;i. ttOMIlber of a to Investigate tie* G<*nn:i!n Muring The former rm 1 f iermhwv 1h»- l.livigTng tie* 4 eVtr.ptf ing re*'p*i!isihJe f. i 11:11 **r. Tit*' b-ug'te of tuition^ i< Htveptfil bv 1 tin- nllleil mill m-Ij't**d |H»wi-rs n>* j operative, nml 4 iv Gerinativ in prin- ! ei|»h*. but •mdr’toitf member'll p. S.mUjirly jin lftern;it|oii:tl labor i I *.*Iy is brought into being with a per- ' tnam-nt ofli.e ami ah annual »nnvei»- ! tiott. A gri'at number of Inf *'tiritlonal bodies of different kinds and for d ff- r- i*ni purposes are created, sotite under tile league of nations, some to execute ’■(lie pen*, tr«ciiv. Among the former I ** c ' ^ , , is the /'otnmi'sion to gov ern *li«* s..ar I bas il fill a plebiscite I' held lo years ; lit lie**. .^J be high comiiiissioiior of l>-m/.!Y?, I wtit* li is erected i.ito a free city un- j der the leag*t«*. and various eotnmls- Vlofis ff»r p*rhtxeites in Vl:*hm«iv the w:ur to the eon} and iron mitt*" 4 and the steel v irk« of Fran**** and IbdgltiMi af’er a f*ers«>nal investiga llon. has lust returned lo Washington with a first-hind st*irv of the almost unbelb \ able at ioclfi**s .if the Huns In the d< strn*“|»*n n;ul wreckage of the industrial life of France and Belgium.* So systematic and diabolical has h****n this destruction pv «*ne great coal mining rogionr’Mr. Prohert says, that t will take at |*-a a five years to r**- hablli'afe this district and I* wIM fie twelv** to fifteen years‘before It gets back to .normal, pre-war nntpttt. He t*re*|b-t* tint with th*> \lH*h»mlfab!e qbrit of, Fniijjce, In spit** of tbe fearful d* sfrnct'**n t-o In r st*>**l wiivk4. with •he. r< furn • »f \|sa< ; *‘ and Lorraine to the mother land. France will evenfttrd- the coal fields 'of northern Fram-e. which Is its reprehensible as it Is com plete. Only In a few 'cases, where pil lars have been robbed In the mines. Is there .any collapse of underground workings, but the equipment, both surfnfe and underground, has been misused, and where . »re 1ms been mined, the luck of - development will defer r.ailizatlon **n capital until the ex|Moratory w«*rk Is sufficiently nd- vah*-**i| ip admit of daily output ,*ip» pfoxlmatliig pr*‘-war condiMons. Th*- tniti**s are not seriously cflppl t •» I. blit what of the steep plants In which the Iron ores are smelted? In my opjnhrn no such atrocity vwr per pet rat ml against the . industrial I t'e of any country. Magnlfic*«nt plat t'. c«unpar ing fttvorably; with anything we have In the l nited Sts’es. ure now but a tiitigies], twisted mass *>f struetitroJ steel and broken stone.•Li'b*** willful d* molttbui. wits s,‘h»ntiflniftH>plnnnod and systmnntlrnlly carried out. . This niter the removal of nil such meeltan- i <*ii J and ebsfftical p**wer units as could be tts«al by Germany. Tile tna- licbntsness and efficiency with which this crime against French industry was carried out Is-.almost! tinhellev- alde. *‘iti the coal districts of [’as tie Galais and N'ord/n sector fought over from the beginning to tbe end of tin war, changing hands frequently, bom barded all the time, all surfuc** struc tures whether of town, village or-tnin i, Ing enterprise have boefi razed. .-<\r nts, [kitm!/ Berbutie. Bapmwntc 1^-us I.oos, (butrriere. c*-nters of «‘oal-tnln- ing activity but a few yv*ars ago-and the mainsprings of Freridi Industrial life gone; tint the Indomitable j*plrlt of France survives and alreudv plans are laid for the future. Itruay. lit ttn* western *>dge •>!' the known coal field, was not In the fighting zone and Its output lias been sJetTdTfy tltalfi titfne*!, turf going eusiward fbe frigid- fulness Is more and -more appalling j for the hate of the Hun left Ka uut/k * ti tl.e mines during bis. for*vd ndreat. Th£ ••«*nl measures ar** overlain by I w ater-lauiring strata. iiocesslTnt'ng wp**«-lal iii**th»H|s **f shaft M.nking and - -4ipport to keep the mines dry. The j si«•**! lilting, of the 'liafts was dyim-I lulled, letting III tbe quicksands and flooding da* underground workings tor ! miles [)round, hi th*» entire Pas de Calais region it Is esiima’eil that l‘.il,- j mttHxxi «-ub *• ti|efers of wuier must he , plllll|a*d hef*ire milling «*|M>ratloiis are resinnetl. Having rt'HHb*d the mines, j ' th ■ hemp-fritin**s and surface equip- ! merit were syst«>niaticaliv dynamited i tin* tw |sf*s| «|elirls In many cases fill ing tip tin* d«‘tiio|lsh«s| shafts. mnn FAITHFUL WIFE ' 3 . . r 0 ' _ Sufforsd Thirty Years With 8tom« ik6h Trouble at/d Hembryhagsa ' of the Bowala. 'yhe Story of * Wonderful Recovery There |a hardily any one w ho does not experience eorhe trouble "with, the -stomach. It Is bo com in on that, we frequently pay lit tle or ho attention to it. Yet, the stomach' is-, very easily.' upset, and catarrhal.. Inflam mation, of the mu cous lining devel ops. gr 'a m v - f—the pain and dis tress is incessant -and the truth dawns that we have chronic stom- “ach trnu^ier;— 'rl/.' The case of Mr. Louis Young-, 205 Merrimac St., Rochester, N. Y., la typical. He writes: *‘I suffered for thirty'years with . chronic bowel trouble, stomach trouble and hem orrhages of the bowels* We bought a bottle of Peruna and I took it faithfully. I began to feel better. My wife persuaded me to continue and I did for some tlme'as llrected- Kowl ama well man.” Mr. Young's experience Is not unusual. If you sufTer from catarrr in an j form, whether of the head, stomach, bowels or any other part of ths body, try Peruna. It may be Just whaf you need. Peruna cornea ii* either liquid' or tablet form and is sold everywhere. Your dealer has It or will get It for you. Ask for Dr. Hartman’s World-Famous Pe runa Tonic and insist upon havinr It, If Vrant your health accept nothing etse. All the sick and suffering are In vited to write The Peruna Company, Dept. 78. Columbus. Ohio, for Dr. Hartman’s Health Book..- The book Is free and may help you. Ask you* dealer for a Peruna Almanac. r \ :Y. Get a Can of Bee Dee Stock & Poultry Medicine at Your Store Todayl Use Airplanes To'Fight Bandits Ctv« It to your 'a J tkk sod fowls for such trowbUs M Constipation, ladls—tton. Livs* Troubles, Lou of ▼ Appetite and Colds. Abo mix a little BEE DEE regularly with yost •lock ai.d poultry feed. Oat W« can will Two Bi* Sacks of Took Food. Try It I • * i a: l»r. Sihb'wig nml Fa-* l’rn*<i; vbb-l f-T. Aiming thn'1* i**>m!iti*shin* to oiry out th*i 1*' !**'a trentv fffb tin* n-pitm- tlimx, tnllitMty. tntvtil. tiir. fin:iin ,, :tl and ♦ ■••onomb* commission*;, ’tin* inforrri- tional -high *‘ourt and miliwry tri bunal' to fix r*'s;i->nvibilit ; <*s nml a ;i>- rrnv nf i'nTfh's t’t-r t It** -coot i>vl**if fJn»'r- nattonnl Vivcrs. Certain t*rohlcnts arc left for solu tion In-t\vW7i the :*II 1***1 and associated powers, mflably details of the ilfsqm- 1 fi**n of tb** German fleet and ynhles. foft(i«*r Gcrnu^u cobitd/'s and the Hallies paid iu rejin’atbffi C«*rtsiln other problem*, such as fhr laws of the ulr and the opium, nr*;j> and liquor-.traffic.' are either agreed t< In detail ut set for early int**.niation:»' ih-tbunf / - Italy Promised Fiume. As a basis of resuming piirtirlpatior* in the peaei*. negotiations^ I’reinier Or Ittndo aece|it*‘d a projiosal that Italy administer Flinne as a mandatory of. tin* league of nations-mitil 1923. after !n‘ II. 11m which Fimne will reVert to Italian sov- er»»igitty. — . ■—- ;• -* - ■ =5_ During the four years bf Italian nd- tnljtisfration a harbor for the Jugo slavs will he huflt at a port a few miles lower down the Adriatic coast. The harbor wi'l have.rttilroad commit ideation with AgrarT and other cities. Italy, 1t fs understmwl. also Is prepnr- ng to make sacrifice* of some of her other claims on tfie^ Dalmatian coast. Italians Back at Peace Table. tv become the dotqinaut factor In futon* st..«*! In<ltisfrv of Kurope. —-t— Explained by Invaders, In a j»r*l : m!miry-t*’j*’*r* t<> Van Manning, director of tin* bureau tn no.• Mr. Ptmtmrt - says hr" pit “Knrly in tb** wnr tin* G<*rnan horde* i sw**f»t s*ntthw,*ird tlinutch tfi • Iror. , hti'dtis «>f French Alyae** and lj*rra!nc. and f**r nearly font. v*»nrs fills r**- > tmwn*d mining ar*>a wa* field and *x- 1 t4*d-rc*i-f»y -flm Jjyvudet x. M*my of tie* etnplovees w**n* mad* captives and. compelled to Work in tit** mines under Gorman «l}r**«-fion. The international boundary''between Frane** and Ger many was drawn in :1'*71. t > give Mm •vbffor of the. Frnp< , o-.i , russlnn war con trol 'of the iron fields, tint sinep~fhfT t J i mi*' scientific development, guided by a better umb*r-ffmidiug of tin*—bmal geology, ex|nis*-** for France a . great- ■r ore reserve fit iowef ijortzons tltaf) that uf the Lorraine antmx-ee. “The he]uni physical damage to tin* iron miqes is comparatively small w hen ooiuparo-d to Hu* destn.«*tion. of Machiie*Gun Method of Warfare Being Tried in ^Santo Domingo. LATEST STUNT OF MAR NES Distinct S ;rpriae to Ma<-or:‘s Cang ef 409 Outlaws Hiding jn Ir.acess ble Parts of Island—Frequent ,H Bush F gluing. XeK York. Hunting muehinc guns in nirplitn stunt' of th** Fnit *'or|is. It Is said bandits with s is tii * latest 1 States marine o '»** a distinct siir- pris-s to tit.*. Macoris gang of -|O0 out laws hiding in inaccessible parts of ti:** Sun I’edro Mncorls district of San to Doinlngn. f . ’ headline, “Airplane* to Smash New Fund of B ^idif'." It says: “A'‘cording f>» reliable refH.rt* the lat**sf hand of bandits in Santo I>*»- mitigo nuuiluws about 4'Ni young and nrttvp nnht nnd they are wot! arm**d ami have pi«*nlv of ammunition. The brunt of th** gang i* In the San I’edro Macoris district, und wYdb* They mlr.pt 'In old profession of being*revolution* I'ts they are PrqyTlTg-rrr~tn* -ns ready for murder and, filling** a* their p'rm to'vpos’who are gone. 'here has l»“**n Ung-JIk** a ».!• b• **l battle with the outlaws'"It* yet, but marine »»ffleer* hav ing commands in tiny district ar** **x- ja.efing s«»rluii* .tnitthlT* at* any time. It lias bi>*'ii autbeiificallv st)it...| that a squadron of fixa* or sir'illrpinn*** with a force of trained pilots and me chanics has rec.>nfly Tm**n landed tin fb. island an-l is f.enig mobilized nt ^ _r , the Goiistitdo sugar estate fq tin* San I’edr* AUt (‘oris •di;*trl.ef. Where it wide- & MwchMU: Atk Ywtr JubbaCt StUtaun ibuut UK DEB This Larve Battle of YAGER’S LINIMENT con Ulna twice at much aa the usual gO cent bottle of liniment and lasta ♦he average family for months. It quickly alleviates pain caused lrom rh.jmatism, sciatica, neu ralgia, sprains, etc. Sold by all dealers. Price 35c li! r 'i V ¥ v V v v V V V V V V V V V V '■ ; 0 WaYaVt Hero Who Faced Barrage Tries to Escape D. S. 0. Ifiiris. M;iy ^.—Vittorio (lilnndo. the iTnltjfn- pr<-nti« r, itnd Btirntt- Sohnino, in* foreign minister, arrived iu I’nrl* from Koine just in tint** to be present :it the presentation of the pope** treaty to tlieJ-lermnns at 7 ersailles. The Ituiirn fTretitler arrived at thr I’nrls “Wlirt**~ttmt*e" dtHL-saji-Iic.' eoun- r .. , , , , ( , ~T . . i , S' .V-fit l, r v| 0 4 ‘- 4--faucsi. Lust D.-twl*.*- etl of four rcaissemlui'd and t'csqjm*d * 4 his seat in the council. J. is 8 ¥ 11*> wns cojnjie'iled c* f 1 V V ¥ -I I V k 4 s, 1 I ’I i iindel ph i at ’ nHe--- Sa-m—4t n ally forced a Distinguish,* d Serv ice cros*; upon First Lieut. Sum jml T-. Smith, to—rcccn**—It with nil po'-hi (•(•rctnotiy on F-unklin field, at Mn* Fniversit* of Pennsylvania.' Tills nc loti was taken by Lieut. Do). .Tosejib ’• ITeTier becutise Smith had escaped from him twice hi tb** I’h,It del;.hia hos- pitftl when he tried to make iim rmesentation in the ward. I.ietitenant Stnitli. is t wenty- six. lie coil es from Arkaji'.-is. !JL*. r«*c**ived a Imllct in In - .-lies! News of the' adoption^ of this up-to- : cletired'apvu and lev.*Kplaiti4 tnake 11,v“ tb**minute tnethml of d.'' 'iiir;tging t'ev-' g’omul Ideal for tin* building of ulr- olntion and -pillage Ijh Me* turbulent r**- dromes a *i«i tltf/Tiianedverlng of the fuihllc came in private ad'lces from nneh:sp*s. 1’orto Klco, where, it is said, tin*, out-- Expected to Check Lawlessness. . I*vvs obtained Mieir arms ami irmmti “Al+hougli.ny offieial*lnfi*rniu1ITin‘ hip4 BLAUDS MAS?» IS IRON nit ion. At marine iieadqnarh'rs here been, giviw out; It jls curr**ntfy re|»ort- »»»V ' (her** Is no know ledge of how * ftect.iye J: '“l Mutt fin* alrpjapcs, w hen put In w* ll-(iir**cfed gunilre from tin* soaring proper shape, will be armed with inn-} .plmies ? has been, i*ut +e r**port from 4 hlne guns and will play, u con-spicu- folohelBreckenrblgn; tti (‘onitnnnrl of -sms fxlrt in 'he httnting out---of -the one of tile companies on fhe isla'nd. In- bandits lurking In the jungles ami tn dlcntes that the latest crop <*f jungle projierlv rlemiinjg fh*-tn up. With the buccaneers^ will soon, be harvested, lie lctithe£iieok*s afoot nmj tin* air full of * ✓ wrote to tlcink the oriirimfor o^f the lUirn.niiiiLr hires’ tliere «!<#es. not si*em ld**H, which, he sai*.’ w: vainabl**, a ml nddmp, some more airplanes." . There are^jenv 1.2 flyin wfjTr the tuurlite corps in mingp and Heyti., These proving In- S ti 1 down to !»*• much Imp** for flu* would he find men, and th**.fertile plains of San T>o sist of tin* First brigade machine* Santo f>o- forces con- .f 1 .."itm) men. t:ml**r I’rime, Gem rai . nml tin ("atlift. •ottd 2.9ikt m«*n. under Genera! f'ui'er,.-. min go may soon he made safe for hon est' m**n;“ — - < . N \>vs from other sources is-to th* eFTeeE thfi 1 several * flights have been mini** over th** territory to whu ly. the gang U;is tieen driven for cotici*aintent with MiCj -result that conceithn+*tft~ wa\ Ii:itne*liiifeTy made dott^y surei in tin y. Att:iciu*d to. these avinMon '.i'1-idr.irr, fa!! grass ami timber, tb ^*scape frohT tin* ra ri of bullet' ‘ fr.bm ;fh£ skies Wliaf execution was done is not knmvti here. , \ t whlTe s.-rving- with ihe S:\-rhy v*- field artillery. I His citati«ni‘rnids: “W*h< n iii' nfirt* .platoon had been cut **fl- -by fm enemy barrage ami alb of his cannoneers hut two bm+ t-Ven kill«*«1. Lietitetmnf ' Smith tn.ul r**|M*uted trips into the ^!i**M«*d ar*-a and removed hi* wounded U. S. AIDING THE RED CROSS 4 - * w" * Relief Work" Tn the Greek Islands Has ' Active: ''Co-operation of 'the Amertcan Navy. ^JLthciLs.—In Its already extensive •nd grovVlng work In the Greek Islam!** the American K**d Cronti has the jie oprmthm of the Tnlled States. n«vy. ill submarine Hla*?rs have Imhh placed nt fite jlqwwl of tjte AM Cross for ‘^nxportlng and , Ort tin* Jstttnd of Mytilene the con 1 f.tiUUtn ui ilv* Gj‘*‘*’k refi}g**es who fi>*d there ff**m Asia M ; n**r Ijfce years .ag** : • hits In-come *le'j*gro*e. K**d Gross j 1 workers are regularly visiting nil the I 1 towns on tin* island, and -clothing h«-. ( h*-n Ls-ned lo^ahuu^i 2o.t«kt «*f the .'L'ulO rcftlges-s. ~ At the oqtfi'er,k i*f ffie war *)h* Greek* were driven **ut of A'ia Mltv»r Tliere were about S.ikViiu of thru three before th# wr»r.’ VI<*r» thar .■Rl.itl) ewcaped to the UUadt in th s I I | 1 coinnidv-s t*» plates He reftt'cd to wcc*- j/n nut 4 for fo‘4L_ 4 i;t*l rc.-etved until i . wotimled turn lia*J l reatutetel."* I I qjf wn#ty 'urgiqqr **. wounT* ^t* V all -of -It:' V in Ifiirningo <'ity forces is the Fo'urth und* r T'nptaJtj -jrTmrns, of vino men. di vided Into two divisions, Frequent Bush Fujhting.- The one in I lay11 has seven hydro plflttes and the-other* in Santo.Ifiitnin- —- go has six machines. In fi< h coiin- v Hamnond Man Unable to Endure the tries there H* fi. v**ry bml sijunti(*n> Mfh J.be# of Friend* Change* - i** ivstant onthrenks of revoftnlon and r . Hi* Name m Iliutim*wi), Tod.-—Having a KAISER IS NOW ERNEST KAYES il* rc< nfiO ! OOOOOOOOOBOOOOOOOOQOOOOQOfll ry. 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