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The H loren ce Daily Times l HE LATEST ASSOCIATED PRES* . DISPATCHES VOL, XXV FLORENCE, S. C. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 1, 1919 NO. 87 WILL PRESENT PEACE TERMS TO GERMANY THIS MONTH CONFERENCE MAKE S AN ACTUAL START TOWARD DRAFTING OF PEACE TREATY WHERE THE WORLD PEACE TREATY WILL BE SIGNED ■if w -. .■ i i I- iff p liM:; 1 DELEGATES SEE DANGER DELAY ■ flf • -i-XI Examination Now Unde r Way to Determine What American Troops to Leave in Ger man Occupied Territory •*w Pari?, Feb. I Preliminary’ peace | ♦e-ms will probab'v be pr; Rented t< i |i?rmany alons with condi ions for another renewal of the armistice this I month, il present plans are not de- I rrmeed. Rec og.iir.'d DiReERFZYt i n.v ogpi? n'.r the need for a return ' th. ) xx’orld io a normal peace • time , is is lie naliana associated a gainst j, c-tin any arc 1 con? ■ id. ring Dies mak- | g a start toward the actual peace , MURDER MYSTERY BAFFLES WASHINGTON EE PROMINENT CHINESE FOUND DEAD IN THEIR ROOMS. NO CLUE TO MURDERERS m AMERICAN TRANSPORT GOES ONTHEROCKS OFF ENGLAND Heavy Sea is Running: b ut Vessel is Reported in no Danger. 2000 Me n Aboard, 60 of Them Being American Soldiers controlofrI GREATLY RELAXED m m xmm mm mm mmmm ■ :/c ^ m 1 htb I KIC I IONS ON -MARGINS OF PROFIT REMOVED—FEW UN DER LICENSE Wash 1 ngton, Feb. I—Removal of all restrictions on margins of profit on foodstuffs except cottonseed products and i ggs and cancellation of most deens 'C*.\ U h. 1—Th • Anu rii an 1 j* i. 1 a"! ■’ c.l’.aei " R aslifire <m ; t <\ ■ t . oi Eag and. h go :m the he VV .?M [l nriiig }UHl , : .io a •rg. I.'.o r. noro to the Am- 1 V 1:0 ; re that 1 s < : ; i. in iifr )| n . r and will i I .i i * J (»:* 1 ■ .,11 1 tugs are • i ' i o'! ( t‘ f;n.>ps whiclj are re- i* '! lo number ahi n t 2,000, of a o:.i ; ;x y are Amcii ans. The tr >)> p ,.i r d li *-:i loaned to Die BrL | ■ mi (ait • to l-higiin,; lir tish troops -r- I r.vr. Southamptou, Feb. 1.—All the cense requirement on importer? .. tne ad dlstribu ors, effective tomorrow B, tr ^ ns . Dort . Nnrr aa^ ■ ere announced today by the food ; °/L! e " 1 _ b r , ^ e ^ av f tr This decision is reflected also in the . ^ashinglon. Feb. l.-Washington , . i police tonight were engaged in an at cxnntn:: ton » ow !' mIor vva - v ,( ’ ' ,0,,T - temp, to solve the mystery of the kill mme what American .roops are ne- tj) . ,,, w ', liof of e sery to .eave m < ccup.ed "-nMory. : rhin( . s(i wlllwUiona| nil8sion to th(> ; I nilcd States, amt (\ 11. Ilsie and Hen |Sen Wu, students at George Washing ton University, whose bodies were 'found tonight in their home in the fashionable Moent Pleasant section. last seen alive on Tues- THOUSANDS OF TROOPS NOW IN GLASGOW .. v^ueiXv. .*>.% .v^s->.vh>X'ivho: , **m*e«>< ■ I*hoio ^\V«slcrn New«d^p^t V n ‘^V iisvI’A - ., administratioii i •! authority of (lamation signed in removed by tugs and life boats, ties P' e the £n0v/ storms and high seas. President Wilson , 3 : v»v. •’•’•y&'biW'i In this beautiful palace of Versailles, just outside of Paris the treaty that is expected to bring peace to all the world will he signed. only, remain under STRIKE SITUATION SAID TO BE IMPROVING.—SENTRIES WITH FIXED BOYONETS ON DUTY ’ SEEK TO IMPROVE THE EXPRESS SERVICE ♦Has,.low. F*'K 1 - Thousands of tio e.s ha', r arrived here and sentries with fixed bayonets ire standing at <• ’at.isrif point? about tli'- city. Kvery thing is quiet this afternoon. One the strik? lenders in the Clyde district has t»i e n * * j * i They wen May. Absence of the two students from the university led a fellow student, Kong Li, who lives nearby, to investi gate tonight. He entered the house through a wndow and found the body of Dr Wong on the first floor. Police x ow York Feb 1 \ nation wide! IN APPROPRIATION were summoned am’ ’>odies of the i cai| , 1)aign iinprov „ tl , e naf ion ’ s ( . x j CHARLESTON ITEMS GOVERNOR SHEPPARD CONSIDERABLY CUT TO COME TO SENATE l M. C, A’S. CELEBRATE NATIONAL THRIFT DAY \'ow York. Felt. 1.—Hundreds cf Y. C A's throughout the country will NATION WIDE CAMPAIGN STARTED BY AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY IS COMMITTEE OF HOUSE MAKES IrttMLVJOUS REDUCTION two students were found in the base nient. All three men had been shot press service will he inaugurated on, Y esiiiugten. I' - h. 1 -When the tre- February 10 by the American Railway mf! ndntis eti* in .he Charleston item? FORMER CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF SOUTH CAROLINA TO SUC CEED LATE B. E. NICHOLSON it I’iris. [ Tlie following j I 1 cense: Importers and distributors of wheat ^ corn, oa s, rye, barley and elevators i v.;nd warehouses storing those gains and rice. Importers, manufacturers an,-? dis- iributers of fresh or canned beef, ’pork or cotton, cotton seed, ■ products, lard, but er and eggs and r ‘ «* h raie February ltd. National (sugar. iT! rif* Day, by launching a campaign Importers and nv.inufpcturors jif t;l education along ttirift lines, calling rice, rice Hour, wheat flour and wheat. 1 '" ,on residents of every community mill feeds, and cold storage ware- to 11,111(0 n ‘'' v resol itions and to house men. | ''(organize their affairs on such a ha The margins still allowed are: Re-‘ sis ,hrs0 resolmions can he kept. ™'~ ' ’* '• A thrift program, as iv campaign, liv which it. is hoped tail cold storage and fresh eggs, sov ! 1 !‘f V M - ( '' A ,hrilt Prnara <n to eight cents a drz-n; col on see,I ^“ ir ’’, has : ' 1 !rf ’ :l,l - v "roved its. value iard substitutes at wholesale, one and ” a " 1 ,0 ,ho ^"'"rnment in its s „ I mgs campa gn. hv whi,!, if is hon quart' r to two cents a pound on more h. Dr. Wong’s body Ut ruagle were in evidence. A heavv Hub Evans Wants [brass table lamp lay on the floor \ A -ttnong the shattered remnants of the A MOnin; tl ade and \ c iiair in the din , ;— ' f ng room adjoining was overturned Columbia, Feb. 1. Both houses of ar)f | a j,rown colored elastic from a the general assembly adjourned at tcr was on lllP fInor . noon yesterday until Tuesday night, j? Th(i bodlP8 of H sie. who was secr« In that Monday is the first Monday in lf and treasurer of the mission, and fche month, many o. the members ne confidenuaV secretary to Dr. Fdgelicld, Fell, t jetarnest solici ation appropriation liill wasl h « re - Ux-Gov. John U. Sliepatd h s re today, this cut I:,*- [.consented to become a candidate for senate to til] the unexpir to intereM , generally * woul Traces of a deaf." ijp j|,j 8 government organization's plan I 11 fention and make what investiga- i'' ,K 11 h'gi-ia or. lias having ably oer- aml physicians who examined the boujpj X p ress company through tlie 1:55,000 i !1 ,1|<> -' av: ^ a P ies said !he> probably had been k’-i'etl (men and women employed in the ex; public itert Wednesday f press business, it was annou The pistol with which the men hnd 1onight Thp l)Urpose Js , Ibeen shot was found on a chair near thp Khip p Prs and 1hp pPople Vie,ding t- the * ,hf,n 50 P^und packages. S to 10 per ,,1 ' ''‘•o'!'" "T," 1 , ' ,f U ' ar Melding t: the ' r ' „ Savings Stamps will he sold this y- ar. ot his r.‘end- uss Hun ->0 pumds paca-i, v ;u , nges, :,nd five to six cents or IS to -- per cent, at retail. W'liolesale ing from a total of $705,000 to §22?,.- |yBie Stale Senator Smith said that lick'd >erin ef the late Nichol?,.!. 1 give the ma.ter liis immediate iXJovernor Slieppard's lon-a expedience Vired to be at home salesday as the •fcustom is each legislative session. A large number of local and uncon , , •'tested measures receved second and ' )epn dfHKK^ tueie iWong, were found lying head to head in tl e furnace room and evidently hart A gas water to raise il e standards of packing j ' -u might he necessary, ♦wrapping amt marking express ship “I have been informed’' s; mens with a view to minimizing the dor Fniit’i. 'il’at this bMl of ti’ waste of time, effort and money that result from packages being lost or damaged through lax methods of pre paring them for sending forward. While shippers and tlie public are being esbtVated to pTicx, wrap ‘and mark shipments properly, tlie Ameri j' r, can Railway Kxpress Company will i nar campaign among its own employes, J instiueting tliem lo avoid rough hand! veil Kd go held County several terms lid S(‘n- ,ln 'h'* senate, e'lPP.cs iiini w< sily he house Make up the work of Son a*' r Niehol- onnnl iei rets the C’lar’.cston Navy | son. The election wi 1 he held next -rd V f.rv ser'ous and if I find tlir.it ' Tuesday and Governor Sheppard will ■ has hern any discrimination 1 ese r v he°t eff -'ts tr have the ' M rn fo-yj-i/'rt OTarlesto’^ d r- a Too*ir;r \vi»h o'her places. of course, that a In-ge ef tin estimate asked for was be elected} without opposition. wt.oii i • i i' .,. , 10 .- s neo the signing i 11 «. _ -»■«»••••, !■' artnt'ttee ?<> much ina' r not he , 1101 ^ ,u ' 1111 * a".! iti:,. '’-I' ’-v ! •,* <M S cut seems to he ; unlf l J v unft honorable dis war w is goitig j s nee the sipnin was the only hill of Statewide impor Stairs leading down to it itance considered. i W«mg had a deep gash m the hack ' H. H. Evans of Newberry introduc- of his head and two bullet wounds ir ed a hill to amend the present quart a the chest. The pistol had been ne e month law in South Carolina so as V> closely that the vest was scorched ‘to allow a gallon a month instead. (Wu had one bullet wound in the head — Jpnd another in the chest and Hsie had 10 BILLION FRANCS ' w h '”"' ternal operating conditions. On Feb. 11 every agent at till important points j will address employes, and these ad; dresses will he made on each Tuesday i of the campaign. “Retter sendee! campaign committees” will be organ-1 ized and “four minute speeches'’ will J be made to drivers, platform men, of • The police are at a loss for a motive *j ( . p Rnd bureau clerks, car mes i for tlie triple murder. There "as no ., prigprs and other employes. “Sturt i At kirn Tn nn miitfi ovi,,pnro 1hat robbery 1,11,1 been com- KxprPSH shipments Right.” texts win 1 LOANED TO BELGIUM •« ••"" ^ ■ ml (Miey had no enemies. The theory of Fho officers is that the two students Paris, Feb. 1.—Ten billion francs !v.-ere killed first by some one who have been advance'’ to Ret r uin by \irked in the house and that Dr. •Great Britain. France and the United fVong was murdered later when he re States, this amount to be deducted turned home from the first installment of the War j r"v| F of tiio house j'ecimitlo' •> d t!mt practicably everv "•v j„ tho country luul suffered i t!' r ' •< i-n of 'i'" committee wan ' ’ "'‘"c u' it ’'as been expect 1 that t ! 're "o’.iid he seme snbstan- rh >rleston. Indeminity to he paid by Germany, according to a Brussels dispatch. express wagons and on window pla-. cards. Between July 1 and Nov. ”0, 191R. j ‘no mark” bureaus of tlo* eompanv received 127.S59 shipments which the company had been unable to deliver because all means of identification of Dr. Hayne Urges Individuals To Take Every Precaution This theory ’s based upon sexerni p jj] 1Pr nhippers or consignees had 1 f’)m qiiiirantine regulatf facts. The first is that Li went tOj bopn ^ and p;u . t of )hp rapip . i; „ M yesterday by tlie State health ofll ‘the house Wednesday and upon iing| wjI1 bp (0 p rad j catP t i lis .. no murk"; R, T r ’ r ' colv ' d indicated that Columbia, Feb. 1—Colleton, Oeo- ire and Berkeley counties were re- atfon.i officer, eon- Campaign Begins Anroincf Vjl«rrsint« VoT1,y 1 ' vo ,llsc> barged cartridges >n th>', j n } Pr j or (pja ]ity (1 f twine and i>apor o o ‘ P'stol, where as at least five shots bv jj] bP (ij S( . 0 ii ra fT P )_ 'j , | 1P cooperation The Police Department has begun were fired into t!u> bodies. The ofii PspP( .j a iiy 0 f business executives and cers think that sufficient time elapsed an active campoign against the va- between the death of the students grants who are infesting the city. , am i 0 f i) r . Wong for the murderer to (with the result that they expect to hm,, ihe bodies of the first two and forces in the rc i oa d the gun before Dr. Wong reaci* ed Ids house. 5 eis H e working ^ i’” no litt’e. This morning perhaps a dozen idle negro women were hailed to court •and dealt with by the recorder, > whose record for heavy fines is xveit ’ known to offenders of the city laws. Nine tramps, or rather men who s* ow fed no evidence of having been emplo- ed recently, were also brought up be 'fore the recorder, these men having been rounded up this morning by the officers. Positions will likely be found for them at some ennstruction came as they all expressed their willingness to go to work. GERMAN ASSEMBLY OPENS ON THURSDAY Paris, Feb. 1.—Since Thursday mono have been allowed to enter the Officials at the Chinese embassy could throw no light on the mystery. THE WEATHER FOR THE COMING WEEK Washington Feb. 1.—Rain Mondav Jpnd probably clearing Tuesday, with generally fidr thereafter and c , mipei at ure slightly abov« - • . ted for the southeastern states (he coining week. Butter Going Down Kansas City, Fob. 1.—Butter quota managers of large concerns will invited. be ling the bell was told by a strang'* ovi , and j m j Hrp shippers to place ’don i* 11 ions “Cntiuue to improve generally i^’hinese Hat Dr. Wong \\as not i | tification marks on shipments in ad j throughout the State, tiiough some aome. Another is that i 11 '- erp > "'ff*'| ffjtions to the address tags. Use of, sr>c * 1,,ri8 arfi si* 1 ! infected to a de gree. “There is less ''nfiuenza in South Carolina now than there was in De fenber,” said Dr. James A. Hayne, .State health officer, yesterday, and it is of a less virulent type. “The epidemic, it xvould seem, has been cbocked, and I feel that we can continue to hold it under control if i very individual in Son'.h Carolir^i ■i’i take indiv'dtia! precautions. This disease is ce«t!y; il is costly in lives mid fn money, and surely xvo have ’’ad a severe lesson. I trust a’.l of us wTi he given Die strongest impetus possible as a means of helping men .. b> all sections of the country to meet mar gains on eggs differ according to a , );pir P( .ono.nio needs, he number ot services performed by, u a part 0 f tl is I)r0K ram. the Y. the wholesaler (.r jobber. M. c. \. is cooperating xvith the Do In iuh.'tion to the regulations can ]p;:rtment of Conimerce o” its National oo.ied by he proclamation, all re-i Waste Reclamnlion program . whicii unnining special regulations govern- was taken over from the War Indus ing manufacturers and distributers of |t! U-s Itoard to eliminate waste butter were repealed. I throughout the country. The assoeia In making its announcement the [Don is also working with the United food administration xvarned dealers S;atos Employment Service in placing that the provisions of fhe food cou- the soldier back in civilian life, tint- trol act. prohibiting profiteering and De Eeonoinie Department will have unfair practices would he Egidly en- more to do with the man an lie gets forced. on his job. startinr him on the road Tills cel ion by Die president virtu- economic independence, ally hrimis to an end the ac'ivities By way of help, the Y. M. D. A will of the food administration except for b rni employees’ savings clubs, pro- the continuoil control of the except- government loans, give shop ed comnu dities which officials ex- 1 Mrs nn economic subjects, dispiat- w ir one of l ,!ainw1 ' is necessary either because tlM ' in ‘' xl!il,i,s l' osf, rs in simps. ‘ ’ I of contractual obligations of Die gov r'ovide articles and cartoons for em tlmr-frc appreciate ernment or because of determination puhlieations run thrift ossav h" . t’i me-uim- of riV v a * inTh- - ' ,0 ,,,aintain stabilized prices. It was ‘ ontesis. establish shop libra on 11,1 “ caniii.. ot i.iL i.a . u a u. | m , , . fI , <•. onomie and vocational subjects, dis ter to the edi or a the ManufacHir-■■ pu “ ■ u,p . s< officials that mest Governor Manning’s Tribute Means Much Hon. Richard .Manning, Govcr- who held the stin iion t.f having six sons in tin whom made the sup-vin and x\ho t in. remaining functions wou’d cease 'fore March 1. be- ers Record, says. "I am ictiring from office in a few days, and before do ng so I desire to express to you my s ncere and hearty admiration ft t toe splendiu contributiens you have made toward « rystaf^zing public opinion on the is suer of the war and the (dear am. forcible presentation you have made i f conditions overseas. j “I have Lillow. il your paper xvith [ Tokio. Feb. 1.—The labor question deep interest, and in my public ‘is receiving xvide attention in Japan. speeches have not hesitated to quote (The Home Oflice of the Imperial Gov t ' ion in sibpria is [)0l , nded a nrt of you frequently. And ro 1 want you imminent lias established a Relief to knoxv of the valuable ass' stanee ' Works Committee to deal xvith Die i have rendered in this great cause. JAPAN DISCUSSES LABOR QUESTION tribute practical thrift leaflets a nd thrift and voeatonal motion picture; and slide?, start educational courses on thrift and personal eificiencx', en 'courage home beautifying, urge 1 tlu> in crease of income by gardening and the use of the family budget and ex 'pense account plan "nil furnish pay envelope thrift inserts. Faint Echo of Progress Vladivostok, Felt. 1- Amid (ho rox’olu city of Weimar without permission.T ,ions on ‘be local market today show says a Zeurich dispatch to the Betlt I’d a decline of seven cents from yes Bariseine. Tlie opening session of the Uerday’s prices. Creamv hurter came German Constitutional Assembly hasi’down to fill cents wholesale, the low been fixed for next Thursday. On lest quotations on this kind of butter fF'riday Die President of the Assembly | here for several months, 'will lie elected after which the Asi Eggs also declined, quotation rog’s (sembly xviil adjourn to permit comjTcring a drop of four cents under yes- 'inittees to discuss the proposed conlterday’s prices. Firsts xvere "hole situatiou of the German Republic. saling today at 38 cents. Oil Companies Spend Millions In New Lines Dilhis, Tex.—Feb. 1 This is an ■ o' pip” hi!!' building in Texas anu lie L g oil companies tire spending nishing lines to he new oil Ids to pi t*[de outl'ts to the Gull of .Mexifo. '; <* t . ■: ox h; Iiunding an eiglit '•«'!• Kit- d'l'* west from Corsieanna, ■ i" the Ranger lied, a dlstam.. (.•I mile:;. At Cors'cmn ’ it eon- ’ ■ ■ ’ it D t'-o pipe Magnolia u : « (>! ’• 1 n oi to (ide’.xMtop, pi ‘ ' It s direet to I''- Leon Tim eeparity of an eiglii inch pipe o is eim*-. v'roitfdy 29,000 barrels ’•e V :• I Iiou-'S. Oh ee"’n:'”)‘ ; :<re hl’i’ding or. ••• > t 'C i f- • <• i !(rvv>'- 1,, '"orDi r eii ScIDI’o. One i'ne from ” " ’ 'bin'. Ok'a.. is b< in? ’ouh'eil. | "'di take ! t to Ifart and use exery • means within our poxver to protect Tor your abiding interest in lie South • u ' cur he p, pi ase accept my xxarm thanks. As an American citizen, and v no- a! this State. I xvant u to know of tl e "ssistance you v,* been to me."- Manufacturer’s !t cord. ALLIES IN CONTROL IN ASIATIC TURKEY ’problem of unemployment due to the cessation of xvar xvork. A firm policy progress. The Government Telegraph Ag ucy at Omsk reports organization of s< me sort of agency for expior- is favored on Die ground tha: freedom found l>y the of holding mee,tings does rot tond to lessen labor discontent, and that, m Japan, permission to organize union? •no not seem as promising as the es (J vhlishment of a Labor Arbitration Court. Meanwhile a radical and interest Ing step l as been taken fiy K. Matsukata. president of the Kawasaki Dock Co.. * of Kobo, xvho, in distributing about *5,000,000 profits at the end of Die 1 ’••ear, has allotted tiiree fourths to ton Manufacturers Assoeiction after a ibis workmen and other employes ns Conference xvith the Textile Council •igainst one fourth to the directors of '(today granted a basis of -i for’v eight 11 the Company. Mr. Matsukata is a (hour per week demanded by the oper Washington, Feb. 1.—An official -o graduate of Vale and tlie eldest son (Dives. Thirty thousand operatives port to the State Department announ , of Marqquis Matsukata one of (he ’l ore are affected. 'cod that the French and British will four remaining Genro or Elder States rehtne of ministers to ho necessary and lias.called a conference in Tomsk on January 15 to consider it. Forty thousand rubles have been assigned for Die conference. Grants 48 Hour Week Fall River, Mass, Feb. 1.—The cot assume control of all railroads in Eu ropean and Asiatic Turkey In aero-d - irmixes, even though wo have to sa- ance with the armistice and that the men of tiio Empire. Japan’s one labor organization, the Yuaikai, has sent its president. Bund on me some pleasures to do so.” !'”• G. E. No,at, who lias been inves tigating conditions at Wi’nthrop. ro- ncris tint condi ion? are good: (here aro (xvo mild cases of influenza in ‘be hr?pi(al, ^rd precaution are bo- l iken to guard against Us further o'’’o.liimton hv dav pupils. D- Ni r l yi s'e-dav went to Great '‘cod, xvhero he will visit Lander Col We and D>o Contt’e Maxxvell Ornhan •'g' find submit reports io the State i'ca’Dl offiee. 1 1 R. II. Folk h’s returned from ’nx’osDgaMon in Florence ’”U Chesterf'ctd and Kers , ’^^^- Conn- Des. a n d re nor ? that conditions are '■'norally better eyn-nt in the east- — of taiorence County. •Allies also have taken control of the Suzuki, to a Labor Congress in Ett- Constantinople police and the Cer. man Austria" banks in the Turkish • capitar and that conditions in Turkey are improving. Wages High In London London, Feb. 1— Thy steady rise in wage rates and the recognition of tli(> cigli hours day to railxvay xvork- ers and to the engineering industry has been the outstanding feature of the industrial year, says a labor cor- jespondent of the Yorkdhjr ( Post. Tlie advance in xvages of* fifteen 33 Generals Discharged Washington, Feb. 1.—Gen. March 'Wrests f 0 Jas announced the honorable dis charge of thirty three Generals, all e< co-'mimities in emm- jtion, advanees have been granted to rejit four being regulars who have re ' ** under quarantine, which request ether workers making a net increase turned to their rank in the regular ’ • ‘1 it-dita e an improvement in con of 3,000,000 weekly or 150.000,000 a army establishment. ditions. year. f illllj I principal indus l ies from January to r eW?n f-.-m quaran-1 November 30, affecting 5.557,000 xxork ^-oriv'd tn Wrprising jers, tctal 2.138,300 xveekly. In addi Camp Project Abandoned Washington. Feb. 1 ^enafo Milita ry ( ommittee today adhered to tlie IV is pledged to xvork for free immigration of laborers, xvhieh his ro hiety regards as the one question of vital importance to Japan. Tlie Vila! jireviou.? recominendation of the War kai has about 30,000 members and lias Depiirfnent for tli" aliandoammit ot been promoted by the American Uni {lie small arm?, maciiin.' gun and tarian Mission in Tokio. .'tank tiainin;; project at Camp Ben- — (ping. Coliimhn!;. Georgia itx a vote of _ seven to live. Influenza Takes Off A Famous Japanese 100)000 MEN HAVE BEEN DEMOBILIZED Tok'o, Feb. 1—The influenza has caused Die death of one of Japan’s greatest phllosopheres, Rikizo Nak i sliima. He graduated from Yale in th.' early eigh ies and had held the ^ Wash chair ef ethics in the Tokio Imperial i ( i on ()t - ., University for thirty years. Yale (niar t( j,, ()„. men of Die older generation will re ington. ’’ ’ 1 —Demoliiliza* inny passed Die million iinanc in me past week, General (March announced today. Dcniobiliza member him as Die Japanese student Don 1 as proceeded to such a point whom President Porter treated as his that the General officers are being own son. * ’ J ^ discharge from tlie war organization. 1