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THE WEATHEk
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18,
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NO.
61
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REPORTED DEAD,
SOLDIER WALKS
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Entered
t Philadelphia,
Pa.
SEES NO REAL
URGES WILSON LEAD
WORLD FIGHT IN OPEN PUBLICITY AT
IN ON PARENTS
Corporal Francis J. Aitkin Stir
priecs Relative- Captain Page's
Return Surprises Wife
CHAM.KS II UKASTY
Special Cable to hhening Public Ledger tiltimpliH qf their statesmen: (2) the1
liberal anil thoughtful minds of tin-sTimtit to
Copyright, 1919, bu the ,V
nations, among whom nppeir to be a
I'arls, Jan. IS Halph Pulitzer, pub mlnorltv
statesmen vvhii have
Usher of the New York Win Id, who Is otitgiown ofthetheir
discredit! d old tricks of
lcavtug for New York todiv, lias given tiiido-bal- uuo
W povvei. strategic
me the following statement
frontleis punitive Indt nuiities, cio
' Tod iv, on the eve of the I'ntce
nomle Isolation and who wish In sub
Conference, the Allied (Jovernments stltttte tin- - confessed oxpitlment of a
ino suffering nil the vicissitudes of h I.
,t ,,!illrt,iu unit iltn Mlllllliltt
tory. The solidnilt) of u common Uin
(,,,, dotalUil settli incuts of pence in
so soon.
gcr Ins dep.irliii.
u liberal ami prngrisslvo , spirit In li.u- t
Tho Joint Instinct of sivr picsoiv.i. tmmv with such a h igm-- (1) I'm side lit
Ins given pi ice to conflicting alms Wilson, whoso mm til Initiative- and
WAR RELIEF WORK TO GO ON t tion
The vanities mnlerlnl dlslntrestedni vs mike him
of
cupldltlos and pugnacities which mas tho accepted leadet and mouthpiece of
Knicrficiu-- Aid Will Continue It qucrndo as national nsplt.itlons,- - are the In irllctllate misses utid the illv
seething beneath the serenity of the Ing point of liberal minds of all iniin-t- t
Branch Activities Abroad
Qual dOrsay.
les.
Tint there Is to be little or no
"If the renco Conference Is allow td
'Without national linltv It m ems
In the activities of the Tmergcncy Aid
to
remain,
a
betvvien
conference
was made known jistcrday at a meeting
sife to nssert that, Ini king the poten
Instead of between peoples tlalltv of l'Msldtnt Wilson's phvslial
of the exetutlvo boird and chairmen
of the various committees nnd branches it is apt to uogeueinto into a satin
prestnii- - lien- - his fouitnn points
affiliated with this big war and home nnliii of statesminshlp which vvllllwhlih Willi one nuallllcatlon weie the
relief nrgnnlritlrn at the geiur.il head
a war to end war with a pcaie b isi s of the ii mlstli e. atcented liv tin
quarters, 1428 Walnut street With one clown
to end lx.ue
Allies would not lwvo the i Inotist
or two i
the different, in
"Time forces are laboring for such i h line of surviving obllti latlim ni at
rtportetr th it they wouM continue
(1)
a
The
bouibonlsm
least mutilation nt the hinds of
sinister
peace"
their war and gcniral nllef work for
an Indefinite p rlod
stateMiien of the (onfeicnce anil
of politic! ins, Instinctive or oppoi,
He ids of Held in. Trench, Itnllin and tiinlst, tdivlng for niHaiiocnn nt on tin thn war whl h began with one sci ip
British committees said thai the ned chauvinism of the people: (2) The in i of papei, would hive ended with foul
for relief In those countries would
tf en
Indiistrlil and lommenlil
for manv months In most In terlallsm n of
INon Is
1,llwll,o
I'oitunatelv, Pieslilcnt
ti,
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stances the women attending the meet nl1D ..,,.,.....
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(1)
The militarism of pio.es.
lug 5esterda slid that they would not classes:
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" peoples
only continue tbclr relief work for the sloml soldleis uppenllng to prldu m
imong the statesnien of some of Hum
Allied nations, but would also keep up fc.i- - of Impcilallsm and Jlngois.
his been will pel formed
their forces together In order that they
may bo prepared for all emergencies
Three Torres of lllght ,
n VVINuii
tli
"Portunatelj theie lire aKo thne
too, an uncongenial but
his
'He
forc-(will
umiI,
pioperlv
vvhlih,
If
powerful nllv In the growing meniue rf
DRY U. S. SURPRISES EUROPE
tend povverfullv to piotut the wot Id
This inen.ue seems lll.tlv
Pll
tt r,Y l,,1i (I 'llnlWl'
tlt.t 111 to introduie among
the llled st itcnien
lrcat lirit.llll bees Its (Jvvtl Policy The Iniutlcutate massesIs of the nationsi the relnti grating factoi
of a common
the pei petti
hunts' desire
Decided by Results Here
"'"'v
of (lir- fi ir
prostration
tin
whlih
tlou of peuennd who phut such pen e
.
SpectalCablc to Ia enwg Public Ledger nhovo the most mlllliiit teilinlcil
ontlniieil tin l'ice lour. ( nliimn llirce
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In
a poitend for us all
glowing countries of the continent the
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policy
prnbiblv
will
be reielvcd
in
some thing
In
with
like lmrtdullt.
(rent lirltaln, on the other band, It can.not but bu s.mp ithetliall
and aniously watched and all pirtlis will nil
lze that In the- - long run Its success or
'fiillnrn illl ,li, .111,, lint unli tlin Aim rl.
mn policy on this subject but the An- -
OF ALERT NAVY
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FUSION, ARMISTICE
PROHIBIT
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