The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 12, 1918, Image 1

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PREMIER WELCOMES RETURNING PRUSSIAN
GUARDS AND TAKES STIFFER ATTITUDE
AGAINST EXTREMISTS
GERMAN CABINET FEARS THAT ALLIES WILL
REFUSE TO NEGOTIATE WITH PRESENT
GOVERNMENT SOLF RESIGNS
(By Associated Pratt).
PARIS, Dec. 12. Negotiations for a prolongation of
the German armlttice have been begun at Reves.
The German delegates reauested the Allies to reinforce
their troop, and aid German
quick
LONDON. Dec. 12. Copenhagen correwwontajearn
that aT atitoH orehT8uphbrt he fa receiving from the
Pruasian Guards, Premier Ebert is Uking a stiffer attitude
toward the Spartacus group, and a number of arrests are
expected.
Berlin's welcome to the returning Prussian Guards was
solemn, rather than triumphant. Troops marched under
the national colors, bands played "Deutschland Uber
Alles," and not tye revolutionary airs.
Ebert welcomed them, saying that a new government
had been established, and that the army would be its
strongest support He said:
"Ymip riria and mphUppr
my overcame you except only
our opponents in men ana maienai grew ncuvici, mm w..
only did we abandon the struggle."
SoMkrs' repreaenUtives said that they did not want to
oe ita away xrom me paui 01
ower dreamers.
BERLIN. Dec. 12. The German cabinet is anticipating
a refusal by the Allies to deal with the present govern
ment, and the soldiers and workmen's council is consider
ing convoking the reichstag, to give the government a par
liamentary basit, according to the Berlin Tageblaat
The relchtag session is expected to begin next week.
Foreign Minister Dr. Solf has handed in his resignation,
which hasWn accepted by the reichstag.
AMSTERDAM, Dec. 12.-There were extensive riote
yeaUrtiay in Ausslg, Bohemia. accoixUng. toPned
patchtl: Machineguns and rifles were uted "eTae
moba. . Three were killed, five seriously wounded and
many slightly hurt
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BERLIN. Dee. II. It l otftclallr
denied that the goterament U coo
ilderlaf veeaw-f tke Reltkta.
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NEW,SUIIUNTENDENT
FOR IHBWER COMPANY
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iela4iei a!RI th -
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ih- av aated h Oaear H. re
..- ' Moor coaaea fraaa QHe
dk- vhen he haa heM th bmMIm
ailBtkJieal. He haa arrfte
Sai-u-rti
Tl iUIVU PaYalam a imam im aa a am. & u anan-e-MaiavaamT-a- a -ha- I ," ATv
wmiii rutiA uiuuun, inunauAT, ujuumuuK i, una ; Wlwjh
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CM'.NTV AIIOIT COMJ'MfTKt).
MKmXCl OF TKAM CAFTAINM
KHt MATl'IIIIAV. t
Thv arraniteinenti for the local
drive on the Ited Croti ChrUlroaa
loll Call are rant nearlng comple
tion. A meeting of the team cap
tain and their anlitanu la called
for 3:00 o'clock Biturday af teraoon j
December the 14th at Ike Ksecutlv
Office of the local Red Croaa
. . ..L .J U.). .a. V..B Aba I
d Main atreeia, for the'
irr Bl iiin ana main nmwp lur um
purpoae of dlecuMlng the plani aad
metbode of procedure.
It U the lateatloa to call upoa the
ounneie noorn on mmuf ir
roll the bu-lneea mea aad. their em
ployeee aa well aa their famlllaa. Mn.
T. K. McDonald la la charge of tha
team covering tbebualaoaa dlatrlct.
The following are tka team eaptalaa
who will have ckarge of tka reeldeat
dlatrlcu:
No. 1 Mra. K. J. Mayer.
No. I Mra. R. J. Murray.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
I Mn. Carey Raauby. -r
t Mra. Paul Johaaoa.
Mra. Mayael Richard.
7 A Mra. Roee Torrey.
Mr. C. D. Oarceloa
10 Mr. R. R. Yaaey.
Thru the courteay of Mr. C. T.
Loomla the headquarter durlag tha
drive will be la the Loomla Bldg. la
the room itMd by tha 3rd Liberty
Loan Committee. Team eaptalaa aad
their worker will resort there to
Mr. J. D. Kock, Roll Call Caakler.
The reildeace caavaa will begin
on Tueadiy morning and will coatla
le until every houae haa been vUlted.
The publicity I In charge of Rev.
K. P. Uwrence who I alao actlai u
aUtant to the manager.
Quoting from Mr. H. P. Davleon,
Chairman of the Natloaal Red Croaa
War Council "Tha whole Aaerleaa
people will be Invited la the weak
precodlag dbrtatme to enroll aa
member of the Red Cros. It I
confidently believed that there aeed
be ao further campaign for Red
Croa fund, bat laatead. the Annual
Roll Call will coaatltate the founda
tion for the Red Croaa. Tha people
hould therefore know aa deflaltely
m poeelble the plan of thla. their
National Hamaaltarua Society."
OBO. J. WALTON.
Cosaty Manager.
LCAVK FOR RAY CITY.
MUm Jeale Low left Ikle moralac
for a two woka vacatlM vWt with
frleada la Baa Fraacmeo. She waa
accompaaled hy Mlaa Darothr Mhrt.
who eipacU to remala la tie city.
BOUT BHEIKS
ii m lmi;
LIKE TUP
A trip to the wmumieaj Rim aad
hack hraaklaa the lea ea the Wg
itbmt Lah tha aatlra awtaaaa bath
nnmtl
enhkr. thla w amtaMy be tha met
tttw-a tbo who ad the aeaaaa-lt la
teehwad thtvt tho ateamer a week
4 1 bar ataaaat eajaatty m ptewtac
thr Um h vktrti haa aar raaakag a
um wmta aA aMaeajalaa ta Uw afat.
WITH KAMII4KM
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NOVNMIOVMK,
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Altko 4MU lani of the com-
May tai kaowa at this tlm, IV h
ballavH thtl'vtlu Mrwtloa of ear
hopa, rea4kVM aid other rail
road dlvtalM'eoattrttctlon of an m
teaalte aatr.vwlll
ke laaaekcd at
Klamath ItUt aa eooa aa weather
K1MTY
NOW
ran:.
Chap-!coadlUoaawlH.Mnnlt la tha.tprln
Ataat . R,;,rrjf declared today
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Ageai . H. 1
taat while 'tha! ear ihop aarvey had
already haaa aampleted. the onra-
tloaa for tha ahmlag year were etlll
a BMtter of ajkajectare. That tkaaa
are to ha ef a put, aaaauauai aatare,
howeref. la lajttoated bjr tka ft. that
mere thaa tay,aara of railroad tlee
tar tha Imararaateat ot the JJae,he-
twaaa Klaaairaila.a.hlloe.ala
hara alreMy , raeelred. aad that
mara thaa aaaB, with their fam
Ulea, wka, aeaaaiteayta r ,"'
aay.far.ua awrt. are aawai mm
awiVyyTlkhaeallly payroll la aow
mora thaa .,
ShoaM tha loathara paciac com
aaar aow decide to io ahead with
coaatraeuea of dlvlaMmal lacUltlea la
Keeptag aaa oa-a aeaie wija,. taa
apMadld MB.tlt depot bmllt' la
live, v uaiiw u ir w
tared. . ,
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OTTAWA, Dae. 11. The aelaure
of the Weatern Ualaa aad Commer-
cut eahlea by Paatmaater-Cleaeral
Rarieaoa of the Ualted Bute, la be
lag considered by tha Caaadlan gov
orameat becauai' the llaaa pawing
aetweea uaaaaa ama ireiana are con
aldered part of tha Brltlah eyatem
aad authority to operate them waa
obulned from their Canadian aad
Newfouadland aavarameat, It waa
aaaouacail today. Mr, Rurleaon, 'it
waa learned her,, did aot coaiult the
Caaadlaa gorerameat before taking
over the cable' aad the government
haa heard of thla action oaly thro
preea report. . "
Thoagh no deelaloa baa been renth
ed aa to the Oayaraaiaat'a attKade.
taanlrtaa aa to tho ef feet r the actlea
will have are belMaaalar-aJ Canada
haa a large f InaaMal ratereet In the
CoaaMtvtil Cabbj Coatpaay. ,Tho
Goverameata aliHaMrtk waa aald,
will ha daflaredajMRajev RrleeM
plana are fartner aaiieaa.
. Ooveraaent afflaala, pointed ut
that Mr. Rurleaa acttoa apparent
ly latroducee aafadHalal iupervWon
of BritUh. Canadaaa aad AaatraMn
cable traffic wbleRjit' aa. way tauchee
tka Ualted Statai? MiwaAanM of.
fleiala heelUtf d aopt (hi aattara
aa t war meMaraihaeaafa It Vraa
atada after war aad.baMteraliated
by tha algalag of .ure,rBMatlce aad
baeaaaa tha aatiaft aaiaaaa ta-paet;
R aad Saatb Aanrliaa aabla Uaa
whka are beyoad. tha war aoaa., :
UUYK' FOR aW aajtuajaj eMr
Jfr. aad Mra. i.C. Rraekeabraiigh
.to Have aaat Saidar MOW
wkera they will ati;a vae
M two maatha. 'MrAMwakav
tou i..,
af taa ramaarpar iaaaar
mmu
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MINK OWNtill INTKItVKNKH IN
DIHPUTK IIKTWKKN MAN AND
DIVOHCKD WIKK. TIIAflDV
(KX'llltM AT IIAKKII
IIAKKK, Doc, 13, tlnorgn llol
brook, a miner wna uliol mid klllnd
yeaterday near hern by Thoma
Adam, owner of the Innialm mine.
According to Information1, received
by the authbrlttoe, Adam Intervened
In a dlapute between llolhrook and
hi divorced wife.
When Holbrook tliroitonod her,
Adam ahot him. Adaum and the
woman are held.
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BUHNOR AIRRS, bee. M. Tha
reply of Chile to' the offer of Pretl
deafWIhwaMo mediate la the con
trtfveraybetween Chile and Peru I
looked upon by Chilean newapapera
aa a refuaal to accept American me
diation. The 'Amerlcnn note ald
that'Preeldent Wllaon "wua ready to
attend any iiggctlon mnda by
Chile."
On the othor hand, Proaldent Iro
goyen of Argentina vent a note to
Chile In which he aald .he offered me.
dlatlon "In order to nrrange defin
itely the Tacna-Arica problem,
DJsiiatche' from Chile Indicate
that there I a tendency la, liat coun
try to accept the Agentlna offer and
refute the American,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 12. Infor
mittlan reaching the atate depart-
ment Indicate that the alluatlon with
raaaaet to Chile aad Peru arowlna
out of the dlaputed province of Tc-
na and Arlca, la moro hopeful, Tha
Ualted Statea hat urcd upon both
couatrlea thai every itep be taken
toSipreeerva amicable rolatlona and
It Waa .aald that tho offer of the Am
erican government to adjnat the dis
pute with a view to preaervlng peace
ful relation thruout the American
continent.
tPeru haa accepted the offer of the
United -.Statea but bo- official word
.haa come .from Chile. Official ac
cordlaa) abowed great Intereat In
praad dtopatchea today from Batflo
Aireayinr there, it a tendency in
Chile, to accept the Argentine offer
and rafaee the fender of good office
It1. learned thatPrealdrat Wll
aon .hat gone' abroid prepared to
meif, My query regarding the rela
tloaet bet week Chile and. Pra. Vw,
month the tureau. which w devot
ed to itatherfng data regarding the
varlou natloiu of the'world and the
trqubletomo quWueat upon therou
bleome tjueitloiMrrnvelVed, la known
to have been working upon thtTtre''
hla that hat eaietod la.Saatfc Aaaar
iatf am'ce'Chlle't victory wter Pora ta
to tka Proildeata of Chile and Femi
deelariag ibat they awa R to tka .rati
foraacea. Tka net id. that tkaaa-
VarMee.of that rlatieaa,l;.iawt
aMR tka- Tatt.tppriktaaiaB.-par-
rteatorly oa ,
oniaao aaaftw
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(Iucrm aiaag ia aatai wRaw
city limit hit v'e been made V'MHftn
Witrden j Henry Waal, T who dteldret
that a lirgd nam bar af ; weal aitoteVa
have Im a hnttir of lrfaitg Jhta
iiniinancn, wmn vmmtfrm
agaiatt irapeiHlaa''af,riifaTnM,
R. V.TRHeWaaadti.Ji. Mtdeoa
wtreappraended Saaalar, aiMiA'av
broe Tackier wter ,c, 0.
waa takea lato aattady tka wawnH
for tkla offaae. , .
Jtllckla aad Hadeea pm; MadJM
aad eotta aafk bafara lawtloo nt tha
Peace N, J, (Ckapaiaa, Teeklef waa
nhed f ll.tlila the aaaia tawft; H-
Mr. Steeit haa Jaet roeafrai bht aa.
aoJautMt. aa. ltod 'Malawi IMVwtr
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regtrdlag 'akaatntg af'daafca,
tanriaa aad aitaYaatt.i,atM
wklek regalataa tka gMM Ma af
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hi wife In Medferd thla maralas
tying that aha, had tb lofl
but that the waa getting aloag mte
ly. C Andrea, wha M amptoyed'aa a
wood flnlaher at tha' Coaa'ty Cswri
Houao 'received a wire la the effect
that tho waa very low. Ha bad Jaat
elahl mlautae on aettlag tha word to
make tho train, bet 'reached tbw.eV
pot fa tlaa. 4 J
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1J Tka tallMg af four army
tranaporta briagtag addHJow-
al.unlt from France le anoan-
red today by tho war deport-
meat. .
The tranapert Rappabaaaaek,
aelled on Deeeaaber ftb. tha
Mallory, Uvlathaa and Celtic
on the lib bringing abcrvT is
000 men. ,
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CKAMR PfARJNO WAR,MMIM.
AMimCRDAM. Dee, II, Tt dl
reetora of tka Krtipp MuaUtoa worlr
have announced . thilr Inleatlea to
tranaform the plaat lato a factory de
voted to the art, of peace, aeeordlfl?
1the Cologne Oaaettw,
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