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ï~~her. res I4~ I ~rniz~p ~apptness Was ~i Th~ir Hearts, No M-eL~ter In Which Direction 'They Went. erba ~ 1 1 REVOLT BOLSHEI'IKI UNIVERSAL TRAINING ill n. - liv up4 jute JJj few the J~SPR~4DING ~4PiDLY WILL IE~ I4NCL'iIDED IN to nit a F abet oditis THRIJOIJT ALL EUROPE~ NE A~RMY PRNRA. Being Fought in Siv;lz:rland; Place AMed's F~ih' ~ of Congress Will e Asked to Settle Military t~e ~ Riots Are Reported From, Zurich, Copenhagen ~nd U. S. in Me sures Needed to Demobilize -and Gcrrnf~n Peace Basis. ~B not E~pels Red Envoy, for ti~a of the war WA ~stati is WILt Lye b 'n revolutioriar~' 1n~v P01 - 14.-The general wo~ Id is spreading ~taff and ~Oofl will 1)8 before Scoretexy Baker. the yin child n. irec~fved: here. abc for' Li t~ ~iots were r~po*te~d. from - ~ctual breaking up of the army cannot ho promi.~lgated until these can Id I Thursday Zurich, Oopenl~agen and plans are completed, ~s the demolllization program is depeident nc~ Btussels. I to some extent upon the acinption of i reo.gani~a~ioi~ policy. the ert~ d, Disorders have bi~ol~en out in the Xn C rmauy soviets are bia~ feinted The secretar& has Indicated new I~g- arms, pyobably ~ot more.'tha~ l(~,O0U rivi general railroad strike in ~iwitxerland all cv ~r the country, composed of work- islation will be necessary to carry. oUt are under obhgn~on ~o serve beyond bri' and hits b en fought ~ ~lLC mcii and soldierit and sailors. the teorganiztitioa tiiid is 't~pt~Cted tO the restoratlo o care. There were, are streets of Zuri"hI i dis-. (fly -. ~Y a: ~tinit~ program before coiigress ~,0OO officers and about 120,000 meD wil thc( is ~ iii a fierne AsiioctateaPrcss. at the earliestjjiosslblc moment, in the re~el r army when war was de- fin in go - atub to the Daily F Japress Thursday. Amsterdam,?ov. 14.4-rieter 3. 'Existing law authorizes Q'e main- dared. Lrpiratlon of enlistmeats, how- str the ~ r- The 2~iirich fight as between fbi- ~voklstina,. the' Dutch. Socialist- leader, -tenance of a rc;nlar: army of upprozi- ever, probably has shined te reduce ble and troops decI~red at Rotterdani Wednesday ~het muatelyr ~75,0O0 men. While it i5 Dot.thi~ consh~eralAy an& 'all War-time envaer of lie-ilk attikers the t'e' nis Truffle in Swltre$and~ is badly crip- a. meeting of the- Socialists on Nov. 10 j)0551b1e to foret~ast-. the number of list ~iits eve for the~*ar period only. 5in1 r would decide ~liether a soldiers' and American troops that lutist be chi- Thiou~aads of off e.r&iow In service kn Workmen's council woild be establish- pl'oycd in Europe after the pence treat- arc on tempomary eomnmisslons i~ the ag fortre~ es ~Jlolland, feaitni., that ~' revolution ao Ia Holland, 'I vices re- l~s buive been si~ncd, military men be- regular establishment, Thbse cominis- tim in a~ di- Is brewing, has c-spelled the Bolshevik 'crived here. lie is stud to hayc 'de~ lieve ~he authetised 'regular cstabIlsh~. sions wuurti issued for a definite period pO h~vayj a- envoy at Tile liagi~c afl(i broken tiff iioc'acetl liclsbevlsun mid to Wine said macnt cannot provide an adequnte fored of years: and- the men mn1~ht be' held~ Pt~ rjpor~ ad diplomati~ relet~ont ji-Ith the 'Jlo'lslicvik tha Dut1rh Sodelista. ~.voiild acr calmly for all purpos~ca at home anti abroad. nl~hoth~ general attitude of the depart- tel ~h 1t~ ese regime in Itussht. I ' '~ but drastically,.'. -'', Of the 3J00,000 mea new under ineutiwQuld-not indicat~ any intention in ~i ears ~-" Reds, are no -iv *l~ oily ~in' cilutrol of.* ' ' ' of' holtliim~ ~udh officers "ag~inst their ~ fry~ hat Germuani' with: the radical ~ocialists '. will wlce, the war emergency ~ tihose die- dominating the ute ~v. -ghvernincnt at - passed. -, I - - Tii~ p~. Berlin'. in 8~Ycijcn rudical Socialists r UDI~I IV The number of nice ilecessary tob~ -~ have issued a-n~aniZ~sto c~ihing for thi~ ID @ IuIIVUL~ VI"'~II maiutah~ed -in Europe probably wiji be the v- establishment of a -u'hpuibhic,. and the a.~ ~ u~* mm mama. m~ forked out Ity fJ~peral Pershing's staff ~ 0 the dcmnobhl:mation 'df- tbo arniy and navy, inN.' w E~ ~EhU m and since sitnilar cnl&ilations for the ~e to oct Ceinmun sohilierli have -followed tint fl~ I MW 1LV PR~ ~IU UQ' United States ned Its pOssessions are the ideas of the -~tn ~#ians: in- i~stabllsh- being' male here it is 4xpecteti that sit - mys: lpg soldierar c6mnmi~ tees. In, tue army.. I the size of the army for 'which it ~lll The, with -- -- - - We c 'o f I Len a maybe be necessa~ to provide soon 'will be tuat~ of - ~-;-; I'lie public aclio~l~ of the city with t CX p iti 0 5'.tCL ~ arrived at. 01 - TURK:OF~ISIAL8, desa nated by~Viie lie Ithi authorities wi~Ireoj en next Monday Influenza ~heg:neraistaff'srCcomtflentla~iOfl8 ~ ~-~~styicts astrueted 'the superintendent 'asto c afer with the cit -health dcpartmen as to ihich parti ular institutions are expcctei~ to cmiubody the prineihile 01 LA F1~CIK~ ii ROES renialti':closed:' - of a universal military training. A bill ~ jgt~~ ~ ~g~J ~ mnong the lo I iq~s tyct in doubt a e those in whicli re sItuated I tbe pr~pared by the staff inst before the Ii UI~QI ~ EN~ '~ ~ United States ~e~ert4 Ifie i~ae oiitllpe5I b lj~ ~..ryant, Hyde P li-onton, a~4 Place Swa Sea, Elyria and1 the general. scheme which I. likely to ii Cloberille schools, ' I ~ spread of Vlie ~ ~ again advocated, 'modifIed in - the e As fthe~ t'' tCy Asstlelm ~ - ~r ~mrecaux ion1 against th school board at light of i~ar 'ctpd~4ence aimd~thte.results U on hi Paris Xciv t'('tai dsiuitititiiig ~n g issued ~n~tructioiis to teacl cz~s to' iid to the of the operation of the selective draft a iscua Wednesday eeihi ndsel - don- ~ a~Tilr~rC- Vrlncipal anyltililld in nho is ' n~ *..~. ~ / -.1. tdihhuir 10 ~(wik, rlnn~l -..-~ t..rA...~..,i that - attendance afflicted n uthi a cold Ihe principal system., t~. jiig~ip (

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