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ï~~ WEATHER e tipued cool tonight; tomorcloudy and-warmer. ure for twrenty-four hone 1.urs,r }z!, r, +ti. [:1.sy in. today: Highest, 63,at - - - resterday; lowest, 34. at / - tn page I8. -& l Yok.Stoclc, Pag 8. sr. - - - -. 4 - A H TO4 & 0 UL L - 4L TEXT OF MOEEA1B hRE N PLEA HERE GRP OW MLDR WISS CUSTODY.a*. Oficrsopmitoi " ableReports Received. ai e DIINEG RJONO MAL.S MIX UP RECORDS 10 111+While the ofIicial report of the / e health o fice indicates an increaset -, } ten fatalities from in1uensa for the twenty-four-hour period ending at-- SCUSED resden, ItIs elived noon today, the deaths numbering -Convinced That Process Will o*e for the preo"ing twenty-rour "* pip, +.hour p riod, helt ofcil ar not yi - - -,..! i J In " i1. 0. 1 ', CAS1'T n lo DeCISIOn '' bRaiStes dtsturbed in their conclusion that the GoJ On byRpdSt cs ontagion has been mastered.and-- e (Gygg ____ is due for ~a steady and substantial-- decline in the death roll as well a.s ew. WILL HASTEN SURRENDER in the numbeofnecs new cases. The material increase ofneeae -,reported today, Health Ofeer 7ow. - President Wilson. it is believed in ler says, is in no way discouraging. me --- nany's latest ofiilcrlshr.i ovne htThe disease is milder in type. It owasa crcreceeivedvice tatmay beyexpected, all health authori-.r the disintegration of the.utocratic ties say, that for the next feow days -'cUr' " -- there will be a Fluctuation in both German government has in fact set in deathS and new cases. wis charge. and that it will proceed by rapid The new cases announoed by the W Secretary District health department for the u -stages to a nality which will hasten twenty-four-hour period ending at thdb e- cptlinotenoon today totaled 778. which. would thUSE Pesiaptat of theetavper iS d eean increase over the preced under the continued pressure of the log twenty-four-hour period of 366. *_--_ cases. as. military forces of the allies. - at the tate The Presidenthas all along countE Ports Delayed. a for several heavily upon the crumbling of the It is pointed out, however, by Health ecdngad iitr ndjnkrruthnGr atny in a dayed mai stchathon ld NOT YE T THRASHED, e long and as the prerequisite of victory for the tha tmatei iea mst e csheed rbal differ allies and a peace which will measure have reached the health offic early Prsdn isn ti eivdinlded aoIn tha dayseortere 0/IEgF sde- up to the demands. ofthe people of Monday morning and should have been ofiilcrte ei connvin ncudeed thatma eexed day's eprt, utheret;t will clear this country and of the nations op- were about 100 new cases. That num- Y PAUL AYRES ROCKWEL d in the posed to the central powers. Just as her subtra sted from 778 the new cases O. d a It was in the late unpleasantness with tn today's report, would leave an ap- blegras to' yetra. Mexico, when President Wilson Insist.. parent increase or 266..san the Chiesge Deily News. annoues ed hithat Huerea befoaranemany- tre h1gdmarlr D ien" "Clever Dodge" or "Real Ef- Copy''ght I"*-i,. Observers Predict Compro PaSereiettigipraetar aranemn strict health department thsforn-h tomorrow. could he made, so it is thought hero ng there ere probably 100 letters WT T'HE R thdh cuni h Isb an of tbk n unthe d esolu- popelay adestosed b7, whichad fe5. Oethet..; mise From Conference On dlecssin tio byGermn pepleof teir orm teen ire tov the nited-e etyifrst eedu nere n ow o grnement before civilisation will tu e t h snrvho i h e a - ml a sre of th a c e foeerand histeatil with the crmln o fth Itporwred byt thevnrer of HathItsrofGesa*dats hanges with The published version of Germany's Oreary bThese tters con tione n.theatlteties of rs the Pm en A latest note has, it is thought here, opn- report from physicias ofr n cass that the Gersas -arsy is sill- - ou. frmed the President in his opinion umler treatment, and the letters had PIT uWOD i PP E pabl of pre1e5ged res1ta05 SUSBRneASOe thatautcrac giing ay, th '"' a odereaetone of.*ct'ryithe mmuiati een mated Sinday igst for the P TE apessly-ef s A RNSheg.-.-Sg A LS l iued to be being In violent contrast with the early morning delivery Monday. e efesive opeeatios. The idication of famboyant utterances of the German These should have been included Gemem= sotually hed a freat 'er nuero- kasenwthnluerdfweees In th t ne as roa. wh.ermtes(3 mls kly whete r asis withi a vr fe wks treported. umbered 412 shong -DA D WRNCE- fe te to Prospects for rent profiteering leg tice and ts t which decreaset hshoud hve been (Cepyright, 1915, Igy W. Y. Uvesieg Peet,1se.) VedU hava spes te - sation 'or- te D ofolu ernent at The broad faqt appears to be, it is subtracted something like 100 new erd W ds e t thrty today -appeared brighter because c nsible to an said, that the German leaders admit cases. No explanation is given discsse weer dte m e the frm stand taken by the, Seat,nwu- dtHitherto, they have breathed trle f,ae l reah The Gessas sely- desise yesterday. A conference over th he probable constantly a spirit of defiance to al which America shall mak~e ans4I poee. bat it is amy beltef that Pomerene rent-profiteering amend covered a the po-vers of earth and invocation to r. ustard Optimistic. to Germanys new bid for peac theyare act saaeteatly thrash- mont to the emergency agriculture Ino di r tr opdle t std f na vie- Dr. f 5. Mitrd of. the publio- Analysis of W1re prrbabprop 100 leobl.Wl b himedie its h,w fom t oar health service was optmwhicmistic this 4ta o o ro tiaterur wrotiond, ir Is't oi nger to benornin and said the outlonk is good. vealed'ufhny Pieaent Delats oer by..heatsThe 11ltmo or s thm ovtertes ow vresed, t would appelar ionowi b t i s ealt tmst ei cte that ra alo hchtret-.i o Ibe agreed their conclusion and admission. They huil rate would co tI ue for ta al osfhc ettr - the t-tti has of th are tliheo esion fo termys fowre ay th highole dftheataitl Iteir G.. ite forever the vantthertorhemselves, heating about week or ten days after the increase what evidenceh of good. flth Ger- pese - at haad, form be kept in the bilL. foranvnue i o gh esaerarpot from theyIstheiumbe of new cases a ar machine ceased. 'hu is caused, he sd, by many had offered and 'whether it The prohibition steam roller will like r bludgeon of the pursuer, like a rat in the fact that the number of cases on 1b 1 rUn Over Representative Ben Johe G memaa ar- Every iove which President Wilson hand is large. He also stated that an P remTO Ro or OE a sonsoflKentucky, t was sdtoiikA ermenfore as Gemas firsto ave evieince the h numberdeofrcases ntand dtat was calculated to make the Germans Mr ohsns posto tihePm ledtr a- ermngsfirt have bevencedo ek reports of deaths received today are come even further alon' toward thU~UULL f rene am endmnent is delaying dual actio at d -ngs rt a en eo hs. In many instances cases rep~rted ten eventual goal-tangl admissio IIUIfII on the emergency agricultural apprc e work of Inevitable crumbling of the monstrous "Trhe;ublic need not be discouraged," ot defeat so that the military power ra believed German governmental structure from he said 'if the decline is of the saw- and system could be conclusively rb- prohibition rider. The prohibitionist nt with the pressure within the empire. -His mild- tooth drop. At present we have suf.- ruE1) uI wT in the House are beginning to b estion that ness in proposing the famous "three cent doctors to cope with the situation, g e b nanxious that this legislation be n manders. if questions" instead of a curt demand and ca otronlyomet the em aioandsou for ted terms, for unconditional surrender, which anurses by taxing them to the utmost. Note e'o e. - ' further delayed, - qch on the would haveb tha end In v ew. We need, and could readily use, more Generally speaking, the German Fga' f Nay gfatt.P th t that t nate ee In read trained and untrained nurses."tefcthttsSnaeemsrd Up to now, it has not been possible -_note pussled Washlington. Everybody t.ces. for. the kaiser to fally the empire about in the government- Was dieposed. to Relloons K Quick to stand by Its rent proiteering amend the military party with the cry that - hment to the limit. Mr.. Johnson's oppt ed that the all efforts at peace have failed and j inquire what was behind the rather. ition tota nission. and that the nation must rely upon the LL abject phraseology of the communi- -b H.I now are sword and die In the last ditch, de- cation-a real effort to get peace with- -_ __y be ovrule onlete cur- fendnig the fatherland, under his S out humiliation or a clever dodge to te prohIbitlon sentiment is strong. If th ie s and the continued control of prevent the allied armies from fur- Glistening in the morning sunlight, That the Pomerene rent profiteerin i te ac- the autocratl thor destroying German military silver ay in color, and moving with amendment will be amended befor ded by con- power. Some officials thought they e it is enacted into law if it is to 1 es purport- Universally Condemned saw an awkward and clumsy effort all the majesty of a big-mouth bass, enactedinto law was redicted toda: has been a * of the Germans to tell the world that the frst real diriible that Washing- It is. likely that it will be made mo in Germany I n whatever terms the President may tirey wore really reforming their soy- toa has seen circled over the city be- stringent. power are i see fit to couch the expected discrediting ernment and making it democratic, kaiser and of the latest Gerian proposal and re- while at the same tme, to preserve tween 10 and 11 o'clock this morn- possiblem eace- fusal of an armistice, there is on snitee... - - -- - *I.-. -"-'. - en* "^ t InI at a private ing the attitude of I Also thepdbilesaettpr sbeen pub- toward the note.ilb aetoaedtee newspaper, tntpoition orany 10/30/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M stingfsl.buaryiawn.l. e are receiv- ple places the slight nviction of tenants in the Distrit turn to the the German note or 0

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