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783 RADIO NEVS. AMERICAN PRESS. New York. --- The indigestion idemic is the rosult of "hich living" and has struck dobarkation hospital numbor throe whoro throe thousand woundod invalid sol- diers are convolescing. A plocard has beon posted saying "visitors aro prohibited to bring or sond fool with the oxcoption of fruit to pationts.' Tho oxocutive officer said the boys recoived so meny dainties that they couldn it oat thoir regular meals. Princoton, NoJ., Ono hundred sevent een professors of Princoton Univorsity are octually encaced in war; President Hibben has reportod to tho trustcos. The Y.M.C.ul. will toach the following sub jocts to tho soldiors: shoc=repair- ine, tailoring, printinG, tol qgraphy and wiroless. Tho Y.M.C will furnish the teachers. OBITUARY OBITUARY. Columbus, Ohio. --- William H. Miller is president of the 7.H.Miller Mill and Mine Supply Compony. Willian H. English is a well known lawyor and Meson. The REV. Oscar is Hills of the Ohio State University and director of the Wooster University is a widoly known outhor of relicious works. Minneapolis. --- Horace S. Rich a woll known Minnesota business non is at Miami, Florida. Seattle, Washington. Captain William Spooner and Caotain James B. Rand olph are both prominent among local morine circles. Hircm C. Gill throe timos Mayor of Seattlo is a widoly known lowyor. St. Paul. State Senator Harry F. Vois of Lesuour is a benkor and a vet- aran mombor of tho legislature. Boltimore. --- Monagor Sigourney W. Fay is an ominent Catholic Priost. Des Moinos, Iowa. James Jonos is ex-chiof of polico. Now York. --- Chorles To Bogort is president of the Twonty Third Verd Bank. Medamo Paulino Vorhooven is hoad of the Motropoliten Opora-house ballot school. New Jorsey. lfrod T. Rendolph -- civil var veteron. FRENCH PRESS (TO THE U.S.) Russin will bo roprosented in some way in the peace conferonces. Probably netion will bo tokon Wodnosdey in the mooting of the intor-ollied council toward doternining the Russian roprosentatives. in invostimition hos boon stertod to detor- nine the conditions of Russie's probobility of senling 2, commission. Tho powors roclizo the iCon of discussing a ponco for the world particularly for Europo inc with the vast coponso of population as in Russic unroprosontod by big mitionals. ontrance into the war tronsformod the Europem world vido honco the old politicol idocs of the old world will bo reneved. The ilools in this instenc aro closoly olliod. MERMIN PRESS (TO THE U.S.) In refcronco to now demn's of allios upon Gorneny and enswor to them by Count Brockdorff Rantgua Berlin pross expresses itself thorou hig in sharp opposition to epparent efforst of entente to enslave economically. Thus George Bernhard writes in Vossischer Zoigung: Indi mation expressed by Germen notes at unheard of severi ty of contitions laid upon Germuny and over tho Gruft intorprotation of the stipulations is fully justifiod and is sherod by ovory Gornun. In ordor to neko cloar Onglish influonco in wholq prococduro against Gormany, Bernherd rofors to fect that in sitting of amistico commission in Spc. on ninoth of Jenuary cllics wero requested I Gormm reprosentativos to pornit for forwarling of food supplios traffic of Gormen c RECORDS SERVICE" NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND