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SERVICE'A 833 RADIO PRESS January 22, 1919. Syracuso, N.Y., Ton round fight between Harry Grobs of Pittsburg and Young Fishor a local boxer, was staged lest night. Fisher was dofeated with Grobs scoring two knocklowns but managed to last the ton rounds. New York. Jako Schoeffor, jio, son of the formor wizard, defeated Wolkor Cochran, youth billiardist, first two out of throo of thoir 3600 point balk line motch et Dalys Acadomy six hundrod to throo hundrod and fivo. Cochran defeated Schneffer two wooks ago at Dotroit and Schaeffor won the tournament le.st woek at Chicago. Now York. Cornoll and Dartmouth withdrow from inter-collegiate basketboll leaguo for the year 1919, leaving only Ponnsylycnio, Yalo, Columbia and Princeton, so thoro will bo no championship gamos played this season. New York. Grand Circuit trotting horse racing semo as lost year, starting with five wooks in the east thon fivo woeks down sonth to Atlonta, Georgia. New York stato position corrying $4500 pe. OCI selary waiting for somo woman attornoy Genoral. Charlos New/ton said C. incod women needed as deputy attornoy genoral, thereforo it was holding deputy - opono Wilkrosbarro, Ponna. Suprome court decided con sional olection cast in Luzorno county in favor of John P. Casey, Democrat, Carpontor, republican, by forty votos with the holp of soldiers at soven on camps. Cambridge, liass, Totel chrollment for Harvard's winter torm 1740 not court- ing the soldiers who are oxpectod to return. Compared with 1916 onrollment there word 2580. THE LEAGUE OF nations. If tivo netions Got in on argument they would bo pledged not to fight until the leaguo hod Givon its docision. Should the pledge be brolton all nombors of the losguo yould hevo to bo ready to mako war on the offender either by economic mains or by force of arms. It is possible, however, that war between two S tates may not bo entiroly barred if ono importent projoct is adopted whoreby if no settlement con bo arranged tho two statos would, aftor a reasonzblo intorval, bo alloved to fight unc.er, of courso, the rules to bo devised later by the It is not cortain who ther disarmament will f 'igure in the initial agreement. Thore is a strong movement to postpono that question for subsequent scttlomont by the league dospito the fact that it is closoly connected with problems of the strategic frontiors of various Duropoan countrios. It seems certain et that rate that a numbor of quostions that it was originally empected would be doolt ith by the conforence vill bo put over for the league to talco up at Greator leisuro. Daily Mail corrospondent says Mr. Lloyd George's views on the Russian situa- tion ean be stated with considoralieoxeetness. No is in completo accord with President Tilson upon this mitter. Thoy regard the settlement of Russian question as absolutel y necessary proliminary to the formation of the league of nations. Thoy are anxious to securo ovidenco from accredited Bolshovist represent etives regarding the situation of Russien affoirs. The British suggestion is that the representativos from all the oxisting govormments in differcnt parts of Russie should be invited to como to Paris are tell the conferenco oxectly what territorial powers they claim in Russic. GRIRMAN VIRELESS. The calling of the Gomon national assembly for the sixth of Fobruary at DIMAR has now also boon communionted by soni-official news buroau. FRENOM RESS. Russie hos boon invitod to the allied powers peace confercnice with view of stopping terrorism and ostablishing c. representative government. llied wor council too.ay wirclessed the proposition to various Russian govern- monts including Dolshevists, Finlend is oxcoptod, send delogates to m et session from ,200.00 conference at Princes Island Soa Mermora near Constantinople not later then Febrvery 15th. Object froc opon discussion Russion situation with view of greement action enoble Russia work out ovn government destiny itsolf.

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