RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ! 'li MS MUST HAVE WHEAT BRITA.N L00K8 TO UNITED STATES TO 8UPPLY NEEDS. IRRIGATION SUIT IS REVIVED Colorado and Nebraska Are Involved In Court Action Chicago's Fuel Situation Worst In History. London. Croat Britain callfl upon tho Unltod Stntos for 75,000,000 bush oIb moro whoat. Thin wns ono of tho most Important statemontB which Lord Rhonddn, tho British fuol con troller, mado In a rocont Intorvlow with tho Associated Pross. Tho con trollor described tho food nhortnRo In Great Britain as xnont serious, but not such as would bo detrimental to tho health of tho population, with propor management of mipplian. Ho drow n sharp distinction between tho condi tions In Germany, where tho public health, particularly that of womon and children, had boon dangerously undor mined by lack of nutrition nnd soml starvation, nnd whoro tho working of fcctlvoncss of tho mon had boon de creased 30 por cont, nnd In Groat Brit ain, ho snid, tho solf-donlal thus far practiced had actually improved tho physical condition of tho nation. Fuel Situation Worst In History Chicago. Tho worst fuol situation fn tho history of tho city confronts Chicago, nccording to John K. Wil liams, stnto fuol administrator. Do splto tho five-day suspension of busi ness, Including tho saving of 35,000 tons, no surplus was created. Tho now coal, mined boforo tho blizzards which started January C-C, wont promptly Into empty bins nnd ynwn lug furnaces. Tho coal mined boforo tho storm has boon consumed, Mr. , Williams said, and Industries faco , another shutdown bocauso of tho lack of fuol. Mr. Williams tock a stop to top coal from leaving Illinois. Flvo 1 hundred tons consigned from Frank ( Hn county to St. Louis, Mo., was halted. Householders demanding coal j woro told that their orders could not bo filled for two weeks. IRRIGATION 8UIT IS REVIVED States of Nebraska and Colorado In volved In Court Action Donvor, Colo. In tho big irrigation suit botwoon tho stntos of Colorado and Nebraska, or rather botween tho western Irrigation district of Nebras ka nnd n scoro or moro of Colorado irrigators an amondod potltlon haB boon fllod in tho Unltod Statos district court. Thh bill In equity is a volumin ous pleading, and ontors Into tho trou bios botweon tho Colorado nnd Ne braska Irrigators which came to a focus when this suit was fllod. Whllo but ono Nebraska concern Is tho plaintiff, it Is tho understanding between all of tho parties and among tho nttornoys lntorostcd that this is n tost suit Involving tho right of priority as botweon tho two states. Tho Ne braska irrigators in filing this amend ed petition aro roprosontod by Willis B. Reed, nttornoy gonornl of Nebraska, Charles P. Craft and F. B. Edgorton of Aurora, Nob., J. G. Boolor of North Platte, nnd S. S. Abbott of Donvor. Tho suit alms to bring at issuo tho lights of Irrigators along tho South Platto river and tho priorities of their MTeral rights. Methodists Lead at Demlnn Doming, N. M. Methodists aro In tho majority among tho soldlors at V-'-jjj- Camp Cody, according to a conBus Just J - mado for tho guidance of churches In planning religious work. Flvo thou sand, flvo hundred forty-two. aro regi stered as Mothodists. Catho'llcs woro second with 5,130. Thoy with Luth erans, Presbyterians, Baptists nnd mombors of tho Christian church mako up 82 por cont. Elghty-ono ro UglouB denominations aro roproscntod. Terms Must Be Accepted Copenhagen. -Tho Lokal Anzoigor of Berlin says that unless Leon Trot lty, tho bolshovlk foreign mlnistor, accopts tho demands of tho contral powers whon ho returns to Brest Lltovsk tho contral powors will break off pcaco negotiations. Protests Confinement of Luxberg Buonos Alros. Tho Argontlno gov nrnmont has received n noto from tho Gorman government protesting against tho confinement of Count von Lux burg, formor Oorman minister to Argontlna, to n hospital, contending this is a continuation of his dotontlon on tho island of Martin Garcia. Gor many admits tho Justice of tho doton tlon of Von Luxburg on tho Island ns punishmont, but nrguos thoro is no ex cuse for contlnuanco of a guard nt tho hospital. Will Import Porto Rlcan Labor Washington To holp rollovo tho shortngo of labor In tho United Stntos, 100,000 Porto Rlcan laborors and 10,000 Virgin Islanders aro to bo im ported, according to announcement of Louis F. Post, assistant Socrotnry of labor Most of theso will bo put to work on railroad beds nt Dlroctor Gon oral McAdoo's roquost. Track work ers In tho southwost will thus bo ro leaned for agricultural production. Importations will begin lato In Janu ary, it was Btatod. ANXIOUS TO END THE WAR Auotrlnn Emperor Represented as Longing for Peace Vienna. "It Is his majesty's wishes to end tho war nt tho soonest moment posslblo by an honorablo peace. In pursuance of this deslro and on the principles it ropcatcdly has announced tho government of tho dual monarchy has done ovorythlng in its power, and will contlnuo to do ovcrythlng pos slblo to bring about most speedily n general penco. If for tho presont, howovor, only a soparato pcaco with Russia is practicable, tho responsi bility rests Bololy with tho entento powers, which have rejected ropcatod ly our pcaco offers." This striking statement waB mado by Dr. von Soydlcr tho Austrian primo minister, in tho course of a speoch at an important conferenco between tho government and labor leaders in tho minister's room in parliament houso. Embargo la Imperative Washington. An urgent recom mendation thnt an embargo bo do clared for n fow days on acceptance by tho railroads of any freight, except coal and food, has been submitted to Director Gcnoral McAdoo by tho fuol administration. This action is impera timo, Administrator Garfield said, to assuro adequato movement of fuel, when tho genoral transportation situ ation enst of tho Mississippi threatens to becomo worso daily owing to tho prolonged strain on railroads of deop snows and intensely cold weather. Tho period of Industrial suspension has onded, and with tho resumption of manufacturing, railroad oilicials look for a now Hood of trafllc which tho railroads cannot handlo uutll norma weather is rostored. Fuel Saving Schedule at Lincoln Lincoln. Four hundred Lincoln firms will snvo for tho government approximately fifteen hours of fuel nnd light a week, undor a now busi ness schedule that becamo effectlvo Wodnesdny morning. Tho schedulo was worked out and orderod into offoct by a special com mittco at a four-hour session In tho Lincoln Commercial club rooms Sun day aftornoon. Tho commltteo was empowered to act by 200 business mon mooting nt tho club Saturday noon. Tho schedulo was worked out on n baslB of saving an hour In tho morn ing and at least an hour in tho cvo ning, whon heat and light will not bo needed. By making tho closing hours for doing business earlier tho commltteo took congnizanco of tho fact that tho gonoral public in consequenco would go to its homo cnrllor, retiro earlier by an hour or so, bank tho furnaco flro thnt much earlier, and thus a gon oral saving of fuel among tho ontlro population would bo affected. Over a Million Strikers. Gonovn. Somo news of a roliablo naturo has bogun to tricklo across tho Swiss frontior which seemingly proves that Austria and Hungary aro In tho throos of tho greatest economic crisis sinco tho war begun. It is estimated that moro than a million workmen and womon havo struck. A majority of thoso woro employed In tho war Indus trios, and only a small section of them havo roturned in anawor to tho bait of high wages. Tho remainder, It la Bald, nro assuming a moro than threatening attltudo, and dally aro demanding peaco and cheaper food. Many Not Physically Fit. Doming, N. M. Thlrty-flvo por cent of tho sickness In tho Thirty-fourth di vision of tho army at Camp Cody hero could havo boon provontcd if only physically ablo mon had been accepted into tho army, Ma. B. C. H. Harvoy, medical statistician, said in comment ing upon tho roport of Col. J. M. Coff, division surgeon. Many of tho mon, ho Bald, should novor havo, been taker into tho army. ' First Papers Void After Seven Years Lincoln J. S. Baer, clork of tso district court, has boon notified by tho naturalization bureau of tho depart ment of labor, that tho Unltod Statos supromo court has docldod that all declarations of intention, or first citi zenship papers, aro void for all naturali zation purposos aftor a lapso of sovon years, no matter whon issued. This Is a mattor of great interest to persons holding old "first papors," as it has horotoforo boon hold that thoso Issued prior to Soptombor 20, 1900, woro good for nny length of tlmo. Planning New Peace Move Washington Germany and Popn Benedict, nccording to a statement by Sonntor Lowis of Illinois, both nro planning now, early poaco movements. "I hnvo reason to know," said Sen ator Lowis, "that Borlin expects to withdraw her peaco proposals to tho bolshovikl and mako now proposals, but proposals which will bo appllcnblo not only to Russia, but to nil hor op pononts. "I havo Information," ho con tinued, "that tho popo is planning, with tho ncqulosenco of Italy, another effort towards peaco." Von Luxburg In Bad Shape Buonos Aires Tho director of tho Gorman hospital has Informed tho foroign oinco that tho condition of Count von Luxburg, formor German mlnistor to Argontlna, steadily has bo como worso. Count von Luxburg now has boon In tho hospital flvo wcoks sufforing from a uorvous breakdown. Tho hospital authorities have urgod tho necessity of removing tho pationt to an asylum whoro ho can bo moro closoly gunrdod. Foroign ofllco of ficials apparently aro ntomptlng to keep Von Luxburg's condition socrot. THE UITO STAND JUDGE 8EAR3 SAYS BLUE 8KY LAW CONSTITUTIONAL NEWS FROM STATE CAPITAL Items of Varied Interest Gathered from Reliable Sources at the State House In a test enso Judge W. G. Scars of tho district bench, sitting at Omaha, has uphold tho main provisions of tho Nobrnska bluo sky law nnd tho right of tho stnto railway commission to enforco tho provisions of tho law. Tho Jurisdiction of tho railway commis sion to enforco such a law or tho right of tho legislature to authorlzo that body to enforco a law was questioned by the agent of a company which al logos It owns land in Oklahoma nnd Kansas. Tho agent nnd others repre senting tho samo company wore ar rested on complain of tho stato rail way commission. Tho ngont was bound over to tho district court by order of tho polico court in Omaha. Ho has no Hconso from tho railway commis sion to soil stock. Ho filed a writ of habeas corpus In tho district court of Douglas county to obtain his liberty. Tho court donled tho writ. He thon filed a demurrer to tho potltlon of tho stnto in which ho attacked tho con stitutionality of tho Btato bluo sky law. But One Private Just Eight Officers. Nebraska's national guard, sinco Govornor Neville Issued tho order dis banding tho Soventh regiment, con sists solely of nlno mon, eight ofllcors nnd n prlvato and two stenographers. Tho Nobraska national guard rostor now is: Adjutant General Hugh Clapp. Assistant Adjutant General C. E. Williamson, ranking major. Major A. D. Fotterman, Hyannis, Inspoctor gonornl. Major John G. Lawlor, Hastings, Judgo advocato goneral. Major E. O. Weber, Wahoo, medical department. Major J. T. Holllngsworth, Omaha, ordnanco department. Major M. B. Russell, Lincoln, quar termaster. Captain J. R. Ervln, Lincoln, quar termaster, t Prlvato O. McCullough. Sinco tho dissolution of tho Sov enth, all armory leases havo been can celed and tho property is bolng col lected nnd stored nt tho arsonnl on tho state fair grounds. It will tako at least two months rooro fc proparo tho book records. Adjutant Goneral Clapp is now giving his attention to tho formation of tho homo guard or ganizations in Nobraska. Wanto Inventory of State Property Tho stnto board of control proposes to sottlo tho ownership of property in state institutions before a dispute arises in tho ovont a superintendent Ih discharged and nttompts to carry olf a lot of furniture and machinory whoso ownership may bo In doubt. Further more it doos not dosiro superintend ents or others to buy articles for gon oral uso out of their own funds. Tho board has asked for a now inventory of all property at stato institutions. This Inventory must Bhow what all property used by tho stato in Indus trial work is not owned by tho stato. If thoro aro books, machinory, furni ture or equipment of any kind that enters into stato work at an institu tion which is owned by individuals and not by tho state, tho now inventory must so show. Wants Enemy Aliens Barred With from 100 to 250 county council men assembled In tho Nebraska war conforonco, at Lincoln, tho represen tatives of tho county councils of do fense passod a resolution urging that congress pass a law providing that any man ploadlng oxomption on tho grounds that ho is an nlien in order to avoid military sorvlco can never become a cltizon of tho United Statos. Tho councils further urged that a law bo enacted that no man can como to this country for tho purposo of making It his homo and remain longer than two years without taking tho nee ossary steps to becomo a citizen, tho preliminary stops to bo followed as soon ns may bo by a completion of his citizenship, Sent to Wrong Camps Somo local oxomption boards in No braska are Bonding men to wrong camps according to a bulletin Issued by Captain Walter Anderson of tho governor's ofllco. Mon Inducted into tho sorvlco to roplaco thoso Bont homo or who desort should bo sont only to Camp Funston, says Captnln Ander son. Mon, whoso wives nnd children nro not wholly dopondent upon thorn for Bupport may claim classification In Class 2, Division A nnd B, tho bullotln contlnuos. It la thon up to tho board to decide District Judgo W. M. Morning nt Lincoln Issued nn order restraining Land Commissioner Grant L. Shum wny from intorforing with tho Bur lington's possession of tho Burnham stock yards, consisting of sovonty-two ncros of lnnd. Tho enso against Gov ornor Koith Novlllo nnd othor Btnto otricials was djsmlssed on n showing thoy had no lntontlon of Intorforing with tho carrier's possession of tho land. Tho land commissioner had served nottco on tho rond It must pay tho annunl rental to him instead of tho Lincoln asylum or ho would forco it to vacate. 8EED CORN 8ITUATI0N SJ.MOU8 Committee of State Council of De fense Reviews Situation Tho seed corn situation in Nobras kn Is serious. Tho situation is not so serious, howovor, that it cannot bo saved. This was tho conclusion reached nt a recent mooting of tho Bocd stock commltteo of tho stato council of defenso. About' thirty mon lntorostcd in tho condition of tho seed corn woro pres ent nt tho mooting from different parts of tho state nnd reported tho condi tion of the corn in thoir part of tho stato. Tho commltteo expects to organlzo a staff of assistants to work among tho different countios carrying for ward tho plaiiB of tho central or ganization. Tho members havo a fod oral fund of $100,000 to work with. This Is to bo a revolving fund with which to buy tho seed corn from tho farmers who havo tho surplus stock and soil tho seed to thoso who aro in need. Nobraska will need over 1,000,000 bushels of seod and tho council com mltteo believes that this amount is in tho stato, if they can got hold of it boforo it is taken by somo othor state. Somo farmors nro refusing to lot go of their corn when requested to do so by tho stnto council of defenso. This condition was reported at tho moot ing. Tho council will conduct an in vestigation In thoso cases. Woman's Committee Elects Officers Ofllcors of tho womon'B commltteo of tho Nebraska stato council of do fon3o elected at tho annual mooting at Lincoln were- Honorary Chairman - Mrs. Keith Novlllo. Stato Chairman Miss Sarka Hrb kova. First Vlco Prosidont Mrs. W. E. Barkoloy, Lincoln. Second Vlco President Mrs. J. L. Claflin, University Plnco, succeeding Mrs.A. E. Sheldon. ' Third Vlco President Mrs. E. G. Drake, Beatrlco. Treasurer Mrs. Keith Novlllo. Secretary Miss Jano Bishop, suc ceeding Miss Annlo Miller of Lincoln. Auditors Mrs. Jonnlo Itodgcrs, Gib bon, nnd Mrs. E. T. Lindsay, Omaha. Ono aftornoon session of tho meet ing was given over to reports from country chairmen on tho work of or ganizing tho different counties of tho stato. Mrs. Novlllo mado a plea for special offort among tho women of Nebraska to do their part In tho successful prosecution of tho war. Mrs. A. E. Sheldon, chairman of registration, mado the following ro port: From September 12 to January 14 (four months incluslvo) tho following counties havo sent in full rotutns: Adams, Antolopo, Banner, Blaino, Boono, Box Butto, Boyd, Buffalo, Burt, Butler, Cass, Cedar, Choyenno, Clay, Colfax, Custer, Dakota, Dawes, Daw son, Deuel, Dixon, Dodgo, Fillmore, Franklin, Gage, Garden, Garfieid, Gos per, Grant, Grcoloy, Hall, Hamilton, Harlan, Hitchcock, Holt, Hooker, How ard, Johnson, Kearney, Keith, Koya Paha, Kimball, Lancaster, Lincoln, Logan, Madison, Merrick, Morrill. Nanco, Nemaha, Nuckolls, Otoo, Paw neo, Perkins, Pierce, Platto, Polk, Red Willow, Richardson, Sarpy, Saunders, Sherman, Stanton, Thayor, Thomas, Washington, Valloy, Wayno, Webster, Whooler, York. Promises to Find a Way To find Bomo way by which tho mon who havo gone to tho front can voto and seo to it that tho slackers do not mark their ballots this fall, was tho offort that waB urged upon tho coun cils by Governor Novlllo whon ho talked boforo tho war council at Lin coln Saturday aftornoon. "If tho sol diers can bo enfranchised by special session of tho legislature bo sure that session will be hold," he promised them. Stato Auditor W. H. Smith, has do cllnod to honor vouchors for $797.03 approved by tho stato board of educa tional lands and funds and drawn on tho stato aid road fund. Tho clnlms wore incurred by tho board of Irriga tion nnd highways. Thoy cover draughtsman's tables and othor furni ture needed by draughtsmen employed by tho irrigation and highway on work connectod with tho enforcement of tho now stnto aid road law. Ho haa ruled that tho claims should bo pnld out of tho fund for tho purchase of furniture for tho stato houso. Over 1,500 Nobraska farmors at tended tho Bosslons of organized agri culture, which closed horo Saturday night.. Tho total attondnnco at tho dlfforont sectional raootlngs was over 12,000. Tho samo commltteo In chargo was appointed to mako nrrangemonts for tho 1919 meetings. It includes: W. R. Mollor, Lincoln, chairman; Sec retary E. R. Danlelson of tho stato board of agriculture; II. J. Gramlch, Lincoln; W. R. McGInnls, Lincoln; W. S. Whltten, Lincoln; E. A. Burnott, Lincoln, and C. W. Pugsloy, Lincoln, Secretary. Gonoral Cartor of tho militia af fairs bureau of tho war dopartmont 8tat08 that permission will ho glvon mon of tho recently disbnndod Sov onth Nobraska regimont to onllst in Nobraska units In tho Thirty-fourth division. Tho gonoral says, howovor, that propor releases would havo tobo obtained from tho stato boforo tho ordor to onllst could bocomo effec tive. After steps hnvo boon taken to do this It Is understood such an ordor would bo Issued by tho war dopartmont. NO PEflCJIS NEAR GERMAN CHANCELLOR REJECTS TERMS OF THE ALLIES. PETR0GRAD FACES FAMINE Impossible to Obtain Food Stuffs from the Southern Provinces Vague ' Unrest In Germany. London. Germany, through hor Im perial chancellor, Count von Hertllng, and Austria-Hungary, through its for eign minister, Count Czcmln, havo uado reply to tho pcaco terms of the allies and tho United States as recent ly enunciated by David Lloyd-George, tho British primo mlnistor, nnd Presi dent Wilson. Although both Count von Hortling and Count Czornln affect to seo tho possibility of coming into agreement with their enemies on minor points, tho concreto bases essential to pcaco aro declared to bo unaccepted. Tho spokosman for Germany was un compromisingly hoBtllo to a majority of tho peaco aims as put forward by President Wilson, treating seriatim in his addrdss thoso upon which Gor many could not como into accord. Count Czornln was more modernto In his treatment of President Wilson's ideas, declaring that tho president' viewpoint, expressed In his latest nd dress to congress, showod that thoro was less Incompatibility between Austria-Hungary nnd tho United Statoi than had seemed to be tho case. Vague Unrest In Germany London. Tho Impressions convoyed in news dispatches from Switzerland In Germany on tho cvo of Chancellor von llertllng's expected address bo foro tho rclchstag Is ono of discontent nmong tho masses, suppressed by tho triumphant hand of tho military party. Efforts of tho German censorship to prevent public knowledgo of tho Aus trian strikes and peaco demands suc ceeded for a time, but tho news lenkort through gradually nnd Austrian evonts boom now to bo wld known by Ger man workers. Tho Austrian hope that tho latter would follow their lead has not, however, materialized, whllo Ger man newspapers which ventured to hold a hnnd to tho Austrian proletariat havo been sternly repressed. PETROGRAD AT FAMINE STAGE Impossible to Obtain Foodstuffs From Southern Provinces Potrograd "Pctrograd is on tho verge of famine. Our purposo now is to mnko It como gradually, not sud denly; to havo an organized famine, so to speak," said Madnmo Smith Kalkncr, a member of tho food con trol commltteo in an interview with tho Assoclatod press In connection with tho reduction of tho bread allow ance Sho said that tho chief cause of scarcity of food aro tho war, civil war and depreciation in tho value of tho ruble "As to Potrograd. tho difference with tho Ukraine havo mado it lmpos Blblo to obtnln foodstuffs from tho southern provinces which are tho main source of food supply for northern Russia," sho said. Wo havo beon getting grain from Siberia but recent snow ntorms havo dolaycd tho arrival of trains and consequently there is an acute shortage. "There is plenty of grain In Russia now but the peasants don't wish to sell It because papor monoy Is worth less. Death Rate Low at Camp Cody Washington During tho fifteen week period ending January C, thoro woro Blxty-slx deaths at Camp Cody, accord ing to tho detailed figures submitted to Sonntor Hitchcock by Adjutant Gen oral McCain of tho army. This was an averago of less than flvo a week in n command which varies from a minimum of 12,000 men to a maximum of 28,000 men. Close Royal Theatre to Save Coal Basol, Switzerland Tho Royal the ator In Stuttgart has boon closed by ordor of tho government of Wuttem berg, In order to save coal. AH tho othor royal theatres In Gormany short ly will bo ordered closed for tho samo reason. Will Direct Roads for Some Time Washington. Director Goneral Mc Adoo told tho senate lntorstato com morco commlttoo ho thought tho gov ernment should retain operation of tho ra'Jronds for somo tlmo after pcaco comes and not return them to prlvato ownorshps until now nnd com prchonslvo laws had beon enacted to govern them. Dlroctor Genoral Mc Adoo denied that ho had anything to do with tho fuol restriction order, but approved of tho order and thought it would bo vory bonoficial. Russia Rejects Terms of Germany Potrograd. Russian delegates to tho Brost-Lltovak peaco conferonco havo decided unanimously to rojoct tho torms offered by tho Germans. Tho doclslon of tho delegates was an nounced to tho Assoclatod Press by M. Kamoncff, a mombor of tho Rus nlan delegations Tho Germans de clared tho terms laid down by thorn woro thoir Inst offer and that If tho Russians did not accept them hostili ties would bo resumed nnd tho Ger mans would capture Roval in a week, WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE W Need Help to Pass the Crisis Safe ly Proof that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Can he Relied Upon. Urbnna, 111. "During Change of Lifal in addition to its annoying symptoms, I naa an attocK or grippo which lasted all winter and left mo in a weakened condition. I felt at times that I would nevcrbo well again. 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