-.lOMiniflitT LOST FAMILIES p, Children and Parents Residents of This Coun v, Separated by War, to Come Here. . , w York. Dec. 13. (Special.) Hebrew Sheltering and Immi- Aid society of America ac- nr to an announcement made rdav by Mr. John L. Bernstein. Kent of the aociety, will tend a iaaion abroad for the ourooie Jinging about the reunion of the tana cnuqren, ana tne parents denti of this country who have me separated from their families K the war. to commissioner are Leon ktilcy, publisher of the Jewish r News, vice president of the ew Sheltering and Immigrant society of America and chair- Of the Central Jewish Relief hittee, and Jacob Massel, hon- secretary and chairman of the hittee on foreign relations of bciety. Mr. Massel is a member i executive committee, and was rary secretary of the New York llah. He is a former Jewish paper man and is well known teommunal worker. veins the past few months tens housands of residents of this ry. most of whom are Ameri- Jtizens, have applied to the so- for assistance to bring then les here. They are all finan- able to support their kindred are ready to defray the neces- kxpcnses attending the reunion. work will be done with the I. i j r rapruvai ana co-operation 01 inc and Labor departments at ungton and in connection with merican Jewish committee and ins Joint Distribution commit- soon as negotiations with the department and arrangements steamship facilities are com the commission will leave It is expected, will be about the ning of January, 1920. Mr. iky will go in an advisory ca ' and Mr. Massel will remain props indefinitely in charge of rork. One German Permitted Live in Paris During War is, Dec. 13. Ihere was just German who lived in Paris all gh the war with the permission e authorities, quite undisturbed, hat was Dorothea, the aged r of the German embassy in ue de Lille. othea had no friends. Solitude noon her. and one afternoon. the key to the embassy's cellar, the excavated several I and began enjoying life in are taker's cottage. . 8 o clock that night Dorothea o far forgotten the police rt- ions on her movements that jet out to see s musical show, moment of delight she uttered sy "achl" was promptly picked s sn enemy and hurried away police station, next morning, Dorothea, fcnt and with an aching head, Kken back to the embassy. She told that the next time she a sortie she would be interned lie remainder of the war. . ton, Mich., Claims to Have Oldest Chauffeur Jceon, Mich., Dec 13. This claims the oldest automobile in the United States, if not m whole world in uncle fci- Dennis, who has driven a car e past six years. 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"William Hohenzollern By Exile to Obscure Island IToioow WMilrl T?orilf T-Tim as a. martyr, one r ears va'u v un ccmiswiij. o a nana Strong tsenever in rnnce 01 waxes i'w Local Option and Temperance Would Reconsti tute Industry and Increase Exports. By FORBES FAIRBAIRN, CatTOTMl Serriee Staff Correapondeat. HmIU Cable Oltoatch. London, Dec. 13. "The worst punishment theVorld can give the kaiser is to leave him alone exile him to an obscure island." Lady Astor, member of parlia ment, Britain's first woman com moner, thus disposed of the most interesting international problem in the first announcement of her policy given out at Cliveden, near Windsor, where she was resting in preparation for her installation as a member of the commons. s "If we execute the kaiser," she added, "he will be a martyr and we do not want that kind of a man as a martyr." This recalls the scene on the As tor estate at Cliveden just before the war when the king and a dis tinguished party of German dip lomats including Prince Lichnow sky, the German ambassador to London and Count von Bernstorff, the German ambassador to Wash ington, were Lady Astor's guests. Von Bernstorff, after viewing the magnificent estates from the terrace in front of the hall, praised it pro fusely to the hostess, who retorted: "But I'll bet you've got plans right now in your pocket for the inva sion of this beautiful country." Proud of Royal Heir. Von Bernstorff reddened visibly and quickly turned the conversation into another channel. "But I was right," her ladyship said afterwards. Referring to the visit of the Prince of Wales to America, Lady Astor said: "He's the greatest individual as set of the British empire. I have never met a young fellow of more charm, more democracy, or with a higher sense of duty. He has done more to strengthen the ties be tween the two countries than any other single man." The prince is very fond of the Astors and dined at their home sev eral times and also has visited the Cliveden estate, which is only a short distance from Windsor. Of her new responsibilities before the world. Lady Astor said: "I am fully conscious of the re sponsibility resting upon me. I did not seek the nomination, but I did not shrink from it. I will do my duty, you may rest assured." For Local Option. Her program of service in the commons was summed up thus: "For five years, England has bem concentrated on destruction and liv ing on her capital. We must re constitute , our industrial organiza tion and increase our exports. "I stand for temperance with a capital T.- We must solve the Brit ish drink question with local option. England is not ready for prohibition. "And I'll be no silent member. If I should fail at Westminster the consequence would be. lamentable, not for the men, but for the women , of England in fact, of the world. I am going to stand for British men and women and hope to make de mands on the government which will be really practicable." Sponsored by Premier. Despite the irritation displayed by a few members of parliament at the announcement of the election ot Lady Astor, she was assured a most hearty welcome to the house. Elab orate plans had been made for her reception and all the available seats were taken. The fact that Lyold George was one of Lady Astor's sponsors, re calls the fact that it is the first time in two generations that a British premier has acted as guide for a new member. This goes to show the high regard the Welsh wizard has for my good friend, Lady As tor." 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