DASZYNSKI, Ignace, elected by Socialist Party in Poland, 63. DAVID, (Dr.) Eduard, German delegate at Peace Conference, 8, 382. DEBS, Eugene, sentence of, to imprisonment affirmed, 213. Death of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, 32. DEBTS of allied nations to the U. S., 47. Declining Power of the Russian Reds, 476. Decrease in the Population of France, 156. Demobilizing America's War Machine, 241. DEMOBILIZATION, progress in United States, 43, 241, 435. DEMOBILIZATION of the British Army, plans for, 49. Demobilizing the British Army, 49. Demobilizing French War Dogs, 215. DEMOTION of Generals in the U. S. Army, 45. DENIKINE (Gen.), affiliates with the Omsk Government, 115. DENMARK, claims to parts of Schleswig not seriously disputed, 56, 427. DESCHANEL, Paul, gives data on devastation by Germans, 255. Details of the Kaiser's Abdication, 463. DEUTSCH, (Dr.) Julius, War Secretary of EGYPT, state of unrest leading to March insurrection, 218, 257. Egyptian Unrest Under British Rule, 257. EICHHORN, ex-Chief of Berlin police, captured in Brunswick, 455. EIGHT hour day adopted at Peace Conference, 208. EISNER, Kurt, Bavarian Premier, assassinated in Munich, 76. EMIR of Afghanistan murdered, 33. ESPEREY, (Gen.) Franchel d', present at inauguration of new Turkish Government, 38; strategy in Balkan campaign, 340; director of offensive against Hungary, 466. Espionage Law Upheld, 33. ESSAD PASHA, succeeds William of Wied as ruler of Albania, 69; claims Provisional Presidency of Albania, 218. ESTHONIA, severe fighting in cities between Bolshevist and allied forces, 114. Events in German Austria, 293. Events of the Month in Russia, 113. F FACTORIES in France ruined by the Germans, 251. Facsimile of a Famous Document, 216. Fearless Knights and Flawless (Poem), 337. FEISAL (Prince), third son of the Sherif of Mecca, 21. FERDINAND (Czar) of Bulgaria, unpopularity of, 339. FERRERO, Guglielmo, insists that history supports Italy's claim to Istria, 57. FESTUBERT, battle of, participated in by Canadian troops, 319. Filipino Separation, 29. Filipinos in the War, 150. FINANCIAL Drafting Commission, functions of, 1. FINLAND, shipment of supplies and food, 51; relations with Russia, 419; recognized by the Allies, 472. First American Minister to Poland, 216. FIUME, character of its population, 57; disposition of city, 199; debated at Peace Conference, 405. FLANDERS campaign, progress of, described by Marshal Haig, 162. FOCH, (Marshal) Ferdinand, on the Polish situation, 2; represents Allies at Treves armistice convention, 23; welcomed enthusiastically at Strasbourg, 14:5; discusses Polish problem with Erzberger, 300. Vol. 19 FOOD exchanged for ships in armistice ex- FOOD relief, warning to Germans that it FORESTRY Directorate, work performed in FOSTER, (Sir) George, biographical sketch, France Lists 213 Ruins, 419. FRANCE, battle losses, 31; relief furnished to devastated regions, 51; decrease of FRANCE, Great Britain and U. S. pledged France's Budget, 34. FRANCIS, Ambassador) David R., appears as witness regarding Bolshevism before FRANCIS JOSEPH (Emperor), letter re- FRANKFORT Assembly of 1848, 336. FREE love bureau established by Soviet of French Air Casualties, 419. FRENCH Press criticises the League of Na- French Teachers Killed in the War, 328. G GANDHI, M. K., organizes opposition to GAS services, magnitude of work performed, General Sixt von Arnim Killed, 35. GEORGIA explains reason for declining invi- GERMAN colonies, extent of, 448. GERMAN East Africa, Belgian claims re- GERMAN fleet, discussion as to disposition, German National Assembly in 1848 and in GERMAN navy as affected by the terms of GERMAN Peace Delegates invited to come to Vol. 19 GERMAN piers at Hoboken acquired by the GERMAN protest against the peace terms, GERMAN shipping exchanged for food, 26. German Who Sank the Sussex a Prisoner in Germany on the Eve of Peace, 452. GERMANY, protest against the peace terms, Germany's Attitude on Peace Terms, 83. GERMANY'S delegates to the Peace Con- ference, S. Germany's War Guilt, 28. GIFFORD, W. S., 313. GIVENCHY, fighting by Canadian forces at, GODFREY, (Dr.) Hallis, 313. GOMPERS, Samuel, gives summary of labor GOURAUD (Gen.), removes Americans from Governor of Alsace-Lorraine, 215. GRAND Dukes of Russia murdered by the 'Sufferings GRAND DUKE ALEXANDER, " GRAVES, (Major Gen.) William S., confers Greatest Battle in American History, 526. tinople, 42; claims before the Peace Con- Greeks in the Balkans and Asia Minor, 503. GROENER (Gen.), presses on the Kaiser the GUEST, (Dr.) L. Haden, explains reasons H HAASE, Hugo, leader of Independent Social- HAGEN, Louis, 382. HINDENBURG, (Marshal) von, declares to HINDENBURG line, description of attack HINTZE, (Admiral) von, exposes necessity HITCHCOCK, (Sen.) Gilbert M., defends HOFFMAN, (Premier) of Bavaria, confers HOLLAND, differences with Belgium re- HOOVER, Herbert, warns the Germans against disorders, 455. HORVAT (Dr.), leader of individualistic HOTEL des Reservoirs, residence of German HOUSE, (Col.) Edward M., biographical How Russian Officers Were Murdered, 279. HUGHES, (Sir) Sam, charges that Canadian HUMES, (Maj.) Lowry, gives out testimony of American manufacturer on industrial Hungary Menaced on Three Sides, 466. HURBAN, (Col.) Vladimir S., answers Col. I INAGAKI (Gen.), Chief of Staff of the Jap- INDUSTRIAL crisis in Great Britain, 215. INTERALLIED Commission on Ports, Wa- INTERNATIONAL Labor Code proposed at International Labor Commission, 207. IRISH delegations received by President Irish Independence, 28. ISHII (Viscount), confers with Secretary ISTRIA claimed by Italy, 57. ITALY, battle losses, 31; supplies received ITALY acclaims Orlando on his return to ITALIAN-JUGOSLAVIC boundaries dis. KENNEDY, John B., "War Work of the KERENSKY, Alexander, attitude toward KIAO-CHAU, China, difficult problem for Peace Conference, 74; how it was taken KLOTZ, Louis Lucien, chief events in career of, 11; discusses financial situation French Chamber of Deputies, 34. KNIGHTS of Columbus, places itself at the disposal of the Government, 236. KNOX, (Sen.) Philander C., criticises draft KOLCHAK (Admiral), why supported by KONITZA, M., Albanian Minister for For- KOO, (Dr.) Wellington, declares that China- KOREA claims the right of self-determina- tion, 221; revolt against Japanese dom!- Korean Independence, 29. KOREAN petition, claiming freedom from KORYTZA, city claimed as the centre of Al- KORUM (Bishop), 382. KRAMARZ, Karel, Prime Minister of the KRIEMHILDE STELLUNG, broken through LABOR Corps, demands upon in British Labor Crisis in Great Britain, 215. LABOR Program, International, 516. LABOR proposition made by German delega- LABOR, U. S. Committee on, 315. LACONIA, sunk by U-boat Captain Berger, LAND transfer in Rumania from large to LAON, France, scene of British history, 163. LAW, Andrew Bonar, chief incidents in LEAGUE of Nations, admission to demanded LEAGUE of Nations, changes made in, 506. LEDEBOUR, Georg, release from prison de- LEGIEN, Carl, head of the German Trades LEMBERG, scene of heavy fighting between Length of Front Held by Our Army, 416. LENIN, NIKOLAI, a tool of the German Lenin-Trotzky Government, 273. LENS, France, withdrawal from by German LEVIEN (Dr.), captured by Noske's Gov- LEVINE (Dr.), Russian Bolshevik emissary LIEBKNECHT, (Dr.) Karl, declared to have been intriguing with Russia, 228; arrest LIGGETT, (Major Gen.) Hunter, succeeds LILLE, France, evacuation of by the Ger- LIPP (Dr.), Communist Foreign Minister of Bavaria, committed to lunatic asylum, LLOYD GEORGE, (Premier,) David, blo- graphical sketch, 12; speech in House of LLOYD, (Sir) William Frederick, Prime LOCKHART, R. H. B., describes condition of Russia under Bolshevism, 486. LODGE, (Sen.) Henry Cabot, voices opposi- tion in U. S. Senate to draft of the London-Africa, via Spain, 30. LOWELL, A. Lawrence, debates the League LUEBSEN, Herr, 382. LUXEMBURG occupied by the American Army, 48; national aspirations and in- LYTTON (Earl) announces British view of M MACHINE gun corps of the British Army MAGALHAES, Olyntho de, Brazilian Minis- Making Historical Records on the Battlefield, MALLETERRE (Gen.), 'The Battle of MANNHEIM, attacked with bombs by Brit- MARQUARDSON, Herr, 382. MARSHALL Islands, retention of by Japan, MARSHALL, (Gen. Sir), William R., report MARTINSHIN, Gregory A., testimony before Senate committee inquiring into Bolshe- message to Czechoslovak National As- MASSEY, William Ferguson, Prime Minis- MATSUI, Japanese Ambassador, 384. MAZURIAN Lake region, inhabitants to be MCPHERSON, (Sir) James Ian, on political MILITARY, terms incorporated in the Peace MONROE doctrine declared by ex-President Taft not to be endangered by League of Nations, 101; recognized in League of Nations covenant, 205; sought to be safe- MONS, Belgium, return of the British armies, MONTAGU, Edwin Samuel, Under Secretary MONTBREHAIN, France, captured by Brit- MONTENEGRO, claims presented at the Peace Conference, 5; battle losses, 31; desperate food situation, 53; relations with Jugoslavia state, 222; political agita- tion in, 433; story of its capitulation to MORRIS, Roland S., United States Ambas- MUELLER, (Dr.) Adolph, Minister to Swit- zerland and German delegate to Peace MUNICH, Bavaria, turmoil is due to Sparta- MURMANSK region, military operations in, MURRAY (Col.) of the British Army, makes NANSEN (Dr.) plan for feeding Russia, 483. NARVA bombarded by Bolshevist Army, 114. Nation-Wide Bomb Conspiracy, 418. New Boundaries of Germany, 398. New Territorial Problems in Asia, 71. New York's Greeting to the 77th Division, New York-Washington Air Mail Service, 417. NITTI, Signor, withdrawal from the Italian NORTHCLIFFE (Lord) assailed in House NOSKE, Gustav, brings end to Spartacan rioting in Berlin, 81; attacked in National Assembly at Weimar, 228; rigorous measures against Munich rioters, 452; suppresses sailors' revolt at Kiel, 462. NOULENS, M., member of allied commission NUDANT (Gen.), demands passage through |