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-THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS NEW YORK CITY, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 10, L918. SECTIONS. Vnlnnir 78 (ii PAGES. THREE CENTS SPEAKIC OB CODES ill AUSTRIANS AND GERMANS SIGN PEACE PACT WITH UKRAINIAN RADA; BREAK WITH BOLSHEVIK1 NEAR? TrvAlJS- 1 2 NOT REPORTED, Fl PERFECTED BY U.S., SAYS MVY EXPERT Former Austrian Vessel Rebuilt With 12,000 Watertight Boxes.

Washington Keen to Know Terms of the Teuton Peace Pact with Ukrainian Rada List Received at Washing ton, However, Is Not Yet Complete. First Peace Agreement of War Eagle Staff Writer Cables Berlin Government Is About to End Negotiations With Lenine Regime at Brest-Litovsk No Further Concessions to Bolsheviki. Store Closed Monday Open All Day TUESDAY (Lincoln's Birthday) Men will find the holiday a very good time to come shopping with their families There are interesting Special Sales for men; the Furniture Sale offers much to see and talk over; a dainty luncheon in the Restaurant makes a pleasant episode in the day. Come! Spies suspected of carrying con-cealed ciphers, should be for secret codes id the head. 1,000 NAMES ARRIVE TO USE AS TRANSPORT Broc Of SPAIN THREATENS NEW PROTEST TO BERLIN OVER SUBMARINE INVASION London, February 9 The Spanish Of Marine has asked for fun Ulon regarding the torpedoing the Islat Ixty-tw.

Tuscania. compel the Bolsheviki to take similar action. Should the Ukraine peace be a forerunner of peace with the Russia that is controlled by the Bolsheviki government it will assume greater importance than it now possesses. In that rase It would mean the absolute withdrawal of Russia from the war. Such an event, however, would not have much practical bearing on the affairs of the Allies of the United States.

Russia Is now counted on as a non-combatant, so far as military affairs are concerned, and is not expected ever again to be a military factor In this war even if she finally breaks off all negotiations with Germany and decides to resume fighting. Germany's terms with the Ukrainians possess much Interest for the State Department here, and will be studied closely to learn whether they throw any light upon what Germany may contend for at the world peace conference, or whether they even furnish a hint as to Germany's general that ahe ploding tl This Eagle Bureau, 901 Colorado Building. Washington, February 9 Government officials wait with great interest the details of the peace pact signed between the Central Powers and the Ukraine Itada. The mere fact that such a peace has been made they do not regard as important, so far as it affects the progress of the war. But they are extremely curious to learn what kind of terms Germany has with Ukraine, Thus far they are without information as to the terms and are unable to analyze whatever significance there may be in the pence agreement.

It is not believed, however, that the terms between Germany and Austria and Ukraine can have a really important bearing on the issue between Germain- and the Allies, because the latter are widely different and go into many specific matters concerning territorial adjustments in which 1'kraine is not concerned. The known to have been saved lute hour llast night. The list of survivors received by tl Department at Washington coi fifty-eight Brooklyn and Long while pare others have received private cable grams from their sons announrln; their safe arrival. It is probable that some. poBSibl; all, of the' twelve now reported a missing have also been saved.

Sur polio rtment at Wj.liingt.., half of inoic thai the Ukraine was sinned at 2 iJjCv this morning, according to an oftlcml statement issued here today. London, February 9 An Austrian official statement received here says that jieaee with Ukraine was signed at Brest-Litovsk. By HKXKY SlYDAM. Special Cable to The V.agh: (' 'opvrlglil The hrooklyn fully Kaglt. UU.l Amsterdam, February 9 The ciev-man Government is on the verge of breaking "ft negotiations with the Bolsheviki at Brest-Litovsk.

according to authoritative private information which has just reached me. This decision is due to three reasons howi peace may 0 known to be safe had not beei The fact that Ukraine terms arc understood to lie rejected by the Bolsheviki indicates on its face that thev will not be looked upon with any favor by the United States, for all peace talk thus far shows Hint this country is demanding more of Germany than the Lenine-Trotzky com- united for. Additional names hi; nade public today, official list of the Tuseania yet been given out at Wasliingtoi was ony a mile off Mm Bolsheviki in Russia, which has been at war with the Ukrainians and which is reported not to recognize the peace Can Teutons Force Peace With her side ami Suc a hole tenth of the I mission in Itussia. The Bolsheviki Bolsheviki 1 satisfied with less than America. ,16 TEUTON AIRPLANES DOWNED BY BRITISH ON ITALIAN FRONT pes have Of the tw If Ukrajnia has made a peace with Germany and Austria that is attractive to the masses in Russia, the Bolsheviki may be subjected to a pressure that will either force them to yield to similar terms or that will bring about their downfall because of with the genera follow is the; based entirely upon the internal strif which is carried on between the Bol sheviki and the Ukrainians.

BRAINERD. possible Bheviki -Chaotic conditions now ex-Hussia will inevitably invali- engagements the Bolsheviki i may undertake. 1 The urgent necessity for and Russian soldiers made by the armistice, with the re-reading the menace of Bol-infection, with its consequent ng of the German morale. -The realization that the statesmen have been ren-diculous by Trotzky's tactics, formation that a break is tails confirmed in a significant it on the Husslan situation Thursday's North German 12 Brooklyn and L. I.

Men Not Yet Reported as Saved from Tuseania similarly equip the however, that not I Douglas Fast and of Mineola. The cabb-e same as that from Blac Our Share Modern stores arc public servants in the broadest aspect. They come into closer touch with people than any other agency, except perhaps transportation bines. This is why they are able and gladly to be of important help to the Government in such patriotic activities as Liberty Loans, the Red Cross. War Savings and Thrift Stamps, enlistments, and the conservation of food and coal.

But they also perform a service of immense importance to the public that of fighting tooth and nail the increasing cost of supplies of every kind. This Store is devoting its undivided energies to this fight. Our success is brilliantly exemplified in the tremendous savings effected through The 53d iad SWEDISH STEAMER SUNK; vagi SIX MEN ARE KILLED i Eag-le Bureau. 901 Colorado Building. Washington, D.

February 9 Twelve Brooklyn and Long Island men on the Tuseania were still unaccounted for by the War Department at a late I hour tonight. It is possible that some of these have beep saved, however, as lading as foil i sal- he methods employed by 6d C.hards. Fdrther com-i the question of self-de- survivors names came in by cable at intervals, and sonic the mole than 2,000 known to have been saved had not been accounted for tonight. The Brooklyn and Long Island men not yet reported safe follow: BARTOLOMEO, ADOLPH, 572 Stein- MAYSTRICK, JOSEPH 30 Clark wav avenue, Astoria, L. 1.

street. Astoria, L. I. CROFTS, CHARLES 307 Carlton McKENN'A, LESTER 6 Taylor avenue. avenue.

Flushing, L. I. DREYER, RICHARD I. Sea Cliff, PAUSEW WG. CHARLES, 4090 Kul- I.

ton street, Woodhaven, I I. FIRTH, CHARLES Kew Gardens, PERLMAN, NATHAN, 1466 Flat- L. I. bush avenue. LEE, JOSEPH 600 Bedford ave- VAX SICLEN, AX DREW Semi- nue.

nole avenue, Hollis, L. I. MARTIN, WALTER 550 Hamburg WISE, LAWRENCE 98 avenue. Eighth avenue. Woodside, L.

I. i whether Trotsky will andept lulpuiut of the Quadruple Al-If lie refuses Trotsky's own nd not the Central Powers will U. S. TO BUY QUARANTINE No Concessions to Russia. Amsterdam, February 3 peace negotiations, the Xord-delltsche Allgemelne Zeitung says that 62 Brooklyn and Long Island Men Among Survivors of the Tuseania Bedford Kip of 1301 Avenu received a cahleai her Kdwin Abbott of Company Twentii itieth Bn-the surviv-1 Following is a list of 62 Brooklyn and Long Island men definitely known 1 to be among the survivors of the Tuseania.

Of the 62 names 58 were received from The Eagle Bureau at Washington last night as officially reported safe 1 by the War Department, and four () are those whose relatives here Sale Abbott's home is i Hill, Tl Trotzky received private cablegrams announcing their safe landing: BOLSHEVIKI PLAN A DANISH SOVIET: FORCE THREATENED Copenhagen, February 9 Syndi- ioi-s Announced, ruarv 3 At mid-hours after the. ABRANO, ANTHONY 19 Willis LONCYEAR. FLOYD, 183 Schetn Flushing. L. horn street.

BARKER. EDWARD C. Port Jeffer- LAMPE, FREDERICK 1290, son, i. President street. 1 Danish Bolsheviki have i call for a mass meeting ROSCOE Oak Station I -lf-determination for the lltissian er people as the German lov-lent conceives it.

Otherwise war nst Russia will be resumed. Ve do not know what Trotzky reply." says Vorwaerts. "but if legolialions a we know German people will inquire very Highly into the question of who LOPER. ij Fight Off Firemen Trains Wrecked, Tracks De which is our method of expressing in a practical way our appreciation of over half a century of public favor. Each day's stirring offerings are specially prepared to present WANTED MERCHANDISE at such LOW PRICES that they emphasize over and over the position of Ahraham and Straus as BLUM BERG.

ROBERT, 63 Allen street, Jamaica, L. I. BLAKELEY. Lieutenant JAMES 78 India street. LOWEREE.

DAVID 49 Linden'' avenue. Flushing. L. I. LUDLAM, GEORGE Oyster Bay, i stroyed Over Country.

ibllcatlon before BOX. WALTER 16 Union MARTIN'. JOHN. Mineola I II Hempstead, L. 1.

CRAWFORD, JOSEPH 18 Osgood MEYER. HARRY, 155 Covert street. 1 1 1 I RER( RE I RICK. Pros- Patchogue, L. Amsterdam IS COAT FLESH MEAT? RIECELMANN BEGINS CUTTING DOWN FORCE; 3 ENGINEERS TO GO pert avenue.

Sea Cliff, L. I. C'IGAL, MAYER, 425 Madison street. COHN. DEWITT 203 Ocean avenue, Patchogue, L.

I. CLABBY. WILLIAM 10 Hicks street, Flushing. L. I.

CONKLIN, HAROLD, Post avenue. West bu IT, L. I. CONWAY, THOMAS 627 Carroll street. CORNELL, ALBERT, Nassau road, Roosevelt.

L. I. CHASE. FREDERICK, Sea Cliff avenue, Sea Cliff, L. I.

DAVIES. WASHINGTON 35 North Oxford street. DAVIS, ALFRED Miller's place, Port Jefferson. L. I.

McELROY. JAMES 125 Java I street. MILLER. MELVILLE. 70 North I Portland avenue.

1 MOLE, AUBREY. Roosevelt, L. I. I MULLER, GEORGE 1759 West Eleventh street. "NEGRETTE, LAWRENCE, Linden-.

hurst, L. I. NORRIS, WINFIELD 703 Greene' OUTCAULT. RICHARD Flushing, L. I.

O'ROURKE, JOHN, 58 Molt avenue, Far Rockaway, L. I. "PROTT, THOMAS 345 street. PEARSALL, HAROLD 317 side avenue. ROTHSTEEN, LAFAYETTE.

235 Van Buren street. RATHGEBER. FREDERICK 86. Maple avenue, Flushing. L.

I. SAMUELS. ALVIN 227 Ridge- Eccoommy Store a position which is of greatest value to the community just now. And thus The Store Accommodating does its share. DAVIS.

RAYMOND Port Jeffer- 1. DOYLE, LAWRENCE 15 Taylor declared the AMERICAN SHIP BEACHED BRITISH EMBARGO ON DUTCH CABLES LIFTED street, nisiiing, 1.. 1. DUFFY. EDWARD 80 Linden avenue.

Jamaica, L. I. VEAST, J. DOUGLAS, Mineola, L. I.

EBERHARD, JOHN 247 St. Nicholas avenue. ESENBACH, CHARLES 219 Lake View avenue, Rockville Centre, L. I. FABER, GEORGE.

Lawrence, L. 1. FLUX, FREDERICK, 105 Clinton Roosevelt L. I. SENIOR, HENRY 118 Han-: cock street.

SHAW. HENRY Mineola. L. I. 1 SMITH.

JOSEPH 183 Washing- ton street. Flushing, I. SMITH. LUTHER Port Jeffer- 11 son. L.

I. STEVENSON. HAROLD Sea Wonderful New Galli-Curci Records Victor Records of this marvelous singer, who has taken the musical public by storm, are scarce. So we are glad to present a good supply, among them 74512 Juliet's Walt. S.ing.Sl.50 74490 Rigo let to Caro 74509 Lucia Scene.

U0 LaiiKhitiK Song from "Manon 1.0(1 74511 Home. Sweet Home .1..10 leak had been FURMAN, WILLIAM, 33 West Nineteenth street. Whitestone, L. I. GESLIEN, HENRY, 1121 Maure ave each claiming- decisive military sue-When the peace negotiations at Brest Lilovsk were begun the Bolsheviki consented to the admission of 1'krnlnian delegates, but subsequently discovered that the Ukrainians were carrying on secret negotiations with the Germans and Austrians.

They thereupon repudiated the Ukrainians and sent new delegates, representing the Bolsheviki in Ukraine, to Brest Lltovsk. The Ger-Continucil on Page 4. nue. Richmond Hill, L. 1.

HAMMAR, GEORGE Glen Cove, L. I. HERMAN, MARTIN 227 Ridge-wood avenue. KAY. KENNETH Sea Cliff, L.

I. TESSYMAN. ARCHIE 508 Seventeenth street. Astoria, L. I TRAPP.

JOHN 197 Amity street. Flushing, L. I. WINTERBOTTOM, HOWARD gravel and scrap metal through Hol- WASHINGTON PAPERS RAISE Yankees Break the Best French Gunners9 Records K1SSAM, ROBERT Main avenue, 74510 Lakme i Bell Sons' I bmithtown Branch, L. I.

sea cutt, l. i. 74532 uinoran isnaao Kel 1.30 0 Wai ingtol 74538 La Somnambula Ah of efficiency Brooklyn l.ndr rinliiK Her than ynr ifo I took eogn GRAIN FOR BELGIUM -eached by American gunners in their iraining With the famous French leventy-flve centimeter guns was re- i tl rived today from a French artillery 11 ifflcer who has Just arrived In Wash- ngton to join an Official mission. He mjnv of the American butteries LOST WITH FRIEDLAND Lredeal l.atl 74552 Pearl of Brazil I Thou Beautiful Bird 1.30 74557 Proch's Air and Variations 1.30 Come and hear how well Galli-Curci's exquisite vpi is reproduced MILD SPELL TO STAY A little colder weather is predicted! for today by the Weather Bureau but i the forecaster does not believe' the I temperature will fall much below terday'l average of 3J degrees. Tlie colder weather will last lone in i his opinion and Tuesdav or YVednes-day the mercury should begin to climb I lave exceeded the best records made en niember.

French gunners who have been the "T.Vs" tlncc that weapon that the steamship Frledland, which was torpedoes on Thursday, carried a cargo of grain for the Commission' I work in Belglam. adopted. I strclch of MVC was.

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