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and Special Correspondents. J ISH CONSCRIPTION) 7% ¥: W.H. A. Liberty Loan Subscription Booth — ‘TRUCK LEAP KILLS APPROVED I TEST VOTE COMMONS ; Gevernment Wins by 165 After Nationalist Move for 4 Exclusion Is Rejected, } LONDON, April 13—A proposal by And Two of the Women Conducting the Big Drive ~TWON. Y. SOLDIERS | Five Also Injured When Motor | With Twenty Occupants | Rolls Down Embankment. | Special to The Brening World.) LONDON, April 13.—The Cork Cor- ; SPARTANBURG, 8. C 11 18— vish Nationalists to omit the con- “it etapa decibel eal ! eavy army ck containing en- foription of Ireland clause from the tthe ca pai beg nf v% are 7 Sovernment Man-Power Bill was re-| | i rolled down a sixty-foot embankment ected by a majority of 172 in the| | at Reidsville, tweive miles trom here House of Commons last night. A) last night, killing two, probably fa- arge section of the House abstained jtaly injuring one, and painfully ‘rom voting On a later division on bruising four others. All the soldiers he conscription clause it was carried | ,| who figured in the accident are resl- ay, CHS ZO VeEMeAt, S51 to 116) 6 EiR*| | dents of New York City. The dead ority of 165, | are » The debate in the House yesterday | Private Peter Lonergan, Battery D, ind last night was remarkable for the | 105th Field Artillery, No. $7 Hancock | Stre ‘Long Island City, N. Y., broken meech of H. H, Asquith, the former | neck *remier, who, while strongly object- | | Mechanic Francis J. Merritt, Bat ng to the conscription of Ireland, | tery C, 105th Field Artitiery, No, 148; rankly declined to take the responsi- | Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn; Som EreeN? jton ¢ st and fracture of left lex. vility at the moment the Nation is | ee of rap afe — ay a inn ne injured are: Stable Se facing a grave military crisis of push Igoseph A. Soburio, Battery 3B, 106th ng that opposition to the extent of {Held Artillery, No. 100 Adelphia ‘oreing a change in the Govern-| | Street, Brooklyn, N. ¥., concussion of nent, Na the brain and contusions of the back The Government spokesman in the | sa esl Sain A As Taades, Bibs House, Andrew Bonar Law, in a brief ery C, 105th Field Artillery, No, 634 speech winding up the discussion, Franklin Avennue, Brooklyn, N. Y., contended that the Government had |tacerations of head and left wrist, ‘ a moral right in what they were | sprained right hand; will over 1 dow i t cr t | Private Charlee Landendorfer, 101st shitediacn a He CROAT Ber | eld Battery, No. 832 Kast 152d ey jetta seh Deane an aan i. ina eaecaaiiae Street, tho Bronx, scalp wounds, We could not tell America she had ] prasions of the head and contusion the right to conscript Irishmen in the Crulting. At Derry forty ship workers Hanks back; will recover . United States while we had not the | enlisted rather than wait for conscrip- : Horseshoer Thomas J. Hicks Jr. i v¢ tion aks ; aine right at home," he sald, “We f ), 105th Field Artillery, No. i ri "i aie sarliont moment to in On the other hand, Irish workmen bets “0 ve a Avenue, the tet x; ‘ . ~|who have been employed on munl- 1 | 1838 Washingt ¥ i luce a which we hopo will . scalp wound and bruises of the head; home rule, of rather local gov. | HORS Work in England are returning Pariceseae ‘ ie ; ” here in batches, thinking that the sled nae fy; Batley nent, to Ire! | prospect of avoiding military service | | Private John P. Haggerty, Battery This statement brought a fresh|is greater in Ireland. One hundred uproar and laughter from the Irish| of these workmen arrived in Dublin| nembers, Mr, Bonar Law went on: | to-day We shall try to carry it through simultaneously wit preparations Man-Power Bill, | | | poration mously Council last night bound for Reids- adopted a resolution The soldiers v unani- | ainsi | C, 106th Feld Artillery, No. 995 Bos- ton Road, the Bronx; contusions of | the chest, back and legs; will recover. nsnncelpion — | ville to give a minstrel performance silanol rying out th tion and appealing to Presi-| , ; 5 | at a church when they met with the | 8 all Tcan dent, Wilson for “protection” At the! Ingonious. Packages of Most| OPen a Booth and Have 4) fatai mishap. The truck got caught bit el ; erupted con; ja at e ph g the Govern , anon Tile Ousi si ay—Wi \4 t near the edge of the road elan reser ost pros 5 aise $50,000. ie 4 fy 128 lee Raat porttonier ithe (United: ey by Bootleggers. Use $50,00 | chauffeur could swerve the machine Tim Healy, Nationalist for C fd; “It 4 unty because you as saying that, ined from speaking.” | IRISH SEND PROTESTS : AGAINST GONSCRIPTION ipon & TO U, S, AMBASSADOR Appeals to President 1 at } , pt He bod : : ‘ the Amer | Pp nence n Nationalist “i ‘i iggeation that rex 1 1 n n t ne 1 f nake 4 ‘ap ' nd ; ed ich ald} asmodic t nsuccesst Mcdnwhile threatened consertption aap begun to stimulate voluntecr re t ¥ i n ! remarks from the enches. The Irish members tthe lusion challenged the! 4 ; r division on Wack ause, which re- the jover nt majority 5 | a lan n, on behalf of th Labor P. ippealed to the Govern- nt to give a clear assurance that > nscription would not opera until ce rous med r f home rule was on statute books. Capt. l. C. M D Amery 1 Unionist, joined in the eal of Mr, Asquith Arthur ienderson, Labor leader, for the im- ’ liate introduction of a measure of bome rule Another uproar arose when Herbert | « Samuel mer Postmaster Gen- eral, decl 1 t th most !mpor- t statement of the debate was that } nade by Chief Secretary Duke that act for s up a Parliament) a 1 should bo passed before] ny Irishman was called to the colors Mr, Duke interjected: “I did not say A wild uproa e from tho Tris benches, John Willon, Nation: ’ ler, exclaimin ‘Another Gov- nt pledge gone.” Mr, Samue! res “I took down ‘If I had said that,” replied Secre- ury Duke, “I should have been con- adicti..g the Prime Minister. I had in duty and honor bound to into the centre of the road, i = contribute her portion, be the war| | Lie eae ,|, Twelve thousand dollars’ worth of| ‘The truck plunged down the steep long or short, of the cost incurred; | How ™m ue avy and) Liberty bonds were subscribed at the |ambankment pinning practically all of os leas, mould be ty: ee: AL Army mar 1 to get Hquor was for} Young Women's Hebrew Association,| the occupants under the wreckage. | never willingly de r share Ja time a y to the Federal oM-|No. 31 West 110th Street yesterday, liers in truck ahead saw the a eat empire w 1s our ec cers, but not now, They have done|When the booth for the Thi 1 Loan} cident and rushed to the aid of thels |glory and our common heritage a Ualtlal inveatipaline: tie lawl. weak (Rete amount was subscribed | comrades, ‘The base hospital was | ae | ’ by working girls whose) notified and seven ambulances were | | USED IN SHIPBUILDING they havo learned f opened thelr Many of t § have sweethearts OF} charge of Major W. K. Dear and eyes s who have gone wit ra ’ Major Lofferts Hutton, The injned | rhey found whiskey in innocent- ish Battalion, and they have 4 ee apa . [ooking cigar boxes soldicrs were to hack them up by golng “over the | WOr® temPpora Renta BBE ee | Skilled Mechanics Sent to Various} carrying under thelr arms; in pack- top” of a $50,000 mark \" = re , | . | ae ihe ¥; rivate hergan nstantl | Shipyards to Produce More ages delivered as merchandise at A subscription of $12,000 was made] TYAN ORuTwAl Mos | : nage | rooms men in uniform rented for the bY the Young Women's Hebrew Asso- | !! onnage, | 1 ie The T were Unconscious When remo , 8 night; In boxes deposited in rubbish clation to the Second Loan, The Third | ® | (Spe Drening World cans along Broadway; wrapped in Loan has received this amount from | former died two hour SPARTAN 8. Cu April 13.—| TON areca on top of mall boxes, to|th© organization ina single day. the hospital, Schurlo was restor During the last few days a large num- |? © booth opened at 9 o'clock yes:| consciousness, but hia r ber of enlisted men have been trans-| Which a so or 8 always ner Oe Sie tURAT yee soulful LaveRtinatiohn 03 ferred from the units of the 27th Divi-|beat the postman, They even found Plc aR AM aoa edie mr sa le i the aca lon to the Inactive list of the enlisted | whiskey stomach of a Teddy Members of the Young Women’s| mir ne ft , Engineers’ Reserve Corps. These men| pear a soldier was carrying. Babrew Association wore in in DORE BARA 4 " are all skilled mechanics and have been| When this soldier was questioned thg opening minute, waiting t authoritins a sent to work in the various shipyards! yy yotectives Dungate and Fritz. bonds. Others dressed ia WaiKiAw Gnicritonea the motes of throughout the country, A large num=| oie of the vico squad, who are LOan costumes of white, with Liberty | Jie ite ; lber of skilled shipworkers have bi hs with ‘Walind Btktoa ‘aaputy mets in red, white and blue, pre FRSA Ws BAOETHEE. OO 3 door taken from the 106th Infantry, which | W°r? ae Me Duty sided at the booths or went among the|°f her home, No, 1432 Atlantic Ave | was made up of the old 14th and 23d In-| Marshals headed by Tim Dempsey, ne i ing to enlist their| nue Brooklyn, when an lvening fantry Regiments. All the men taken {Admitted he got bis 4 YOR RR Te increasing the tind. A | World reporter called ther |from this organization were formerly | the abdome ear nial he af the directors of the; morning. Just behind was a mw employed with the South Brooklyn Ship “Tm 1 CDE ORE ae et Oe Cr HES GPa ras nger boy with ao War Department yards, xplain yidier, “He had al-!| DoF opened the subscriptions wit sy) Sh Hf ‘ A provisional company of military po-| ready been sold to ten soldiers to-|/th® purchase of two $1 ad Uce is to be organized from enlisted men | nient bef I bought him Mrs. Israel Unterberg, Presi and nes of the units attached to the provisional |" ty. soldier tried to lead the officers founder of the New York ¥. W. H. A a aenu mmilanttohe depot for corps and army troops. Brig. | Bee a ana tha hee anit uted $1,000 for a bond ave met it in France, aa he would Gen, Carletén yesterday issued orders to | t2 the man who © = um delighted with the splendid | have liked to? moaned the mot Capt. George W. Sullivan of the Fourth | !oaned him wl of spirit of Americanism that t ; Merritt enlisted at the outbrea Pioneer Infantry to organize the com-| an hour, They failed, ; Wing Skee Gsntach uid, the war. His unt pany and to report to Major 'T, Harry | find him Y.W.HAt aj him to, but a \ \ hanton, commanding officer of the 102d] Anothe meth b P gloom for Military’ Police, for instructions, In ad- | ti n the than h 6 one night H dition to Capt. Sullivan, Fi jeut, | Hauor to nfort ymes for w At th me of J \ Thomas Barron jr. of the 54th Pionuer | through chavft A couple of sol-| ). My n Brookly is w Infantry and Second Licut, John H. Jon- | qiers sailors would approach a} *t t kins of the 63d Pioneer Infantry have | %® found w York Y H. A exrar been detailed to the company nauffeur an w ride us} way ¢ First’ Ldeut, Ch Abricant, | around for $1 Dental Corps, attached to Second ir al ae n the y rs w G t Pioneer Infantry; Firat Ht It was , On 10) race w ‘ fer and | wntry, al irst Ina. § 1 this ¢ " t it ordered to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga,, to take | taxi, | \ b , on & Special course at the Medical Ome 1 1 Many: ab the <br a and Training School ne ra ur Wy 1 — whom the Jewish Ba Artille . EAST ORANGE AVIATOR ot Aewistant District Lnmoaraey and Matic} eee As t r who w ee jJudge Hat Ww eve ’ Donnell, w 1, Howell of East Orang ‘ i re Uerome dH NE ERS A trent aeaeeteabe> the Nhtiona W DIVORCE EVIDENCE DIFFERS. tenant in the ‘ Y.W. HLA i Signal Corps, has been | mont he A ' A fu re Crosby's Witne roix de Guerre by the|torney d r . gett ell Same Story Frene ernment. H A Bon of age s f " Mites . Judge William B, Howell of the Board rw afford f th r oft 1 States General Apr rs ¥ 1 rm Lieut, Howell, who is ar 1 iM I tt slloon Corps, Joined a} This 1 ‘ : chaste yheay States expeditionary. fo he declared 1, “and we! ® who t ng his accusa M last. Christmas and has been at the| 4? not Intend to Kh’ up until It f p € "on 8 apa har balloon corps, When he and a French) JURORS RELEASED TO FARM. D Lieutenant were making observations | = | ney we rman aviat CHARLEST( rvations, not: | goy : tack, but finally a| Gov J ae rom the aviator hit | letter to « a t ut 1 and West V , ficer were parach aslo to jump m THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1918, - THE EVENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press, the United Press No Other Evening Paper in New York Has a News Service So Complete LAST HOUR DRIVE AGAINST 80C, GAS -APSPARTANBURG TRIED AT ALBANY cs Plan to Resurrect Wicks Bill Discovered and Checked for Time. Krening World | ALBANY, N. Y¥., April 13.—In the ast b 8 of the legislative session to day, an attempt was made to rush \vourh repeal of the 80-cent gas rate and restore The the $1 rate in New York rive we 8 planned with a bill in troduced three months ago by Sen ator Wicks of Utlea, giving to public commissions power to fix any igher rate regardless of the §0-¢ nt rate enacted twelve years ago. It might for Now York | Law; an oven $1.25 gas ers and lobbyists for the Con- d Gas Company have been in Alba for, th hy working quietly and waiting last hour drive, They secured from Senate Leader Brown a promise ofa al rule permitting the Wicks bill to be brought out of committeo where it was supposed to he safely Interred, ‘Tho intention was to spring the drive asa of the consumers learned of and quickly rallied forces so strong that they dared the gas cohorts to charg the This caused a temporary pause and the undertaken drive has not yet been Meantime, as a tempt was made to rush through un- der gulse of a lef measure repeal of the Donnelly Anti-Trust Act. This law is modelled on tho eral Anti-Trust Act and has long preliminary, at war re been on the statute books, The re- peal proposition was beaten two days ago, but its sponsor, Senator seou Otunger of New York, | dd an- other vote to-day only to be beaten aguin, Though final adjournment of the Legislature was set for noon, the leaders at that time had given up all hope of bringing the session to @ close before late in the day. Accord- ingly, following out the usual proce- dure, they ordered the clocks stopped at 11.55 A, M,, so that final adjourn |ment could be taken at noon, Logis- lative time Over the vigorous objection of Chairman Wells of the Military Af. fairs Committee of the Lower House, Asembly, by a passed and sent vote of 92 to 1, » the Governor the Stivers bill to perfect the organiza tion of the New York Guard. Mr Wells contended t enactment of the measure would permit the ap pointment Moers without expe | rience 1 make Adjutant Gen, Sherr ead 0 the ad ministrative and milltary branches of the service The A } the Amos Soldiers and Sailors’ vtorium Bill and sent to It was not expected to | there Munic rship figured tn the Senate debate ng te afternoon, when Majority Leader Brown called up a resolution, previously beaten, making provision for an investigation f the entire sub a legislative committee and carrying an appropria- ion of $5,0 The jution was adopted by a vr f 30 to 14, the Democrats oppo tas a unit Phe enate 1 the Mabe wuthoriz imposition lirect tax of LOX t igned 1 an estimated rever t The Senate ls troduced t 1p of Niag mit tis tributing comyx 1 Th Assemb! proximat is f State Farms a and lis i f ap r n 1918 PAY-AS-YOU-GO REPEAL THROUGH LEGISLATURE. Thorizing $15, | ALBANY, Ar ed f Bill to t " pu dicted Ww sponse to th H protested against its pas*ace surprise but defenders | | TIGER” SMITH, EX-PUGILIST, | GONDUGTOR STOPS CAR; LEGAL HEIR TO $1,000,000 WEDS AND TAKES BRIDE |} Money and Property to Him Up- Everything was apeed in the we held by U.S. Supreme Court, | diag af Chevles SL parben kaa Weel John “Tiger” Smith, former welter-| Mary Betiey at Yonkers to-day. Bar ber is a conductor employed by the oeday that th | yonkers ir Company. nited States Supreme Court has upheld jumped off ia car in Getty Square Nia foster father's will bequeathing to! and met his fiancee, 100 feet away kim more than $1,000,000 in money and, TheY took James Boylan, the motor vanes man, with (them, got « marriage license from Clerk William Corbalis | Smith lives a 18 Newkirk Avenue, nm the Yonkers Cit Hal a block Rrookly: w « wife and he iv distant, and were married by Justice children, Mre, Smith is a Mextean and | of the Peace Hayle was a widow when she married Smith @ They hurried back to Getty Square, year ago, She condy a haird sing wh the abandoned car was full of and mani ing parlo tbush Pissengers Roylan bed on the | Avenue, Br . « known) ffont plat Harber assisted his ae Madame M ne bride on the wav | Mr. Smith has been notified that he Started on his troll car honeymoos is to have all that mc she sald r Pg jto-day. “when t married be cold me! TWO FIRES AT BELLEVUE | the story of his life and said when he |came Into his own he would have rq | beyond our greatest hopes. | Included in the pro “| HOSPITAL IN FEW HOURS ° rty is real in Rutherford, N. J.. buildings in the [business district of Denver anda 600, LOCal Department Puts Out Blazes jacre farm ar Colorado Springs. | in Administration Building Smith's fath in sald to have deserted e} him when he was a baby and he was and in Basement adopted by @ rich Westerner who made arly thia morning two fires were him sole heir. ‘The foster-father's two ‘overed in Bellevue Hospital within jbrothers contested the will ® few hours, Both were put out by the hospital fire department -— —_—— ACIFIST STUDENT UNABLE | wcitsntts, Matecincereret, ge | intnistration building. He broke down \ T0 RECALL HIS BIRTHPLACE | «= door and in the transfer room. directly under the dru room, found « ne mop which leaned against a radiator on | Evasive Answers Prompt Court to | {ite Part of the floor underneath the mop was ablaze. Warn Leon Samson of “Im- | ‘Phe second fire occurred at about 1.30” Sa, etihs me | o'clock, Mina Jessica Vient, superin mediate Conseque tendent nurse of the A and Bi butidin Pecans Leon Marna eee e-| saw Amoke Thing from. (he basement | sgt pay Hdn't re-| She notified the local fireman assigned member the location of his birthplace | to the hospital, who sounded the alarm The loc blaze, wh | department extinguished the 1 Was caused by burning om, more definitely than "so; where in Justice Finch rene i co-| BILLION BUSHEL CROP lumbla’ University, warning him that | [immediate consequenves”wouta tol | OF WHEAT 1S PREDICTED | low ff the young pacifist did mot have 00000 | @ better memory Monday. i * ‘i Samson talked freely In telling Jus-| Nation’s Millers Ask Food Adminis- | tice Finch about his suspension from | ic 4 All Thel City Crlege a year ago, folowing ie (ation fo Take All Thelr Output ossible for Nes, Interruption of a speech by Major-Gen nard Wood and his subsequent re. CHICAGO, April 13.—A billion bushel fusal to apologize, and it was only on| yc stt erop. from the fatima of tbe answers to questions concerning his | rountry for 1918 was predicted by delegates to the sixteenth annual personal life and family that finally led Justicn Finch to accuse him of being | iivcting of the Mille ational Fed- | Rusa to-day abruptly Samson's suit fo evanive, | eration here to-day, Samson couldn't remember whether| phe Federation voted to recom- his father was @ naturalized American. | mend to the milling division of the though he aid a “general impression” | Food Adminiatration that the 30 per was that he was. Anked the name of} the town where he spent the firat ten years of his life, he replied that the cont. allotment of their output for the Allies be increased to the maximum availabie tonnage for shipment. Thr fen at he could come to it was that it | recommendation wan made after Cal rm ng name.” From some points|i; Tasker of London and head of view the pacifist student wald hel o¢ the Wheat Export Company in favored the war he opposed it been @ just m people, he J from other points told of the privationa suf he draft would have) fered in England and others of ti sure If indorsed by the| Ailled countries asserted Still we're happy,” he New York id “But abe {the Allies are still hungry and if you joan spare a little m Tidur tor God's | suke wend it /HULBERT DEFENDS LEASE = ab aati | OF PIER TO HUDSON GO, ARMY DESERTER FOUND | ON SECRET HONEYMOON Says He Never Heard Name of Me: si | Goey, Hylan’s Friend, in Con- | On Furlough From Spartanburg, | nection With Deal Young Reamer Got Married | Dock Comimiasioner Murray Hulbert ai | returned ro 7 Washington ti day, and} and Failed to Return. his views on the lease of Pier No.| Snatched from his bride of one month kav 169, North River |Junction has | blocking the | while enjoying « secret honeymoon in an uptown furnished apartment, Dwight thirty-three, a som of the A Supreme Court in temporat tly ler to the| Re Ke of the Hudson Dock and ‘Terminal Company at| wealthy head of Reamer, Turner ja rental of $26,000 a vear in face of an| Co. coffee merchants of No. 114 Water offer of $30,000 a year from the presput| Street, was arrested to-day as a de- leasee, the Bristol City Line, serter from the United States Army | "Tam glad the care has been taken | and sent to Governor's Island ‘into open court, where I will be able to| ‘Reamer enlisted as a mustcian with nt my aide, and Tam satisfied the| the 1th Feld Artillery at Camp will see the alt nin a yew! Wadsworth. Hix parents live in Mont hala Goes oner Hulbert to-| clatr. He came here March 3 last on « ‘1 know nothing of the Hudson furlough and at the Hotel Endicott Compa js a matter for the| met Mise Helen Young, telephone gu- e , pervieor of the hotel. On Ma Comp the Mayor's Sinking one week after their meeting, th Fund Cor Investigate. I never! married at City Hall connected with it, and hia name ha were detailed to find him nev ppeared in the transaction. Mrs. yes . ¢, are bad ‘I do know the Hudson Company of :. and foun jer ma | fere pay # full year's rental a year —— ‘a Wheat in advance, which !# more than the DTA sitet th Peitta gan Geet cene | ASHI April 13.—Amerioa’s Company will pay it. T have taken up pave se h ry of the coun- nd am x«iving sreful consideratic $ ape? ; ah ce 40 BOYS BURNED TO DEATH fori, iiecehse'sear than tact won IN 0 the cage Ww s i ie KLAHOMA ASYLUM FIRE 1 7 en Had cape Beca Little 4 Rapid Spread 125 Rescued Chance to E 900000000: That “GARDEN ot Flames- /RMAN boys betwee Okla, April 13.—Forty and fit ages of ten tat for the insane here, are bellevea| & FRESHNESS” of » have n burned to death in fire H have been burned to death tn «fir ; the genuine where the children the of the flames and subse eeeae reer a rar pre ; is perfectly preserved in | aren | and mareh them ou the sealed metal packets. OO ee ee eo You will notice the dif- fla In the rush for safety ch ference at once—try fused and count of those who had been | § same today. pg Pel rE ebtont Sipe Recital At your grocer. The eved to have originated in the engine room, 0000 e808 000000.