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If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ | “Cirenlation Books Open to All.” | ‘ Ue’ (ibe New Yoke Weeden YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Aa sik 18 Fas on “PRIOR Two CENTS. pamempeseete deste — REDS DEMAND TRIAL OF KAISER BY REVOLUTIONARY TRIBUNAL | comer HOGS BAKSATRALHALTS, WIFESAYSPASTOR . WILSON ASSALED . mie I _ THULIN THE GME: AS CONVICT ADMITS | WAS SO CRUEL I “FOR SUPPRESSING aa CK COHN CHOWN PRINCE FORTRAL WH HISFATHER ‘OT OFFICAL CHARS eee eee ce PROGRAMME OF RADICALS o Plead Guilty to Man-.) Memorial, Brooklyn, Makes ities After Grilling. | Counter-Charges. U. S. Fuel Offical “chan FEL BARONS’ GREED Minds,” Dr. Day Tells | KEPT BACK SUPPLY | Independent Socinltata Insist Upon Confiscating the MHohenzollern Fortunes and the Arrest of Holl- weg, von Jagow, Zimmermann * and Others. THE HAGUE, Novy. 26.—Two members of the Berlin Soviet have arrived here to supervise (he German Legation, which has been in com: A munication. with the former Kaiser. BERLIN, Nov. 26 (Associated Press).—“We demand the imme- | | The trial of eighteen-year-oi2| Cruci and inhuman treatment “of | Elizabeth Baksa, ac ling her benefact is charged against the Rev. 7 West Twenty-third | Wugene P, Hal), pastar of the Beech: | Street,, on Feb, 13, was halted to-day | Memoria! Church, in Herkimer Street cused of murder- | sych a ure as cannot be set down, s, Mrs, Helen |in prin Senate Committee. OF 6000 CULM 0 L Could Have Been Furnished at Low | Market Head Declares Matiy Prices Instead of Prevailing | High Rates, Face Suffering Because of Garfield Ruling. _ Bags following facts were as- e ined before the Senate w Sophie Irene Loeb. ertein Special Staff Correspondent of The SUM Copnunltinn ea Ser. Evening Worl The Evening World's investiga- WASHINGTON, Nv. 382=DF. Jon- | tlon of the shortage and high | Hamel, at No, 5 TO COST POOR $3,000,000 {by Judge Rosalsky in the Court of| Brooklyn, in a suit for separation reral Sessions under circumstances | started by his wife, Mrs. Anna A.| | " - ape t | | which, for dramatic surprise and in-| iati, in the. Brooklyn Supreme Court. | terest, have never been equalied in the | criminal courts of this city, Comes now one James 1. Regan, an habitual criminal, serving a sen- '61d) and Harold, nix, and f Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 26. Hall ask» for the custody of jier two chi n, Herbert, m years r alimo confesses that he and not Eligabet!t wait? “Mer affidavit says she can Baksa killed Mrs, Hamel, |make startling revelations regarding é | prices of coal. Hero 18 the Regan confession ver-| hep ‘husband's character when the Bias vic ‘ ‘ 4s . athan, Day, Commissioner of Markets Greed’ of the’ cog! barane for batim: I aide Ya heard, diate convening of a Revolutionary Trivunal for the Purpose of passing of Néw York City, was the first wit high prices on freshly mined coal “On Feb, 18,'at 1 P, M. I enters Mra, Hall asserts that for more thaa sentence on the Hohenzollerns, father and son, and on Von Bethmann- ness when the coal hearing was re kept a large supply of good culm ed the premises at Nu. 607 West | year har husband's “entire course ¥ ‘ : ‘ sumed thig afternoon, He told of! ©! which could have been had 23d Street after another man had | of conduct, except for rare intervals Hollwe says the Red Flag, the organ of Dr. Karl Liebknecht, in com- thet efforts of the city authorities to| “t 'ew prices for fhe people. gone in for the purpose of bur®- {has been uniformly brutal and menting on the disclosures made in Munich concerning the comr city of coal “are pructically wizing them, This way in the Netty abustv She charges that he “con wedure sufficient coal stocks for m circulay from ape or basement of the house, I walked |atantiy applicd abusive names and eR ON | |of Germany in bringing about the war. William LH. must be com- emergencies, The city's efforts met} two companies, and these prices through the basement inta the |epithets to the plaintiff, threatened J ! manded to return and give an account before this Tribunal.” with opposition from the outset. are generally followed by the so- yard, My pal was struggling violence and kK and attempted Senator Johnson Demands! 9. The Spartacus organ also demands called independonts. with the woman, IT saw him |to strike t eckonise Ps t He related the attitude of Burns | | Saree | ar ning with the Socialist leade Tho same interests that own strike her with a stick. I did not Under these circumstances, Mra! Open and Free Discussion A Ebert, David, Moikenbubr and others Bros. the largest coal distributers in) th. coal companies also own the strike a blow. I tied a towel [Han says, it became “unsafe, dan- | of Peac New York. He said Michael Burns| railroad companies, and if there he insisted the city should not handle a; is a higher freight rato the pub- ton of coal unless the city was to; lic has to pay it, but the coal! around her neck, and pu gerous and improper for the Trernie: | PLANS REINSTATEMENT for participation in propagunda cal- | | culated to absolve Germany from re- | her to the couch, She was gone }fureh to live with him, and unsafe, ! cite sbonslvility for causing the war, | then, Her tongue was sticking |dangerous and improper for the chil WASHINGTON, Noy, 26.~ Assa oa | OF EMPEROR CHARLES The orgun of the Independent So- plaintier ~ take over the entire coal supply con panies get it back, | out, He ruck, her again with jdren to be under bis control or in his|ing the Administration for “repres naive |claiists, Die Frethett, says: “They “AN hich ef course the city was unable | == — = some bat or piece of wood that | society i 5 Srunsinna| i | cor ed h paso! Ye " 4 | ceipitked ue f sion and suppression” —for “Prussian | Carding): Piffl Reported to Have {Committed high treason. We cannot to undertake. He said the Fuel Ad- he picked up. # she left her husband ‘at atinnuid decatial ee m Hay hands on William and his son, but ministration’s estimate of the city’s “I thought she was gotting the | t, taking her children | 2/36 PEWS Curing the war, Senator! Said In Speech it Would Be | it is to be hoped that they will yet be fuel needs for the coal year was best of him when I grabbed a | with her ince then, she declar Johnson of California to-day called} Accomplished {brought to justice. Their fortunes, 8,000,000 tons. towel off the rack and tied it jhe has paid $12 a week, which she| UPON the nation to throw off stagna i : however, must be confiscated. Dr te c . aro’ her neck; then I knotted | e " on of tt vt and openty discussia ZURICH, Novy. 36.—Efforts to rein- 7 After he found it was impossib'e to] around her neck; then I knotte j#ays is not sufficient to support her-| ton of thought and op a | von Bethmann-Hollweg (former secure bituminous or anthra thes it in the back. I took some money |self and her children, She says her) Peace problems and the future of the; state Emperor Charles are growing! Gnanceilor) and von Jagow and ook up the matter of securing cu! off her body and a couple or rings, {husband owns property in Queens | country in Vienna, according to the Frank- | Zimmerman (former ( poal. He personally went nt a watch and I think a pair of |that yields him $190 a. month, and that} Senator Johnson's attack was in the} ¢rter Zeitung Secretaries), who we pulm region and inspected euim earings ‘and a breaatpin, I saw {he recelves $10 a week as a clergyman, | form of a written statement, BY | 4 ccopaing to the Vienna Achtun-| Must forthwith fle told of the contract made by him the girl run out and I would |She says she needs a minimum of $26; Which he at ii with Bena-} ” brought into court 5 % ‘ , - | »| Dlatt, Cardinal Piff!, in a statement pore Titnbehe!Dettulle ‘Coal Company’ of | ognize her it I saw her, I saw |u week to live tor Borah I sives,” | : pals em The Conservative. Tecgiiashe: uci New York on July 8 for 300,000 (ona her run out and the first thing Her affidavit adda that “matters|who are demanding free and open|'o a meeting of 800 women, sald schau asserts that the disclosures not “Prospects for the restoration of ? Emperor Karl are favorable. It prob-|°M!¥ are inopportune in view of the ably will be accomplished In a few| esotiations “for a revision of the Hom fer | NY Me armistice conditions,” but primarily bf culm. He said the jatter part July De Jullo told him be was not going to be able to get the culm. He then talked defendant's conduct | discussion of peace terms away, I threw it into the river.” |may not properly be set down in print,} "While ec the loftiest sont DOZEN DETECTIVES EUSY IN-|but. can be proved beyond peradvon-| ments of democracy and 1 VESTIGATING CONVICT'S STORY, | ture « I did was to throw the jewelry [concerning | Great Welcome Expected to | Be Arranged Despite Are intended to stimulate a revolue ‘ to the Delaware and Hudson Railroad (aan Tinie A dozen detectives are out eheck-| ‘The Rev. Mr, Hall in his answer | with an iron hand destroyed the tib- en | tlonary sentiment. b officinis, He was referred jater to| ack of Time. ing up. Regan’s declarations, In| says that “every allegation or innuon-lerty of the press and fresdom ot KAISER SEIZED GOLD; Count Reventlow, in the Tages Mr, Williams of Scranton who said | eu view of the confession and of Regan’s| do made tn the plaintiff's affidavit, so| speech at home,” said Senator ’ Zeitung, says that neither Bethmann- {they had no culm of the quality nec-| New York will welcome the first of expressed willingness to enter a plea| far as it purports to charge the de-|Johnson, “By repressive and sup-| ACCUSED OF FRAUD Hollweg nor his associates declared essary. He then talked to Reeve ner geturning soldicrs carly next week . , p fot suit manslaughter, Judge Ro-| fendant with misconduct, negligence | Prensiv« usures tho thoulgt of the | pet hci @ world-war and that they were not 5 Schley, acting Fuel Administrator of | wou. that three hiploads were Jas. F. REGAN salsky adjourned the Baksa trial until] or immorality, is unqualifiedly fa nation was made wt nt and’ a ms ¢ prepared for it. Count adds: / New York, about getting rua of mine | : Rl, Go _ | Friday: niorning piiliniods and’ criminal jloyal expr n, which did not yiead|Said to Have Deceived Customs | “it ts not to be denied, however, that ¢ This grade of coal was being |Coming at once was go surprisir TRS When told tha Wie haatbetedva his earnings are |® equ ce, Was permitted Authorities in Taking Away their jumbling was responsible for | shipped to Canada for domestic pur- |Relther the Fifth Avenue A BELGIUM’S WAR LOSSES confessed the = mur lhcgiherh$hiesarealac tub ofwsion he aun () oie ike public, arrested | saan ‘Dinan which ultimately im | pote, nor the Mayor's Committee b Baksa girl ear h mong ‘and - h Ai Ippressed, ex ion and Government Property valved Garmany Mr, Schley talked to members of the |Pared in advan but what the re wad shown trial begar | shes te’ wide pease with, him all the Government gold tw make up in enthusias apartment for which she pays $24 al Certainly there will be ‘vhe members are Mr. Richard of the yers: “I told you that I had not és] month, d that she has a “constant mM, Every Home in Man parade “acim nt daa" | BELIEVED TO BE PLOTTING Philadelphia and Read ‘ompan f Everything Appei Ithut: arrogated Mr, Dixon and Mr. Warren, all an- |bands and cheering multitudes, T inf w Regan | Eee ate eee, a ’ Abe | i » Io Americans tive “eptompiganines wanted to know if there was any harbor craft laden with weloomers. 6 (Atsociat have 1 him | &, Dlonsant ‘and beautiful home A, and suppr eohia, Mis. 0 Wy tribal etek erdpl bd apy AB Rr ss [ntmas ae i arn Won foP'aat nate “aee”) MAQVE ON TO LUXEMBURG the anthracite industry ullot the out- (Mayor's Committee, who is in Wash , P a (han Fautae clergyman says he befriended ia '* | Called a “Gang of Murderers” by put of the mine. Mr, Day said he ington to-day, will return to-morrow penned auld Mane yeas Ago and ‘ | Vorwaerts, Organ of the Ebert 4 could not see any advantage to the and expected to have a definite . eee a P sae hia, | nome. Hye Aa 08 , XE maclves} |Establish Headquarters There, but | Socialist. Government consumers. plan said an éminent Belg bu I mig anawored, oannotiiie shin clit cet oe Our natior " No Ceremony Marks Their | ris Mr. Bchley called Mr, Neale of tho] was wave | win ar-| Peigium 1 & visible | toll ILS? iv i. He was|/, will make t Nery re | LONDON, Nov. 26, — Warning Fuel Administration Washington, | ¥* mien sare : | sah india 5 a viol" | THEIR STORIES DON'T CHECK UP|°% Dome dure. he says, ad af, ; ‘A ; Arrival against a Kaiserite counter revolu- who referred him to Ludor Williams! WasninGTON, Now 2h—-A1 en Pp ee aks ene cal IN ALL DETAILS. iF Blea, ire boa A Al man. wit a LUXEMBURG, Nov. 26 (A on, the Berlin Vorwaerts, oficial Fuel Administrator for Lackawanna| sonsortution olffciain said to-day \meny eur villa 3 } Rega pa clecumstantial story} i. we # pibolice all FP atriotisn and vislon of Am- |Press).—Marshal Foch omi-|organ of the Ebert Government, de- County at Scranton, Dr, Day then iii) heatishine Blinnkahda, Lane |...” : pices *” tof nurd f t Wh sal tea, 1 problen ' and |mander-tn-chief, hu ead-|clares: That gang of murderers are went to Beranton to see Mr. Willelio 0g ang Orta, which aro bringing | (tine, belonging to ‘ PPE) doew not check up in all deta i “Agel Rapes YOURS) eyture destiny their wolu- |quartera here tll planning to re-establish them- tame, who insisted on Dr. Day having on, 7,900 Americ id om | wer sa etary Lace r 4 * Ate Bh gh % Am Re the 'k The 1) oH ved in Lux ‘gelves."" proper credentials, ollowlng | engiand, probably will ar Now |¢ sarhae | main polats, howeve " oe peer Pa as an Atlantic, an! yin his staf. No Had » were| The Vorwaerty made the statement day Mr. Williams had recolved a let- yo hout Dec In tho first ‘ xa ‘ t hie? points or!! aie oe PP) Opant as well ay an Occiden held ib honcereh Mia antinncet jin commenting on the Bavarian dis- from Mr, Schley at New York beige A | 40.0909,04 erence a ‘ iMnnsinnaa ar drain) 1 r beer nn | closures of the origin of the wat, ring he ¥ Pile ms) de 1) Flyer Mak a ' be Trip in eat | W011,000 fr " third i ys 8 reiu 1f si le the public hy 1 h at Strassboarg, | lt is reported that the German Gov- ¢ could enter into an arrar re) E ov. 26,0, 8 Jyoer 6 ' und @ grocery rom A WORLD RKSTAUBANT t ta ‘ floris Mas Margaret}ernment said it was ignorant of the: rith Dr. y he question ¢ My evhoif . ghead bl+} # ulltzer (Wo min el mth tia ep By Bea 1 9 oF wnt ane ee Be Ee kt i _ beading bs r Mrs a m hi She Bull ae ran tegen Soonay Ae AUSTIN ulthen tum before It was de. " th é * ay or Le) oe q 4 { Vor i oath | nc i ivered to Serbla, und that i, said) agreed the City of New } paper DM act pa Moar A ge yA LP : ‘ A i eailived. aad ro aa | pu prob pouré \ Pecame | Vienna was exhorted to be moderate amed» pay the coxt of Inspection and would ‘he plano. fell near Glie Head (wit ‘ , 4 WT peace. p "1 ‘ nd the tute in ite deman ‘ eee ixty mi est of her The e: at pn Ri is “ fh Wa tahitenic har ; oo reese PATHERK JOMN'S MEDICINE “The facts " says the Vore (Continued on Tenth Page.) of their injuries le not knowa, Replosie, (Continues op Second Vage) Ome our vetmanga—aer,“suatl follow in the years to come,” fullle ROY fnanath fo teslat colds, Heals 'waerey, “that Berlin’ inoited a f ) wei : + Lithte * ¥.

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