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‘Tf It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ he Press Publish York Werld) tear ALLIED LEADERS MEET NEXT WEEK AS PEACE PRELIMINARY. Col. House apres Premier Or- lando Going to Lesion to Attend Conference. MUST PAY. GERMANY Lloyd George Declares She Must Stand War Cost to | Limit of Capacity. LONDON, Nov. 29. the allied week will peace conference, the Daily Express | gaye, Col. House and Premier Or-| Jando of Italy will be here with the British and French statesmen. Plane are deing made for an Allied | | ‘The meeting of | in London next ders bo a preliminary to tho eaquadron to meet President Wilson's in mid-Atlantic convoy and esco him to Brest, “Germany must pay te oo war to the Umit of he Premier Lioyd George de of the vspeceh hi to-day “The principle has always been t the loser pays, We must proceed « this principle in re elections, the Premier Th lw lead the Government approaching m: Prospect negie, to Ensign Rosw on of the Long Engaged, Officer Declar “Peace must be sternly just. Ger- many wil! not be pert itted to He Has Been T the indemolty by dumping cheap sell ee 300¢8 iu this country.” Navy to See Reforring to hig stand »m- if T) garet Carnegie, the on! ve heiress of Andrew Car- late Roswe War Delays Marriage To Pegiel Jel Carnegie, sign Miller Explains oo Busy in Fiancee. ge of Mar-! ly daughter and Miller, eldest ub Miller, who, Cy rer. ‘mr this week to the J trict CANNOT IDENTIFY TOOTH MARKS IN BAKSA GIRL’S TRIAL see Te tate Loses Chief Reliance in Case Against Girl Accused of Murder. TO BE | REG CALLED. | | i] |Convict Who Confessed kill-| ing Mrs. Hamel Asked to Repeat Story on Stand. | The tooth marks on | Mrs. Helen Hamel, house the arm of who was slaiit in her rooming No. 507 West | 234 Street on Feb. 13 last, cannot be identified as having been made by} eighteon-year-old Elizabeth Buksa, who is on trial before Judge Rosalsky and a jury in the Court of General Sessions, charged with the murder, | The State's star witness, Dr. James| F. Cush, on whose testimony the! prosecution had mainly relied for a| conviction, proved a failure when he| was called to the stand to-day by Assistant District Attorney Talley. Dr, Cush had made impressions of the upper and lower front teeth of the | Baksa girl. Tho upper impression was in r, the lower wax. These impressions were handed to Dr. Cush on the witness stand and he! was asked to examine them. The | |duestion which, according to the de- \fendant's counsel, caused tho collapse of the State's case, was put by Judge tosalsky himself. “Could you,” asked the court, “by comparison of this wax model with the lower jaw of the defen- dant, say that the impression was at pias' in fudge and the Dis Attorney, but not to the fury, a4 PA KAISER PLOTS TO RECLAIM THRONE — ¢ - Circnlation Books Open to All?” NEW YORK, FRIDAY, _NOVEMBER 29, 1918. CEB 3 CENTRAL POWERS’ WAR LOSSES REACH A TOTAL OF 10,330,000 WITH 2,380,000 MEN KILLED killed and Telegraph ~ [GOL HOWLANDS LEADS | OLD 69TH NEW YORK ON 5 Austria-Hungary’s Casualties in Four Years Placed at 4,000,000, With 800,000 Slain, Including 17,000 Officers. ONDON, Nov. 29.--Austria-Hungary lost 4,000,000 | wounded during the war, according to an Exchange despatoh from Copenhagen. Light hundred thousand men were killed, including 17,000 officers GERMAN LOSSES were placed at 6,330,000 by the Soclalist news paper Vorweerts of Berlin on Nov. 20. The newspaper's estimate, which was unofficiad, said that up to Oct. 31 1,680,000 German soldiers had been killed and the fate of 260,000 was not known Four million soldiers were wounded and 490,000 were prisoners. BRITISH LOSSES in all theatres of activity, including killed, wounded and missing, were officially placed at ¥,049,991 on Nov. 19. Of the total, 658,666 were killed, including 37,000 officers. An official announcement from London Wednesday sald that 1,000,000 men had been killed or were dead through various causes, it being explained that the earlier total of ‘killed did not include the men reported miss- ing who actually logt their lives nor those who died from sickness, AMERICAN CASUALTIES have been officially announced as total ing 236,117. Of this number 36,154 were kille@ And died from wounds Slightly more than 17,000 deaths were from diseases or causes not oteasined.... —pa— i Treasury Comptroller Holds They Are Not Legal Unless Signed by Agent. WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.--Govern- involving hun- | ¢ ite te John's ietere “ao ae Ram ——— MARCH TO GERMAN SOIL sasnsonom #%0@ lomatic advices at the Bulgarian legation 3 2 | Crown Prince Borin ts qstablished on spa’ of Sas abt tec a= sami KAISER HOPING TO GET ~ THRONE BAEK, PLANS TO RETURN 10 GERMANY London Hears Medics Is Man- aged by Officers of the High Com-. | mand to Eventually Bring the Return of Emperor. te dees Ag Serer a | | LONDON, Nov. 29.—The former German Emperor contemplates {an early return to Germany to reclaim his throne, according to news |recelved in London through a neutral source of higa standing, says the | Daily Mail. | ne ‘BOLSHEVISM STAMPED OUT, (~~ BULGARIA AGAIN ORDERLY bic ca The newspaper adds that the revo- Jution in Germany ts belug managed by officers of the German high com- mand with a view eventually causing its collapse and tho triumph- ant return of the old former Wmperor to America Asked to Send 100,000 Tons of Wheat to Relieve to Berita. Gomes of thene ‘Schaar is aes civilian clothes have been recognised 1 in the streets of Berlin. Many of Nov. 29.—Bolsheviem them are reported to be dressed as ria, dip- |haw been stamped out tn Bul workmen, \ Those officers harangue the crowds here stated to-day. | Order has been restored after a briol pertod of street demonstration and|CUrage the revolutionary moveme ne|It added, however, that if oppor- tunity offers they will abandon this diaguise, contend that the revolution jis @ failure and begin a count | revolution, Agents of these officers, it ls de- clared, are furthering this plot by | Spreading antl-Britisb propaganda in Holland with the object of embitter- as comrades and in every way et | throne following the abdication of Czar |Perdinand. Milinoff heads the Govern: |ment a coalition ministry. Theo- | doroff, of the National Party, is For= eign Minister, | América has been asked to send tn) }100,000 tons of wheat to relieve the $e, which is daily growing worse, Ee iatives fara . Tadeo by the toeth of this de-, "ent war contracts was stated at the legation, Secretary|ing the Dutch against the Allies. and the United States ve inj/as President of the Chi Milwau- fendant?” Jreds of millions of dollars were ren- { State Lansing and the Food Adminis-| ‘Che Mirror’s Rotterdam correspond Gerlin soon to discuss the questi 400 | kee and St. Paul Railroad planned “No, sir,” said the witness.’ dered doubtful in status to-day by @ |tration received the request and have/ent says the former Kaiserin, garbed «it the armistice, if m saortya | the extensions of the line to the Pact- The purpose of the State, it is} accision of Comptroller Warwick of | |left the problem to Herbert Hoover, jin a dark overcoat, arrived at Maas spondent of the Cologne Gazette says | é purp 8 | deciat mpti | dianalline ae . f pondent of the Colog! fic Coast, will unite the families of understood, was to compare the im=]1H. srreagury that orders have not | bergen yesterday morning, accom he understands cain laa ok eae ret ae pression with the teeth marks ac-| | ponied by the wife of the G PARIS, Wednesday, Nov. 2 njtwo of the foremost self made mer Ratan body of Mrs.| been legally executed uniess actually | Minister to The Hague. T the reorganization of the recovered | produced by the opportunities and de Iiamel, But the defense holds that| signed by responsible Government OF 3-CENT LETTER POSTAGE tored to Amerongen Castle, s 7 coy there will be dificulty 10 | ycjonme papa ae [seme aie: si | vee ‘4 , provinces thi re will bh ae lopment thi untry BNR wR me Witadene ita if the impression cannot be identitied | contrac agents and the con-/} wes correspondent, wt tying out the neces wee) Roswell Mi the railroad genius, lbs com ne antes ch teaniné | former Kal tion of the German elements which} || ; i De sha | Sommittee Also Orders Child] The Kai hv shy eds std prevaily’' ‘says the new| ted & Pedr MAN. sa. compared: Wi 25 | \ The War Department submitted to d et é ey sans Oa ela ndrew Carnegie, who ¢ | t Labor Amendment Into War | B4¥e consisted of of the Journal, “I do not mean the lcighty-thfrd birthday ly i Dr. Cush explained that it {s diff. |tion agreement under which it was Revenue Bill. ‘The former Empress scemed in high working population, which will | possibly $10,000,000 or more in mel IN HOLLAND PLANNED cult to get an accurate impression of | proposed to abandon without unjust WASHINGTON, Nov, 29.—Repeal.pf| *pirils, She was met at the station quick! 01 , but refer more} » vaults. > “fi Pe tha heen (ie, Cha tind i th c D as ap-| by the wife of the German Ministe: quickly come to us, but refer ma *|strong vaults, but in his feld Mr | the teeth of the lower Jaw. Th UP-|ion9 to contractors thousands of war @ increased postage rates was ap a 6 c ofth , Jer man Minister & particularly to mon he bared PULEC | \iiner was as dominant and success- per, taken in plaster, 1s accurate, he! wtp1y gontracts. He refused to ap- Proved to-day by the Senate Finance | Th Hag iA te etry! Emperor wa or occupyin, mpe com. ele 7 rpcer i sua a | M Cor 101 se yl gate nS Gi vig + ing important com-| | and resourceful as Mr, Carnegie, !Delegates to Be Present From All | said, but it is not usual to take lowers | (ove the agreement, holding that poraseihom. Amenmenants $2: ian: Ar lagers wer Avy ey Ay ie 4 wee oe sie peace conference| Miss Carnegio is twenty years old Countries, Germany and | '® Blaster. The use nurneys an |the department may not agree with a| Revenue bill were adopted to abollsh | eee eee taken to tna oath © hope peace conferenc das TNS oh on ing a lower impression ts to obtain | hae 4 1 arbitrary sum to the zone increase on second-class}, 4 oy ee eee oe ee to consideration, We) and gn Miller, who lives with his 7 eee ontractor on an arbi y # but twenty large trunks were left at bl bere an a cepa eile brot sharles Roberts | Buus Heclice ah sie ttt bot | COVer Habilities unless specific author- ates, with a proviso that the rate! tne station , will take all necessary steps to rother, Charles Rober WASHINGTON, Nov This morning's session of the trial Of} 1 ation go ri € hall be 1% cents @ pound beyond al earen pe SMINGTOD Nov nation for is given In a previous. 6 y \ eure that dt docs, It is ne tudent aviation at! peace conference of wom Miss Baksa was the first sines the sen- |i oo ing contract |200-milo radius, and also for repeal of | PADEN Ponty Pat BREACH shat Loare tA ar ar | and Nis sister, Miss Dor-j|for Webruary Holland in gational halt earl i week WiER| 4A large proportion of war orders | FO; 900k AR SHRED BORE "| he tébere! Party in Baden has tesucd naturalization anted,”* , at No, 969 Park Avenue. | national Mea as Gy gan ames F. Regan, a convict, confess#d| wore given informally by telephone OL. GHARLES HH, HOWLANDS Sasietkeal tant arcana notion o” teu BaNaris Rrovevly: wit o The announcement Of |inciuaing Germany and Austria to Judge Rosulsky and the District At-|tejegraph or letter, it is sald. In| is leading the 165th In ¥ Of pu th Joa ahila labor amend | in, 2 ding to an separate —plenipotentiarss ment was made yesterday; ai session, if finully arranged. torney t killed Mrs. Hamel. | such cases the Comptroller held new the Rainbow Division ‘ts! ment. It was offered by Senator | E ph despatch from peace negotiations and by Mrs, Carnegie, Ensign Miller t8)) 00° UO lacs at) tha tains. | TARE ROS has not been liegisiation will be necessary to per | march toward German soil with the| Lodge and provides for a ten per cent, |Copenha: ahs conditions of a separate p connected with the squadron of ¢ : i. ‘ ot inte | cution as true-lmit framing of agreements for can. |AMmerican Third Army. Col, Howland | tnx on products of child labor, COPENHAGEN, Nov .—Gen the Matin tn commenting on th marine chasers making |ts base at! tonal Committee of Women for Per-| j announced this morning | cuttation, | succeeded Col, Mot ymmand o > -- “raft von Betsingen has oven ar tion of Bavaria in breaking off re-| Bensonhurst, on Gravesend Bay, The manent Peace, of which Miss Jane Ad- | will be called as its first | | the famous unit which was formerly ed by the Workmen s and Soldiers’ Andrew Cupnegio and Roswol!|uoned secretary of state Lansing to-|nor arms and went bitterly in court] 1M OOULEBTING UJ, $, TAXES | °°: Howland wi no isa Regular Army ISMISSAL OF SOLF | two aivisions to repress tno “Bava: CURFEW RINGS TO:NIGHT, | miter startea tite as» me railroad [day an to the propriety af the soasen|tnis morning when Nathan Birchall | WW L U, 8, TAXES! man, tormerty. commanded a regis sain | according to th y —— employees. “Mr, Carnes He informed them th ob. |a stenographer of the Homicide Bu —- {o the 4am) Bly 2 ae Council Aske. pendent Ae Poltee to Wayn All Younssters Ofe|cated in the cob) and 2 regions, whi Ritch fous Sa dhe Goneteue’ Lenecaing tend. attanned to the DIsiviok Aliite than @aniient 4t Camp Grant a Council Asked to Over-] peutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, Street Under New Low, lbent his attention to the | busi-|to ALiss ms |e office, testified conce e won| Treasury Statement Comments on | ow Government—Treaty of BERLIN, Noy. 2 © Workmen's Curtew shall ring to-night. ness and became the tronmaster of} A meeting of the ative Commit: | aieged contradictory statements, Delay in Eme nding |EYES NOT ON ) WHITE HOUSE. Peace Planned and Soldiers’ Executive Counci) has ‘That is, although the bells may not|tho world, Mr, ‘Mi! having his. tee will 1d Monday in Pawon tol pp, counsel, Samuel S, Koe- Re Fi sine iihy BERNE, Thured. Pe ie ued a manifesto in contradiction of ‘ peal forth as of yore, the curfew ordi-|habitat farther west in agriculturai|determine upon time and ple ® of the| nie opjected to the reading of these| E 4 ‘i aRNE, | Thursday, Nov, 28—Theline right of the Potsdam workmen nanee of New York will become effec- | yurroundings, deve in enersi¢s to As tentatively outlined, the) ™* . ihe reading of these) WASHINGTON, Nov, 1—Chantio|MeAdoo, tm Tennessee, Docan't| Socaillst Council of Munich has tele-|qnd soldiers to summon an imperial tive at 9 P. M., and all children under | vatiroad extensions and combinati erence would be mecting during the | S@temen zine 10 Bir! Nd | conditions the collection of taxer Want to be President. |eraphe to the Executive Committee] workmen's and Soldiers’ conn 16 must bo off the streets unless accom: |" hy teoume, before his death {nt week of the goneral peace session, |BOt deen advised o foro next year now seom ace] MORRISTOWN, Tenn. Nov Jot the Berlin Socialist Counell, ge-| Swain akan sega panied by olde relatives ¢ . aveording to Miss Addams, | being questioned District At-leording to a Treasury pat com: | Thank you, but I hope you will not | monding the dismissal of Dr, W. 8. , renee Se a ‘The police have in * world opinion as tg torne The Sta plied that an{m on the detay of Congrean inlme as President | aiff 8 14," the manifesto says, iat pani ~- ntinued on Ninth Page) woman's yuestions affecting | ample warning n M ve ! Willers Adeo to ad-|' os Folipp: Aanals scuuve Council further au- , the law befor ting them durable Daksa that anyiting she eaid mish s to-day when they expreesed| stati Ce, kt’ lthoriged the members of Chanceltor - a Men's Overats & Suics, $14.95.) 1 i y ssion in Hole | be } against her. The court then he w President of| announced, wit nepotlations | Hbert's Ministry to exercise executive rs The *hHub" ot er, Broad. (‘land | $1 abou month aft ar permitted Birchall to ntinue the a when be next visited } preliminar o realy power, but eserved ‘or (20m. Weal, | rival of the Ford pen ip abroad. Feading, The statements he read to ’ unser I amd oor meee % tho jury haye been made ublic vies far bel bea right of final approval. Mena | ee ot Fe PUBS 7 below ral and party! The tel o the The Workmen’ and Sold e oe any | } orkmen's and oldtene Preys.) Te WORLD TRAVEL BeRRAL, | ‘The climax! of interest in the case \ i rene spent t ing t ad fa-| iin Council to overthrow a Government! aouncit of tho FPourt’ mc b Aroade, Prutitesr (World) Butkiing eee OF intereat in te cage | The only way to avold resorting to/ cilities which continues to. place such persona| ounel ° wrth Army, come HBP ara in aso fl ite Pare fm. N.Y Ia expected te come when the defense leollections under the old law, the | pe 2] manded by Gen, von /Aroisy F t thek jou give the reste he ee 7 ot Wise te soeaatan fey Bremen 4000, the ‘confession that he made sacly to “rah th now elieven, ia for Congrece FOOD FOR HEALTH. wired Wbert it will support oud

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