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— io as HOSPITAL SHIPS If It Happens In New York It’s in The Evening World’’ Che Circulation Books Open to All.” by The Preee Publishing - ee us NEW YORK, ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ 1918. 22 PAGES <a 8 PRICE Two OEN Ts. 4 - WILSON TO OPPOSE CONTROL BY ANY NATION. NAVY TO RELEASE 100,000 MEN SOON FROM EUROPE ON Tht ORCA: rope, had already been taken | been stricken from the navy list. Following the Orca wili come ®/ Tho reicase of enlisted men is au- steady atream of returning troops. | thorized not because the navy is over- The Cretic, which left Liverpool manned, but to permit the return to the day after the Orca, is due to reach O44) Dursuits of youths who joined New York !ate to-day or to-morrowW.| +, the war and who do not intend to The hospitul ship Comfort is ex-| 1 ow the sea, pected to arrive to-day with 400 Members of naval units in schools wounded, mainly officers. Tie Com-| 4 colleges will complete their train- fort is three days overdue, having | 1. ang then stand discharged. In the been delayed by storms, but cases of special student bodies, such anaiety is felt for her. \as the Paymasters' School at Prince- no| The United Staics steamship Slerralion and the Knsigns’ School at | sion of time left Brest un Nov. 27 and is due 'n/ Annapolis, students in the present In his ruling Justico Benedict said Heenan Ser mertes | oF Basureay e(mienea in irereesee will be com-| 11. cago of this kind the interests Hie Garren LEC) wounedy Lact seine | Pr" 5 of the public are paramount, ‘rath Ve gencere. . f Britain conditions on respondent's lines have Sea: genrcahine Wopress oF oe" i) for a long time been unsatisfactory to and Adriatic left Liverpool several ee for New York with Ameri- | tho public, and recently they have be Sern age for : }come so deplorable that they cried can eoldiers, and the Canopic sailed | } yesterday for Boston with 1,092 mem- |ioudly and insistently for relic bers of the air service. “At the evening rush hours, so The giant Leviathan, formerly the called, the cars of tho respondent German liner Fatherland, went yes- company on most of the lines are| terday from Liverpool to Brest. he | crowded far beyond the limits of ‘lll coal there and is expected to sail | safety and decency. Passengers r for Hoboken on Dec. 9, She will ar on the roofs of the cans, on the biin rive at Hoboken about Dec, 15 with pers, anywhero they can get a foot 9,000 American troops. hold or a handb: vowever prevar ORCA COMES IN WITH FLAGS id fo ae " Jous, in order to get ty their AT HALF-MAST. Identified in Court, Patrolman) without undue acta The Orca, like most of the other Is Arrested and Stripped ‘If the company had ordered the transports, came in with her ensig cars when it ought to have done oat at half-mast, Private Carroll Sav f Badge. | would have had them tong a ; age of the 471st Squadron having| | much of this very nik och ieaat succumbed to pneumonia at 4 o'clock} patrolman Robert E, MacDonald,| Would have been prevented yesterday morning, There were seven| 9 oe ae A ARRAN Sl Th cases of pneumonia in the hospital, te : WON'T TAKE INSTR from the En. sh camps, the for resides at No, 60 West 66th Street, | | nennk een ‘ ’ bat wera | Francis MoGee, rpon the complaint — jointed at this hard luck, but were ri (i Lia the less enthusiastic at s of Isadore Cohn, No. 407 New Jersey|Senator Warns Republicans Tri- the Statue of Liberty and the sky Avenue, Brooklyn. Cohn identifed! ymph of Polls Will Be Lost scrapers of an American ty ane MacDonald when he was brought into Under Wrong Leadership troops were in command of Capt on Market Court as the man] wy ciumaron Albert Bloom of No. 2500 lifth Ave sia him ao ab tha wont OF & WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—In a bit nue, Included in the troops wer eae Wont! ter attack aga Representative et allor shop in West; a fifty officers, and thére were, ioh'| soins mivcetenean Ninth Avenuc, Mav. Men oe SRS ligneh) dumaine two Y. M. C. A. workers nat $31 | mentioning Senator Sher Similar scenes of welcome w ne Ma the idpntifieation wan}™M&® from the same State, to 4 greeted the homecoming of the sole} inde Willem ad of the: Clifed in the Senate that he “woutd diers on the Mauretania, nd and] ensy ‘ i hu take ns from th f the Minnekahda were accorded to t iiepod Gps arisen malice 7 j ithe Revu boys on the Orca. The fircb ire | badge Nean Party hailin m (Mino nlshed @ lacy spray with the colors of! Max Stein, No. 41 Kast 172d Street ri sin Was coutred on the rainbow, the Police Band playing|was arraigned to-day in connection ni to Republ to them up to the pier on the transport, | wieh th ybery and told Magistrate! ©) + possible, ci n the skyscraper windows waved them|Groohl that he believed a policoman, (he President Fs stay ubroad @ welcome in white—handkerchiefs| was the real robber. After a con.| Mann $8 generally favored ap ae gultation with Capt. Willemac, Mac-| Speaker when Republicans g (Continued on Thirteenth Page.) anati wna hedliehi to aor Ail OREN OF vext ~—- immediately identified by Cohn. Sherman ¥ ved ' uns FREE FROM ALConoL, The policeman was held in $15,000 that the recent triumph of the party Father John's Medicine—euaranieed pure bail for hearing to-morrow. He re- at the polls would be lost if they sad SBeissome, Best tor colda—Advt, fused totalk, _ _ have the wrong leadership, ¢ 1,922 MORE TROOPS HOME SOUR ODER BRT. TO PUT ON. 250 STEEL CARS asked for more the order, saying it take a year to this morning which would probably the cars, Counsel for sion contended that if they dered at once they could doubtless be to obey Commis were or- procured by next August Justice Bencdict gave the com- panies until June 1 to get the cars, and added that they must then show that they were acting in good faith j1 they hoped to get any further exten { time in] Highest American War Decoration Awarded to New York Soldiers, | by bringing in point of his pistol. of the Congre The t | Medal insignia constitute jarms, in | who distinguished by extraordina tion in line duties are cligible for the Lieut Whittlesey, a this city, who returned from th about three weeks ago, was the mander of the battalions of the lost in the continual gun Only an ar small namber have y heroism and ¢ their de outside coL. WHITTLESEY, RELATED IN COURT Capt, George G. Me ohurtry Plattsburg graduate, H ber of Roosevelt's Rough lider the Spanish American War home is at No. 812 Fifth Avenue, | Divorce Witnesses Say Birth- Gent MeMirisy ane crack po day Celebration Included [eee aise Maber Poot, ot telus eB ‘ord Col awy Division which were gonne man artillery and machine and were finally rescued Major in that engagement Forest, under 35 Cocktails. ‘PLN TO SEND SENATORS cleven Germans at the siona themselves routine He was a Heroes of the “Lost Battalion’’ ieisielel | I~ wieieini-inine li heelieeMeilt | Congressional Medal for Col, | Shh breereeret vale Whittlesey and Capt. MeMur- | $ Company Must Obey Mandate | try—Private Also Honored. Made by P. S. C. Nearly | TON, a Three Two Yer ars Age | Steady Flow of Returning Sol- , an soldiers, a Colonel, captain ¥ il ‘ sy) | and private, have been design by | diers Now On With Sailing SE RV IC IS DE NC dU NC 2E Db President Wilson to receive the high-| of Several Ships. . Jest military decoration given by the 10 BE DISCHARGE Justice Benedict Says Crowd | United States for valor in action, the MANY WOUNDED COME. ing Passes Limit of Safety— | Congressional Medal of Honor, ‘They Pe ‘ 1 7 D B A “ New Passengers on Roofs. . | have bi the ae of the bbaet lessel in To-Day Brings } : awarded during the war with Ger : | y es aro York and New Jersey Men Justice Benedict, in the Supreme 4 gen ad ne dae-on a i i Co of Brooklyn, to-day issued a ‘ol harles hittlesey, 308th i juadrons. gouty in Air Sq ; Tt peremptory writ of mandamus order- | TAER NT The British transport Orca, first 0! | Daniels Also Announces That ing the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com. Capt orge G. MeMurtry rt SPO . Private Yachts Are Bei see | Private Thomas C. Neibaur the troopships to leave England with rivate Yachts Are Being = | pany and its subsidiaries to purchas 1. Whi » “ a P Col, Whittlesey, then Major, and 250 y steel cars for operation on | homie-returning American troops and Returned to Owners. eee bal Acta Riv aihap ri ot; MoMuirtrey, were at tle head of —EEEEEEE, s' ce s, ollows » the fourth to arrive, docked this : a mag the famous “lost battalion” of the morming at the foot of Fifteenth] WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—Dischargo| Heights Railroad, 135 cars; Nassau Be pe Na Street with 1,992 men and officers.|of 20 per cent. of the Navy's war-|Electric Railroad, Brooklyn espdiesesheibdeatencbanabte bodice Mandake . | . P Suburban Rail- oul against the, enomy when sur- Mo#t of the returning troopers are! time personnel, about 100,000 men, has | Queens County and Suburban Rail-| Pere eae ia Welham ered iat air squadrons, the 224th, 470th, 479th, , been authorized by Secretary Daniels, | road, 10; Coney Island and Brooklyn pilleved ren ask ie until téth, e86th, 8524, being composed of | who said to-day the men would ba] Railroad, 12. Private Neibaur distinguished him- New York boys, with some from Jer-| released as quickly as possible with] The original order for this purchase self when the Rainbow Division took sey City other nearby towns. due regard to the convenience of the] Was issued by the Public Service| Cote de Chatillion in October by and [Fra iy rh ; opping an ene charge against a Mdanatarred th terry: | service, |Commission Feb. 8, 1917, but nothing | | stopping an eneni se EMA ince 7 “a to Long| Private yachts, motorboats and! more was done about it until re- Ea Bae ee ae euies beata which took them to Long] 1140. craft taken over by the navy : | fe after all others of his patrol Teland City, where trains waited t0/ for the war already aro being turned |CMUly, when the Commission appeal- tachment had been killed or take them to Camp Mills, where more| back to their owners. Mr. Dantuis| dt the Court ; | wounded. In spite of wounds through than 9,000 men, returned from Bu-| saiq by February 700 craft will have | Counsel for the railroad compa both knees, ho completed the exploit y of men xecu ation, er of| front | com mtn ce “RY FREE BIKSA "GIRL ON ORDER OF JUDGE ROSALSKY _> is rs in| His shings | Verdict Quickly Rahuenad After Counsel Asks Dismissal | | | | PETITIONS FOR CLEMENCY SENT WILSON BY WIRELESS AS HE SPEEDS TO FRANCE. \President Uses His Own Typewriter on Speeches He Is to Deliver in. Europe-——Confers With Envoys on George Washington. F ON BOARD U, S. S, GEORGE WASHINGTON, Dec, 5 (By Wireless to the Associated Press).—There is every indication that in ‘is utterances in France the President will make plain his proposition that all jsome to tine peace table prepared to make sacrifices for a lasting pease and that armed domination by any one nation shall cease. President Wilson's ship this morning was 450 miles out, ste Steady course at a speed of 17 knots an hour | clear and cold, The President slept late and iook breakfast wit Mrs. Wilson, ao other members of the party being present with them at this meal. After+ ward the President worked with his stenographer and examined the ofti¢ ering a The weather to-day was The George Washington will steam by way of th wireless messages, which included several applications for clemency Azores, but will net put A pouch of off ALLIES AGREED. =: > SAYS CLEMENCEAU Wilson Is Reported in Full | in at those elal islands mail will be put and is using it at Im. tervals in working upon the specahes he expects to d in France, WORKED DURING MOST OF HIS FIRST DAY OUT. President Wilson spent most of the Iver ss first day of the trip working in the Accord With the Asso- office part of his suite, After a= : is knowledging from the bridge the ciated Powers. greetings that were given him as the ship put to sea he turned to the pile of letters and telegrams awaiting him and spent several hours working with his stenogmphers. In the afternoon, on the advice of his physician, Rear Admiral Cary", Grayson, he lay down and rested fora time because of a slight cold that was affecting his voice. The President received calls trom officials on board, including the Ital- ian and French Ambassadors, Fele jlowing this he took a walk on deck, together with Mrs. Wilson PARIS, Dec, 6 (Havas).—Thero ts complete agreement between the Al- Hes on all questions, particularly that concerping the former German Em- an peror, declared Premier Clemenceau on his return from London last night He expressed deep satisfaction over the {mportant results obtained at the he had | conference. The Premier & been deeply moved by the magnificent reception given him by the British, | MINEOLA, Ie I. D A birth | of Charge. LONDON, Dec, 6-Reuter’s Lim-| The reports thut the Presidential | day part ven by Mra. Ioulse °. | —- ited aya there is reason to be-|sulte had been fitted up in a luxurious lwwarner to ner companion) MisalHelon 10 PEACE CONFERENCE DEAD r nstructions of Judge] jjeve the President's advisers are pt er te eek In the dinia; ‘ Taal —- t jury trying Eligabeth} of the opinion that / the views | hall music was furnished by the shi™ Harkwell,: at: Re) seb ; Biuea ¢ murder of Meg.|of the conference regarding former | 7, “nd @ quartet of sallors, le Island, w the most enlivening | UY Unanimous Consent Committee . Limperor William are likely to coln- | ie escorting destroyers, with the t 1 he divorce| Disapproves Resolution of |" Ham + 1od ging house at eee ith those of the President | >@ttcship Pennevivania leading thee C No. 607 W 1 on Feb, 13) 4) nselt. column, are keeping in close towel, 4 Cha M. Wa Attorney immins, Seine Pe self : with the steamship carrying the Pres ela for the plaintiff, brought out! WASHINGTON, Dee. 6.—By unani-| ews her sd . ident, Minesweepers are running bée- the fa hich seemed rather to dise|mous vote the Senate Forelgn Rela- |" f : sia i, : O'Gh08 KAISER A BROKEN MAN, lfare the bow his ship, They. eaeus : ‘ tions Committee to-day disapproved tne Upon the mpletion of the State's loaded with steel billets to ineurs turb him, that the dinner had cost] pesotution of Senator Cummins of Iowa, | case, Samu Koenig, counsel tor CROWN PRINCE BABBLES their deep draught, The weather is | $120, and that there w erved thir-| Republican, proposing to wend a Senate! ees thas the pie | cold and misty, but the sea ts calm tyefive ktalla, leven Scotch high-| committee (0 Furie for the peace con- Ae z : ‘ In the evening Mrs, Wilson ree Rast) clnal inaaae Gt cansan andl cau liens int be M Jury in- |Tells Interview <r Father and He Are | jeased trom the George Washington | | 4 | 4 by her and Mra, Mae Fick to acquit the girl og. the Both Down and carrier pigeons bearing notes batten of ree wine eer renin hotter that the prosecution had Out thanks to Vice Admiral Gleaves for Did you drink thirty-five cock. | }M# an Basie auras inte produce suMcient evidence : the success ef the Orange : tor of Mias | Re? Foom found her there and shoved | LOND 5.—"You Enmish|made for the departure. i ‘ : her into n. He said that she to # " ¥ | lame o get father and me from _o i jbad @ MIS AAS bia at ba Funder Seetion | oiand We are down and out and |WILSON GETS NEWS ib ; ‘ en : NP eee avacsai'a ‘ |my father is a brok rman don't that i F hi acd Ma ts trown P said in an tnterview ve > Pe Sahin ' “ Buke “a dent of the Daily| ON BOARD HIS SHIP D| . y leaving | rh : ea cali eer Fae , added that he a —_———- ey ' ‘ " be 1 fr. K his! w ee 2 P| ‘ 1 H y : 1 bist 1 fi an aig: weer Regular Navy Service to Flee! t « t d wished} . vi ; oa as at ; ; , aiite ; rof| plemented by State Depart. ‘ , A a aie f ma pubilih Ghee on + : ‘ eed ment Matter, eat ther i r " aneenge after va tine | DN, Dec, 5.—Membatmly t \ he War y ates, a 1 ny er in ro-|the F 1 party. were were F : A ove & gard to Great B aid. “I told ‘ action slaved M Warner was bathe | Beet 80.4 bl | DS OveRee ls $ 1b & bath! Lule! 8m o —— He never believed this and would aot “the mon Oy ale oth yoom which separated the room 9o- 14 ‘Flows, World “Buuding aan, (Continued gn Second Page. take mmto account that possibijity,”* —— wsened to ‘tehstveeda? | \