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\Favors for Hearst Man Asked “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ — PRICE TWO CENTS. ht, 1018, by The Press Publishing ole a ‘New York World). The NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19 18, ‘Circulation Books Open to 2 28 PAGE 8 PRICE TWO CENTS. KAISER WILL BE TRIED, BRITISH PLEDGE ALLIES MAY OCCUPY BERLIN HEARST ORGANS OUTSPOKEN SEE CALLS mat Would Be Hards Hardship on Chil-| dren and Indictment of Says Hylan. ON GERMAN SIDE, CABLED. ° BERNSTORFFINDORSING HALE Heads of Department of Justice Bu- Parents, BERLIN MAY BE OCCUPIED BY U8. AND ALLIED TROOPS: GERMANY 10 PAY EXPENSE ; OMOEA Armistice Delegation Have Al-| ready Sent a Demand WIRELESS ORDERS REACH TUMULTY FROM WILSON SHIP President Communicates by a} Special Code Devised by Cipher Experts. WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Messages : : ’ Mayor. Hyk lay vetoed the reau Investigation at Brewers’ In svrew orsinince pissea vy ine for $23,500,000. a sees. bean 16 Se i i Pare ch eenuuene en Re u 5 Ouse rom Presiden son Asking Favors Be Shown Hearst * ie seattle te ace scald shh eR Ma ek i Washington, Secretary Tumulty got Cash and Bank Notes Take |batk to his desk to-day in time to Correspondent. ae ya Silt tate) From Belgium to Be Re \sreais cla heey 4 to eer summer months or 9 P. M. during stored This Month. Tt Is understood that the wireless WASHINGON, Dec. 6 (Associated Press).—In telling his story of German propaganda in America, A. Bruce Bielaski, Chief of the Bureau of Investigation of the Department of Justice, fo-day laid before the Sen- ate Committee investigating brewer and German propaganda, | \ py rt: A child under sixteen years of age] cablegrams soins for the physician for a sick the winter months The Mayor's veto message said, | COPENHAGEN, Dec, 6.—The Deut- scho Allgemeine Zeitung publishes an alleged American wireless despatch de- This Will Be One W One Way to Pre vent Future Wars, He Declares. in | member of the family, to the drug| claring that American and Allied troops men F éxehanged in 1916 by Count von Sernstorff, then Ambassador here, and) «tore for medicine, attending the| will occupy Berlin provisionally for DUNDEE, Dec in Eorei 4 gz Women's or Young Men's} the f policing that city. Press.)—-The British representatives the Berlin Foreign Office. , ‘ un Association, libraries, edu- | palit ae i ce acre ays at the Peace Conference will demand % y lespatch from ie 8 Oni mmstorff’s messages urged that special favor be shown | cationat concerts, religious activities, : } end absolute abolition of 6 OF Be ¥ 5 1 wspaper|¢veniny schools, or even peing on tne| the Workmen's and Soldiers Council Keneral ae in se eau 1 e c S e c w “ 7 C! jon ‘ol ou Surope, William Bayard Hale, an American, about to visit Berlin as a newspape . near their own home on a| there hasannounced the Brench prob- oon a ¥ hroug, A iP F i ihch cadets g Vinston Spencer *hurehil made correspondent, fea: he was employed by the Hearst organs|). cummer night trying to get a| ably will occupy Heidelberg and the re pect zc Rey aeites ounce speech here. hreath of ir, would be violatinzs | city of Mannheim, because the watch _ id had outspokenly placed themselves on the! r y ‘ which the message sa such ordinance and the parent could|man at the Mannheim prison killzd (It was by conscription that Ger- | German side. be summoned to court to answer for| three French prisoners. many was able, in peace times, to Bielaski told the committee that ? lsuch a violation.” os eo F praved bn pete be vd | The Mayor said the proposed ordi- mo oO cond Hale was on the Hearst pasrelt for FIRE IN PUBL Fe eek aces A er eee $200 a week, and also was employed 1" nie Leola sean en cura F At $15,000 a year by a publicity or-| BELIEVE BOY STAR parenta of this clly in that thé eu: PAY EXPENSES DON'T GIVE SOLDIERS DRINKS, { | nization formed in this country by eee ithorities did not feel that they were ALLIED ARMIES BAKER PLEADS 10 COUNTRY | ¥ H 5 compete Do exercise prope suar- } | Dr. Bernard Dernburg, the German! pining Desk in Building No. 54 mpet nt to hee ii is proper guar ‘ dianship over their childr Peon BE eee oe propagandist. Recalls Similar Incident in The Aldermen may » ordi- ‘er a ; ‘ Suggesting on June 2, 1916, that the Game @lace a Year Aro 12 ape: Dee eae wae ae a {Armistice Body Asks $13,500,000 Secretary Asks Friends of Returning time was favorable “to get Hearst to ; ; thorities are|{Wo-third's vote, for U. S. Occupation, $10,- | Men to Help Enforce Law «| ‘The police and school authorities ar , ind a first rate journalist to Ber! nvestigating a fire that started at noon | —_ 000,000 for British. | at Celebrations. staff told the foreign office that ; | Fe. oes sotestad was Hales whe tia) loscay Ip nubllo schoo Mouth AL NG RHINELAND REPUBLIC LONDON, Dec, 6.—The French SHINGTON, Dec, 6. — Secretary eo ‘d , est 41th Street Tl e is suapi confidential agent of ' mci enay Armistice Commission has de- Baker to-day appealed to friends of id had been a F [clon of incendiarism on the part of a DEMANDED IN COLOGNE Daeray cautalte ites one tee the embassy since the seagioning LF | renootboy spatched a note to Berlin, demanding \assistanee in discouraging the giving of war and was bound as such by/ The fire started in a desk in the pedelcry ‘ . ‘ elistemantine liters tai tie man ca oa Mester ta dune 2h) 1018 |same manfer that another fire was : : VOTE SA EREED SAA a Oe Win one Hearst," the Ambassador's mos jstaited in the same building a year}Leading Citizens Call for Inde-|curred by the Allied Armies to date, “In the celebrations many men in uni sage said, “is not aware that Hale i ©, and on the former occasion tt wai pendent Government “Under a Central News despatch from Am- form have been given intoxicating : ss but knows him only ax a | found that a boy had started it Garman Emniret sterdam stated to-day, drinks,” the Secretary said. This is pid a tae Anuenalleti o Han | THOLCRMARE tacdhy Was aleny The zerman EMpire, The expenses are said to include contrary to law, It is a breach of mili bade seading art t jou ORLCA Tata ast x ie, SR BR COPENHAGEN, Dec, 6.—At @ meet | $13,500,000 on behalf of the American ‘FY discipline. It Is an injury to the sanieaies ading out with « hand extinguishe ing of 5.000 leading citizens of the| Army and $10,000,000, provisionally, returning troops. A. drunken soldier in pa 1 resi sth) nineland in Cologne on Wednesday it) \.. + " ‘ar, ® dis#race to his uniform, an insult to Hale, according to Biclask | BIRD BRIK: 38 WILSON’ S NOTE. | was resolved, in view of the impossi- | behalf of the British. Of the lat- ine fag a shane to himeslf and a dan paid by the German Government to) copia bility of establishing a regular govern. |'* &mount $500,000 will be levied OM ger to the community visit Roumania and if possit | Navy Now Wants Army Plweon|ment in Berlin, to proclaim at the |PDurev and the remainder on Cologne.) «1 appeal to the friends of the sol vent entrance of that nation into the That Carried Message. earliest possible moment an independent} PARIS, Dec. 6 (Havas).---Aliena- ‘diers to discourage this abuse of hos- | Mr. Hearst, Bielaski auld, war MAG WANIL. A “4 er|republic “under the German Empire." | tion or mortgage of railways, mines |pitality. Our army in service has had SO ca era ie a saree Pre w republic would include the coun-|or other undertakings in which the | Tecord for cleanness and sobriety, of lenerant of fa che: We gale bear. Rhine and Westphalia, The| German nation is interested is for- {Which the country has the right to be laston mission: " t the following message from Presi by Karl Trim-| hidden by a decision announced vy |Proud: I appeal to that pride to help Following is the me of June 3 , Deputy, and Herr the men live up to 0 thes record.) o eee ah, Husios (Gant. had MEE on to Vice Admirat | be velaliat- member of the | the mixed conference being held at | sent by ee a ‘ Gleaves, commander of the cruls- | Berlin Governme [Spa Foreign stocks belonging to | " ity to Your Excellency’s loboken, N. J tn gontorm Re oeasae thal : i en ae DEFENDS \ VISIT OF WILSON. Re ichsbank, come under the provisions | winb, I suggest bd * vet of the decision. It is announced that SAYS je LEADER | ble time to get Hearst to charming arrangements made fo: tavoral ‘at to Berlin nepal fe Liverpool Post Replies to Crities|negotiable instruments, documents, pili laiinacnsted AE A Ee agora [ila Hilf easyer of President, public records, articles of art and . el man eelected, W. 5. esa in EPITH BOLLIN u POOL, Dec, 6.—The Liverpool | bills of banks of France and Belgium |Daumig Asserts That All Belonging as Your ziscel eney is Sapte aa a yp in discussing the of Presi-|taken by the Germans during the to the Old Regime Will beginning of Gna ae sie: ¢ Wilso! aye war will be returned, Be Rid of Rows agent of the Emba Tana ay. Aifficwlt for us 1 Restoration of cash and banknote je Rid of Power, has been bound by contract tii June N. J | ‘ ! c | will be made to Belgium this month,| LONDON, Dec. 6.—The man, who 28, 1918. In making this he ePRIOTY re 1 | 7 by an = a lit is ed that Germany will remit ro than any ot person is re the main idea t Ho would ying.” sald Nf Admiral, "Now |! Wilson's . AKT es the gold taken ou: of |APOMAIDIe for Germany.s present 6 the most tab n a want t 1 ¢ t especia 3,000,000 tranc y, ia Ernest Daumig, a ding t he anization ser “ — | At Ru iifanen tie Mhulal Anis |the Berlin correspondent of the Daily the reorg® says German Colonies Seek Britinh | wears Je received fr ! i pverninc Baniaia vice after peace Rale. e 8 ‘Sucmie | Da told th r NFIDENCE BE ' ‘ Mi > | Daumig told the correspondent of ASKED FULL CO LONDON, Dec. 6. Ives of Ger- wl the Express that the peace delegates ACCORDED TO HALE nar colonies want to come 1 **| 222 HARVARD MEN KILLED, noon iante salaried Bort pre se . pon SE othe y present Cad- “y pequest full cont Britiah rule, said W mine Te ' x i inet, which undoubtedly would re. acoorded to Hale, who will bring with | secretary of State for Colonies, pe era (f|S0t Were Im the Army a8 Navy eee ee aint would ‘a letter of recommendation from ut Westminster to: t. He de i : oe the National Assembly him 8 Dr. Hamman. Hearst is n flcaeed Senay: rancaseitatives ae) ne CAMBRIDGE, | Mass Dec. 6.—Two! Ho declared the Government's inten- : - shoulc Na hundred and twenty-two Harvard men 0 get rid persons belon aware that Hale is our agent, but | pe aid tte | SHIP EXPLOSIVES TO EST eee a illed In the war eed me? |tion to get rid of all persons belonging s him as a Germanophil i |b 16 to the old regims. Dr tp only knows chi dade (To Rpt tee ; ,,,, [to reports received ay the Harvard war | gecretary, would be é tian UTAAN WhO. has. ROH MAP em ¢ \ Moxie [records office, OF the number 201 were |who had taken no part in politics dur. ing articles to papers leas Men's Overcoals & Suits, $14.95, | “ Fort Wingate, New Mexico, in the army and navy and 21 in aux. [jn Bad of * ue ‘Another message, dated June 5, 1916, | "phe «Hub thing Corner, Broad- Mirchi sale ed a © liliary branches of the service ‘The strength of the new Germa ‘as way, corner Barclay. st vhell-ioading plant at Morgan.| Approximately 6,000 Harvard men Senate inact en oezale tells me, and Hearst con-| worth, Bullding, wil participated actively in the war, es A ponte Pra gdesl bed Hiya “ 8 + and Hea =) Saturday, 5’ Men's Heap Re a. bis idly would be decided at the ce Confer. firms, that the latter is rather hurt its & Overcoats, black GAY tlt iat . > ence. He did not think nany would that on Wiegand’s account The World| {Gltary Stodelt wi Maes. 4a ty 4k Our Committee at Pe WORLD REETAURANT, need much of an army or navy 1 ortant Berlin inter-| special pr to-day and Saturday, $14,905 , boy of the , and exp! | Specials for tod, 6. 1018, -> gets all the impc ID si795. Open Wday night Unio the |at Moran sat Cictobe Fried filet of Sole with, Tartar Saice..... $0.88 TIME:PROVEN VALUB Hub Clothiers, B'way, cor. Barclay st. He op hiced that 500,000 pounds of Wilet Migogo 6 8 at ton menie ss oo ' BY Risen at @€ontinued on Second Page.) Adve TNT already Js on the way, pray eid bina i, DP P va Ey . = = = plans, will begin in Paris on Dec, 17, | with President Wilson participating. | They lata so far have dealt only with routine executive business, and |that, except for a report on the nom- ination of Carter Glass as Secretary of the Treasury, it has not been nec- essary to bring any matter of im- portance to the President's attention. Mr. Tumulty expects to communl- cate with his chief almost freely 1s though he were in the White House, A special code for the pur- poss has been devised by cipher ex- peris and the executive messages are given priority over all other business through the naval radio. eee ‘PRESIDENT DONS LIFE BELT IN DRILL TO “ABANDON SHIP” George Washington’s Passengers Could Be Away in Boats in Ten Minutes. ON BOARD U. 8. 8. GHORGE WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 (by wireless to the Associated Pres#).—-The Pres! dept has faced the test that the American troops have been unde; going on their way to France. The American Executive was forced hastily to don a life preserver and prepare to abandon a ship which theoretically had been attacked by a submarine. Previously having been instructed by Capt. McCauley, President Wilson left his office and called Mrs, Wilson and led her to a lifeboat. The Preal- dent assisted Mrs. Wilson tn adjust- ing her life preserver, and then thoy stood in line waiting. Meantime, all the ship's company was doing'the same as the President. The drill was perfectly conducted Jand the people on board the George Washington could have abandoned | ship in ten minutes. Seven of the twelve destroye. turned back yesterday, Preliminary Peace Bexin Dee, PARIS, Dee. 6. discussions, Discussions 17. —Preliminary peace according to present are expected nearly a month congress, with sented, probably to continue tor The formal peace the Germans repre- vill start Jan, 15, | Brest Prepares for the Reception of PARIS, Dec ity Council of Brest, where dent Wilacn will land, Is preparing an elaborate recep- tion for the American Executive, says ain from the Mayor of Brest, alist, to the Paris Bocialist news- paper Humanite The President will probably land in that’ part of the comme harbor where the A troops disem: barked,” m continues. "In that case, ad from the port railroad depot re Ww of gorse be, Nata tw f Brittany), with wWophi President rance on FULL POWER OF ENGLAND TO BE USED AGAINST KAISER, PROMISE GF LLOYD GEORGE Premier, Calling War a Frightful Crime, Says None Responsible Can Be Allowed to Escape Be- cause Their Heads Were Crowned. LONDON, Dec, 6.—In a detailed restatement of his policy, issued! by Premier Lloyd George, calling for the trial and punishment of the men responsible for the war, however high their place, he pledged the entire influence of the British Government at the peace conference to see that justice was done. In calling for the expulsion and exclusion of all enemy aliens from British soil, the Premier said a considerable proportion of enemy resident in the United Kingdom during the war had abused British hospitality and thus had forfeited their claims to remain, “The Kaiser must be prosecuted,” said Lloyd George. “The war was a crime. Who doubts that? It was a frightful, terrible crime. It was a crime in the way in which it was planned and in the deliberate wantonness with which it was provoked. It was also a crime in the in vasion of a helpless little State and in the wicked and most brutal treat- ment of that little State. Remember the treaty of neutrality, the scrap of paper. a SAYS KAISER'S WRITING “Surely, the war was a crime, The jfact that all these iniquitous things PARIS, Dec, 6.——Attention is called to the coincidence that President Wil- son will Dec. 13, Echo be were done in the name of war and SHOWS GUILT IN WAR under the imperial edict of an auto erat does not change their nature to Publish His | T8® YF Was @ hideous, abominabie s “lerime, a crime which | millions of the Bavarian Premier Notations on Foreign Office pee sent best young men of Documents. Europe to death and mutilation and TON, Dec. 6—Notations in| has plunged myriads of homes inio Kulser's own handwriting on | 4¢80lation, important Forelgn Office documents “la no ene responsible? te ne eave Withalia's caedstal” resnsRalbuiGe one to be called to account? Ie tor tho war, according to Kurt Hiener,| gies, * be ne punishment? Surely, that neither God's jus Bavarian Premier, quoted in diplomatic! tiga nor man’s. The men ve advices to-day. ‘These papers relating! sponsible for this outrage on the to the start of the war | published, Hisner sald LLOYD GEORGE SCORED will shortly be human race must not be let otf because their heads were crowned when they perpetrated the deed. JURISTS DECIDE FOR TRIAL BY INTERNAVIONAL COURT, FOR IGNORING LEAGUE “The British Government ref. | the question of the criminal eulp —_—_— | ity of the Kaiser and his accompli | to their law off They invited a b« land evel cos weeks agu. ly of jurists in Bing. London Newspapers Declare Union s some of Nations Is Demanded by Ss to investigate the matter, and British People. they have unaninously come to the LONDON, Dec, 6.--The morning news- | COMClusion that the Kalser and bla Papers score the manifesto pronounced by Premier Lioyd George in his latest political speech, because he failed make any reference to the League Nations The Times calls the League of Nations accomplices in the making of this war ought to be tried by an international court. They also reported strongly in favor of the punishment of those guil- ty of murder on the high seas and the to of the most Important of all questions to|*0MMinably ill treatment of prison. be taken up at the peace eonference. | °T* It says a Leag would ‘guarantee “The British Government wil that sense of international security use its whole influence at the which alone can obviate the need of] peace conference to see that jus. abe tye ‘armainents Map lo euasuace “The British peuple ure deeply 1 earnest regurding the League of Na “After what has happened in |tions,” the Times concludes: the last four or five years it is ‘ | —_——— impossible to entertain in our Kalser's ten Joins New! midst a population of which a iove fs considerable portion abused Y i, Dec. 6. nee dalber our LONDON, I 6 Prin Adal t, hospitality. This ha b third son of the former German im rel peror, has joined the present govern-| onstrated by eveidence ment, according to, 4 Berlin dispatch| ble to ignore, They epi to the Express. © iy now at Pots- dam, it is sald. plotted and assisted Germany mie forming plans for the destruetion Polish Troops Capture Breat- of a country which offered them Litovak. hospitality. They thus have fors - LONDON, Dec. 6.—A despatch from feited any claim to remain, Cracow reports that Polish troops have captured Brest-Litovsk and ap- proaching Rawauska MUST PAY COST Of WAR Up To THEIR CAPACITY, “Further, it would lead to tne: able irritation and disturbance Germans who have been fighting: ue for four years came here to take val | bread out of the mouths of the i, mom they for four years sougt tg, are ss THE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, Arcade, Pulltasr (World) Buikiing. 63.08 Pert Row, N.Y. hk Beekmes 4000, Chech room for ancl perosle open day and = Money ordre and ‘wevellers’ checks for

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