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Only 1153 Casualties in Gen. O’Ryan “Uf It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ Che PRICE TWO CE ARMED FORCES FORM GERMAN Lloyd George Says British Have Cros NTS. Copyright, 1018, | by 1 The Press Publishing ‘New York World). “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | 3 ° ° @ Ss Division WEATHER—Cloudy and warmer to-night and Sunday, 1918. 12 P NEW YORK ARMY DIVISION CASUALTIES 44 OFFICERS, 1,109 MEN, SAYS MARCH General Sets at pyre Reports | iF of Number Dead or Wound- ed in the 27th. 25,000 HAVE EMBARKED. ¢ resign rl 440,000 More Assigned for Early Convoy Home—200,- 000 Here Discharged. WABHINGTON, Dec. 7.—To set rest numerous rumors regarding enormous casualties in the 27th March (New York) Division, Gen. anounced to-day that after a care- ful examination of casualty lists, it ad been found that the total casua!- ties reported from all cau: in the Division was 44 offisers and 1,109 men. i Five additional divisions have been @efinitely assigned to the American ‘Army of Occupation now advancing tmto Germany, the General said. They are the 24 and 7th Regulars, 28th (Pennsylvania), and 33d (Illinois), Nationa} Guard, and the 79th (North- east Pennsylvania, Maryland and District of Columbia) cae Army. | These {ve divisions have been) given the tas of occupying Luxem-| burg, Gen, March announced, and go to specific areas around Mont medy, St. Mihiel and Longuyon. They form the second line of the army of occupation ready to reinforce the other army on the Ph.ue if necessary. NGLAND ASKED WILSON TO SEND 120,000 ACROSS; | RESPONSE WAS 1,900,000, in Speech at ‘Leeds, Tells of His Request to the loyd George, President. EEDS, England, Dec. 7.—“1 shall never forget that morning when I sent a cable message to President Wil- von telling him what {he facts were and how essential it was that we should get American help at the apeediest possible rate and inviting him to send 120,000 in- fantry and machine-gunners to Europe,” said Premier Lloyd George in the course of a speech to 3,000 persons here to-day. “The following day,” continued the Premier, “there came a cable- gram Presid Wilson ‘Send your sbips across and we will send the 120,000 men.’ “America,” ad; Mr George, 1,900,000 more across, and out of that number 1,100,000 were carried by the British Mercantile Marine.” ANDITS GET $2,000, SHOOT from Lioyd ‘sent men BOOKKEEPER AND ESCAPE: hree Ride Away on Motor Truck With Payroll of Machine Shop in Charles Street. ‘The official composition of the Amer-| ‘Three hold-up men got about $2,000 dean army of occupation, the 3d Ameri- to-day from the oMce of Alexander ean Army, as reported by Gen. Persh-|Reid & Company's machine shop, No. ing, follows: 165 First, 24, 84, 4th, 6th, 7th Regulars; | sh 28th, 82d (Michigan and Wisconsin); | ke 334 and 42d (Rainbow), tional Guard; 79th, $9th (Kansas, Missouri,| jo) South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, | he New Mexico, Arizona), National Army. | on in} pu vl rol Major Gen, Joseph T. Dickman is command of the entire force The personne! assigned Gen. Pershing for early return home was given by Gen. March as officers by and 125,515 men. Additional units of the 924 and 87th Divisions, with |d some coast artillery regiments and |th engineers are included, h Gen. March announced that at]' home during the past week more i than 200,000 men ‘hid been released. The total number of officers released up to yesterday was 7,658. The dis- ebarge system ts being rapidly gpeeded up as the men in charge of it became more accustomed to the ‘operations. | Afvouncement made of p salting from France of the tmnspc Susquehanna, Santa Anna and D Kalb, with sick and wou Santa Anna and De Kalb 2 and may be expected to arrive in|, New York about Dec r De! 5 Kalb. hagyon board eleven naval of- | w ficers and 574 naval enlisted inen, « The Susquehanna sailed nl, France Nov, 29 and iy due to in New York, Dec. 10. Embarkation Tetaty at North At- es, is moving in to The total of returning trooj lantic Ports A |a'eiriers from Versailles to-day ready actually embarked for home 1 " ow — | was announced as 834 officers, 1 t ant EAGLE BOATS CUT TO 60. | men, 195 civilians, two nur a ‘ dicta two prisoners houne Heodquart-|Vord Building Progra Car-| cupation abroad is indetinite, cer a: te un ae i WASHINGTON, De Mareh said it would be nov to Y was) Depa ask Congress for new colisiment F erate legislation, Under the present law no ! malay eng ae provision Is made for such a force as pipies Sh will be needed after the four months| * PN . CIE SEL are OPP (Pentinuea on Becond Page) Don’t west your ‘cmd Hein, so.aap| t2 complete the entire Eagle boat pro- 5 Charles Street, and esc ash red the after ooting book- eper. Dougias in t The noise ning faring arm from machines {n an ad- room prevented anyone from the robbers approac® Brash d two clerks in the office were told to ut thelr hands up. The clerks com a d backed away. When th bbers an 40 gather up the mon hich was loose on « desk in propara- on for the weekly payroll, Brash in- One of the robbers standing near the arm. ‘Then the a wit hoy. The het been heard in the shop. Wit os said three men were seen to ru the building, jump on a mov or truck and ride away The ve not traced them or shot ree file m in WORLD WIDE REVOLT PLOTTED AT STOCKHOLM 1 o Have Been Seizure Sa of Exposed b Docuinents TOCKHOLM, De Documents ized here are alleged to cal a jot for a world-wide revolution, an enter in Stockholm ~ 795.411 SENT TO “EUROPE, | It}! HOLLAND WANTS French President and Allied Kings AAISER AND HIS SON “INTERNED FOR LIFE we | Will Suggest Island in West; Indies as Possible Place of Internment. | DUTC H FLE ET AS GUARD| Kaiser Will Be Delivered to International Court if Allies Insist. LONDON, Dec. 7.—If the Allies in- sist upon the delivery of the former German Emperor and Crown Prince to an international court of j Holland will yield, but will first urge that the Allies content themseives with an undertaking by Holland to intern them for life in one of the |Duteh colonies, according to an Am- sterdam despatch to the Express. Holland, will sug- gest that Hohenzollern and his it 1s understood, son be placed on an islgnd in either the East or West Indies, where he will guarded by a Dutch fleet. It is also anticipated that Holland ” | will be asked for compensation for |rermitting a violation of neu- trality by allowing German troops |to pass through the Province of | Limburg on their retreat from Bol- |gium, and receiving ships from Antwerp. This compensation, says the corre- | spondent, may possibly be the cession of certain territory along the Belgian ermun frontier owned by Holland since 1839, perhaps the southern part of Dutch Limburg, the population of which region is claimed to be princi- paily Belgian. KAISER’S EXTRADITION Noi OPPOSED IN BERLIN German Government Decides Not to Place Obstacles in the Way ZURICH, Dec. 7.—The German gov ernment has decided not to oppose extradition of the former Kaiser and Crown Prince from H reported here to-day HOUSE MOVES TO QUARTERS OF PEACE DELEGATION Hotel Crillon Apartments Are Across Seine From Scene of Inter-Allied Conferences PARIS, Dee, 7 the f ence Col. KE. M. House wa tof the A an peace conte delexsites to ession of h quarters in the H Crillon, where apartments have been reserved tor The apartments are exts\ @ ones on the third floor of the bulld ng. the Pla « de la Concor ic t otf where the ses ed conference are across the Seine another of the Will Come to the United States To Repay Woo * RING GroRaE 7 oF World’s Monarch! rate Entertainment Heie Diplomatic the United possibly wit tertaining PI care of gium, King Gee und King | the French made Stephane ‘aris Le ™ forthcoming immanuel of Italy, T within the yeur 1s certain, as his term of Md ning World to-day LEN GLA Ee Courtesy Demands s’ Trips and Elabo- WLS MAY ASK DAVISON AN ~ BARUCH TO PARIS |Told to Be in Readiness for afford | proprietics will States the privilege hin the next year, of en resident Raytnond Poin- | King Albert of Bel- | V.of Great Britain nee, at President's visit will be } Call Peace Detegates, Washington Report. WASHINGTON, Dec, 1. tice exp! Lauzanne, told sin 1920, editor of a reporter for that the ax much as-| the atin, Bernard visits he hy ¢ i oft va s~ wured as the ising of the sun, since |! iruch, chairman of the War Indu from time immemorial the head of jtries Board, afd Henry P, Davison, one government who ertains the | Ci rman of the American Red Cross head of another invariably repays War Council, have been asked by the visit i} “Of course there is nothing official at this tine ot the Fre: monarchs,” Mr, Wilson of them, B the visits, of a prince there is | President Wilson to hold themselves ing of the Belgians 4 part of the historic Quirinal, baving 4t his call anything within the king dom, His place of residence in Br land bus not been announced detin diness to respond to a call for in respect to the coming ea Neh President and the sald M. Luzanne, “for has not yet visited any ut as to their repaying rvices with the Peace Dele- \ their ation In Europe ‘SHOT FIRED AT PAES, no uncertainty itely, but it will be the grandest the course. It is un estublisned custom| tstaborute entertainments « » being that would not be disregarded aauueas tee ant aii ine resis ——- "ra 1 , Wilson has sailed to | gent expect vinib and aimilar.4 Bullet Mi Ruler by Wide Mar- visit’ President are, tho Kings |torta aments will v » be pro + “fe Spar 7 of Great Britain, Belgium and Italy, sys edie ad Hh ct, re gin—Aosailatt Is Promptly ‘They will follow tradition and com t ; Phot Ariesied to visit this Government, Whether |ous great cities the guests LISLON, Dex President Paes it be in the early part of the year! would vi na ihe i expanse of | w ired at by an unnamed essall- or the lutter part, no one knows, for, ‘territory will moun months of plan- lant, who was promptly arrested. as I told you, no official action will | ning Pevclvbh MUIIAE eanee Riek b ken until President Wilson has | _ Visited the capital | GIRL RISKS il ah ies The reception of these visitors win |MIGH SCHOOL « officials hard at| SAVE HOME IN FIRE|CASUALTIES 10,000 country has never entertained a for- | pute Gut Flames With Water F1 tll eign ru with the exception of | King Kalakua of the Sandwich| [sathtub—Overcome as She | (on, Skoropadski, Hetman of Uk- Islands—and the infinitesimal propri- Leans Out Win for A | rine 500 Russian elies were ot observed to any great . | ty extent on that occasion. The rulers Mi agice dae ‘i sksanie' Officer Killed who are coming undoubtedly will be eader in athiet in bh muice | LAUSANNE Switzerland, De 1ccompanied by extensive entourages SAY MAY AO the Ukrainian Nattonat und democracy will have its first real |‘ ; Union | Union bh cupied Klett after a fling at entertaining nobility in all its ; avers but n which the casualties | Reports from Europe of the notable | men,’ who found her f with | os ‘ arrangements being made for Mr, |her head dad shoulde: janes i i from Heft by the Ursin Wilson convenience, comfort and L . quick 4 an I eau) entertainment give me hint at the H Ds ret A i killeg Gen. Bk tusk the Government and er of. |diers’ dun Ned ki ind 1 man he Ukraine, a ficials of the United 8 1 fina | ne ry , | I i confronting them. In Fra in Enge | corrioa wa I 4 ry }tand and in Italy the most elaborate jit Into the f WRECK IN FRANCE KILLS 30, commodate him and his suite mag: |{eaned o ve Troop ‘Crain te Collision Neae Cha- nificent manner ‘The natable mansion | Naas of France has been re- | Sweets and Pes 1 LATA LonTHIPAY Bf rated for the Presi WASHINGTON, Dv Nine million ¢ , int t Gecerpted: & he President's atay | inde of candy were bought last week | 48”, When & train carrying soldiers there. In Rome Mr. Wilson will residepin et RRS Se ND d with another train near Chateau-Raux for the army over: 000 gallons of pickles. slong with 365,- ~ _ m ————- drow Wilson’s Visit yjbefore the Chancellor's palace last night, proc AGES EPUBLIC ed Rhine DECLARED PRESIDENT. OF THE “GERMAN REPUBLIC” SOLDIERS AND SAILORS EBERT Armed Forces Assemble Before the Chancellor’s Palace in Berlin and Announce Decision—Members of Soviet Executive Committee Are Placed Under Arrest. PARIS, Dee: 7 (United Press).—Armed soldiers and sailors, massed imed Chancellor Ebert to a Berlin despatch to President of the “German Republic,” according L’Heure to-day, received by way of Berne. BERNE, Dec. 7.—The entire Executive Committee of the union of Workmen's and Soldiers’ soviets was arrested by soldiers yesterday, a Berlin despatch reported to-day. LONDON, Dc. 7.—The Berlin Government has revoked its de- cision to disarm the troops returning to Berlin, News dispatch from Amsterdam. according to a Central —$— BRITISH TROOPS CROSS RHINE; FIGHTING IN STREETS OF MAINZ, NOW OCCUPIED BY AMERICANS Several Persons Reported Killed. and Shops Plundered— Whether Disturbances QOc- curred After Arrival of Americans Is Not Stated. LEEDS, Dec, 1.—"The) man. British at this moment are crossing Rhine,” announced in a speech Here to-day. COPPNHAGEN, Dec. 7 (United Press).—Several persons been England, An advance of approximately twelve miles eastward was madg on Monday, the report stated, and scores fof small villages, none of them of Importanc were occupied. Fow rules it is expecte tion the Premier Lloyd George been laid down, as that the proad admonj- tained in n. Pershingts pected. Fire- have killed in street fighting at Mayence Proclamation will be rv Maina), according to reports re- sie Fe ‘i ; arms of all descriptions and ammunt- ceived here to-diy any sh MV | tiom Rave been ordered turned in wieh been plundered the warning that if this is not dongen Whether these disturbances took | Search of the houses will be made, place before or after the urrival | Yesterday hundreds of the inhable * tants appeared with ¢ ung of American troops | stated. DE wh guns rangiag from the German army rifle to ain LONDON, Dev. (A ted Press). | cient 1 cient fowling piece American troups hav ed Maing | Ay the army advances the necessity (Mayence), capital of the Province of [of food relief appears less urgent: Rhenish Hesse and one of the prin vod is not abundant, but there te cipal fortresses of Ger n the | left bank of the Rhine, acc Amsterdam wires quoting the semi Wolft News f Berlin ny The of pepper tn the aurants i# due to the fact that the Germans used all bie ding t the av Bureau offictal stocks in the manuacture of mug: The occupation took place Wednes- | tard gies. day, says the despatch. | troops | At Treves, 130 airplanes were founal entered Cologne at 4 Wriday | ready for delivery to the Allies, along afternoon | with a small quantity of supplies Reports A Army | jen, Smith Indleate of Occupation, datet Monday, declare | thi Himited in varlety, {that the fl suing their | there Is y enough to meet tudied ind eceiving | tho needs yf thu peuple. Prices, how- American ¢ 1 Gen, Dicks | ever, ary very big -¢-———$—— “| WILSON TO ANSWER BRITISH | CLAIM FOR SEA SUPREMACY Question of Sea Power Uppermost in the Mind of the President, but He Makes No Comment Aboard Ship. BOARD U, 8 8. WASHINGTON o supremacy evinced great int The President rest in the bulletin, the Associated Pro but cid not comment on tt. Wilson has read from the wireless!) 1 Vig subject ts despatches Winstoa cer Clurch- | upy r o Me. Wilson's mind and Wie rynowed declaration for British [be ts i to exprpss Gizpaglf gx ]

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