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._ ——— oe sacunkmncecin aceon i N ‘If lt Happens In New York ; | § It’s In The Evening World’’ Che U Yr > “Circulation Books Open to All.’| _ I“ Cirentation Books Open to All.” eee f LL TWO CENTS. res Cie ste We Weta NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1918. 20 reGre ARMY FORMED TO CRUSH REDS IN BERLIN” || FIVE SHIPS BRING 7,400 WORE REEATINS HYLAN HLOS COL. WILLIAMS ‘Rae, GERMAN TROOPS TAKE OATH j, US. FIGHTING MEN HOME: “Tray Sore ANDFOURB R'HIHERUPS poe TO SUPPORT HE REPUBL # NEW YORK HEROES COME..." FORBRIGHTON BEACH WRECK ‘@@™"°%., MAY ARREST RED LEADERS r lisher Waved Flag as He Rertageeetes fu Many Wounded Men on Trans: | SOLDIERS HURL Struck at Allies. [Bench Warrants Charging ‘ARMISTICE EXPIRED Machine Guns and Munitions Are | ports, Which Also. Bring WARNED BY _ EDITORS. Manslaughter in Second De- AT 6 O'CLOCK A. M. Being Collected in Suburbs of Air Units and Others. —— gree Issued for the Officials. FIRST OF 76TH HERE HEARST PAPERS ete ees Embareo), C. IS. CRITICISED oe Berlin for Use Against the Radi- ~ FIRS ) SICcs. oe ey I aOEL), | sae | ommissioners Reserved Right. to cals—Situation Growing Worse. nr ( vommande ering ee tiations May —_— ——— mee | | ; Stories of Brave Deeds in Bat- INTO THE rey of Plants. Wants Inquiry to Determine if] Extend It and Neg tle Told by Veterans— fy Members Are Not Liable for Be Under Wa oo WASHINGTON, D i rtling| ! BERLIN, Dee, 11,—Chancellor Ebert has decided to form a Socialist Jessels # ure c n the Grd e Pe ficaaes: c stice expired at 6 { Other Vessels Due. ee pares a Ya thease Neglect—Motorman Held. | Flesh thie ucentne Sat Army to offset the forces of the Spartacus group. une — Reed Aen, Home on Kroonland, In| ‘orn svestigation of German prope. oe | ern time. It became effec ; JE, De jon j i wi se, ac ( Five more transports arrived to- snsed Over Revelath 50S | panda throw William Randolph} Mayor Hylan, sitting as a com-| tive at 11 A. M. French time BERNE, Dec. 11.—The situation in Berlin is growing worse, accord: : } @ay with 7,400 sailors and soldiers: SStteN SE REVEIAUK Hearst's instructions and comments] miiting magistrate in the John Doe| 1, und was to continue 30 | Wlrctny 8 SWilhams ih ing to a Wolff Bureau despatca from that city. Workmen are collecting sick and wounded men from the —Reporters Barred, i his managers and editors, it W4S| investigation of the Brooklyn Rapid! 4¥% machine guns and munitions in the suburbs, The military commandant | a in sac —_— int t the: T t The comm 7 e intimated to-day that the e other 5 A atticfields of France, maimed niimated day that there are other 4.00555 Company train wreck in the ‘ and crippled boys, sailors who! When the transport Kroonland,| documents equally as sensational to j the right to extend the acm is concentrating troops, but they are not permitted in the streets, because left shop and store and the streets. >Finging 1,212 sold including 704 come, What phase of the publisher's Malbone Street tunnel, where ninety) tice, and it haw been un Meiall of the danger of causing a conflict wounded, from Brest, docked to-day Policy is next to be d nsed is not lives were lost, to-day held the fol-| "Ported that negotiations to that to men (supmarine § destroyers, given o he other! tawy Ainia’ hi | end t been under way | The Workmen's and Soldiers’ PHoke aval ol er, who « wi es 0) an~ ' flyers, sappers, machine gun men, j|#* Hoboken a naval officer, who said lowing officials on charges of man A infantry and artillerymen, and men |’ documents are being withheld against | AM RDAM, Dee, 1L--Dis Committee demanded the arr which is overpowering sentries aad he was acting un instructions, took hig expected appearance on the wit-| Slaughter in the second degree cussions over the prolongation of of Karl Liebknecht and Ros@ | collecting arma, of aero squadrons who got no nearer |* Position at the top of the gang-| ne ‘ ; Timothy 8. Williams, President | the armistice between the Alliex | Luxemburg, radical leaders. The workmen's and soldiers’ coan- mere reserved 20s at a . , and it is possible t : Preven COPENHAGEN, Dec, 11--Represen| oily are losing popularity, expectally plank and car examined all the " ested . | and Germany will begin at Trove ‘OPEN is are ng popularity, especially the front than the shores of Eng- |, : wel Aes far Wade, Sk aUihe ta deanna ok of the @. Ri T. and several euby fC nec, 19, according to the North tatives of the troops which are tolin Hamburg, where conditions are 4 Many of the returned are New |: 1a chked esol OCA? of Chalhonkh Overman: prabe sidiary companies, German Gazette. All shipping on guard Berlin took an oath In the Town] reported to be fearful, Many citi York men, The wounded brow porter if he was connected with nly the lutter part of the week, pe John J. Dempsey, Vice Presi: | the Khine ly now under the cons Hall at § tz, swearing absolute loy-|zens there are armed. The onty thrilling batue stortes. wr |Hearst newspaper and required the haps Friday, Samue! Untermyer of | dent of the B. R. T. | trol of the Inter-Aliied Commis- alty to the German people's ase meat is horse sausage ports are Inewspaner men to produce letters or|New Yc ee Frida Ff | ston. ae Inde font Socialists gxhorte = Americantiner Kroonland with : show that thay were ¢ “ v n papers nid b fore the Senate | fant Be DA iesie reskeoat at . ' soldiers to disarm, but they refusod, Kalner's ther Mm Fortress 1,349 soldiers, officers and civil- Tak DADE acid te’ hateleubsenininiiten ockier nd placed | tra New Verk Consolidated Rail: Winston Churchill Says Ulster —— Meld by the K ian. On Fecord: without comment, slow road Company, a B. R. T. sub- | Can't Be Coerced on Concedes Authority) THE HAGUB, Dec, 11,—Prince American steamer Calamares nd soldiers abéard |that while Mr: Hearst wae in Palm | sidiary: Irish O | there, | Henry of Prussia, brother of the ex- { With Weietfisarsiand (Aa men Gt | t earned that a big | Beach try ve the New York W. §S. Menden, secretary to nish Question t » Dee, M.—The Work-| Kaiser, has started a counter-reyolite the navy. Thorn, a fortress U . | nd 3 executive com-|tion and is besloging T \ i ; Americans was; American and Journal and his other| President Williams. | | i < x American liner Tenadores wi | put aboard the Kroonland at Quaran- | eight newspapers a patriotic flavor by Th FB 5 } DUNDEE, Scotland, Tuesday, Dec,! mitted has conceded supreme author- | on the ern ¢ 882 wounded soldiers es tine early to-day, As the transport |running red te and blue titles IAD 0) HRW Ry ne PA CAD Col. Winsto er Churenitt, | HY i a iy Phert's | cording to despatches to the Amatets civilians and 506 sacks of mail. ’ ‘ ‘ urehitt, : rman frontier, ace steamed up the bay tk a a edt ee : tendent of the southern division nt. it waa rop | dam Telegraph Hh Chaamiae AGsan lus iN teamed up the bay the papers were | through ail ed 8. by using little nister of Munitions, speaking her thro overboa soldie ud nerica gs and by keep! st - f the B. R. T, 47 officers and 1,427 men, mostly | 28Fwn overboa e soldiers had | American flags and by keeping stand of the tavdny: revelations |ing on editorial pages the verses.of| Bench warrants for the arrest of{ nittee yester- | Star-Spangled Banner," he was] these officials were issued and the Of coerce patches received here te y| Evert is thus believed to ‘ in the matter of | been provided with suffctent strength | The Royalist troops hauling down ¢ Jemanded the he red flag on the . fusal brought on the zed the impossibi aero squadrons. arpa over: Dare British transport Adriatic. with the Ser tress, and u : {to hold down the Spartacus kk and nicge rs day of the cou rst papers |telegraphing his real opinion of the| Mayor fixed bail at $10,000 in each home rule for Ireland. He said the 2.208 men, most! pap Dias and % Jjuse te the entry of the United | Administration to his editors. case. ‘The defendants are to be ar- lipreaont Governtncat is ansious that | Y aero unite iy transport Canopic| States into the war and the officers (MESSAGES SENT JUST BEFORE] raigned at 2 o'clock to-morrow utter-| Mrs, Maude M. Hennion Con-|the problem te xolveu On-a ‘WILSON SHIP CHANGES COURSE reached Boston to-day with forty ided that the feel f the me a| U. S. ENTERED WAR. noon in the Adams Street Magis. | a 4 Perehisilinenlaedae Menino F \ riven officers and 1,427 men, She is}Might lead to unpleusant occurrences | The messages, with the exception! trate's court. victed After Two Post- | ‘ of the election campaign, — Col. Ree te ft aarst representatives should |of six, were written, dic dor in-| A motion by counsel for the defense ne: 5 | 7 | t a8 o brin t . f fs) $ of Cas : re a ‘t i ; rt ind received 4] Board the ship spired by Mr, Hearst, Two of the} to dismiss Edwardo Luciano, the mo- | ponement ASE |Churchill sata | 9 viers to that port, and recel a ‘ tion, The returned unite} Among the invalids on the Kroou eptions were telegrams from Caleb} torman of the wrecked train, was de ——— great reception e ret - he] land were 45 tubercular ca Before the war we hud reachea a} a | ached Hamm, managing editor of the] nied, He was held like the others| Mrs. Maude M, Hennior ent in|aennite amrooment. with fenders of BREST AHEAD OF SCHEDULE York American; two were tele-| 15. second degree murder and his|charge” for her husband, owner ot} ; S. Carvalho, formerly Nation: Pafty that Ulster wre aero squadrons, and m New| 2 bed-ridden cripples. Mos men are trom New York ar | é “4 sent to Camp] Wounded were able to take care cueifondl original bail of $5,000 was continued. | ine apartment houses. } ce eon , acre ce eee j ervey, They were we amy % publication ¥; ' hot to be coerced nover was the Biel ¥ ne , homselves, Within half an hout ; MAYOR CRITICISES THE PUBLIC] Qo ci iret wae fined 8100 te Uevens oo: bs ma baad 1 severe] after the boat was docked the wound te Nos po SERVICE COMMISSION. \ ‘ niin polley of the late Liberal government| President Now Expected to Land in France | ransports encountered severe} ™ the 5eha a he 8h 0 oe ee ne emia fae r not supplying the jaw 1h ¢ ; P |, storms which accounted ROR oaaltalana seta a ete ster Viercek based Gaui oe mee an rieuntupe eaita entienanse cate aan cow in trends) at 10 o'Clock Friday Morning—Ameri- the worst storms which have Bin y covered by the mes-|># tele Sosa Iv aa Tea pom Why do not the Irish leaders come | swept the Atlantic at this time off cally A , eae r way t eis Feb, 22 to March 4, 2 ritic a a vig al apes pcpepargiil as nae forward now and take up the bur-| cans Go to Meet Him. | year in the memory of t is ainGa Ther teeoo he reding the en t Attorney to ascertain whether |Kelion, for the prc shy calind'| frost f government | ® BRBPST, Dec. 11 (Assoclated Pres: if navigator. The shore reception was}) "1 United States into the . val ht Aha Court'a attention the t that | with ' En 2 Why do| { : ienied the home-coming boys on ac- |" come ho 4 was nineteen days|%¢tton can be taken against members J a y |—rhe United States steamship denied 7 sea Raye o Aa, Waa One of the first returning soldiers |) res nl = Berastorgr|of that body for remissness in duty, |thiv was the third case of the Kind | they ne y spont is feeling of | ; Ww F dent ; See over the city the tow: | inte wed was Private Julius Man- hay peen handed bis passports, and|Hé directed the attention of the Dis-| prosecuted by t H ! | comrade win Ulst hanging a es turned jooxe their} (eH of Company 1, 26th Infar nisin, sone t 4 month before war | trict orney to Section 1841 of the | ment |-catpisg Government P | SAY: iv yand party a 1, changed Latha and vi adit de Hales ny | Whose home is at No. 982 Union Ave-|way declared. Penal Code | In response to t lefer , : Lambs ane ae its course after leaving the Azores ror Tha water. front masured. tt the: rons was wounded by| While Mr. Hearst was ordering run] As the Mayor finished reading his|ney'’s plea for leniency, M ra ; M8) BF a Declares in Spe That It Isa De | nd will arrive in Brest in advange horoes that their arrival was known “the red, white and blue e through | opinion, a woman, who afterward | Healy said the Sanitary Code had |forward vig = > & walutlon: Sas Ben "lof the time announced, according to and appreciated Conbinned:on Dweltth: Fa ail editions for a few days during|said she was Mrs, Bella Newman|been made to prote wih Great Brita io tho Peace Cons| fensive Weapon, Not r , according to = Later in the day, according to wire C troublow he was de-|Zilberman and that she represented | the peop ih val , erex Wh yin ww. aelf-moverne Offensive jmaval despaten r ved to t neiehe NO HAMPERING F RULES nouncing Attorney General Gregory] the People's League, 4 over the |son why leniencey should d- | day less communteations received by th 5 - ‘ae ihe ay AES one | mer n Ireland. It is only the TOL, Ming, Dec 1L—"The navy } ccna Rt sa iriver vn [®t py plot con- | rail and asked to be he sai vin p soil dienes oe ine Yelewe| resident Row |s expected ite ry H editors to “run Little American flags] penalf of the taxpayers, the relatives tinued, that dist Penton, tae ne lpromien bioya G declared in rs eben 4 with 398 w : ; eae : ehe | on t question. Let us nae ws % ' ai; t nstead of at 3 o'clock in b/| aeaarean st | ; , Jof victims a 1 the People's League o 1 har 1 Wane toy Wil andaver te ansheutneraiaven vn nonin t \/ with 398 wounded Public Lite to Go Or il So « don Bighth Page.) Meier Steinbrinck, counsel for the ut fy | i be t att mm, He will leave for are mS set. t e th 1 € 1 foin r ’ a mas pa Jon't mean t . ‘ ! The Kroonlar " reached Lor erman Population lefendants, arose lo object, but the ‘ f ' ipor broner & p Paris ata wk in the afternoon, bay and riv $ o'clock bearit nbrinck asked whether the words | ; peaking of Cucal matters Cot,| FLYER FROM BRONX KILLED. : ne é f AMSTERDAM, 1 on bl “One hundred dollars or ten “ juring the night, stirring big seas the first divisional organiza n he woman hod been placed } i" diers to come home, ‘Thest w | Midnder ie admerit Car and the stenographer gaia |he concludeds Mrs, Hennion pa ous| Hlewt, Dixon Welt t vast and tearing into ribbons officers and 53 mon of t Bin ai. | Os hiss é es 7 he hn Again the District Attor- | °%% eur Field, rations which bad been natauarts t i } Merri Jon |ney was the first to move that they Are| HOUSTON. Tex he ah . men of sat i i nd motion waa granted, Mr, Stetnbrinck V York, wan in Tuas NO kha } ' WAT ‘ \ * ‘Py Wilson will fl et foot in France and Natiyna! Army D) which | , a hy Conn. De lerrick |ne be given a copy of the report . ‘ ard 1 | fi ie wiht be di trained at Cu \yer It ow 1 L ably “ud PAY" the unusual incident, It | - Livut 3 w he : ocoreiats ais rn r ' A 1 » i ix Na Bank PARIS De Mar al} 4 with Mig snd flowers, will contain a as a replace é : h stood that this may be used Fr ‘ 1 and, M | h nearly all of | fioers and i ‘ $ urreste ’ 2 och hag re to «| Cra it liore ench Ministers men being tran tu fill the 20 4M 2 cee wily emhens “mite was) (Continued on Becond Paze.) Ssrman s at th °§ machin n-| will extend the srectings to the yanks of the other divisions. W alia leint of Se prc rare provinces west of th ’ ie vident of vessels in the harbor and I pero © perm t iC 1 Chiet Nationa THE WORLD FMAVAE, BUBBAC OCC loied by the Allied wae losteneesng le A wireless message from the George « ‘an the sore grected the ship. th 3 gel will aes vice mi ao Boston Mederal | Arcade, Puiraw i, oe) eaten Tho Commander in Chief declared that | ihe WeOnns | hington to-day asked that the The Calamu uched Quarantine | permitted on the ' r k. | Reaerve Distrtct Chapin os forty. | ‘Brcotman 4000 ‘it was necessary to maintain tne block | —_ | American journalists who were on the ~ hops and © p at cisht yenrs old and entered chy bank | Quit same Ger amen aad peresie cme dee ead nae of Germany as provided by the Go) DEwEWS gasonTED HOLIDAY CAgps, U. 8. 5, Oriaaba, which left New York fhoownued on Twaltth Page) Lb o'clock, os a runner thirty years ago, en armistice. i aan Fula ot WE #" PRRs cont WAL aan, 10 advance of Ma Gonene Nana 8 ‘ 4 ES EE NS