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“Tf It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ PRICE TWO ‘OENTS. Copyright, 1918, 1 Tho Press Pabtiohing Co,’ (The ‘New York World). | whe “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ NEW “Circulation Books Open 1918. 12 PAGES to All. PRICE TWO "WO CENTS. — OAR nna — WILSON STATES PEACE AIMS: VIENNA ASKS OCCUPATION BY ALLLIES AUSTRIA APPEALS 10 ALLIES TO SEND TROOPS TO VIENNA GERMANY FORIS NeW ARM American, British and French "KATHERINE STINSON FLIGHT AoROSS OCEAN SECRE!, BERLIN MOVI Hindenburg — Plan People’s Guard” tu Strengthen Forces. Accepts « for PARIS, Dec, 21.— § papers to-day printed a Vienna des- report that the| Zurich news- ‘patch carrying the « Austrian Government, avoid fresh disturbances,” hud asked the Allied apthorities to occupy the Austro-Hungarian capital The sc “In order to nding of French, Brit::h and | winieleieinielelninieiebe ie eieleieie te FOCH AND ALLIED PREMIERS nie fefeleieietebeinieiceteb ieleteieieieietedeieisieie IN LONDON * off from German Aust mobilized a new class Eger is a Bohemiun town & American troops tor this purpose was requested | Ow nse PRAGUE, Dee. 21.—-With the aeeiiieieieieiet cupation of 1 and Reichenber Save ; fof German Bohemia compl German Bohemia Bist, since the Austrian Army u not « Austria ts the oniy ‘try the power of which has ern} demobilized, if this term i wl returns 05 vr “ect ; mand May Be Sent an Blovu p other hand, have kept | their tor intact and MAR OMAL BECKER AND REED “tan 6,900,000 Material Losses FLEET HERE XMAS, eae, WIL BE THURSDAY Raat ok Praga. Te ie bull onal (KO Avmerican uviaida ay $13,000,000,000, With 250,000 Homes eat 0 ‘ a \ \imerican uviatrix, an i : atesp emingrco und was formerly an nounced to-day that she will | age ia tte Aiy. Resent Destroyed by Invading Vandals. Vessels Will Pass Up River to important vrtress. Reieheniirs 4 omy from Europe to ‘ paras estimates of French, British and German tosses in killed Moorings After Secretary 68 miles northeast of Prague, America, She expressed confidence Reference to Publishe Fayre Fates . —_—->— r ability to do what no man Paine ei thes Daniels’s Review. § FORMING SECRET igs avaniaine is His “Client France . 1 100,000 ena GERMAN. Miss Stinson 1s the first pilot of Brituin oy Ghats Whilo the great pageant in honor ARMY 10 BACK HINDENBURG; ver Sex to fly over London, She WASHINGTON, Hee, 21 Germany (including naval) A f our returning fleet will not take ' re te teed of pl feat yesterday in | questioning by Senator Reed of Mis tom until Thursday, the shi Handley-Pago machine en PARIS, De war's terrible to France ha 1 revealed Wnt) MmuraAay) Che atine wilt Che American girl was sched. Abmarnitiee, Jed taal aha 7 oa de nt of Doputic ae — led to fly to Paris to-day, where | rere sion of the ne | Spea of the d zation of the French armies, M. ‘Lucien Voiilu,("ounced to-day. The vessela will Count Von Brockdorff - Ranizau will enter the of the | investica Garnan Stack a Socla aid h Ambre Light early Wednes. 4Ajnister to Denmark, App { Ked Cross. According to local of dwacn (ha Alissouri Ropator s rt “I betray no seeret when T say that the problem of demobilization and probably steam into the Foreign Secretary Cals of the Ned Cross, she will 0 | 1p cior, Meputy Attorney General of Presents itself thus: We have mobilized 6,900,000 meus we have had rat once, anchor tn the lower ERLE OER } Sent on a flight into Germany to | sew york, and Ma Lowry Humes,, about 1,100,000 killed, while 500,000 recovered from wounds. We are |bay and permit many of the officers LONDON, Dec, i—The German] search out unreported prison f the inquiry going t» demobilize 1,200,000 reserves, territorials and heads of 4:4 men living in New York to bave Government has accepted Field Mar-) camps, where it is believed there cker refused { families.” h loave part of the day. aha) von Hindenburg’s plan to form a) aro many missing American sol- |iiony py ae: “There are a 00,000 men who will remain mobil! Tho que . _ “vy arr People's Guard, or National Arny, ac-| may be accompanied |iseniity of per Soved bby i vit FE iN re re wae ema HT THA plans for the welcome to cording to a Copenhagen despatch to) on th Alive Attarney Geni oS ant nevactive forces?” | . will ude a review of the Daily Mail. It is sald the German Wleenor Panera tl ae ak ae ( . ~ t ba Secretary Daniels rati cone a war was bared by M Louls D Deputy army under this plan will be str _ aganda system, aan ‘cs ‘heen a 4 ip the} a land pa of the sailore and than ever. <All oificers have recelv 4) LIMIT ON SOLDIER QUERIES.| Senator Reed demanded tha trict France. In Rheims 12,000 of 14,0¢ mes were |™4 r plate a demonstra- instructions to keep the details secret. IE aes committee instruct the witness to an- | ata 4 | nm that will rank with any ever Women will be employed for auxiliary! ned Croes to Tell Only About sick| swor eurted: and rapes a | here services. and Wounded, Becker asked the Senator if he 4 All nery not stolen by the Germans in the occupied territory |" tr nee in the of j COPENHAGEN, Saturday, Dec. 21.) Headquarters of both the Atlantic/sired to havo at has been roy ann to-day, and —Count von Brockdorff-Ra 4 | Div ang the New York County|ters pertaining to his client, M ML fixe c vandalism at $13,000, f which | tentati arringements, except German Minister to Denmark. “lchapter of the American Red ¢ Hearst,” ‘whereupon ¢ $4,000,000,000 w 1 O rebuild bomes, $1,000,000,000 for “tt ships will arrive on the been appointed Foreign Minister of |”) 5 ceatwheicied with tase (ane bh mitteo 1) ' furnitu for da » to nd forest f Chr * will not Germany in succession to Dr. W aside rey d been fr 400,000 : { an { oyed 4 wi twe sur hours Solf, according to reports from Ber : avon of returned) vanner and denied a 4 I ont t, alde to Ad lin. seed un) they DAVE -Bte ae for Mr. H eg t uy informed Daniel G MUNICH, Dec, 21.—Dr, Lupp2, |tempted no other business since You nan ! ( ot Welcoming Mayor of Frankfort-on-the-Main, day morning, they have been unabl He aca u & \¢ & follow hed. pounces that the German National | perform serv full Reed. ¥ | t i 1 naval parades ‘Assembly will meet there, Chief Bur- that with 50,000 soldiers} “I t r Sard M 1 “ r N an 1 by the Navy De ; gomaster Vagt has gone to Berlin to | retu week ahd fram twenty | Beck Hu . | make arrangements for a meeting, |to thirty frie f each nel, ‘ou ne Vpardar , Th SP nin, with AMSTERDAM, Dec. The Brit |quiries abe ne At ta im: | 346 Vouranaw GEN MENOHER NAMED F x ne of the fleet tsh Governor of Cologne has ordered | possitie to mee ee te i hey! erat ' a _ | wil arriv A ! Ves- the Workmen's and diers’ Com- | ¥l MIGE CO }0r | se way through thin case ' j CHIEF OF AIR SERVICE Chr ‘ tary of cils to discontinue their activities at | sick ang Not reflect on your ver 1 | “ é b 1 New onee on both banks of the Bh ne 4nd | wounded mer oF Is whould be 2 1 to evacuate all public buildings wat ThtOLED Vanderbilt ane nee ace a maze of ; Pag BERLIN, Dec, 21,—A strong bale Pence tll and Peet ne 08s distort ' _ tation in favor of for Hack anda PM pure t WORLD RESTAURANT, pendent republic is rep { . ; “the } TAP \ —Yp: von vettiat + grip SOUPS BRING DANGER Ceny was casent hid : . Tet Me | EERE Se oe Sawer with Father Jone resigtion Sig’ that be had bnows ther “the ip that you give whua you refuse to Mace Waich' Yor’ Mondes's oneal cheek ! ‘ \ } j | . ee . $I eA y BUT NAVAL PARADE. WILSON CALLS ON NATIONS ‘TO POOL EVERYTHING FOR SAKE OF LASTING PEACE a Coming Treaty, He Announces in Interview, Must Safeguard Against War and Be Free From Suspicion of Bossism. PARIS, Dec. 21.—“l am confident that the big council of statesmet of the world will be able to reach a just and reasonable solution of the problems that will be presented to them, and thus earn the gratitude of the world for the most cérdial and necessary service which has ever been ” rendered it,” said President Wilson in an interview here, referring to the approaching Peace Conference. The interview was given to the correésjraideni of the London Times. In it the President is reported to have stated his views on the discussion of the freedom of the seas and to have contrasted the evils of the Vienna Congress with a hopeful outlook for the Versailles Congress. ————— Lord Northeliffe, editor of the Lom FRANCE MAY GIVES LAND eee eae een area ated Press a copy of the interview, IN WEST INDIES 10 U § from which tho following extracts +e" have been made : i The Congress of Vienna, the core Diplomats in Washington Discuss} essondent says President Wilson Possibilities in Connection With Martinique, WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. — Martin- ‘uue, largest island of the French West Indies, may come tnto the pos- session of the United States as the re- ult of negotiations at the peace con- told him, was a Congreas of “Bosses,” The delegates were concerned more with their interests and the Classes they represented than with the wishes of their peoples. SERVANTS OF PEOPLE own (Aust ference, it was reported to-day in MAKE PEACE, {iplomatic circles, “y, ine >reside " Authoritative advices were that the bala wy 08 President’ ‘Wits natives of the Island staged a recent|satd,” the interviewer continues, demonstration to express their will- ingness for the proposed change in sovereignty. It has been indicated from dlplo- matic sources that France might offer portions of her remaining territories in the Western Hemisphere tn ex- change for assistance from this coun- try for rehabilitating Northern France. > NO DECISION REACHED TO DESTROY GERMAN FLEET Report That the Americans Favored Such Action Is Called “Pure Bunk.” PARIS, Dec 21.—The report that the American plenipotentiaries had decided to advocate sinking of the surrendered rman fleet is “pure bunk,” a bigh authority informed the United Press to- day Submitting sus German fleet or dim pastim “must be a meeting place of the ser- vants of the peoples represented by delegates, and, he added, ‘the: no master mind who can settle the pro- blems of to-d. If there is anybody who thinks he knows what is in the mind of all peoples, that man is a fool. We have all got to put our heads together and pool everything we have got for the benefit of the ideals which are common to a “Asked whether he would visit the Grand Fleet, President Wilson re- plied that he was afraid he would not have time, adding that he fully re- alized that behind the great armies there wi the strong, silent and watchful support of the British navy in securing the communication of the Allies. WANTS BRITAIN AND. AMERICA TO CO-OPERATE, “He referred also to the very happy comradeship and co-operation be» tween the British and American navies,” says the correspondent, who then adds: “President Wilson, in discussing the role of the British feet in the main- tenance of what, at any rate during the war, had been the frasdom of the seas for the free people of the world, with a sincerity which no amount of writing can convey, Hibs cents convinced me that be is @ believer in the decency and honesty MRS. WILSON LOOKS AFTER PRESIDENT'S PARIS MEALS | spoke ; of the Anglo-Saxon race. He sald: | Guard gainst Indigestion by} «+ ip essential to the future Selecting Dishes That Are peace of the world that there should Good for Him |be the frankest co-operation and |most generous understanding be- PARIS, Dec. 2i--The President | tween the two English speaking de- len't going to have indigestion from | mogragies, We comprehend and ape [eoeanatinna Gt Men. Welleow can helo i | Breclate, I believe, the grave probe and she car lems which the war has brought to Mra. W n addition to attend-|the British people, and fully under. ng all household arrangements at | stand the special international ques- Murat Palace, supervises every | tions which arise from the fact ef r She selects the dishes » your peculiar position as an tsland now husband likes, and what | empire aged t caieninees The correspondent declared that Be DEWEY'S ASSORTED HOLIDAY CASES. left the President “with the assurenes us pices cor WoL aan, ringing in my ears that be desires