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~ AB Gag 189 eet f chs eee 3 ‘ i t bi Bie its BRAG Rae SR i . * Peis Ps Bi. -_——e Cloudy and Snow Flurries To-Night and Sunday. "If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World QUITH LOSES PARLIAMENT SEAT te tae Wee NEW yoRK, SATURDAY, ‘DECEMBER 28, 1918. 12 PAGES ‘PRICE TWO ‘CENTS. — "MAKE PEACE WON BY ARMIES SECURE, WILSON’S PLEA IN LONDON SPEECH ® 568,743 TROOPS Sgsius usta - BRITISH FLECTION RETURNS +\BRITISH LEADERS APPLAUD DISCHARGED Shick |” nTae ne INDICATE A BIG MAJORITY DEMAND FOR NATIONS’ LEAGUE | "Honan Preset 0 ‘or ig TRUCE WAS, SIGNED ain tae | FOR COALITION GOVERNME CROWDS CHEER WILSON Hard George, Bellnt Sa i sete Aa, tien! FAD NT WITON =" Ny Duke of Connaught und Others in Honorary President of th Me er eee ME a caer ON WAY 10 GUILDHALL 10 phehiht do Ree ayn 7. | Seeding 0 = denpateh trom | Lloyd George ih ue 4 EBERT GOVERNMENT Powerful Nations Act as Trus- NO MORE TO RUSSIA.| “A new superstition ts apreaa- | Supporters eh tees of Peace of the World. -. b ing throughout Austria t Known Members Chosen. | fi s A é | President Wilson is really the | cs ET, a gy 4 ert a 4 GE ASQUITH IS DEFEATED. OVERTHROWN: NEW RCE IVE VE FREEDOM (} LONDON LONDON, Dec. 28,—Speaking to-day in the historic Guildhall at newspaper says. 4 ceremonious gathering of Great Britain's most distinguished statesmen, ' Convoy Home. “En Lower Austria it le popu: | Eonner Premier and Liberal CABINET T PREDICTED | president Wilson to-day reaftirmed ‘his principle that theré must no longer. larly believed that Wilson will | WASHINGTON, Dec, 28—More| save Austria from a final smosh- | Beaten—Arthur Henderson Presented With an ith an, Address in li $ WILSON’S BIRTHDAY; |e a baluice of power which might unsettle the peace of the world, bul than eleven hundred thousand soldiers | P-” arash Mrcenle | Also Loses. | «a Gold Casket by Lord KING CONGRATULATES HIM. that the future must produce a concert of power which would preserve it. at home and abroad have been desis- MODERATES READY | Ba ose | Reported Pee hat Scheidemann, Mayor, bet hb He said there should be a “single, overwhelming, powers pated for demobilization since the ar- | LONDON, Dee. 28.~Election re- Sociali Memt -—— my ful ft matiies she be the trustees of the Vice waa sized. Gen. Maren save) TH QUIT GABINET IN |turm4 rseevet_ep to 8 orcook ime) SOME Membes., Has in ApnENDS BANQUET. [President ts Sinty-Two, Years Ol) ful grow cf mations seh, ah ° ae the figures to-day as 937,000 men in afternoon showed that Premler Loyd Fled From Berlin. and Ruler Pays Him of the world.” jhipme units to be discharged and 108,- CRISIS OF GERMANY 'ceorse ana nis Governinent would mie naelm Dee s evans} Receives Many Delegations at Personal Visit. The President's reception at the Guildhall was so spontaneous and \ 7 apeeaend: eid. “apdeeetadapegied feel on acle nreeuena renee: Ue ae aie wenn Acre ent kL American Emt ay LONDON, Dec. 28. ~ King George! hearty that it carried an unmistakable note of friendship and admiration. \ Gen. Pershing for early convoy home Liebknecht and Associates Issued! the House of Commons. | ~The Ebert Governmen American Embassy—Con- called at President Wilson's apart: Wt P \ chet w midnaed tree Sei 1 tress rence’ Handbills After Vorwaerts Seizure, | TB¢ Premter, who stood as a Coall-|¥ rtually been overthrown, according} fers With Lloyd George | ments at 10 o'clock this morning a ven he arose to speak there was a prolonged outburst of hand clapping This includes men already dis- fale ! < ie alin ace tlon Liberal, received 13,993 votes to|'9 @ despatch filed in Beriin Thursday ait ou) 2 | Wished the l'resident many happy re-/ and cheering, and his talk was frequently punctuated by applausy. At rging Government's Overthrow. Intent and secelvad hare torda turns of the day, It was President : i charged and those who have landed (a Sg 7 . W+ 14,095 for Austin Harrison, son of|"!sht and received here to-day LONDON, Dec. 28.—President Wil-| i, bitthday--hiv sety-secona, | @ conclusion of his address the audience rose with one accord and BERLIN, Dec. 27 (Associated) pa soric it ape j.] ‘The despatch said Philip Schelde-| sor to-day é son's birthday—his wixty-second. | . J from Francé, To date official reports pee e sit han wearin Frederic Harrison, the writer. Harr , . m to-day rode through great cheer-! King George presented the President] Cheered, and it kept up the applause and cheering as he passed out. a show 633,296 men and 35,409 officers, | Press)—A® & result ‘of yesterday's! 144 was an independent candidate, | Mann, Socialist membgr of the Gov-| ing throngs from the American Ei-| witha magnificent act of bodka, and at Some of the points that won —————————_____. f @ total of 668,143 actually discharged. | deliberations, tt ts believed In some) o¢ ti 353 members whose elections | °rnment, had fled from the city. bassy to Guildhall, where be relia same time gave gifts to every mem-| re his tribut Complete geports for the week just) quarters, the Majority Socialists willl 44 been announced so far, not less} It is predicted that a new Cabinet | ceived an addresx of welcome in alher of the President'y oftivial party renewed applause were his tribute | streets of Paris something more thaq gnded are expected to raise the total| retire from the Cabinet and leave the| than 274 support the Government, The | Will Le formed, including Karl Lieb-| go1y casket. Ik wan one of the mostlone momen at the parte rtecivea| 12 the armies of the associated a personal welcome. Bt ileast 100,000, | Independents in full contro! of the| new House will have 707 members. Of|knecht and George Lebebour, and ma : Mat ee ehas Ad. (he iron’ aUcheiney cotl). SAvernnents end, Wie. apelsnes Ot seemed fo mie that 1 heard, ea General March made public a list! Berlin Government. the members already elected 198 are|that the Central Soviet will be sum. | "0t#ble ceremonies ever witnessed In) Win NG ings forming the letters) tion that peeple throughout the | Veloce of O80 people speaking 0 Gay of ‘auxiliary troops attached to the| The Cabinet was in secret session |<, ; Lrg sf moned the historic structure F other people, and it was a voice im ‘ ‘Third Army, th Coalition-Unionists and 76 are Coali- {'G. world want peace and want it | which one could distinguish — my, the Army of/ the greater part of the day. Th@|ion-1 ier ‘Tho Independent Un-] LONDON, Dec. 2.—Brutus Molken-] The distinguished Government and! ‘The President received gifts as tokens! ie Gisteinot, however, b . stinguish @ aingus Occupation, impluding the following | leading Independents in the Govern-li nists have elected § members and|ShUF, a supporter of Karl Liebnecht,| other oMeclaly received by the Lord pt ithe day fone Mra WE Fon AML: Us me q + Oy [Map Combination of. ameter am complete regiments: 301st, 308th and) ment also were in conference and this| 1.) ‘Asquithian Liberals only 6. Labor |has been made a commandant of| sayor before the President's arr tresident’s fami! Me di 1 he| Conquest, but by agreement of | wis surely there the deep gratetulnesw 410th Bagiseech and the First, bist,|gave rise to a rumor that Hugo| thine: FADETAIRLODIE Fs TAHSET hi aoooring to a: aaupacentrteen ey esident's arrival) considered It the greatest birthday of] mind, that the fighting was over. There Git and 56th Pioneer Infantry. Haase, leader of the Independent So- Jhas 36 eee Mad rea ae 5 oy | Berlin to the Daily Mail. ine! de Premier Lioyd estate | his Ute. The oldest observer in the Guild-| 4 the pride that the fighting had Gen, March sald that no additional | cialists, would be called on to organ- |!» the Sinn Feiners 26 and there are 4) Te Ct peggy aE rshal Sir Douglas | to-day de 4 no reception ever| B84 such a culmination HIGH TRIBUTE TO WORK OF THE SOLDIERS. American troops had been ordered t ea new Government, | Independents. “hy : Foreign 3 area a ce ae Hiltonailed ize a new ‘ It 1s probable that the Laborites will |Government troops renewed bombard- ment of the royal palace this morn-| S'% Former Premier Asqui th, An- proached in 4pontaneity and volume bad no information that the French |LEAP FROM AUTO K AUTO KILLS GIRL. | be second strongest in the\ing, killing several of the mutinous| drew Bonar Law, the Chancellor of | SHAKE PRESIDENT'S HAND] rat woich greeted the President's} “There was that surt of gratitude Army had taken over @ portion of the | House, as the Sinn Feiners will Te-|satiors entrenched there, The defend-| the Exchequer, and the Ambassa- appearance and the address which| {hat the nations engaged had pro- nqotor of the Rhfne assigned to the | Driver of Car Said to Have Refosed| frain from attendance at Westmins-|0rq Analiy wisrancaree dors of the principal Allied Govern- followed. ‘The procession from Buck-|4uced such men as the soldiers of Ame: forces. He said also that to Stop. | ter, The Laborites, however, have} weld Marshal von Hindenburg, with| ments | Wilson Listens to ‘Soldiers Experi-}ingham Paluce to the Guildhall was| rest Britain and of the United nothing hed reached the Department} yriex Victoria Godek, of Palatina| !St two of their most prominent lead-| an army of loyal troops, is reported to| After President Wilson's arrival) ence and Has Picture Taken through @ crowd that cheered con. | States and of France and of Italy-= to show the total strength of the| venue, Hollis, L. I, died to-day in| ¢?® i the defeat of Arthur Henderson |e marching on Berlin to restore] all were grouped on the dais, the wih Th iimoauay, men whose prowess and achive: Allied and American forces in the | ita, jamaica, from a/ 8d Phillp Snowden order, Lord Mayor in the centre and Presi- ith Them in London There had been just a hint that || Mente they had witnessed with ristag armies of occupation. t; Mary's Hospital, Jamaica, from ®/ FORMER PREMIER ASQUITH, LIB-| ‘The Bolsheviks still control the|dent Wilson on his right, next to| LONDON, Dec the President's address would be |“7™iration as they moved from Gils Gen. March Also declared the total [fracture of the skull suffered when)" ERAL LEADER, BEATEN. former Socialist newspaper Vor-|the Duke of Connaught. The Royal | Wilson returned to the key to the conferences he has | "Maton to culmination, casualties in the Thirty-ffth Division, |e Jumped from an automobile at) Herbert H. Asquith, former Premier | waerts, Artillery Band in the ery playca {from the Mansion House bean holding with Britian od “But there was something more from all causes as indicated by re-| Fulton Street and Carpenter Avenue, | and Leader of the Liberal Party, was| Allied occupation of Northern Ger- | American ushering President Awaiting him in the tans (and ike agin ae te Gah in it—the consciousness that the quests from that division for re- Hollis It is alleged the driver Te defeated from the east division of|many, to restore order, apparently| Wilson in with the “Star Spanglea |‘ n'y four A bans diltahad wes intecntaiads ta business is mot yet done, the cons officers and 4,086 men, Up to thee mn oe tine car. whose name) SProt, @ Scottish laird and who has|and soldiers. They say they would] ‘The guests for the functions at the} ‘Tr sider Wsthe hand the aémlous. tntimailank. Ghd othere to see that these lives were wame date the Eighty-ninth Division | ine police refused to divulge, has dis.|s¢rved four yeans with the British |welcome American and British troops,| Guildhall and Mansion House drove |and listened to the exp r these conferences had been very not lost in vain had requested in replacements 196) qnpeared. He was chauffeur for a y in France, On two previous|but not the French, through the same streets on the way | pliotograph of them taken with the! gatisfactory from the President's “I have not yot becn to the actuml officers and 6,727 men. family {n Floral Park fons Bir Alexander had be BERLIN, Friday, Dec. 27 (Ass0-|iq the Guildhall some time before | President tn t tro of the wroup.| Viewpoint battleticids, but f have been with Demobilization of the 10th Division, — feated by Mr. Asquith, The vote clated Press).—While the Govern- . many of the men who have fiaalt ir Alexander Sprot, at Camp Funston will probably will] SENATOR JONES FLIES HERE. probably ocour in January. H. Asquith, Lib of @ crisis, developments appear to be | nizeg. Premier Lioyd George and the pleasure being present at & . a r . . Gen. March announced that dis- atesman Expects to Land at Morgan, Independent, 591, rapidly approacuing the point where | pine of Connaught, th re ican correspondents this after session of the French Academy when y F | of Connaught, the Duke being noon, said that President Wil- they admitt tinguished service modals will be Haselharst Pleld, The former Premier had represented |the Ebert-Haase Cabinet will no|i, an open carriage with an escort, lalla wiki ha Maulana han: Laan hey admitted Marsha) Joffre to their | | the President, but they whirled by su | Arthur J. Balfour, the Foreign 01 0 y 9 cr , “4 5 th les, he ol bi ment continues to deny the existenco |, pgiy that few of them were recog | GERMANY FULFILLING deoriaee. ta Tecilea he keen the battles, and the other Gay 1 had awarded to the following general of- WASHINGTON, Dec. 28,—Senator| nis gistrict for thirty-two years, Sir |longer be able to assert its authority. membership, That sturdy, serene @ol- to page § were recognized and cheered. ; not only @ spectacular success ficere for services rendered at homo bet id Vieeeowtes started for New) alexander is @ country gentleman| Berlin newspapers reflect the ap-|crowps SEEK VANTAGE spoTs| urs Over to the Allies 3,500 Cars| gut that it had eéanta tha bees dier stood and uttered not the words during the war: re ey 88 AR army Sirplans hension in all circles, The Vos- A ; * of triumph but the simple words of piloted by Lieut. Logg. They expect) ®24 @ resident of Fitwhire. It was| prehension In ie | TO SEE WILSON. and Locomotives in a of the British people. It would t Major Gen. William M. Black, |i, iand at Hazelhurst Flying Field. |known that the former Premier had |sische Zeitung says that the six men | Many of the better informed spec: | Single Day lau ieconalenal tau, co affection for his soldiers, and the Chief of Engineers, for planning and crexdiantande <2 had a stiff fight, but it bad hardly | Who sign for the Government are n0 |, 41079 selected Ludgate Hill and the Single Day. labaesh Ganashanae da sha: whale conviction which he summed up in & eerie 0 Saitere railroad! B41 TIC SAILING DELAYED. | been expected that he would be beaten |!onger the Government, and it calls! vicinity of St, Paul's for viewpoints, | PATYS: Dec 2%—Armistice eondi-| world, : seatenes whieh: $) SE: ne) Sam service; Major Gen. Enoch H dctdachodl |s0 budly as the vote shows, In addi- [upon the newly created Central | ince from thls vantage ground. the {1288 Felative to the delivery of rall-|WILSON'S PLEA FOR SECURING] “Us*lY {@ quote but reproduoe ta ei . 7 Sold ; | ts spirit wa at France mi bs Crowder, tor Preparing and operating | christmas Hampered V.onding and) tion to losing the votes of the Coali-|Counell of Soldiers and Workers to | -a rages ani the occupants could bo |"284 Tolling stock are being a} PEACE OF WORLD. aan teenie tik “se ait the draft laws, as Provost Marshal tner WII Get 0 on Liberals, however, Mr. Asquith | assume the responsibility, lebaaewan Auten tha omola deve fica Ut satisfactorily by the Germans, | Following is the teat of President | “ave remember that the small eam General; Major Gen. George W.| ‘The sailing of the Wt r Bal-| had the disadvantage that under the| The Tagoblatt declares it would be); uagate Circus up the incline, whose | 19 & single day 3,500 cars and lo Wilson's speech the weak could never live tree ia jiam Goethals, retired, for reo: Zing | th, which was to have left thls port at) recent Dedistribution Act the bound. | fatal to pin hopes to the National | s.ndeq pavement spread like a yellow | m = turned over to, the| “SEH lave Maver: We hove omae world Uhlees Shs ong and the gre the Quartermaster Department and| noon to-day for Liv WAS GOtt+| cries of Bast Bite bad neon exten aea |AMmArmmIy BA A copatituent body or| seneen Pevenent spread like 8 yellow (10) 0 oo le any or: we have come| aways put their power and, am ongunizing and administering the di-| poned until noon Momda to take in @ considerable Untoniat ele- | 82.980 Wated could repair the dam-| 5001. to she viaduct at t me St Al ee Ps hae aria strength In the service of right, Siam vision of supplies, purchase and stor-| Officers of the company explained that] « cle | age now threatening. The Lokal Ve to-dne Viaduct a tip took et | aye: beasionnce Sie is the afterthought—the thought that aye'ef the genera! staf; Major Gen. | ornare oie want onal ar Bananas ‘ he | Anzeiger believes that the crux of ti rue ons. ie ine aullte | GAS RATE INCREASE DENIED. |! addrean which I have just heard io] /omelning must be done now Bok dame William C. Gorgas, re for | tat me SCG RENAN senna 0t AD8 leituatign ie te be Colind In the ateyanle [eet ee eran Wlemaned Ile a aonse noua kad data Ce ee just settlement, Seah organizing and administeri: the | ** hie . ys bbs eM) between the Independent Soc MASS ONG ENO Welcome grew Bolsier | Jereey Commi | “ ' f course, o see that the settles 7 — ber of the War Cabinet, has been de- . and noisier lows Mint Monthy Ch e 1 delightful accent of| ey a Readloa) Departinent a0 Surgeon Gen. Rod tea Moamiaouavarcue ton cenieal : onthly Ch Cnet Sen Ue AOE! , ments remained and were observed oial, TO CERTIFY SMITH MONDAY, | feated for re-election from the South in order to prevent the meeting of the| !mmediately after the carriages| 7 application of the New sincerity In it seems like @ part °fl‘and that honor ang justice prevailed i} volce ft | b \ Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines will ree - District of Kast Ham, Neuiiaee A maceanty passed &@ great part of the crowd | Northern Gas Company for an { nat ve oF counsel re Men Is BOW) in the world. . Sinte Secretary WII Deliver Papers| Reginald McKenna. foi . i y > the ci a . in rates of 65 cents a thousand cubic | °¥el) Where to be heard caive the Distinguished Service Medal |S" Steretary Will Deliver Papers| Reginald M Ke nna. former Chancel-|" Die Freihelt, the organ of the Inde-| SUT Into the city in 0. AAARAYOF | Otte gaisaile comeieen 1 ear tan thad Cal stingulshed honor| SOLDIERS FOUGHT To DO AWAY izing and administering the " lor of the Exchequer and a stanch ; | to catch another glimpse of the Presi- ¥ @ and cents 4 that a disting r WITH OLD ORDER. for organizing nistering the/, ALBANY, Dec 48 v.-Hlect Al- 4 ft Breri Pendent Socialiats, declares that the dant ie bik tant a @ thousand to industrial customera was | has been conforred upon me by this . embarkation service, and Brig, Gen. | fred 1. Smith will receive his certit- r of former Premier Asquith, | position of the Calinet is critical and | 4°"! sy ape Five from the | denied torday by the Public Uiility| reception, and I ber to assure ‘ “And as I have conversed with the Hi Niewiriacabal Mikie foc Ai \icete ce aiectic eated in the Pontypool Di-! that it is not like! oe Guildhall to the Mansion House, |“ BM ption, eq to assure you, sir, 5 lenry Jervey; General Staff, for Jicate of fon next Monday after- BF Monmouthabina’ as that it is not likely to survive in its Commission: The company serves and your associates of my very pro-| soldiers I have been more and more recting the Division of Operations, |noon, it was announced at the office | sion of Monmouthshire, Wales, by! \rosent make-up. The Tagelieche Lambertville, Stockton, Flemington found . : ¥ Pro-| aware that they fought for something” Genera! Gtaf, which had charge of |of the Secretary of State to-day, fol-| Thomas Griffiths, Laborite, Rundschau says tt is uncertain if} (Continued on Second Page and other communities in that part of | ouns Sppreciation. “not all of them had defined, but the mobilization of personne! lowing the official canvass of the In Cambridge Sir Eric Geddes, First | ppert and Scheider uu) - _ the State. But | know that I am only part of] that not al ue ‘Phese recomimendations have been| vote. | etd eaene will be able The Board allowed an increese for WM*t I may call a great body of clr-| Which all of them recognized the mo- approved by Secretary Baker and the —_————- } (Continued on Second Page.) to save the situation for thomeelves, metred customers by granting the com. |°¥™stances. I do not believe that it] ment you stated it to them, ‘ cag perl “ta ae enced t,t St Pant er STILs pany permission to make a fixed mini-|Was fancy on my part that I heard| “They fought to do away with FA ao ne Ye eee i ‘ee ork fa’ pet Steet att ae Pee abet) dead ss mum monthly charge of 46 cents to|in the voice of welcome uttered in the ol order and to establish « new Gi \ ye ae ver tow at, N.Y, Staan, | slcohch—aave. ». domesuc customers, Sah _. ‘etreets of this great city add fm the and the ogpire and a ty SE AE t Nd i és “ey ne my. am trod. = Ai. * " Alen ges tata na 6 « SAAR. NE: sistnjarmeesiia disealnitieg RURRL SD issaatiee ad ’ +» ROL SEE SEL meal = s mere sa pee ; y