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| } RESCUES RESUMED ON STRANDED SHIP renty \ | thy is to hi tl “If It Happens In VM ddd ld ld aS—— lt PRICE TWO e—— It’s In The Evening World’’ CENTS. New York Copyright, 1919, by Co. (The New Che “Circulation Books Open to Al? | NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, The Vress Publishing York World), 1919 To- Day's Weather—SNOW OR RAIN, Celorld, | “Cirenlation Books Open to All.” PRICE TWO CENTS. 22 PAGES "ROME GIVES WILSON GREAT WELCOME 2,874 Still in Peril as Sea Hammers Stranded Vessel SEIZED BY THECITY, High Waves Balk Re Balk Rescuers and Loosen Plates of Help- less Troopship. ALL ABOARD CHE RFUL ‘Hospital Ship Solace Joins Rescue Fleet to Take Off Wounded. Rescue work war resumed at dawn today at the .tranded transport Northern Pacific off IF Island. There were stil! aboard 2,671 men, including al! the bedridde: will be taken off just as soon sea permits, The hospital ship fs standing by to receive them Reassuring statements were issued early to-day by ermy and navy of- ficers on the seme. They said tho Téscue of all aboard was only a mat- ter of time. The troopship. they thought, was not in: immediate danger of breaking up, though she is embedded in sixteen feet of sand almost up to her bilge keels, and was pounded all night by a choppy sea, which was higher early ( plates of the Northern Pacific that she took in water amidships, but she is om almost an even ke At high tide to-day another will bo meade to pull her off the t Jubbers in the nurses camps along the be: ing will bo accomplished The fifteen army officers, and seventeen wormen nur ach pred ain surf boats, boats from the war % a motor boat and a trolley boat yesterday, constituted the total rescues of the day. It was het ered unwise to attempt rescues last night, ALL ABOARD CHEERFFUL, CAP TAIN REPORTS Only as a last resort will the hos. pita cases be landed In the rough going surf boats or the breechos buoy One of the poor fellows on the ship is @ soldier who has lost both arm and both legs. The rescues complished under and but for the guards from nearby soldiers would hav ‘The waves were {1 high, Several boats ¢ lives were lost. Twe brought ashore Capt. L. J yesterday great were ac- 1iMcultie! of daring tat! work ns sev m six to ten fect apsiaed the breeches buoy y of t port in a wit message suid a aboard were in good ition cheerful. He reported olficia Vice Admiral Gleaves is no danger and that disembark many more trov He sald the ship ha of her own to do would permit It is understood that am t ati aboard the slip is | W. bmith, commander of ¢ ih Field Artillery of the Now ¥ y faion, which did H 1 the last fighting of the wa Britieh forces, ‘There ar officers and ¢ ! Empire Division ' It was said ur @ naval the went course was } in the shij g A 1 the rain + to have that the s tent w 1 that great Firo I brose Channel! what was believ Conne that the (Continued on Third Page) tls have so strained the} but no} [VERNON CASTLE's WIDOW REPORTEO ENGAGED TO HIS FRIEND, TOM POWERS | | | | | | | een | Wounded and Bl Blood-Drenche d Blood-Drenched| 4 sked to Save for Wounded Matsonia Bringing 3.207 OF darka, ‘ SP Aatsonia Bringing 3,207 Of- Barkeeper Twists Thief’s Pis- : ik ss ee 5 2 Soldiers and Sick. ficers and Men, the tol, Forcing Him to Fire. a an cate , H 13.2 — ertain Ie Health Comriiasionor Siboney 3,264. | Another burglary was added early |Copeland that the thoer) ax this morning to the Jong list of rming shortage of 1 owing to| The United States transports M | h bave terrorized Brook-|'he Strike, that he says it may be] sonia and Siboncy are duc at He ¢ > : 5 ecessary his depar t to com-| ken to-day with more than 6,000 «f- 3 Inst. few weeks, the wadeer t ag Cellv a! feers and enlisted men vader being shot anc killed with his in Now York and distribute it where Qn the Matsonia are 3 Moons own revolver and his own hand after it ! most needed As against a and men, 39 of the 143 wounded bed- an exciting struggle in the dark, the Shortage, which Dr. Copeland esti- ridden. Among the units aboard ar ; mates at 640,000 quarts yesterday, he the 144th Field J ome min and his invended vietim bein t there may be a age of and 1440 men e eh Vered with blood from a scalp quarts to-day, The daily Ficld Artillery, 7 burglar, i pply of the city is 1,880,000 Ordnance and 11 of the Medical Dy gltened wile a partment. Most f th Mad & m Horton, President of the Artillery 6 Californ | § 1 Farms - Slaws Decker On the Siboney are ad & Seton BEC ny, however, aks the Com- quarters of the 16Ist } | at the corner) missioner failed to include In his es 43d Field Artillery, w 1 oki yn. Because | tim the milk which came by ex and 1,364 men, and six casual com | ess was bad | press by special t made panies of 11 off and 874 men rily after mid-| with dairymen nts not There are 635 wounded vf ther r the legal hour | hitherto supplying and bedridden. al on Sibone does beliey w 61 ubove the stora| more than 20 or 1 hattleships vening pay regular suy He ‘ t Newport New had left his | lessened to-day Jan. 7 c ‘ y . 1 went} Dr. Copeland ann ed, however, Georgia, the f row 1 nto t to get] that 11,000 babies, who get a quart of the other with A | th ent back} milk a day from the Health Dep the converted cruiser I }yoom by way of a hallway connect-| ment stations, to go withou erly the American | Jing with the stairs. their milk y rday, and asks jy due in New York 1 Ife stumbled against a huge man|adults and ¢ Ny hotel and res-| returning soldiers wh was leaning over a|taurant men to conserve the tr > } MRS VERNON CASTLE nich Caffrey keeps in a|Teauired for babies to have ab. LA GUARDIA WINS A BRIDE | iar war svowe wy rner of the saloon at the end of | Selutely necessary food | rrained Fellow-|‘* bar ‘ Mian sa er caus. oe BY HELPING FREE TRIESTE | Decease tiin Trained Fe As he drow back, startled, the man| panies which handle 61 per cent. of | ho dri s man } Actor Aviator ir fired him and iffrey ducking |the entire amount sold in New Y Br at the the bullet, in-| reduced the price 1 cent per b | Congressman Who F 1 Italia Jon orted that Irene Castle, widow | ead SEATS Rees (passed, (9% ienavcalaa eae at Flying Corps Ann Ro the late Capt. Vernon Castle e i { his head, tearing , sala Nona elas Sahel Gh DOR GEL ance. Bot Sm ionitAse ip wound, from which | ten! ¢ dange > ve mantic | and a m er of Royal Flying C the blood gushed freely sick and wounded soldic ra and ba With the arn Jat present in ‘Oh, nl Caffrey ed the intruder |and to tuberclosis and influenza pa : |ondon. Mr, Powers was a him, selzing the| tients through any protracted ? ¢ if Castle, who taught him to Ay in, Mrs. Cat of m Be vice in | Ik Was news to Mrs. (as ran down The baby milk stations, from * me Mrs. 1b Foe at her 4 bar, to find | Which go out the food to supply the : gtd wan 1 enka, She added aah ther maa, both | infants of the poor, were short ‘o ah b : be now./d aa " « blood, ene | day 11,900 quarts of milk, This e. American C the rexante : Silay? gule and roli-| means that 11,000 babies were de # ' 3 in varithe foor prived of their food,” said Dr. « Al ' e v 1 ‘Get ou i land ; unnod ed in oM ¥ ; : T have made an appeal t a expla discovered Mr. | ouick the hotel men and restaurate p I had heip Moroso w ‘ ur und ; frighte he | resen actioally every pu 1 woman rightened she Jor Tn Guard f r ne sn an art Watke é es noika ream. Wh re approximately 4 ¢ Italian ha , a 1 n loa ccearer con rn i ed. 1 War ¢ , ' r Jocline w ar and the d Rabb lgia eel haiti ah 4 4 ng toa tt al quota e Crown of Italy. Ite ret 1 os of milk, and to k th pa Herica laet Octob the I s Theatre. He retired fre \ Voir F Oh. Boy!" t t he fi t the next day or two to refi Almerigott tt ‘ ae jhand tHietuse af steve dge, No. 16% Lox Aven f tors Car Hea ; t amount of milk thus saved oe W Texas w pt ‘ w ’ ‘ tera t 500 ARE ROUTED BY FIRE. at Benbrook dl twenty-two | the baby health stations and f t We whe t w heavily built, | Where there are infant child Hare im Brooklyn Ballding Threat & M ’ 1 “ bute nts. hs rk f nat i Pitals where there are la *o ~~ n ca uring t Every citizen who refrains f he Destrover MeDougel Houe i x The t 1s We : le! 1G. Walss, | #8@ of milk and every house v ! | \ H will employ milk substitutes for the next few days will be rendering : manitarian, economic and patriot . ta service nts = 7 . Should the sit n be ala " Jolin D. Goes to Viorida wound desperate tha at present 0 the intention of the Board of _ to hacn : \ > Fi tiie places © THE WORLD TRAVEL HOT At ' ‘ 4 Paliteee 18 } All milk « nto th . VING Poon, rl 3! ane Jon's skedioine Warde ' ack “fot Ady Wand for toe doeral aan, mtinued on Becond Page) BURGLARISKLLED SAVSDR. COPELAND "MOR WITH HIS OWN GUN ‘22s “apes Sint ORE THAN 6 00 of 1.000,000 ( Soarte To- »TAOOPS IN ] DAY Jay—I istributors Hopeful. IN BATTLE IN DARK soss ror nsnes QNg TRANSPORTS IS FATALLY HURT Restaurateurs sand Housewive ALLWILKWAYBE. PRESIDENT IN ETERNAL CITY, — GREETED BY ITALIAN RU’ a Oe Receives Ovation All Way 4 Italy and Is Hailed by ayor of Turin—Thousands Line “sil vay Tracks to See the American Chief Executive. Cross FLYER WHO KILLED LIEUT. ROOSEVELT ROME, Jan, 3.—After being feted all the way across Italy, Presi- dent Wilson and shis suite reached the Eternal City this morning, being accorded a welcome such as no foreign visitor ever received, The Presidential party was met at the railway station by the Ky \ ind Queen, members of the nobility, the Cabinet and by military 4 civil authorities, while some of the finest of the Italian troops were dra Quentin F up as a guard of honor, aps fatally hurt while teating The Associated Press correspondent, who travelled on the President's an airplanes turned over to. Special train, declares the journey from the frontier to Rome was like a triumphal procession, Mountaineers and villagers swarmed from the hills Was. Testing Airplane Ger- mans Were Forced to Sur- render to Americans, CORLENZ, Jan, 3.—Pilot arta he br Beret Punhausea, who bi ought down Lieut onewelt, wai nerican victors. The diminutive airman was landing and valleys to the railroad over which the Presidential train passed to p: in a new Rolland six, a type in homage to America, They shouted “vivas,"8 waving hats and handker- which he had not flown before, when chiefs and flags, forming picturesque groups, whicn were emphasized b sana @AH iors oat rie the brilliant sunshine, blue sky and green, iuxuriant landscape. plane turned omeraaults and | President Wilson’s special train arrived at Turin yesterday after. threw the aviator t noon, The was met at the station by the Prefect of the me his right arm and injuring him | 4) tie Gene the ne fi 4 fannie TOV , the General commanding the troops in Turin and A commission of German aviators , Other authoritie was turning over $1,380,000" worth Although the reception to the American Chief Executive was un- a pve un the: American’ f x 4 al, the station was corated with the Malian and American colors, pita Soak lel Fokh e everywhere in Turin the Stars and Stripes were flown beside the Under terin he arm e Italian Tricolor, the Gormaga:/a eo: OR The Presid train left ort time later amid the enthusiastic tifte trial fight in one ; . acroplane Lat) cyard kent in | Cheers of a cr owd which had gathered to greet the nation’s guest the presence of a large crowd of| ———_- 7 American flyers, Red Cross a ore few so" WILSON SUCCEEDS IN MAKING officers, Sergt. Dunhausea the accident had a coristasiewi nin LEAGUE FIRST PEACE POINT mn exhibition of trick fiyins, | 4 . | Britain's Support of Plan Now Freely Asserted by Authorities in London, ned to lea d flown 1 was com By Joseph W. Grigg LONDON, Jan. 3.—Great interest ate SAYS BERLIN PAPER cise» in Present ons vii tles’ under taly, and opinion was expressed to- must be lived | « ¥ Up Responsible Govern iy ps imal informed GUATtre HBAS 4 return to Paris cone! Other Gi 1 comn 8 are ment Only Way Out Seen most important phase of the prelim- arnin erm ¢ dolar by Vossische Zeitung inary discussions with the Allies. y ruc 3 SDON, Jan, &—The Ve e{In the wo of a prominent eM ( ) of Borlin, point | thority on international law: “It ait " no f jwill mark the erection of a prel plain of the “harsh” |nary League of Nations structure.” Iti ted that the Pres consultations n placing gue of Na and ly asst ident’s 5 rence BUDAPEST ENTERED in Ber, aga Se hare accented ese BY FRENCH TROOPS rs rst, with indemnities ‘ wa wis ou: |pur ent in their proper relation 1 Al h d ded |and t Britain and America now ( dD nt ¢ p \\-|stand squarely for s b 8 policy. Ca Ww WW f r A and Some authorities on 4 In t a into! launching of a Leagu jn A t ding a 4 ns to submit , sha sted t ea for, as they : At first necessary news. | merely to ne a drawing of the oO ‘i Y tual } ue which will Insure t ( (| worla pea Many minor considera- iM M 1 at the |, will be debated after the con- ! _ uwion of peace : t th Last Two Days of Big Sale | Wat 's concerning the he ads of the f ] ub , Wet 1 now ja can be rep- Build \ with Germany im the 2 $25 & 4t present, who and representation which ; Allied vclory to the associated $14.95 & " cag é vo gine! Some pereons who @ tow weeks ago “ ‘ T's A RIOTS wore relegating the Leagua ef Ne- y 4 i a a a a ere e