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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919. WILSON APPOINTS EXPERTS TO DRAW UP P| PLAN FOR A LEAGUE st, repent aeration [THREE TRANSPORTS COMING « ONLY 930, 000 OF 2,500, 00, These men ave not Gnished “= ALLIES 10 FORCE WAR LABOR BOARD MEETING TO SETTLE E atl Raley WITH 4,350 SOLDIERS — WAR ALLOWANCES MAILED.” work and unless the President, wit! eae eee : e \ < Navemt ovt consultation, bas prepared a pia an | ‘ which he is willing to put forw ard | \3 as that of the United States, there | 14 now no such thing as a definite wate amen yar was F ROM THE GERMANS President Wilson and his commis- sioners are working ov the theory that Great Britain, France, Italy and Pyesides Oved Manting t6 the rest of the world want some new ¢ € ¢ machinery which will prevent war Consider Matter of | C euch @ deterfnination they are _ ar ee | fundamentally agreed. Tho business tending the Time. } of the conversations which begin to- a day is to find @ common ground upon ATL 1 inlitary, which all can unite for such @ DUT na. y sedan pose. Upon the further details the , i United States is sald to be uncon- cerned further than to expect a fu fiilment of covenants and that details the waiot the artistic Wald & of the work shall be in agreement] ., { the Ministry of Forcign & ©! Or 1M J Detachinents and | ana ks for t t two months } ‘ Weld be Gut before the end of Jan w udy of questions raised by with the principles already an-|._ sa ee nounced. , * It wag reported some the most that was b Mr. Wilson's return States is a genera! agreement oo ‘ broad principles, There is no reason ® ; e Se ‘ uow to change that forecast. FRENGH OUTLINE PLAX er FOR LEAGUE OF MATOS, ee ee to Dead on M . Killed. other casuals and «ick and wounded SAYS WIFE IS WED TO FOUR "IN ASKING FOR SEPARATION ne War Council this afternoon As soon as th Propose Dichitilton Ee the Principal | ‘es tHe nla ol adopt. new conditions to be im.) Before Opening the Peace poxed on Germany, Marshal Foch will Negotiation cave for Trevea where the Anmniatice | : Hy est Leon} Commissions will moet | | ‘ eereee, boty r Prem Ua se **| Council i# not only one of the dilatory ) , Before Justice Callahan French authority on a league of na-| ptheds of the mans in carrying | : ’ thens, sald to-day that it had beeN) Oe an conditions relative of the ; eme Court ’ or th the French vern ‘ i ner ™. i : ment that the French Association 0 4 | ue , « feratior more genera i] The photograph of the W Labor Board was taken as it went into, from left are William Harman ack i C A r. « a l : n of tho Coun-|seasion at the City Hall to-day to take up the harbor diapute. The second | Crocke William Howard Taft and Bas int | th ay ne 2 he © T=! man from the left, standing, is Fred Hewitt. To his right are n Manning, | Chair cheson 1 at jally In Great Britain and the 7 aD umeae intia| Te M. Guerin, C. E. Michael, John F. Perkins, and Loyall A. Osborne. Seated 1 States. The former Premier o} begioming of peace neRotlations, Of Ae iene ae eee itiatina| Artillery fire was resumed for a work makes tt for Pubs t , solemn declaration by the Allies, fix ; @ League of Nations would endeavor| saggy to reach an agtecment ax to proco- fo ee tien ‘ dure with similar assoctations, espe aha i ; f th . ¥ ‘omn r Licu i Y c ponder } ing oy Baaereagien ru 3 Si 0 be mano uvring In every |gan trying to fee. ‘The a HE Y i prolong his i iuuing | uth ; Johinse ve ee t , M AZOLA, the oil from ganization of a leaguc nations | wa > a mpede the Poles upon stormed the building with hand heating of cars ble bbe arb aries ¥ yen, is a eand 5 © Immediate | OTSenizing thelr country and in de ating ql at tear ce as pure and : with the assurance of the Immediate] Prrsnizing thels country amd je dy larenades with « cheer and took mot | i : 4 102 | delicate as the foods 1% H observance of the rulos among them. | Gundine Ucinselves ag than 900 prisoners. No Government] tortin Announces the Entrance of ‘4 TRANSPORTS OVERDUE: | . : » teatttied | Cooked in itor served. (ppb ‘ waves. It is understood that ae the result | troops were killed in this encounter.| . es the ec tilandi to -Serve ta with it, Ask your grocer f “Becond—The peace treaty shall] of the various the council e110 1s reported that the Holshevinta are ne Town by Arnie j | ONE IS TEN DAYS BEHIND = Collins. was mot at the door| fF Mazola Cook Book yf hs contain the odligution of compulnory | faed that further eumrantees Mould | believed to have auffered the loss of Force. ity fanea: HE tid} containing dozens of de- AY arbitration and limitation of urma-| renewal of the armistice, The guar-|Mfty killed and many wounded The} ing ad: | lcious recipes. ‘ h as AG : ieuntt . oi Titan s. Colling adn b w Pan ) ments, untees, It wax suid, would be both} soldiers were enraged at the shoot > PENSE guncaye qaten| nulned froin Fst W960) No Word Rece ed From Poula,| Po CORN PRODUCTS “Y “Third — Immodiat after the} economic and mititary, Dut in ex-|ing of the white flax bearers and the| 1? (Assoclated Press) \ = Due Jan. 4 With Seven Officers | -— REEINING CO \ i chi was & od, the provisior an. ev ic bade ds 7 hv signing of peace a universal con-| in or Germany mieht he considered, | Bosbevists are sald to have fared| troops have occupied Dass smplying with the law. giving th ' Oats “SENATE ASKED I T0 DEMAND POBox tonNewYork (ference shall be called to fix the] fy ix unofficially stated that under |>@dly in the final clash, | which has been in the hands of | Men an eight hour day, but that some —Minnesota Is Nine Days Lat detatis of a League of Nations. The|the conditions of the armistice Ger] In the bombardment the govern-| the spattacens mecordine to SIRE TRDLRRLETIING DOCUET MATAURI an ASEROPIERREKUREN, resulted: dtone The WITHDRAWAL FROM RUSSIA conference would look info the rights|many had up to Jan, 12 repatriated| ment troops used 10.5 centimetre feld Fe ce e ad making thelr. doc Havana thal itles = 458,000 French prixoners, leaving 28, , report from Berlin ! ok aid that if! stegur Poula, ca y of each nation and w onsider | 458.000 ren {roners: leaving <8." |pleces, The teal revolutionary head a working (aud (whee. conditions \were| cer = plameanon what should be done to a state re-lthere are several hundred pleces of|@arter# for the entire insurgent Dusecidorf jaa town in Rhenish Changed dy the War Lat eae eres od « fal inlet aa ae ; sisting the decisions of the League.|neave artillery yet to be delivered, |campalgn bad becn in this building — pracyia. dt alidies 7 would ask Board of I salodor.. ten days overdue vinta . T h Pe It } ftwouid also take mearutes concern-|te- weil aa 400 "ninesthrowers: that [and its capture leavea the revotution- rutin 1 Is liuated on witonel crear the nawy dew the authorities at the p Body on R e renally ' 947 ocomotive out ol the 6,000 t 5 ank of th thine enty + aod 5 10 Bite ne e Gee ing any state not belonging to t 2 ts without any important stronghold : ‘ tlon at Hoboken to-day American ( | League and which caused trouble by |E) h50. rullroad cars out of 150,000,]'" Greater Berlin excepting the poe RSPR WARE OF Calon Chairman Taft said that the Asesinas hie WASHINGTON Ms Mahe ect : violence. The project cos, in or-land 4.422 motor trucks out of 5.000,| Silesian ratiway station and the aiBers ideale! mid aeclined | 40 joken on Jan, 4 y Californie is far too serious to ignore. der to compel the submission of such | The 1,700 tte ote for by, the Boetzow brewery, which they have risings, ‘Thousands of persons staged! mit to the Jurisdiction of th ution putting th: The cost of glasses is of tri- states, the constitu urmistice conditions have een | strong! ' a demonatratic ant . sarees re + | Marseilles on Z t i a state or be t appl Aativerss ea y fortified. , lemonatratinn in fron ate other parties to t r Y . ord as favoring ° fling importance compared | of an armed for exercial Ys i 1 | jee Chief Kichhorn was not ners headquarters, Riot iNa var co Wivy = sane i the American troop with the value o: your sight. ] national control and the establis among the prisoners taken by the the death of four persons and tbe i0- patiroad fot It ml sa Reliable E ht E ment of diplomatic, judicial and ec leaverninent Helene sirermlan Pun eGHy sat hare Rink were tallroa Administration ppir ive c * ; eliable Eyesight Examination t tat ft 1 sla ©) Rourd and the City of New York hav-| he Santa 3 x by Registered Eye Specialists. nomic measures, tending to isolate The Spartacan forees withdrew started on the banks, IL 1 as a » c ; omiwalt tain {t ’ : ’ ing consented to ablde by the dect-, °° ’ ‘ c | Nia AHAMUnCeA nn Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10. ' the rebellious state and compelling | om the Boetzow brewery during the Communists ‘under Spartacan lead 1éh The sab-committ f the) has on bow « enlisted 4 th . a ‘ 1 ! tv depend upon its own resources.” night and prepared to make @ last ership stormed the Volks Zeitung! 5. eat Coanth ohn baer . n and one civilla GP! TAREE SD AE: SNe. Sane SoH EL, 'e Si . Joard, vale ould take testimony ¥3 e refuse to allo it » » te y Germany, M. Bourgeois added | N Hl LD: | stand tn the Silesian Ratlway station plant at Dresden, Twenty were killed a phat a : ; is u mony | ‘The transport St. Louls, which lett sR Tt ey hich de ons would have to undergo not only # Jon the east bank of the Spree, south- and many wounded, Stuttgart and)?" sues ani the privat bont| Brest on Jan. 2 and waw due here da: Nabil anlieo rmngeas Established 57 Years. ! political revolution, but also a moral east of the former Royal Palace, The other South German cities are fght-| WPS could submit thelr side, If pefore yesterday, has r |troduced a mor s been bot- ||{New York: 184 B’way, at John St one. | LEADERS CAPT pe) station and the approaches to it are ing disorders ey choose. |from. ‘There are on be officers! ica up by that commit They ixth Av. asth St. “Her very soul hax to be changed strongly fortifled with many machine Lien JPhe)euh somites Ja-composed: of ang 4 hen. vious resolution siinply asked informa 350 ely h Av. aad St. he said, In addition, many must guns, American to Look After Rassian| WoL. Hu ind Adam Wilkin-| The 1 S. Cruiser Huntington, | tion of the State Department concerning | jor Nassau, at Ann St, 4 rantees of a m ry ch Prisoners tn Ge any on of the up and C whith te st on Jan $8 expected |.) 4 ‘i 17 West jad _— Street. give gua * Among the various Bolshevik nests! paris, sunday, Jan, 12-—The Inter “ ws See ocak tomar ton | the Government's policy Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor,Bond St acter, make reparation and punist| (continued from Firat Page.) which have been cleaned out by Gov- ieste of the Russian oriooners of wa or | Michael and Perkins forthe it© Cock -@) Hovoken. to-mormw, °C It is obvious,” said Johnson, violated ll laws of! el , id “v Lda tithes 7 employers, megan taking tes’ on poard are gow ers and men. “that e have no p asi: and | those who have vi a A all laws of 7 as ernment troops is the office of the!in Germany, to tho number of about | C™Plover. It bexan taking testimony ue figs Gcvarennik cant anawer tt Yi eer humesity, Uatll that is acco dndau arsenal, courtmartiating| RUSS49 Bolshevik telegraph agency, 1,000,000, will be looked after by Major Atrg OCIS: Wis eftornos felon casoulien., Were nel davervede|| ” Te Ses Germany mont be compelies th ‘sp Maca. core on which served as Bolshevik rl Taylor of the American Red Cro: Despatches from Washington to- ‘GLOWING “TRIBUTE IS PAID The tac dumninat: force’ tote, civat ; DED, to observe al the al 8 of intern Se at esae O°") Sropaganda headquarters and also WHO Will proceed into Germany with) day said the al oMicers of the | | sesiuen ec ognd We're Not staying out. | MOMPART—CATHERINE ROPPART. ave agreed voluntarily ¥ Pras dias ue yf n ; ° a estion of powers for Federal ° CHURCH, Broadway, 66th at., Tu See Thane Me. | stan money furnished the Spartacans, au of power! ral com % + Tuesday, bes ~ ae ate ene ithe determination of the revol oteky Restores Vormer Caar's| mandeering of privately owned har-| HOUSE PASSES | HARBOR BILL 2PM OPPOSITION N “SENATE Fatler away SALON Se NOW ID) ew dacace to maintain thelr tenn Military Lnwas bor boats at New York to meet the| Former Senator: Speaks at Open pore . NANNINI—Lleut, DANTE. NANNINT: | Government } ands LONDON, Jan, 13.—Leon Trotaky has | pec \ Si : 4 ’ $27,000,000 Measure Goen to Senate! seryicen at CAME sakes ep ; o ne 00) ews of- | necessities of the civil population ting o etl + Preacher’ r A FUNBRA ! TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS! aThe Vorwaarte busine, whieh was] ae f poe avlaueare a0 of-| reintroduced into the Red Army’ the olt| remediate drastic action as a re-| “ects OF Methodist Preachers With Few Changes. CHURCH, 1970 Broadway, Wednesday, shattered by Government artillery, | 8°°% “&mM an Inglorious end Guring | military jaws which the former Czar] sit of the refusal of the private Conference. WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—The House] _ 8 7M was stormed and captured by Goy-| Saturday night. The Spartacans And) abollished, according to a despatch re- boat ownbts to join with th oe Chauncey M. D paid lowing | to-day passed the Rivers ant Harto! ————— aS . s ess ernment. troopa Saturday, Thoy| Ma@ependent Socialists who were OC-| ceived from Petrograd to-day. nee ORME, LO 0 ° | po mvicge pa. RE itr Sdbed| Ro ropriatior 7 | Sterling Says sth Is Unnecessary Enmment. Cone ae . They! cupying the plant where tho Vos-| Uadats. . ernment agencies and employees in|tribute to Col. Roosevelt to-day at an| Bill cartying appro priations for approal- | HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Meyers Sats It Should found 125 dead in the building.) veone Zeitung, the Morgenpost and submitting their Sabor controversy |OP¢R meeting of the Methodist Preach. | ™ately $2! alee ah AGNEW PUACK will, te opened , aa 9. first core Ledebour, leader of the Inde LABOR PARTY FORMED HERE. 7 ere’ Conference at No, 159 Fifth Avenue,| ‘The final vote was o 9t The! saver mut Po dete ! Be L d, other journals are printed began to to the War Labor Board apparently 4 > % ‘s ‘ . je Limited. | pendent Socialists, and three hundred | rede | | — eee cantamacinied “During the whol fe of the| dill now goes to the acti: | Hop, | 4 WASHINGTON, Jan, 12—Discussing| others, were reported to have bec in | mene ne ve rooftops 43/Uniom Leaders Take Step Despite is ue ‘a am prated, ay the Govern |iate Thoodore Roosevelt.” he said, "1 |oally the same shape —— ! : a soon as darkness fell Opposition of Federation ment probably has suMcien lities| was intimate with him, and I know his|t? ¢ use, efforts Losr, F Nations, Sen+| arrested in this encou 3 : eh OUND AND REWARD the proposed League of on if shy abe ed ie ae Several followers of Dr. Liebknecht| The American Labor Party of New| @lready under its control for its own|y¥ather before him. I always felt for | amend and eliminate Jan, . ] ator Sterling of South Dakota, Kepub-| Abou mirtacans were re-| who were trying to escape With four | york nas been created, Ita aponsore are | heeds. the young man an intense admira having in the main fatled ant, al ] Nolin, im the Senate to-day, urged that] Po" ea i ed and W nde in the typewriters in Fae Romeatt educa, | the) ten of the @entral Labor Uni Thomas L, Delahunty, President of| He had-more enthusiasm, moro vitalit maintenance: $15,017. d in view of present and prospective rela-| atest MEhting, raising the totsl of) Hee ed tat the defenders had | s is the culmination in the Marine Wor Affiliation, an-|more hu m than any man : t ware) Seat 5 Low, between the United states, Great| thelr dead to at least 1.300. Forty! hoon deserting the place, and the sol- movement which ite nounced before meeting that all|? ever knew | | Britain, France and Maly, suct a league | thousand troons are reported support-| diers, when they advanced upon the to extend throughout t towboat 5 and ferryboats in ba a | ! ation should be postponed A Socialist republic was said toy ot Varel nese of spipere Were HRs) che Americana Fedorat vay be Fm pa RRR operation i Senator Myers. Demoorat, of Mon-| ha 4 in Bremen, oan ey a ovcceaa. notably, in ‘the|"Pudiated the movement 1 eta peut ld sea a aUnIes ‘ NG’ LUT Nations, Out insisted it should not he town hall aft vera JOne of these nests contained a mas} York ity the exesutive committee, pre-e] When the men returned vor bd considered as part of the pemcn treaty. | ve wins hine-gun with a crew of six men.| sided over b amu adopted | aucstion wa sed the 1 The world wants p first 1 ailpae bin Haron be-| The Eunners were wiped out because |r» ery IMciont | aMialiog ewspuper in Occupied Territory | Senator Mye The peace trea He f A mn eet the spied remiavacioe, ea fale bout mia De Pays H » American Siete Ham should be framed first and steps tak . | Re One Re SY une kawanna boa 1 t _— te adteeas ta’ Chit ae a who had y cored to Aght for]@lers of looters who were caught in | tent Te the wien ee : A Special for Monday, Jan, 13th, That | Maintains Loit the conftiet | the Government ne act, while civilians found carry Yee 1 , ¥ ; . Supremacy in Value Giving. E. ; ing weapons without the permisston | |) / to go to work alo: un. t A German news- EANUT BRITTLE—Big. erackly stabs af that 1 mathe Germes eiery Jot the Government were also stood | ire mining | other Muct f © Ar ko brittle, chockfoll of th ont Tull ar deeah, ett leat entral Powers should be admitted ‘POLICE HEAD AUARTERS up against a wal pete ¥ 5 id : i “ Peanuts.” A Tasty confection that never Jeers » delight the league of nations, at i | troubles r F . ip \ ; SPEC an FOR MONDAR ONE, OUT ESAT SeeneND HON Byneration.” Lackawanna had AON [SPECIAL b iat Swann senator oooinrea vo) TAKEN AFTER REDS KILLED — OT N GITIES recente ere onthe Gas NURSE FOUND U UNCONSCIOUS. (8 sie SSS Mid-Week Special for Tuesday and Wednesday, Janu Hthand lth, Meru Hush navy should not b that the United States aly ,| WOMAN GAGGED BY ROBBERS union men} et >) WHITE FLAG BEARERS | BLAME BERLIN FOR RIOTS |, isos of Nov att ast 40 | It reached Hampton Roads tast night The panic through fear of Bolshevik ups ath Seared aaemee Tae ‘morning, ‘stored up enough fuel yesterday to of Vienne, it was reported here to-day, i, Sneersion weinns Teivean. LOS PeneiNets linquish the Monroe Doctr | treet, was found lying uneonsctou jow the iim es Jenie ARS James Honen of Newark Beaten|| | G'aainedve charm ureceniing w callection of Uhoesinte: Coverite Hee t th counselled otherwise, and no diserim having © spt 4 Stronghold Stormed by] Munich Reported to Be Near Panic | ene at reser en | ination si Ibe made against the com-| xeware Hoga He \25¢ ent Troops With Hand Through Fear of Bolshes is arena yin pany. The Lackawanna offices said|No. wrechester Avenue foun BELGRADE, Jan. 13 Granal vik Upri i her. fr Kate |that the union men we earing gagged ¢ Minn of withdrawal from Montegenro atcnaue | & Upr : we was ta dhany| ror work and that “overything was| the F . M Sa) waa? tha oe Wr eee — Italian troops is demanded in a resolue| PEMLIN, Sund Jan. 12 (Aewo-| VIENNA, Jan, 11—Authorities {np nL Re olin mask hon Tense \tovery." crurned ac Peyorrrsyt i nae nee uae tion passed by the Montenegrin National | ciated — Pre ( nmient forces! other German cities blame the Berlin | told them her vieitor had left her house | nF ; aid tv ' SCHINO. CHERRIES Assembly. The resolution alludes to! raptured the. | G ment for permitting the spreag|“t 1° Oclock thie merning |, TAfting of the han’ seainst boat) oo nwok.doar at midnlaht w Wer "4 The readete Gees the presence of Italian troops in Monte- | yin, aa ¢ Hialehey A . pres —— traMe enabled the hustling to Man- ||), ked iis Wy 4 fy Jniclest Marase ht negro, “now « part of the new State of , eee cece eed eee nout the countrys | OIRIGIBLE ON LONG FLIGHT, ;hattan and Brooklyn of many barge: jo ioy ¢ ¢ $50 Sd Cherries, richly covered | | Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.” tt c ‘ reports received trom various sources loads of coal, ‘The toterborough and ' —= . vel dictated by any military neces pe h 1 thon waited to see)indicated to-day, ‘The ty Chan-) WILMINGTON, N.C. Jan. ii-Tho the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Compa an . donating Rie aebnty ls stable peace reigns in the country t had been made upon the) cellor + emive measures|pavy's biggest dirigible, the C-1, on the \niew and a number of lighting con-|“VS=8t?” Trains From Paris ¢o af eur Uaexcetled Spartacans, When the latter failed to| were not severe enough at tho out-|second Ire of its flight from Rockaway |cerns and other public utilities which| pene om eenttnele: vornp” 44¢ Stores: New York, of Beef in New| show wigns of yielding, two men were | set Beach, N. ¥., to Key West, Fie. passed |were facing severe curtailment ofthc, a Luxury” tral F Brooklyn, Newark, jos pding Aeturday:|eent forward with a white flag, de-| Munich is reported to be nea over this city to-day jBervice will be resumed this week be- - es Ee ty aver Cr) Domaptis | : Rear jaervice had the strike persisted, | tween Paris and Constantinople, by way er exact locations sve teleoh ag manding the surrender of the Sparta- Sis gt ‘ : \ \ a"? ie, ‘ ee ae ace . n Malverne

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