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_ Che If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ Circulation Books Open to All. AN? | PRICE TWO CENTS. ——— NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, Cloudy; probably rain to-night and Thursday. orld, [ “Circulation Boo Books $e Open to, All| to All.” 1919, 20 P..GES “PRICE TWO CENTS. ALLIED “MISSION GOING TO POLAND; WILSON’S RUSSIAN PLAN TAKEN UP NEW YORK PLANS GREAT: GREETING FOR ITS OWN 27TH Mayor’s Committee to Use $600,000 -— Independents’ | 200 NEW YORK SOLDIERS, WOUNDED AS HINDENBURG LINE WAS SMASHED, BAK... Men of Old 7th, 12th, 23d, 47th .. os and 71st Regiments, 22d Engi- «« Nati officers and |men of New York's 27th and 77th neers and Squadron A Arrive On) divisions on their return trom abrena Transport Cretic—55th Coast! Regardless of the that has Artillery Also Home. welcome in the history | on awaits the poll ties arisen in the situation and the possible activities of rival welcoming organiza- tions, it is certain the city will open its arms to its homecoming warriors and give them an unparalled fete. | ‘The ambitious plans of Mayor Hylan and his official Committee for the Wel- coming of Homecoming Troops call for an expenditure of a total of $600,- 000 and a week of feting in which the , city will be elaborately decorated and the streets illuminated at night. | The independent Citizens’ Committee of Welcome, formed in protest at the | designation of William Randolph | Hearst as the Chairman of one of the Back to-day from the dlood-soaked fields of France came a great bunch of New York's own National old 27th Division, men of the historic 2d, the 47th and id Engineers and some from Sq Of 215 wounded men on the White Guard, th 7th Regiment, the old 12th, the Tist, the uadron A Star liner Cretic, 200 of them Were the men whom New York cheered to and waved to and bid them Godspeed as they marched gayly down Fifth Avenue more than a year ago. To the music of their stepped along the avenue, t est and among the best diers in America. They marched ao with gleamin es and fau the soldie:s, but is not yet roady to| bearin, 4 e er fora Q acre b u programme. | aring, eag ibassador William G. Sharp and It has a committee on scope and plan seas. They went { nm re Spar working on the details now and will )ther Prominent M $ 5 a now A tanburg and we Other Prominent Men to Sail announce them later. Many volunteer that they were w for France on Big Liner. organizations and auxiliaries also will Penis sla rites nn William G Sharp, United States Am. |J0iN 19 paying honors to the fighters : bassador to France, and other wel Tho Mayor's committee plans to a in as in the word wa nown pa neers will sail for Brest |make the event one of national im- ceived which started them f: at 19.30 0 k to-morrow on the | portance and will have many notables | The men who came back to-day are | American sport Leviathan, for-|here for the occasion, It 1s not known | not the same New York looked upon meriy the rman steamship Vater- | just when the 27th, the division formed | #o proudly when they marched dow ey if an ne Foil bith = yetha |from New York National Guard units, the avenue. They came back minus | 00 poem eine Hatters “°" | will come home, but it will sail soon. arms and legs and and there | \mbassador Sharp will be accompa. |ON€ Of its units, the 102d Trench Mor- among them an cye was missing; LUC) Aig By William G. Sharp jr. Others|tar Battery, has already sailed, and J thy came bach just as proud as they | oy passenger list are ten French | the Mayor's committee is keeping in were when they went away | even Polish $; 600 Polisn| close touch with Federal authorities, GERMAN RADICALS ELECT ONLY 22 10 THE ASSEMBLY: MORE DISORDER IN BREMEN, N.Y. ASSEMBLY WILL VOTE. ON PROMIBITION TO-MORROW ;Senate to Take Up Dry Amend- ment Next Week Follow- ing Caucus. Now Reported in Hands Of) ausany, san, 22.—Ratitication of PaAdlinie Te af r |the National Prohibtion Amendment Workingmen's Council, WhO) | Oh era. rac haat actaretacts [Major ity Socialists Have Chosen 132, Democrats 58, and Centrists 57 Delegi ates TROUBLE IN BREMEN Are Occupying Barracks. in the Assembly to-morrow. ‘The alt. resolution was reponed favorably to: areca day by the Judiciary Committee COPENHAGEN, Jan, 22.—-It is re-| The Senate Taxation Committee re- ported unofficially from Berlin that] Ported favorably the Thompson ratifi cation resolution. Consideration of the resolution will not be taken up in the | National Assembly from twenty-eight |Senate until next week after a caucus 319 delegates had been elected to the lition can be constituting among | enue Collector made a raid on Fellow's that|Yasement. Fellow got aw but the \ gor every onc of then had m ntly recruited in Canada;|to be prepared when the full division 5 raiders confiscated a kitchenette still ‘and upheld the record ral representatives of the Unit arrives faction, it was indicated to-day and 30 gallons of brandy phel a ai While the ilists ap : vf 3 lc was that I n, | Sta Shipping Board: Brig. n. > manioatl te A ait eae aie tuac{Hrank ‘T. Hines, CVhief of Embarka. | UNEQUALLED POMP ANDO CERE-|jarentiy w any single {smashed the Hindenburg line, United States Consul at Tiflis, Russia;| The reai celebration will begin after | wit) be outvoted by the combination smiling at the tales they 1 to te and William J. Pike, Consul at st, /and has obtained permission to return} the addition « : : they stopped to bitterly dene e the | ¢ Switzerland to the city. jaborate decorations | vot, And, as a res pp a rR . ment they had re iin tn Leviathan's schedule cal srlwill be installed at City Hall Park sath Will Be Accompanied by President d ett se 1 ei ld with} Stately plants will be ranged outside (Continued Fourth Page.) Poincare and Other High Offi- an ursley yj An an the park, and gateways built on the > ei ench G Py said that while we < colonial style will be placed at the cials of French Government, jescing from the y “MAYOR ASKS UNION GRITIG eas: ana west entrances. there wi! SAYS GERMANS INSPIRED PARIS, Jan President Wilson, compelled to dc uw were be @ raised platform in front of the will be received by the E'rench erced to get down on their ineen | T0 READ OATH OF OFFICE City Hall steps, and there Major Gen. FORD PEACE EXPEDITION Chamber of Deputies Monday, Feb. those of them who had knees left O'Ryan, commander of the division, 3, at 6 o'clock in the evening. Ac- and scrub the floors, The they who has just been awarded the Dis- cording (0 present arrangements described as “rotten.” ‘Th rite} 44 He Says McGuire |tinguished Service Medal, and the | Army Intel Wor Declares | President Poincare will accompany sp here as a th iMitary , other offic oO e divisio; i 2 vesident 80) 0 0 Pal sport there w r eh Powarfill Man’? thi tficers of the division will be Many Cx ors \® sident Wilson to the Bourbon Pal police in an endea\ ge ! received and welcomed to the city ; jace, Where they will be received by Liverpool to get someth t to eat.) to Carry 38,000 Votes with the same pomp and ceremony A | President Deschanel of the Chamber, TRANSPORT ALSO BRINGS f6TH| that have marked the visits of dis WASHINGTO Ja The two Presidents will be conducted COAST ARTILLERY a ! dite tinguished foreign mi. Ford 1 {ition in to seats in ihe Chamber etic broug home 44 office od a wi 7 ” ssion ha c « sine rol J Deschane liver @ sp The Cr ? Nes I Captainat | te I emi n has been ned fre - ‘ y|Welcome, Pr »nt Wilson will reply and 1,557 men of 4 ‘i ; ,|the Government to have the } i i P ind bis spec ill be at once trans tillery, under Col. John L. Roberts, Ke organization parade as divi n nd ae Ntated into French New Yorker who fought « You of J eatening me|the parades naturally will a? , ; | wowing to yaiied ‘apace in ae pea eatpal| e =? ; " probing Ger-|Ghamber the Senators first will be nt panish As pag te | of 4 ‘ e ti 1 . ind the Deputies w lives in West 57 ree |re must be a very powerfu The paradgs w tart at the Wash " Ri nKohaas 4 wit > e remainder ment ig composed mostly of regu }ma » many vote our in-Jington Arch, m. up Fifth Aver 1 : fa _—— Guardsmen | loweve answe eremP- | north to T2d Street, where they w r y | ' They sailed to France, six batterie pity 1 took the band ‘ 1 nur , Mauretania, ‘There was a strike of ae cava at fepuione Ab Ws » tha} . la firemen, bu ¢ . ' Spanish-American War Veteran Ut fake thelr places and ef plowe al vay Aa MA OLA sro at BURLESON WIRE CONTROL trained f 4 while wit € DB} crue Ht oath and tom " ta rif Avenu IN UIRY ASKED IN HOUSE Treason Charg rang? ob 9 t awn i} ax Ma fur a Lis i u © B ure GALLIPOLIS o a got into action at Chate ‘ " misiic is will represe TV. Ryan, forr They fought on the A ple of ne air in war, and ‘ ar American Wa Dutta did effective work on the a ns of nes wi Y, who wa \ . terrain of the Argonne, w WOULD test ANT . what na for 7 nl YLee now awa ‘ « casua nt c sp Hthay 1 Win via Jirectic Mek ree treason, was @ 4 amounted to y aw. ‘ MRR oa . tat : F WASH \ Ir r 4 Sept, 26 these men w x the Wa row's aiecial. -Adn Apocted ne Hu L. ® ; apha. He was indicted Meuse And yw 1 > y e e b el 1 st when the armistice THE WORLD TRAVET BURRAL, ; aay Two members Coa r Twelfth Page.) ‘ : aw ® y died of pnin on - ick . i for aiding German Artillery died of p nla 96 | Gas and.) eniouen inte gunner. $1.23 Mew York's aremicr| = : pane iL A " checks for | show place, Gossler's Campus, Wath, © eat (Continued on Twelfth Page.) 1a ue inoreased rateas { PRESIDENT HAS CONFERENCE WITH U. 5. PEACE DELEGATES: BALTIC PROBLEM CONSIDERED (Oey Wilson To-Night Receives Profes- sors, Students and Members of French Academy—Military and SHORTAGE OF MILK “BLAMED FOR JUMP IN INFANTS DEATHS Last Week's Fatalities Show Increase of 102 Over December Period. Mrs, Mery A. Su gator for the Police ivan, an invest Department, tes tifying in the John Doo milk inqtiry |before City Magistrate McAdoo t da sey sae ha 2 inder e Naval Officers at War Council. ; r of age had died in the week end , |Ing Jan. 18, This is an increase of PARIS, Jan, 22.—The Supreme reil ¢ Peace C lead aedihu over kha thie weeks ins Al Is » Jan, e Supreme uncil of the Peace Conference leember before the mik shortage {iis morning considered the Polish question and decided to send a caused by the dairymen’s strike inissiun to Poland. This announcement was mace in the official state. ‘These figures, said Mrs, Sullivan | wore obtained from the Vital Statis.|Ment of the proceedings of the conference, | | tics Bureau of the Board of Health and were authentic, The increase of deaths of children under one proposal from President Wilson regarding the Russian question ; Will be discussed this afternoon, the statement added, year ol districts up to & o'clock yesterday |of the Reputtican majority, The cau- | age during January over those of Dr After the morning session of the Supreme Council of the Peace Con- afternoon. They were distributed ae |°Us has been called for Monday night. cember follows : ference, President Wilson went (o the headquarters of the American ce. 7, 19 ec 4, 210 ve 2 pace nference t ne ovate follows: Majority Socialists, 132; RN MEA GRAPES. Pepa ihe A ‘ oe fan da Peace Mission for a conference with the delegates, |German Democrats, 68; Centrists, SUGAR, 00 L, Lbs : Jan. 18, 277 i From 5 to 7 o'clock this evening the President will receive professors 57; German National Party, In- RESULT. G000 BRANDY Mrs, Sullivan waid the weather this and students and various members of the French Academy representing |dependent Socialists, 22; German ’ January was particul mid and the Sorbonne and other French educational institutions. 1, sii better suited for the of hy . Peoples Party, 14 ring, 8. ‘ , , ¢ Supreme Council of the Peace Conference here w a MO ean ad are Least, That Was Isaac Fellow’s children's health eae When the Suprem Peace ference met there were aytial TOF Recipe, and Uncle Sam Is point accontuated the be ut , in addition to all the Fann of the Council, Marshal Foch, the in lower Bavaria and upper Phalz ecipe, and le Oe | shortage of miik had a direct Fre ' \ People’ Seeking Him. halla Nagi lolita Commander-in-Chief, Gen. Weygand, his Chief of Statl, and ow that the Bavaria People's | See 5 yn the high mortality rate | er , show that the varian : pen He BEG ORAL Admiral Hope, Deputy First Sea Lord of the British Admiralty Party won five seats, t Majority| Never mind the 18th Amendment—if - ‘ Socialists two and the P nt Al u've a Kitchenette | BU to Legtatature for State Com- Board, It wag assumed from the presence of these military and naval ilance two, In Schleswig- Holstein ome sugar, and some cornmen! | beh of Mile Iadentey: tticers (hat the Russian situation on the Ballic and on the land front and Lubec the Majority Socialists|""d some grapes, light the gas and| ALBANY. N. ¥ Jan A ‘ as ‘ seats and the German|¥@!t for your drink, It will be an ex-| signed to regula production, d Was discusse won five sea “The Independent |Suent quality of brandy if the process | bution, quality and pr WAS | een ——) 9 The Council continued the formule- Socialists and the Christian People’s) But_unele Sam will put you in jail | Russian situation, which it was an- Party, formerly the Centrists, failed |for a long, tongs while if he found out nounced yesterday it was h to win a single seat, Jabout it, as he found out in the case | be omen oe ee Phe conservative element will con-|of Isaac Fellow, No. 249 East Second |‘ 8 Peto toxiny trol the German National Assembly | Street. Matthew Kenney, Deputy Rev-|to be memb effected some other sectio third to be app $6,160,000,000 EXPORTS TOTAL FOR U.S, I 818 W. . Massey, the Premier of New Ay sland, wos present at the Council ora short time. ples of action have been de- ided upon, in the main, and virtually all that remains is to reduce the agreement to writing and get final assent to it by the delegates, There Was no indication at the opening of Decrease. cf Only. 48 3.000 cor q : sane to-day's meeting as to which one of ibrar ry eta iP ile of Cent on ny ach 10 Cents|inree proposais already considieed Remains in Effeet—In id been accepted, or whether an Despite War Restriction entirely naw plan bad been worked Gia eree aa F crease for Cabarets. out, The policy of building a wall abcde SiN’ aRcinGAnE dite ¢ | round Bolshevism by encouraging arr ithe doalcarnerta tor The inital cia Jan. 2 awful goverinienia iv being spoken States in 1918 showed a decrease of onty | ayy r w be|of as being foremost among the pos- $83.00 ompared ¥ ' i Sale tha Avar Ra ie Bil bilities, Consideration of the Polish tal exports fo ear wi rau, | ( me tay to re, | Problem may have added an element id ie fees Sorainaly ‘ | T : : a ae i which may change the line of action Ravaeed -teedays trmnorla for, the | seit i n to i j from its originally contemplated form, cate eB AG : | creane rates from 1 "t |WILSON AND LLOYD GEORGE iA a , Pha nas t eipt AGREE ON RUSSIA, Anne tag tHe aie t sae : In of| Pre t Wilson and David Lloyd Ayn ' es : 1} the British Premier, are 1a 00 than ; uplete agreement as regards the rin Deer ’ ; ‘ ferees| Kussian situation, according to the | 0 npared w ep i has one| Paris edition of the London Daily ov ’ 2 y r 1 for| Ma They regard a settlement of old impor A Russian question as absolutely ; ' ; : Y preliminary to the forma. a : ' 48 th 4 ue of Nations, the ore ; fra fata ews) a and they are : " t dence 4 $00,000,000 RELIEF BILL is | one Rte i esentatives ag DEBATED IN THE SENATE inttrter *srench. opinion," continues ; ; nch opinion,” continues the n pay iy not at present in favor s n of the Bol- ne, but the English pro- il is that the Bolshevik govern- send repre- . the Eng- epresentae nvited to conference a what territorial powers they t un agreement can rritorial delimitas fferent Russian governs lefined and requested .ims and ambitions sand cease attempts em by armed force,” ldoyd lag the country regardic, Unies this & dene, Mey