The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1919, Page 1

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\ FATE OF KAISER BEFORE PEACE COUNCIL | “If It Happens In New York | It’s In The Evening World’’| ¢ | Wl stn nai Uddldlddddddddiddd? “ Circulation Books Open to All. »| GR) f “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ peers PRICE Two bonded babtaahhy “i 1040, br he Pree esting NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1919. 20 PAGES PRICE Two CENTS. (The LONG STRIKE WON BY CLOTHING WORKERS ORYAN'S 27TH TO SAIL HOME IN FIVE WEEKS 'U, SENATE COMMITTEE NEW YORK’S GUARDSMEN — Amauuier shorn, Ger. ines BUNICHMENT OF EXKASER- AT MINES TO INVESTIGATE 10 BE FIRST DIVISION HOME: j PRES A rato FOR COAL WL PARADE NTH IN THIS cm | BAR SMALL OPERATOR.| of some of t TO GO TO CAMP UPTON. tel vetis : Line Lehigh Valley Official Willy ate tardies Ate 5 YRyan Troops Expected ty HOME ON ON ORUABA Not Admit This Is Done vaevarnrticledi tee ih : | Embark in Five or Six Weeks, to Keep Prices Up. | Washington Says. TAKEN UP BY WAR COUNCIL Delegates May Adopt Some Form of America’s Programme to De- | termine Culpability of All—Mc- | Cormick Talked of as Delegate to Russia. Fransport pine a Total ot ss ‘+ . \tormally discussed by the Supreme War Council to-day 2,526 Soldiers—Hospital \ POTTSVILL The belief prevailed in certain quarters that the Gouneil will adopi senate Ship Enters Bay. ome form of the programme suggested by the American delegation in ‘ Pea this regard—appointment of a special commission to investigate ther- now oughly the culpability of all those responsible for the war, from. the Mice first £ neluding 1 'Kaiser down, so that none might escape } phic ; Mga Polen ea oe It was expected that the vartous STATUES OF QUR HEROES so» ma» » of 4 attording a warning for future po joked in the wa nd Letters Out. teal war makers: | | ion dividuals for the German eans that the It AND WAR DAMAGE REPARATION PARIS, Jan, 23.—Punishment for the Kaiser and his associates was* 1 wounded mer New ¢ and othe ommunitics | Matte a : n t be followed in returning the]: tb " 1. nul ya sow bane y ia all ere m y and liers damage , when the vision would |seen service ele p 8 . ’ ents prevail > on : said that probably five or six weeks | Brest HUE 10 SAIL ure WITH BIG VICTORY, The preliminary will be : ’ Doth troops are n Ge oard was the d2d Am ; 1 | 1 Hutin in the Echo de Mids 8 —~ I Pershing’ priority list heed of the Hvoard was the 324 AM |Fransport to Leave To-Mor-! 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