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“If lt Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ Copyright Co. a 7s & Two CENTS. che 1919, by The Press Publishing (The ‘New York World), NEW YORK, RATURDAY, JANUARY 25, f “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ 1919. iv Fa WEATHER—Fair To-night; Rain PRICE TWO CENTS. GES WILSON ‘SPEAKS FOR PEACE LEACUE TRANSPORT FLEET BRINGS 8,000 GIRARD TRUST ROYALTIES ONEACH TON OF COAL MINED } ASE PRE TO CONSUMER sale SENATORS ACCUSE. ) “Charity” That Cares for 1,600 Boys Costs Outlay of { $1,000,000 a Year. J uso crear crows ARMOUR OF HIDING. 1 s Started at 6,000,000 Is Now| 10 (000, 000) PROFIT { $35,000,000 and Based | y on Coal Prices. | Charge haan in South Se I Loeb. . 8 By sophie sidteniat ad America Was Figured, State Correspe of ‘The endment to increase the per diem 1I- pyivision (New York National Guard) ‘ z Ovo of the most prominent passen-) POTTSVILLE, Pa., Jan, 25.—At the But Not Gains, jeanne ae or clerks from 1) ampark about Feb. 15 and the Note Wired to Paris. Kern was little Miss Jeanne Wilkinson, | ) cents to $2 per da ——- eession of the United States Senate mae Appropriations for rural route and 77th Division about March 5, accord- : who camo on poard the Rochambeau Coal Invest Committ st| WASHINGTON 3.—Nenators| a0. etter carriers were increased re- ing to advices to-day. The sesth} PARIS, Jan. ne Amorican on Sunday last, one day before the night, the trustees from Philadelpiia ply manded J, Ogden Ar-| spectively from $51,500,000 to $68,800,000, Infantry, formerly the 15th of New oe eee ee ee Tenn ee i OF Pra to foil About 1 ar excluding South | and from $41,000,000 to $50,500,000. Vir: ie slated to embark about web r to Inquiries, says it has been in- oe fuel. Mother and ig care| ca to tell abou . era a b . Laie ' i, 4 doing nicely. The father t ile] a ; an profits ftom his financial! The House increase of twenty pet! j) ane rth Division is composed of | formed that the ™ Dorotheu and ; A laep ei of the Girard ¢ y Aaah stoceenooe,(eemtsin pay of rural carriers on|?= 7M ) Division 1s comp \cludya Cromveit saited on the Frenen | eineon of Whiteville, Tenn., was also) the highest royalties f 1 dn the a ag ead standard routes was raised to twenty. |New: York metropolitan district | ° ” fos on: hoara | Pi iad’ Bates nat affect |ATmour included the Investment iM Five pep cont, Pay increases for in-| troops, who trained at Camp Upton, [steamer 1a Lorraine, Friends of the| The Rochambeau had 424 cabin and! Capes outh America in figuring the Per |snectors, assistant postmastera at| ‘Tho 27th Division may be expected |tWIN sisters accompanied thm to the | 413 third class passengers, in addition y f profit, Senators charged 0 Nebraska anc ‘ota soldiers of} The testimony A the follows | w acaea Pat first and second class offices, super- 'ty arrive in New York about Mot pler Perea pliiatlina raul nae : saat mi elie aaa : , rk Intendents of mail and delivery clerks, 4 the s7th about Murch 12, accord The oMcern in charge of the Red | the 387th and sash Mield Artiller { ing: Stephen Girard of Philadelphia . be ppenseate |watchmen and other employes also Croas party on board the ship sent | Weeimenta Thero w Bs ante established Girard Col ty Saas peed were approved ing to War Department estimates, 1. Virtieas to the Red Croxm a copy {CeT# and 203 men in the Sa7th dota for the purpose of ur ees ve The House appropriation for ex-| Demobilization of soldiers in thelo¢ tho note found in the stateroom bey Rh They, romohea Frage oh AUE:| for 1,600 boys. A boy cligible to enter | awry Norne cau inctude the south {tes!on of parcel post “farm to con-iginited States up to Jan. 24 totalled jeccupied by tho sisters In which they | 17 last and were about ready to cuter 4 a a . ‘| sumer" express routes, was reduced | 858,187 mer 67,266 officers, Chic 1 they intended to commit suicide. | trenches when the armistice was he school Jescribed as poor | Amer vrofits in this statement? * yn Somme eulcce Ape Senco: 48 a i is ee hay trom $1,000,000 to $300,000, of Staff March announced to-day. - ened. nineteen offic and 6335} white male orphat whose mother Se orris, Nebraska, demand: |" oh, amsenamuetl Ordena aor (Ais total 1,300,900| Wonder over the reported suicides | men of the 939th did not get even that may be alive ¢ iaas lo Pept IAYeROH) | would he Postmaster} men, America has a}of tho Misses Gladys and Dorothea| fat. They arrived in France on Ovt These boys may ¢ enter between e prone: General to contract for pneumatic faster rate than | Cromwell, twin sisters and New York; 24 They were taken to Camp Me the ages x und ta " , interrupted © |.ube service in New York City and/up to Jan, 19 England Ainminacd | inty girla, wan exproancd to-day by| Pitt wheal they landed ‘to the ag t A ding t tha rior to 117 the South prooklyn, and prohibit removal of! 611.9 1 a il ‘as exprosnod to-day DY! aany of the soldiers mado com- | the trustees these ba 1 “eo! ve n pr were received by |tubes at Philadelphia, Boston, Chic Gen, March anno’ the first | friends and acquaintances in th®piaints about the food on the ship. | ( mon school education,” wit ! e American company,” exp! > and St. Louls until Congross| tim official figure Allied | fashionable apartment house where| This was quite to be expected, off | manual training and “are Jookod that since that year profits were re ald legislate on the tube question, |strength on the west front a8 Of) inoy lived together at No. 6% Park |Cers said, for soldiers who had after.” nyested in the plants there. To the House which carried|Nov. 1, The ration s that confined in cramped quarters. In order to care for these 1,600 I supp » 782,000, the Senate Committee) is the total force to be fed—on the) Phey were the dearest ¢ imag-|5 o'clock in the morning of Jan. 9. orphan boys annually an est 18) pared to i ence Con orris |added an appropriation of $50,000,000| west front wa France O00 | . said one apartment neigabor, |Must have something to kick about been built up amounting to $ Lid. “Now it develor thing is |this year, and $75,000,000 each for| United States, 1,950,100; 1 ih (ibs)! aben wera dnaepavable..hay Given Idiers made It the ship's bill It costs approxima ) wolcmitted which is of considerable im- |1920 and 1921 for road work, Tho|cluding Portuguese), 1,718,000 went out except together and bafore {of fare. After the severe storms of core for these 1,600 b: portance, I ikes a difference of |amendment also would provide meet the problems involved in up war work they never/|tho first week at sea the Rocham | Hor $1,500,000 the city of New Ye t $19,000,000 $3,000,000 cach year for roads in na-|the mail sitiation abroad, every sol- i to have any interests except |beau's coal ran low. Then tho food annually cares en thousand) «, difference put 10 per cent," | tonal forests, ‘ |dier overseas has been ordered to) 6404 other's welfare, It waa a ease | supply ran low encardavarnelars children and fi and mot 3 Gore observed. In revising the Mouse Bill the|mail bome a card show i " en esa I ideal sisterly affection, Nobody | putting in at Ifalifax everybody was | «dn their own homes under th Heney endeavored to have Armour |Senate Committee made an increase | satic tate ee Health. "| can jimagine any reason either or both Jon half-rations } Pension Act, th “ti show whether he went into South |from $300,000 to $850,000 in the Gen, March ome f them could have for wantlag to| The police boat Patrol, with mem e@o serving with as do the] American meat to keep it from flood- |Propriation for postal airplane ser | ional army and ny ul guard gol |", bers of the Mayor's Welcoming Com 7 trustess of the Girard College ing tho United States and lowering {Vice authorizing the Postmaster Gen-|diers can retain their division In-| ord han bean received to-day |mitiee on board, met the ship down TRUST GROWS FROM SIX MIL- reise’ eral to establish new routes and to] si upon returning to this coun-| tpt tepan tery in the report. (tne bay. There wos a Ned Cr LION TO 35 MILLIONS. stead of your being in business {°bt@!8 alrplines trom the War De-|try out that officers re ® (Ol the sisters’ deaths, In fact no defl- (delegation at the pler, A band Teeee also av idee , uth America, along with the |PATtmen | eevar time punishments for military {nite information beacing on the case | Played “Home Swent Home,” and tar mon : ne with: manual r big packers," Heney sug- | eee Mave Teen; silmpandad.y (his nee ome the Bordeaux mes. |Seldiers for rst of their trou training in the igher & ce The Mratee the Bouth’ Amarionn ALLIES RETIRE I IN RUSSIA pisanen Nave Kesh, Aue ae pean carded whiah akia chal BRINGS NOTABLE DELEGATION | tn order that | iid been Bulle upiey nRiiAls | A brenieiree eae 1 put |sirls had J J overboard from the | OF MEDICAL MEN. ‘ nde ne nto the United States in competition 38 E ich NCA ing sentence led for New York, and that they [notable delegation representing Qave been paid b consum p : rd hae notified that) ine s and a broker with offices at |James F, McKernon, and L { Sal to maintain this trust Armour said the packers would |,, ; fs ament of German r Am ie rata aaiear { Ae iy 4h bok ‘ nd meat where it would bring the | Ten Killed, 17 Wounded, and 11 use is pr ling satisf : AS gy egy ecole] nda lll a le \ (4 Not only outpu sae ee 8 | M ae Ge re § pete nusiness for time to devote all|George W. Crile, Col, Freder i ) the Girard « » half ist 5 Missing— topped PN eee elon eh energies to the efforts to get defi- | Murphy, Lieut, Col, Arthur W. I “| operated the tw coa - Nev " ee eet ee ee ee word of his sisters’ fate. At his|Lieut, Col, George 8 Derby and ba : BOS WASHINGTON, Jan, %.—Retire-| fice it was said he would not bi Mout wi un A vis 1 Tron any, a ent of the Allie |there until the report has been aleut, Col, Burton J. Lee of No, 126 the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com TO OPERATE THE BR. Te rent orn Aiea forces holding ac~|PERSHING IS NOT COMING, ciccrea up. te was not at nis home, |unt 73d who served eishteen e naratava: ta tt stant the je The Fs vanc positions in the Archangel sector | br ng cgacield | ites pany ' epee : . No. 169 Kast 74th Street, either months in the front line hospital di peasy i ; 2 before attacks by superior forces of | WASHINGTON, Jan Secro- | , | } two concer uit A Feil Ve Mr. Cromwell's wife refused to be |rected by Dr. Richard Der 1 re aniy inaanendant ow Plana kp + s Bee Bolsheviki is reported in an official |tary Baker said to-day that the ‘| ¥ i Moe ‘ \ Gutaide of the trat lg ts i Jespatch dated Jan, 23, the substance |story printed yesterday to the |“ Tewarding the case, Wut sent | Ronsevelt's bens avlaw was baa k \ tate ie 2,778,112 ¢ “ Col. Williams. Gen. Mareh. over with President Wilson is news| ?!t °f Pew in ‘been ree 4 eee v¥ fuse ae ph cal j road compan ny ‘ tahals message reported the American |to him, He said the department had | ives of the Misses Cromwell fret 4 m 1 advance on 4 r ' ul . nh Re in one of the actions as Uat | heard nothing of the sort dit the suic report and ry s| la . Royce Ye ib bd be re still alive re America,” De. Lee sald brief !\ whose si ' ne & m.08 ton sniisted men Kills ‘Trained Mice to Catch Cootles, 1 and Mr. Cromwetl are|reason to be proud her t he ip t t 1 arge Seventeen wounded and eleven | Private W. J. Langdon of F ; sae a 54 ee Sphae miva ac atae A font alf of n c ng. A later despatch sald sub: ent | Herkin str Brooklyn, broug § : 5 eipalaia annie aunt of t of their la va attacks we pulsed when delivered | two ned om h him ree ty ; Pot ; a ARRE, , } ’ aye fr a : ¢ doubt as to whether Ancii T. I au petitor e on the positions taken up by the a daa Ward tha Chomwall witha was [MMC Acco Peaocs i Col, James A f the G eneiversh |p American forces. explained solem b co | 4 , f 4 h Mr. R the announcement stated, |“ land they did the joo. expressed in Associated Presa) ing as President of the Allied Rota estate testified that the royalty n HL come to New York and assume his| ‘The points attacked by the enemy oli A asl Ay | statement to. that their ages in|Club, Mr. Brown re 4 plas iy gequires leases, epg 0 Tuwuihy S. Williams, |iay generally about 190 miles from Who ha ed from the Presidency ba apesaes Semper of the B. » retires, which ta ex- (Cogtinued on Fourth Page.) pected by Jan. 31 It was added that ur. se mania have full charge of eration and would be res Garrison, oR TTT an Sponvivie. only to Ade, INCREASE IN PAY FOR ALL EMPLOYED IN POSTAL SERVICE gen Appropriation Bill Reported by | | Senate Committee—$200,- 000,000 for Roads. | | WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—Besides | |recommending salary increases for | virtually all postal service employees, hee annual Post Office Appropriation 31 revised and reported out to- day by the Senate Post Office mittee, proposes appropriations of $20,000,000 during the next three years for construction and mainten- ance of roads, In providing employees’ pay creases, the committee added an Com in- am- paket Gen, March sald the in- ied commander there had ade- bal troops to reinforce the advanced elements and to handle jhe situation, | National ea tiehan to Quit SAILING DATES ARE FIXED FOR NEW YORK DIVISIONS COMING HOME FROM WAR CROMWELL THINS ‘BOARDED LORRAINE *rance Feb. 15 and Camp | Upton Men on March 5. OLD 15TH I Colored Regiment Due to E m-| bark Feb. 12, War De- partment Announces. = Friends Jan. 25-—The =") York Twins to Pier—Suicide 5 FIRST. EAVES WASHINGTON we Poe RETAURAN v RANT. Set a ha ‘To-day, eaeed, Tia 28, 26, 191 eae Ty (Continued on Fourth Page) — ee as thirty-two | transmission years, RED CROSS 1S TOLD Accompanied New the original cable report were given | tlie ea Abd error in to New York papers ROCHAMBEAU HERE. WITH 883 TROOPS: THEY KICK ON FOOD Salvation Army Woman Tell of Soldiers’ Appetites— | | 7,000 on Other Ships. SUE | After a journey which began sev enteen days ago at Bordeaux, during which she encountered many storms, the French liner Rochambeau, with | baby | 1,427 men and women and one | on board—883 of them soldiers—tied up this afternoon at her pler at West | 15th Street. Three | Rochambeaun other ships following the brought more than 7,000 more soldiers into port ao of Rotary Clubs of France and America, “The criticism that has been made | (Continued on Fourth Page.) ee ee TROOPS WAR GOUNGIL COMMITTEE NAMED 10 WORK OUT DETAILS OF NATIONS’ LEAGUE PLAN Guardianship of Smaller Nations and Aid in Developing Economics and Finances Said to Be One of the Important Aims of the League PARIS, Jan. 25.—A ae committee was appointed to work out the details of the League of Nations at the second plenary meeting of the Peace Congress this afternoon President Wilson opened discussion of the League of Nations a 13.07 P. M —_—_—_———— “We aro not representatives of c MILITARY AUTHOR TTD ioe sstectent to satay’ tor gure SEIZE ST. ENDA COLLEGE foci: ...tiean Witsoe and children; how the burden has | Institution Was Fou Patrick : ee ‘ ine a i. ne a Pearse, Executed in Connection Ke falling them Wilh 1916 Rebellion ‘ M Here bo tempore er DUBLIN, Jan, ae Anti The 5 pwers “yey retlon A » much multip as the : x men, voule Kept in harness by ue ion tm 4916. ee appa 1 nee yesterday resulted in ete A resolution wa plit of that body and t ‘ providin ut the leagu be Th 4 fth 1 1 n ) ad that 4 exclude represen ve ‘ i} ter nte the on m the deliberations of the A It ntenunce of from the rest of Ireland that Lea hould f ue Jor " iid meet period 12,000 N. Y. SOLDIERS AC areca SO MAIMED: THEY WILL. \istwcenscne cormetroce | ‘The Freneh, 13 eri NEED NEW VOCATIONS isos Sscuto Means of Prov t a and 4 Jed ment for T : d ¥ slanted Int | The Bri 1A n Delega t ! Conference ‘ t ' Ae 1 which ors hav ' ! peace terms to be extent will be ne t : » them ‘ y CREATION OF LEAGUE OF NA- f 1 ted at TIONS TAKEN UP. | 1 of the ® 1 to-da | David Lloyd vocation | rape ish plans for a f The Cunard |outiines of ghich were published in Than dbo} returned Canadian sodiove the United Mates for the fret time docked hfre to-day, to-day, thereby fulfilling predictions 5,000 Con HALII ‘Troops Home penta Kinki a mal

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