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FIRST INSTALMENT TO-DAY “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ Copsright, 1919) by The Presa Publishing Co. (The New York World), __ PRICE TWO CENTS. U. S. COLONIAL POLICY ACCEPTED ‘BRIDES’ TRANSPORT” BRINGS ARMY WIVES NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, RR RL RRR ee BREAKING THE HINDENBURG LINE WITH NEW YORK’S 27TH DIVISION By SERGEANT H. H. M'LELLAN of The Evening World Staff WEATHER—Fair to-night and ———O=V—v 1919. f “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ID OF POLICE 10 PROVE HE'S ALIVE Mullery Insists He’s Not Dead Despite “Halo” and Funeral Flowers. T0 PALISADES GIRL, SAYS COUNSEL FOR Rck ARMY MAN PS COMMISSION, NMS UP IT Identification of Body ot Suicide Is Made More Definite, TO “FENTON ( Be DENIAL AS cruisers Frederick and Platis- PFARNESTOCK NOT WEDDED SPFIREDTOGET WAR BRIDES WON ABROAD — HTH cbc BY U.S. SOLDIERS ARRIVE; 6,000 TROOPS REACH PORT ws! UT DENUNES GAG ON PEOPLE IN _.> golia Reach Port. | NEW YORK MEN. | ANY SEEN AS WARFARE ONU.S. COMMERCE povemee iber Congressmen Believe Action Should Be Met With Drastic Reciprocal Measures. WASHINGTON, Jan, 90.—In clamp ing an import embargo on more than 300 con the Br tsh have de modities, clared open commerce warfare on 20 PAGES PRICE “TWO CENTS. WILSON PLAN FOR CONTROL OF CAPTURED LAND BACKED BY BRITISH AND FRENCH Acceptance Conditioned on Methods of Carrying Out Proposal Concern- ing Mandatories From League— i not dead ee tits country, many Governmens o ° . , : SY Sera remrca se air el cials bed Conghias iipribars weld t Obstruction by Japan Denied. . j 77 eSt) 9 ‘5 lice I raise. a] jor Nothing to Sustain Suggestion ESTIMATE BOARD Gate” Pedee lk! Mal ABU HAVE Ke )fficer Praises Behavior of DRY RATIFICATION day, The new embargo has forced the That She Was Wife of a | thousnt 1 week or more that} 77th Division in the Ar- fight which has been amoldering for PARIS, Jan, 30 (Associated Press).—The British and French Gove | ; ape . : nner aa Riatiing days to a point where definite Gov-| fe ; j | 4 Major of That Name. | was d, and is having the| gonne Fighting. | PS Eeihl( OAAK ceailaioe| muat ba Gale ernments have accepted in principle President Wilson ’s plan concerning ia . d time convincing people he act Wr agteer rs aa A § ' \ . ti ; “ eae Governor ‘Smith Br Brings About! \ ve : ahirteen war bedes wan bw amen. f COVETHOT Makes It Plain He jrined, it was believed by members of Mandatories from the League of Nations for the administration of cap. ‘ uck woot ° Us A i hirteen wa a by Ame ne ou, hacturaatl eee ety was found tast| A Truce and Subway Work | Two weeks ago sutlery went toa! o. couiers were among the pas Has No Power of Veto Congress. ‘They assert that the latest! tured territory, it was stated by Capt. Andre Tardieu of the French Peace + . . hospital to be doctored for the n eae ction should be met with| ‘ ; . n a ledge of the Palisa Will Proceed. Thureday he waa pronounced |Sengers on the United States ship in Case. Venere action should be met with! Conference delegation to-day. ‘The acceptance, however, is subject to est np aiie - a : , siti eine (anand (ia Tapia i sf : | drastic reciprocal measures ; ; Opposite Riverdale and and re| to the home of his, Plattsburg, termed the “Brides’ tran eclak. qisa’ vagarded the naw) Carnie under what conditions the plan will be carried out i gen County, N. J. autopsy has fou As a result of intercession by Gov., sister, No, 2450 Creston Ave the! port", which arrived in port to-day! ALBANY, Jan, 30—Gov. Smith, in}, "/PPIne of | 5 ; ‘ ae: i ¢ Sritth ¢ fin 1 i Bron, On Monday morning five floral | wi, 4 pi _ ban as a British lever to pry loose his plan, in its practical application, is now under examination qi to have been a suicide, wa 1 th ancial quarrel be ’ way ator ib, iI | with 1,685 home coming soldiers. ‘This |commenting to-day on ratification by | yn nt ; peireerec rananate wife of Major Clarence Fahn ween the Board of Estimate and thé |tetters og oondolence were received |!® the largest number of wives of en-|the S Legislature of tho Federal) eiy ne ttn bound cargo © per [before the Supreme Council of the Peace Conference hike soiutcintat Publ Commission has been ats t listed men to arrive at one time for| pines 18 Renee SP RCS Bry) a The announce te by Capt fiew at ri of the 301st Infa by his siste yr zing with he 4 | hibition Amendment, said ienown that many Bi huvere innouncement was made by Capt. Tardieu at a ¢ j That there had been no marria 1 by a compr which will! on the passing away of Ra their glimpse of their new home| “The Republican majority in the beon coming to the United! corre ‘| nder » Foreign Ott a viates! “Dowlth day janger that threatened) “Somebody's tryi be funt They were won by the Ameri-| Legislature, with the aid of a party They have buying —————» Thc : ¢ the subject aus Said the copper and back went the ission oO ie ub) or Fahneste attorney, A ubw ’ work Ans in mances of ay in France | caucus, has succeeded | g | modities on which pe penn deena ly jah ae ywers to the donors. On Tuesday ©" : Phi Very erence | geuanes lias myeoned ee IRLEALIEALB REY e coco tere abate un WOICAR mandatories over the German colonies : ote Larkin would not rn " ; sat lil night he went to the wake of hia old 4! ngland. A ' & vet party vot he pending | articles contained in the made was proceeding among all the Powers eM oTAe : nted at th of the year a bud-/ friend, William MeNich at Bath ger on the Plattsburg was a ba Amendment to the Federal Constitu- | public here, American tm inate tur with « unanimity of sentiment and srataiie of the i get calling $1,999,998, The Board on the ee nds of the dead jan Ame an born in France tion providing for Prohibition. ers who sought to sell direct t | 0 desire ts veasll ‘a unanka si a leely aaia tha stimate held back the money on| ° tood up and gasped when they! mye ttsburg was one of three] « ; ran ea is }lish wholesalers without dealing vea unani patrntory oO; MU id pee ah ee y|saw him, Uay was | t, and arene ; re Mny Stat meseageia tie. Leste | through agenta on this have agreement, he said, ‘This applied to ne personally had ra. of Wi and that some items were Not! thoge present were rel to fing {ANsports that arrived here to-day! inture, £ recommended that action be | dnen etry ettectunily atapped by Ie Japan aa well as to the other Powehé Miss Packwoou Fanart: | sufficiently clear. Th offered|that he was a reality 1 not a|with al of an 8,000 return-|taken only after the people of the|merous plain subterfuse ith colonial interests, he ¢ ved, hy ment in Ba ae t only $1,750,000 ing troops. She d State had had an opportunity to give | received here show. a8 all were inspired by the same pur oh Asal A i 4 Aa ia FA Aled The next move of the Publié Ser-| a silver-tongued tenor Of! afternoon, as did th with |¢Xpression to their will in the | ‘The Brit buyers have contracted | pose, which was to reach an agree- ; her “hue Min mahaaeicees who (ise Coma was to drop from} @ Glee Club, Yesterday | yi. pa ie riser NOt Only have our people - | heavily and every ton of foods bought | ment in common. Cae nees beg a Wa payrolls 82% engineers and in-| # rehearsal time and he! anc a i on thia| {used that opportunity, but the Leg- {has been taken on the express con | Asked concerning the French tn- ay Bet bee w: trogusnt Ole Oe Rr rs of subway work and to com-| orge's Church a Hach hag Ae nem {islature ha fit to record them {dition that it be shipped in British figconta in the a died in France early In ape ne menaced by the|and entered the loft unobserved and |M&8y of the ie be au vernor of the State I can; were forced out of competition, it}LOndon Hears "Allies Will Ex-|sired the Kamerun and 4 neumonia tit he (oard Gre watiaate | wallak ue it were Ne wk men attach as explaines ‘ Aa eatt hich, owing to the Perhat Major Fahnestock had es fhe Board, Ob Felinete walled el. the: MAwIOw OF ARG Coan compat ! e my place in the great army | 4% explained | pect Reparation for Dam- |which, owing ‘ . Puget PAE Pack. | G0"! th held a secret con-| Kindly Light,” was over, That is, he ‘ ; Aiea York {Ot UF citizens who have faith inthe] ‘There was indication ¢ hat : |their population and the ¢ crequent 9 Cae cane wll thal Walia: GeaTinatA (eae Fol walt, The sun ahone| '¥es © } Mare, Kate) fundamental Democratic principle |e British action would to s, but Not War Cost. |the rreneh colonies, France hae Pilea on peer TAG have delivered what through the stained windows and its |? bg Vinlale sy ee A New| that the majority should rule, and 1] ¢F¥stallize sentiment wing rapidly | the best position to administer } Reraicianes ok than Maio ang nou an ultimatum, rays of crimson and purple and gold | “%!*) X° attest Hw deplore the fact that we have been |Of late, for a policy of America firsts! LONDON, Jan. 90.—The Peace Con-| FRANCE WOULD HAVE PRE- / trang and. neigh f Miss I As a result it was announced this|and silver streamed about the pla \2 a a a ea o right 0 fair that it doen) then the rest of the w f has settled mportant | “at ser cee ANN ERATOR i | friend and neighbo ack | / ea | meetman, N 8 No roRre i | f © has wettled pe rire : pee ea a yen 4 that to-morrow a@ resolu-| where the policeman wa anding, | moctman Nor ' of argument except from| Progressive publicans have pio : ange : 7 ct annexation of the col x me body of M wood be n by the Board] lighting him up like a being from| Streets z Phe those who are unwilling to listen |neered in expressing this view, but|PVlnt with regard to the indemnity /onies would have been preferred by 5 ] The body of Mian Packwoo 5 ve Bunion gare ee oa 8 eee , ust 164th St T'winh to make it plain that under]! Was believed their warningy to-[auestion, 1 ris correspondent of|France, Capt, Tardieu said, but the , missnes - a 3 : Comm n $1,952,000. This isithe Glee Club was just taking high v our Federal Constitution power is|®ether with the import ban an-lthe Hvening Standard says he has| idea of mandatories was being care- yooma in Englewoo rie i sah PO a a | ‘ ne, ar jounced would brin any open| ully examined with a to ¢ from the woman's father at Ta aid to be enough to protect the sub-|aignt of the All covered with a luded Mra. {tion with regard to this pending|@isinbime of | > Pangea conference decinres, has {termine how 4 4 be practically 3 Acquaintances of the dead girl Way project halos and the s died in his throat Ss teen Ot Men | amendment » power of ratifica. |) epi te Lt prelate 1 2 jeliminated any intention of calling |* . : ; : busy to-day trying to solve the ir Hie Other singers followed the dir 7 rn. O: M™ [tion of amendments to the Federal] crais are hampered. | yay, pe [upon Germany and her associates to). Responding to inquiries, Capt tory of the identity of the “Major” to} BRITISH GOODS PROTECTED, Jor nis gaze ana tne ‘ 5 eights, © | Constitution, t yer Eas | onan ser mean HORI L9 ldap Gia allaa ceunteine tin) rae ot| Tardieu said the time required far j ery of the i¢ 1 in Net ’ she Y | soi punsel in whit | ‘ defining, the mothod of ing the ha claimed to. have ar He gasped the policeman. I | document vested solely with th ' war, to impose heavy indem- | ng i whom she claimed to hav MU | Special Licenses Mast Be Obtainea| |! : rahe G Mi) Logis Re tha x GAvaanoe [national emergency eS | system would not de ration i ried. f portations. ‘Good m MB, I arned the Bald 1 | euise one se : An opinion widely held at th ; Oy Re 3 lof the League of Nati r postpone 4 Painstaking inquiry by reporter LONDO! an. 30.—A protective afta j Mrs. |” pip a ae Junited State hould intimate nt ine conterence ithe algning of the ew Qer 4 for The Evening World failed to dis- measure nterests of Britich| re dea ed anothe Ka 1 hr : Aes Great Brita at passage of}! OREO AMR “BES BRS The Allied and associated % cover @ single acquainta Miss manufactur w t naugurated| i aft j n I ' t right to speak for|eood from t : a at there all be full and - alli a ean ates i Packwood—she appe 1d) March 1 Mu ant \ Sa | them as, without a may be int !w us | PeParation unjustifiable ald, establish 2 tes—who would 1 quiring specia when they had ‘ tain n, declared finally! qe ad ; tat Ave harp d t ag agreement on all ¢ and j jolla pity toni bg th . , | : \ all the peor would a anew clain War « drawn t n damage whic re: | Walid. not | un 8 agreement “ Oe iiaaion FenionY ina nees must b Ma ! the Stat | ; aHethe tale ited f timate warfare and | Was ¢ n the League of Nation a of a "Major Fen a and Ma F : 4 j © various queations of the wa 4 On the rolls of the army a th Infa it | ML in to Amend Liquor Tex Law. |) NN 7 “ napa se nent that Germany would be } names of four Majors Fenton, A ; : Nye Cee Raritscar init apie b : Lai echgipneap baste: ; & are alive, Some are married, There a m ¢ Mead casual com: | du Legislature to-day to| measure ; fib Saaatk rbia’a bill] No distin an plan will 2 does not appear to be the atom tf wa vi \ f y Jam © liquor tax law by making|~ pxten ation of importa. |is the large ut 4s Belgium wut- | de pitted init the Commit & reason fe si : Mdameras, plated. ware oA. 1 1, six ca ' r re sale, tranwne : nee la : - lua ara aon, the Peac nee appoint- any of them into th an r e. | Sone Te ox port of liquor contrary Rac tata’ her ; ed to work out the details of the con- a of Azecla Packwo nstrum vacuum i An t ny of the Const ' ed tord 1 \ Germa stitution and the function of the 5 SHE HAD TOLD OF HER MAR- : Bla ' reir of the United , Lt 5 Hy League of Nations, a been aug | RIAGE TO A MAJOR “7 ate ' ! aa ¥ ts whee : ; a bial ' aaemalty ane trom| sated ik wae nkra : wor wavaral monthe Mine Packwood! GIeWT. JAY GOULD HOME, |P75 ‘ het ‘ ar ' Y \ 171 haw been abandoned, | ; Li - eth k hes Bini ; ; ' 1 : w of the , Kingd I 1 tn er jard's aera American re tives, it ai had beer pies Renches Philadetphin After seeing qu 1 k “ " at of the Un 1 Buropean 1M ' Lims, he adda, {PPCars, believe it will be easier to | Red Cross \ obit Duty to Massia A OFFICER PRAISES BRAVERY OF 1 whieh constit A = eb irig in air raids ang [secure the resu lesired by them owner of n r } rm PHIA, J On w 77TH DIVISION MEN State w 1 9 ' hant |9 1 the ener promotion said tha ' aM Hay Ar Y » jot an a ptable pla f some her It becam ve subj f ' rey, er ? t , atthe i | power than the United States sponsor a! in the ro ‘ ‘ 1 a1 MAY AVERT TEXTILE STRIKE. - i Ams || q the Major's name w i Nutter and Uwe Chicago Deop . —- ls abet witt roi oa, wantar t Conference of Kup «nod iow Nun "13" STICKS TO WILSON, Paria eagle in Febriaey setae “i Hrookisn Man Killed in Wreck, 1 Paris sot erals Total His : ety n ermsa Ww ; VEURGH Y. J “ t Lucky Sumber, Italy and the Fabnestock, w NS : W na =e ’ : t At Jan 1 dent Wilson's rbject will be to ' nce of pneumonia car oO ene : Ree ks w 1 Ste : ef milan avara cin me a proposition for the Peace put whose will dis ng of an 4, 4 iy ware. willed’ toda | A . ise s imported Sieh makes t ni d’'Orsa The | regulating air navigation ne aR OOOOOA) Induae Ne Iden (ahem tbh was derailed near\for a cc wate | r ahhh aa inn mber of his automobile is 1921, which {and a: stions o fthe air generally . tion of the woman, is the statement Vallega and rolled down an embani> | siveg of employers and en r i red " nem transesh tt» [adds up to 15. and deciding upon (he constitution of P) | Previous attempts to t wo “7 ther destinations than the United! ey» el air frontiers = (Continued on Third Page.) Racing Ent eldpe together have been fruitieas (Continued on Second Page.) fi dates, De work Vedus Pencils cannes do—advt President, Wilson had a two-hour ) a 4 ~ ° = = * a a ne /