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2 ii: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, ALLIED TROO. OOPS TO STOP CZECH -POLISH ‘BA TTLES FOR POSEN i sseeetec|NQ US TROOPS SENATORS ASSAML {10,000 SOLDIERS [HAPPY OFFICERS HOME ON THE MINNEKAHDA\ colonies was the Australian Govern- ia t's ''se| GOING TO TURKEY; | COLONIAL POLICY ownership vu. New Guinea as vital to the oxistence of Australia. Premier | Clemenceau, however, the newspaper | adds, promised Australia his full sup- port in safeguarding her position, There is no possibility now, the Serer ec Paiiy Mail declares, of Australta con-/ Cyn Fifteen Divisions on tinuing her independent opposition te ‘ S the plan, Duty Abroad April 1 and Denounce Any U, S, Ac- L ‘ ae ROLeG ECON Ten a Month Later. \ tivities in Far The agreement reached dy the SEPALS Allied Council of Ten on the colonia PARIS, Jan, 1--Whatever® forces| WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.-—Republi question, says a Havas Agency 8tate- inay be sent (o Turkey for which are suffictently civilized to rive an expression of their wishes as to the form of permitted to set up such @ ‘ ment under the auspices of the priate as t League of Na obtaining eithe seh at war eith national ind nee or living under Supreme Council. & protectora meal the great powers, Ar days to report a plan for the allot-| LA @espatch from Paria this Mesopotamia are considered to be! ment among the various nations of} Afternoon anfounced there was ps among them, it developed to-|German colonics and occupied terri vern= for th se would be inappro-| Was announced in Paris yesterday States has never had been proposed by President Wi key The Military Committee of the Su on and aecapt of one or other Of preme Council expects wi ar examples of this class he troopa to be retained on the Wes-} 8° Intention of sending any In the case of peoples insufficiently | torn front American troops to Turkey.) developed for self ment tho rom the data available jt appears| Senator Lodge, Republican leader, statement explains, the shail hy April 1 there will be fifteen | 4e¢lared the report of the plan, which choose the power most 10) An visions remaining on the{he sald would commit the United govern, unde® certain guarant lines, with five divisions ready for| States to co-operation jn maintain- month | 24 order in the occupiéd territories te will, Was absolutely unbelievable, and |Senator Knox of Pennsylvania as- be fixed either by the Peace Con onparkation home forence or the League, Provistonally the African and e Fa Pastern ard pected this 4 by five divisions, of which | colonies shall be ieft as they 86 iio wit be on the lines und five ready |ferted that the proposed obligations } Minnekahda, from Brest Jan. 2 would involve "a stupendous and }2,738 men, which reached 8 of the powers now now, in cont occupying them. ferred at the French Foreign Olliee | th oft siguing of the general] nounced the method of making pub- this morning with the Inter-Allied | peace treaty, It in said that as soon | le the proceedings at the Peace Con- Se bonha aharts ry, which is KOINK uy that occurs all the American troops | ference and declared he would never pects to leave Parts early next werk probably will be withdrawn | vote for a treaty that provided for and will travel by way of Vienna, It j the sending of American troops into ypreme yuncll ye ‘day ie Mh Lewis . ‘70 DROP CLAIM TO FIUME! sresses ‘Scuts ‘regnrdiag sosersor ot to return. akin ‘The length of the stay in France of | Preposterous under Senator Johngon of California do- | ovak del- | representatives maintained t District of Tes ( jlesia, south of the border of Sliesia) ought to belong to : , clared that the district was indispen- | Such as Hamburg Was, Lon- ciple of eelf-determination of peoples, ‘sable to their industries on account of don Hears ae appiled id. the German’ colenles, st healed ee | Names see and said he believed the real agree- LONDON, Jan. 3—It will be found,’ vont was merely for theit temporary | saya the Paris correspondent of the! to withdraw her claim on the Port of! Nations. REPORTED WON 10 WILSON “june aa part of Italian nationality. | Senator Knox raised the question in Italy will agree, the despatch adds, to] discussing the probable future size of Fiume being made a free port, a# the! the American Army, Reading from London Hears Both Have Dropped tll aimee was a free city be-| auspatches of American correspond- ore 1870. Opposition to Colonial —-— ents at Paris regarding proposed in- | Mixed Commission to Ald Aastetalternationalizing the German poss Plan sions, he said no other conclusion LONDON, Jan. 51.—The Paris corre | . e Ameri could reached but that the Peace spondent of the Daily Mail in a de- | Com Austtia and Hunge Conference proposes that part of the epatch to his paper to-day rays that y Coolidge, accord-|«trustecship or guardianship” shail as ducted} oe assumed by the United States, mixed com eee entire in| Possibly raise and no taxes we could hy secure would be sufficient,” sald Mr. will be cor Japar™éormally accepted the theory of internationaliaation of colonies and that was understood South Africa had abandoned its orroeition to the schome President Wilson," the correspon dent adds, ly na im mense diplomatic victory, but he had to modity his orig extent. comm: wentativer ¢ ed from the former Me arehy | Senator Vardaman of Mississippi, Democrat, interrupted to ask If It Liayd George to 1 ‘arin When] would be possible that the Senate oem. would ratify a treaty containing such President Wilson returns to the TO MEET THE BOLSHEVISTS °°! So. oon i George of Great Britain and ner Orlando of Italy 5 will go. to thelr respective Omsk Government Also Answers Allies’ Proposal, Showing Strong Reserve. doud al proposals to some Senator Lod, from the beginning that the Import- as to make act paty ‘h FS AT it pet 2 wal make a peace treaty wit uire their presence. The e, how nuinue ite over returned home, ence #0 far has had two replica to its invitation to the various Russian Gov penta for a conference at the BASLE, Jan. 20. Princes’ Islands. In one of these tho, a Me Government of North Russia formally siiuotion in Vast refures to meet with the Bolshevik. sie Reported to! difficulties with the Australians and the Boers of South Africa, popula- \s serious, | apparently, are KK eral Doisheviet divisions are fre-|take to watch o ng to unde: st msk Government, under Admiral e the t rmy and 70,0 ply shows strong reseryv The despatch adds that it is fearod| first duty is to make peace, which 1 Nothing offical in connection with the German forevr will be insurficient | don't think I8:concerned vory much with what happens in Africa, The t very much in the a TGsHallon tas te to effectively rer st the Russian Soviet revelved from rument GERMAN UNIT IN HUNGARY, | Sats i —_—_—_— dark. Under Repub AMSTERDA, nt has promulgated a SPECIAL RECITAL le an Gee eaien aa Sain aa et | Marie Tiffany onality wh cept the Conatity n oof the . om O Hiticte Republic Witt he acer the Nt of Autonomous administ Metropolitan POFA | thon in internal attains. tt le eter there Germans will form a mine nm ' Company TAR, wih arent 1d realize it Is most nec to have open negotiations EDISON’SHOP | rates mary ta nace, oben Meglio re Declaring that disposition Thursday Evening, Feb. 6.000100. Comm asens apolished. | German African colonies Wis nots 4Y | ximple announced the fo pae rupted to ask if it wa Jan. 31--The dun. | Pensable to dispose o! African colonics 1 think the colon ken away from not indis ought to Germany,” an sition they choose, but why We have been indeed fortunate in secur ing Miss Tiffany to sing for us at this | suggest,” # Walsh, | jand, Belgiun ator Walsh said Eng time, and we cordially invite all our Ci2dd sure on, to the | had ‘rival claims, Senator Lodgo :e- friends to come to The Edison Shop Aver stion) Capt. | plied that he had not heard of any and hear her erney. from ihe Woet, 64th | resistance by then countries to ut ” Wel 4 A iy mity Sticot) plan reported in Drone THE RECITAL | Brooklyn: Cape Wihtiamn Hee A ustralta and Routh A frc will begin promptly at 8.30. Cunaraic: Acting Capt. Michwel | Senator Lodge added, “are resentin As you know, our seating * hursiv, to the Weet | very much this attempt to take thes arrangements at The Edi- | i nv, Jamee A. Me- | possessions and put them under con son Shop are limited, We | ffom, the Alegander Avenue | trol ot 4 36 of Nations and to are, therefore, issuing cards Monk. formmoiy in eaiemanna | tied them by the United States and for the Mare Tiffany ad, to the West 123d] Other Powers Station Recital which may be obtained at the Edison Shop. MAY WE ADVIS Moy Killed by Ae | oan Joxeph Cina «+ that you apply at once for |tived at No, 0) Kuat iad Street, was, AF Trade Boned Ph No your cards—so that you |struck and killed by an automobile in| (nliatory Measure, will not be disa ppolntad? | 9 tof No. iv Kuat 123th Birect thik | WASHINGTON, Jan. 3l.—The War There is no charge, but Ecos Ket onnen £nd |uvade Board will not take retaliatory |. admission will be by mt Pet A terun Beckett, No. oe) easures on yunt of import re only. 7 |strictiona promulgated by the Britta | Col MeCletan Gives Dian IG vornn ® statome rray’a to f mem: | -_> Lie EDISON |p ' PArenance Gatachiant ath | Lowell Vextilc Workers Accept {discharged from ‘the service next or Ofer, week, LOWELL, Maas, Jan. 31 The osite Public Lil oe Lowell Textile Counett has voted to nc-| The only downcast man on 73 Fifth Avenue | Wom rage Nearer in Indinna, {cept the offer of the Amerioan Woolen | Minnekanda was Lieut. Alexander s | INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 31.—By unani- | Company to place its mills on a 48-|Guffanti of No. 2416 Aven ( A Ta | mous vote the amen nt to the Stato [hour weekly dana, with bay for 48! Brooklyn, Cuffantl, twenty-one, son Fast Orange and Newark Constitution giving suffra wom- | American Woolen Company here, who|of # well known Manhattan restan- m voting, Was passed by the nate t The bill now ge Jormity with this schedule, arrisoning cans of the Senate to-day sharply ment to-day, provides that territories oe there will be no American attacked the plan for dealing with their Government will bo day, It is pointed out that their use tories of Turkey tn Agia, which it 1 in-prindipl® by the | n the statements in the despatches, The | latter declared the reported plan} “If that is true, no army we could said he had felt ant thing for the Peace Conference jermany and let other questions go nd allow American troops to be Retectie: sae ale — ‘REDS. OUTNUMBER GERMANS. Now,” he continued, “we seem to have involved ourselves in serious nerul An-| tions with whom woe have always been most friendly In some way, 8 composed stry| Senator Thomas of Colorado inter- the German vit | swered Senator Lodge warmly, “We ught to turn them over to the peo- » who captured them to make any nd che nator Lodge seemmt te Portugal and France "lOrder of 1 ~~ - |NO ACTION ON IMPORT BAR, IN PORT TO-DAY ON EIGHT SHIPS Lodge, Knox and Johnson Minnekahda First in With 2,738 Men—Adriatic Brings Famous Aviators. Bight troop laden transports are bringing more than 10,000 American liers to this pe back home, ‘The White Star liner Odriatic, bring- ing 2,559 soldiers, was unexpectedly added to the list of arriving ships when she reported by wireless that she would enter the harbor late this afternoon, a day ahead of schedule, and dock be- tween 6 and 7 o'clock at Pier No. North River. Capt. Kddie Ricken- backer and Major James Meissner, on the merican flyers with twenty-six German ma- chines to his credit, while Meissner, | whose home is in Brooklyn, has tight, the with Sandy Hook | night and docked this forenoon | premier American aviators, ar ship. Rickenbacker led the The day's first arrival wa at r 58, North River, spent most of his time on de e at Wooster, O. obstved this morhing every hoarse he could hardly be heard. tee of Welcome, They shad the Si band struck up “The Star-s never forget, More than 2,700 young great figure of Liberty. Among the passengers on was Mrs, James C, M daughter of the late United S' Senator Mark + came to greet her husband, Lieut. Col who commanded the troops on t for a brief greeting. from every window of every off building as they proceeded up th workers innumerable Of the 2,339 men who came back Jay as’ members of the Ist and qua % inal me placements in other divisions, WITH THRILLING STORIES, with a story, Thero was, for example, Capt. W liam H, Wallace, with seven or eigiit enemy planes to his credit and the | possessor of a Croix de Guerre with palms, three citations, the (Belgian) opold and thé Britis itary Cross, Capt. Wallace, M whose bh three years an he went into fly joined the Americans. ambulance snd, in tin ries T, C Squadroa, came home with thr in two engagements, In the latt wrt of October, returning from mer | thorized to-day by a momber of us bombing ex) American planes, they were tack! by fifteen Germans |rerver, another Yates of Newark enemy machines, wn, John in indiana, and barring aliens |are members of organizations aftiiated | ratour, had been looking for action at» with the council, were directed to r= s to por'y tor work Monday morning in con+ PEERED EOE EEE ORROOE 440940064 1640606 0009 t to-day, and mili- y authorities are hurrying them to demobilization camps on the way BWOopSs LT DAVID BARU “BROADWAY CROWD WATCHES PAID AT HE GRAND HOTEL Broughton Convict, Doing I ness, Aided by Men in Uniform, t work on every service and‘developed @o fast that he twenty-one Amefican trainin Then he began te to pull wires, t is promised, «is chairman Korn of New who said his business must be |! to find his home— Iks in three months and their last letter said they were to move—told of Minnekahda was the first vessel to arrive in many days with a story of delightful weather, Everybody had k. Knock- ing off almost 400 miles on ‘Thursday, the liner arrived thirty-six hours ahvad of her schedule, There was little sick-j nes# on board, although one soldier, Private A. J. Fisher of the 829th Infan- | | try, died on Tuesday of pneumonia. ! His body will be forwarded to the | Fisher hot Officers sald that from thé moment the first thin streak of daylight was inch of the Minnekahda‘s decks was filled witht American soldiers. The men were look- | ing for the Statue of Liberty, and when they saw it they began a chorus! hurt but the of cheers which continued all the way | tuched off the } to the dock and landed everybody so srandenbury sig Bond Busi- | Rickenbacke HOW YOUNG FLD LOVED HER IS TLD BY PEGGY MAS France 15 months ago w Tank Corps, "The principal defense their front they devised shallow trench, big 9-inch in which were this trench men to cross the planks un- I saw two of ted by them.” Woods of Boston our tanks oblite Just beyond Bedloe’s Island the po-| lice boat Patrol was waiting, with rep- resentatives of the Mayor's Commit-| ot | Woods had been confined in twenty- one of them. grim smile, of her son w Department Band with them. ‘The! pangled Banner,” and there was staged prompt- ly a tableau those who saw It will 21, when bis machine was shot down received more men sprang to attention with a singte movement, every eye directed at the Patrol Distinguished eDermoti, WAS TO ates nna of Ohio, who | *ork and day MacDermott of the 329th Infantry, f them in se ship. The Patrol went alongside the Minnekahda at Quarantine and the MacDermotts had just time enough tinguished Service aa eabeelhad known and th | obser ver to be detailed to the {directing arti y Minnekahda ileadquarters Chatauqua salutes) were wayad river, At'the pier there was another band and there were Red Cross UNITS ON THE OTHER SHIPS ARRIVING TO-DAY. Units on board the riving to-da Adriatto—Companies H, 2d Battalion and battalions and machine gun, heud- ters and supply companies of to th, only 700 were members of tho outfit when it left New York on June 6 last, The new men were casuals sent to fijl the regiment after its orig- nbers had been used as 1o- Dark Harbor, 3 pdical Detach- of Marshall THEN SHE HEARD HE WAS TO WED ANOTHER, » very often to » paid all my NEW YORK AIRMEN HOME 83d Division, Casual Company including one ; 89 casual officers u wounded officers Of the 142 casual officers on the Minnekahda, 107 had served with bombing squads or as pilots and ob- servers in the air service, They were, like most airmen, modest and reticent to a degree. Nobody wanted to talk of his own experiences, Each point ed out some other man as a “fellow began to hear Miss Perkin: Siboney—45th Coast Artillery Resi- Ammunition Batteries C 4 Friday and Saturday Attractions that Demonstrate Loft Power of Value Giving Special for Friday & \- officer and 40 men; Saturday, January 31st & February J ne Hi Nees ectintly Gbsa shaky % SNTCRDAY, POUND BOX ‘Be member of the Stock Exchenge, | company had no factory in whieh to tlt The raid was the resulty"* andenburg told the Assistant Dis+ leet Attorney that bh d been re- stored to citizenship — by. Gov. Whitman, After leaving Sing Sing he had been arrested at the {nstanee of the New Y Pimes for xed for- gery. Th eit honght from him and published a number of letters purporting to be posthumus decw- menta of the late President Grover ICleveland, but which afterward proved to be forgeries, Brandenburg was not convicted. LOST HIS FALSE TEETH IN BUSY BROAOW. Man in Fur Coat Creates a Sensa- ti Forty-Third Street Corner, People in the vicinity of Broadway 3d Street thie noon were perplexed they saw a well-dressed mi weixhing about $50 pounds, wearing an expensivs fur overcoat, on his hands und knees in the middie ef the uptown car track Patrolman Patrick McDonald elbowed his way through the crowd and, grab- bing the man by the shoulder, asked what was the matter with him. The sot up and, pointing to his mouth, muttered in a semi-intelligible manner that hé had tost his false teeth, He he belleved they were lost in. the ot of the car track. Search by po- chauffeurs, bystanders, motor- Lto reveu man en and conductors fat x pie and with great dis gust the unknown man heiled a passing taxi, His breadth belng bigger than the mis th » taxi he finally ae- n misine and departed, aiv to drive anywhere north, _> TEXTILE WORKERS MEET. on Leaders Recelve Heports On Planned Strike. The Executive Council the United Workers of America met at th House, Astor Place to ree reports mn ee varie als on’ f scheduled to take place in many parts of tly ntry Monday fo! ation haa ip of de- " 0,000 ar 1 wor! e ‘ would be averted, aa man; employers t © American W mpany, had 1 uands, He declared tue embers hwnd y NEW PUBLICATIONS. ‘Fitting the Fighter FOR WORK You Were Told It Could Not Be Done—And You Went Over the Top and Did It! You can, if you will! That's the lesson you learned on the battle- fields of France! You had your seventy-fives, your hand-g your pasnasks; but it was YOU who snatched victory from de- feat! “If | Were Twenty-One” teaches the same lesson for Peace ‘Vimes—it shows you the weapons with which to win the battles of business life—and it inspires you the will to vietory—it went over the top befe aT ALL BOOKSTORES 2. at 2 P, My 1 West 424 a, -On Wednesday, Jan, 29) THERI od 12 yeare 6 shter of Mr. and Wostwood, Ne J. Funeral Saturday morning, 0 o'clock. ‘Trade Marke raified ansortme od time favor Assorted Jelly Cut Wrapped” Cur re is in Rye, went abroad » to drive an American y and Saturday Extra “pecia' ED CREAMERY CARA CNOCOLATY auson of Hlizabet! “He Kiotdny N, J member of the Ith Aero NDOSATURDAY, POUND BOX Cc Other Lempling Friday and Sa urday Offerings enemy planes to his credit, downed PLAN GREAT WELCOME FOR MAJOR JAMES MEISSNER: CHOCOLATE ASSORTED FRESH Pr dition with six other pmeracd in ne fight lasted three minutes, Slauson aad hia ob accounted for two Rickenback Heetion of the goud old Vide Stores: New ¥ twenty-two locations see From Flatbust From Fla includes the container. rd Avenues in that thorough- ‘since 1916, when he went to the Mexican berder with the First Caval- eral month: She said Field never introduced her reamery Nui h delicious: excedieds ricliy. tFw nit here. in thelr full= 1 Peunity—tne covered” with yelled rlehs tra: fates sient a wd fi POUND BOX hone directory,