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Che |“ Cironlation Books Open 1 to All?” | Copyright, 1810) by The Pree ‘0. (fhe New York sot NING WORLD. vases 7 TWO CENTS. GERMANY BALKS ON ARMISTICE: ~ FOCH TO FIX HARSHER TERMS __NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, Man Jumps to Death From Woolworth Building WEATHER—Fair To night and Saturday. ey, , ] Vv i “Circulation Books Open to A 1919. 24 PAGES “PRICE. ‘TWO CENTS. es EFIES STRIKERS; TO CALL ON U. ‘ Himatum we Men Until 8 \. M. To-Morrow to End Walkout. 55,000 WORKE RETURN OF FUNDS THEY GAVE FOR VICTORY CELEBRATION .. Want Money to Be Divert "NO BEER, NO WORK" SLOGAN to Worthy Cause ‘BECOMING POPULAR WITH SESS WORKERS; BUTTONS ARE OUT, QUIT. S OUT, Schools and Theatres Still Closed and Business Gen- erally Tied Up. FIFTEEN MORE Arthur J. O'Keeffe Resigns} From Chairmanship of | Parade Committee | | Feb, 7.—A threat to} e¢ all essential enterprises in the City of Seattle with Government } Conirtbutors to the $40,000 fund! + ssivtance unless the general strike | 16 aised for the Brooklyn Victor “| mtion Committee before the H called off by 8 o'clock to-morrow was handed to the Strike Ole | | it} os morning domination of that body became evi- Mayor Hanson dent bave m for the return @version to “worthy causes.” This “money ba ema to de Committee by ormal application of their money or its| } street car, the first ca eft the and proceeded on| y-four hours, ‘ome nera run to Ballard, a suburb. | ver 1,000, arrived her with 1 It an honor to early to-day sonal profit al police unionists pay Soma 2 * SOUR LABS LINED UP woe" cise S| FORTHE BARBER'S BOOZE : Brooklyn Victory Committee has military mess" or Ole Hanson, in announcing ttle is aot under martial law, to imeidents t | rived Soldiers Battle Land in New York. HEROINE Bo OF) WAR HERE FOR EVADING THE Canteen, The transpc soul on board—officers and women nurse vice in war in its Byery branch even more cinbarra car went through the business] : Hearst-Hylau-Riegelmann ran izi= listricts without experiencing any] oe ond 1938 ent tion than the w aay prance received No attempt was made yesterday ard in spagns in " yeen idle since the Bighth Avenue ‘Temp W i vi nS! ond 418. olvillan in res 1 > NAILER ean nah eee aay thousands | he 3 Pre | ; s \ ¢ walk Riegelmann 7 “it is with deep regret that | : a na find myself unable to continue Crag ig ork cal sacl chat ae on the Brooklyn Victory Com : Pe sted hinenen : mittee as at present constituted ‘a Aa Mal Ba a ei Ay loaae and conducted. It has been de } ga araded from a lofty patriotic Ai purpose to a low. political, per : ‘ : Camp Lewis soldiers, numbering get out of it. Soplease drop my : 5 name at once } of rm Ther eping F and to protect Gove | 80 “The little contribution | made ; Hs sat arenenta Anat Talent on wae'l t for the use of the former com } 4 ue Marie CraRBIK atarta mittee | do not now regard as é ee Wee hac raatientaneatelhes wisely bestowed. If, as ! think Ree unites bl ee vee eADeta Aa I have any moral claim upon that | eae peti aaa Mee eee sum | would prefer it withdrawn a have a public and diverted to the use of the ai : : Peete acres Ber 2 Red Cross, where it will serve a nic ae aay have shut down and ship-| were tears of noble purpose in an unquestion eda ao cae Jeveried to Oregon} home—sweet hom able manner P ' : 1 Sr one to load} When the Mary A. H t ie tit pearance at 9 Batatus Brooklyn Head n | re oeareniges ate n established ciation ye 4 : 7 the benetit| s; ter to Jobr was ap-| - pripie yho are given within the past week undergone | acs dea re-organization, it is the desire of : will not be placed under mare Phe the Brooklyn Heads of Depart t G When O; (Gontinuad en Bob Pane | t ment Association that a donation Made I rip loca he = of $25 sent to the committe: i Di Sha ars, and who we 27 last be returned to the asso Je to do rad oiati ae Re rath casbers aeeie on ' OF 80-GENT GAS LAW| Commo. i mittee and many ‘ pat i 1 |structor in a Fr begun to axitate tt 4 nw c tie 1 c T Put d afterw money given for patric purpo: was a of them door, M Warner Ost N can be diverted to eme of | unifor 1ssed ot tonsorial irman, Travis H ae a political band. T © o Tony enone mn ng It aid ' b . ‘ defer the £0 he cases check re " ‘ missioner Wh A. bit Brooklyn Vic ” ; , a ‘ with ni mittoe and cd aa ; r tion still ha ‘ tele r may not} Fs th law such ‘ at Ree The ca e . wad Vhit 1 were ma " 1 Loa “for nt Mr. Jonu report from | ' ily, 1 nat 1 i sf unday "Sunday. baseball. b Legislature Job: Wis L Joyful to-day in G. Malone of ‘aivat y BROOKLYN CITIZENS DEMAND ee NAYOR BLIND AMERICAN HEROES HOME ON TROOPSHIP, CHEER THE STATUE OF LIBERTY ; Women"W Vho Won Won Honors in Hospital or Phone Work Return, afternoon | brought vivid memento tin the way of human peace mars cares Beer lie ara cichnad 4 al ’ nore for r position, xh will go to Treves on “pie K ; - 13TH ie ) fix the conditions for a thir tl of the armistice, and the as nearly every | ¢ days lis ission of the conditions to by: ed probably will take up most of ane art } |r e Supreme War Council se , : a ‘ It Is under: that the Counelt will fix a brief time within whieh li ; rs the Germans must carry out the conditions they have only fulfilled enc in part. In this respeet it isn that » of the German merchant iis which were to have been sent to certain Allied ports have yet ez so er , u{ReD. Hudson, a res Pe heen handed over. cog deal 1 1 First to Meet Doom by Fall REN CH IEANT 20:0 CCURYE wi ip From Tallest Building. | ais tp ihe Altes a: ‘iotlea Ta i minal s | ets Rye eae : a : - : . Jopmion in Fr War Counell is going to oe Ee Meee bud a ate Srl I ow Field M himself in Bromberg 1 1 r 1 i ‘ av on. Galedlatine ia Ms a ‘ mM areners \ campaign against Poland, which can only be supplied SA LA ROAI ACAI needle Paley ey ne War Council also will fix the the contingents o wil r of the Woolw ling, | PP G Pritain, the United States and Allied Nations in the Armte 1 ws just befor v'el jay, and |of Occupation both in Kurope and Asia : ) a ’ “| TEXT OF EBERT’S THREAT TO ALL : ; | BASLE Feb. 7 (A woiated Press) Chancello n bis addres. 1 ‘ o the German National Assembly at Weimar yesterday THREATS MADE BY EBER 10 BREAK NEGOTIATIONS CAUSE DRASTIG ACTION Allied War Council Fixes a New Time Limit for Compliance — Merchant Ships Not Yet Delivered —France Wants to Occupy Essen. | fone PARIS, Feb. 7 (A s).—The Al afterioon as the Supreme Inier-Allied War ¢ GERMAN CHANCELLOR WHO THREATENS 10 BREAK WITH ALLIES as “SODAS AND FINE INCOME TAX LAW a nat Stock Broker Penalty in First Case of the es of the war] Kind in This Section. sm Chancellor Ebert that Germany would break 9.1 negotiation: sociated Pre od Premiers vio meet incil, probably will fix Suuers Severe lew terms to whose ¢ imposed upon Germany aid t actics Of obstruction and xonta mination e reached a climax ina | are rh eat J r from _Bres' A treat made at Weima with the conference circles is that ie Germans are said “The conditions of the armistice have heen of unheard of seve i ' erily and were carried out without shame, We warn our adversaries not to push us too far. w " Like Gen, Winterfeldt (who resigned from Armistice Commls. ‘ v Ly on) the whole German Government might also eventually be fe: ced to te : renounce from collaborating in the peace pourparlers and throw upen | our adversaries all the weight of responsibilty for the new world ere = | ¢ | ganization “Ap Confident in the promises of President Wilson, Germany laid down ju If |ouss t use with reporte | her arms and now we await the 1 of President Wilson, to which Al PP : t. There was no money in Hudson's| we have a right 2 W 8 A tt sl ME 1 rt eter tional £ wed rt mt “ole oe | ADP QE LEAGUE CHARTER mens eS" APPROVED BY COMMISSION; ae a WIESON AND GEORGE CONFER i Aavlun ; ' gh w 8 “apecialo At Is Now Expected That the Entire Plan Will Be Arranged Before the President ti ‘ Ww ; ¥ \e f s : Sails for Home. ri M le ; \ \ ' pal s@a- rs : : 7 ( r v n, the fact that . , 4 ee uft has been b : ae ! usly tdopted, fi “ 4 . upon the big i 14% raised expec n {raft will be ready 1 ve General Peace ~ we Last Two Days of Big Sale. a Ns py be: "6 nd Suits. $ 7 \ ' eat Wilson's de- ts F or Woot . . ted State ’ af “ The principel article not ap- M proved is the paragraph concern- ‘ Y fi « ( k gram. ing abolition of compulsory mil- introduc to Ad -Bhelg apouin! price to. wale toe . ! Genese Wille Joportant a the itary servide unless required by Assemb! urday night tilt 107 The hum cnnke abies. The home Ife of the couple, °i#ty’s cABstitution still remain to be |g@reasone of Mational defense under Vers, Broadway, cor, Barclay.—Advi, it was said, appeared to be ideal, agreed « upon and are likely to take up ~sardinary circumstances. Pre-