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\ a __ PRICE “TW oie York Nurses Home With War Honors o ¢ CENTS. Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co, (The ‘New York World). Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ‘ NEW ‘YORK, TUESDAY, EBRUARY 11, 1919. WILSON TO RET SIGNING BILLS | N WASHINGTON URN TO PARIS AFTER SPENDING TWO WEEKS Plans for League So Nearly > Complete That He Can Start Home Friday. LABOR PLANS ADOPT Ambassadors From Great Powers to Accompany Presi- dent on Return Trip. PARIS, Feb, 11 (United Presa). — President Wilson planned to-day leave Friday for Brest. preparatory | to sailing for tho United States. | There was a his} to} possibility that AGANST CHINESE ye ypees ApION | Representatives aoe Other Pow-| | ~ , . ers Greatly Worried Over WASHINGTON, the Situation. Fel De steamer might not leave before Sun-|ated Press).—Japan’s attitude toward JAPANESE MAKE », ATHREAT OF WAR | (Associ- GERMANY REPORTED Finan PLANNING TO DECLARE HERSELF A BANKRUPT Minister Quoted as ing Possible Sahaten of Private Incomes. d ~-UNDERFIRE, HOME "RICH, Feb, 11 OLLOWING meeting of eras a Wetman’ jaintatry in \Nurses of Presbyterian Hos- it was announced | : 4x nea of bankruptcy mig’ pital Unit Arrive on declared throughout Germany, ibe: tnsport Meti Apan, U.S. WILL ORDER ALL REDS TO ‘Circulation Books Open to All.” 24 PA ‘11 WOMEN, ED 1. W.W.S SENT HERE FROM WEST " FORHEROG ORK. GO TO ISLAND FOR DEPORTATION RED REVOLUTION IS HATCHED IN HEART OF NEW YORK, GES: Soldiers Had to Be Called In to Aid Police in Curbing Them To-Day —Accused One of Their Number according to deapatchow recetved Meti of Being a Government Spy. bry aoc ws Maseiig- 0 One hundred and eleven w . inunce Minister Sudekum, pri- | compris the Presbyteriar +] ! | WASHINGTON, Feb. 11-—Wholesale deportations of alien anar- vate incomes would be largely | Hospital t arrived to-day c { | e Sanfiaskicd) allowing) ldaivideale’: |[¢ si es i. mM in t | chists and Bolshevikt will begin by the Labor Department as soon as only auch amountas they actually Die ates transpor teh i | ships are available, Senator King told the Senate to-day, ed for sustenance. iene h docked at Hoboken, Clean cu | Senator Penrose suggested aliens so deported might not be ad- as y eee ae they fh a os | mitted by the countries to which they are retarned, Ao ata arian eri pee 7 sins i State Federation of Labor) N | “I don't care where they go, so they get out of here,” said Senator a white © on their sleeves, denotins| Chief Couples 1. W. W. | Jones of the State of Washington, who presented a petition from clti- | i 3 zeps of his State, urging the deportation of I. W. W. and anarchist that they had been with the Army of| and Russian Plotters. agitators, The unit was in charge of Mrs. J By Frederick Lawrence. The fifty-eight 1. W. W. agitators whom the United States is send- D. Chrystie, who was chief nurse at| James P, Holland, President of the the hospital before she went to war. |New York State Federation of Labor, | The unit, made up of girl graduates | 6ald to-day: of the vario IN GREAT BRITAIN AS “Revolution against the New York hospiti MOVE OF REDS i back to the lands whence they came, took another step in that direc- tion this afternoon, reaching Ellis Island under strong military guard. The guard was strengthened less for the protection of the public than for the day. [China in the Peace Conference is went across in Slay, 1917, and estab. | ment of the United states cid il welfare of the apostles of brotherly love themselves—for in the morning The President's was & grave appreension among Expresses Hope for Closer ished Base Hospital No. 2 a guidance of Ttussian Boisheviki is Organized bret harges 1. W. | one of their number was almost killed by his “comrades,” who blamed . 1) include 1 Readin, representatives of the ner o8- 1 . rn > 3. | France, 1 tal had aceom tebing Kk City g uddspaal w 1 rl Reading, present other as l nderstanding With U.S. in laueeg aie al : a) v hatcbing in New York City at this | W., and Bolshevists Duped him tor their plig’ ; ; he rench Ambassador J and, I oclated powers Speech Fr Tk Hera ad thot, ‘4 Hel ents, and the! very moment, | As the prisoners were being taken to the island a man who witaheld an Ambassador Cellere and I et iy te A diplomatic. iA SEES MTOR EONE: co... hin cavins) “oT use the term ‘revolution’ ad Ignor: int Workers. is name hurried into the barge office and announced that proceedings ve faAne re aia ah i China| LONDON, Feb, 11—King George sea a wenty-two of the nurses, | Vs diy. Tt Ia not legitimate agita:) | | wus, Mase, Feb, 11.—The| Would be started to preven the deportation of the fifty-eight. The pront- : (reat cae cathe es Pannen ot and of Miss J Rignal of] tlon for the betterment of the work- » did not appear to cheer th the prisoners much. PARI8, Feb. 11 (Associated Press). |muakes public secret treat between |in opening new Parliament to-/ wo, 199 mast 45th Street were formed|ing class that the ec e ,| Lawrence Central Labor Union has) be Pr ; het : t 0 carry | day ¥ if oe : DEM f SIRES: SORE the: COBApIFAtONS BA —————@ ‘The riot occurred on the Immigta- “Firidonce of President Wilson's In-|the two countries and fails to carry day urged quick and decisive action] into a mobile untt and assigned to the| advoeating, f i i ued a copy of a statement sent to ’ Ui ; Tut Las aarehciak ite. roanel shrek ithe eae i Li ; | ting, although they pretend |’. en tion Service barge William C. Moore, fer cor eg eaaratn: (yak Mane On reconstruction measures, inciud-| American First arnt. ‘They foltov : : “| Frank Morrison, Secreta MAYOR WHO - SMASHED Air ha tae 5S ae successor of Germany in rights, ria i: aoe iol timid (RAIRBaS GILL . |that ia their alm. heir real object! 4 i moored at the ferry siip opposite th Conference upon the ratification of i operty and Mela belt those dealing with unemploy in Ghat oni lis the overthrow by force of our |*merican Federation of La Lackawanna Raflroad Station in the plan the Society of Nations, | Germany of the men nd asked Parliament “to) “100 & pele Pe ei: Fae: Ot8 Ree verhinen te, thay asian Fav Gal akan og | forth what It declared to be “the trur BOLSHEVISM IN STRIKE boken, and was precipitated by was found in tho disclosure of his! suropean war 5 > effort in healing the causes | 7: we fighting at ¢ eausThi st Ai oRabark A DUAN In AAE ty conditions existing in the city,” in efforts of the malcontents to k March 15, This involves so brief al gy i to make ar com-| The King stated that a govern. | Champai depehed dtl baa. Izvotsky and Teuine tea givin Rus vaca re + f —_ of being: 8 Government apy stay at Washington as to permit only|ment to-day on the r The Ment bil would be presented eim-|!y under fire in thes en ment lao Pen pas given Mus-| workers that has been in pr ant After the police had quelled the out the signing of bills (possibly only tWo! impression was given that the whole|Plifying the procedure in the House] After the armistice the l orhat which has hiaprened incireste (Ores break twenty armed soidic rom weeks) during the closing hours of|inatter was being handled in Paris, {of Comanons so that the Lower body| to Treves, but the a lems communite si ha pais "The sta nt says that the Centr Regular Army battalior n Congre: | cording to the reports recetved|Might expedite what the Govern-| that a larger or a VHpat ohare GAUNaw Wane Clin ariha LLatoe Dalon motent and onbained: a: ing Government stores in the Port of It is understood tha Wilson in-|here, the threats against China were |Ment considers imperative measures, | there and the unit was returned Jauthorities let the situation get out} the request of the United ‘Texti! PODBIAD ORLA SORO KO) W000 oe tends to give personal attention In| conveyed to the Chinese Foreign Min- | Among the measures, he said, were] On July 15 the mobile unit's littl>lof hand, ‘The time to atrike amainat |, } on board to prevent further ring. Paris to the work the Supreme! ister by the pinese Minister in|better housing, the formation of a) hospital Chateau-Thie W485 | (us manace ia ndw: thesento craah |e teen and tho: Abier The prisoners, brougut here on two Council, which promises to be the]; in thinly veiled terms, The| Department of Health, the fulfilment] shelled, and although the girls escaped] {t are the police authorities of the |°@® Federation of Labor forty special curs of the Lackdwania, une most important feature of the ce e Minister is said to have| of Pledges to labor that unfair com-] with most of their patients two of the|city and the United States Secret |¢lght-hour week for the text der heavy guard, were taken from the Conference after th Al of th ted out that Japan had an army| Petition would be prevented and the! wounded men under their care were! Service. ‘The place to begin ia at No. | Workers, but declares that while no train to the barge tn batehe Soclety of Nations lof more than a men idie at|bettermon: of the agricultural killed. East Fourth Street, the headquar- | otlations were going on “a group of teen e the woman being The Supreme War Council. althourh| nome, fully equipped and with arme| ation through improved transporta-| ‘The entire Presbyterian Hospital| ters of the Industrial Workers of the|Bolshevist and 1. W. W. propa first bateh. hearing the clalins of Belgian dele-| ing munitions enough to conduct a| tion unit won universal praise for World, where Russian conspirators | Randists” arrived and became actly As the second batch react gates tn support of the French view | iong war. “A new era dawned with the alliel| bravery under fire. It was cited by] plot with I. W. W.'s to haul down the | among the non-English-specking and upper deck of the barge, t that their country should be protected) i164 is also reported to have said that | Vittory,” King George declared, “but| Gen. Pershing and also received s Stars and Stripes and hoist the red! non-organized textile workers “mak |loud eries for pal ming unt) on the sume footin: “| Japan had more than a half million [iM order (o reap the full frults of viv- | cial recognition from the French Gov-| fag of revolution, ling rash promises and giving un the higher pitched cries of ter many, is expected to refer this maiter| tony of shipping, with the intimatton |tory and safeguard the peace of the| ernment. “If You think that I have churac- | American advice | the woman, A large number of Lu © an economic committer, Tt 18 NOW| that this would be ready on short no- | World an 3’ must be maintained in] Phe health of the nurses was excel-|t@Tized these men in too strong lan-| “They also stated.” the Centra j|Svanna Railroad policemen, evident that the Supreme War Coun-| tice for active work the fleld and proposals which are|jent, only one member having ¢ guage, read the pr to the! Labor Union statement says, “that] j| by Chtef Beatty of the railr It will be relieved of this question.| PoONDON, Feb. 11--A daspatch|necessary to secure the forces re- during their ov as duty. She wa 1, W. W. declaration of principles, a /they were in i ion to supply un-| dashed through the waiting which 1s reganied as an economic,| rom tho correspondent of Reuter's|auired will be submitted to you." Miss Annabel Scharf? Robbit of Maa. |¢0cument which should long have | limited fund up to the present} and onto the barge rather than a military, question. Limited at Pekin says The discussions at the Peace Con-| ison, N. J engaged the attention of the police|time hay proven to be untrue." | SHOUT “KILL THE SPY" AND HITS The Supreme Economic Counc “Revelation of Japan's determina-|ferene the King said, were marked] qe medical officer at the head of| BOSE of the city, State and Nation." | ‘The statemer ton the ad SUSPECT. which is about to be organized, Is X- | tion permanently to secure the priv-|"With the utmost cordiality, good will,|the unit was Major Romney Ritchic| PROOF OF, 1. W. W. REVOLUTION | view of t Labor Union| i For ten minutes @ “battle royal® ‘pected to consider French and Bel-} i244 gained during the Huropeun|and by no disagreement.” He de-|sr pigin, Ii, te het estan ARY INTENT. many Ghai Kora went back inte | raged, though outsiders were not stan proposals that Essen and other} oo ted astonishment throughout |¢i@red that the Conference had made db ae” t 9 k igs bps A few lines from the lengthy I. W. | the hut that at pr {tt | bermitted to see It, According to German Industrial towns should be! (14 especially as a section of the| 600d progress, adding Re ee ee ok anne NV) ener bla Will won ina meet with any su | Chief Beatty, the riot occurred as the of munitions and arms, ‘This is ®| opposed to the policy of force against | powers assembled in conference haveling mae the. achiccns at |! | pSloying class have nothing in com. |"because of the trouble and unrest |) /¢ Mera e T Me ithe deck, One of the first hatch af question which bears on the ability| (hina. ‘The newspapers emphasize agreed to accept the principle of a| ee War the Aebieveme relmon, © ¢ © Hetw eve two {caused by these Bolsheviki-L W, W Troops Re | malcontents shont “There is ® of Germany te pay heavy indemnities | Japan's latest and greatest diplomaue | pague of Nationa, for it is by ch American soldiers and the bravery of] cagcoy struggle must 1 until |representatiy | n Duly ronment spy in that crowd; that's through products of industry, and it | blunder as proving ie ener greas along that road that I see the | re eet they refused to say tne workera of wor ganize as | In conclusion “ nt asks] the man," and smashed an noffene s the American view that the sup- | Cormmniiis oy oe artot, whose purpose }only hope of saving mankind from}* “ote thelr own we |@ class, take pos! earth | r t organtaed labor] SEATTLE berha eral | sive-looking Bolsheviat In the tice, pression of Germany's munition pro- | jt destroy China, regardless of thela recurrence of the scourge of war.| 1 ro’, Metapan sailed from Brest and the machine 4 and xullo workers In the} O°" se ae a houmt de” did | i.t, 2, \aatans. the other twantas auction can be well assured by 8 sy8-| fact that its action is calculated tol” qt hae given me great pleasure to| 22" TBE Pet of the voyage Was | anotisn e elcities w emg hav joy" Ay, although tt did} sight agitators had hurled themselves tem of authorized n by En- | force Japan outside the League Of NO?) oie in this country the Preaeny | Uoter 8: Hobbs, six ronths’ old. Hislingteud of the « leuned 1 18-7 week, | not end of r Stree’ the defensalens man, had (ente agents. This would permit Ger. | tons i lof the United States of Amerien”| {ther Dr. Peter Hobbs No. 110/\q fair day's wag athe in" t . t ut 1 utilities | ked him down and wer cinta man industries to continue with safe- | lthe King continued. “The enthuai. | Morningside Avenue, Fr wank OWS muah Ih 1 most «| jhim unmercifully, In their eag ty to the Allies, ‘BIG NAVY PROGRAMME astic welcome accorded him is proot |? )°7 t9 4 : work. Hl oer the revulut sitive h lige that they will t y 7 nera wa |ness to get at the “spy” they Once divested of its economic | Jot the good will which al! sections op] Contracted. penumonia Working |sanolition of the wa ised for mn of litica| | in sytnp ' strike struck each other, resul of tho military armistice ¢ dcaincnits |public of the west and an ca jh and died. sila wi now Drink- ling clase t apl- | pase the benefit uf the Germana” | Workers h!)) @ It took the Lackawanna police gev= quickly campleted, It is believed {the inoreasing understandin jing their baby h ans ltalism.” & > w M i r ral minutes to quell the riot, dure that American troops will not be em Three-Year Building | wach, 1 trust, they will act anid es gait asnea’ HARBOR STRIKE DECISION, ‘eo » y his} ing which night aticks and leaden ployed as permanent garrisons in the We ta ikea bar ae "MUTILATED LIBRARY BOOKS. |s¢--oiiand n stad i andl piteal ware aned) useearteais Rhine country longer than ig neces: 3 ’ teas pal vo. ef Haat B as 1.| War Labor Roard May Announce)! Ws W 3) with keen delight, Policeman ark sary for military purposes, or to in Mei he Ki "* | submarine ener Fined #2 tor| y W, pla + Are Thetr Findings 1 ‘ f the Lackawanna force emerged e the carrying out of the com-| wa 3 v ow ' Putting Initials on Vawe anne window 1'0 the - me r y r ¢ specia from the riot covered with blood, ara nereta] condit e armistice, advocates to ' See Leon N. W, Colin, tw No, 8) | vestibule J 1 eee it w on b f 8 of ents and bruises, two ime ran catures of ths Ne Mil ¢ i nat nee, | East 12th Btn w ' A sag ee ha Ww 1 i and Be es attending th barkile American and British Jab ros | prog ran oO} ploy: engine a de r | = bby ry Ly i ie 1 ontents from th. Be aye (bari Gar ihn ie tassios \ is | BIS Till Pier wns fined #2 : ¥ : i 1 n HURLEY HOME FROM EUROPE 5 ears as clAe Commission on ‘ nal Labor) ® special rule § Saka e ne ie Ma ‘ gi vr i A a Sai ibal ea an ead shipping Moard React aa the frowsy Dunch of Great vad ¥ t y ei bh Ld ANT ce tou en of t t New 3 n Leviathan, | Unwashed, (Continued on ’ Regardin Trish situa ye ag Ranke Haar era Are fa a \ un Wi M No Mn Chairman of the| Under Chief Beatty of the Lackas eee cies Wollowt Per said F thal Gelinas 4 ‘ ' J on | I 1 Board, who hed | wanna police, who asserted be was WOR Ree teem a erg 7 sf Pay ne Wee and A | book : : is a ‘ peau \ * with Amorican | acting under ral orders, a grout 1.600; Navy Bill, with leaders cxpecting to} hope that conditions soon will ime Colin pro um f YOU AKE IN DANGEI = late to-d oat Alte ne On feed ad 4 hin- |number of uniformed railroad polices ; sila | nave it passed before adjournment tor | prove sumclently to make poasivle @ |fense aguin and after a wid and ay auton tid ites avaaltliwin the: * afternor the transport Leyla. |™en took unusual precautions to pre~ Watch for W-morrow's wpecial,—-Adrt, day. durable settlement,” a fine, which he pald, was released, Wess) Medina, yure tind ely builder, dd, VENUS Pentin—aare hee a.» staum' Vent any one, either reporters, Dhow —_ ) ? / \ seaeseseamanenipeemmaanemmmaantipinentemsentammeseaetneenetemmemenetenaemmaa

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