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“ Circulation Books Open to All. da 1919, by The Press Publishing (The ‘New York mS. Sailor Is Claimant to $7,000, 000 Es “Circulation Books Oren to Au. ed 191 9. 22 P A G B a NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, “CENTS, tate World). PRICE 1 Two oc 4 Stockholders Ask Receiver tor New Haven Lines AMERICAN ARMY CRIMES FEW IN FRANCE, DECLARES APT. BARNEY FLOOD, HOME Heontiaued on Sisth Page) ing the men home wi somes lial . er | Sa. SALORLAYS CLAIM NEW HAVEN ROAD LEAGUE PLANS FOR U. S. ARMY TO HELP KEEP IYORLD PEACE TOMILUONSOFKING RECENVERISASKED. = TO OF HONEY NERS. BYSTOCKOLERS wu cow aT Wa COU) ay ‘Danny” a a Jackie in| Charge William) Rockefeller ‘could Be Sent Anywhere by the President if the Senate Approves the American Navy, Is a and J. P. Morgan With Try- —British Demand That Germany 7 Grandson of Usurer ing to Monopolize Lines ir York Man, He Man, Head of A. f GRAND JURY INVESTIGATION iG g to Monop Pay Full Cost of the War. F. Bureau, Says Men W ith COSTIGA E RUMORED 1 2 testes umtorm, pennies, ex-! apointment of a receiver tor | . . es : ; . ; IN GAN CAS! or simat t ne ; PARIS, Feb, 13.—The United States, under the Society of Nations Police Records Made Good. ept for the money* tent to com y Now Haven & Har | un y st from Cl Danny Man, Railroad was asked here to-day in a plan as it now has been amended, will maintain an army of not less than TELLS OF WORK THERE. H eer : 5 {grandson and missing heir of the late) suit in equity filed in the United | $00,000 men whieh, after authorization of such action by the United Has Confe e and ine e >! " K of 0; States < ‘ourt b mith : [Danie dies Boe cra] Guten swininiey aie unes Res HAGUE —— | States Senate, could be used winerever necessary, according to a Havas Phirt tiundred \Vounded With Swann and Assistant |Money Lender who died intes Norris stockholder, in behalf of a - et ‘ ALY ou On ed S iriéen Fi ble ae # that « grand jury will bela year ago, is on his way to this city| 285 other stockholders | President Quoted as Saying Agency announcement to-day regarding newly adopted features of thé Many From This City, SUStEMER BULLS thas to claim a fortune of $7,000,000. The suit wus filed with the consent] path ee ig Comply Would ‘sg oh of former Police Inspe | iy f : Come on Transport. Daniel E. Costigan >) Police Commis-| When his grandfather died at and aproval of a protective com rovision was agreed upon by the Society of Nations Commis - jfloner Enright were current to-day In| sontclair, N. J, om Feb. 12, 191%,/ mittee of more than 700 additional | Justify Hostiliti eS. ‘ the Crimingl Courts building and had | ‘ 2 aE | sion the eg “te says, as a solution of the difficulties in the way of the Capt. Bernard J, Flood, for eighteen | ao vrent wubstantiation by the visit of |“Danny” was ragged and almost|stockholders who have joined tssue months Chief of Division of | Costigan io the offices of District At-|¢riendiess and hungry, ignorant of the|in the action {MUSE DISARM) FORCES. | | plan arising from the American Constitution. Criminal Investigation of the Ameri. | tormey Swann and Assistant James ot that had a grandfather al Judge John C. Knox signed an -_——- | | BRITAIN DEMANDS FULL PAYMENT OF WAR COST. ean Expeditionary Forces nie: Costisan remained closeted with the | millionaire and never dreaming that! order retummable Fob. 21 directing the! Gerans Are Also Seabed to} LONDON, Feb. 13.—The British delegates at the Peace Conference known bereabouts as Detective “Bar-/ two for some time and then went to a search had been instituted for him railroad officials to show cause why] ps, f ' ; ‘ ; ; ‘ fi ‘ " ith them. The conference ‘ ase Ma yar on the eC y instructed cla h c yi ney” Flood of Headquarters, many] lunch with chem, The conference was ay the heir to a greut fortune a tecelver should not ba ebpointer,| Cetse Making War ott the | have been detinitely instructed to claim an indemnity which will include years attached to the District At) ctined to discuas the probability of pro eth ge pert page whe ander! Sol S. Myers and former Senator Poles. — the cost of the war as well as the damage actually caused, it was announeed «| eenttes tet Gale teriie ckond nts rough the Middie West, working at. City $3 aie ae a Tee OR TNA OnE ier ere Hig HibsUnred FIG ealine wits (bod: (obai tryttue to WAG a liviig ad; mee? Dr Brackett represent (ha 7 : Palace Attacked By Workers—| jn the House of Conunous to-day by Andrew Bonar Law. 0 ved from. WeAice| Ae een ren en eee hiet potitioner as attorneys PARIS, Vet —It ie reported that +41 ami! . . ; ‘ ‘ mmnennne ihe Srtived. tem 7 Costigan he COU Saal eee 6b tie hos | one Pee eace M. Clemosiceuu made an impremive, Royal Family Turned Back A commission is now considering the amount {fo be claimed, the to-day on the transport Santa Ter Tha and Ju “el igation » lost both bis purengs, He in The petitioner alleges that prior to | noes Ese X : < Flood brought with him an) Pp riment affairs will be made, Milwaukee then and ha enimted ati 1999 the detenc onitroile the] Sbereh! ut’ yesterday's witting of the rying to Eseape method by which payment shouhi be made and the means of enforein, ‘apt he defendant controlled ail the | ) earnest tribute to the uck and waa oviden when it wa Lakes Naval Training) iam and t y lines and steamboat | Atled War Council wing the nee ee the payment, Mr. Bonar Law added. pattiotam pl Amany Americans & NEchiona@ Inala an cline ompanies in the New England terri-| essity of Waking all desirable precau-) WRLIN, Wednesday, Mob. —~—-<+ known to the police” who found an > Daniel 11, Tolmun’s estate was vale} tora iat the comtrnene i ho utter. | (Atsocktled Pr A jsone te Aha frost line te ‘, wo amen two DN dod at $7,259,944. His w ‘ i t uns against Germany. At the ufter- heir way to th 2 aid on a gam he at . of the organizations was $78,628, It e 3 furreetion is in progress throughout a decided unbelief in cablod stories By tawny é ine O. Tolman, of No vas alse alleged that William Rocke. | 702? sitting Premdent Wilson is de- | * ~ “American crune was nil ea ie Waa Pala Avenue, Monteluir, at pe Pasi P M che A ie 4 Ge orgy Moc, | hited to have adopted the same view. | Rouimania, ac tin and an interesting the ; Hauiecec in ner estate Wus appr ys red. inte a conaptracy to Plt aitrming that all the Allies dexpatch from Vienna, Ki Ford i ON WORLD LEAGUE PLAN. 1 1,040 American a anil 2 , an have inherited pen lob yaar cg bai Soret ete (ROOTS ar tc” ET point and that! mynd has been wounded sitsitly in policemen of tbe Division of Crimnai ., ot fond newspaper porters | York, valued at $60,000, TAME oe Now i nd through domination | divergences w opped up dur empting to flee from Mucharest ee Investigation in the war zone rs Requests tor at of Chicago, was considered NG@t| te pan ct anes previous discussions bore solely un tl arene ine Of the Santa Teresa's 1487 pa om WIL RNTIENE NOt mamas With | of f property in Hino. tre is also alleged an the petition that | Most sultuble methods of ybtuining the SAA are isay/ Seven Arucles of the Redraft of Constitution 1 c ed us|a “Nothing dol om Hackett Ne nade mention of anotaer lao all t et i sey dia fat teak 0 the roudwav wengere, all but 117 wer 1 N f N nv tho funda Ware, AiVMrindOROAt fe ». | Necessary yrunman | | wn : : sick or wounded; and of 1,846 > son, John 1, who was said to have | M0 mes t Maral nd is President Wilson 1# unders | from thd Royal Palace when te} Completed This Morning—International hus listed, 90 per cont, it was sald, TH RO L NEW STATE married many years before uyainst | Pit Nicuaaian the lad stood to have said in conversa: | ttuyal family attompted to flee to | Am ea . ad been wounded or gassed, Many | BIL! FOR his father's wishes and was disowned, | 44 Hy iA na ay = JH cote tion that a resumption of hostil- | jemy und tho Kine and tne teuity | Police Discussed This Afternoon. mainly convalescent and were There was another claimant, too, a) “iment of laws whicl malght prove{ @ Weuld agree only on the most ‘ eicists- ge Waliond. remuziod Ua [Ger aRA Gant Ge CR s ally d bed Rordeaux Co! ——--~ Mrs. Mabe n Vinerlette, joaes ME a A c pt the ‘aile absolutely vssential considera- ne King was wounded when the | on the Society of Nations resuay ti é 4 com, cent Detuchments Nos. 1 to 7 ine mmbine Connecticut and the wile of arker, whose | nuurous w . tions, and not for any secondary | workors, zk to t epert Jons at 10:80 o'clock thts morning | ploted. ‘The question of an intermae e, AL to 14 inclusive, 17, 18 and Li : z ae bie ut 11 Germanto ital eh motive. The report states that ined upon ¢ at Maa + full wltendance of the mem. | tional police foree, proposed by the io, forty-seven officers ant 1,28 od Phila . Jaime * in Mr. Wilson's opinion, the non | troters i the atrec's of ‘ eye tho repart of the French, had not been reached when the ‘aayal Company Ne K 1 Lender “HITCHY Koo” PLAYERS HURT ecution of terms of the arm: ure opent manding the ov w \ Satins committee resumed its session at Bae in perfect Man daihur andl man who de. stive by Germany would be an lor the dyimusts, erying Down hy} . cha this afternoon, for seasick? * | her mother IN PENNSYLVANIA WRECK incident of such a nature as to |the puppets. Long live j At the conclusion of the mUrnlOS) phe grrangements have been cams Two other slips a arrived im ne| In the meanwhile, however, lawyers justify the resumption of war, and The Village of Bu 5 pleted. for President Wilson's peed port to-day. They were the cruiser on | at Philadelphia, where most of the ia it is stated that he would mot [that the revo! GEN O'RYAN IN BREST pective departure from Paris on Fri- Seattle with 1,541 men, mainly of the sade. lis ange }Tolman estate is said to be located, Northbou Bufo Express De-] hesitate in that case to order the | propaganda ls Gay Glatt and Wie ombariens eee fist Division, but including a uum: | da are were looking for the son of John T.| its eae ceanktin. Pa.—None American Army to take up arms | iijitary and demonstrators at 10 ARRANGE MOVEMENT Brest on Saturday. It ty known that ver of New York casuals, and the | countie w York and the Tolman, who with his wife was| alld Near Franklin, Fa. ain, pie korst, sixty persons were killed and he is planning to return to France of Peerless, which brou, casuals, Je and Connecticut | believed to have died at Columbus, O,| Badly Injured The Suprome War Council has ge iat wounded OF 21TH 10 NEW YORK March 16, Officers of the Santa Teresa told of | Which has ee Hi + ew |,.No trace of the boy could be found,| wraxicLin, Pa, Feb. in—vitten|° ane wave ged AROS: bs ms The discipline of the Roumanian| There is now belief in octal Gifs sighting © threc-masted schooner in|, The new Slate would be named New /for “Danny” tad little reason to leave), ONT At A Oe company, [armistice with Germany erm JArmy, the newspaper adds, ix col —— clen that. the Peace Conference will) distress leat Bu night in the| York } nO CORRHSD. WMIS an address when he meved from one Lai ' Me sf Peary were tebe ne al a ee he aa) the | MP8s. ‘The food and economic sit-|Will See That Conditions in Port be mnie to complete its work by! ©! + we hich set in town to another. Sometin ne | due to pla i t eriod, t » All eserving on is rapidly growing worse and a haha frac une Tea St 8 pariwresiec, wileh pet 18 worked on farms; sometimes in| Injured wien a car of the Pittsburgh: [right to euspend It at any time tn the | Maton I rapidly ros Sarr Do Not Make oe Troops haaeiilns (nicks Havan beac tne! about o'clock Sunda ervey ; messenger bo | Buffalo expre no on the}event Germany's fallure to carry fi oy f | Uncomfortable b wad continued until 9 o'clock Monday domnh oso nsseenene ‘bay, (a8 a|DUHME apres Talhah on tee PS cats dl ani arFY | demoralized. ‘he pe ne | i text of the plan for the Soc C6 he morning. The schooner was in the helper in stores, as a newsboy, as a PAL ag BB acti IB t ee those which DAV) inetiano Cabinet in decla be | UBT, Fob. 13.--Major Gen, Jonn| Nations, us first dmwn up Oy thel trough of the sea, her masts gone and driver of a milk wag anythir fe Raiinoaa’ cilelata mee ae hitherto not been executed. S210 | ntenable li, O'Ryan, counander of the 21th] Peace Conference Commission toe was fying distros als that would earn for him @ dollar, and} Halliead oMcials sy’ the terns will provide that the Ger- | | piviston (New York National Guaray,|7#@ntzation at tho society and ‘ate | 9 rs he 6 . lwaukee he ju dle sed 4 ease hostil! gains Since eurly t Decew Division (New York National Guard), The Santa Teresa had many _ ~s when he ca 1 Mil u Li sid | {ene Tabet oF “4 hpi t pg sind | ae nm y idea r ik iv yan asm jak dean tered in some cases at the nat wt) aasengers on board as she can carry . saneey aie : hs be ar GieS Phas arrived here ty we “ President Wilson, was passengers on board as she can “Arr STORM WARNING ISSUED. (Continued on Second Pare — | RED A GING MANY |oiznin sed tite, | aluotdera tn Toumanla, Despatches | pace a camp site fur his divinon, and lamended, It wewelopcd.tsdaye | 2 he brie period ol he re Hce i rN « ‘ n ad commander heard with relief the! wong southwest Winds Due To- | === PLOTTED WITH RUSSIAN AID | aie i the be He 0 BE: Sg |! Ny a. vie i" WdADesE A gupervine the plans fur returning| mpresectations by Leon Lourgedied thas they were close at hand and © fol advisory message eis TA ne ablation whieh #10 lake, ee ie A tee prompted by ‘i t well recetved by the Allies. purrying to the relief of the xchooner.| wooived from Washington 4 TO PAY THE DEBTS wide (n+ [til the signature of the peace pre-| wotagey, gnting Bucharest, | Conditions at and ne intends| 1 ene case the plan was amended CAPT. FLOQD TELLS OF WORB | woarne au to-day; Jed by « Rus jit jnaries. ‘These conditivia, which | Wounded in Bes 1 to weet # ten are proporly cured | 82 44 to provide that the nat AT FRONT. outhwest storm warning hoisted a Mee Ai ie Counel le canoeing (eee teary, wan. oe! ls Pe | \ng membership in the Le transport docked at Pier 1, Hoboken a ‘Revere sora wey. FaKenis — a boa Te Baie) 3 yesterday afternoon, have in view the | Md mander of the American Biobarka- | Aecessury for the maintenance, of the| was Capt. Flood, a veteran of the Wweot Missourl and moving Laat Rosi Hal Srahalaw Bis Raper beSabithergo cont, {demnubilivation of the jorinan Army tato tion Centre, hue promised the division | integrity of thelr respective | terete | S) ° aT w who, being | No and uth "orme Tab re er u vist a was arre cy o and the disarmament of the enemy J i a t Spanis) Amer son pai from the |“ afternoon and Ir nal Gamble to Raise |in#.t@ @ n advices ed here | under the supervision of the Allies that it will sath for home before the] tories, In addition to this, it has @e- refused leave of ab i. he ito Weat on F an International Gamble SC | to-day documents, it was said, Ach seid ia r end of February. veloped, the Commission discarded New York Police Department in day t ne Sixty Billions of Dollars show that the proposed ANN N JOINS 1 oo" the siteaes? a - the idea of virtually making the Se- order that he might go to PlattsbUurée| w4,. worgiers Die on Minland, Dee area ae rising would be te sin 'SCHEIDEM J | ne : Be Sunroas RENOMINATED cloty of Nations a super-atate, resigned and headed for the grea = ~REMIER LUZ n crope the Greece has beon authorized by the war on his own acount. (The leave! 4 coro, ro n PREMIER 107 _— Peace Conference to send additional ot absence came later) “tine transport | to-day forwarded to | TUMULTY MAY MAKE RACE. BY THE PRESIDENT | trope into ‘Thrace the Smee saat “While my station was oMeclally At here to-mor ae ; BRLIN, Fed. 1,-—Paiiip JAGEN, Fob, 12.—.Wt jcriet and adjacent territory along the the Headquarters of the First Army ot r F a DRTHLIN,) Fabs 3S, —ehilhp SIIAG t 5 f 7 ral Given {20st His understood that thess said Capt. Baro: 1 made t to day at it wv " ws ie J oauay alm “A Ctral sdde 3. oy te Pea ige Advocate Hera! Given! troops and those which Italy (s about imes to the an). thalis 4 siad i paying : Aaa ae J 1 c . an rea Ap - ank of Major General From to wend to the Asia Minor distriets Hrench fronts men worked im- |not ¢ Mi Das!” w | ; ; ; October, 1917 ot Adalia and Koonieh wil be came mediately tn the rear oF Whe comme’ | Make Pans to Welenme 108th FA+| 700,900,000 peop © world, at 1 4 ! @ terms do not! wore distributing pamphlets rege NASHINGTON, Fev. 13,—Major Gen. | Uaered 88 Allled troona, subsea te civisions Relatives and friends of members of SOA AAERAD arc) . ' , " w to the General as the ‘murderer « : HH fat ay withdrawal by the Conference, “Our dutics were described as gen-| ine nin Held Artillery, etd F east 300 uO. rau py , democra nude peace | yy, Abhivar waruere Wes a. ro aor dee hey cae ‘Phin move 1 coratrasue hi chee oral intelligence work and (he Inveatl= Nc... ¥.) are. invited to Attend a pate in the lottery {f shey pur rts, but there ta] A joneral of the Army, was nominated | oe tae ecoe atee a of crime against the United meeting of the 105th Field artillery chase’ avers bf te kets unanim jermany may | to-day oday eminent. WY nen bach : y « . ‘Army. We ran down sples|Auxiliary to be held at the Armory. | jkach, at $20 a {icket, $60,000,000 T cant any he replied. | Drew bemetietions, “We woud ne a TERDAY? i another term of four youre] mayiag Thay oh Oye een ' geet A eat ond Prenia Avene, tn 00 would be raised of which $10,- | ~Bur I will say !t would have many jat- | sean for those who imagine they aan 99 ee ng Feb, 15, 1919, with rank as tl be disvusnee. Fines 3 lavactive features.” 12 Giese pase. Genera) from et, 6, 1917. ory» powe 1% 00,000 would be used for prises. 4 Jase able to bear them.” ooousiet