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Circulation Books Open to Al PRICE TWO CENTS. AFTER STORMY VOYAGES; 10,000 TROOPS REACH PORT Henderson bas 1,200 Sick| /QUARTS OF RYE, SCOTCH Ocean AND BOURBON TO. 6. pete WEST VIRGINIA ARCHIVES MEN HURT ON ORIZABA. : | Legislature Crippled Stand Rough Trip| Better Than Well—Man- | churia and Pueblo In. | Adopts Resolution to “Preserve to Posterity Evidence of Things That Were.” Va., Feb. 22 N order that future generations ible to vay, “We have enator A, BE. Scherr of Kanawha County favors plac- ing in the Department of Archives may be son, the first The transport Hend seen it,” of a ficet of four vessels arriving at the Taliicary be . * pT ee naval committecs, 1919, by The Prees Publishing (The “New York World). ae gee NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, ¢ 1919. ded Men Buffeted by Terrific Storm EIGHT SHOT IN BAVARIAN DIET ' Daniels Talks to Wilson by Wireless Phone” 14 PAGES” 1S. WEATHER—Snow or rain to-night and Sunday, ~v, .f MOVE EXI ENDS HVE BESS PHONE TO WILSON UPON SHIP wwotoriw wow) NEARLY 700 MILES AT SEA to Strike If Country Goes | | Bone Dry July 4. - | President Unable to Reply for Lack Central Federated Union, | of Apparatus, but Radio Tells of York city comectea with tre ames) -ATTival of Message—At Boston Early Monday. | President of th Edward Hannah, which in Jean Federation of Labor, said ‘his morning that never before had la vor |unionism been so uuited vr determined On any question as on the “No Beer, | No Work" proposition, which the | working men propose to put into ef- |fect July 1 unless steps are taken to prevent the country from going bone dry on that date, Mr. Hannah js International & WASHINGTON, Feb. to-day by wireless telephone. Secretary Daniels talked to President Wilson! From his desk at the Navy Department the | Secretary's voice was carried to'the transport George Washington, nearly 700 miles off the Atlantic Coast. The George Washington is not equipped for long distance radio tele: | 2200 WOUNDED MEN HOME "NOBEER NOWORK DANIELS TALKS BY WIRELESS NEWIASURECTION IN BUDAPEST; COMMUNISTS BUSY Russian and German Influences at Work Is Belief of the Autho PARIS, Feb, £2.—A Communist re- yolt broke out in Budapest on ‘Thurs. day night, says a despatch to the Matin from Zurich, quoting a Swiss agency message from the Hungarian The Insurgents stormed the offices of the Socialist newspaper Nepsava and occupied the telegraph office and the railroa ation. Ceunt Karolyi, the Provislofat President, immediately called a meet- ‘The ininisters sat nd decided ing of the Cabinet fur into the night [Pert to-day with 19,000 nomeco ge een eetuart bettie of rye, (tof the Pavers’ Union and he| Phone transmtzston, Mr. Daniels talked without receiving a direct reply, treopr, reached her dock at Iobokea quart of bourbon and a quart |8Peke not only for New York City! and a knowledgment of the greeting came by ordinary radio ‘at 9 o'clock this morning, ft) nottle of Scoteh—the same to be {88d State but for the whole country, ape President's ship was reported @—$—$—=$—=$—$—$—$>__— _ the vorst voyages Which has ¢ guarded carefully and preserved | >@Sing his remarks on reports he bas in 4 position cstimated at less than | ‘passed the many ships returning from | to erity as evidence of the Page eet bey . Lerten State §99 miles of the coust at 1 o'clock ‘DR, MARY WALKER [ DEAD; Igivanc hee teat faaal Neroan oP tii th « that were.” | i ni e outlined the situa- this morning. She was in smooth Y rence with America Senator Schert's resolution to | ton as follows: seas and wih ner own convey, the ONLY WOMAN WEARING MAN'S ‘war. The Henderson brousht 122t) this effect was pusved by the In Now York City 200,000 union armored crite orth Carolina, was ‘officers and enlisted men, nearly all| ato and concurred in by the | Members already have veted to | making 161-2 knots an nour through QARB BY CONGRESS PERMIT agile 255 PRAT Huang’ ohDelanels | strike July 1 if the bone dry order | eooq weather. bibatcdes BAH Hew cork > - | gees into effect. This should bring the ship into | ontrmany of Lnem 3 5 OF the 150,000 other union — ioston Harbor early Monday morn One thousand more ded ly would not be one who would | pechatly wpeed will be slowed down and convalescent heroes w | OF SEIZED GERMAN SHIPS not cast his vote similarly with> | Sunday night to bring the big trans- | Orizaba, which docked before Ms lis 2 n the next week or two. os char ie ge aie ad nay 2 al and the Manchuria, which was fol-| ; In the State outside New York Hel abe Ainianen radid lanenine| Hewing tho other troopships into the| France Strongly Opposes Plan,| ity there are about 400,000 AGuInMan AAA Gan ache whee ate | jharbor. ‘These ships roere e H ver, and War Council | union workers, Daniéla Laaohed. Mis. GHEE With See eee various Will Decide, All these, Mr. Hannah was certains) nog Admiral Griffin, Chiet of the ing an army Colonel, we , Would Sodorse jhe “No. Heer, NOjiccn, o¢ wine doneincarihe, and injured when a huge wave hit th PARIS, Feb, 22 (Associated Press).| Work” movement unanimously Bh ander! siecher, tho. raid ee ‘Orizaba. Out of the great number of contra-| Mr. Hannah satd he has es i . ae } The Orizaba brought a total of | dictory staten being published] reports from union ¢ BOL SEES PSCRAS CUpO YAS) Ms 2,981 officers and men, and the Man- | concerning the disposition of | Angeles, Cincinnati, Pronageeacrd eee Hest Hla tos huria 4447 woldicrs. ‘Tho Pueblo, the | warships which have been seized, thia|Francisco, Chicago, Dayton, 0.) St.) sete un ty ~ ee ae rere ‘other transport arriving this after-| much may Le accepted as a definite Louis, Kansas City, Milwaukee and|Q\00° NB STUBS tt ae — noon, brough! 1,526 officers and mens oficial fact: Great Rritain insists that/many other cities, All these in| i we wuet. where Dwele WAL From the time of leaving Bordeaux | these ships bi stroyed. dorsed the action taken by the New| nipoted Ny % Ngo WaVha i ihe bhe Hender: sailed yugh sterin! ‘This pwoposition, it is understood,| York union workers, declared | rity ys anes Maahingicn ‘after storm, and a voyage usually! will be put before the Supreme War]similar action would taken by|* Sag AF Na pHa ia made in ten days was stretched out) Council ax a part of the British pro-|their locals immediately se on ry " i Rey hice fo ninetecn, All varieties of weather | posals for definite peace terms. The aid Me, Hane [seating that x ne Navy tal and that the were experienced—wind, rain hail,| published assertion that theso ships] nah, “that within a few weeks |i? Navy tdiking ant ti with the artillory of heaven loosened wil] be destroyed would seem prema-| Millions of workers throughout | SF Pa oe ‘to remind the boys of the bloody bat-| ture since there is considerable oppo-| the country will have placed RNC te teceiat aad Te amelds of ¥ri Mie decks. Ware| elon. (a (he Han eeeeOalty: On themselves by official action ahi La a ee aS — constantly fc giant combers part of rance quarely behind the ‘No Beer, No |S¥ulD it My sabineien ; reaching up to the bow and breaking Work’ movement.” he ree yeeni . a ene as pounding down on the steel decks erated Union 1a Gel cas gomananmonta’ to bore’ Davai gweeping the ship. Assails Hays, Lodge and Penrose As|cided that the Executive Committee phd Pipe gr ect theres Day after day the ship labored in| Attempting Dictation. attend the hearing on the bone dr py pee 4 peas nine Noe the : the gules, one moment her nose down| WASHINGTON, eb, 22—Represcns|bill in Albany next Wednesday, Me.) Washington a aGiaue a ve the amother of the sea, her stern|tative James KR, Mann of Chicago to-| Hannah said between 150 and 290 deie lssatlal es Pea ai ge ; ee and the propeller |2#y, replied to reports that he in-lgates would start from this ity) Daniels repea r vox ftagh out of water a ahh am tended to withdraw from the Speaker- | yy, i 18 ity eral times to ure that he wa M \W Dtaise ike the dranfre See ee ee corres tine tenes | Wecaeecey “morning, ‘They wilt hej o's ivil Wa rage, the neat instant KS! side wot 0 defeat him to|Joimed at Albany by about 200 more| roxdby,"" th eretary said into| OSWEGO Y. 1 Dr awesh and her bow pointin ward) Wain So in Mena mentioned Hate 1 Mee Hse propose not Aly | the instrumen 1 will see you| Mary Walker, fan the w swith keel showing for half the Will Hays, Republican National Chair. | attend the hearings of the legis-|mucsduy, Go: aE t ‘ fof the bottom, the cl wooined |man, and Senators Lode, | Mussachu- Mure committees, but to make | pREsiDENT MAY LIMIT EXTENT 2 die i helpless in the battle of the cloments. three of whom are’ counted among the | rect protest to Gov. Smith | OF BOSTON SPEECH. Ki RAG : FREQUENTLY COMPELLED TO|rupporters ‘of Representative \aillett, | Among the New York unions that! oy BOARD U. $$. GEORGI t at the a a nent STOP SHIP TO PREVENT DAMAGE, ues . ery: ae et pe gat: [have voted to ke July 1, according) WASHINUTON, Friday, Feb. 21, § P.| years Capt. W. RB. Sayles, a New York|tled ata caucus next Friday to announcements made at the Wen-| 4. «Hy Wireless to Associated! Dp. svalker w A : man and formerly Naval Attache at - tral Federated Union meeting tat] press) Favored with reap aeille: ; Paris, declared that it was “the HOUSE PASSES WHEAT BILL. |»snt jw Presiden ison's stein! : damp experience he 1 eve oe | Ironwork: 20,000 members; “yen ant A's 666 enlloase I; J had in his life,” He wa Guarantee Measure Adopted by | shipbullders, 60,000; longshoremon, | moat’ cur Be The a ated this d t r compelled to stop the eng of 277 to 65,000; Brotherhood of Stationary | have tour TAA ntAOn BRSARAATTIRGAIT ed t ing that the whirring blades of th : Web. The wheat | Firemen, 15,000; Engincers, 15,01 Ssh crime Renn (Cascink, nel tired ) propellr might do mischief to the guaranter bill, authorizing the President | pavers, 5,000; United Hatters, 1,000, | | P¥, lt adele ane daitallwe eulght amasli it a the to Use existing agencies or create new] The New York Letter Carriers’ Ag- | 1 °'* shaft : nes to buy wheat of the 191% and 1919 sent ‘ run of it hospital ship a dere mn ae wat oF the wit and Wl ‘sociation sent a communication an-| "4,2 | aie ‘ One day fifty miles were im ape sore itiat manner abteed |nouncing that “postal laws and regu ca fliggtcegite agi i the average pr a of the by the House by a | tions will not permit us to ceaga | iiction, w 1 r I i B50 miles a day resi work,” but that tho movement had |' rr i salt Soldiers from every branc f Sus |their “moral sup aioe ca . I servico were brought back on The Hatters’ local linked up a new M fu t Henderson, from nearly every «| trial for Tom Mooney with its attitude |! ier ey be ne that saw action and from nea on Prohibition, ceclaring that it wouid ee ERT or, W every State in th 1 Ninety Strike if both matters Were not righted, | t sta er rsv ers Mamas per CHIN OF ksi we so pronit Bae 3 keer mannii 4 W ton P or | : President Hibben Decorated TIDELD REATALBANT, mn exp 1 7 fo ye a Fr 1019, t discharges, which le LONDO naent oeongenes e i 5 Pa f : aven ; ey : ear eee i polaiow 48 warranted, had been denied, 2 | Bae doei vlonal 69 |on the subj of Na-| a morning 4 1 ba ct + M0] bills were referred to by the ren ernment with the at, of spirits for public conswnp: | (Continued on Second Page.) | Cross of the Legion of Honor, rab. os 3 omew > ’ il] necessary measures to quell the outbresk, Martial law was pro- claimed Government troops, the messes: adds, have alvwady reeaptured th railway station, The motal workers of the city, tt Is tated, are preparing an antl-com- munist manifestation BUDAPEST, Keb, 20 (night).—Two hundred and fitty Bolsheviks atta 16 offices of the Soclalist newapaper prava this evening. Polleemen Jred in the alr, whereupon the Bole heviks replied with machine guns, killing four and wounding six. They were dispersed by the arrival of reinforcement Six trade unions, representing | various branches of industry, have ‘ded to cull a general strike Sat urday as monstration against the Rolshevi BERLIN, Feb, 2A despatch from Budapest to-day reported thet \ street battle in that city between inemplayed Ww 's and the police resulted in the death of four persons and the wounding of twenty-four, LONDON, Veb. 2 More than 700 Spartacans were killed va the fteivting at Mervest and Dorten ording: to! un Exchange Telegraph despateh from « enhagen lay partucans were said to have woupled F ip. New riots were re- ported in Gotha, Stettin and Ham burg " ALLEGED BURGLARS BATTLE POLICE ON BUILDING ROOF Minute 1 After Tw ent) nl Jan veld t “ Hix parti 4 1 a nm and hie coms k Ww $ A ai oxha i and the de i in, One felled a de tective and the other escaped. The] ‘police say Cohen has a record, apital. r 4 The revolt is unter the leadership! . ak of agitators who are for the most LONDON, Feb. 22.—The troubles in Munich during which Kurt 7 Ke part Germans and Russians, the des- | Eisner, Premier, was assassinated, took a still more serious turn yester: patch states, " to take | _ ABSOLUTE REST MOBS PLUNDERING MUNICH AFTER SLAVING OF PREMIER. AND WOUNDING Ot ‘ated 10,000 Workers Invade ae Capital From Suburbs, and ci War Spreads Rapidly—Fighting in Streets of City. day afternoon, according to a Copenhagen despatch to the Exchange 7éle_ graph Company. Church bells began ringing, 10,000 workmen fom tae suburbs marched into the centre of the city and a short time later vide ~ letit fitfig was heard, it is said. The mob is reported to have begun plundering shops. The despatch characterizes the conditions now prevailing in Munich as virtually those of civil war. DOCTORS ORDER ‘The attempted assassination of Herr =~ Auer, the Bavarian Minister of the erlor, is interpreted as an act of revenge for the killing of Premier to advices from various German sources. The men Kisner, according were bitter opponents. | Herr Auer is a Majority Soctaltat FOR CLEMENCEAU 2: Sons likely to displace Herr Bisner as Premier. The latter wag the idol of the ultra-radicals, was ® |Must Not Speak—His Temper- | ature Normal, but He Has Disregarded Orders. as a man staunch defender of the Soldiers and Workmen's Council and was uncums promisingly for the National Assem- bly The political situation in Munich | has been drifting rapidly to the polmt of an explosion and the ultra-radicala, who comprise the Independent Boclal- lists and the Spartacans, are suspected lof uniting in a final desperate ate tempt to save their political control, Herr Unterleitner, the Minister @f |Social Affairs, an Evening News de- PATUS, Feb. 22.—The oficial bulle- tin on Premier Clemenceau's condi- tion, issued this morning, reads “The Premier is a little more fatigued and will receive nobody to-day, He is absolutely forbid | itch gays, was wounded at the den to 9) Hiv temperature (timo Premier Eisner was killed, Be is 98.7 (Fahrenheit); pulse nor- | being the Premier's companion, \, 72" es airy thav Count Arco hse sed that the| Valley, who shot Bisner, was killed All the physicians agreed th |by a naval guard. (The first dee action of the Premiers lungs should) spuiches reported Count Arco Valley be reduced as much’ as possible, 4%) wounded and in a dying conditiom) |movement causes the edges of the! rhe count is said to have been @ |wound to rub aguinat each other. Th| young student only way of effecting this was an !0-| six MINISTERS SHOT DURING jection of morphine, which no one| RIOT IN LANDTAG. cared to propose to the Premier, fore-| pyortIn, Feb, 22—During the | seci now he would receive the SU8-| pnoo'ing in the Bavarian gestion, At last Dr, Laubry volun | yewterdcy following the assassination, |teered, sayy the Petit Journa He} of Premier Kurt Elsner the foleranty appealed to the Premier as a “broth- | wore wounded ler doctor,” but M. Clemenceau sprang | Minister of the Intorior Auer |up. seized the physican by the should | Minister of Justice Timm, ers and shouted: “What, what, mor Minister of War Rosshaupter phine, morphine, you want to finish) (¢ first reported killed but later me, Are you in the pay of the Hol id to have been arrested, by heviki?” revolutionists). Dr. Laubry threw up his hands and Minister of Social Affairs Un- said “There you are Wew t to tert ner, x |mve your chest rest and you nearly Deputy Oisel, killed. Under Secretary Jahreis, of the War Office, |durst it.” | _ 4TH LOAN TOTAL MOUNTS. Minister of Public Worship i | Hoffman ¥ HB — New) Heouty Olsel was killed imme , ately after the shooting of Mink WASHINGTON to the Fourth Liberty Auer, according to some reports, Others say he Was only wounded, Treasury mounted to $6,995,073,30, the NY anced t stal announced! Having fired at Herr Auer, whe an campaign closed | had announced the assassination of the Premier, a man sprang in w|the Deputies and fired further shets at the Ministers’ bench At the same moment several shots were fired from, the angers’ gal A scene of in, ribable ensued, the Deputies scrambling ‘o escape Gam. 0, \ the room, confusion Chicago 340,000 was City, $295,901,000; Dallas, $46,0% and San Francisco, $63,250,000, In addi: Spartacans and Independent ‘tion $33/885,000 subscriptions weic re- ists have called for a general soived direct at the Treasury, @t Munich and sanguinary