The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1919, Page 1

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‘27THNLY. DIVISION SAILED TO-DAY: ~O'RYAN, 3 REGIMENTS ON LEVIATHAN WEATHER—Rain, warmer to-night; W Wednesday cain rain “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ “Circulation Books Open to All.” ; aS _ PRICE TWO CENTS. — ‘wmem unc isat"wtdie NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1919. 20 PAGES PRICE TWO. CENTS. PUBLIC BACKS LEAGUE, WILSON SAYS BOLSHEVISM WORLD HORROR, 15TH, 106TH AND 107TH SAIL; WILSON DISCUSSES LEAGUE SAYS AMBASSADOR FRANCK: OTHER REGIMENTS TO FOLLOW WITH MEMBERS OF CABINET MARRIAGE MADE MOCKERY 2x usieaaic Uns maniasan ccs sco ( Zam | GETS PLEDGES OF SUPPORT.” and Upstate Men Leave France on Giant Leviathan fave Pate oannincen With Maj.-Gen. O’Ryan—Other Transports at Brest ; : Pua a chiliren "EVERY ENLISTED MAN | Bein Loaded With Other Units Will Follow. ‘Back at Desk in Washington, Aimout! patos HAS TWO MONTHS’ PAY | & | His First Act Is to Telegraph Put in Asylums, oiiaiiliialiiaaterats COMING ON DISCHARGE ( Speclat Cable Despatch to Th DIVORCE JUST AS EASY. Copyright, 1919, by the Press Publishing C« Evening World.) (The New York World.) : a re dei titelet tid By MARTIN GREEN. fident of Success. Envoy, Back From Russia, Sail and Ma 1 Rev- ae | (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) Fells of Disgrace of enue Law, BREST. Feb. 25 WASHINGTON, Feb. Soviet Rule. WASHINGTON, Feb, | " A : ae i : " Wilson on reaching his oftic ec Ni now owes Gen. O’Ryan and staff with 9,000 men of the 105th, 106th | . <Bpecial from a Staff Correspondent men $00 | despatch to former United States : and 107th Infantry Regiments of the 27th Division sailed to-day jon the Leviathan for New York. honorably | Several transports are now loading with the other tnits of jthe New York Division and will follow. | of the League of Nations Union: “Am contident that the people of the country will rally with practical unanimity to the support of the League of Nations plan, in 1 the whole world is looking to them to be the leaders.” of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, eb, 25,.--David B Mran Louis, who returned to America on the George Pe i a A : P This message was the President's opening move in Washington in The Leviathan should arrive in New York early next week, this fight for American approval of his course in the Peace Council possibly Monday or Tuesday. —— In his despatch to the President, I am on the Leviathan with Gen. O'Ryan. Mai. Gen JOHN F. ORYAN BIG SEAPLANE IS LOST im | © anasdier greets: gue of Nations Union, | | ley hich | | urton sald: | Mr, Green's cable comes as a great surpi | Peace So ve before mes you as recognize q Ensigns Bell of New York and! Le of Nations movement ronx, and | an. dges co-operation in rally York. Previou i March 4. The troops on the Leviathan are made up of men from Brooklyn, Manhattan and the tte ay Give " Dibble of Valley Stream | ing public opinion and in secur J up-State. Among Victim: | ing united action in support of The 105th Regiment is made up principally from the old Ist and 34, all from up the State, and is in VASHINGTON, Feb pedis | league.” : apn npr Other telegrams pledging support command of Col. James Andrews & seaplane N 5 ow Ne lad’ excreeuibc tha” Walee chien | | ew Y recruited with New Nav despatches were all to the effect that the old N military | The 106th is comprised largely of the old \lin P, Ward e war into vari rdinary insurance AUS specc favorably 107th, as everybody know rk, whic i feed ; j ie : = joston yester- Interstate | York boys to its full strengih when it left the ee j Met a ms | 1o5th and 106th Regiments torm the is in command ot Col. Charles| President Affixes Signature to] recy pranided ne afore on c ee f the Cabinet ® his return from the Peace It is understood that he fore the » 54th Brigade, commanded by Gen. Measure Raising $6,000,- te Comm| | d Infantry Br Debevoise, formerly Colonel of the ist Cavalry, The 107th Dar e rigade, ¢ ded Palmer E. Pierce <i HE'SAYS! : sine te uaa members his pian ranging for s March 4 °° NEW GERMAN ARMY BILL pita} ‘ Pra 'Pro- | Trage 1y Takes Place Across Jeera : and ont und on so-called . OO. ND ARs. Oe ; foun Wau u| tts! the Street From the Home ; oe ee ae nibble . t One i" y rk aoa li “nel . iwicscn re pridenint rte 1 Ms | x ot J. Pierpont Morgan al house to] whisk e hdraw r Corp | The President was at his desk c ning es i udy for breakfast. Re ng | Governmer ! € W ‘ pe ag | MOrtly after 10 o'clock. It was an ‘ : we ' v i A : | ced that the President will march i M Mim Kento hi so ; onal uk lene =e gi A Ww $1,000,000 COAL LAND TAX |. 2 or Ties ' “er Hl ; : BASIS NOW $100, on 000 * and EXTRA SESSION MARCH 1500." masts esc ASKED OF PRESIDENT °° ese RADICALS FAR AHEAD ae EAT © TN BERLIN ELECTION *; { ent y 1 \ Fells W | patruan " ! 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