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HAYES MADE ARCHBISHOP OF N.Y. Copyright, 11 Cor ¢ | Senators to Q 9, by The Press Publishing e "New York World). HE (4 NT o wor o. y * vn I = : “Circulation Books Open to All.” | Te NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, ee eng etme marinate . etn nent veneers > WEATHER—Fair to-night and Thursday; much colder. “PRICE Two CENTS. uestion Wilson at Dinner To-Night 4,200 of 7,000 in Brigade of 27th Fell in Battle ONE BRIGADE OF 27TH LOST 4.200 KILLED AND WOUNDED - BREAKING HINDENBURG LINE Brig. Gen. Shastiine: Who Led 105th and 106th Regiments in Battle, Tells s Story. | ‘VENILE TUNNEL BL PASSED BY ASSEMBLY Apr feerition Measure s Through Without Opposition. PERFORMED MIR ACLE, No American Fighters Ever | ALBA N rob, 26.—Without BShowed Greater Bravery Than eee ey orheNew. ers New York Men, He Says. {Venice Tunnet mil, ‘This measur: ; | ntroduced by Majority Leader Ad) Jand favored by the Democrats, is de Of 7,000 men of the S3d Infantry |signed to provide for the acquisition Brigade of the 27th Division who} 8 the construction of a neath the Hudson the unnel UTE River § Blan- Jersey afiic propriation ginning of the went out to break the Hiv line under Brig. Gen. Albert I ‘ding, only 2,800 came out ‘They left bebind wounded 4,200 mory told by Gen. who arrived to-day on the with vehicle aneasure $1,000,000 work. —_—— /BOATMEN LIKELY 10 VOTE intly State of New and pedestrian carries an ap for the be or uninjured them dead and men. This the Blanding himself, was transport | President Grant. Ho added | 10 RENEW HARBOR STRIKE “No Regulars, no marines, no| American fighters ever showed! yi. Workers Meet This After- greate: very or faced death more ‘ ; . pepe eee ieee y| oan to Consider Decision of willing! an your New York , y at Everit Macy. Guaréamen did.’ Rests ) is va tne 1nsin | Another strike, to begin by Saturday ‘The 634 Brigade comprised the 105: and tle up harbor traffic, was predicted and 106th Infantry Regiments and the 1fth Machine Gun Battalio: this morning by James Mor: to President Thomas L. assistant Detahunty of Gen. Blanding, in private life, 1s a|the Marine Workers’ Affiliation of the wealthy lumberman of Florida and|Port ot New York. The marine workers wee before the war @ Colonel in the|*2¢ longshoremen met this afternoon made @ Brigadier General and went! We vetor Hoard of the award by V to France in April, 1918, He was fer) pvorit Macy granting the men a forty- three days in command of the brignde] eight-hour woek and eight-hour day, 6 which tbe old 15th (colored) of New failing to grant any increase in York was assigned, Then he was| wa transferred, successively to the 2d and| Joseph HL Moran, President of the 2mh Divisions, and at 8 o'c! k on the| Boat Owners’ Association, said; ‘We night of Aug. 30, was put at the head had offered to raise wages 15 per cent of the 3d Brigade, At 5.20 o'clock on but that offer was refused. With our the téaowing morning hia teugads| cts coe owe bad Beco coompaine to raise wages 15 per cent., it would went into action between Ypres and} jaye meant $2,500 a month more on the Mount Kemmel. payrolls of my company, Under the “The men of the 27th Division are! acy award it will mean an increased wonderful fighters and Gen. O'Ryon| cost of only about $250 a month,” s @ great general. The ay Paul ge, counsel for the boat ment of Col. Berry as Adjutant ¢ owners. could not discuss the eral is a great appointment Macy award until he bad read the full served under me and he is a sol-|text, which consists of about 3,000 dier, @ gentleman and officor, and 1/Words He maid the boat owners would am proud of him. meet thia afternoon to discuss the wraree dave etter ening into ae [OTE tion we were transferred to the won we inthe First Brieade ot ve | GUY EMPEY ARRESTED: ‘1th, to prepare to attack the Mir ’ ar te area etweon cambrai ana} QVER THE TOP IN AN AUTO St. Quentin, Ww started to buck the line on Sp As I surveyed the ground over wh were got Invitation to Fight, but to iy and e upon live and) Challenger Fled Before Author mesh after mesh of barbed wir and | the other marvellous defenses which Could Get Into Action, had been prepared by t author of “Over the scratched my bead, It se Wek € 1 at Spring and La coivable that ould wreak th pon on a charge BURIED 1,000 MEN AFTER TAK- |! eorieriy LEFT UP 10 WILSON | with its new three-year building pro- GREAT NAVY PLAN IN SENATE REPORT Lane’s $100,000,000 Reclama- tion Measure Also Recom- mended for Passi ge. WASHINGTON, — Feb. ~ The $720,000,000 Naval Appropriation Bili gramme, ported to-day by Committee without @ Republican ht to oppose a provision empowe| was ordered favorably Naval dissenting vote members reserved re- the Senate the ng the President to suspend the pro his discretion. ‘There was no opposition to the ex- pansion feature, but the proviston for sramme in suspension way adopted on a party vote of 8 to 6, This authority was written into the pill by the House, strict with a view to its use if developments toward disarmanent in the Pence Con- ference made it desirabie Many important changes were madi n (he House Bill by the Senate Com- mitiee ns finally agreed upon. The permanent strength of the navy wa increased at the urgent request of the Navy Department from 225,000 « 1,000 while that of the Marine Corps Wag increased from 17,400 to 26,000. Appropriations amounting to $21, 000,000 were added to the bill by an amendment making permanent dur- ing the fiscal year the present wa! my of enlisted men and members tho Marine Corps. ‘The committee also fixed the pay of naval cadets at $800 @ year, on condition that the pay would subsequently be the same a that received by military cadets. Items for additional navy yard oon truction facilities included $250,000 for New York. A favorable report on the appropriate $100,000,000 to make re jaimed public lands available for settlement by discharged soldiers and ors, Was ordered by the Senate Public Lands Committee after Sec retary Lane had appealed for action one of bill te on the ground that this was a great reconstruction measure. A similar bil has been reported to the House By means of this measure, which provid for loans to men who served with t armed for during the war under direction of the Interior De- partment, Secretary Lame said Jobs could be assured 100,000 persoms within sixty days. ‘The deadlock between the House and Senate on the bill legafizing in formal war contracts was broken to- day with @ compromise agreement limiting the amendment providing for| settlement of claims growing out of the stimulation of mineral produc tion to chroma, pyrites and tungst Under the conrpromise provision, mineral claims adjusted by the 8 retary of the Intertor are to be limi to $8,500,000. ted The bulk of the con ING CANAL. vould have been @ fight but|tracts which will be validated by the “But we rted and we went “ “i 1 Empey | bill, aggregating more than $2,500,000,- through! And after we g = ame alo! ios auto A pas ‘) 000, were made and will be adjusted by the miracle ned ute We araasthe '*|the War Department took Bellecourt and started fot Eo uncae & | The House considered and adopted Cana, du Nord, anal extended anid. tack off gga 1 ya | the conference report on the $96,000,- for a distance of ¢ tres, about |mwu i | slative-Executive-Judictal Dill 1,800 fe H 1 rT s " rned | than half an hour to-day of the German. n rly Anyw Prat Policeman] ‘Phe bill as agreed to restores the | ¢ ifla tunne tain u 1 bia nine ub-treasuries which discontin anda ; 1 was E y. Mel ued in the original House bh ana yther dea 1 . . 4 before! p id ra Con; ona "om Ath i | mission to report on nen iat a oa Jand equalization rmmet st sacrifice a \ LIBAU AND WINDAU RETAKEN, “>” - ; ~ Baltic Morty Are Wrested From) TD ircctor of Aeron i (Continued nd f Bulahor ttt Fa v6 sl aise Se Bom WOULD KESTAUK ANT t Libau an! Windat, in Courtland, on| B@¥Y 88d marine corps was inserted | porte tar octer, Notneat Daf i line Baltic Sea, Which were taken by the! 'm the Army Appropriation bill by! Yhaker Pot Konst with hevwmed colavoes. Bolsheviki on Jan, $1, have been recap- the sSenate Military Affairs Com Nay fine World ald grakcl Yor toiwonow's wee = AAet tured, iyi mit | of New York to succeed Card AUNLIARY BISHOP. HAYES APPOINTED ARCHBISHOP OF Y.10 SUCCEED FARLEY ——+— Promoted Prelate Was 8 in New York City and Educated Here. YOUNG MAN FOR PLACE Tu | New Archbishop Had Been Ac-| | tive in War Work and Was | Head of Chaplains, | ick J. Archbishop of the Hayes | un been | Diocese | | Bishop Pa appointed Archbishop Farley, who died recently. News of the appointment was cabled from Rome this afternoon About the time word was received in the newspaper offices in the city Rishop Hayes nad gone out and it was said that the surprise, but no attempt news was & was mad at its import conceal the pleasure Bishop Hayes was very close to Cardinal Pariey He has for years | — been very active in frairs in 8 hop PATRICK Jd. HAVES this city. He is extremely popular @ AF LEAVING wv. ae ea ae vinae onvsuie on INCREASED COST OF NAVY well as inside the Church, MDuring t ae ee wSpecaiy, scave and) DUE TO WAR $1,591,970,884 particularly in the famous drive for sa the Knights of Columbus ow elary Dar nates Expend hig influence brought Jew and Protes tant allke to help swel! the fund for itures for Biscal Year 1919 he benefit of all the boys “over there at $9.313,474,413 hout regard to clus ¢ meio re ard r Nearer Shc eat cage gaa fe has always heen intense American as well as thorough New atpendinrey « @ Navy Department ar, He knows hia New York and |@ue to the war ann 1 491,97) s been sald im that he is first | 884 Dantnws tformed the Ban 4 New Yorker and a New Yorker| ate to- For the flmal year 1919 the without an sn for himself. He was |Cost of the navy wae eatmatel at $2,- ATA S18 to abroad in the interest ¢ ve gone Catholic war work und was se RT fen a head of all chaplaing of American or-| i & er to Vice President Mar. ganizations In the Army and Navy. |yney that $779,2738,164 represented ex- bur when Cardinal Farley fel\ itt ¢h rpvenesvis " anh coe trip was called off On ut for improving na The fact that Bishop Hayes woe ap-| val stations pointed chief of ali C chaplains of the United is believed to have be in his promotion fr semy col BAFF CASE 1 FADED; arose” | WITNESSES SET FREE a) May snent ¥ { John Mule & Cos 64 I way.—-Aavt, (Continued on Second Page.) | formidable lobble TRACTION LOBBY BUSY IN ALBANY FOR 7-CENT FARES Martin Measure Would Allow Increase Despite Any Agree- ment With City. Spectal trom a Staff in ALBANY, Feb One of the most ever gathered here is now hard at work on legislation intended to enable the Interboro and B. RT, and thelr subsidiaries to charge all sub- way, “Li” Greater New York, the 7 cent fares on and surface car lines in 80 smoothly is the machinery back of the 7-cent fare bill work~ ing, that few here appear to be ¢nscious of its presence. Ac hile the Upper and Lower House e and are wasting a lot of valuable giving vent to much needieas oratory on measures that do not vitally con- pocketbooks of the average person, the propagandists are working nolselessly tut effectively. Senator rm the welfare or the cent fare npyon orge FF. The of Niagara County, who was Chairman of the Legislative Committee that investigated the Inte: rboyo, is author- \ty for the statement “That one of the most powerful lobbies ever sesn at the Capitol is out to defeat Now York City’s ancient right to fix the PRESIDENT TO MAKE PUBLIC. DETAILS OF WORLD LEAGUE AT WHITE HOUSE T0-NiGhT ———_+ +> — Republican Members of Congress Going to the Dinner Prepared to Ask Searching Questions Concern- ing the Peace Conference in Paris. WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—Although President Wan under- took today to speed up the work of Congress on the appropriation anc other important legislation, chief interest centered in his conference to- night with members of the Committees on Foreign Relations of the two Houses who are to be his guests at dinner at the While House. “WHITEST POLICEMAN” he ste bara Gover i Gace PRAISED BY MAGISTRATE in relation to the League of Nations that might be put to him, and many Jof the members, especialy mepubit id Commends Patrolman | &F° prepared to tako tim at Bix Who Does Not Want Paroled |%oM: 1t 19 belleved that every phase Convict Returned to Prison. he title of the “whitest policeman” ferred by Magistrate McQuade of the matter wil be discussed dumng the conferonce and that there will Be In the Harlem Court today on Patrol- man Turbatt of the East 104th Street Stat distinct demands for details that have not yet been made public, In accordance with his decision call no extra seasion of Congress be- fore bis second retura from France— was ¢ on, rate of far About two years ago Turtait arrested “The bill the Tegtelative agents’) William Mundia vf No, 417 Bast 106th | possibly mot earlier than June. 1— for se Interb: eee ase es Street for a hold-up. Mendle, was wen President Wilson plans to aid by bis deeply interested in, a: Be sent to prison, waa recently rgleased on ‘Thompson, “is known as the Martin| parole, He was told that he must get presence at the Capitol efforts of the AUD, It is an Assembly measure, And | a job in a week, Democratic leaders to force through first saw the Hicht on Feb. 13. “rhose in New York who are f- 1 in fares higher than 6 cents Morgan, who bas tere joorge W. are peured before the Logisinture ‘legisla: ayent, representing the Interboro, and a Mr. Hoffman, who, ! understand, fills @ alailar positte with the B. RT. UP-STATE TRACTION ALSO AIDING FIGHT. “rere are also right here in Al bany just now very busy representa- tives of the International Railways, the New York State Rallways and other similar interests. Al! are deep ly concerned In the grand scheme t LINES in abrogate the 6 cent fare on the ground that the railway systems ure losing money, (Continued on Eighth Page.) Benjamin Goldner, No, 3032 Hirst Avenue, a sbirt waist manufacturer, re- fused to employ him to-day and Mundie became angry and created a disturbance | A pollceman was sent for and the one who came was Tarbatt. | the big appropriation bills and other inrportant legislation before adjourn. meut next Tuesday. He will spend as much time at the Capitol as Bie engagements at the White House wilt Mastatrate MeQuade e@vrgemm) & nonth in the Workhouse, Mundie aatd | permit, ‘uch a eentence would mean that be) gautor ‘Martin, th © Democratic would have to go back to the Peniten- aid a ary for the rest of his term. floor leader, urged upov committee “Your Honor, I arrested tiie nan the|chainoen the necessity for quiek frat time,” Turtect said, “and I 40nt| work, aed naked bis colleagues like to be the man to cme him tw e/ \eewt back to prieon now, J hope yea, leave all specch~making w the Re Jwon't send itn to the Workhouse” pudlicans. fo even called upon See ‘The Magistrate commended the poliee-| ator Hitchcock, Chairman of the man am aid he wished there were! foreign Relations Commitice, and more of the same Kind on the force. Senator Owen of Oklahoma, to abum- Mundia received # suspendal sentence, op Ags — don prepared addrosms on (he League of Nations. A reporter for The Evening World “Not only are ‘legislative “RADIO COMPASS” TO SAVE Republican opposition to the was the first person fo of the | agents’ on the Job in the inte: President’s programme lost ne clergy to congratulate the new Arch- | 1, Murder| of the Martin Bill, but bankers SHIPS NEARING SHOALS | time in taking shape, Republi- bishop. He was met in the Arch-| rete | have found time to temporarily cans generally declared it was episcopal residence at Madison Ave- Lama | desert New York and come here — | physically impossible to pase all nue in company with Archbishep ed. | to plead and argue for 7 ent | rovice Developed by Naval Experts ot the measures. Bonaventure Carrettt, Assistant sae saan whe Have fares. ’. 1 ' ‘resident Wilson continued to-day here as a special repr ai oper lator and meet all these dintingutshed Fog. |terday. [le was at his desk early amd act whnivonaty of envorine rin tn care & Satee [peti oe Seana sc r| Waseanaaen, Re see ee ee oe a Bishop Hayes smiled bs a neas rivals, © sed fare ln adequate, During @ recent| ‘slr 0 bo ® thing of the peat This te) ny Psp wae ® ae be * : ! re . discussion on the finances of the In- Ht ot devi lopmant of the “radio | Wo ro SEEK A VOTER ON THE | Purther than e ay ay ‘ 9 of * rs et of navy Keniis— terview. H officially ade Hehere + anna Mr in iy oe nd , accurately registers the direction | LEAGUE NOW | Archbishop upon the az of ine . 4a 4 of me|he would submit to the le Ors ® | ind approuch of a veasel by Its wire The President, it is stated suthort pallium from Rome, T m " g het flor case, | list Of agreomer lis teen o Ls of gnals, By using two or three stations, | tatively to-day, will not at this time nsignia of ew ran asistin e Dis # off York Rallw * a = Paes the ship's exact position @” be given| asic Congrem for any volo of ap of a woollen gurmne wihuet é soa a wne nee = Saher inn ral ke it the navigator ts lom tn che fo and) provi on the League idea, The retined for the : oN eC eer | ate nee tt tal a oman! eens ee ee - a a ares [Weert ats Maaiart. Meenaen ee this ead unt be subatte 3 p _ oe ie tour are in eperation near Now ¥o Senate, whew the y comes uo fae A NEW YORE AND VICTORY LOAN PASSES HOUSE | a : | seeratinn sar ew Seem atitieation, President wii return to ovate hauainat ihe ver the | t p AMIR'S THRONE SEIZED, |, pre, hreetgent wit enum to am ; ne. SL Afa aildeehat t t Washington on March 6 On the ’ nse night of Marah 4 he will deliver ta New ! J, 4 uy ' : ; 7 Bake York, the dwt Haportant speech Be f wl lrie Pane will make while in America, appeade p . ta wed the ing W the entire nation to toll Come r “ t al ress that America demands the Whe ex trom 2 stvetia Fak WORLD TRAVEL HURRAY, | League of Nations Ron F , ance uf be passed, Me re drat. Folens lait ie The President will not make @ny Hayes bas } ee 4 ha u save It will not pass if newspapers ¢ elenhone Beckman 4000, speech to Congress, Dut he WHE TG Check rem for baguage aod Dar. le ope deg am@ ceive personally every Consroasman a * ne can tind Yme to mock, and will ef- —