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“Circulation Books Open to All. él oi NEW YORE SATURDAY, MARCH wa Copyright, nae, by The Press Publishing he ‘New York World). “PRICE TWO. CENTS. 1919, “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ 14 PAGES —=—= PRICE ‘TWO CENTS. _ D.G. Reid, Tin Trust Head, Sued for Separation Sinn Fein Jail Delivery Like Wildest Movie FORMER STAGE FAVORITE WHO ASKS SEPARATION FROM TRUST ORGANIZER DE VALERA ESCAPED PRS, HE WITH AID OF GAELIG SINGER. AND DUBLIN COLLEGE GIRLS. me Youngest Hero of \Var Fought, > @ Sinn Fein Leader Told Details YOUNGEST HERO OF WAR Escaped From German of Plot to Free Him in wn FORASEPARATION BY ACTRESS WIFE Financier, Waals in Railroad Station, Brushes Summons to the Floor. . | Prison and Fought Again. 15-year-old warr ame home Daniel G. Reid of No. 907 Fifth Workman’s Ballad. HOME Witt GHEVRONS AND o-day on the trans; bral with Avenue, organizer of the famous “tin — WOUND AND ND SERVICE STRIPES, a1 the nonors of a hero, with all the plate trust," and director in numerous MADE thrills of battles, the of going banks and industrial corporations, MOLD FOR KEY. . 06-006-6.4.0-4.06.566 6-646-6668@ over the top and being in at the most | was served at the Pennsylvania Sta Colleens Import od From Dub- fiercely fought fronts where the tion yesterday with a summons in an - se Boche Mrs. action for aration filed by was beaten back and back by lin Flirted With Seniries the force of American arms, Margaret ©. While He Fled. Sergt. Harry n s the lad's Mrs, Reid, before her marriage to) my, - name. His home was in Springfield, | Reld was Miss Mabel Carrier, an PARIS, March 1 (Associated Press) O., but he left there with his father | ictress and Casino favorite who was —While the newspaper: Kingdom the mysteriou of the Unitec to New York and An n May, 1915. ania and ony boat which WA jthe centre of lavish attention: of the marriage w made in October, 1910, but friends be- leved they had been married several and mother, cam« are still speculatin Edward over nouncement sailed for Scotland ea Lu the German U y sailed on the Prison in England of May 7, years previously SAY HE WOULDN'T TAKE THIRD TERM. cassie Merely Told Democratic Com- | mitteemen He Yearned to | Get Back to Writing. WASHINGTON, to published reports that President Wil told De who lunched with him yesterday he March 1.—In regar son mocratle that third term, it was statpd to-day at the White House that the subject of President Wilson again being a candi- date was not mentioned It was explained that the President yearned to « that he had in piling of @ history _ MARTIAL LAW IN MADRID; MOBS ATTACK PROFITEERS | Rioters Sack Previlen and Butcher | Shops—Troops Restore Order, Closing Theatres, MADRID, law has troops are been rest back to writing @ templation the cam Martial rid and Order Valera, the Sinn Fein fader, the man- ¢ sent the trim steamer to the bottom | wy Tho complaint in Mra. Reld's sudt ner in which he effected his Ki 2 with the loss of more than 100 Am-|¥% | from captivity on Feb. 3 has become 4 erican lives, made little Harry an| orphan, The boy was in his state- known here Nnoem Huveie:e headache: WHE (he It was related to the crash came. He has a faint recollec Press by Sean O'Cea om tion of rushing to the deck and then nent ‘Si i whois here to ask ng in the wa the Peace Conference to re 2 | came to a pita] and the “Provisional Government b ‘ while located uncle in Irish Repu * having 1 th with: whom ihe lived: for & ‘hannel on a pow ecured b year or so, until one saw the | subterfuse | Durham Light Inf ut to go “After the midnight arrest of Ed- to war The war r entered his ward De Valera near his homé veins and he thou 8 mother Greystone,” Mr. O'Cea an,“ nd father, who had killed by with t comrades, wa ent the ruel Boche, and t ts of re Lincoin Prison, the other Sinn Fé enge came into his ¥ oul. He ers being distributed in | went to France as a water boy with avoid concentrating them at « |the Durham Regiment jail. ‘l was gassed at YP said the “Because of De Valera’s importa boy, “and that meant t spital for the strictest watch was maintaine six weeks, When I ¢ at 1 went upon the prison, No friend or rel Jinto action with the Durhams and tive wo »wed to see him h was captured by ¢ Germans and] sorship possible was maintained much attention to ccount of t been filed and on th at ac that it was most diffeult to get we around. I hung r about six merc: he ie noy rs with De Valera concerning his es- rmonths, then I fou uniform of | i be sat the Reid home and her e a little Dutchman and nto it ana| Will Confer With | Metr sent place Of residence wae not daalinie Snitrsland haat it politan Opera Next nable Jay, She is Reid's third because thes: wh “I got up to the f nebes in Tues. NY charges ha en pr 4 Flanders, and it w ky for me] ‘ab , 1 rocess server who gave the ha kaei in al cinatided “anwar that hey Wark & to talk to wien is " Reid, in an affidavit fled the prisoners in the various jails we me, because 1 didr anyt hing | On HIE & County Cle Mice to-day “After the gene " a have got me. The Yanks @n@ the on asking v AIAG BiONs over the first meetin 4 146 AMERICAN CROSSES British had just ! @ counter |Ireland, at ‘ " t atadlon, lican members of a offensive about the sot to the|House, New \ prove rver said, came t ment was held on J er AWARDED 10 TITH DIVISION front and I hid i ‘out while |Next Tuesday 4 New Y n the Waahin in Ex A week later, at whic ot they knocked the da out of the aa i of the question of the release of the erad!’ I just yelled ‘A an!’ The R 1 TAX Va, Ul 1 ’ result of that nittee's activity | Fighting in Argonne Won Decora-| over to a British nt, wh ch amon ou in an was the escape of De Valera tions for Many New York Drafted | treated me fine ty soon 1| Ir. Reid. MEN CHOSEN WHO WOULDN'T Men 3th Leads Rainbow bumped into Compa 02a | Measure Ap 1 pted to b FEAR GUN PLAY. Infantry of the 26th Imsision, ‘They and to S ) 4 to the m “The committee selected a number forty- —_—_ t eit, th erve of men for the job w nad been tried jervice (Continued on Se Page.) nm, b Iropped to the | by fire and who would not be t arded > WASHING ! timid in case there was gun play. The| é iy Division | BAKER AND KENLY PLANNING House. tg ' ei lett first task was t y prison} Y ne 1 the East Re caus for the fl went pak Sieaese Hie fe oe “or | TOFLY HERE FROM GAPITAL |, soe: nal : forceful coup. office ‘ weatshop and r r » and “The prison lay in an uted part] *!¥ nour —_—- ; 1 ( " 5 lage t aon Tush outs a y Se ‘ We Coming Monda tlend the . a mall patch of ground on] ra AyD which the prisoners were aliswed to}!!! warded for bravery Aeronautical 1) Says exercise under guard n \ ne I nd mau Annour fhose on pg ‘ at TaD pas . was surrou l by a . } s t amou Secretary of War and Gen th: ji kod Re series of barbed wire enta ren t William Ke he Army Aer prisoners while they w 1 ” juardsmen won rk from Washir day to Pe f 15 5 { about the prison, Becau t Hindenbur | Madixon Square Ga romoters of - t military it was decided to be unw eo ye yeevtelon eon | Mee Roy Snag Mf ee to try to rush the place f i , : Ha poetic Bak i Hy Short Third pj loss of life and the probable death of | (ld 8th, New York) Infar Aeniy WiEnt oh ons win See jl De Valer | an aaa tee a “The next r to commu Heavy on Peed | teket to th w lhe 4 (Continu nd Page.) COBLENZ, 28 (Associat sil areecnaen a ta havo madhines trom ‘ h ne Boectas WORLD, RESTAURANT, Hes | emnpta to Interfere with food shipments | every day during the showll T Moe I Bais Camels a acti pa in unocoupled see-| he directed by wireless tel RP take x (Continued on Second Page.) Boo of Germany, t umber of guar and | giv atl se a ve lens il care Sontaining rations has been | Visitors to the show may in" He| te: eg Leal hear the instructions ‘aw, with pre Pre 5 Mohd De me nae \ coeetr manegssn ese nemesis pn enh mena enetaean ae does panenenane nc would not accept nomination for a| Committeemen to his guests that he | | | | 750,00 SEEK “TO HEAR TAFT AND DANIELG. REIDSUED WILSON DID NOT — REPLBLIGANS.ARE AT 000s IN FIGHT ON VICTORY LOAN; ATOLLETTE STARTS A ROW ——_—_—__++. , Knox Makes a Bitter Attack on League of Nations, Claiming It “Sanctions, Breeds and Com- mands War,” and Takes Away Powers of Congress. WASHINGTON, March 4 Minority Leader Lodge to-day issued | acall for a conference of Republican Senators at 5.30 o'clock this evening to consider whether concerted action should be taken in an effort to force an extra session by opposition to the Victory Loan Bill authorizing $7,000, 000,000 of new securities. To give time for the Republican conference an <greement was reached arated the Democratic and Republican leaders for a recess from 5.30 to Earlier in the day it was announce | that Lodge, Smoot and other Repubs |!lcan leaders opposed defeating the Loan Bill, while Watson o | Indiana led a faction that favored » general filibuster against Victory all legisla have been closed en, The action waa the result of rioting Proceedings were started with @ against profiteers to-day, provision and j#Peech by Senator Knox in which he butcher shops be ng atta ke 1 by mobs. | bitterly attacked the League of Na« note iaveraineay hae ase a Po | tions, nator Hardwick of Georgia micas laa Ape - hg made a speech along the same lines, reaneeae, hag! lesued 6 y- lie is Democratic leaders have informed Geninta nad’ Kanaaiid’ puch ah aspect |, . | Presiccat Wilson that the Republi- thas 16 Wak “poseheniy to taka wwe} Unprecedented Demand TOT} cane planned to block the passage of precautions and that martial law had ri A - the bill, ther. uy forcing the callin been declared so aa to enable the Gove Seats at Metropolitan Opera |an extra session before the Speuae ment of pending social questions: House Tuesday Night, of the loan campaign. The President 4 | has let it be known that he does not SENATE MAJORITY IS WON Abram 1. Eileus estimated thin | P!4M to call Congress in gession bes fore returning from France, which it FOR SUFFRAGE RESOLUTION morning that applications for sets) nay peen said may be not earlier than j j at the Metropolitan Opera House! June 1 ——o next ‘Tuesday night, when President}LA FOLLETTE OPENS FIGHT Gay of Louisiana Now for It, and| Wilson and ex-President Taft are to] | THAT MAY DELAY LOAN. Passage Is Assured If It Comes {speak on the Leaguo of Nations, will| After Knox and Hardwick had con sti seule ly SORBAR aS aKaR 000—and the| cluded their speeches the Oil Land p This Session Jeapacity of the building, including| Leasing Hill was catled up and Senas WASHINGTON, March 1.—Senator| standing room and stage seats, is| tor La Follette opened a fight against Gay, Louisiana, to~day announced his! pardiy more than 5,000. jit. 8 oman Suffras Thia would mean disappointment| Before he began speaking, Senator \ esterday or forty-nine of every fifty appli-| Simmons tried vainly to have the open Sew 8 cants. The extraordinary demand| Victory Loan bill made the unfinished | session if a sn} b from every part of Unit ness, so that it would « up to Grin |t ip, Senator Jones said States and even from Canada jafter debate on the oil land bill end- | On the last suf y n Feb. | Four of the offices of Mr, Elkus on) ¢d. Labollette refused to yield for |10 Gay voted no, The vote wa aves!the twentieth floor at No, 111 Broad-| that purpose, ere Os kahuna GP 6 elway are devoted to the handting of| Under an agreement between Bene | would hy arried the res n Japplications. In spite of the announce-| ator Pittman, in charge of the oil bi ‘ Women's ¢ alitee Quarantined ment that applicat would, be. rer |. 080 Fenster BiAaIN phe oil Ti pate fo Guns ea anion t i srridora} been allotted fou s to-day NEW LONDON, Conn, M 1 L—|were crowded with men and women| Pittman ‘nsiste dthat the Knox and rhe Gonosellcut. Goltaen for Ve ale thought they could accomplisn| Hardwick speeches, ostensibly made Rigs’ Hae aboae 40 Pred, Lertanal at peal Jon the oil bill, but having no refer- ’ od plications counted | ence to It, « not count as part of S tank mine eek! Ghee hours, With this under- hg mail was de-| Standing, La Follette expected to talk : saicats tose Ue about 6 P. M. when the four Shey ear deep in one of | BOVE agreement ends, in modest, ask for blocks of ten or| this time on, through thi on or coelouen state und many ask for|#By other session of which I may FEBRUARY [[.firs erm. ner oe StS tire ene nat Kouwilt raanh ew evi a Ew} when the conference . ; on ‘Tuesday. Grasident | report. ight in in the closing W n expected to arrive Just in| days of the session,” rosie : If his filibuster is not broken, tha * fi ker. He is expected | La Follette filibuster Is distinct trom ; fe hi trad a Ain? 1 proposed obstructive campaign dey World Ads. Last Month! ] + of Chamber of Com- | signed by some other Republicans to W fuced, 4 ex- | block the Victory Loan bill 4 7 b few | KNOX ATTACKS LEAGUE IN BITs | 4 : 4 1 t : hes TER SPEECH, < by tent h Senator Kno: ry More than the same month of 1918 || Aine Step oe lth of Notions ta tenia w : ward! Presi-|down American constitutional prin« 107,608 More than the Herald \ ud wW the |ciples and proposed a new sand ore 90,972 More than the T mes ganization which, he said, “would pre« 5 les r between speeches and| serve the Monroe Doctrine and save 112,850 More than the American ¢ penis of the| America from the results of Bue eting there will be music by the | ropean intrigue and aggression, Leader in Advertising | Port of Debarkation band Senator Knox, who attended th¢ ; fs | The first two rows of the orchestra, White Hous@ dinner conference last and Home Circulation! |! nave veen reserved for newspaper re-| Wednesday with other members od porters, 4 '