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ignaa inca ery Copyright, 1 Co. eennice TWO CENTS. _ Che 10) by The Press Publishing (the 'N “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ N York World). EW YORK, MONDAY, “MARCH 3, 1919. SGC “Circulation Books Open to All.’”’ 45 sFP A A ES - BY SENATE INVESTIGATION: AT W. J. BURNS FOR SEAT 10 HEAR OMAN ATTEMPTS TO KILL W. J. | N BERLIN CROWDS HISS AND JEER U. S. OFFICERS DURING PARADE | _ AND ATTACK GEN. HARRIES’ AUTO: ume AM mPa 3 ‘ia ‘ J qi 8 PRICE TWO (CENTS. ‘U. S. OFFICERS INSULTED OPENLY IN BERLIN SENATORS PROVE HOLD-UP BY COAL BARONS HARD COAL HOLD-UP PROVED WOMAN SHOOTS $1,000 OFFER VAI GERMAN GOVERNMENT FEARS IN GRAND CENTRAL WILSON AN AND TAR f ‘French Also Centre of Hostile Demonstration) , | Staged Under Imperial Flags and IN ( Bullets Miss Detective: ten- Fully $00,000 fk Requests for | Amid Old Songs. | Fuad * Sik. dsiiaicied ographer Says His Men Are | Tickets to Metropolitan | pernty, sunday, March 2.—At the, rican troops this afternoon a crowd sep pict I ate ing” Sweethear | Opera House Received reception to Gen. von Lettow, former | Of enthusiasts shgok fists and stick Mardurgn Rep Reports Eight Com- | EVENING WORLD PUT Hounding” Sweetheart. See ee Maal sas ‘ fice : I panies Mc eon Li i i — rman Commander of Africa, Ameri- | “t & Ree meee cee Ore Makes Frantic Efforts to Prevent S mnopolize “Business, COAL TRUST FACTS A Wail winaee ee | in the wMdows of tho hotel] William J. Burns, international reet man’ offered $1,000!can officers were quietly watching! i ( RS ee , rhea | ‘ where the American Mission is quar- “as Evening World Disclosed. 1H famous as the head of the Detective t%i8 morning for one seat for to-mor- | the parade from American Headquar- | tered ecw General Strike From Becoming a lial B fi row night at the Metropolitan Opera|ters in the Hotel Adlon. c . by : : : Bureau which bears his name, was | i 1 | Others in the crowd counter ny p FUEL CHIEFS BLAME >. shot at tWice in Grand Central Station House, where President Wilson and| ‘The crowds in the stteet suddenly | clapping their hands and cheering the | Nation- W ide German Revolution; ~ aft ie 0X-President Taft are to speak on the | began to jeer, } Aah € the mericans, The officers promptly | ° : Al harges Confirmed as Result by a young woman describing herself gan to jeer, hiss and shout at them, i me ont young wom: ermelt eave of Nations, He cad he: did pi yeaa at and smaut at ihem.) withdrew, when they mw that theie| ree State Proclaimed for Bavaria Permission to Develop Culm | f Investigation by am Gertrude Wormworth, twenty- | © Mil Of Noli eee Cae presence might provoke trouble. | . ney é 7 © anybody, but that | restoring order. r ° | J a eve ‘ommittee. seven, a stenographer residing at No ‘ ‘A The hostile crowd hung around the ‘ “ae Banks Would Have Relieved | Committee. lan Oe Vane ERG he would pay the $1,000 to “any| During the height of the demon-|notel for a long time ond made of.| BERLIN, March 3.—The G.rmar Government yesterday partially HE BVENING ‘ORL, | 784 Prospect Avenue, okI charity” if he could get the seat. He|stration several civilians rushed o : 3 * : ‘ cath i Recent Shortage. | | att ies ane oF eat Mr. Burns was unhurt, the bullets aid not get it igen Le vba hth Meta eutarnees fensive remarks about the French! recognized the Soviets. In a frantic effort to prevent the general strikes —_———— | bye i ie ones _ 1 . zOns) Bae 4 BoNe, ic $/ Mission, which has its h uarters| Py . A . t i ae investigation at the mines ng bes a Re heart aner A roma with a little boy appeared | standing unoccupied at the curb, with |in the same hotel, because ae un.|from becoming a nation wide revolution, the Cabinet issued a proclama- SHINGTON, March 3.—Sena-| and elsewhere, presented to the | he Wormworth womal wstaken at the office of Abram I, Elkins,|the intention of demolishing it. P 4 : * 7 ; g pe . | [ . founded report that the Frene 1 tin aastal « , en ‘+ a Qev Vardaman of Mississippi, Chalr-| United st yt startling {to Bellevue Hospital for observation. | where the tickets had been given out.|licemen interfered. | hissed jee 9 bia TASSEMBEAL FIG tion admitting social and economic control of industries by the Work. man of the Senate Manufactures} 4!ray of figures and ph an pay ape oe i stl e ie i an had 4 m: ae < hicago) ‘The Americans, as well as other|German teoops were lined up in front| Men's Councils, but promising stringent punishment for further disorders, tographs showing how the East, | been causing a lot of trouble for my ° 1@ speeches, and she wept| Allied officers, were compel to r . . we day inse | ie jae p Jot the hotel to prevent possible vio- Committee, to-day inserted in sel narticularly New York, was at the |sweetheart, They have been follow-|when she couldn't get a ticket, Her|main inside the hotel all afternoon. |tenoc : Ta Ae ewes hea Sie pdm sagan Ae Ale) Congressional Record a statement On! mercy of the coal trust; how |ing him. d wanted it stopped.” tears were as unavailing as the Wall|‘The mission ordered all Allied oMcers| ‘The reception to the former German “half-way moasure,” and insisting om the committer’s investigation of the| prices were arbitrarily advanced, ‘The young woman Is desc bes as [Attest money, + {0 Keep off the streets until further|commander in East Africa savored| | full political recognition, threatened anthracite coal situation, charging} and he was curtailed and | sees regi beleae my ee io leeeee an i: ie Ht ‘Ge ee to Tey A Jof the old regime. The imperial flags ’ {an uprising within a week that will that production of anthracite coal in| OW elxht companies controlled | attired, She told the de es who special appeal but he was PRLIN, Sunday, March 2 (Asso-|¢luttered everywhere instead of the b cle! owe hrow : r 4 : ‘ ‘i re production, transportation and | arrested her that she had been wait- |too late. ‘The seats were all disposed | ciated Press).—During a demonstra-| panners of the German Republic. Peet PAO MGRY Powee. <2, Crm oh A nited States i alee #4 practically delivery n the station since 10 o'clock this |Of long ago, And there ts a ton or|tion on the return of Gen. von Let-| Patriotic songs of the old regime the Government. dient iarey eeepc Rian oa te ‘The Evening World also es- |morning, She appeared to have had | 80 of mail applications still unopened. | towvorbeck ‘vorbeck and some of his Hast At-| rang out out in quite the old way A general strike in Berlin appeared vhi ough an almost « e ts “bathe Messy, Reine ante to Hx prices: and| tous hs how culm BeoKs whieh information th Mr, Burns wou spre eae, wane eatin petted br ——— imminent to-day. The bourgeois : Bs ould have relieved ne strine | come to town to. from Scarbor- | ie to vould he . now pene ¢ , een the rate of Peon ne oe | gency during the “lightless nights” | ough guesses 300,000—-without counting the icheged Sorenienee a ee Chatrmgn = Vardaman explained) of Garfield had been Ignored, only Detective Mullin and Special of-| thousands of telephone appeals, Ex- atrike, Patrols here have bem “ddleagy pecbislieg tags 6 s $e to be resorted to later when the Porter were at her side within |‘t®@ operators have been hired to sit doubled. ai of dha lteatinon¢ tak en in heay.| ©°#l companies found it extreme- v onds. ry took the gun|®- telephones and say, “No, no, no, Riots are reported to be continuing of Mg near me Y profitable to dump culm into a no, no”———all day long. . . in Leipsi ceadilgd obiger by san par quay | ew York at the price of freshly 1 er as. who appeared unruffied,| ‘There will bo about 5,000 persons| {Policeman Fatally Shoots Mur- |'" V!pate and Halle, In Munieh ® wylvania coal fields had been tine vens, who apes FANN Gneth Eletee REL GHRE TI AI leat be Shin Vitde an [Dumber of casualties resulted whem nd owever, th " said he did not know the woman and | ! : a that 16 a) lerer of $ ards Fore! ' Oelealla » eee ee camain facta | , ‘The Senate Committee on Manu- | for several new vad not aware |The rest will have to read the news- Gere p Fare i TEMAN | troops ousted Spartacans from seve lenich he tronted would be of help| ‘*actures has made an investisa- [that he had been her target, paper. Wednesday morning. in Duel Beside Victim. eral industrial plants. to the next Congress in dealing with Moncand confirms The Evening never saw Miss Wormworth. ee net pees aya whe have a 4| MUNICH, March 2.—The Soldiers’ . ‘or wen: if enate peded, is said, obta 0} —_— the anthracite coal question Conant i HS Pie ranese never heard of her and do not know . ea “ oe ieee io A midnight murder in Mott Street,| and Workmen's Congress has fe A Testimony before the co ttee, he inhi nea eh ergy <. a bie na je all about,” he antd,. “p| Ose te the atrop taiAdieiedl erage e a possibly the result of a Sicilian ven- ‘ Testimony before the committee, t be fixed by the Government. what It is all about,” he said. "I) 1 being sought by detectives frum | “Average One to Be| oepaied 7 fn Sicilian ven: | jected by a vote of 234 to 70 a motion asserted th his statement, had dis- E thought the bullets must have been | he Distrioe “At : . : : i. | detta, and the immediate killing of ni closed in his opinion that “there is intended for two men who stood near| *h® District A’ ners office. Ac- | Considered in Reconstruction, | the murderer by Policeman Lane of | "®#ding: “The Socialist Republic of no commodity in common use that is me in the station.” bea Halen sabi i aaaeae He Tells Governors the ubeth Street Station, follow- | Councils is proclaimed and legislative #0 absolutely monopolized as the an- Mr. Burns, a native of Baltimore,|C°), 0) surts ranging from $10 to $60 oendes f ing a running duel in the dark, gave | and executive powers belong directly thracite coal production.” Shortage is in hia fifty-eighth year. He in| 4 sums ranging ‘ ‘ i : . the police another crime mystery! to the working people, represented of anthratice during the war and the} President of a corporation known as|°*\n | who are pelline’ tlaketa |. Menton Be Pres! with which to grapple. by councils of workmen, soldiers and existing high prices for the commod- | the William J. Burns International |», ioe pewee , sil ate ayey your dent Wilson to-day, addressing the| 7 | Another plctol duel in which al peasant and has adopted by & ‘0 is patriotic gathering, ee said, | ity, he said, were due almost entirely | Detective Agency, The New York] 4.1. a ppp of the worst sort, If|oPCMing conference of Governors and | woman figured was fought at 60th) jarge majority the following resolu« tne monopolistic control. offices are in wae Woolworth Building, |)" OPA OF MR MOURNE eens athe Bene Rac Ger the Street and Eighth Avenue, when a| tio Transportation corporations con- ey. are arrested and convicted, Ne gro Was shot and probs ce Man waduelion in tha Paucss!. Jask that workhouse sentences be im- | White House, declared that the busi . . nogro Was shot and probably fatally) “The Assembly of Soldiets and Rrib HelS—the aly source of mar: [Reams ieuats) which wlll te sontiee | i ia eye hs aM nant is oo be William G, Hern, a Deputy United | provisional National Council of the hracite in North America - on pidinse sy industry in he United es is “to The oar States Marsha. € also a oF c a were natned in Senator Vardaman’s| ASSESSED 10 FIGHT DRYS eaieache tha oalloe 16 the anaouiatarn | ni y i a The Board of Aldermen in special tes Marshal, Hern also wi @ shot. ib ree State of Bavaria, The execu- etatomentias follows ; ate caacht, ure wuld to have been {tke council for the average man.” session to-day passed tho tax rate| Ine heard shots in Mott Street! tive committee will be charged with “Tho Reading (the holding com: Epeagaied | obtained by unusual means, in which, | ‘The whole matter,” he said, “runs] for 1919. The tax on real estate for ue ie SOFAS a - bt . Be by ead. Abate business aay NINE. cor tantin ta hateta Blots iam Tawa spe . as ‘ was standing on Grand Stree onsist of rty- bers, pany of the Philadelphia and Reading | Majestic and Allied Hostelries|Up-State Owners Taxed on the} according to rumors, tho speculators |down into the plane of the workers,"| each $100 valuation as compared with| 12.30 o'clock, Rush Be is. ihe rene whoph, appointments. are’ reve ‘on * : . Thei; a sed poli 4 nfluences to ga ne 2 8 eo cislo us 1 a ™ wave e | Coal and Iron Company and the Jer Make First Cut—Bowmaa | Basis of Their Gross Sales ped: Deut yy sate t wp ie m.]and he said the decision must last year follows: alley, he saw two men atruggling.| bY the National Council, The cot Ge Pantabvedink tn tira aeae ail y any ven hundred uniformed police : Perey ae at . . Geatral, whch in turn owns al Aide Gonaidar Slap for 1918, | mush end 00" doteotiven wilt be on| Worse out to banefit ttiose who "19, 1918,|One man lay on his back on the side-| Mitte will choose from its members stock of the Lehig and lds Consider step, | . . lcontribute their energy and minds;New York $2.26| walk, his right hand in. the hair|® Central committee of seven whien Wilkes-Bi ce 1 sh! ALBA March 3-—-Dry forves are} guard around the insylvania Sta erm Company), the Lehigh | | eee iat , to making industries successful, Rronx 2.40|clutched by a man on top of him, «| Will be responsible to it.” Valley, the Delaware, Lackawanna! pe reduction of food prices In New| Steatly concerned over the latest move| tion to-morrow night when Pres{-/ 7 ¥ d Kings Cddluaalaes vavolver (6 ihe icone The future constitution of the Free and Western, the Delaware and Hud-i ¥ 04 otets has begur |of the Hotel Association in sending out sent ¥ ilson arrives from Washing-} Appearing suddenly before the 88 | Queens aaa| send | he aan ant > Ww Aral State of Bavaria will be prepared by e Lehig al and Navieat ork hotels has begun. ; jton, Twenty motorcycle policemen! sampler “Pee Wifey ’ E n to as K ol th Le! igh ¢ nd Navigation en fant \ , | not ce of an assessment of 5 per cent,| Or In front of end in the roar | eens pene and elty Executives an | Richmond 2.46) bullets into the body of his adversary. | the Provisional Government and che Company (whic hn own and controls 20 per cent, cut was announced at sw York City hotel keepers, and} ur ie ‘ : tne|hour before he was scheduled tol Tho aggre nount of the| Aa the policeman shouted, the mur- | Executive Committee acting together 0 Lehigh and New Bnglan he estic a ne two other hotels cent y-State hotel keepers, | & le President's automobile on the Brie. por ligt ae jc Pi . the Majestic and the two other hotels o bali HENNA Lal y from the station to the Metro-| speak, the President expressed his|budget for 1919 is $248,026,44,88,| derer arose and fired point-blank at|@Nd will be submitted for decision te Wester | sentrolled'ny Copeland Te wapend: defined plan to contest prohibition in| politan Opera House complete confidence that through the| while for 1918 the budget amounted| /#"® 4nd then ran toward him, firing. | the People. The Soldiers’ and Work Although controlling but 72 per|. ‘Phe “Bowman group” of hotel men|its various threatening phases.” In a private room in the Opera} co-operation of States and cities with |to $238,12 Lane fired one bullet in the air. Then | en's Congress will elect a new min« cent, of the actual protuction of an.| held a meeting this afternoon to vomr| ‘The ssment is to be levied on the| House the President will greet for-|the Government, adequate means| The amount of real estate tax for|iM# he heard two bullets whistio close | 'stry and a section for public inatrue. he. thracitc, the statement asserted, the| *!¢ similar action, The re. eh er celpts from sale of alcoholic] mer President Taft, There Mr. Wil-| would be found for restoring indus | 1918 was $13,390,308, ‘This year the| PY bia head, ho fired, ‘The bullet] ton will be formed, charged with the ight companies had mado it impos- | that meeting not yet been an-| beverages only during the year 1918.1 son will also meet a delegation of |try to a proper basis. total amount to be raised a ts to| Struck tho man in the middie of the|‘#k of enlightening the people. Tha Might F ; i to thia effect was sent out in y pron | h new ministry wil sible for independent operators to| nounced Notice to t — ; bas ; tout In @lewenty representative Irishmen, who] “We are more fortunate in respect | §196,655,797 forehe A second bullet tore i ry will be responsible te compete with them on any fatr basis,| Prices are comi wn decause| etter dated Feb. aring the names! wilt ask him to bring the matter of! to this great problem than the other| Personal taxes for the year 1919| trough his right side and ho fell{the Central Committee and the Pros P uy a air basis. | [r John McK. Bowman, B. B. MeAlpin, is 8 D Amar eit " 1 | visional National Counce: “Notwithstanding fact,” said the| Wholesale prices ar eady dov N. Muschenhelm, J. B. Regan. ang| [fish freedom before the Peace Con-| nations of the world,” he said, “and | amount to $362,412,780, while last year| ead with one shot still left in bis} Vis ioe, etlowal Couns i. statement, “that the Constitution of |The random diner along Broadway | prea S. Terry, purporting to be signea| ference for de n by the League} can approach the subject with com-!the personal tax amounted to gzi1,.)™AsAeIne ia ah ‘arch 3—Anarchy ie Pennsylvania prohibits a transporta-|may not rea a time the de- | py Tren Ar Bodin: Ufarithe committce,'| Loe NATION plete assurance.” 214,875, By counties the amounts to be |, 2 U0, man Who was shot to death was | §F PPing all Germany, according: i tion company from engaging in min- |ereasing pressure on his pocketbook: After the meeting the President| Secretary of Labor Wilson, who|raised by personal taxes are ew | (ae erty by cards eone bi the hody| reports received here to-day. frag ing, these transportation companies | especially since some of the hotel and] $ OF FISH HERE will go to Hoboken via the 23d Street! also addressed the nference, de- | York, $291,246 Bronx, $12,674,400; aa. Glusen: R fui, thirty-five, & for 5 widespread sources. The overthrow are in this business of not only trans-|restaurant men hope to make up on | PRICE |Werry and will at once board the!clared attempts to establish the) Kings, $44,90 Queens, $10,934, supposed add s No. 40 Hamilton abel Raigad under Ebert is porting this coal but of mining it |meals the money t expect to lose | R PE ashington on whic is tol woviet system of government in the | Richmond, $2,610,175. Stre He is a member of the Sons! ie to he meer, Might see the necessity of ation nent for “revision downward” | ‘aul, leader of the National|cent strikes at Seattle, Lawrence | Mou pie aableas ot One ral ete, totek Ce to protect the pe the United en started the experts say that] arrival of R Party, is in town to picket |Mass.; Butte, Mont.; Paterson, N. J. BLACK TOM VERDICT GOOD. reo miles away from the scene of | ce senera! strike declared by. ial States from what ho described us|competition will presently force ail| Ya S in Bh 4n while the President | and other industrial centre pape ia’ aura Lae Ve ea nripeeat oo puty | W@ipsic workmen's and soldie@ “the greed, cupidity and avarice of|the restaurat line | Reduction in Cod and jorrow 1 She hersel Secretary Baker followed Sceretary 6o meyiti ved tm) United Htate ‘| Ma Hern and) councils, which takes in the alle Setie” scuiinen _ corporutia he| At the Majestic it was 4 Haddock ina cnnmne 50 Sthat | oaa Maete ad tha vacuo, ; . Lewis fired bullets at each roads, telegraph and postal servicg, Mississippi recommended | that the lower pr would | seqiniag Belm will lead the! partment's method in car ae | of " i i Pn iy a woman named’ “Maggie | Toe entire chemical industry is samy that “if the ¢ ition of Penn-| smailer port.on nt | feamer Albatross can will demand of the t mal . : Pkg any | was in a sale n Lighth Avenue | alyzed eylvania, which forbids th eae hae atpAlain’ ae cov f. say pci T UNP hen apEH ; ‘ ‘ with Hern when the begro came in| BASLE, March 3—A Spartacam Bo) portation ‘companies Pear ee aa aro aN best add Boman | Se Hate ae Feit und took. exes to the woman's | tepublic has been proclaimed im f= Federal Government, under the oanauoion “ie R cant anda) iS OF OSES Roe OAR iat y 5 A i Iman prepared to, Patches received hero to-day, & - jania, Ak | . e being retailed at committe f labor men Inter-| wa id aLepa ware 4 =i i . } ‘ i room f the sioon and “R Army" was said to be forming (Continued on Thirteenth t S| Hat 10 cor a pound. 1 in the case of Th as Mooney ' an W ur The Deputy Ma there for the purpose of overthrowe : werl ma r nt | morrow night call attention a partm 4 uspended op ' ? am the : . PP STORED TRAY). RURRAG, | oe to the This | of President Wit on his arrival) erations that would ha . adOW uloon doorway and, Lewin, tho Russian, Bolshevinhiaay Row, N.Y, Cli, WORLD RESTAURANT, Coast Company Into t ast} in this city, to the fact that Mooney | g5 09 000,000 to complete. ‘T ; ’ regan fl Hern, ‘The latter! was reported to have alded im ty ‘Telephone Beekman 4000, BPECIAL Fou TODAY. MONDAY. Sian. 3, 1018 The company will put on a| # still in jai}. The decision to pa- om Die " wer , again irew voly ‘nd returned the Spartacan revolt in Munich Je. aabt Check room for baggage and parcels oon day ang | Bm4!! tators 1. 661 Meet oi flahing vessels” running ‘aie | Pade to-morrow night was made yea-| 1.0% separate contracts that had toloompany and the mi maje | {en Sending three bullets into the ab- | 4 nave been wounded in @ ¢ et rod ttt ie ii Wiibbeva Yl rect from “Newfoundland banks ‘to! terday at a meeting at No, 210 Witt! __ ty of them was said to depend upon! Hera wap shotth the lott ane at’ | Goverament.groopa and to hate —aén, Now s¥or . depend upon! era wag shot in the left arm. TI ene ‘SPECIAL. } Stree, } (Continucd om Seventh Page.) the result +“ this case, woman @caped, ‘4 38 rhe from the ou S pe A

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