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he New ¥i _fCirontation Books Open to All.” | — “Copyright, he’ by The | Press Pi Publishing ‘ork World). __NEW_ YORK, "WEDNESDAY, MARCH Kos 1919. “Circulation Books Open to All”? | 2 0 PAGES REDS FAIL TO SHAKE GERMAN GOVERNMENT 14,000 MEN OF THE 27TH REACH HOMIE TO- MORROW; | 2000 MORE DUE SUNDAY Rousing Welcome Planned for BL-PLANE PLUNGES | New York Heroes on Levi- INTO HUDSON RIVER t, Flying From Hasélehurst | Scapes Injury—Engine Trouble the Cause. A Curtiss biplane, driven by Lieut. M | F. Schneider of Chicago, and flying from |Hazelhurst Field to the aeronautical | athan and Mauretania. THEM. 10,000 TO GRE Remainder of 107th Infantry Coming Later on the Niew Amsterdam. show at Madison Square Garden, took i 4 nose dive this afternoon and fell into the North River off Pier 7 near Rector Nearly 14,000 men of the 27th Di-| street vision, New York's own National! A stalled engine was the cause (Guard troops, will come home to Schneider aped injury morrow on the transports Leviathan | COLD WAVE AT LAST? and ‘Mauretania with the honors of | war. Ten thousand proud relatives) Weather Forec also serving to dampen tho ardor of i ie icamn Bain eh ly Coming Thin Time. the Sparticides, BAG Eriphds will minet Hhém GOW the) eHINGTON, Starch & —A cold| Troops of the army corps of Gen. way and extend a greeting which will Wave iy sweeping eastward trom the| von Lucttwitz were brought to Ber- surpass any demonstration ever Great Lakes region to-day and Weather| lin late Jast night to assist in main- euiade (0 tie BoA, announced that epring-| taining order and are bivouacked in Nineteon hundred and sixty-six valing generally! the open spaces of the city. ‘The r of the 27th Division Wid die lsuppear within the| Central Telegraph oMice, the Centrul more men of the 27th Telephone office, Police Headquarters, was announced Jate to-day, Ww Tho. miost pre ‘4 cold wave of the| the Reischbank, food depots, railw reach New York Sunday on the has be ding sway in | stations and slaughter houses are Jand-American liner Nieuw Amster Mississippi Valley. When it gets | sarrtsioned strongly f ,, | Rood grip in the East, the forecast The troops at Police Headquarters dam, which left Brest last Friday. | caiq remain for several days fired on rioters in the neighborhood The units on board are the Head-| ‘The Will ‘be rain. probably turning |Jate in the day and several casualties quarters, Machine Gun and Supply) 1) Ni Se Ee Noe nn are reported to have resulted, The Companies, and the Third Battalion, | <4), nd 3 *ngland | troops had been called to disperse the consisting of Companies 1, K, L, and is _ crowds which were gathering in in-| ™M, of the 107th infantry, a total of creased numbers around the head- 4024 Mobile Ordnanco Repair Shop| Repauticans Agree on Sentortty| Reports were current earlier that| consisting of 2 officers and 34 men in Choosing Chairmen, — |? Spartacan Marine Division had| fhe Leviathan is bringing more ‘ON, March &.—Seniority|8¢zed Police Headquarters, but this | than 9,000 men of the division, includ- In the Republican | turned out to be incorrect ing Gen. O'Ryan and his division howe of chairmen of} CONFERENCE AT WEIMAR EX- staff and headquarters, the 106th and pal House Committees} PECTED TO END STRIKE. 106th Infantry Regiments complet . It was decided| An official deputation of Majority the Ist and 2d Battalions of the 107th { the meeting of the| Socialists went to Weimar to-day to and the 104th Machine Gun Ba c Shik leanne jo oe ee confer with the Cabinet on the strike The Mauretania is bringing 3,100, in- |) sh alsthe next Gocme situation, An official delegation, cluding Gen, Palmer E, Pierce Theo nt if finally adoptea,| TPFesenting the Soviet Hxecutive his Sith Brigade headquarters, the! would result in the chalrmanahips being, BO&Pd. Which is directing the strike, 108th Infantry complete and the} heii at follows: Appropriations, Good | WH! 60 to Weimar to-morrow. It is headquarters of the 1024 trains of Towa; Ways and Means, Fordney,| believed that the joint deliberations ‘The official welcoming party, with! yionigan: Military, Kahn, California,|@t Welmar will result in the Gov Mayor Hylan and others, will be on) Nuval, Hutler, Pennsylvania; Interstate] Orfament making declarations which the police boat, Patrol, The city] «, Wisconsin; Agricul-| will definitely end the strike. owned boats, Queens and Correction lowa; Foreign Affal The Ebert Government has pub- and the excursion steamers, Grand] + yivania t OMce,| lished the draft of a genera! socializa- Republic and Highlander, ure the] Steenerson, Minnesota; ® 4nd} tion law and announced that the law others of the flotilia which will meet] Harbors Kennedy Towa; Judie TY. | and @ bill socializing coal mines would the traggports. Enough tlokets had| Volstesd, Minnesota, and Rules, Camp-| 1, sunmitted to the Federal Couticl! at been Given out to-day to crowd ali| bell, Kansas a ee once, By this step the Government of them, Army to Abandon Long Bench Hom apparently hopes to take the wind out Mrs. John F. O’Ryan, her children WASHINGTON, March 5, —Army| of the suils of the Radicals, as one and the General's mother will go down! gonoral hospitals at Long Beach, 1. 1.,| of their most effective appeale to the the Bay on one of the ship und West Raden, Ind. are to be aban-| working class has been the deloy in will be cacorted by Major William] doned reve the hd al pesbesins ntl the socialization programme. Lane, Lieut. Edward Crane and Capt,/announced to-day. | The 14 Re HPRSH| ng) rate of the Gaverament law G. Be Gibbons . reser ie '* | reserves for the National Government Nobody ta going to Kina a 27th Di- | “OFS = = ==|the field of legisla’ covering the vision soldier in is s town wal sues socialization of industry, particularly oldier has been properly dolled up f ‘ for the embrace, Which means, take || SCORE OF INQUIRIES coal mines and water, electric and other powe it as official, that one is not going to FROM A WORLD eeticcias «noone Meublag ahs Seen tay ne Sanday * ®°Y |] USED CAR ADVERTISEMENT || city of Halle, between Berlin and Setore Saturday or Sunday, Weimar, late Monday, after si WL Dieuisnes te the way ik ate PACIFIC GARAGE guinury street fighting in which thirty | be done, and it tak lo to 216 Pacific Street (Continued on Fourth Page.) doll ‘em up by « ¢ ; Brooklyn, N. Y. ania: There Sahn tcl tone! || STORAGE e RENTING || CULVER LINE T TEST TRAINS, Clothes have be steamed under} - A forty pounds ure intinept Expert Auto Appraising Transfers to Coney Island Will Be baths have take arbor Feb, 28, 1919 Given at Kings Mighway, Sia @ iL Ot Work I 1 is a || New York World, Park Row, erateeaat ae tea piecesh, and \ninorianks tor tis __ New York City a a) Gulven) line nletaics Gentlemen--I am pleased to write | enilitary: dmimigration au vee 81) you regarding the excellent results || !*" r ¥ lone determined thai no obtained through your used car wax when in : phall be smuggled advertising column, I sold a Buick aanen Fa afe ana The dolling—a yuld be old |] car on the second day the advertise. || !* ready ff ; - ment appeared and had at least a || new line Ma . (Continued on Fou ’ score of inquiries, closed J » ' oa oe Would advise anyone having a |!” mJ HH WORLD TRAVED, BURKAD. used automobile for sale to try T ra to ¢ one Aseade. Politeer (World) Buiidieg. advertising it in The New York J) will ena w Oe ot Row, a World fee qulek res alta, ihe elevated w urtuce ours very truly, vars, The whol ¢ to Coney Island body a i MILTON SANDMAN, |. is: expsciea to be complies ae ihe nna cS A of the yeas, ‘ \ | Deadl y MASSED TROOPS ~—IN-BERLIN HOLD REDS IN CHECK Government Retains Upper Hand Through Prompt Use of Martial Law. IN CITY. SOM FIRING ighting Ri Reported Halle—Ebert Offers Social- ization Measure. BERLIN, elated quiet most of the day, Tuesday, March 4 (Asso- Berlin Gustave Noske, the Minister of War, apparently hav- ing the situation In hand. Press).—Greater was mation of martial law by the Prussian Ministry hud a sulutory effect, the| quick recovery of strategic points in the city by the Reinhardt Brigade The procla- | Commander Requests, of Dead Heroes | Statement to the People of New York Copyright, 1919, by the P. sino GEN. O'RYAN, PROUD OF THE 27TH DIVISION SENDS GREETING TO NEW YORK BY WIRELESS —_———=+. Through The Evening World, That Relatives Be Given Opportunity to See Parade. By MAJOR-GEN. JOHN F. O’RYAN, Commandant of the 27th (New York) Division. Through Martin Green, Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World on Board the Leviathan, is Publishing Co. (Special by Wireless to The Evening World.) U have the honor to command. S, LEVIATHAN, March 5,—1 am proud of the division 1 THE MEN FULFILLED MY BEST EXPECTATIONS. They return the same clean, confident, efficient young Americans you turned over to me at the beginning of the war. To those we left in their graves in France we owe a great meas- ure of our success, 1 request that parents and near relatives of the dead of the divi- sion be given every opportunity to view the parade. It is the sense of the divison that all officers and men who re- placed our casualties be allowed to parade with us. The division is awaiting the most pleasant event in its history, its WELCOME FROM THE FOLKS AT HOME, PHYSICIANS HOLD CONSULTATIONS BY WIRELESS AT SEA ee Doctors on Transport Prescribe for Man 100 Miles Away —Aid Other Ship. How Sierra, physicians on which Bordeaux, the to-day from used the wireless to diag- transport arrived nose and prescribe for a case of ill- ness on the British merchantman Pollac, and how later the Sierra's medical staff and doctors on the transport Powhatan held a consulta- tion by wireless telephone on an out- break of influenza on the Powhatan, was described by Lieut. Sumner Blossom of Chicago. Lieut. Blossom, a newspaper man, had been thou, ‘ul enough to put it all down on paper, as follows; “The Sierra in mid-ocean received @ wireless telegraph message from the captain of British nahip Pollac saying that a member of his crew had been taken suddenly and Jeritically ill, The message described the man's symptoms and asked for diagnosis and treatment ‘Further = messag' brought = 4 lelearer knowledge of the case to the | Sierra's doctors and treatment was dered. Hourly reports were made by the captain of the merchantman, then 100 miles away. In two days the man showed marked Improvement |and, when the Pollac Was last heard from, was recovering rapidly | “The wireless tele ne was used mn a conference of the doc ‘sin the and those o the Powhatan, bey erning an outbreak of influenza Jon the latter ves The ships were |fitteen miles apart, 600 miles north of| 6 Azore | “Six physicians took part in the wireless telephone each with a receiving se 1 to his] ed as] re in @ th th signal and Advised had been done |the lookout on the Powhatan sighte 4] the raft in due time and the much| Jand killed th necded berths were taken aboard.” U. S. 10 HOLD ON TO ROADS, DIRECTOR GENERAL SAYS) ie TOSETTLE WASHINGTON, March §&.—The Gov | ernment has no relinquishing contro! of the railroads a A result of the f of Congress to Federal Mediator Optimistic After Conference With Men ed a “4 Ale slash aloe Caeplainaa! att avare | —Sees Owners, effort would be made to continue opera: | tions as usual to avoid laying off em-| Appropriate funds for the Railroad Ad ministration, Director General Hines Roat owners 1 their striking em- ployees, and to finance the railroads | ,), vloyees were hope! through private loans or through ad 2 apeful this atten of vances from the war finance corpora-|"°8°hI9# an agreement before the thon. night was over which will end the Although tho Railroad Adminiatra- barber strike. 3.30 P. - tion's programme of capital expenditures At E00. Me. ‘thisty: for extensions, improvements and new | five members of the otriking unions buildings may be modified, the Govern-|were finishing 4 conference with the on try to continue the projec mont will try t atinue the projects! naitpoad Administration, brought planned through the next few months a Jabout by Fevteral Mediator James L. Hughes of the Department of Labobr. What occurred at the meeting was KING GOT GIGARETTE FROM AMERICAN SOLDIER»: nu « war ais cas te and Tells of |°re Kept informed of the proceed- ings aud that they 8yron Stowe Returns Meeting With Albert of would meet at 4 clock to take action on the result Belgium am | of the conference, The man whom King Albert of Bel-| 2. | The Ratiroad Administration was sium asked for a cigarette arrived home ea 6 . represented by the following Fede Lester onltss His name ie("*? ‘ollowing Federal Byrom Stowe and he lives in New York, | "248! A. J. Stone of the Erie Raliroad, Stowe is a Warrant machinist in the n whose offices the meeting eal See was held; ©. H. Pwing of the Phila Iwasinanairdrome the Americans|delphia and Reading, R. Lb. O'Donnell captured at Knesel-aere many,” |of the Pennaylvania and P. B, Crow pe anid A Beane: : so Out {ley of the New York Central ellow. Hefore the meeting was over Mr. ‘Got a olgarette? ery Hughes said ty the reporters tigive Ws 1am hopeful of good results trem nd’ a. match? his conference. It looks ag though 1 gave him we ure very near a settlement.” ‘American® he asker Previous to the conferences the boat 1 ald whers had passed the situation up to iroad Administration to have iat sy the nditions of the Macy award arried out sid v situation.” sald Attorney 1 «| Paul Bonynge, “is in the hands of Raile 1 Administration It is WOMAN SHOT TO DEATH, | swine stack v1 the’ National AS: inistea m and ab by the Macy _— LD REO TAURANT, te nt at No 618 ith Avenue a quarrel, it is sald, with her hu George, twenty-five, for whom the lice have sent out a genera) alarm, po- QUICK SIGNING OF PEACE FOREGAST BY PRESIDENT AS HE STARTS BACK TO PARIS +-— “Every Utterance Made Since My Return Will Be Understood by the People at Large If Not by Certain Politicians,’ He Says in Fare- well Message. President Wilson started back to France at 8.25 o'clock this morm+ ing with the avowed purpose of not returning until the treaty of peace is signed, sailed, he said to a reporter for The Evening World: “l am well pleased with the general situation both here | and abroad and am supremely confident that the people of the United States will back up our endeavors at the Peace Conference. “Every statement made in my speech last night and every utterance made since my return to the United States will be understood by the people at large, if not by certain Politicians, “The responsibility for blocking necessary legislation in Washington is perfectly well known to the public and this re- sponsibility does not have to be shared.” The President added that he believes the work of the conference will be completed sooner than expected, as he learns that much Progress has been made during his visit here. MRS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS | GETS HER FINAL DECREE. Co-respondent’s Name Not Re- vealed—Movie Actor May See Son Frequently. Supreme Justice Young of White Plains to-day signed a final judgment of divoree in favor of Mra, Dougtas Fair- banks against her husband, the movie star, The papers mentioned a co-respon- dent ag an unknown woman. Testimony was given by two friends of the actor. Under the terms of the decree the custody of the son, Douglas Fairbanks Jr is given to the mother, but the father, will be allowed to see his son at frequent intervals. | ‘The final judgment was submitted by G. Henry Mahistedt, whose wife is a sister of Mra. Fairbanks. The inter- locutory decree in favor of Mrs. Fair banks was filed Nov. 29, 1918, and three months had to elapse before the final decree could be entered. LA GUARDIA GETS LICENSE. Major and Congrenaman (o Wel Miss Almeriwott! March 4. Major Fiorello La Guardia, U A wireli message from the transport this afternoon said the President received hundreds of telegrams from all over the coun- try urging him to “stand pat” on his League of Nations covenant. He has urged full speed on hie voyage to Brest and expects te land there March 12, reaching ‘aris the next morning. £ Twenty-one guns roared @ salute and the ship's band played “The Star Spangled Banner,” while whistles shrieked and flags were dipped as the George Washington moved from Pier 4, Hoboken Port of Embarkation, and swung Into the stream, A shout from a group of longshoree men, soldiers and newspaper men on |the dock was the farewell message to the President, As the liner approached the centre of the stream a strong current caught the ship and swung the stern down streain, leaving the bow pointing tm the general direction of Yonkers, Navy tugs puffed thelr way to the rescue and pulled the ship around go it headed downstream. PRESIDENT AND WIFE WAVE GOODBY FROM THE BRIDGE, The President and Mrs. Wilson joined the ship's officers on the navi. wating bridge, where Mrs, Wilson waved goodby with her handkerchief and the President waved his soft felt under an agreement, SA hat while the George Washington a Congress, ‘eturned to member of Congress, who returned to) t1 leo ing fa thle country recently from Italy, called! ecause of tho harbor strike these at the Marriage License Bureau to-day ewer boats in the river than of and took out a license to marry Mixs eg osident's first departure for the i ial Ne. 168 Lezington Conference, but what there Major La Guardia gave his ago as|Were had been gayly decked with thirty-six, and that of the bride-to-be at flags and cut loose their sirens Led twenty-four. They will be married by|the President's ship passed. Trang« Mev, Finuntt ih the ‘Cha of st.| ports in dock on both sides of the Patrick's Cathedral March 8 river and shore whistles contributed — to the noisy salute, H. Amy & Co. Assign, he sailing marked the end of ana» Louis H. Amy and Ernest J. H. Amy, |!0U8 hours put in by the small army individually and ae members of the firm|t4t has been charged with respome of H. Amy & Co, stock brokers with | s/bility for the President's safety {feos at No. 44 Wall Street, this after. | from posulble attacks by cranks and pon made an arsignm for the bene-| demonstrations by the militant Sif.” At of creditors to Hdward J. McGuire of | tragettes. | No. 103 Waverly Place. The Presidential party went @1 _ board tho ship at 1.15 A. M. and ie Ured almost as soon as members oF the party techs 4 their money Ir you can save An Ls A few minutes before the transport George Washington ~~ ;

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