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Eager ad a iY Me : 1,390,000 AMERICANS SAW ACTUAL FIGHTING v ta Cirenlation Books Open to All.” “ Circulation Books Open to AL Crm Pe Tel Tae NEW YORK, “SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919, 14 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. FOUR YOUTHS PLEAD GUL ZTHS-¥UOME © TMP aw wr WED COL GERMAN RED LEADERS SEED N 300 NOON LOU, aoe. IMSUP NO ay DEATHOECREEDAS ARMY. £|\Gen. March Announces That Pershing Has —. * | to Washington Square— | WASHINGTON, March 8. of Relief Should Be Un- : F ‘a dad er Festivitie ‘. MARCH announced today that the army would not be re- ertaken by U.S Fifth Prisoner Who “Minded Other Festivities tC duced under any, Circunistances below! Ue Axre mentioned 16 dertaken by U.S. Hed Public Buildings and Squares — Booty Says He Was Ignorant The victory parade of the 27th Divi-| ne reorganization bill which failed in Congress, a total of PARIS, March &—The ‘Bupreme | - 509,909 officer and men, He said this total would be maintained until |wae Councit Ix discusming to-day the Taken by Government Forces, In-— some law Was passed providing for a permanent force which would problem of supplying food to the “permit the military necessities of the United States to be handled.” inte Vows ulavel aa flicting Heavy Losses— Gas and The stutement was made in connection with the information that * of t| Gen, Pershing had been authorized to resume enlistments for the Reg. |°*t#!" Concessions would: be made to Airplanes Reported Used. 4 i fi : . ove suuth | t relieve the critical situation resuit- | Sixteen-Year-Old Leader At- and Fifth Avenue and will move suuth| ular Army . | to Washington Square, over the same Men now overseas who desire to enlist in the regular establish- |!" from the disagreement between | tacked Messenger Alone, ground covered by the division on the! ment, Gen. March said, would be accepted and assigned to regular | the German and Allied economic com LONDON, March 8.—A great number of Spartacans were tal He | ken of Downtown Robbery. sion will be held Saturday, March 5 =e STEAL 4 The date wag definitely fixed to-do DETECTIVES WIN PRAISE } by Major Gen. O'Ryan. ‘The parade will start at 110th § enemy « Fells Police —_>- | farewell parade when it started for! organizations in the army of occupation, releasing other men to be | missions at § nade risoners in the figating in the centre of Berlin Friday and wil sen- France. | discharged. — ha sonterabacalreday ave apoeeved te . af iy te Ky Two Men Hold Up Messengers | Every man left alive of the & tenced to death, according to an Exchange Telegraph despatch from "4 Five boys arrested early to-day for lant division that marched away plans for feeding the people of dis- the robbery of Milton strohm, mes-| #11 Doorway of Factory at | rom New York ix to be in tine. ‘The | membered Austria, whereby the | Copenhagen. of senger for L. M. Prince & Co, No.| O11 West 129th Street. wounded will ride in automobiles blockade will be lifted. This prin- The fighting in Berlin ended at noon Friday, the despatch a } 0 Chase:ive sees The absent ones—those whose | eels sues atts ‘ : gg Tir: dds, | 99 Broad Street, in the Chase National | — graves aie in Peance—w ill be: 196: 'plo may be extended to Germany! and Government troops now occupy all public buildings and squares Bank Building, No. 61 Broudway,| TWo payroll robbers got away with ante ‘ ft wi From an authoritative source it was ¢ hl Ml ya Masha heeatra! and a number of factories. When the boy was blackjacked and|$4.000 at 10 o'clock this morning after| emblazoned with a single s |tearned the programme now being lu : relieved of $63,000 worth of securitivs,| holding up two messcngera of Bin-| gold. discussed, under which the Germans BERLIN, Friday, March 7, 6 P. M., (Associated Press).—The ~ were arraigned in the Tombs Police| ltir & Valentine, ink manufacturers, ; Pee cae ne ag ni ah nad will be able to buy food, provides: | veneral strike in Berlin will be ‘called off to-night. The Labor F Court to-day and held in $10,000 dail| No. 611 West 129th Street, in the halt. |!" a eeee ee on ke . First—Permiasion for the Ger- ie come the heroes home. niacin tos eigngo in export trata [me ae eames tee ening recommended that the workmen for the Grand Jury. jay of the building at that address.| ‘The units of the division will com | Gustave Mignone, Theodore and An-| The bandits used revolvers in getting| from Camps Merritt and Mills, where partieularly with such commodi+ |to work Saturday. 1 thony, his brothers, and Last ser. |the money, than escaped in a yellow|they are billeted, on the day before tles as coal and potash, of which eee cose =o ee | The recommendation to returm te * tag pleaded guilty to the chares of | *étomobile ° parade and will march to the! they have a plentiful supply, The WILSON PERSHING | work was carried by a vote of forty . 4 0 , i The clerk who usua 0 armories eir welcome will be the one s opiained would be clasts ania ‘6e usually goes to the}armories. heir welcome will be thi money thus obtained would be ap |to five, inasmuch aa the Government | al complaint mac tel ank: on : don food payments. BAKER DAN 5 SIMS Hecond-—Kstablivhment of neu- A EL I bad granted the major part of the * Saturday for the payroll] spontaneous greeting of the crowds pl by E. J. Heiiner, juntor member of the | money was “day and in his stog at see them pass as detachments i firm robbed. Edward Andreas pleaded|two others were sent. ‘They There will be no men absent from Gen, March Gives Losses of | "HARBOR STR B STRIKE BEOKEN; tral credits by Germany | R political demands, and chiefly because é Mot guilty, declaring that he knew| Anthony Math, nineteen years the armories on Friday night, and it Third—Use of gold assets, if the strike was threate: tay a on f ories ¢ day night, anc i aan 0 i ‘ay threatening the nedith |) nothing of the robbery, having been|No, 367 Edgecomb Avenue, cashier,|is probable that their friends will be Rainbows in Action as 12,252 5,000 MEN BACK ON JOB necessary ~ and safety of the city. ie given the booty to “mind.” The and H 3uhrmeis eaty] asked not to t ad 9,42 Phe latte ethod would be per-| pace : i if s its SR ME AQHA ET anos Pobre tor, rent? | Asked not to vist th son tha —77th Had 9,423. eh ea {hod would pe Per | Possibility of Such a Meeting Seen) The resolution was to be considered r ie Tombs in default of jo ©. 2 Prospect Drive, Yonkers, | night . . mitted only as a last resort, if money] ; of assistant cashier, Ae thas hour Gaede whe toehe oo All Railroad Craft Now in Opera-jraised through other means proved in the Early Sailing of the to-night by the Joint Soldiers’ and © “L want to compitment you on what) “We went to the Corn Exchange] decided at a late luncheon to-day by, “WASHINGTON, March §—-Amer-} fi) be ote Boat Owners |insufficient, It in es®tmated that Two Secretaries, Workmen's Councils of Berlin, “St ican troops actually participating in| you have done,” said Magistrate | at 125th Street and Lenox Ave-|¢ George Simpson to the detectives who} nue," said Math to the poli n, O'Ryan, ‘and| Starr, Lieut. ¢ Kineaid and Eddy and Redman Siand by Macy Award t the enemy num ’ . The French are said to ha 4 any hax $500,000,000 in Hale ASHINGTON, March a— |"! expected that the councils would President Wilson probably | sive It prompt jndorsement, | made the arrest. “It is the best pivce | got the money. Coming back we rode| Wanamaker and membet i‘ . So far as the Railroad Admin t ced to such a plan, but to sot the money ing back we rode| Wanamaker « embebra of the ered 1,290,000 men, Gen, March an- \ti : ) ’ 9 mee | BASLE, March 8 of police work accomplished in a long | yn « 126th Street ear to Broadway | Mayor's Committee—the parade will ton Ix concerned the harbor strike Isat! pave insisted that, first, the fnancing will be able to meet in , March §.-German Govern ina. aitioueh the 6 have beAT and Manhattan Street. Then we|be held : r nounced the figures to-day, showing | an end, but the private boat owners who or Germany should be undertaken 'by| Paris early in April with Secre- | ment troops have suppressed the fl 8 a anhattan Stree en welbe hok of Germany should be unde b ; doing splendid w walked north toithe ofige Avter the: paride: th ‘ that 1,100,000 comprised divisional| control approximately 400 boats, tieht-| in Amercan loan, taking long-term] “ttles Daniels and Baker, ctvilian sruiae revolt at Berlin, according tom " | MANGE h to:the oMee After the pari ie wold Jers and dro employ 9,000 men|_ ! / mn ds 0 Yavy and Army, re- | dispateh fron District Attorney Sw | “When we entered the vestibule|be entertained at dinners in |troopa and divisional replacements, Enos lnotes in payment for food. This the} Beads of the Navy and Arm “ from that city, and are now | | spectively, Vi announced this morning that they were 4 nn porning they: wore'| ican retuned to Considah Admiral Sims, |assigned to the task of protecting still standing by the Macy award. They ¢ ler of the overseas naval | workmen w offer the following propositions aa an| When the two economic commis- mmand ae ho want to return to thelt nounced that h would pus q athe Aillen were ti forces, and Gen. Vershing, com- |labors, The popular Marine Divislom be cases before the Grand Jury rmy troops, and ¥ troops. 8 jabor-|New York hotels, there will be en- | 240.000 corps and ged for t 50,000 service of sup) there were two men dressed ring the walls, |tertal ers apparenuy meas ments s\ bene idly as pons nd that indietments y had rulers. Whe joor{and the soldiers will return to the! Bi casualties of the American] aiternative sions met at a 4 hei 4 5 ea’ arckignmante’ oll “folaw Jnl esd seuiacue anes tieeeee eal seasue ie eles Army in France, as shown by re-/" Agreement to @ niall wage Increase atructed to inform tho Germans that] mender of the American Expedi- |and two detachments of the Rapala ihe week, rulers and pointed revolvers at us.| Sunday the regiments will go back | vised divisional records announced | with same working conditions ax ob! earnings of the enemy merchant ~ ¥ | ory ave been disbanded) #5 iam “The police did a ndid bit of! One of them snatched the bag con-|to Camp Upton, where they will re- by Gen. March, totalied 240,197. These] before the strike, or separate them-|chips taken over would also be While so far #y known Ro Rae eer i work in rounding up €!98 | taining the money and the two ran} main until mustered out included killed in action, wounded, | elves from the Railroad Administration | plied on food purchases, The Ger-]| bave been made for ai un- erlin newspapers estimate that 266 in action, and prisoners, |and form a new harbor Wage Adjust-/inan Commissoners declared that] Precedented meeting, officials to- | persons have been killed and 666 ably will be some slight| ment Board and deal separately with| rong conditions and public opinion in] iY pointed out in connection with | wounded in street fighting sisee | the unions. the announcement that Secretary | Monday, a The foregoing wax the statement of|mont prot Daniels would gall for Kurope cor. speedily as they did," he said, “and Jacross the street to an automobile Gov, Smith and Mayor Hylan have | missing this department is going to aid them) wy, noticed that the automobile} not announced what official action There pr by pushing the cases ahead ay fast a but it was said un- {further revision as final reports are possible. running. It was « commercial ¢ r country was such the Govern bly would be overthrown th | was yellow and that its engine was] they will take, officially that the Mayor undoubt- | re HAGEN, Friday, Mareh f= 1) % The five youths under arrest are lope pobbers jumped in and drove|edly would declare civic holiday as| The Second Regular Division showed yes Zaprzey, sounaal - eee Ve tit they turned over the ships to the sed week oe Hg peapclgieashd rman Government troops have alleged to have confessed, and the} aciwand? — * far au that wins ho peasible |the mreatest lostos in the revined list, | goat ownern positively would not avcepi {Alles without dofinite food guaran-| Maker expecta to visit France soon | captured the police headquarters @ig stolen securities have been rr vered Bubrmeister ran upstairs and noti-| In © hundreds of thousands that | With 4429, Th First Division came the terms of the Administration and a teoa 5 RIOR ADH Te Aheh PEED: O8OEE Barish. and fave completely cleared iy The leader of the band, police | fied his employers while Math mn oir acclaim the boys who smashed {next, with 23,973, and the Third fol-| nied that there had been any defections] While making allowances for ponsi-| ence could be he | Alexanderplatz of strikers, according —— say, waa the youngest, a boy of nix. |'o ihe corner of Broadway and, Man-| ) . atindenburg line will be deloga- [lowed with 16,366 from thelr ranks ble “bluff,” the Allies, on the face of — to @ Berlin dispatch received here teen, who admitted he “put it over| man urthy,. He commandeered| tions from other cities und towns of| The 28th (Pennsylvania) led Na-| All ferryboats on both rivers aro run-| thelr own reports regarding conditions VICTIM PAID HIM $55 ee has ceased in the centre alone,” but was to have given the} a taxi and chase but could not! ine state, and it is possible the whole {tien a! Guard and National Army | ning to-day with the exception of those | in Germany, decided the enemy repre- al lo city bus continues ty tiga others $10,000 cach as a share. jfind the, yell y satorneb ie detec.|State may take the day off at the|Divivions, being fourth in the list, }of the Union Ferry Company which | sentatives told the truth FOR DEATH SAYS SLAYER a aiet Age ‘The Government troops ‘The case was assigned to Detectives |tiyvex wore at work. They learned alsuggestion of the Governor with 14417, ‘The 384 (Michigan and | operates lines to Hamilton and Atlantic] [jg understood that the Allied War ’ ed slight losses and cantare many prisoners, . 26 Avenues and Fulton Street, Brooklys. | ¢ Mayers, Brown, Hyams, Gilfillan and | part of the license number of the] 4 question yet to be settled is|Wisconsin) was fifth, with 14,268, Council will take steps at once to | Ye vu ave e ele : > 7 It Im extimated that between 4,000 and . A To relieve the Maringolo. Strohm, the messenger, | bandits but have not been able] vi other the division will parade in| In the newlist the 42d 1 vision | I Joon isn tring Al eh 5 ae compel Germany so give up her mer-| Qhicagoan, Confessing Murder, ‘e the garrison of the polles identify toid them his assailant was a boy shat iia ciose or extended formation. Col, | (Rainbow) reported t who had been following him aye SWEET BREW AFTER JULY 1, | ##» ward's “Hell Fighters” recently |alties of 2,252, the radquarters, the Government troops Declares Blind Old Man turned their heavy artillery against Sought End the houses nearby and three shells bit } battle casu 77th (New York chant ships, regaless of final deci sion on the feeding >f ing. Normal land ferry at Th mn the Long Is fourth Street was rmany. for several weeks trying to +e marched in close formation becs Metropolitan National Army), 9,423 climed Germany has broken the contract ri 2c t ° a é é ' x s & house which way used as ini chummy." He did not know the boy's | noston Meer Makers (o Turn to the | it Was the style of the French p [the 26th (Now Hngland), #965; the} | Josoph Hf. Moran, President of the |siened by ber oifcials with Chairman | LOUISVILLE, Ky. March &—Aubrey | headquarters, scattering ibe cal name, but knew a boy who did Maautastuea of Gandy: iomuthes (oust ik ik farewell |27t (New York), 7940; the 30th | Towboat xchange, sid to-day the | Hurley of th United States Shipping | Dennison, who confessed he 1s wanted | pangr in all dtrection The latter told them he did not} nosTON, March &—Brewers of thia|imarch the 27th paraded in extended soe, North Carolina, South | parm mnt Pre be them to] Hoard, Under this Sontract, maned lin Chicago for murder there Aug. 19] (ny way used effectively tn the at know the name, but that the boy had] city are planning to become candy | formation, tweniy men abre Barciiiane base Join in “the upiiit” of railroads last January, these merchant ships pete ; ‘ broker, at|makers efter July 2. Officers of one | it 18 likely to do 4o again 2 ae Se ihay Hiviucha Meate eae i ey lc shiPS|iaat, of & man named Davo and | tack on the strikers, according to the worked for Henry Se ee eld trang iat ter bad ep) | Tue. Wil, relatives, and. trendy in| isures fon opneh Giyinona were | [eras AERO 8 @ Hats of the) 7 mie Cummins, said to be wanted | German Gazette of Berlin, No, 66 Broadway. There they learned | Coats tt eciiging Inapection Dee |the,, World's greatest grand stand] Wourth, 12,948; goin, 9.110; © sds] MAJOR LA GUARDIA MARRIES, | Aue» lin a score of cities, voluntarily surren-| BERLIN, March 6 (8 P.M.) (Onis he had been discharged for having a| Plies " asda 4 |have an opportunity to identify in- | g,300 th, s.280 TAth, 8,13 3d, | It is intimate. that if Ger y Pres: he fight with the cashier, and on In- ati Py jdividuals as they swing past, 17,86 ith, 7,745: 89th, 7,098; 29th, | Seldter - Conuressman and Miss! many persists in her present atti- | dered to police hero last night ae: rs Mi i Spartacans de- ey re a bury to equip it for dy manufac-| made, according to the aesires of Gen, |» ese cin Le aresoiee ‘hase (Gn; auceiobee Hi negotiations with the Government arrested Gustave Mignone, twenty, Of] ture, and officers of two other brewing | O'Ryan and his staff, his boys and | 4,303; 79th Tth,| Major Fiorello H. La Guardia, Con- | the British and American naval [years old wr Hoe ted In many | afd settic the issue by fighting, Sane No. 770 Flatbush Avenue, Hrooklyn. | firma have filed certificates of incor- | the Mayor's, Committee of Wale: Me, 1,546; 92d, 1,082; 6tb, | Sresaman i" bi ey cae pint) forces, Veit ded church here ana {ection was taken deapite the fuah the ave ed| poration as a chocolate company. for places for tho relatives of those | 9, , Miss Thea Ame i, of No. 163 Lox elegram received. fro me pees nie rar bier epierinceg PS on spverai’ bora Sustaye insisted | poration ag'a ch = ae of the 27th Division who gave their | “8°! 88th. 68 ». | ington Avenue, were married at nao}. | an Wed from Spa t0-|arter the nermon decided to “turn over | Government forces were extending | he knew nothing about the robbery, | . lives for the cause |, Demobiligation reports made PUD: | cctock to-day by Monsignor Ferrante | “ay SHld the Germans on leaving du-/q new leaf by confessing.’ their control of the city and apparente but finally, according to me atte FLYING HERE FROM CAPITAL. 3a the best Fections of the great by n. March showed 1 ; *8] in his offices in the Cath College, | clared Uwey were panavens ats would) Deseri hd ihe murder ot aii Den- | ly had broken the revolution, ave up everything. yithin a ~ grandstand there will be seats for the! officers and men dischar. to date,| No 462 Madison nue be able to obtain additional iostruc-/nison said ewin was drunk and 1 Aft y of ec Gres, gave up i ° 1 of Sweet Kin of all those who made the great th =e Sate palace salen Apeny ; ' ~|was half drunk, He was old, b'ind and or a day of comparative alm short time his brother, Anthony,| Postmaster General of Swetien Ie | it Oo Orin while the number ordered released} Major Ln Guardie wore his ur n tions from Weimar upon which satis ' and'| cess the revolutionists were again om d been arrested at Flat- » Passenger, ag oe " had reached 1,618,500, and was ompanted by two friends, | fact adjustment could be made. unable to make a living for homseif eighteen, had been arrested | gee ee trhe Poste lent renee ontingent 4 . i Rule eiserfaatltay oul ati 4 ¥ Adlustmen i om and family. He gave me #5 to. kil) | tM? defensive to-night and the bush and Church Avenues; Les- A DN, Maroh ne Post: to arrive in ison the | (y to March @ departures of soj-| the bride being mpanied alo by| While working out reparation planali#n ‘did so and threw his boty in| had become one of guerilla wart 5 ig hol master ¢ ral of Sweden, Julius Juh- | Nieuw hich reported |, iam eel AIHA 9,555, | (Wo friends. lelegeates have dis t at : ter Ostertag, seventoen, at his home, | master Gener 1 ebgages siginotd Nieuw = ar bg a at from Trance numbered 410.666, ) My ee etur Pa Hee delegeates h A hat the Calumet River The tide turned when Government || No, 936 Humboldt Str et, and Haward | 11) "1 hes Sabin § sude ef ee niorming [Of Whom 354824 had landed in tho] are eer eine ee pivot rte, (the Turks have bee large | Airplanes began dropping Andreas, twenty, at No, 169 Ainslie peasahEar line: Be taal DLs ubourd in. | United State P to yesterda | tel following the ceremony blocks of nan securities in th®) ggditional Truln rom Harrisbure | bombs on the roof of the royal Gtreet, all in Brooklyn. Theodore) ioaving Washington to-day for New| cide the, Infantry Headqua Hospital records fre | past few weoks, It Is estimated that) | blew, occupied by revoliing sailor. Mignone, sixteen, the alleged leader | york, He accompanied Pilot Robert tem, Machine Gun and Supply Com- tiona r Gen | eanireria ttdaertane terest tho nual agnets of the four Central) Mss The buildings were’ practieaie | and actual robber, had been tipped of und they left the terminus at | fichme Hondquert the OuIA have been held a tha ta Powers will t etween four and saa jicnivtem, | molished and scores of sailors were and it was not until 4.10 this morning lock. Mr, dublin will be a |fiaiaition hilew The Dna ' Y WL2IT ow the | ditional camps ae. demobiligation ; five billion dolla Reawe Mi Needitg | killed or wounded, The remainder | that he was found in a Brooklyn guest of honor Monday at Air Mu Pay M37 toers 1 1.89 ted men, arin win Ps Discussing enforced disarmament | {0 surrendered. ag dodging ge la ne had peen roroed 2°" and ue Gd Mobile Obinanes Lavale A reduction a 3! a Lumbe st p nity. thew | Gi He an army ; emp ae on Shortly afterward (he Alexanders 4 first he said he had be ‘oboed ate = eee ean tad _ demodilization camps from thirty emobiiiaation | day e Allies at first inten to WORLD RESTAURAN platz, which had changed bands ge the stolen securities, but later REAL DA R FOLLOWS GRI edule, show ; ‘other unite three to twenty-three was announced, | eters aned, Phree | reduoe the enemy force to 200,000 men | Special for To Saturday, Maro 8, 1019, 1 or pals | Reh, DAMORT ZRLLOMs 6 | schedule, showing t all other units 3 rh wees |new camps, Fort Bliss, Oglethorpe and a | Rebed Nice Nasi, Pret in eral times and where the chief & ees ‘ of the division will arrive betwoun the on yeing to enable the War but that it was finally decided to) ftulel Coral! met end was cet dea isnued on Risso PAH) Feat eae teat ait by takin rather | OO D, A. Russell have been added bring- | Lene corte lege Wert tu tegen realetanes age. cha'e Medicine.—Advte Sunday «nd Mar Deparumens to release thousands of ing the total to twenty-three, allow them only @ third of that gure. Watch doe Meaday"s om tuken by storm by @ es ‘es Planes “ot Stanilind maten 1