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Le [* Circulation Boo Books ¢ Open to All.” | to All.’ Copsriaht, 1919, by The Presa Publishing _N E w YORK, To. (The ‘New York World WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 4 ; mannnnnnnnns | ERMAN NAVY CUT 0 ta RATE we Books Open to All.” 1919. 22 PA WEATHER—Fair to-night; warmer Thursday. PRICE TWO CENTS. GES ‘Wilson and U. S. Forces Eulogized a Foch. ~Newark Motorman Attacked by Car Strikers DE VALERA, FUGITIVE HEAD ‘How Witnese Stand Is Fenced In 'o Hide View of Beity Inch’s Ankle TROLLEYS RUNNING “ nat FWOGZES GERMANY MADE POWERLESS | a = Msi AND U. s | ; | mas, Berry INCH bs " i} » | + R | | $ ‘| INTERVIEW 10 AMERIGA Lines in Jersey City and Other + + | Lansing Pleads f for Early Peace sili Divisions Operated, Says + ‘ —Says Germany Must eT : y Officia i Be Fed | F ane Breeders: is \Gertain But git ali : ‘Peace Council Reduces Parechnal to Will Be Delayed Until A ; ill Be Delayed Until After feraey ‘ PARIS, March 120 Phat peace will] eas Peace Conterence. linteers at ; Eee ncluake ean] SIT TNE HNO 15,000 Men and Prohibits Manu- = stopped a ° and Hal \oderstanding be fa : e : : cture of Poison Gas and Tan COMING” TO u S. SOON. WITH THREAT 10 proached : tween Aniettea and (te sites was the : , : {HEPAT CT eimeleeman week i eae ee ere een en in Germany—Opening of Rhine Hides Prom British Secret Ser- SINK TRANSPORT <=: iis giaitares land “seversiy | | wet night's tranco-amertes ‘ , des Fron ellen ators fallen inertatnd : (nth reaa Cut to All Nations Recommended. vice, Which Hunts All Over Efforts to break be tie-up of all! % | Phe principal speakers were Marshul oA N ec d fo Foe a, ; Feeb, Capt. Tardieu, Secretary Lao A i , Ireland MK Him. - we __jthe str f 4.890 employees of the! « sing and Ambassador Sharp. Among LONDON, March 12.—The Paris correspondent of the London (agoren, 1919, by oo Cane pre | British Army Men, Including} * blie fers Company, cal ne 4\§ | tie other ppc ut Soi ah de *"'| Chronicle says tine Allies have agrees to limit the German Fleet to 6 bate Revere Oe) Pole fs ‘ l S. Citizens, Demand a late this afternoon in the) ay | i" Henry White, Col. House and Ambas-| Meships, 5 cruisers, 12 800-ton destrovers and 26 smaller destroyers. dent of the Sinn Fein, who cscaped) 7); , ry 1 B | SMurTrE OLD ! , Quick Return to‘New'York, |sttement of John L. O'Toole, as-) 2 | Jury Dooe ador Jusserand ARIS . = Peace Conference to-d or 5 from Lancoln Prison in Wag! ng! Quick Return to-New'York, [statement of John b. O'Toat acot|'t | Boy ory ubsoe Frendhmen iod 1m the applause PARIS, March The Peace Conference to-day continued itt Se being hunted by the B NGOV) AETPAX, March 1f—<Threats of °1, {* ‘allways. Ho anmnouneed tam l¢ soled Whitt greeted Foch's eulogy of Speedy progress, It is reported that the draft of Ahe peace treatyhas been ernment, has ‘been found and inter-) 0 se ae the Britis BRO ee ey nee ee eel American participation tn the ®4F| completed and will be signed before the end of the month, , e4 Press stalt cor me 8 British Army WhO the Passaic and Central Divisions, | His toast to President Wilson and the viewed by @ United Press sta enlisted tn the United States, etehty- trolleys were peing run in all the; . American Army was the occasieu fo New details of the drastic terms to, be impoied on the Germans bee H ‘ reseeney one of them American citizens, to sink others H a Krout outburst of cheering HIM) ie known today. The German fleet is to be cut down to a personnel De Valera, who will probab 0) oreo 5 his M arate Mere are ten Mount Broa ‘ : 5 Tiatame abe hd while hy | came k du cul © a persone pamed President of Ireland in event (DP lraneport cite sere tectinn, (tn operation in Nei : bed how Anwmeans flune | of 15,000 men, reducing Germany to a negligible position in the navies e Wad naar wet Bee: RE RCR ee eee id Mr. O'Toole, w - 3 homselves bute f ! thanks of revolution there, way located near tinny in the United States by rail, wer A Mr. (07 : : se eS of the world, Dublin by Ralph F. Couctysg the Uni- reported to the Canadian authorities |" ad Sesala a 3 tity Lanting spoke of thy, ————=$—_—_————=e=———b The Peace Council also forbids the ted Press, Couch, a cap f ‘ed do to- by Capt Jac commie SE a a 3 og starvin, constructio , y , Oakland, Palisade y | necassit of fooding t wrving | construction of tanks in any. and The Tol after debarking t ie Cana- x . ' 1 was led to the rebel leaders hid. : ion are being ope t vent the spread of He he wa Allied supery will aseur be be je an piferia «al ‘ e — - terview. m March 10, but wax or game wocdlaass ; aie Cec fartilis luge inthe ,,| council's mandate ¥ Later the correspondent seciird | this port to cust for tie return trip ro fur Maes in Je meey | Gbdorrrrebas eee ‘ deberdrasbnertiebbosrnbentecingm | wie Meun OF Rnrentiat Ai emuine ef Exchanges Wireless Messages With! wie vo ee OPENED POR NAVE signed statement in which the Sinn| England becaus of the outbreak of 0” ot trolleys: on tha: flist | this once great empire the flames are {lie Menibers of the Ar | IGATION TO ALL NATIONS. Fein hie? predicted violence and) the Narhor ririke.in New York haumed two running on a ten minute | | aweepiny westward, It is no sime to Peace De | Recommendation that the navi- ploodshed in Ireland if the Peace ¢ Capt Jackson told the authorities DAMES f & | allow sentiments cf venyeance and . ee - auondinl Seseene S08 AG) /aat0: preven! that he had no guns aboard und that)“, a ken one-third the norn | hatred to stand in the way of check aya ee aia ‘ . te all nalibtecwltheut acon With De Valera’s stateinest and the | his ship was «ft of Bol | . teint tt ay eG ing this conflagration, which will soon) WASHINGTON, March ‘ all nations without diserimi- interview, and with mucl: first-hand | ui se aris ia ‘ win dé ala | | be at the Gi n borders and threat-|to (ihe Associated P | ne ih was made in a report to knowledge about actual conditions in| Tho Captain said that nis orders" fs i . ot sips | ening other lands Wileon hopes 10 reach Teest dn she pease Conferentel teutay by Ireland, the corr. ondent returned | from the British Admiralty he os 7 a ae a} he | \ fs nye ditions UN! tw leave there Thured: | Ahoy ger rrreral bi Live Interna- to the United States, thus insuring! take the men Halifax and disem SAAR ale by A aL unrest and Strive parts, aft | malig gist of aterways, safe delivery of his information in| bark them th but the military au * mf z ; . - “ ; tu rvotere Germany (uy a nueuu Tie t aaa: And ant ue sua New York without interference by|thorities at ¢ Wa refused, tt is ek “6 us i Me te i though it be a weakened, soul ra ailed Wes eae ne ay the censor. stated, to furnish transportation of | West Uoboken lines, betwen the Ewo words will twit the atory~food “ trolled! by & commission sinllap — ten to their homes in the United | West Hoboken bums Tat aud peace ‘Vo anake Germany capa niente ” be Commission, To-morrow The Evening World wall be awanna ferry in Hobuken. Conduc —— a Tag ARES aad) CHORE wy ‘ The status of the Kiel Canal carry De Valera's signed statenent tow having started for New York |torettes were aiding old employees , SET aaa ae: thi eoas teerUtt ie 1] has been settled by the Commis toritten by the Sinn Fein leader in jis | MCT ALINE Ae ee eae men [OpeTALINE the cars under police guard |Fence elk ts View of | Man Who Grabbed $380 Fro eee eens tiowed to pu | sion on the basis of the freedom place of concealment near Dublin, Beh. | ' t being held up| Strikers sald soon after noon that outa ; , ; i Fee aia Vc) wacohi thik funahi (Re |e s errive 16] of use for all nations for mer Sh shortin defore he reseed hts tha ch deer at their threats rec {tbey Would paride ubrongh Jersey Others Hearing Case—-Ca Worn in Bank Cause duet i ielitestausd. om-sestheed [haen pain Sn ®t} chant vessels or warships in time from the British authorities be : A ‘ , o'clock. W » Wirt penter Mad Mistak Excitement in Streets. ; t sys epee at ‘sien . spe p ee + peace. Thana al would con reas . tott N a Ww ‘ Gur c Sd | tinue under German ownership By Ralph F. Couch, Pi ' 1 the men Tostice; which hol ‘ A young man et iAtiedi and saga dene | ot ia peronk ot eld un abe and operation (United Press Staff Correspondent.) may 1 nan ord mane ; ; , 4 4y, Dut becKHUBL | anew ¢ rn) wimence un Tho question of the fortifica ome onc Jack 1 1 rah f ms n ne Ou al aerher sl IaAute Te HR | tion of the canal is left by the DUBLIN, Feb. 24. 0 will | to-day 8 mpany also]! tered an f ' ' ' National Ba 1 tine” | a | Commission to the decision of be the only alternative 4ining ty | enous matt it, seed, Conley ct d thiwitn: apie Peaieiit lum nat wa cua siwmntys seth ce military and naval experts, Irish patriots if the peace confern»s | porta ; peel sl i . i” : ee a ' WSKY SLATED THREE GERMAN SHIPS CLAIM MADE BY BELGIUM REq at Paris fail to take steps to extend | More \ ne anewed latiae ‘ ‘ ; : » | LICHND | JECTED BY COMMISSION. seif-determination to Ireland Emigration Law would bo allowed)” (oN “i wit a ort SAD R T0 U . SEIZED BY THE ALLIES | report of the com@ilssion was Edward De Valera, fugitive Presi-| to land. But only a small numb ati . I 1 ted that adway to| AS AMBAS 0 to allowing the Belgian dent of the revolutionary Foin | it 1s understood, RANE: AOOEES TY mnt . | ir | the spectarle of ar 5 chi / ; : fein th At special duties be imposed Party, made this prediction to me two | ary fund , SAN d | Fe ut policeman yt. - W ry hh @varchan Violation of the Armistice Cause n German yess jours at a secret midnight inter. Caplin, said he disclaimed ally ag on and t tod h \Prince W CF Giicnalilas literament of Italia, |The report recommended view. bility for ca 7. Bt role s re ‘k ie A ie ‘ ban Mor 1 England and Vried to Prevent Mercur aid | hut a genera he held This means vomething lke wher e pene t Naw < fi | " f ay w War mite Here within a year to deal w il! queas are recognized id, His black |. 20°, Too 1 aa Front 62 fi val | was T ' “ wid I Fe ee ius Gina ware |¢ t waterw are eyes flashed when id it, h re proceeding fi y nA cullsa the drollay aft l yet g ; chnowsky w APRON Anite een eee istermnunt . erardod tx too ate, too complex jaw squared, He spo wi Nev _ sthize hiaaod st tow | 1 M . w e r to the United St as won as th re hte the Maile, Merour|t? B¢ settled flan within the lim. evtheleas he was emphat hee ‘ 4 B we pee 1ut the Peace Conference, ao Irish mother and 4 Bpanish father, | J oi - i | t drass ‘ nauk SBA ay yoke | Famaung in they will be ins movement, British secret police have h vin ' ad i > stood nd there will be no dise kingland. I d that oniy five|Council in Paris has decided that the Chier of Pol Bat ‘. a} t p a ye , persons in the United Kingdom knew | Germa merned in Chile should 0 city had a i ' : ¢ /STATE JOB FOR JOHN A. DIX. PARIS. March-12 | # council to-day held a further be was hiding within a few miles of |b* 4 United Stat ond 1 5 A 1 the firut aerial duel in jaitcussion of serious internal Dublin. Not far from where we mot] The Government ating 4 Rapier . ‘ the West Tw Ea-Governar Gets 85.000 Place in ay arranged to-da Sonditions in Poland, and it ts prels there were thousands of Englirh sol-|\iwerv ef the vecwle ee the Gatlin ' 0 Works Office The 7 ure Capt t land's frontier adjoining eeaae ' , S 1 ALBA ' i r tioy ~ \ of | be finally determined (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) | Gen eit’ interned ay \ Dx “yap Ale : pal discussion ends, The ins Ch une. on! t N is j ha al beaarn nd A ire that Poland will obtain w 6 tons Patton ace ie Halt 4 scent tt Ove ' 1 y . Se so utlet northward to the Balti, 1%, 1919, | ton total of oly user ond ten le 4 ay NM ' ii ra * Le Y dency is to Include Dan- ‘ s Wiguante (a3) Ke 4 net necording t were forced. to « ays # my reales Aa Polish corridor acro watch for MPo-tmortow's Special -"adre February, 10 The lurgest of oa a , 1 “ ’ iis lll [hing is yrek, SANT tons, in pel | Races ‘eek .: i How ‘ v ue of Nations plan ts re+ THE WORLD TRAVEL PURFAT, * TSE an al: A ¢ re ranni ‘om- | Brow we sd ne duel w ther attention, and it is Areal Pullteg (World), Busing Senator New Plying ¥ muters experienced difficult in| married, N 1 We < the tug! ‘ ack # | believed the council ts receiving soma, t Beclanas» 4000, WASHINGTO March J2.--Senator reaching the #tation: At Newark | rrog aA. Beyer, unmarried 1 : ‘ A you can | word from President Wilson on th! Pn Sat parcels open day ong New Of Indiana Wit Washington this traffic In the tubes from tbe Hert Gould, w gan fromm. Frenigagt ioe and travellen ebecls for afternoon’ in an alyplane piloted by change Place and Pavonia Aveouel ; having picked it up ak, ubject, The belief! in ge eae” Major Ocker, marge was lighter than usual. (Continued om Tweilth Page.) patron ‘eal Ie Jobo tbat some revpolons wil) be oe sa y ey I - —

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