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; WILSON Copyright, LO1D, by The Py Co, (The New York PRICE TWO CENTS. STRIKERS Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.’”’ reae Publishing World). NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, IN NE 1919. CClorlo, Weather—Rain or Snow; Colder To-Night and Friday. f Circulation Books Onen to Au.” | 24 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. | Woman Likely to Be Deported for Red Plot Here RK MOB CAR CREW oO 27TH'S ARTILLERY HOME: ~ WELCOMED BY biG CrOWDS ‘BAGK TO FLORIDA! Att \ Brig. Gen. Wingate Leads 52d 6 dt | Brigade Back From France | With Honors of War. GRE TED BY RELATIVES. 104th, 105th, and 106th Regi- CRY 10 THE MAYOR nt ments on Big Transport— ; | w Sp ia Go to Camp Mills. | —. a vo ~ Hylan Blamed for “Gumming} »!t M Sorty-seven hundred more fighting seein _ vey dare sn Division, UP” Welcome to Artillery | camo home to-day, “Thess men—ar. —City Boats Late. | tllerymen who saw n seve } eral ft ront 4 Hylan is charged with } in the bay and f 27th Divisic no The 27th Division men came home ® trip down the hay for on the transport America, which S#nd frien¢ 1 relatives of ret completed her first round trip S?ldlers ransport America. ne since she sank er Hoboken pier AS h was docking a! Bed A Drigad od of Rood lungs 5 , : | « Gon. George A. Wingate and his 5) aff aphon Put . | = and headquarters, the 104th Regiment. tion of Mayor Hylan, and ited \ ow \ 61 officers and 1,496 men; the 105th, Back to Palm Beach, you're etgh { 56 officers 142 men and tO) nouey Inte.” ane { 106th, 63 officers and 1,547 men tor} The band was playing, mothers | News | The br was twice cited fOr] were crying welcome to Vorn |] bravery "in vision orden “About| T30” ehore mum general a thirty-five men of th tht have} oot hundreds found time to w f received D 1 Service| sari Cros: t ot a ehten ‘ Yelock friends of the i tool kot Madly bad fiers arrived at the Battery, The | sou mo t v Mi rr f Vatrol, official wel: Mihiel @nd M A < anechoat ¢ Mayor's Cominit. | yet : ae nd Jown the bay, The Corr 0 | nie ng killed it fire boat Mayor Gaynor was also | rs sy Ab lock the bouts we “ \ : filled and the reports were coming in ; ness of spring W America Was urting up the bay | se aia Was Pera At 7.80 o'clock men began to ask why thousands were $M ORE it shores), poate did not start. T Pat lery men w oe UP OR: EROS ES 1 | the captaing refused to budge and hou an att thie until it nosed down the ba the party wa ward on) © POudE ANG: d 1 the decks and stacks, @ many of the sick and ane Hoye Eh wounded we os BEQUAR “ths, At §.20 o'clock a bustling crowd ao portholes . , peared, and Mayor Hy ‘They were a lot ting, che : ing soldiers, and the sit \ and the we ” w them as they had r ~ battlefield. At r | nd the piers along t r 8 ing and waving flags and ont bandk w the M | welc provided for f e the 27th 1 were lit started f Batter up with the Amerla ; . h the Army pier WiEBN t ¢ a nthe © Tr) we e" did on A | a rousing we i p ref + hud ppe | GEN, WINGATE, FATHER, GREETS], She ane | GEN. WINGATE, SON we t | Among oth : ws! WOMAN DOCTOR DIES AT 101.) Brig, Gen, W Ger George W. W " Mrs. ¢ ing of Lockport, Asso- | is known as Dr, Blackwell Here achools 1 an fp an The two Wir ther IM , . the Patrol and “ was graduated from he ar 0.,| spotted one ar wre aMickly | Medical College in 1869, For years Dr. | w than one would believe 1 under | Cushing was a ted with Dr, Bliaa- | tin — beth Blackwell, New York City, the | (Continued on Thirteenth Page.) first woman doctor in America, 4.700 NEW YORK SOLDIERS ra STRKERS.FQUR BOLSHEVIS Mob Pulls 1S ARE HELD FOR PLOTTING AGAINST U. 8: ON Ut Le A WOMAN NEWARK STONE CARS; BEAT CREW Down Trolley and acks Motorman and Con- t in N Sentence—All | Nas to » Deported TO BE BARRED FROM PARIS French Unwilling to Risk ant Incidents,” “Unpleas- So Delegates (Continued on Second Page) (Continued on Fourteeuth te, Seiad ; Page) ‘SERLI REDSLOSE WILSON CUTS OUT CEREMONY — LAST STRONGHOLD ~INFERCE BALE I( sovernment Sum-| marily Execute Many Prison- | | | ers in Lichtenberg District. | : nt roops COPENHAGEN, March 19. ~ Ger- man government forces, after live y fighting, have succeeded tn driv- ng the | Jend Spartacana out of the east of section Berlin, inctuding BORY-BUILDING TONIC, Father John's Mediciae~all pure food. —agrn, | | | FOR NEW LANDING AT BREST: HURRIES 10 FRENCH CAPITAL ne nee Once Storm Is Delaying His Ship, but He Will Be in Paris in Time to Attend To-Morrow’s Session of the Supreme War Council. ABOARD U. S$. GEORGE WASHI? George Washington continued to lose head Ss. TON, March 13.—The time to-day because of the heavy eas, and it was announced she would not reach Brest before 44 clock to-night. President Wilson has got his work imshape for immediate resump- | tion of peace matters, he bestial acts of cruelty by the | “* WILSON GOES TO BRUSSELS sy mpathizens med tw anansit . Will Stay in Versailles | Lichtenberg: according to a Berlin te : Bomb Squad Rounds Up All} paris, starch 13 (Associated Pross).|despateh filed on Wednesday. i . in Headquarters on East Side When the timo for the signing of| The occupation of the district, the : 5 tho e ty arrives, it Is under-| messago states, was systematically x reaull two men are in | =$1S0/AresReledsed, jl oval asrmsncy eorransctativee oil | csr ene ea arenenncenis Bhy sesadatonr hy : he housed In one of the palaces at}, il eae deel ad sympathle € era I soners taken in! Versailles and not be permitted COMsiderable quantities of arma w 1 Hier, still wearing ' " No. 13% East to enter Parts, as the French Govern- | °#Ptured. 7 asex on the govern~ under: tirrvat 15th Street, known as the Bolsheviki MMT does not care to undertake to| ment side are declared ‘mot to fa urs Ww t I near B Reanguaes sre, were held to-day Mf0rd protection to Germans in Paris, | been heavy rf T h r » While the German signatories will un i \‘ of advocating the over= not actually be prisoners and must ny vir and |throw of the Federal Government by | not be treated public aenti- | SP4rtacans have been fully the w | force and revolution. thers were ment against G y 14 so high in| fro the 1 age adds. Whe 1 | relea fier having been grilled for Paris that the French Government BERLIN, Wednesday, March 12.| ot iJ is unwilling to risk unpleasant inel- (Asrociated Press) partacan forces, w H : Jents which might occur were the "Under pressuce from Government an, He . r rw tak man representatives to ap- |00DS using artillery and mine throw AV " jtot Teadqu 1 publicly. rs, were abandoning their position! oa |t Marcus 0 in I wWerg this morn The t re. oN 2 . (iovernment forces took a large num. ‘ ana faR newspap ex ed summarily n Aithey dinels flake ‘amet : isc Jichtenberg after bombarding | wd t 1a ae (3 the main Spartacan nests ' an Vr ¢ Peana ke bor Board at ington f Montel wil Bu ‘ k a Work Labor Board at Washington Takes! siartacans fled, leaving behind them ark and William J > 4 “¢é S BHAtes | Up Cleveland Conductor their weapons and ammunition, The The Ia ti ow 1 orhe tc arineR nd al ette’s Case. suburb ix surrounded by Government r niform H hy troops and the only chance the Spar- at 1 host w ‘ “ r _ | w ; Rik) tacans hi f escape is by dixcard- low \ 1 rape he author in fe they | ine th apons and concealing i t iS un] rahe 1 two tbe RINSED tr A deelgion| thelr identity by mingling with the | iii tho Inspectors cn} i) ox 1 that will outline women's| peaceable inhi nts Jim Hid ‘baer “aut ool? to work in fa n with) One group of thirty prisoners cap- nd $ . ; t jtured inclwded ten women, With : ' rat 5 aad : t 5 wiman|}the men and women were taken | ‘ | ' and Dr, Annal thr the Unter den Linden to the | M Prison. In one Spartacan Atl 4 car. a i i | ¥ " a! nest, itis reported, twenty Poles were rie I Ho © pans | \ velang| ‘TWO other groups of prisoners, eon r work, W tin Wash-}bomb sq 1 Mm 2 h n. marched to the prixon in simi {oemorrow tu ; " val of the! manner, A curious crowd ! i} MACH ard t Detrott, gy r ners, but no effort was made mite ‘ Lea Ni hat lig release them, About half the 1 war and t ( A sa much Fant to. ena (Bt were Vers and) marin 1 Ww t ‘ ‘ Dr. Bhaw.| Wi “remainder we vitlan 1 t i r is capa }have| Government soldiers report further whaler “ A! H et ! uy, t nh never, details of the ure and murder 1th " I k ¥ Government ers and pol rn “ 1 TEN OF 12 WOMEN IN PLACE ‘ ne Jol mpting tot ' | ARE SET FREE v h 1 a not stale te Gee tt r ‘ ‘ Hopubh t D More n soldier gu have t ace fr 4 the depots caught with w os t w t nla w vill be ex Large quant f q F cf i 1 + a t \ being d ‘ " i 1 i's 0 dex aia ' ir t der urns 7 sire IMPORTANT : sae es I rw f Bue (i Hd be inthe Wo A <i t \ r ‘ Huss Hotstes tear \ t pera Th box A t i mn bes Raymond, DI ture in I Hi and bag | House of Commons BRDST, March 13.—Prosident Wile |#0n's furlough is scheduled to end to-night when the steamer George Washington reaches this port, Boanting a special train, the Prests at once for Parts, are noon te~ LAST OF THIS MONTH It Is Announced, | ured tor Hi yal Palace, Being Prep: shortly before jmorrow. As the next meeting of the Visit. |Supreme War Council will be called BRUSSELS, March 12.—Preatdent [At 8 O'clock that afternoon, it is bee lieved he mediately b - Winon wl arrive tn Brust the lan (NEYO Me wil mediately begin pane M Bogie mn in the work of shaping of this month, the Etuolle Belge de minury peace treaty, According to the present programme the council to-morrow will consider Germany's western boundaries, Little difficulty is foreseen in framing this clause of the treaty, owing to the agreement for establishing the Rhenish provinces as an independent “buffer state” and making the Rhine ao ime ternational waterway. The Royal Palace is being prepared for his vieit, it was sald —— 54 GERMAN SUBMARINES SOLD BY THE ALLIES Told Others | | Marine Minister Leygues, Capt. Tare | dieu Col. House and the latter's some Will Be Disposed of and Money Divided | in-law, Gordon Auchincloss, Upom LONDON, March Lt (Via Montreal), | bis arrival in Paris he will be grested Aud German aubinarit 1 be] by President Potncare, members of the wld and the eived dixtributed | Cabinet and a guard of honor. The ; ; Beet | ceremony attending his previous entry t was into the city will be lacking PARIS, are 1 o lay by T. J. MacNamara, Pariiamen-| VAIS, March 18.—The Peace tary, Secretary to the Adsirulty founcil has bewun the carving up of Mr. MacNamara that already | German If press plains are care |nrty-four German arines had been | fled through, the fort Dire will old be nothing more than a collection of rh reme Council at Paris, the] loosely related provinces, with some et a be done with| ap ° no Programme ise ea ther German warahts | making an ind dent repub: plies of Kast Pruge » planned in and tn Gere cement is ume n reached that LOAN KING” TOMANS es Seneelah Brarlas HEIR REPORTED KILLED) s:":00" a 10 aw mpo. f Danzix, on the Ralt an Vistula Basin are to Seaman on Way East From Great) be given to Poland. It is believed Lakes Traintne Station Mi that Poland will get all of West Prus- ’ ‘ Ai sia, th vajorit fw © population 1oOn ald to be Pollan. HICAGO, 3 1 —Naval authori The Greek Committee of the vat Lakes Training Station to-| Peace Conference has granted ay ted for Seaman Daniel) Greece additional territory in ia ‘ 1 Ahad Bulgaria and Thrace and referred ‘ rvet car accident: No of) the Smyrna settlement to the ; Council of Ten. The Italians are : wh expected to agree to evacuate the ; : ae southern islands now occupied by gs nie: Of nh New] them. Y PARIS Mareh 13 (Associated - ; at| Press).—Tho counclt of the five great nation as led that the ‘ K To}. |auestion of , sh boundaries ‘ bor-| shall not be by the is and hall be Poiiadeiphia ounell, - a t » Albania and } itm 2 d as been reserved "leor action by the Supreme Counell and will be considered together with the entire Adriatic question and the 1919, nach, om, wa eeKOn. «+ delimitation a the boundaries of 40! ttaly and Jugo-Siavia, vid Balding « Watel ing TosMorww's. Soecial Aare, The Supreme Council of the Peacs ae > ¥ The President will be met here by

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