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' ’ ’ i eS titdeeriin — THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 17, 191 fve. German commerce will be regu lated according to the agreement Teached at the recent Brussels ference, The blockade committee was scheduled to submit to tle Supreme Boonomic Counc!) \-day its recom- mendations for casing the blockade of Germany and Austria. ERZBERGER NOW TALKS con- OF REJECTING TREATY | Complains About “Mailed Allies and Award of Danzig to Poles COPENHAGEN, Ma 17.—1f th Allies loaded tho peace treaty ® conditions soir beyond 1 den Wilson's fourteen n point National Assem would have to re fuse its nasont to the treaty, Mathias Erzborger, head of th ma Armistice Comtr address at a lic 1 cussing the ject of al Nations, according to from the German capital to-day matter then would be left to a refer endum of the German nation, The speaker said the only of calling a halt on the abandonm MONARCHIST TIDE RISING IN GERMANY Ebert and Cabinet Puppets and Military Clique Ruling, Says London Observer. Dolicy of the Allie Herr Ertberger avserted many was prepared to accep! the vot of Aleace to its future, but ho referred orted pirations of Francg Rhineland and to Poland's cla Danzig a» F i jy German will remain ¢ As far as the demands for pensation were concerned, Her “It berger declared that Germany would regect any demund that applied to| acts committed after December, 1916, when Germany made her first peace | offer, DIGTATED PEACE ONLY PLANNED FOR GERMANY. Delegates Must Accept Terms As| Drawn or War Will Be Renewed. PARIS, March 17 (Associated Press).—The present determination in Peace Conference circles is that af- ter the Allied and Associated Powers have reached a complete understand- ing regarding the conditions to be imposed on Germany the German delegates will be called to Versailles, but they will not be allowed to dis- €uss the conditions, the intention of the Allied and Associated Powers be- Ing to dictate peace, Hither the German delegates must accept the terms anc yign, oF a state of war will continue. The general opinion bere is that in view of the internal situation in Germany her delegates will accept rather than ox- posing their country to a graver risk more ore measures, 30,000 ASK TO HEAR LOWELL-LODGE DEBATE Committee in ( sharge | Begins Dis- tribution of Tickeis by Lottery as Fairer Way, BOSTON, March 17.—The Committee in charge of the debate on the League Of Nations between Senator Lodge and Dr, Lowell of Harvard Wednesday even ing to-day began distribution of the Uekets by lottery, which it wan de- elared, is tho fairest moans of making that Ger Lorraine as to the re 1s respecting “erimei rman Ebert, Chancellor Scheidemann and Minister of Wa wke dre merely puppets, He declares that for the purpose of retaining power they hav allowed members of the military ste to reappe ras organizers of the new republican anni onan real governors f "he nays. “They enake the edicts and Chancellor Schelde may nd his colleagues willingly sign them, Similar testimony ix given by other orrespondents jn telegraphing from Rerlin, some stating that the capture Lichtenberg has with n Spartacans, hands of said to be heen intentionally prolonged view to exterminating th trentment th Governm is whose at troops or denied. Even the Vorwaerts ad mits them to be much exaggerated, The correspondents concur in the statement that extreme bitterness has heen ed against the Government nd that further trouble ts in- troops 4 evitable, According to a despatch jo the Mail, the Spartacan revolt will certainly recur in ever-increasing force unless A miracle happens, It adds that Herr Nowke'x forces have been recruited by bribes and promise of big rations and that to this may be attributed some of the food shortage in Berlin, NHAGEN, March 17.—The order dssued by Gustay Noske, the rman Minister of War for the ex- ecution of persona possessing arms and fighting against the government has been withdrawn, according to a Berlin despatch received here. BERLIN, Saturday, March 13 (As- sociated Press).—The Prussian G ernment hax begun # general house- cleaning the higher Bureau- crats Jeft over from the former regime who are charged with indulging in ve among policy of obstruction and even out- spoken hostility to the measures of the present Government, A start was made Herr Lobel, of the Intertor, and ¢ former Chancellor, hanging the orge Michaelis, The official axe is ove political necks of UNDER OLD CLQUE LONDON, March 17 al de atches from Berlin report tha Ipproseion of th® recent Spartacan itbreak (here has shown that a mil tary ! narehint tion Is The Herlin pone u Mail, whe on c teh outlining plans for a monareiiiet up- rising Germany, has arrived in London, ¥ ft Berlin March | 1h att fence there of Uhre nk He reiter he statements made in Hie dewpateh, saying that President this week with | former Prussian Minister | IMYSTER | | | | ‘EX-KAISER SAWS UP Ter Weeks’ Brought Him $30 in Real Money— Logs Made Into Souvenirs. AMBRONGE March 16 Emperor | Holian (Assoclated William sawing into logs hin he took refuge at eastle here tast were converted Saturday Press) to-day thounandth munt von Ben t fall, A fow of the Inte wouventrs of the achievement and marked tn red Ink with the inseription "W |sharply condemned. As he was completing his task a While nileged atrocition are attri-|20UNK countess took Aa snapshot of buted to the Spartacans, detaiin {Here Hohenzoliern and hin assistants lwhich have been given are doubled [Df Foerster and Capt. von Isemann, ether with the young gardener who adjusts the logs on beneh for the ex-ruler to saw them, ‘The pieture in- cluded the former Empress, who was reading a newspaper nearby. Lixpert sawyers of the compute the value of the wages which Herr Hohenzollern would have earned in ten weeks if he had been paid v trade union rate at about $30 for the whole period, or an average of fifty cents per working day, consists of three hours. ALTIC CONCESSION th Polish Boundary Commission C Land Communication With East Prussia. PARIS, March 17 (Associated Press). —The report of the Polish Commis- which is on Monday’s calendar for the coun- cil, proposes to give Germany direct land communication across the cor- ridor to the Baltio which bas been accorded to Poland and which cuts off part of Hast Prussia from the reat of Germany. that for Poland's security the Ger- man territory to the cast of the cor- ridor be demilitarized sion on the eastern boundary, HIS THOUSANDTH TREE Work Would Have} Former completed tree neighborhood | which usually | MADE TO GERMANY. Tho report suggests Sa ST. PATRICK'S DAY IS OF DOUBLE IMPORTANCE TO THE IRISH THIS YEAR (Continued F rom First Page.) nearly al! wounded and were driven in automobiles. Goy. Smith, Mayor Hylan and Arch- bishop Hayes reviewed the parade from a stand in front of St. Patrick } Cathe In the ling of 7 Clason Point, Catholic Pr oh were ¢ All Hallow, » tectory, Our 7, St. John's Baptiste, dets of ew York Lady of University, St. Francis Xavier, De nd the Fri ns of St riends of Irish Freedom, ek Club, ne Club, An- Jelent Order of Hibernians, Clun-na el, other Gaelic societies, the var- fous Irish County organizations and Holy Name societ ert Emmet Koger Caseme tic Peace, O'Rahilly elu the martyred Irish herve Irish women’s auxiliaric flelds, Br Boru, Wolfe n Amer Athletic Club and the Celtie Club, Brooklyn's parade also started at |2:80 o'cloek trom ft and Division Avenw Nhe procession marcehd through Bedford to W ue Ave nuecs, to Classon Avenue, to La Street, to Pulton Stroot, to digposition of the 9,500 tickets among | scores of privy councillors and It is La ant G ee pene seni: horn Street, to Boerum Place, to State nearly 30,000 applicants ment directors who fancied themaclyes [#09 bane dh nid ek roreatant Poles | Street, to Sidney Place, to Joralemon nator Lode bly will start the |indispensable in the Bureaucratic re. |! tho Mugurian Lako region bo ale | street, to Clinton Str Itemsen debate, atineking th egue, | Both i de Crane Te | owod to determine by plebiscite! .;, to Borough I Gio 6 mM allowed an hour in | Kime m4 sion y Wl pust the re- Ree, Wanker a elrations and} WASLI, March 17,—Tho Augsburg | Whether they shall Join Catholle Po-) viewing stand, to Pulton Street, to half'an hour each to answer ituog says an agroement hus been {4nd of remain German, Schermerhorn st and Boerum i Regarding Posen, M. Pichon svd : Poles Accased by Germans igned by rep ntatives of the varl- 14.0 te che Germans pereiated in cheir | 2 Sins A Jating the Arn ous Gerinan states whereby they re | The annual banque ho Wrlendly rojection of tho terms of the Allied BERL, (Sunday), nee thelr individual ht, partic. ‘ Sons will t ttteuded by 1,000 to woclated Press|. Des Y ly rewarding military questions, [Comunissionera tho Hntente would) vie it iia commod The R ReWspapers from Graudeng alloge that] ygnNE, Mare J AN Bavarian have to intervene. Poland could not)! TACK ie ; ( 1 Pilates the Polew aro preparing for a gevwral| pier wan poheduled 10 mest te duy to[De left In its prevent dangerous situae | Ai tec Murines und the ah SAvaence nguiust the and ¥ tO ltion, A French General would be sent| J. }locy t Boventh > have notified the German outposts} discuss \y of Bavaria, pro- | t ' ; that the armisti no posed by the Socialists, it was an.|to Poland with the first Polish divi.) both de € f brave fect. The despatchee nounced in a dispateh from Munich. s which had fought in Mrance ag | {pl Hsin “palty ;, Poles are charge th —_——> he Wearing of the fn violations of the armintice. 720 Germans Killed in Ratan, Daughters Wrin will dance to B Garman authoriti COPENHAGEN, Murch | IMIT ON THE FOOD Haim Garden, o8th Strect wid Leninge erat’ denet cr ures published tn Hin show tht ton Avenue M 10 Men will supplies Which wus smuggled across | i persons were killed and 1,754 were ALLIES SEND T0 GERMANS | ‘iat, “e Rsauh in Hau, N the Polish frontir A non-vomn injured in aerial attacks by Allied | ath s Kk Mon 4 Will hold the Viticw at the N sioned officer and tive civilians ave re. | forces ) German territory up to York vi - Castine, PRICE: me syOW Ported to have been arrested {i me | Nov. 6, 118, nding to othulal thee | | the Committe of A Plictity in the plot ures inade 4 in Berlin, Only Half a Pound of Flour Per] rrangements DE venort ) Upton Hilven waye | which aided In the preparations f thet Lembers, the Capital of Culnie | areench Cael you sor} Day for Each Person—None | th at demonstration ts ed ith >t d fT ' , | eat doris tidrew Gargan, om tac a yack to tal di nt c . ; r | for Loafer ite a F fon M Tatrick ne mmubardinent | PART Sunday, March 16.—T'he ) | Cavanaugh, Andrew 8 of the city NOt Teh). |nduet commission sof tha thai rhe | EAN, March 17 (Ansoctuted 1 RYanKuRh, Andrey an, Bt. J berg ulready are in ruins or hire bi ly i ha ibe of | criryoyh Pinay hae a han, Matriek un, Jumes ed to hw urred. for the firat man is not enthuslastio over t amount re | Johu Jerome 1 of food he dy likely to get under the ie [xsisioung” asteenent™ with” | TROUBLE OVER AT TIENTSIN, | ‘The newspapers, in reducing the | atin totals to figures in pound: capita. take a ® of thelr estimates the | WA poppurlat tho war and work | ttein« out ten pounds amonthly | Department 4 that all way quiet person, ‘ihe Mood Administrator lat Tien ‘Tain, where t win (rouble Haws cightoen pounds, which results | fast between American soldiers PulAtion of 45,000,00, excluding the ing & full 4 {bE tvs and # tenth of Hof fata] | Asnoviated Irv despateh from + Pp nek Pekit ® \ bed uid ra Ne J Amer! iin the Japanoad cantina I, at no food shall be allotted to those noOXMLIN BY Japanese {who ure unemployed through their own 1 nd an attack ny it n Americans ata movin ‘oult aire in the con — » Ceylon Packed Tea » in the World ‘Hritain St Limtts Price of and ey | LONDON, Mareh 17 8, The Board of radians in ity | Trade has abolished maximum price AWA, March 17.—C, Robertson, regulations on all raw cotton except mae fina any contingent in |ing that imported from America and hh Russia, entioned among the \Deypn [basis in to-day"s casualty eu Y WOMAN ON STAND IN INCH TRIAL SORT MARTIAL WquRY a MAE HAYES “Wi HAYES, HERE, DENTFES AUTO MAN IN INCH CASE (Continued From First Page.) Mrs. Inch out because he knew she was innocent?” Mr. Fallon asked, | told him T thought he should help her," replied the witness, Mr. Herrman, testifying in rebuttal, sald that he never had seen Mae Hayes |previous to this trial and that tho ook for the telephone mossage be- n his office and Cincinnati was not ordered reversed by him, After Herrman had left the stand | Mao Hayes was recalled for a mo- ment to answer two questions: “Did you see the witness who has Just s ished testifying T did.” she said. Did you recognize him?" “Yes,” said she. Tt was then that the defense rested and the svguments began. Mr. Fallon made a point of Herr- mann's denial that he knew Mae Hayes, “Mae Hayes ig a respectable mar- ried woman now,” he said. “Do you think that anything could induce her to leave her home and come to New York and sacrifice all in her testimony she did not know what she was do- 5? Herrman says he doesn’t know her. ‘Well, wh ; W| Mrs. Lester was the wife of Charles re Well, what would you expect /11, Lester, an insurance broker of No, him to say? You jurors are the|15 Rroad Strect. She was the daughter Judges of the facts in this case, Thejof Henry Kendall, head of the General Court's business is only to instruct]. cturing Company, of Providenc you in the Inw, not in the facts, Mae|R- I, Her husband's sister ts Mrs. Hays knows that what she camo here to say is the truth, And the one who knows least about the case is Betty Inch.” \ oMr Fallon said there were two in- | nocent victims in the case, Betty Inch being one, Herrman's wife being the There were two persons re- sponsible, Herrman and Mae Hayes, and he aid the far greater burden of responsibility rested on Herrman, He ¢ jal attention to ul- ed discrepancies in the testimony of the two detectives, Jenkins and Sullivan, at this and the earlier trial And he said that the principle on whieh such witne testified was, “When forget.” He also called testimony that Betty Inch claimed ownership of a rug in Herrman's automobd' nd contrasted this with Herrman's de- nia} that he knew the women in the NEW GERMAN-AUSTRIAN CABINET IS FORMED National Assembly \ ization—Dr, in doubt, attention to oles for Social- Renner BY BAR ASSOCIATION ees National Organization Informs Baker It Has Namied Commit- tee for Investigation. Secretary of War Baker has been advised of the appointment of a com- mittee of five members of the American Nur Association to investigate the status of the present military law re- sting to courts martial.” This was an- nounced by the Association here today | With the statement that “the commit- (ee expecta to commence its work at a very early date.” | The committees was appointed by eorge T. Page, President of the asso- ation, In accordance with resolutions |adopted by its Executive Committee, to |which it will report the results of ita Investigation, together with @recom- | mendations. ; It 4s headed by &. 8, Gregory of Ohi- The other members are Judge P. Bynum of Greensboro, N. C.: nder Bruce of Min- Hinkley of Bal- Martin Conboy of New SUPREME COURT 10 DECIDE _ BURLESON'S PHONE POWER | Permits State of Kansas to Attack | Rate Order in Original Proceedings. WASHINGTON, March 17 of Postmaster General Burleson to in- crease telephone rates throughout the country is to be determined by the Su preme Court, which to-day granted the | State of Kansas permission to inatitute original proceedings aguinst tho Post- master General, questioning the validity of his order of Dec, 13 last establishing Authority new toll rates, The Court ordered that a return in the case at the next t | Under Jan. be a in the order attac! effec the P r eral establishes a new classification and schedule toll rate under a parcel zone syst The Kansas authorities allege that the Postmaster General ex- ceeded his authority in making it, and that it Is “unlawful, unreasonable, ar- bitrary, unjust and oppressive.” The questions involyed touch every State, WOMAN KILLED BY GAS IN FIFTH AVENUE HOME): Mrs. Eleanor K. Lester, Wife of Broad Street Broker, Believed Victim of Accident. Mrs, Eleanor K. Lester, forty-two, was found lying dead in her nigh clothes on the floor of her home, No. 12 Fifth Avenue, this morning by H. D. Baker, superintendent of the building. 4 was escaping from an open fixture, | The police believe Mrs. Lester turned on the gas by mistake and was over- come before she could reach a window. sinee 21 lust, stm: ot Patrick A. Valentine, of No, 8 East 69th Street, wife of the late Vice President of Armour & Co. Mr. Lester Is at present out of town on a business trip. LONGER AND UGLIER WORD FROM GLASS TO CRITIC cretary Returns Con ssman McFadden’s Letter on Williams, Branding It “Mendacious.” WASHINGTON, March 17. — Repre entative MeFadden to-day drew the fire of retary Glass over the Penn. sylvanian’s query as to how John Skel ton Willams was being tained comptroller of the curre y. Secretary Glass even returned MeFadden'y letter, ‘did not care to retain it for secretary explained — priy that he was authoribed by law t Ja continuing appointment |but in his reply to MePadden he de. clared that he felt “under no wolica tion lo respond. to an. offensively he pertinent and deli ately mendacious Communication, LIEUT. COL, SCOTT IS DEAD, 27th Division Officer Was Son of tely make in the case TIME E LIME@ WILL BE FIXED FOR ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS OF PEACE BLEWITT TAKES STAND ATB. R. T, WRECK TRIAL Division Superintendent Accused of Manslaughter Tells of His Duties. Thomas F. Blewitt, superintendent of the Southern Division of the B. R. T., on trial in the Nassau County Supreme Court at Mineola, L. Ia, for alleged manslaughter in conneetion with the Malbone Tunnel wreck of last Novem- ber, took the witness stand in his own defense at noon to-day. It was ex- pected that Blewitt's testimony would conclude the showing of the defense, and that the arguments of prosecuting and defending attorneys would be made this afternoon. Blewitt apent his first half hour on the stand In telling of his experience in tho railroad business inee 1892 and jn leseribing his duties intendent Blewitt said motormen's attention was called to new track conditions by lights, flags, “six-miles per hour signbourds and bulletins. Asked to name the men he cho: to fake the places of striki mot on Nov. 1, Blewitt called over including Hdward Luciano, motorman of the wrecked train, lon Super men weverl, “Why did you select these men he was asked “Because of their competency Blewitt sald. “I knew they were com petent to operate trains and that T could place the utmost reliance in them,” POLIGE TO BE VACCINATED TO STOP INFLUENZA SPREAD All Members of Department Who Do Not Object Will Receive Serum Injection by Army Doctors, All members of the boli who are willing will be vaccinated as & measure of prevauti spread of influenza and pneu This was decided at a c 26 Department on 5a tween Dr, John T. Francis Medical Corps, Health Comm ‘ Royal 8, Copeland and Dr. J. ray, Chief Surgeon or the P, | partment. | It is not compul on the part of | any man to submit to the serum jn- jection, but When Dr, Francis first tried out on himself at the Old Slip stat! the thirty-two stalwart cops there ¢ lowed suit, The work will be perf under As med the supervisi the eMciency of ¢ ed for a day tion, only one- in each precinct will | one time, a LENINE DODGES MORE SHOTS mehed After Missing vik Premier. March 17.—Another attempt Promi despatch bit ‘unw n of I Francis. patient Is lightly low: two following the inje sixth of the for receive injections ZURICH, haa been made to ass: Lenine, according to celved "from Bertin shot at Moscow, but it was sald. a to-day. was) Hievassailant was lynched r wa. 1, YONKERS NURSES ON TRIAL FOR DEATH OF BABIES Women Accused of Allowing Infants to Succumb to Malnutrition and Neglect. (Special to ‘Tha Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, March 17.—Annie Murphy and Bridget Mlaherty, Yonkers hursos, Indicted on charges of man- ter, went on trial to-day before me Court Justice ‘Tompkins, It is alleged they allowed babies left in their care In their nursery on Locust Hill Avenue, Yonkers, to dio of neglect and malnutrition. The nur both sray-haired, deny the babies died of noglect. Seventy-two Witnesses ha en called, among them Charles Warner, Superintendent of the Soclety for the Preven of Cruelty to ‘hildren, who Investicated the nursery tnd eauaed th t _ REDS PLAN AIR PROPAGANDA. Avintors Trate for Vilehtn Over Vrance and Bogin WASHINGTON, Mureh 17.—The Rue- jan Bolshevik Government is planning tou Ireraft in a propaganda cam paign in England and Irance, accords ne to Swedish press reports made pub- to-day by th Department Aviators for. thy ar 1 to be to drop papers eon- k propaguida written > WILSON SLEEPS UNTIL NOON, Then He ¢ and nfers With Col, House a Drive. PAT ‘ 6 sup} any. Mra, Wileon Se > - Supreme Court Asked to Hasten n y Hearing. WASHINGTON, March 17.—The Gove r hear Dense t Edward A. Rumely er edie tor of New Fivening Malt. Rumely Is try his removal F 4 to anewer ading with DIED. WARRIGAN.—Morch 15, at the port of rkation, Hoboken, J. 38 MIAH J, HAREIGA < tery B, 104th t Funeral from Mrs, Magu Wednewt thence to 14th nt te t ¢ Bantr si 1 papora pleas ty Viet cent. rail erowiis feasiatatta MahiSaared tin ate fragrant, velvety Rock, Sati e and tust Maren Ksth and 1UU. GIANT GREEN LOLLIPOPS —Vhey Fated with gree Joker for xt. Vatetek’s affording loty enloyment, PRICE, BLARNEY STONES —A t acta tint pian out he ind to Blarney Stones. CREME DE MENT! are bia. emerald tinted ¢ favored with finest Creme and present ni A tasty and Patrick's D Wearing of the A combination, of individual pinch 1 With green ribbe Kae containi 1 a Milk Chocolate Pine, Md Lanty. propriate EMERALD GEMS—Onr famous axsort Jocks. Twinta, Curls, satinet te apprep: emerald tat, ASSORTED CHOCOLATE Packed in’ Green and MILK Stores: N Vormer Chief of Staff, Chancellor. Lieut, Col. David H t ment, according to a®telog from | leviathan while returning to this Vienna, includes Dr, Renner as Chan-|quartors staff of the 2tthe Lin r, Herr Jodofink as Vv Chan- | Wiilen A meniber Herr Schumpeter aa Minister arune rye shure MW Pr helt Wedne f Finanee, Dy J Us ae Minist AF ibe pt rt UN HS sh Dn Ne and burial will be in’ Arlington Come Soctatization, Herr Bauer also con Col Was thirty-seven years old Iinues temporarily us. Minister « rena ' Affal ‘he National Assembly haa yauwea| ARRESTED AS HE DANCES, bills relative to Parliament and the|conen, Taken Krom (lvls Arma, State Government and has also aps |) ote Saws eaual proved a measur Hing for the So-} stax Cohen, otherwise Maxwell Colen, clalization of the latter, of was held in $5,000 bail by Magimtra URICH, March 17—The pill for hth (he BNGee" Plawa cater union of Austria und Germany passed | iiooklyn, to-day on a charge of aur te third reading, a Vienna despatch po- larson: aken from the ported to-day. i with whom. he w ave ; Rurlasid Casino, | Went Bank of the Khire ter Avenues, the thon for Germany. Lo k LONDON, March 17.—The test quoa- |, wea ined from tion for the Bates at the} rank Walke of 610] Peuce Conferen be the woat| ioanwey: roo) < 1 by} ¢ h forged chek | ink of the Rhine 4 Berlin de > | tch to the Ma The delegates in Sevill wil be authorized to break negotia- n, Mareh Two tions If this matter is forced upon Killed and several wound-! vem, and in this case the Cabinet unday The casual- will support the delegation and will|ties resulted from an exchange of shots resign if the National Assembly takes 4 different attitude, between had just held 4 meeting, the police and radicals who lyn, i Mili ‘Ghocabater Pack in Hiled Confection und ® host of othern. oresc Hinte MILK CHOCOLATE CovEreD ASCHING CHEMRIES—The Big with Moeclal for two BONS—These are favored, ean « 39C nterkrern merald cinted he UND BOX nape Bon strictly mwrets t ted hoses Nera VOUND BOX Green Package of nopular hard candies. fLercupsy Hlossoiine Amore y and POUND BOX OUR TIS PACK AGE argo. 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