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PROMISE WOUNDED HEROES WILL SEE PARADE OF 27TH, | > Officials of Mayor's Commit- tee Act When Criticism : Becomes Severe. BS WAY ROPE OFF Several Plans Suggested and Hospital Heads Are Called } to Meeting. SPACE The Mayor's Committee began to sec he light at about noon to-day. Then criticism of the committee for | tverlooking the thousands of wound- 1@ soldiers in distributing grand stand ) fickets for the 27 vegan to take effect Grover A. Whalen, Secretary, th Division parade Mayor Hylan’s announced a revised plan. 4e also announced that he had called & conte mee with the heads of the nilitary hospitals in and nearby Now York in the Hall of Records to-night. Almost simultaneously Daniel J. Ryan, Secretary of the Borough of 1 Manhattan and in charge of public for the committee, stated that “every Wounded soldier will be taken care of vefore any an gets @ ticket for che grand stand.” f BUT WIL NOT BUILD STAND *|Crossing Ocean Are Two Machine THESE ARE THE UNITS OF THE 27TH DIVISION | ON THEIR WAY HOME: Gun Battalions and 107th Detachment. Following are the remaining units of the 27th Division on their Way across the Atlantic: 106th Machine Gun Battalion— On board the battleship Missouri, due to-morrow, 24 officers and 724 enlisted men, going to Camp Merritt. 104th Machine Gun Battalion— On board the cruiser Seattle, due Wednesday, 12 officers and 396 en+ listed men, going to Camp Mills, 107th Infantry Detachment—On board the cruiser Seattle, due Wednesday, 3 officers and 244 en- listed men, going to Camp Merritt, the New York parade, did not ac- tually begin until today, | The plan for a separate grand- stand for the wounded soldiers 8 promptly vetoed by Mr. Whalen, The committee intends to build no more stands, he said, The committee on of $250,000, has an appropria- exclusive of $80,000 Just what n care of means |¢ he Arch, The dig stand extend. in this connection not entirely 60th to 110th Street will cost tlear as yet, but it was encouraging t $75,000 f) us being the first real sign of in-| bottaue ob elite Ih del 48 G6 erest in the wounded soldiers that ‘the principal reason for opposition tol \ (i the committee has shown. jbuilding a stand for the wounded, at } The only hint of what it will com- |a cost probably $8,000. Neverthe- ee prise, came from Major W. J.|less, L. G. Kaufman, Treasurer of the | Monoghan of the Base Hospital in|Commi has launched an effort to| | he old Greenhut store, who said rep- |raise $25,000 to pay for souvenir pro- | | ) resentatives of the committee had|grams to be distributed in the di / nformed him that Fifth Avenue side- | grandstand { walks on both sides will be roped |6200 TICKETS LEFT FOR OFFI-| \ aff between 18th and 1th Streets for | CIALS, | \) the use of wounded sol | According to the committee's figures \ The hospital officials will be aked | there will be nearly 27,000 men in the | attend the parade when they meet (| it the Hall of Records conference to- aight, and the number of places in windows along the line of march of- fered for wounded will be ghecked up. A small proportion of | the men may be better off tover, it is said WHALEN VETOES PLAN FOR SEPARATE STAND. Such arrangements as this, togethe with tops of motor busses back tnto the side streets along the line « | © state the number of men who can soldiers under | march—another suggestion the com- } ri mittee had in mind for the wounded \ soldiers—would ay the thousands . of surplus tickets Sti the com- the and politicians who want them ' mand of members ¢ committe vague schemes for »m is the proposal } Opposed to thes solving the prot to build a grand stand exclusively for ; ted that each Alderman “ : wounded soldiers, along Madison |) ided with 100 tickets, but this | “square south of the Altar of Liberty | explained as heavy sar. and Victory Jeasm, there being no tickets for the} This is advanced as the most} iio) on feasible and economical plan for the | Alde nin Gilmore warmly ap wounded soldiers, to th plans to give them curb stone as opposed hi » of march, the tickets for gold star” men in the division's cas- list will call for 13 809, | This will leave 0 tickets for civil- | jans. City and State officialas, officials | tie | and § nd two tickets for each | se will call for 54,000 tickets; of each two | families of the | ualty about from up-State i n, army guard offi- | of. | 000 members of the | It had been es- would 18,000 | cers, must be taken car Also, there are Mayor's Committe timated that there for the of men killed in action was ken estimat king f tickets politicians, but number not into consideration in that the believed ommittee, there Mr. is no f putting up any g! her than that »bably and stand along Fifth will evoke of Alderman Avenue criticism Tt had and windows donated by the kindly disposed. f There is plenty of time to build } such a stand, as demonstrated by the fact that work on the Brooklyn stand, to be used one day befo } Evening World's sugges- 1 stand at Madison Square e is plenty of room ther: “There he is plenty of room tbe. tween 89th and 90th Streets, and still another nple sp: between 95th and 1081 ets, There is no reason for not constructing plenty of stands. said Plenty of Space Here for Grand S Stand to Seat 7, 000 Wounded Soldiers to See Great Parade of the 27th. v" pee ara ~~ _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH. 17 1919, — RIDE ON CULVER LINE. |e Carcied to Work on Firat Week Day Trip. new Cu Elevated Line of Rapid Transit: system J thousands to work this more Jing. ‘The line was opened yesterdays A fivqecar train made the ran from | King's Highway to Park Row in 36 minutes ax against 46 min (es fore | meriy made, when trains mm the urface from Kings Highway to Ninth Avenue This new nw was begun 1915, i9 a three-track line, though two tracks are now in use | Grapefruit IN YOUR HAND {t's heavier—it has more juice “‘Jaiciest Fruit in the World” 5th AVENE Certaily there ought to be grandstand | wounded men in hos- who can attend.” seats for the pitals nearby, | The ONE THING NEEDED . j Glistening china, gleaming silver, picture ! snowy linen, and Tetley’s,—a perfect And no wonder,—a steaming cup of Tetley’s cheering fragrant tea will always add the right touch to the otherwise perfect meal. With a cup of Tetley's deep colared, soft flavored Orange Pekoe Tea in your hand, for instance, you find anew | meaning in tea. cheer will help you enjoy that dinner And its comfort and i or luncheon, All of Tetley's Teas are gathered from the world’s finest tea gardens, and are carefully and skilfully blended, They have a different flavor, 4 TETLEY'S TEA, KOOKING SOUTH NEW WILKINS WL re YORK HEROES THREATS 10 tal | it Eachanes St. New York City TALK OF LUNCHROOM STRIKE igs ncuse What Vo-Niaht s! FRICK OFFERS TO BUILD STAND| eo Taken. FOR WOUNDED. Ke among the em near H. C. Frick has offered the Red] | sof the lower grade restaurants | Cross the use of a stand he pro ind self-serving lunch c pores. to bulid. outside his. Fitva : : Gordon & Dilworth Avenue residence. This will be a nulla acansss " Hie helh the cMmelate bur Gf nternational Pederat REAL course will fall far short of pro. | m and Restaurant Empl 4 0 M viding places for 7,000 or more men. a A mass meet has been called for} V Mayor Hylan haw’ sequented "th aga 0 ar | | SRANGE MARMALADE Joard of Aldermen to A resolu th © n tion to-day, designating March 254s aL Ati an afnitat prerpies Sold by a holida A bill is pend Al . poe oe bany to make the day a State holi- | mportant TBlaseare Ss Said to} Men Who Drove F: Bra tenth Cars | Longshoremen Say Boat Own | workers with the International, Federa leading dealers day : n of Hotel and Restaurant Workers if tainable at yours call “Theatrical managers have notifiea}] Have Been Made in Long at St. Mihiel and in Argonne ers Are Trying to “Tamper” | Restaurant employees are now working maar 5244 the Mayor's Committee t! the i : . Tea? 4 eighty-four hours eck for from play houses will accomodate $2,000 Beach Murder Case. | Had Many Casualties. With Union Members. rat h n week for from $16 soldiers on the night of the celebra- | ace | “ alae, ——aneon tion, This will take in all the men of| \.. ‘ if oe | c the division and about 6,000 wounded While D rict Attorney Weeks of Five hundred New York heroes of If private boat owners persist in | soldiers Sassau County declined to-day to ; trying to deal with union men on Manh Brooklyn will have its| discuss the fr, it was sald bY) cincer who organized the first Amer h n rf tne Internati celebration to welcome home the] other official aig (a vouhnettt ? , the union officials, tne Interna |106th Infantry, the old 23d being the in Tank Corps, came home to-day | Longehoremen's Union will call nucleua around which other Brook-|the Weeks office at Mineola, Te In! oo ii. geabre liner Patria, which {on strike its 42,000 members in th lyn fonal Guard organizations | iy, arrest will be made before : i port here, according to a warning is }built th iment aa its representa. {at an arr x made before! scked at Went Slat Street, Brook- | Port here, rding t warning | tion in the 27th Division. night in the Wilkins murder case at i, oii0 American ‘fighting [Sued by Thomas 1. Delahunty, Pres A grand stand eight blocks 1on& yong Beach, Le T 1 dent of the Marine Workers’ Affil | represented in the |on Bedford Park West now is under “08 088 a pe ation, th mornin, This would construction with volunteer labor One re wlated about the Tho tank men on the ship made Up) ois surthor tle-up of shippin | from the shipyards of William H. Gourt House at Mincola was that a the 304th brigade tank corps—65 of- | “St \ ale | Todd, who contributed the lumber, ©°UF . Acate sanded 4h cet Tacks them | oo be called as a re ne ‘Brooklyn Victory Celebration later will than that whieh Mrs. Lode ce Ji sult of tampering” by th nmittes hopes to.extend the stands... wiring Jett practically everye|Ton oe SOF Which! rowboat owners with members of the another eleven bloc val i fought gloriously in the Mit union. . thing to charity had be yund and est drive n aus al |BAR SEATS TO SPECULATORS, | Provsht to the atten a : Bah Reed sata raat cent, AMOPE) offers of $10 a day mado to them i F This W a O I — trict Attorney Whether Ti alter no ‘ ahi J per een they 1 return to work, At a meet K. of C, Officiats Mt Wekate | criiing le the eniet benaiclary. UA 1 I uanded by WOisd antes pean aerate fae or ee nly io to Right ee 8. Patton regula y offers were to be made to Speculators will have chance | dev the DE bal amas fl the men, Union officials, however, to profiteer on the Knights of Colum- Mra. Wilk ns, who had t " mar The Patria arrived Quarantine) companied their men to the Maritime NO Cathedral, when the 27th Division ¢rom her nd husband, was #0] y¢ f a at renee BUIINK: Whee Vite MAIL | parades March a an bi ence wa ave been he ne bout ~ ~ eal MAG Are 8D, x in the dooryard of the Wilkit on 1 pr annie nat (thee. Union nende prenant | York chapter, announ at Long Beach ! ) ; fog had settled #o deeply| Capt. William A. Maher, he These letters must be preae atter re ng Long Beach He “| Master Mates and Pilots’ A person at War Activitir y man's miurrow bones that) wig early this afternoon that Jani ter 05 West 40th Street, w Dr, Wilkins said that ilinost fe the two days) L. Hughe al conciliator, had a > - whom pounced upon him as he en-|fi00, Mursliew and the epportuyity | Dot owners and the strikers for tate| QTTH MEN ARE VITIMS. tne] oe i eats ee beach es New York lish fortifications and hop over into] of the conference, Barlier in the day seroamo “for help, the pl sich gt 17 OF Ado TANKS IN Tae |e “atte i any “meeting “at whiten | and the thi ; - wa ; iad | ARGONNE yur v | ea é Rate Jumps to ‘fo 78 Cenis Cents When Car ‘ is in the|. 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