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ee Sa —_— ‘Circulation Books Open to All.”’ “ Cirenlation Books Open to AL a _ Sr Be ad ene NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919. 22 AGN WEATHER—Fair, colder to-night: fair Wednesday Cae te WAR COUNCIL DECLARES KIEL CANAL FREE a EXKAISER 1S A COWARD, St 7, COTE EAD PPE IN WILKINS HOME —SREMERS EPA. COUNCIL MAKES PROGRESS OR HE'D RECAIN HS THRONE, 4 LIKE ONE USED IN MURDER; ‘ENTE INDRAFTING PEACE TREATY: SAYS MAXIMILIQN HARDEN, .mueu. DOCTOR MAY BE SUICIDE... BRITAN YIELDS ON CABLE — \" Speeding Away After Fatal | | to Follow Opinion of Coun- | = << _ | ; - . sel on 2.75 Per Cent, Drink. | a ._ German Editor Frankly Discusses) PR Accident. search for Physician, Accuse! LONG BEAGH DOCTOR ne STA |Decision Is Reached That Forts on Conditions in His Country—Says),,.%," mar em mio swee, of Kling Wite, Extends Al" WHO IS BEING SOUGHT on rok prow. sme «| Helgoland Shall Be Dismantled— their ention to teat the | Urooklyn, a pretty Syrian girl ot] Over the East. As SLAYER OF WIFE ° see : Present Government Cannot Tet rie roe rin excess te 5) William J. Burns, head of the “ = vleotole natant t| Sub-Committee on League of Nations Meets Two Days Ahead Ebert’s Election a Mistake. to-day on a charge of violating the| Burns Detective Agency, made the Vehicle Law, in connection with an| positive statement late this after e-half of one per cent., expect | begin the brewing of 2.76 per cent. beer | By Frank J. Taylor. accident which caused the death of{noon that Dr. Walter Wilkins of |within a week oF ten days, according | of Schedule. T (United Press Staff Correspondent.) | ten-year-old Jennie Stabile, No. 354| West 65th Street, for whom a war to an Sanmuncement made to-day by | 4 ee ' : counsel for the United States Brewers’ * “ ; A i wy ada oy 1919, by pian Press.) leet ere ee vaiea rant was issued yesterday charging Association and individual brewers in PARIS, March 18.—The Supreme Allied War Council decided to- BERLI are’ (By Courier to Paris).—Maximilian Harden, editor 6 = ile © was killed by| him with the murder of Mr. Wilkin this city day that the fortifications on the Islind of Helgoland, Germany's formid- f of Zukunft and Germany's most outspoken citizen, told the United Press| Miss Diab's automobile on October 25]on Feb, 27, at Long Beach, Le Ly All that the brewers are waiting on . ae ) to-day that— last when she was crossing the street 1), prooklyn. now, it was announced, are new| able base in the North Sea, must be dismantled. in front of her home. The charge stocks of malt.” Most of the companies It was decided also that the Kiel Canal should be internationalized againt Miss Diab was that after the The present Government should be, and will be, Bu named an attorney. have kept thoir organisations intagt| overthrown, accident, instead of stopping and, “Go to his office,” said the de and will need only to fire their boilers, And made available to the ships of all nations on even terms, The German people are crazy. attending the child, she sped away. |tective, designating the street and the | to be ready again for business, *, Toil will be collected to pay tor the The Kaiser, if he were not a coward, would return) “I did slow down,” Olga testified oor, “and ask for the address of the None would say whether ho expects maintenance of the canal, Germany to Germany and regain the throne. in her own behalf. “But a crowd of; Se a 3 pats pice | |{nterference from the Government WILSON MAY RETURN probably will retain sovereignty of Success of the League of Nations and world peace pooplo began to gather and thoy |¥@UR% German who attended Mrs.) That, nearly all pointed out, has been A | the waterway. ‘The Council haa under 3 depends upon close and friendly relations between looked so angry and threatening) Wilkins's funeral, When you get left to thelr counsel, headed by Elbit BY MIDDLE OF AP IL, pnaideration the question of main- Germany, Great Britain and America, that I was nervous and drove away.|that address go there and you will! Root and William Guthrie, who have W TE Hi SE REPORT ining Helgoland as a port of refuge Harden, who just recovered from several weeks’ |1 was sure, of course, that the child|¢ind Dr. Wilkins.” | givenan opinion that the brewers have HI 0U for peaceful craft illness, discussed conditions in Germany freely and Would be cared for.” Reporters who heat Burns make ROE GO UE We: eiey MORE Daren: aur Dritien delégasion to the Feues Olga was arrested and taken be-| fore the Grand Jury on a charge of homicide, but that was dropped and| Wilkins will be arrested before n the charge of violating the vehicle| When hour followed hour to-da frankly. He is now in bad repute with all classes; with the old regime because he continually fought them during the war, and with the revolutionaries be- cause Germany has not benefited so far by following President Wilson, as of alcohe thi |Conference consented to tot aatcs Sell Gasiet Cem anaee Statement Based on Rumor That! supreme Council th peared a ot bss This will be the point upon which| the Peace Treaty Will Be Com- future ownership of ¢ ables to possible sultg in the courts will be| pleted Next Week America, All parties interested in the this statement expect that Dr erman not likely to be included in the treaty of peace, according to the view of the American peace delegation. Germany will be requircd to surrender title to contain ordinance substituted. Under higio Hews of dhe whereabouts | baned, counsel for the brewers holding , ‘aTON. duestion are preparing briefs. ba advocated se sn) 5 with no news of the whereabou | D: 1c a WASHINGTON, March 18 England selzed the German this jaw the maximum penalty is tWOl pr. Wilkins, District Attorney Charles y * jthat Daniel C. Roper, Comminsioner | HI Hot officials “I am flooded with letters from people asking mo why I told them to | years’ imprisonment. Miss Diab willl. Weeks of Naosau County begon to De WALTER WILKINS of Internal Revenue, had no legal au-| W peep me pases pies cables and is still controlling follow Wilson and why Germany is still starved by the blockade," said appear for sentence Monday, Mean-|¢ear that the wibielan mans ep maior) Sasorip thority to fix one-half of one per cent. Pats hats the) Diane:.| bs m.) eek " tter, bi 1 7 aaa s cls a, dec ARE ts the offic descrip- F aly c isposition of Gern arshi Harden. “I don't understand the latter, but my faith in Wilson {s undi-! while she is free on her original bail) “phe disappearance of Dr. Wilkins,” tion of Dr. Walter K. Wil. |@% th amount of alcohol beer ad treaty might be completed next position ermon warships is minished. I realize the tremendous opposition and difficulties he has to| of $2,000 the Siateict Attoriay said thiasarta on . : surmount. I am confident he will prevail. But it is hard to satisfy people| She Is the daughter of A. G. Diad,| noon, “would appear to be a length-| charging him with the murder of The Brewors’ Axsociation as a body who. are hungry, or others who are using the situation against Wilson and | merchant ‘and editor of ® Syrlan|ening of the chain of evidence, If| his wife. has boon jssued announced this afternoon that it will us liberals. paper, County Judge Dike said he} ne is alive I am confident shail | ixty-four; height, 5 feet 8 | NOt advise its members to manufac- curate, President urn home by (he Kins, for whom a warrant, week proved a: Wilson might r middle of April | we Age, fe - No information regarding the |ine ships. The ultimate ownership “Germany's new republican Government isn't anything to be proud of, | considered her Sone on the wit-lget him, He had Iitle money with| inches; gray hiir, gray mustache, ral one ae that {tes sent ‘a probable date of approval of a | will be determined later. t is entirely too much like the old regime. But for the time being it |"%* Stand remarkable him. We are watching his banks. eray mutton chop ede whiskers no . treaty bas been received at the K leg hat weatval eouniriee aaa ee | and Guthrie that they might do so ought to be recognized and dealt with liberally by the Entente to prevent The District Attorney spoke the| almost white: full face, florid White House. have a Jarger share in the organtaa- words “if he is alive” so gravely that| complexion, bald head; weighs | lesally. oe i j 5 a cs cr. Ate ATT am 4 pout 190 pounds apoes gy wi ae ac Nations than is now proposed was 4 EBERT’S ELECTION “SAD MISTAKE.” HAVE SAILED FOR HOME|: secont time to-day, it he tains) hoax pada eresh (ab mR) (Since eel Bek Penne. OSrSE PAR INQUIRY PLANNED INTO | toads toia-gubvaroritise of thellha i “The present Government thinks it must build bridges from the old to the physiclan may be dead halting walk; wrists noticeably [Inet ae tion prowery.| MAMING OF B. RT RECEIVER | corterence Commission of the League ; the new regime, instead of making the transition clean cut. The Govern- , Nes fe Nery likely. senlled the Die) large, hangs powortyb shawldene | ico 4. acurray, {tp Eresident, tated 0 Te Be | of Nations to-day by the envoys of ment can be compared to Gen. Ludendorff’s position last July, when the| Represents 24 Per Cent. of Per- raed . seabed that the doctor may) square and well buil aren s s teat A RUM ESE Gibck ae Landaa - Holland, Switzerland, Denmark, Nor- German Armies were at the height of their victory. I pointed out then shing’s Forces When the “elviniay ee nara Werte cities tal i se ee ty tn ordi, | #upply its trade for several months| Assembly Resolution Also Provides | way and Sweden. Otherwise, the rep- that defeat was inevitable, but they couldn't see it. So it 1s with the pres- Armistice Was Signed. fore the Grand Jury to-morrow at| nary conversation and has not a | 48d will pot replenish tt immediately. | for an Investigation of Financial | resentative sald, they were generally ent Government. It is at the height of its powers, but it refuses to recog- nize the great movement toward radicalism or liberalism. It refuses to Col. Jacob Ruppert and George Condition Causes. | satisfied with the plan 's deep voice; usos good language i ‘ 8 ty Ehret, heads of two of the largest ‘he #yb-committee of the League of SHINGTON, March 18.—Figures| Mineola to ask for Dr. W made the War Department|dictment, Twenty witnesses, including, and speaky deliberately \Apsclal to The Rrening World.) jations Co lane cleanse itself or see what is coming today ose that 470,736 povepind ae Long Beach policemen, detec ee and brewertes in the city, announced they! aLmaNy, March 18-—-Semators Boy days ah CESAR ties he “The Government must be overthrown in favor of one that is honest,|_men of the American Expeditionary | neighbors of the Wilkinses, have been DAY OF THE OTTWS PARADE Will: Feaine operaAdons at Onos, land and Biack introduced a resolution | countries, with the exception of pany above board and trustworthy. It is pathetic that no one was elected to|Forces had sailed for home up to| summoned by aubpoena Browers in other sections of thel:. gay providing for a lewislative in- | were 5 presented, ; : the National Assembly who possesses both ability and the confidence of | March 19. That number represented) Justice E. T. Neu of Lynbrook DECLARED A CITY HOLIDAY country announced to-day that they | stigation of the “grounds upon which | the people. There are brains in Germany, if they are only given a chance. |herctings forces an Now It, and teri] opened @ Coroner's inquiry into t ae eenem a reaute the rmeanfacture|the receiver of the #. R. T. wes ap “Election of Ebert, the saddler, for the first President was a sad | {474,00 in France Wilkins case to-day and when only . lof $15 per cent. Geer immediately, | pointed." LEAGUE COVENANT. mistake. Why shoald Germany have to make such a mediocre start Of the total returned home or on the|AVe or six witnesses had been exam- Aljermen Adopt Resolution Closing |ang Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ano. | The resolution also provides that an T0 BE COMPLETED as arcpublic! He is undoubtedly honest, but so ordinary. I ath told | way'176,516 were casuals, including sick |!med announced that it was indefl-) 1)... 4 monic and Ask All Citi- eiation in St, Louis was one of these, |inquiry de of the “financial ac he wears a flashy pearl stickpin and is becoming a professional polle | 8P4 wounded. Out ot HATATE egeaity nitely postponed i France in November, h! 8s 2 ol ticlan, Nor is Scheidemann a man who Is able to get a good peace. |!" France in November, only | mavens Sacre “or been returned, while the field a»: liery| discoveries were attribu Pelitios Prevails when common sense should. The Government doesn't | figures showed 73,058 sent hue out| detectives Teal the difficulties of the peace problem or Germany's position.” of 213,846 Varden is heartily disgusted with the methods the German Foreign OMcc Phe erenath ot pie tmericas Army ling hougo of Dr. Wilkins at has been pr was signed. He condemns the For- [0 March 15 was 2,268.5 ipa Vest 65th Stree 8 said to porippl sare 0 OF | of 1,402,361 since the signing of the | West 65th Street, was said tor ‘ trmistice. ‘The War Department an-|dle a lead pipe picked up at the ens to Join in Welcome ! of which brought about the financial FGAHE Ot AMARtInGn’ 4achase 4e jon announced that all its mem fice han rs creaae d next Tuesday, the parade, 8 an Board rs in that State would follow New jay of the {Melal holt at work on t piece of | . found Ing neces | ; | i} Everard, Doelger and Trom-|q Senate and Assembly one, The reso Ready for Presentation a stated that they have |iution w Weel Tuesday, March 5,| come to no decision yet regarding the |Republican ma. Ok Eats! tay of review, and upon| manufacture of beer, but would await = | PARIS, March 18 (United ¥ nwe tising since the clus strongly rmistt | no doubt be defeated by the arity lemned the war and Germany's war policies, He wants to sm many deal sau 8). + ely with the Entente, sending | nounced that 1,608,133 officers and men, | Wilkina place at Long Beach on Feb. | w h Weacrved honor ; ANS ser delegates to Paris who ean be trusted to make a clean breast of German s|exctusive of 24,000 marines, were in 1/27, the night of the murder and stig’ ba the, arivade: and | Mts Ry tote BORAGE of dlreotors Meee eR cad tigsntice ‘stes ea took League of Nations covenant am guilt and establish @ basis upon which Germany can begin anew. Harden's |Purope—France, Germany, Russia. In] With the pipe found tk hi the Ame RERHIS NDPLARS RO) Nan SADT Lone Shrtninae oot nanan friends urged the Foreign Office nd him to the Peace Conference, ta |the United States there were 640.013 |were pieces torn trom a copy of | un Hxpaditionary Forces, be and | there 19 not only nothing in the Emer. ma Penoe Lente) ae is Unane) Hic: Forman OMRe Ma trot se 10 | ind at sea 64,203. The force in Siberia |New tra, a. Lynberok newspaprs, (the said duy hereby Ia declared ma nn |Rency Agricultural Appropriation Bilt y, Will be ready Saturday, i confer with President Wilson personally { possible, to admit Germany's | jumporod 8.970, with 47.218 in the in fficial holiday, and the pe th, |to stop them from making and selling was indicated in ain official elre : larif : Part of a copy of the New Era ™ { t ) clarify her present position. Marden agreed te but the F pouscenlone, ies ats aa ty are in 1 in in a1 2% per cent. beer, but they may also IMPORTANT cles to-day Foreign Office refused to der the posal, despite the fact that he is began SDOUE -& BARN uAd On| " come home toleontinue the business after the Prohi At the same time it waa stated that one of the few Gerinans who t romised in foreign $3, 000 000, 000, ITALY’S loa at dare eee r lmside th hown returned triumph from tho| bition Amendment to the Constitu TO ADVERTISERS the entire treaty, jnoln pistes ff , ” oy | aren a tion goes into effect, The amendment | —— nant, will be by a week FOUGHT WAR IN GUILTY w AY. | CLAIM AGAINST AUSTRIA ir chee Neely Oe A further, That the heads of|ts directed against Intosieating bev ||| Sunday Classified Advertis: trom saturday or the y Harden nued Ber ie eS Cai Bor au lat Vo eNs ferages, and the isaue hinges on a rul ing Cop cA ie ae re World In view of varying reports as to too tt thr ae A kat » Billion Be Paid } id " vy, lena Sunday Supplement Section of the preliminary treaty, it was to Hngland at a time w w PH Wa cia That One Billion Be Paid in jtouna nereny in eo eye i eet | winiam K. Oleout, counsel for th Display Raverbuine Capy shouid 4 out that its inclusion is fure The | many ahd G rc ceed Cash the Hee Pale p ' Ms las! 1 djo- | defense the test suit brought be in the World Office by dicated by the speed with which n England. Germany started tt ar I pointed ou November in the .¥ from the beginning “ae wees Joseph BE Everard, an Thursday, at 1 P. BL n is perfected. @ukuntt, We fought inia gullts wavvand home of propaganda made our! fOML, Mar will de] Mux Mayer, a glove manuf fis Cosi Pelee: Inecenxe SSeS SISEE TA SAMAR EE BYE Sunday Main Sheet Display Some reports have dwelt espe- people believ waited Ms ¢ futheriand, PD ‘ nilen { $2,000,000,000/in Fifth Avenue, Manhattan WASHINGTON, M tn ets ) restrain the Drewery from ii oony should be ia the World cially on the allegations that an Manian pennia wet aha a A frum Avstria-Hunga was reported home at No. 122 Olive $ ; ent. in conl an May 1. a4/ll Oefice by Kriday Evening, attempt to incorporate the league "The militarists claimed steadily that we were “cht and would win. : ple: Hes | ‘ a to-day) ett Re eee race in she pact will sow up the gene t uld win, | One billiun of voll (Continued on Fourteenty Page> lay told Attorn Late advert eral peace work. This argument 1 pointed out we were wron the fact that four-f 6 of the world was hoa t oman ' _ ' 1 lant Calf that ‘ eration in th is met by the statement that the against us was a sure sign we were wreng—and that we weuld be de- |) re thr WonED nespvcn yyy " be welepmed” Th covenant is now further advanced <r ne ” nN #. toto, asi vitation, it was stated, x n r = TARR DeLicawn, meFORR mie [RUS dha) Vivian ” HONE TAK OUAMORA L NON OIELY than any other feature of Sie (Continued on Second Page.) god we bow flay govd disvolin manes you f i 44K 4 Neg att! treaty, The Committee on Re- ry Au howe World’ Baliding” adr, wat dviu'e Medicine, Advi, (Continued on Second Page.) + | sponsibility for the War has « ' : { » + ee ee ee ee