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COMPLETE PROGRAMME FOR 27TH PARAD “PRICE TWO CENTS. Coverity 1010, by (The New ‘The Frege Publishing York A. _NEW — BANDITS CAUGHT AFTER RAID 0 rio. “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | 1919, 20 PA ES WEATHER—Fair To-Night and Thursday, YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, BO renee nS, DR. WILKINS ON WAY HERE TO SURRENDER i ~ BANDITS ROB FREEPORT BANK: TWO CAPTURED, ONE'S SHOT —— IN BATTLE WITH POL POLICEMAN LAST 7TH TROOPS oe Queens Officer aise Chee Day- light Raiders in Auto After Getting Phone Tip. PART OF LOOT Leeds Robbers Fled in Blue ee LAND IN NEW YORK eter ut. whe WITH WAR HONORS - Relatives and nd Pood Greet 1) “PM COMING BACK,” SAYS TELEGRAM SIGNED WILKINS Detectives Watch at Station Following Receipt of Wire From Baltimore. MINEOLA, L. 1 Walter K March 19 ene Wilkins, Dr charged with the murder of his wife, Julia, is volun tarily returning to fa the accusa- tion, District Attorney Charles ft Weeks believes. Dr. Wilkins disap peared on Sunduy morning, a few hours after he had been closely ques tioned for nearly three hours ulon line that indicated he was suspected 104th Machine Gunners and 107th Infantrymen. David Brownstein, nineteen, of No Bb) East 85th Street, Manhattan, 1s @ prisoner in the Jamaica Police Sta- tion and Fred Raphernel, twenty-on®) , onting ait Division is ence of No. 1471 Second Avenue, Manbat-) 102. on its own shores. | Ran, is a prisoner in Jamaica Hom) ni, iast of the gallant heroes who pital with a bullet wound in his FEM sy asneq ine Hindenburg line came| phoulder and another in his PACK) yO6 thy morning on the cruiser fhe are charged with the HOld-UP sirtie came home to the sounds! s-day of the First National Bank M4 0° ojoming cheers and blaring| Preoport, Ls L, and the theft of $5,000.34. 1, the waving of flags and The two companions of HrownstelM soe. and nandkerchtefs, ty the! end Raphernel escaped. About $2,300) ating, of mothers and sisters and| of the stolen money has boen f£6- sweethearts and wives, to the shouts| covered of approval and hearty welcome of The fastest Wild West thriller ever pindreds of New York men and evolved in the brain of a writer Of | women gun-man movies does not approach) yy contrast to their departure in| darkness of the night ed for France, they | hres gutomo- returned acclaimed as heroes with] \the whole heart of New York beating | in unison with the welcoming sounds with which they were greeted down the bay and along the shores of the Hudson as the Seattle steamed up to Pier No, 3 at Hoboken. The boys who returned were those of the 104th Machine Gun Battalion, formerly members of the I New k Cavalry, 12 officers and 396 men, for speed this Long Island Wold-UP | the silence and rio has every- when they ‘The #& and arrest thing—suns, robbers, bres, money, pretty eile policemen hoypital on the side It began at 10.65, when and brave with phooting, prison and) a big blue touring car stupped in Railroad Ave- nd the youthful o and walked briskly nue, Freeport, cupants got out into the Freeport Nationa! Bank There were two custome in the nd a rearguard detachment of the bank, 9 man and a woran, « dl six) 107th Infantry Company A of the ithful employees 104th in command of Capt. Joseph R. BANDITS REVOLVERS COVER) Vanderbilt, was formerly Squadron BANK EMPLOYEES AND © of Brooklyn, and Company B in CUSTOMERS. command of Capt. Charles EB. Han- Bank attendants say ¢t strap, s cock of Syracuse, hails from that numbered four, he der siepped | city up to Assistant ¢ uashier Edwin Hem- Qn the police boat Patrol with the ndow, pointed! Mayor's Welcoming Committeo were (Continued on Fifteentiy Page.) (Continued on Third Page.) _—— WouLD Rn LNT AU URBAN. . ia) fret * bse, bon: 0, |Signed with Dr. Wilkins's name. | Wilkins, | will be ing, at the teller's w | va Liv gun at him and commanded him| prominent citizens other than the to open the door leading into the| relatives of the returning berves The cage Heming complhed quickly ‘The | Correction had all the relatives that Sther robbers, cach armed in like)could be packed on board of her. manner, covered the man and woman | Some of these dis ed great ban- customer and ull the other employees | ners with the names of the boys the except onc relativ went down to meet, If Miss Wlorence N clerk, in-| William Manning didn’t know that stead of throwing rn lait s dad and sister Loretta were dow darted into aire r id| there to meet him it was because bh closed und locked Lie couldn't read one of the biggest signs Alarmed by te dis r f\ever seen on a steamer to that effect Me. Noon—evidently tearful that/CRUISER HEELS OVER AS MEN she was at w telephune—the captain RUSH TO SIDE. barge ‘ worked yo fast that Up to her pier the Seattle steamed, OF the: Dane . oo i, | flanked by tugs and the excurston while he helped himselt to $5,000 iN) ewe Khaki clad heroes covering mod Dilla from the Fy drawer | very vit of space on the cruiser's he overiovked $2,000 sf JArBET | deck except the bridge and the Cap- | denomination the me drawer | 1's launch, They overflowed the and was blind to the fact that the key /¢,-4 and aft turrets, they piled into that hung just withir door |) ¢poats, they were strung along the hud enterea woul opened ras) and peeped out onto the water afe and yield 0,000 more. througa the portholes. hey were holdup occ A les: han five ‘yelling, cheering, shouting aod wav when the ave the ing. nd to “bea the robbers) ‘Tho cruiser tied up on the south were back in the big blue automo. side of Pier Ne nd right t fler the out. |} the Patrol and the Corre tion, n the soldiers bore down on In less than ten minutes the news t+) 4 d ide of tho cruiser, of the crime. District Attorney Weeks to-day re- ceived a telegram from Baltimore ‘The telegram, if it is from Dr. indicates a desire to appear before the Grand Jury. It read Morning newspapers say my case is to be presented by you to-day. Would like to appear. Am returning to put myself in your hands. W. K. WILKINS” The telegram wus filed in Baitt- more, Mu,, at 11.25 A. M. to-day. District Attorney Weeks does believe the telegram is fictitious. He sald Dr. Wilkins on his arrival taken to Mineola and after- ward to Long Beach for a hearing before Police Justice Coleman. ©. W. Hansen, Courgy Fingerprint expert, declared he expected to nal District Attorney Weeks for permis- | sion to have the body of Mrs. Wilkins | again disinterred to permit the tak ing of fingerprints, It is thought one | of the fingerprints on # plece of lead | picked up near her on the night she | van killed may have been made by one of her Lingery. Detectives re investigating clues that indicate a possible new motive for the murder, ‘They decline to state whether this line of inquiry is likely to involve Dr, Wilkins further, Heretofore much effort has been cun- centrated on the attempt to find a will leaving Mrs, Wilkins’s property to Dr. Wilkins, thus establishing as A motive the desire to obtain control of the property. Such a will has not been found, although paper, with- Jout the signatures of witnesses, leaving part of the property to Dr. Wilkins, has been found MORE THAN DOZEN WITNESSES not ORDER OF MARCH FOR 27TH DIVISION PARADE UL IN FIFTH AVENUE GIVEN OUT BY GEN. O’PYAN ASU H URGE D AS HEAD Start at 10—Rests Every Half Hour. . Juba bi parade of the March 25, | on Fifth Avenue to 110th Street, All troops will be in plage at 9.30 A.M. The parade will start | aie ay hice sell 10 o'clock. | The parade wil! march in column! ihe vis Change in Military Terms of Treaty —e eee Wish: WER Shorten the Tie for Keeping U.S. Troops Abroad— International Air Code Provided by Commission. Tuesday and § r the 27th Division will be from Washington Square tort of half battalions, clo will be din mass tour squads front plus guides tance sed in ma twenty-live yards on the half hour for tive minutes The order of march was announced to-day by Gen. O'Ryan as follows 1024 Field Signs! Battalion Major Arthur L. Howe, 52D FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE Brig George A. Wingate, Commanding and Headquarters Detachment 14th Field Artillery Charles B. Pulis, Commanding Police Escort Caisson. Wounded in Automobiles. Polico Bund DIVISION COMMANDER. Statt. Headquarters Detachment Headquarters Troop 54TH INFANTRY BRIGADE. Brig. Gen. Palmer £5. Pierce, Commanding. Commanding Stat between half Sattalions cl Gen LONDON, March 19 (Associated Press).—There is a strong feeling in political and diplomatic circles in Paris in favor of inviting Herbert H 105th Field Artillery, Asquith, Writish Col, DeWitt C. Weld, Commanding, League of Natio ccording to the Daily Mirre | seein Pad Aeisiars cague ations, according to the ly Mirror Col former Premiet, to become the tirst President of the Staff and Headquarters Detachment Col. Karl D. Klemm, Commanding * TAKIN, Maren 1s (Associated 108th Infantry Regiment 102d ‘Trench Mortar Battery ’ Vrem).-reiner Livyd George, wee Col, Edgar S. Jennings, Commanding Capt. Charles Poarson jr, Commanding Waa asked by Dre t Wilson, 107th Infantry Regiment {Premier Clemenceau and Premler Col. Mortimer D. Bryant, Commanding 102D TRAINS HEADQUARTERS. Jrlandy tu postpone his return Col. Kirby Walker, Commanding 1024 Sanitary Train. nus decided to remain 53D INFANTRY BRIGADE. Brig. Gen. Charles |. Debevoise, Commanding Llest: Calc fatert 6, Wadbeuts Oomeinadine Staff and Headquarters Detachment | Base Hospital Unit No, 37 wax ade offlelally to-day 105th Infantry Regiment | Lent. Col. Edwin W. Floke, Commandiug Announcement, wus made at the , ti Andrews, Commandin ' Jose of w conference yesterda ‘ Col. James M. And Commanding 1024 Ammunition Tratn. j'w y Dre Tan wil ‘ res pp be 106th Infantry Regiment | t. Col, Wal i" nidunt Wilwun, Lloyd Coarme Sol. FY W. Ward, Commanding | Lieut, Cob, Waiter Melt, Commanding Jang MCh eau What no final dec. Col. Franklin 102d Mobile Ordnance Repair Shop Jaions Nad been taken, Lut that all the DIVISIONAL MACHINE GUN CORPS. | H. Robb, Commanding hance , , |uin questions surrounding the Peave ] L p Chance for Earlier Departure |, Lieut. Col. Edward Mel omimanding Supply Truin t |Conference had beew discussed, that 105th Machine Gun Battalion Major Carl Loebs, Commanding Depends on German Ships, [ {he meeting had been eutirely aatle Lieut. Col. Kenneth Gardner, Commanding 102d Engineer Train. Says Pershit ee ee ee 104th Machine Gun Battalion st Lieut, Edward J, Fagan, Commanding Sawn ants he aaa Major Robert R. Molyneux, Commanding 7th Military Police Company Wud al TTN GEA Ceecnuis acoek aed clears) nianiniate:the eee 106th Machine Gun Battalion Capt. Juan Ceballos, Commanding ERALa Hatin). vic eatin’ Nise: <Aeaudetacnel EGE LOPAOr wae wing the League Mujor Nathaniel H. Egleston, Commanding Captured German ‘Truck ee Reet We ay [UE Natt 102d Engine Red Cross ‘ ? Although no final decision has been Ldeut. Cal, William S. Conrow, Commanding, | apt. Stephen N. Bobo, Commanding A a ae pen Maret 28 204 \eached, it is eaid that the present JApril 18, the War vlan of a majority of the five big mee A marching salute to the colors of the Allies at the Altar of Liberty, or the right side of the avenue at] informed to-day 1 tions unteuiplatos attaching — the 24th Street, will be rendered. As the bands approach the Altar music will cease and “to the colors’ will be tdenaty alt nu ay nen nt fay League of Nationa compact to the ork and New Kngloud Division atl peuce tr ea hier sounded by field music stationed at the Altar haatae Sal t deeplo ay Pavey bi ; ; uld enuble Germs o slign Gen. O’Rvan to-day issued instructions regard ing the marchirg unitorm and equipment for soldiers Gen. Pershing suid it would out beltreaty without securing admission to of his division for March 25. Stecl helmets will be worn, Gas masks will be carried on the left hip , fu send: Aims hb CNeW [the league, although at the same time i od (except b | ntee ne fille . rk National Army) 0 n before ae wold yt the declaratory Light packs will be carried (excep by officers). Canteens will be filled. Overcoats will be worn, belts and an 24, unless Geran shipping principles. side arms outsid*. Enlisted men will wear wrapped Putlers jeame available sooner than was WW | CHANGE IN MILITARY TERMS AT anticipated REQUEST OF AMERICANS. ant baa aid adcat he stir j i ; 0 ‘ : military terms of the treaty WOULD MAKE PUB HOUSES’ PARIS WAR FORTIFICATIONS LEAGUE GETS NO POWER = wnetser bp Bath gpl by | ha frites y tie cilmimation = m site es v : fur the control OF LONDON SOCIAL HALLS WILL BE DISMANTLED Mp LABIA DISPUTES | Ahrxsiies, Gnimanr, with tier areix ar ssuuument tue an inde Jof Occupation, while the w Kings [nite pertod, Aduiral W. @, Benson and troops are ut Montigny-Je-l f the United States Navy sald the Measure Permitting Children tu) French Deputies Authorize Removal | Commission — Uphold: American | France, Miva) ‘derma: cosmitiid the CALLED BY PROSECUTOR. DON ssnarde Braciad aaa : Gee Coenen nu Red bermns ste 1 the United District Attorney Weoks was pre- Accompany Parents Is Backed yf Safeguards Erected in ontention That tach Nation I, M ! / virtually Indetinite oeew- 7 c 1< 4] ‘ an rece \, « mony, and we pared to-day to submit to the Grand by the Brewer August, 1914 Should Settle Its Own Tre pecinina cam inoalanad the rin is a One ' We Lorine were | Jury ail the evidence he had guiwred | {ONDON, March 4 (Correaponde VAIUS, Tuesday, March 18 (Havas),| PAL Ma ¥—The Commission y ' ‘ 1. American delegates alo pointing toward Dr. Wilkins as the|o¢ Associated Press A ast The Chamber of Deputies to-day au-| on Interna al Labor Le ation ar ‘ rs nied ou st control of any pers possible murderer, He has summoned | introduced into the House of thorized the rem f ape rb 8 lust me tof r wens | t ny tor wach keen |more than a dozen witnesses, jwith the object of nverting tice a raenien iit rea eee yaa vad t “ W " se eed te hl an nt eae One of them will be Mrs. Sophie | bar rooms into social ha A pe ; W Atlan (Rel WAL HALAS. lke a * ne eee! ; S hinent ae Bentz, a friend of Mrs, Wilkins and |of the measure, Lord Lamington < bee Abelian is 5 ¥ und the iy Ma nati of Germany a oc Na OT sartitions ecaue 4 ape Co ernal Ia rhe t wh omy 4 Ax att ht cin provide dam (Continued on Second Page.) [house of refreahme and . Fae ay problema w 2 " " Y ‘ w time fed fo: a a | where music and dancing mish p 1814, speolal, farcifient "a @ laague of Natic evailed hone i iia Gt er e a toe ie = i i wcebanes | mitted and children allowed to be pres ed, build es a ba : i i ow 4? J ~S a = t . wh r pal ee no promress, aH He tot rough the pertot ent with their parents ers are « i - ; AND: “pee ele * l |fictal of the Brewers’ Sooe MB lag ha alnmunilad 0 BE ED C0 i) » Fra and ' \tornational TO ADVERTISERS bedinmantied TO BE ASKED TO COME HERE jon 00 \nee eri ansiog in |Waterwans roads ot Sunday Classified Advertis- ing Cupy should be in the World Office by Friday Evening. Sunday Supplement Section Display Advertising Copy should be in the World Office by Thursday, at 1 P.M Sunday Main Sheet Display Copy should be in the World Office by Friday E Late advertising reat volume. ma Ful. to be aisndvantaweaualy Bluced of entirely omitt EARLY COPY NECESSARY | vate the tone of public ho’ > h the general view ve which A 4 Arn ue € as decided to [amet 1 ty 0 atep in ine r WIRELESS PHONES BETWEEN vi ork Prot | ih OuneMuina enunerastieenl ene. Gantersnee ea | Kills Self Drinking Vania tixtract IRELAND AND CANADA ‘bly Will Be Extended b ve 1M 1 Argonne Tr \ Rhine tor Mensa (abe Ritine Danie \ were Khun. | has imade demands GREENWICH, March 19.--Thy body HARERRye TE z " mt Antwerg 1) ADOPT BRITISH PLAN FOR IN- of a man found in Kensico Lake has) Mar ( pany in Londen At A f= a PaNaeh ads eoal t we m ! rt TERNATIONAL AIR CODE, been identified as Alden Hammond of ies are ‘ 0 an, r sn The 4 uission appointed te eon. Portchester, N. Y. He is be ; est Sad would in the I bys cage Belen! sider plans r national air have commitied suicide » h Ocean Communication i the Grand Now ¥ ‘ - ! ’ wt the British pro vanilla extract. The bottle whit held e Ate 4 pals 4 a cata "DAKE BELLAS S BEL OM sity 1 had e main, ac tt was found near the lake - 4 : a a : yeaa Caciana and. « bh wakes vou (vel, ‘ Ap nal council wil _— _ ela snada was a ed y \ t ary I forined ay a section of the League | santar Movies for Ganneriiens ri w wa \ : TUB WORLD TRAVEL BOMBA, t Nat anidle matters rela- ) .F The mete er 0 State Senate to-day adopted m lava ' * a es ey Vo to uerial navigation Joption SundayMoving Pictu ' ’ with ar - a it has been decided that Bunday exhibitions are now prohivit- | er anada, it was a ed ATL AES RE, BPA eee ey, | nation is entitled to sever od by Btate law, ‘day, over the air above it, subject to , 4 ee ee eee ee ee DN SEES = CaS 1ee> RE NEY SUE RE ED SS a ER RE ee eee ee eo Fe