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Where the 27th Division Units Will Form to Start Parade oneerroerieseres — : i VB axel PRICE REGULATION ; Fuel Board Plan Is for Govern ment to Ascertain All Facts About Industry. WASIIINGTON, tinued ALE AE 24.—Con co-operation coal trade has been pfo- Fue! Administration to the National Coal Association for a it adopted the ultimate At last is to get a voice in ptice regulation takes full cognizance,” Fuel Administration announced, | “of the tnt at of the public in all matters pertaining to the coal indus. | try ally the price tt has to pay | March Governmental with the S-3POS-S posed by the 1202 Rng. ali. : 106 Int.we. : referendum. Bn,106 Inf, + the matte he plan 098 02-2906-268 espect, for coal, It i therefore propored that | the public be represented fully and! F i 0, Bn, adequately in placing tn effect any | : ia ee a or plan looking toward the betterment | ¢ : : of conditions, and to this end the! @ $ proposed plan provides for such rep- | > ae : (4 Gb strees 0G rorentation on the part of the public! % ae : by the niment, to continue dur-|$ uu; jfleserved by Fire! fue period of readjustment and! 7 ee i the after, vhen business shall have é t returned to a normal, peace time ba-| 4 h aT, ois.” |® ry i] : The plan propose 1% ‘ Government to ascertain all facts) ty an, 198, tnt } relating to the industry, such as lv-| @ 1Hd..108 ante fing costs, preduction costs, Inbor! + conditions, transpor 4 st LOT, : ape out of Z.20tn gt > | Public, capital and labor all to ve ; agile inept 2 of ot a i ate 8 ez wounded and ak heard before any action taken on any | “Xyoliow W. Oh 5 ‘ $ a caines 7 YS coe ete dith street F oope, Feshington Square can Biccraia Goverment bebo EDD tbs io1oooods oteroriord agency formulate determine and f ministrative policy, Finding ts, thus propose submitted , ad - PROGRAMME OF GREAT WELCOME anent Government i nt to designate some Cabi- | net or other offfelal to represent the public in considering any proposed policy. Operatora and miners to have three representatives each to act as advisers to commission considering any proposed polley; the commission | to be purely an advisory body. c ssion to make recommenda: ident. resident,” It was explal uld thus be placed in close re! with the industry and all factors entering into it, making for its proa- perity or retarding its development.’ A SIGN of a good Restaurant TO 27TH DIVISION TO-MORROW City, State and National Officials to Participate, | in All-Day Celebration for Soldiers Who Smashed the Hindenburg Line. 6. A. M~-The 27,000 soldiers of the 27th Division will awaken in their armories and proceed to polish up clothing and equipment for the events of the day. 6.45 A. M.A special train will reach Grand Central Station from Albany, bringing the Justices of the Appellate Division, members of j is that it serves the Legislature and families and State officials, all of whom will pros | coed to the Waldorf-Agtoria Hotel. | PA yf. ° 7.30 A. M.-Doputy Police Commissioner Rodman Wanamaker eed | . will give a brenkfast at the Waldorf for Gov. Smith, Major Gen, | O'Ryan, Legislators and State officials, | 8.30 A. M.—Guests of the city, comprising National, State and city officials and military visitors, will assemble at the Clty Hall and be Assigned to automobiles in which they will ride to the civilian review- ing stand at 820 Street and Filth Avenue, 9.30 A. M.—-(And itis ix probably the only time set in the pro gramme which will be positively adhered to) The farewell parade of the 27th Divisio will start from Washington Square, moving up Fifth Avenue to 110th Street, where Major Gon. O'Ryan und his stat will | review the troops. The parade will require four hours to pase a given point. All holders of seats in the grand stand must be in their places before 9.30 o'clock, Approach to the grand stand will be through cross streets from Madison Avenue only, | 6 P. M.—Dinners for members of the 27th at 150 hotels, restau- rants and armories, TH MEN ARE CHEERED MARCHING TO ARMORIE: PLANS ARE COMPLETE (Continued from wir at Page.) — ares Restaurants which serve an imitation are build- ing up a reputation of | serving inferior food throughout. Serve only | LEAsPERRINS ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHI! | offices of the Mayor's Committee and the Divisional Headquarters to-day in the hope of securing tickets to the parade, Capt, Mundy, to | Major Tupper, disposed of each in dividua! case on tts own merits. At a meeting of the Mayor's Com- mittee this afternoon all last minute details concerning every phase of th ,monster parade to-morrow wero taken up, It was intimated that one lor two small hospitals had not been j taken care of as gards tickets for | wounded men, Their grievances were assistant delicious Cream of oujon, add } can a ot come water. Let this ee Se me a re ee te te rere q a \ j Kt 2 ; a i, 4 nutes and then J lous States of fhe Union and ‘of ore : MH ganizations to be formod of the varl- | untangled this afternoon. it, a t ia te A 5 aha tities “4 x ‘malt nod atten an tableapogn- || OUS military units in the consttucs | phe Red Croan will see that the Ww let jtlon of a Highway of Heroes ex-! soldiers of the 21th do not get hungry Milky It tending from the Atlantic to the} in the tedious period when they are practical Weeipee—all worth Pasific Const and Mned with oak| waiting for the be parnde to begin capri of Lion Brand Evap- treon, h {roa to be dedicated to ® (phere will be coffee and sandwiches rome you Brocer todar, otdler who made the great sacrif | for all of thom, The busiost distribu- fupily of this high-quality tolls fa your » France, The plan is in embryo) tion, centre, of course, will be at ected 8 yet Underlying it t# the proposi- Washington Square, where the pro- Wiseontin Condensed Mille Co. on that ite accomplishment Would) cession starts, Stationa were main- Devt. W. urnish employment to many thou-| ruined to give the boys a pick-me-up Ateees Nee inds of men who might otherwise at Hoboken, Long Island City and Unable to obtain work, other po!is they passed through on Tho other idea originated With (he) their way from camp to New York lehaplains, They are going to try to] phe wotfie will he Anas | form an organization which will exert mfion lots. | refreshed | march, n ono And every soldier wil! be Just he begins to All the will be made plant and then gent out in 10 | itself to provide Joba for men of the division as they aro discharged | Government employment before cof! bure {have been cut down to skeleton | ration cans made on the thermos proportiuny and the chaplains feel | plan tbat something is needed to extend| GEN. O'RYAN I88UES ADDI- TIONAL ORDERS In 4 memorandum to the Adjutant to-day Major Gen, O'Ryan issued the following orders for the | the parade: “Horses the ald the Government appears to! think Js no longer necessary | COMPLETE PLANS FOR \ PARADE TO-MORROW. | Hundreds of civilians, a well ‘us | BIG formation of wil be at Washington ny men in uniform, joged the Square North, east of the Arch, at Fi B aR we eR 9.90 A, M, to-morrow, or etter *“Foramtion of Staff, First Rank Col, W. H. Raymond, Lieut, Col, French, An Economical Food eed Wathinkccn Russian and A Wholesome Food | Dibvee aiaaay, os De. May. ; y Lieu aleut. A. Pgvemnaise A Building Food iE Bae thar FOSat Basa at a AC ot d jccond Rank-sCol,, Walker Mont: Dressings onvenient Foo | gomeryy Liew" Col, itonry tember fer, Ligut. Col alliaban, Lieut. Col Josep! J y. Liew *o Hu mh RUFINING CO. aut, nbn Major Ht P.O Dot 161, New York + Wiekava ae joan Parrell, ajor "Thined Tank “Capt. Grange, Capt. NAAT ARMA WHICH KEW YORK WILL EXTEND (ooo cca cue | pack \ Fitth | The |Hvery one wanted a glim| | wonderful | passing the throngs along, witnessed the of four ct |weats in the parade line PRISONER ADMITS HE CAUSED DEATH OF WOMAN IN AUTO > Fritz Says He He Did N Not Mean to Harm Mrs. Coyne, Victim of Hemorrhage. Ansistant District Attorney Hatting of the Bronx announced this morning that he had obtained a confession from Ernest Fritz implicating him in the death of Mrs, Florence Coyne, a stenographer for the Industrial Ac- ceptance Corporation, No. 41 Park Row, Fritz insisted that he had not Intended to harm the woman Dr. Karl Kennard, after an exam- ination of the body, which was found yesterday in an automobile in Bronx Park, said that death had been caused by an internal hemorrhage. When the body was found Fritz was bend- ing over it, patting the face of the dead woman, Some of her clothing was torn off and her face was badly bruised, Fritz, who has a wife lives in Tuckahoe. Mrs lived there, apart from her husband. She had @ four-year-old son. and child, Coyne also “lL had known Mrs, Coyne more than a year,” Frits said, “Saturday afternoon I met her in Manhattan and we drove around, stopping at hotels for drinks. I had too many. We started to drive to Tuckahoe and stopped on the edge of Bronx Park. I did not mean to harm her." Fritz is the manager of a line of axieabs in Tuckahoe, ‘The police say ba has been arrested before, but not jon grave charges rite was hold on a short ot suspicion of homicide. He examined Wednesday aMdavit will be jain Ke hy. “Uniform and rank—Caps, chin | straps down, no overcoats, no field [ glasses, no respirators, no riding crops, ‘web belts and pistols to be worn, O. D, buckskin gloves; Gen- eral Staff Officers and A. b. C, to wear brassards, division Commander and Staff tat 110th St mmander will re wil turn out to J here Division © parade. ‘After parade, ide to First Field Artillery, 68th Street and Broadway, or otherwise, directed by Division Com- the staff will ‘FIFTH ARTISTICALLY DRESSED. AVENUE NEVER SO The thousands wh: Avenue by at ni are unanimous in ying that ne before was It so artistically dressed. crowds, who merely went for a look in advance, uttest the interest ‘by toemorrow's historic parade. Ta contrast with iis usual Sunday | | quletude, Fifth Avenue was almost im- | passable’ from morning until night eof we the Vict femorial Court Library, and the Portal at 60th Street. In fact, 80 reat Was the assemblage aboat this fascinating tower at 8.80 last evening hi decorations: t, the t police stations, and on duty until midnigat Many — thousands putting in pincc giant cap- tive balluons ¢ d to pylons the Arch of Victory, and also saw the finishing touc be put to that siructure, Motor buses on the aveauo elr hinto had the greatest day as they carried sigh line of marci Automobile trucks delivered 1,200 Venches along Fifth Avenue during the day for the acccommodation of the 6,000 men who are to along adjacent. t the military hospitals in which they are convalescing, For the hospital at 18th Street and Sixth Ave benches sufficient to seat 2 were placod on either sido of the avenue from 1th to 20th Street, The men will be seated in rows six deep wlong a stretch of 400 feet, Five hundred benches’ have been placed in front of the Public Library and 200 on the terrace, On these benches will be convalescent soldi SHELL-SHOCKED MEN TO BE IN CAMOUFLAGED GRANDSTAND, All of the shell-shocked r treatment in the Branch of the Gun Hin Road Hospital soldiers to be placed in the camouflaged Stand on the west side of Fifth Ave- etween 9th and 60th Str the mouflage mountain into which the is stand immediately adjoins od subway contractors’ machinery plant han been transformed. On the Stand will be 200 soldiers, one-haif of whom aro shell-shocked victims and the her their uddies" who retakers, ‘These mon wil Ve medical attention and I perhaps form the most interest+ ap in the great parade line along tre came ° ‘i at the base of the grand) fl) 77 OS.‘ stand reserved for the shell shoewed qf) (4), || victims, twenty-seven led Cre } nurses are to be located, Th sent the force new in this comfortable benches have vided for them. For the accommodation of the con- ppre ity, pros © Inspected he | had to be called from | Messiah Home #! “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919. WOMAN WHO WAS SLAIN AFTER AUTO RIDE WITH NEW JERSEY SOLDIER GETS FRENGH GROSS AND CITATION = Marshal Petain Praises ot| Private Gallagher in Sending Decoration Here. ROBPLIN( 3ravery army 5 War © for bray He distinguished himaelf during th: i Th and was glor- 1 je remainin bis ad t u Dy ¥IN f Ap. ¢ i oon mn jkr ake a ade when pans. | ARMY JAIL FOR FAKE HERO, Deserter « Gets a Year Atter Vriumphs. GREENWICH, Cor Private Alber given | |" rdgep at the who gay during t uid Wat wships! Writer nty navy writers fe | Coast Guard a month and |lowance, maki un Cants well, Roe tery Any Dian LINGLON, | WAS any d Fownes Filosette. valesvent soldiers in the Grand Cen- Americanemake and tral Palace Hospital, the roadway oa | |) Fownes quality. The the east side of Fifth Avenue at 45th, eee ad ge 4 46th, 47th, 48th, 49th, 50th and Sist suede-finished fabric glove Sucets has been set aside for auto- superior to any formerly mobile trucks and motor buses, These | |) imported, You will ap- vehicles wi in the Grand Central Hos- ne others are th bo me pital, be occupied by the more rely wounded and mained of the cared preciate its beauty. Wash- able, durable, kid-fitting, for in the covered grand stand erected by Henry C, Frick im front of his residence. Theve was an alteration In the plana for having wounded men alt in windows tendered by firms along tho avenue. soven hundred euch plac fered by patriotic persons. residenta or were of one two m ting such a sine bad room for only ub we cunfuelop, It wa decided that only places earing fo ten or more men will be acugpyed since no units of jess than that nai Peppard Major Carney, Chaplain M. ber will be trunsported anywhere, ——_—————— Dwenty- But many _ FOWNE FILOSETTE Seasonahle 00. ptuguapamaaiill® ‘ } | MAN NOW UNDER ARREST | WANT SUBWAY 10 RUN FROM BATTERY —— eae Issue Booklet Containing Ar- guments Against Proposed Route Under Narrows. ‘The Staten Island Subway Commit- tee, through its sub-committee on the! co-operation of other boroughs, |issued @ booklet | reasons for urging a direct route be- the has setting forth the Battery and Richmond | of the Brooklyn ps showing two r | tween | jrather than by way nue subway et has ma Fourth | in he table to Staten Islanders, and to the support of which the com |mittce has committed itself without | reservation. | The first, or “Route A," ‘contem | plates a five-section subway from a |point in Manhattan on the North |River above Battery Park to Island, to Robbins Re under Kill von Kull, to St. G and an elev » to Tott nv five. calls for a on jtube line from the sar in Manhattan to Ellis I¢ ‘ Jersey City bulkhead line just below Communip: elevated line along th r |to Constable Hook. a subway Kill von Kull to Richmond ce and Stuyvesant Place, tinu- ing underground to Tomkinaville and The Re | thence surface or elevated track 4 | For these routes the committee ar gues that they w y stabile | 1 ne » elty by ; counter eb canta | and that they would r t fle situation caused by the pre f |all one-way travel mor un ove ning the presen It is | pointed out that a direc en Isi- sete and yuld tend to to the northward ittle exter tt - Delicious Nourishing Satisfying Noor = és STATEN LANDERS | HEROISM UNDER FIRE Mercer Green J ohne ‘\ and} retary atta volunteered © fé* advanced hospital work off Oct. 27 iw the drive near Verdy 20 efficiently — reorganized ind directed the litter service that he was vice Cross. 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