The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1919, Page 1

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"af my) SoM mL ap pe Warmer To-Night and Wednesday, [“Circutation Books Open to All.’” | _PRICE TWO TWO CENTS. : See TE ive tek Wee NEW TORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1919, 24 nthe fh Circulation Books Open to All,’ BRITISH WARSHIPS HURRY TO BUDAPEST HUNGARIANS |. erie ie DIVISION PASSING THROUGH THE VICTORY ARCH, MILLIONS CHEER THE 27TH OPEN FIRE ON | MARCHING IN FIFTH AVENUE; BRITISH SHIPS CROWDS OVERWHELM GUARDS Two Monitors os Steam Up he : All New York Pays Homage to : Guardsmen and Honors Dead— Wounded Men of Division Lead Parade in Autos—City’s Biggest Throng Packs Streets, Buildings and Parks. PATROL ‘BOAT SEIZED. Allied Cc missioners at Buda- pest Reported to Have, Been Interned. IAMDON, March 25.—Travellers reaching Vienna: from Badapost~re port that a‘: sintente Commissioners have been interned by the new Hun-! garian Government, am@ixchange ne GPO SDSS-8 HE The 22th Division of the victorious American Expeditionary Forces marched from Washing'ov Square up Fifth Avenue to 140th Street to-day in the most wonderful demonstration of public feeling Yelegrapb despatch from Vienna re-{ ported to-day PARIS, March 25.—Two British | monitors have ar ived in Budapest after belng fred on en route, it was reported in despatches received | through diplomatic channels to-day, rhey proceeded to the Hungari cap.tal along the Danube from Be!- grade, "One British patrol boat was said to have been seized by tho Hungarians, but was returned later with apologies. Reports received in official cir- efes here declare that American tepresentatives in Budapest have been assured of every protection and may be asked to remain. President Wilson, it was learhed to-day, has asked the peace dele- gates to “hurry,” in view of the spread of Bolshevism westward. As a result of his urging, it was believed, the conference pro- gramme will be greatly speeded up. Many persons connected with the Peace Conference believe American or Allied troops st be rushed into Hungary at to save the situa- | ‘ tion, ‘The Allied forces now in Hun- | ¢ to whica New York City has ever given itself. Only estimates can be made as to the size of the multitude which saw the parade, Men expert in dealing in great crowds set the number well over three million, POOSSOM 606-06-02096666 The parade started from the Washington Arch at 10 o'clock, 4 led by a caisson carrying the wreats commemorating the division’s dead. All of the wounded of the division who were able to ridé in the fleet of great cars then came in the van of Major Gen. O Ryan and his staff. Then followed the various units of the division, The enthusiasm of the throngs near the Victory Arch at Madi- LPC SPIGD PS TED OSBHE OF + OF SHDIEELE SO: son Square broke the police lines more than once and for a time threatened the continuity of the column, Over the heads of the swinging column there constantly ap- peared war airplanes. Some of these circled the Court of the Hon- ored Dead in front of the Library and dropped flowers. There was a brief halt when the draped gun caisson reached there and a mem- orial service was held, 4 At 110th Street Major Gen. O'Ryan reviewed his men for the gary are believed to be inadequate. i last time. The crowds at this point again and n overwhelmed Delogetes, to the Pence Confers: #| the police, and it was necessary to clear the streets for many blocks have been deeply impressed by thi rf : f 7 coll..so of the Hungarian Govern 2 around so the regiments could ec: clear to go to the armories, ment, Every effort is now being > TI 1 2, } bak ® he last of the parade passed Oth Street and disbanded made to speed up the peace settle- | y The t of the 7 ep {110th Street and disbanded at ment Wih Germany and the other! ? v4 3.20 P, M, enemy countries, with resultant lifting | 4 perenne ot the blockade. One of the most] | potent weapons in the hands of the} Allies to prevent the spread of Bol-| shevism westward will be re-estab-| lishment of normal economic cond tions in Central Hurope, the dele gates agree, ' TALK IN AUSTRIA OF UPRISING LIKE =? THAT IN HUNGARY 27TH COMES INTO ITS OWN IN GREATEST DEMONSTRATION |. EVER HELD IN THE COUNTRY $/Luck of Division Holds as It Marthes in Wels 2} coming Pageant—Wounded Showered With Flowers as They Pass Packed Grandstands. By Martin Green, ; The proverbial luck of the 27th Division attended to-day the great. American Delegates to Peace Con-| ference Get Reports From Private Agents, PARIS, March 2% (Associated si ly Jest demonstration New Y r saw. Under a cloudless sky and Premeleerrhe conditions in Hungary Of sue erent rah : SPARTACANS AGAIN RIOT. | warmed by sun glow rer ent of the blistering days that ked th reart of miilions of pe wn 2 AT OOURT OF HONORED DEAD FORE MEALS Hom mAKes FOU feel, — EN, Ma I 4 in The memory of th me mt ) j th t ades. Compared RESTAURANT. f Nation: f 1 , wt ' ' ith to-day’s demo tion was a street , Tuapdey, Maen Wovides that agre Dy 1 es bi 3 un infrir lent upon the t 8 and nin BUILD VOURSELU Ur TAKE BELIOANS HEFORE MiaLs | ° rner meeting of the Salvation Anny. The Hudson Fulton parade was ly recognized, aye’ wreathe cess’ bor | row. drvgemaarts us, 48 Sea | bese oe bod digestion wander you feel | as a demonstration of a community of deaf and dumb, The 4th of July, ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ ; | 3 . ; , ia ’ k } / " ti iii . 4 2 Ce i COEDS SEY EMOTE RT INES |

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