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| “Circulation Books Open to® All.’’ Conyrights 10 se ant ett NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH $6, 1010; , 24 PAGES PRICE ‘TWO “CENTS. Go, (Th x ———_=> 4 BUDAPEST RIOTERS AND LOOTERS SHOT: MACHINE GUNS USED BY BOLSHEVISTS — " — —_——- j a WNSERNG OT THREE PERISH AS FLAMES VONEKIANTOFF HENNE waa oF unger” aren TESTO TERT. ATR tS Sto SS EOE .{Public Barred From Streets After g o'Clo Reach There From C Daughter Wearing American ZURICH, March 26. on Special Trains. Auempt «BARKER FINED AS SPEEDER; Navy’ HatWand. ese new Hungarian Government has iatued the following decr j : ao DAS OREE se MA PAbilS Wil att be pent va tre tee Mawar? |FAUTIGATIAn Soldiers. Direct ..Comm at Richmond JAIL NEXT TIME HE IS TAKEN. A little old man in gray clothes : peahees Gad a of amusement wit be closed | munist Guards in Use of Machine cle. sallow-faced and wicked-eyed littte | ‘Theafres and other pi ie —$o——~————- Father's Darin Rescue Fai Hill CIVILIANS NEX WEEK. a = old a vel down 23d Street to 10 Several Thousand Replacement cy jpyy : ; _ | Policeman arnt Another Autoist Tell 2 ™a"—went down 234 Street to tho Sule of quor ‘s prohivited. —S hetic D t | SURVIVORS BADLY HUR1 How Hinckley Threatened (£¢7"¥ tit afternoon, croaed to Ho- Restaurants will close at 7 P. Guns ympathetic Demonstra- Men Go to Posts Near Homes —— y fat icKley Threatene boken and boarded a ship Bank deposits will be confiscated, d Vi for Discharge. Little Girl Leaps into Over-| ,_ '0 “Break” Oticer. Detectives watched him carefully, Guperfluous lodgings and flate will be selzed tor the accommoca | tiONS Are Reporte in Vienna. eee aaron nes ansiet epee oe ‘ Hinckley, wanker, paid &/ because he used to be a member of a| tion of those poorly housed at Ni Baers y (Soerial Prom a Sta Gommaiendene of Tho vas Ge Nee I tonlay for speeding on Ovean Parkway |D&RdIt Organization that planned to| Departure from Budapest is prohibited except by special permission. BERNE, March 26 (Associated Pre's).—According to a rumor CAMP UPTON, March 26.—The . : esterday, Mr. Hinckley said he livel|steal all the real estate of Texas, New reaching Prague from Budapest, former Premier Karolyi of Hungary PoE Ser a eae Ra eal ASE —_— at the University Club and made it clear| Mexico and Arizona, u ” | i ’ th Division, United Btates Army,! sire, Louise Sterol: of Gracie Ave- shes he ‘thought little of Motorcycle) His name is Heinrich von Eck- | has been assasinated. is in camp here this afternoon for 7 as | Policeman Balir, who artested him ard ‘ ! «| F " nue, Richmond Hill Circle, was) yy ta . jhardt, formerly Imperial German Am | LONDON, March 26 (Unitea Press).—A news agency despatch Magistrate Folwell that)» e e| ¢ | ne the last formalities of demobilisation. | purned to death early this morning| when he overtook Mr. Hinckley nassador to the Republic of Mexico, M. C. A. girls handed ¢ 1 L and pa | | Prarue to 4}, yorts bi 7 eceive . > ’ YMCA & . wthO8| When ghe teied 80: eave WEF Chines Gaile (James Wilds, Wee “Sele rating, te Eee etme abe ar) | BACK BY CAI IC from Prague to-day said reports bad yn received there that Count 3 ind candy and ch x BUM to euch r e, vo e en, | banker gave him @ “you don't ki - ‘ < i er hea he Hungarian Government, has been assassi- ‘5 and candy and chewing gum to dren from fire, Two of the children, | OO" Bava par le tg feed cated that he was not taking with | |Karolyi, former head of t ig a Si ; soldier as the trains arrived fypm | Leonia, six years old, and Helen,!sion of a mililon dbliars and a iiee o¢ {Him the three Southwestern States nated. n : New York, and even though his| three, also died in the flames, The some seven policemen who tad been|that the gang back home had gaked | A dispatch to the News from Vienna said- Karofyi had been arrested pockets were already stuffed with| third child, Emily, eight, was rescued, broken us Malletashe*"Goght on being|him to grab, There was, perhaps, a { by he Communists. cieaprerelate inane: Ohmi: |put so badly injured that she may, broken |bit of Texas dust on some of the We be Ue | : @ PARIS, March 26. such things he accep Nm ‘aie. The father, Geotge, a signal man| “I never said anything of the sort,"}bags, but not enough to make that | Asia Bearch 96.—Meventy: Oita ‘The men came on a number of SPe- tor the Long Island Railroad, was, 5! mye Hin i State feel that it had lost heavily. -__. ! Ga aa oe ad DISARMAMENT OF FRENCH fin Budapest have been shot for plune cial trains, the first of which arrived| also badly injured | said Mr, Wilde, whohad| Eckhardt sailed on the Nicuw Am- | Karl’ ‘ : ' : jdering and other o . according Just been fined $25. “I heard him say!sterdam this afternoon for Rotter.|enver Despatch Identifies | Karl s Adviser Says New Dic-| IN BUDAPEST DENIED |» teports received from that city to» t that dam. 1t is understood he will live tor! “One of Co-respondents” as | — tatorship Is of Despair, iat at 9 A. M., but there were also somo} At 2 o’cloek this morning Mercier me hom from his work and banked | rs who, after] hundreds of “What If going to happen if I am / the fire in the Kitchen stove, His pen I a time in Holland, where several other ; pd int Realatati - | drawing word of battle all) wie and the children were pon|aie Ms woe prought here again?” members of the old gang are staying Resident of That City Not Proletariat. |All Members of Military Missions Bympathetic demonstrations were night long for nraptured wives, | the second floor of the frame house. for the sake of thelr health, With oo fald to have occurred in Vienna. Um | “Jail,” sald Magistrate Folwell, And] ’ fire started and| x, : aight hg "tl Eckhardt went his wife, Urna, the Somial to The Evening Wer d 80 rapidly that escape by the| three litte Eckhardts, and Johannes} DENVER, Mareh 26.-Roland Millar, One American, that a Bolshevik uprising has been was cut off. Mrs. Mercier! Brulow, the ex-Imperiai German Con- vf must act immediately if the west- y 9 who has filed a notice of appearances | COPENHAGE March 26.—The |scheduled there for April 1. \ scan!” DALLAS STARTS GRUSADE. a MG id 5 eu 9 Sones or aed of abo ls 9a], OEE: Sent Me aor ee ; (Copyright, 1919, by the Leited Prom | Said to Have Left Except sisters, father At 6 o'clock il BERNE, March The Aliles sprea stair did not feet like getting up early for! was 4 mothers, sweeth confirmed reports have been received Hine ley went away. and brothers, or just plain friends, the troop trains, ‘Tho Long Tsland| been in a back room, over the klichen, | They rode in two automobiles, ac- Jdammed, Prince Windisch-Graetz,| Budapest, according to a wireless de-| between Communists and anti-Bol- We rT eve stat E eis e of the re Railroad put special cars on regular | leeping ” her youngest child, AGAINST HIGH HEEL SHOES companied by several agents of the |#tating that he is “one of _ tp, Hungarian statesman and chief ad-|spytch from the Hungarian eapital,|sievik forces in Budapest was re- eler ona va alone e | e1 0! stice, c v - yondents” |) 1 », ’ ), = ri fee ret oats en, Leonia was al in th hesitate. Department of Justice, who prevent-|#pondents” in a suit by vieer of Emperor Karl during the lust|denies the report that his soldiers| ported by travellers arriving frum The epecial traitor arrived at short} Middle room, and the father and] ed them from gossiping with any-| stokes against his wife, is a step-| nave bech Giaapmed ko the Chenaade (IMAL EID, = itd nig rete a nd it was | Emily were in the front room They Have Distorted Women’s} pody along the line. brother of Mra, Stokes and a resident |%® "0¢ the dual monarchy, told the} i °° © ‘: ‘The streets were being swept by tatervers Our sdiap ued Moca was! “Mrs, Mercier bi to he ie * E 5 ‘ e ferry alip o Oo Reet ch ee murnee me wt ee United Press to- Hola, late fa the afternoon before the last| peor een worst Into Der, how Bodies, Lecturer Tells Federa- Brora the etry MID OR ASR OHM as | Whe Pringe dediare | Alpthe members of the Allied Mil-|Macbine gun fire and the number of Nie ane hed the | band’s room crying, “Quick, Gborge, a f Club side they drove to Pier 7, which not " le Prince declared that Roumania | | at ; Ameren asualties was sald to be high, The of the New York men reached the / tho house is burning! tion of Clubs, so many months ago was tho em-| Mrs, Stokes, before her sudden mar-|and Eastern Galicia are atill forming |r Missions, except one American | Ce on Wik Mlk Ne NR | tal ArrAOKS on. Se " S$ (he) A glance showed that the only wa DALLAS, Tex., March 26.—A crusade | ba 0 or ma ‘ Mage to W. BE. D. Stokes, a Miss|a barrier against the deluge of radi- |OMcer, have le meen: a | tai , . pel buasied irae ee y way barkation point for many thousand & Mina | barrier against iti ad tay ghocepany Pacer pi rected by Hungarian soldiers return~ ; heir ¢ jof escape was by the window against hich heels was in full swing : ers who serve: Helen Miller, @ member of a we ism, but that Is must be | despaten ay . at ze HaAAY meiaian ; i hh of American soldiers who served in * uM ; by but th thi deapaton to (ha Abenapoet’ GF Berlin! erom: Rui All Ne! PE ed pe: Shyial I'll jump," said the father, “Then |here to-day the “posse” that ran down the ban-|known Denver family, Mra. Miller, | Strengthened or {t can not hold, anys. at came to Camp Upton. The re-/you drop the c oto me and Tin], MAM Julle Hrostor White of Peoria, aie in Europe mother of Mrs. Stokes, is now visit-| | “What is happening in Hungary| A Pressbure report received 1m | ae eaters palhay elise to mainder, consisting of several thou-! oaten p vou will have to|/l> lecturer and educator, who is giv- 4 . y {has been foretold by eve: . Berlin says that martial law has been awed 4 ped | . ty M i e a ep ing her daughter in New York old by every Hungar y yy : sand replacement men from many| jump Ing a series of talks boforg the Datias] On the way to a ee a party | 08 ee |lan politician during the last six|declared throughout Czechosiovakia | PAs bs ge sr alg blockade States, were sent in casual companies] yfercic only in pajamas, | vea’ration of Clubs, advocates the flat. |passed and looked gicomily at @ num-) tocry R, Buckner, attorney for/ months.” sald Windisch-Craets au a raanlt ents in Hungary. was strictly enfor to Camp Mills, whence thoy will be| dropped to the ground safely, and} 7, tesnion with these arguments ber of one-time German liners which} pojand Miller, stated to-day that so] “(nfortui peti The néryous tension in the Huns —Col, Vix, head NF ely the Entente states B , forwarded to camps near their homes] nis wis. car to the window with Gustertte ee 8 tedien theta the ie ath BUR SN oid serie ja Uncle) tar us be knew there war no relation: |men did not believe ux. Most of them |of the French Mission in Budapest, | fan capttal has been increased by to be mustered out jEmily. At that moment a man who | plexus dow 5 Sam's leash, Hekhardt said some-tanin petween his client and Mrs.!thought the talk of the danger of {haa been wounded and taken prisoner | ‘Me clashes between the rival factions, j ‘The soldiers who were sent to Up-|lived near by ran up to the house. He} “If God had intended women to have {ns !n German when he saw these/ geoios | Bolshevism was just some new in-|by forces of the new Hungarian Gov- | t ¥4s sald. The Communists’ position ; ton will be out of the army and free | tvok off his overcoat and he and Mer-|high hi He would have provided [Sips and his words were duly noted! uy gun't ca discuss this case at{strument of German propaganda, |ernment, according to a report re-|2PParently has not been seriously to put on their civil life clothes next|cier held it as a net. They caught| them.” by the Department of Justice agents! oogent,"' Mr, Buckner, “but I! “The Communist organization in}ceived via Prague threatened by the opposition, A numi- week. The mustering out process in| Emily, whose face and hands were} ‘Indian women wore moccasins and|Who, however, wouldn't tell reporters} wii} stato that, so far aa L know, Ro-| Hungary to-day is far from bein Major F'reemun of the British Army, | DF 0 wealthy aristocrats are sald to itself js simple, a strict going over of |badly burned. It is feared, too, that | hid the smallest, duintiest feet imagin-|what they were. land Miller is not related “to Mrs.| complete, Roumania 4 Bastern {it in added, succeeded in making his | 04V® Pledged thelr support to the cach man physically to establish a|ehe may have inhaled flame, in which | 4Y!* a United States soldiers with an| stokes, If ne is her stepbrother, it 1 | Galicia are atill forming a dam be-leacape from Budapest. Communists basis for any futuro claim he may|cage she probably will dlc | ironic glint in their eyes received the| news to me. An action for divorce | tween the Bolsheviat flood and west. | The British and French Misstone make against the Government for] Mrs. Mercier went back to get the PRISON FOR 1-CENT THEFT. jpayty at the pier, but there was no was begun by Mr, Stokes, al hough | ern Europe, If anything is doing {t | Were reported to be held prisoners sompensation for injuries; a checking| other children, but she did not | ae conversation—nor any need of !t a saver it thes were never| should be done at once. Bolshey ‘om, | SEVENTY CHILDREN KILLED | but to be safe, The new Coalition trance his service Fecord and the ad. |@npear at the window. Mercier and | Parertaetanen AP tien Fine ut there was one thing that made Hee coq notice of appearance which| like time and tide, waits fcr no man'| Cabinet Is extending its organization ; justment of his final pay, to which {s|the volunteer assistant waited per-| po) stealing handbag containing|cveryboey laugh. 8 was thelr fied for Mr. Miller was solely for] “Neither the peasants nor the IN SILESIA FIRE PANIC throughout the provinces and towns. added the $60 gratuity, and the sign-| haps a minute, Then they looked] .., cent {rom a girl named Gladys|S™allest Eckhardt, aged about eight |niy protection workers of Hungary are really The success of the Hungarian So- 1 ion china pemevalie Gisclares for a ladder, but there was none.|onief, a sentence of three and a hac |Years, in the opinion of The Evening pons Communistic. A small group : ; viet revolution hag made the Spars However, when this simple process| They tore up a section of a picket} years in Sing Sing was imposed to-|World reporter~although the Depart- DS within the Socialists has over- Twenty Are Also Injured in Stam-|tacans here restless. The Indepén- is multiplied 27,000 times it is a heavy] fence and by great effort raised it|day by Judge McDermott in County|ment of Justice refused to verify or FOURTH LIBERTY BON whelmed the party. The new pede at Juvenile Entertainment dent Socialists still oppose another against the house. Mercier climbed |Court, Brooklyn, upon Joseph Karsap, {even to comment upon this estimate. job, no matter how swiftly the de- >, dictatorship isn't a dictatorship t Gleiwitz rmed uprising in Germany, bow mobilizing force works, Officers have|'® he window and had got his head |twenty-two, of No, 112 Second] Anyway, she was @ very little person AT 93.50, NEW LOW MARK | of the proletariat, but a dicta- at Calelwitz, ever, and the disagreement threatens a few more complications in getting | 20 shoulders through when a burst Street, Manhattan and she Wore # blue sailor hat with a torship of despair. | BERLIN, Monday, March Anso-|to disrupt the Central Soviet, r *)of flame, perhaps a back draft ex-| .Karsap had b be lettered ribbon on it 1 thie is wh “Just as the middle classes jo | Press) ent hare T yress and publle are condemn- out because they must obtain the of w similar offe lettered rib! oI is what ; sal =P at Mii joined | prea abo ela byl m simnatures of about fifteen property | Dlovion. norenaate Sh Be wie bade ES the lett id: "United States | Price sieeve After Slump Bu 10} Karo mh, think ne be vald mv Hun- and iwenly nlured 9 ss the | ing Gen, Ludendorff’s militaristic we a : Nal heanehab oe he burned and his ankle was broken Navy." She also wore a button with Sales by Thousands of Smal mary © Czecho- Slovak, nu | resu » stamp Nn uvenile | terances, fearing a reaction coos aN vleeaie a ne : ab as he struck the ground. He tried to| 442 MEDICAL CASUALTIES. Je crican nag on it—and her papa} , | J manian and Serbian imperialism, the |eMtertainment at Gleiwitx a, to —o— service hey have closed satt®-| nount/again, but was forcibly pre in't even spank her Holde same middie classes to-day are em. |9* factorily their accounts for money or| Vonted, ‘orty-Six Wer didw Bane het Pale ; sa eaiter | hen MAinivinice nae The children rushed toward the exits CONCESSIONS BY ALLIES eae c how hava teen| em : 22 Di The party boarded the ship by th uoted for a time to-day o | »Ishevism—and urning| ; : BA . property for which they have been) jy this time a crowd of neighbors a2 Leeiliy ny ore ‘ fourth 4 1-2's-—894:50 for the vise of | from Paris to Moscow," i , accountable. had gathered and formed a bucket| WASHINGTON, March 26,—Ca eta hh tried very Berame oma Mbenupleacll MELT OG , _— er artepartisy m9 agnosie REPORTED MADE 10 Actual mustering out begins Mon-] brigade from a creek that runs be- | ties among American Medical officers | usually used by first-class passengers, | 1), . ; yen a ee stairways. ] day, and the last man is expected to| hind the house, Jt was uselcas,|in France from the t of the ar-|It was whispered that they would be |°!” MAIL MEN GET JOBS BACK > lowest p be on his way home by Friday night,| "lames were leaping from ; re leavin ery |rival of the first unite to March i3|kept below decks until the ship had vindow and from the ro One of the features of the demobiliza. | Window an Se aa! ve lnumbered 442, @ War Department} "| cin sepsee Bmptzen i tem wea NARCOTIC BILL IS KILLED. APPEASE HUNGARY ~ d out to sea, after which the ‘ telephone calls had been sent for . , passed ou he they| tie tow prive is said to have deen Novy to Be Rely tion will bo the naturalization neat the nearest fire company at South |Statement to-day showed, will have tho freedom of the boat Denuaht aucht none hand ede WASHINGT Mur Men | Smith's mission | Copenhagen Dispatch Says Bude Friday of all men in the division ¢e- | Ozone Parle but there ‘had been no | ‘ , yoda te oe om] When it was all over roporters|at thousands of smull fers to tucn| Who left classified civil service p: tH B : oN 4 Sah: MRRP pee Justice | vutomobile went and roused the tire |and other causes, 101 of disea ; [sought the Depart f Justice | the ‘ ye th Ee RAMON POR ALBANY 1 \ : h 4 Morschauser will preside men, It was after 6 o'clock before | were Jost at sea, seven are missing |agents asain jan m a the f i nH ihe Change in Boundary a Arrangements have been made at] the apparatus came Che als Were |in action, were taken p rs,| “Whore did the Eckhardt party stay | tion of big fellow y buy at toe mt arHRAON | mun COPENHAGEN, March %.—A de. | Upton to fill in as much of the walt-| aed et eee eit ne Cher mange {and 212 were wounded in a Jin New York?" was the first quastion, | best price pomsib Hosta ri n Me Drs Jes n from Hadapeat tocdaa ae i ing timo us possible by special per-| ce Mes, Morcler and the two chitdeoe ae “at a hotel,” was the nervous an- iy cere ig ee my Araner 1 the Allies had notified (am formances at the camp theatres, lec-]'The bodies have not been retovered. | SUNDAY BASEBALL LIKELY, | «mer | Liewt. De Cantetts nat post ; : eye ed an Government that they } tures on the desirability of keeping| The father and the rescued enill “Wh hotel?" ot™ 4, 4 7 “ ll | ¥ 4 were taken to St. Mary's Hospit PARIS, Mar 1 axemer der \ H party vot wel elr cision and the government insurance in force and |:YOre tA we PITAL Walker Bi Repo Favornbly by) But 1 demand ste t : ; ; ° A Rint hE eu Ey ‘ stablished ’ ica rs 1 santa TAh t ' fe announce jwut, Boni Ds st ‘ a established a on various business opportunities Phe Mere were married twely Gene Coden Committe: [the age that ed thea an " De Caste TAKE BELLAS Onn MEALS ¢ armistice will not Be }years ago and formerly lived in) ALBANY, N.Y. Mureh Vie |interview at oner toryl ng Mile. De f ia ann We sew Tan Ge Cleve Mates Vou Teele HW 5) sean tias (Continued on Sixth Page.) | Ridgewood hey bought the house Senator James J. Walker bill, dee tel the De; Juaeltua dtarauis De 1 1 L : in ’ . sed in nmond Hill Circle last. July. | gigned 10 legallxe Sunday baseball be-|t ‘ ya i n TOR WoRID TRAY. RUT One of the reasons a ; If yon ean Wave mones paying all the money they had, and tween professional teams, was report It is only known ard to eeaee : non arctie, me, (Word) Saiaen he reasons Sele You can invest while you save having nothir ett for insurance. n i i ported ving failed with the jammy ae con 7 cig Hungary's recent change in Governe Senate Com- - > erty Mercier has Jeft,vorably to-day by tt ‘or particulars o The only proj ng in the most ambitious of their ‘Titnine Beekman 4000 ment was the belief the Allies ims ul Payme: jane now is the bullding lot an | mittee on Codes, It is mow on the gen- ok ed “ 1 AKK ANS BEFORE oF (Check room for baguage and parcels open day and ae obo Mulr & Coy 61 B'way—aAdvi, | pajamas. 4 his er teaesl- enlondans « grpcend cater origes, 4 WOIne wwWay | IAN ice fas good digntion mkee soe Mele | ight. | Mener orlere and trorlien’ chante fon tended to pare down Hungary 9 provide territorial prigea for Rowe ;

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