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to All.’”’ “ Circulation Books Op Copyright, 1910, by The Prev Fablishin _ Co, (Phe New York Wor PRICE TWO CENTS. ——— 1919. “Cirenlation Books Open 28 PA to All.’’ GES PRICE Two CENTS. _ ALLIED TROOPS POURING INTO HUNGARY WOUNDED NEW YORK HEROES HOME ‘Roy Tyler’s Alibi Upset in Evening World Despatch 48-HOUR WEEK URGED FOR LABOR IN GREAT BRITAIN Committee Studying Causes of Unrest Favors Fixing Legal Time Wage Rates. OPPOSED TO OVERTIME. | Recognition of Unions and) More Generous Pensions for | Workers Advocated. LONDON, ch 27 (Associated Prens).—Recommendations that a legal maximum working week of forty-eight | subject to variation in proper! uards, be hours, cases, with adequate safeg' established, be discouraged and that systematic overtime | that legal time} 1 applicability” wage rates of univers: be fited are made in the report of a 4 by the industrial | committee app February | Lioyd | conference which met In at the George. request of Premier The committce was charged with the duty of considering ‘unrest and inquiri the causes of labor g into the question and was m divi of hours and wages of sixty members, evenly tween t} employers and representa- tives of trade unions. It is * um time rates euggested that agreements for nould be reached petween employers and trades unions 1 iT of the Royal Air Force an- to be applicable to all employees in > C | Private Willam A. King, No. 1164] Britain; Premier Venizelos of Greece, | nounced to-day that the two airships | ade, that the basis for ne- 1 a cee . few Com: ‘ the same trade, that t ae f ‘| Pienenes |N w Sade Avenue, TS : Hae ™-land Ferdinand Larnaude, dean of! recently launched (it-3% and It 4) | gotiations between employers and | SCHEIDEMANN RENEWS pany M, one year in the hospita rom he Batis law tenth y Bre. 1AM FACULTY il no: cipate in an At. ) ACAALa DALKE EI hit wi t particip n any trans-At-| workmen should be a full and frank| Prosecutor Lewis Baflled by | ptomaine poisoning r This commit will through - pe Sens | | Charles W. Speare, No. 339 Weat| lantic competition, but will demon- | acceptance of employees’ organizations} Poker Face of Bank Rob- | THREAT 10 SPURN TREATY | eAMeaRach MACs kane : cornm |, document, Wording | strate that they can cross the ocean, ang act in behalf of their members, | iii in the Argonne ; : +jwill not start before May. One of German Chancellor Makes New! gonna. Moran, Lynbrook, t I. Hate, within two days, for final/ihem will cross Scotland to New- and that all workmen should accept] One link was broken to-day in the . ‘ ts * : "|eonsideration by the commission be-| foundiand, where | I drop | Complaint to Assembly About th Tanks, wounded eye and ‘ undiand, where it will drop a pas- the jurisdiction of their respective or-|elaborate alibi offered by Roy Tyic! és hon ea fore it. Ix reported to the Executive|songer in a parachute, if the weather Panieatical un a AllA@edl te nee re Allied Terms [ORGR ENS: RED: |Committee of the E » Conference. !is goog, returning tb Scotland with-| c : .. is alleged to be one of tho “Tall] ses starch |’ Other New York men were: The covenant atiil contains twenty- |" ened, furnins Among the suggestions made bY | Man-short Man" pair who robbed the) ic. woheidemann’ addressing Private A. W, Smith, No. 369 Wert lig articles. No amendment has ae Hes ee t he ee to meet the prot ¥ or Soheidemann, addressing a} 3 9 aliih as = i : he weather is unfavorable the the committee to meet the pF "/ East Brooklyn Savings Bank and|tional Assembly, again threat the | 5ist St , 821st Regiment, wounded | en incorporated which specific r M f unemployment and the mainten- by a high explosive on the Moselle i craft will continue to the United r| killed two of the Aeial ace confer With « refusal to sign| DY # ” meets the desires of Jupan fof recog- |. © — . nce of the unemployed are plans for © of the bank oMcials on| in. poace Treaty, according Je- | River, Aug. 16. ue A oe States, landing there. ‘The other ship t ¥y, according to a de f 9 ion of national equa | State development of new indus-|Dec, 13, 1918. from Weimar to-day | Charles I, Schachne, No. 516 West |" . : will fly by the southern route, touch. tries, the raising of the age at which! yier told an Evening World re-| “\ TY of despair, an appeal to the|igoth Street, Mobile Optical Cory ng in Africa and landing in Florida hildren should } wed to enter \d nscien humanit ing THREE BIG QUESTIONS The Royal Acro Club announced t children should be allowed to enter} 01) Pie "| conscience ¢ manity arising | cagned at ChateaueThierry. 1@ Royal Acro Club announced to- employment, more generous sick | Prter to-day that on the date of the trom all parts of Germany,” he said. |""O0ee y oconnell, Antiltery | ay that Its entry will attempt to fly benefits and old age pensions. crime he and his wife were registered | PR aS “noes prvi | Brigade, Arverne, L. 1, gassed in the STILL UNSETTLED BY across the pravile waiid in April ‘oposed that a National In- the Harvey , Seligma P arsed WEE starting from Newfoundland. Tt 18 prop eed aly Nati nal te at the Harvey House, Seligman, hes of ritory are to be| Argonne, ; | ar tag ‘era How und 7 eth Gustrial Council be formed. to con-| ariz, under the names of “F, 3H. {taken and crushing financial and | Corp}. John Duceille, No, 750 West- | Pe Oe ae ae meen Bist Of 400 members, conch side being | 0. any ang wife” The venting | tary restriction © to he imp |chester Avenue, 308th Regiment i) $50,000 is 8. P. Raynh an equally represented, A standing} ‘ | But the Government will not permit the | wounded In the leg in the ; Englishman. committee of fifty, also evenly di-|World has a telegram from Ls | peor loyalty to be encroached upon. Corp. T. W. Ingram, No. th | Indemnities, Rhine Discussing the statement vided, is suggested in the report Fore, manager of the Harvey House, > Avenue, 808th Regiment, was with the Adriatic 2 Discussed at arding.the I The committee has asked the Gov] va yir SOVIET THIRD BRA LAM Baltalianein the Aceonnar arnt All Day fag | ‘the Royal Aero Club ernment to authorize the Minister of] |. : ut on @ scouting expedition, he was day that Ameri uid Labor to intimate at the conference © FECONT OB On ater showing OF GERMAN LEGISLATURE aptured by a German outpost of, PARIS, March 27 (Associate urpriaed “it their tent trip to be held on April 4 whether, if the|F. H. Wiegand and wi pped: hen twenty and immediately swallowed | Prew#).—-President Wilson's study | ing in America.” plan {s adopted, the Government will| during December his instructions, He was given an|was again the centre of intense in Neaatl PW It into effect There are fifteen other links in the | P, Je a good job of| terest to-day as he, with the Premier LONDON, March 27 (United Preas).| 1015 of the alibi that Tyler offored to Seat el the instructions. They took him tojof Great Britain, France and Italy, ~The “Triple Alliance," jointly rep- | © . : So That Radicals May Be Jan und although he was in a bad | SUNK rl U ‘BOAT WAR; . emis risstric ttorney Lewis of Brookly ; Gan and 4 4 | resenting miners, railwaymen and | District Attorney Lewi Brook! af | Satisfied, | Jition of health, gave him no med- | (Continued on Second Page.) | transport workers, was scheduled to|this morning after he had been Mn-| Wistar, March 26.—1 nounced {leul treatment, He was removed to| past BRITAIN’ 5 LOSSES 3, 147 decide definitely to-day onthe ques-| gor.printed and scrutinized by 200/ that an aniendment © permanent | ltustaat and with 2,000 other Ameri tlon of a general strike. lalaciives in Manhatt titutlon nn t ' s of the ; detectives in attan constitution makes @ national soviet{can prisoners knew nothing the | In view of the miners’ decision y Mr. Lewis is frankly puzzled by|the third legislative chamber of the | armistice ur Nov. 2% IMPORTANT WASHINGTON, Mare) 27 terday to recommend acceptance of! the ca He says Tyler hag “the | Germa ‘epublic . 1 : ° e says Tyl ass e repu TERAN CHAPLAIN WOUNDED MBERICAN shipping suffered Bevecvarnedeta coun ist ween tia 1 tar pens andl witneineiediaaters Gicaienl AGING’ MAN, TO ADVERTISERS FA “eee ins gether with the transport fd: that Tyler, through the ne : soviets it a: r n ite " nits of the 37th Division, com. | ppg hands of ¢ n sub previous adjustment and the appar-| oy seql of interrowation wan abeolue hd EL Pe hia bedi bait ae Perey Sunday Classified Advertis srinsa during: ibe war asoord ently conciliatory attimude of railway e * t From the m Be e the ty nr troops. tng Copy should be in the World ny to com te figures on Allied i rar aici hilaresan ome |ly calm, puffing cigarette after cigar bi a ‘ were among the return roop#.| 11. office by Friday Evening. ! , i [ ! union chiefs, wel! «uormed persons pear the t . , ette, answering such questions as a Ow wey Those men gave an account of them- - and neutral ship los mad Pere-contident the “triple Alliance ased, declining to answer others : ‘ : |seives which ranked with the best Sunday Supplement Section ava to-day would decide against a strike, Tia casa caalastonia’ may conan > PaiHane the war, They were|{] Olaptay Advertising Copy should Only 125 American ve stand or fall on the strength of the STANCHFIELD JR. APPOINTED. 34 Baitalion of the 147th Infantry |}] be im the World Office by were lost ae compared to 8.147 1,381,698 OUT OF ARMY, [%2P4 oF fall on the |rewent, 13 officers and. 363 menj| |] Thuredey, wt 1 P. Mf BACAR Caine anethe tical ii ef Lett Assinta At. United Sta 7 War Department Figures to Maren |“ Was in Los Angelos on Dec, 15, dette | (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) Sunday Main Sheet Display against avy ae Gill lnpainnleic. | Tyler said. Ai a Copy should be in the World ; Nery ; hat is the truth, an¢ Py te Office by Friday Evening. " WASHINGTON, Mareh Incom Tf thet le la truth, and If Tyler |jaiiey to nnoun the t-| ‘TAKE BELL-ANS BEPUME MALS padi "8 As ; : plete reports up to March 19 bring C&M prove it beyond quest the | ment by jet Attorney Swann of |qd.ee We Goud digves wakes FUN feek— Late advert ® ntont ! total discharges of- enlisted men to 1,- | State's cuse against him is x For in B. Sianehfield jr., son of former | ™ — unas mare han fie Dolled | siete $81,608, the War Depa'tment stated | the robbery and murder were done | Lieut. Gov. Sianchtield, as @ Deputy ape OBEY MEDPAURANTS Blared or ‘entireiy’ omitted wan (hi officially to-day jon Dec. 13, and nobody can go from stant District Attormey | aus Brews “ 10 | ‘ —_-— ut AD ye NeW upyointer in agslxned ma | 4 EARL ng Ceeked Rate Foie tow Kean 0! I prosecutor inthe Jefferson Market Po- | Se! Wem foarte nud Fetus ial | Y COPY NECESSARY Ligscion tthe rout Yast (Mouth, Prevents Gore Gums,—Advi, (Continued on Eighteenth Page) lice Court. Aéte Moor. World Bulidias.-—-aart { ie MORE WOUNDED NEW YORK MEN Veterans of 4 OM 6 o9th and BACK FROM WAR want's LEAGUE from France to-day on the cruiser ric which arrived from Brest 1 troops, There were men bociinen: satiied to Draft-| who bad been left behind by the 27th ing Committee to Make Cor- | Division, sick and wounded men from aot, — . ’ rections in Wording. | the 77th Division and quite a con ae penta of heroes from the 165th (old | LONDON, Mareh 27- ny doubt @th) Regiment of the famous 48 | 115: ‘ihe covapant-of the Leamue ot| (Rainbow) Division, The cruiser, bt | ya tiong the Now ‘York brought | hundreds more who were through the will’ be mentioned in Peace treaty was removed by an au- thoritative statement from a tespon- sible British souce,” from the | sides men, big fight and who brought home deo- for valor om the field, ~ Not one af those on board but who had | | the aah seen service and tho majority of them /must pe contained in the treaty j ! | carr says a Reuter's | OFwtions despatch Paris, “It was said that some reference to ied the honorable scars of war, Among the wounded men of IT WOULD BE A MISTAKE TO USE RUSSIAN TACTICS Wants Guarantees 7 ernment Is Communistic, Not Merely Socialistic COPENHA oN, March 2 REMIAR LENINE Is reported wireless despatch to th Hungarian Soviet Government “Inform us what guarantees you can produce that your gov ernment is Communistic, not merely Boolalistic, circumstances it would be a mis- tuke for Hungary to us tactics. 1 must this." ~ ROUNDTRIP ill Owing to the Russian warn you of hat New Gov-| 163th were the following I: the League's mandatories,” Charles Murphy of White Plains, | PARIS, March 27 (Asspclated shot in the left leg at Chateau-) Press).—The League of Nations Com First Sergt. Harry W, Ryer, Haw-] with President Wilson in thd chair, cincmslippseecions | New British Airship Expects to thorne, N. ¥., Headquarters Com-| met for three hours last and night par wan mpleted its conside tion of the ‘ es 7, No. 206 Court Street, | Covenant of the League. | Drop Passenger in New- Brooklyn, Company 1, shot in| ,, : 4 ; houlder, Chateau-Thierry | THe covenant wae referred to a foundland in Parachute. | Corpl, John Neary, No. 150 West|4@fting committee consisting of Co a shot through |B. M. Hou: | States; 2d Street, Company L, iB the Unite thigh in the Argonne. represents LONDON, cil, for Great | secti March 27.—The airship Lord Robert © HELP STOP THE RED ARMIES, APPEAL TO WILSON AND ALLIES ‘LENINE WARNS HUNGARY ————__++. Mid-European Union Asks for Arms for Roumania, Poland and Other Freed Nations—Roumanian and Italian Armies in Hungary. March announced in the Heuse of Commons this afternoon LONDON, cil, Harmsworth, Under Secretary for n Aflairs reig i Roumanian Army had crossed the Maros River northward. (The Maros River flows westward through Hungary, joining the ‘Tiszu at Szegedin, 100 miles southeast of Budapest.) WASHINGTON, March 27,—An appeal to the Uniied States and the Entente Powers for arms, ammunition and equipment for soldiers t be sent against the Red armies of Russia and Hungary by Roumania, ho-Slovakia and the Provisional Governments of recently liberated 'Euroeapn peoples was addressed by “Officials of the. Mid-European Union to-day to President Wilson, Secretaties Baker and Daniels, the American i tce delegation and the Congressional Foreign Relations Committees. a @ The Mia pean Union is an ganization with hb dquarters bh teresta of most of the newly formed Jioint interest. H, A, Miller, Director | etary, signed the apypea ‘In view of the alarming and se Hollweg and Others Responsible for | guy aeretonmmenty ie tein Mert War Also to Be Arraigned the appeal, “we most respectfully Before-{t suggest and urge that the Govern ment of the United States the Isto March | Hntente nations should immed 4 Rage National Assembly ta ¢ notify a assure the Provisional tablishing @ special court | Governments of \Esthonia, Letvia, | to try Gen, Ludendorf, | rithuania, Poland and Jugo-Slavia former Chancellor yon Beth and the Governments of mann-Hollweg and er officials Slovakia and Houmanta’ th alleged to be responsible for the | 7, United States and the Entente war, a despatch from Welmar re- | tions can and will furnish to said ported to-day | yvernments, promptly, the sary jarms, ammunition and equipment for trained soldiers us the re as many “ALLIED STRENGTH 369,465 "ss" ‘ama ete and Hungary ‘om close association and con+ | Americans Have 4,920 Men in Arch- ie with the representative Nation | angel District and 7,500 als of the above named countries, the | undersigned executive officers in this | n Sibe: | in Siberia, union do firmly believe th e PARIS, Mareh Jof the Allied forcen ¢ Jand Siberian fronts jing to figu isting Governments of t Jand the people can be to effectively pen combat the Holshe * given by Steph Jhon, the French Foreign Miniater, vo ]mena if the necessary and proper |the Chamber of Deputies last night, |moral and material support and as nationalitics {sistance is immediately given to them |The figures an to the were given by the Forcign Miniater aslby the Governments ef the United follows States and the Entente Nations." Archangel Front—Britiah, 13,190 The Czecho-Siovak mission | United States, 4.920; French, 2.3151 here received to-day an official MalIAns. aba rar? eal denial of the report of President 2 nk m ' e ’ h, 1,600; Ca Masaryk's resignation, which na 4,000; United st 7,h00;| was sent from Berlin by way of Kr Italian 100; Serbian. penhagen early this week. ans, 210,000; Polos, 12,000 Despatches from Belgrade to the 1,000; Japan 7,000; } state Department dated Maren zechu-Blovaks, 56,000, Total, $34,700 | and receive 1 ald at last re t ta . he A 6") Horts order was being maintained in ari stern fronte, M, Binohon| fet ol on eueign atissione (aa soli | were unharmed at that ¢ but ere not allowed to the city THEODORE ROOSEVELT JR, | “iets ‘sl Ske SPIKES POLITICAL BOOM, ‘ss "Tn | — Parents? x in| fag asked Him to Ran Or /AUNGARIAN TOWN SEIZED Vice Presidency | BY THE ITALIAN TROOPS; Fipcuavaliire sated be aaillaanael I UNREST IN VIENNA GROWS dicts and sailors to become # ey ene ket, t te Oat Reports From the Bolshevists of i JEGEAM thom: Rew SOL ko Moscow Again Say All Galicia War Parents’ Association her \ ply appreciat of honor Is in Revolt. } FOU Onn EOMh AGRO FOR FASS: Cowman, ch 27, — Italian and to justify your| Pres#burg, thirty-five miles south= T request east of Vienna, on \the Hungarian nb y candidacy for Vice Pres- © of the border, according to « +a a * u a. 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