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PERRO! Prong one $y Jiminary peace treaty might be signed by April 20. Reports that German peace dele. gates will reach dividual states in the Executive Coun eit of the Versailles Sunday are premature, the Petit Journal sayr. ‘The membership of each of the tn- League, Reuters Limited eaye, will be increased from two to three for ench state to be represented member in the council. The third probably will be a representative of | labor. [The draft of the covenant of the League of Nations as read dy President Wilson on Feb. 14 sais that the Executive Council) “shall consist of representatives” of the United States, the British leonforma to the demand of justice reparation due civilian victims of | » , . 5 ardian, dated March 24, and published In the special League of | conto 0 th Empire, France, Italy and Japan, | PAUS, March 24—Former Bm-| hs ia March le “nr father site parti and fairness in taxation the war \ together with representatives of [peror William and former Crown! ‘#tlons number Of that paper to-ds hase The committee earnestly recom- Seven thousand children were four other states, members Of the prince Frederick William will be| ‘America and Great Britain must give @ practical demonstration | ends it as the core of our system. made orphans and 126,000 men League. There has been no | | of their belief in the league. Disarmament is an essential condition of "| 4, income tax that is very large is were deported from Belgium by authoritative statement asx to | Ons those who will be tried by the! 11. guecess, We cannot expect ravaged nations to trust the leaguo If its | of course a great burden, but the in- the Germans, the exact number of representa- [high court which the German Na-| yayocates hesitate to show confidence in it. To set up the league while [come tux in principle is the most The indemnity which can be tives cach state represented in |tional Assembly will create, Paris! increasing our agmies and navies is mockery of a great ideal.” | just and impartial of all taxes. There | claimeq from Germany by Bel- the evenc!) was to have] ‘newspapers say. Former Foreign Viscount Bryce, Lord Haldane, Lord Buckmaster, Fridtjot Nansen [is no tax which so brings the (ax-) ium on this account is estimated vith Gov-! at $180,000,000 Minister of FOUR IMPORTANT PROBLEMS) Minister Zimmermann also will be _and other prominent men contributed articles in support of the league, | payers to close quarters with Vahl ee DISCUSSED BY “BIG” FOUR. ronan: bins Gi donk i ernment revenues and expenditures) Kceonomjc Affairs declared that madeida Wild bewdbiders, f'ds-|. ca onin cecmaer, ) or #0 practically brings home tp him! all damages will be fully indem- oct je weebded'n pce ad ¢ ‘the [A Boe Gem Towetey | 1 ” | the responsibilities of citizenship. | nifled by*the Germans. + Sonnet ne Four declare that ox.| *ePorted that the German Gov- | “The rate proposed is a flat rate of - ——— tremely important problems direotly| ¢™ment would create a court of | | ]two per cent. in view of the preaat HURLEY'S SHIP SALE PLAN . od Federal ra connected with Germany's future| investigation for Germans ac | AND SIFT HOLD hci ibs davai ponogea che: pede Doundaries were discussed by the| cused df crime during the war || Sreccaies oF the expected yuld OF ARY SUBMITTED 10 WILSON council in an excellent spirit of un who re | | sts of the ¢ ; quested investigation of ” d by its derstanding, The-Petit Parisien says o | tax the committee ts sel rl t understands important resuite were| ‘Relr canes It was sald that , experts that a two per cent. MT ® vvorchant Marine Expected to Be sabdoraih the court would try Gen, Luden- | | should yield approximately itty init iujaek ber PFeatRAR A Me . | | will satisty the! Subject of President's Message e o Ne r o Congress Whe eets, torial questions involved and the! Chancellor von Hethmann-Holl- (Goatinned teu Tew Peas) (Continued From First Paxe.) — | PY went noeds of the sta gre lB hada problem, of protecting France ade- quately have been satisfactorily @olved, although by means not fore- geen in discussions of the problem outside the conference. As to the financial problems, the solution reported. to have been AND CROWN PRIN Jontinued from First Page.) BRUSSBLS, March 2 a tical Demonstration of Their Faith, bapa tctitid ae Ge rrovanxn tgian ‘civ Zimmerman Also to Face Says the Premier. at certain classes of property. And cht hg High Court Ordered by National Assembly. | | | weg, former Foreign Minister v: adopted provides for the payment by yg eee: Germany of yearly instalments on| the indemnity, of which France would | receive a portion sufficient to lighten the burden of her budget. Among other amendments adopted Jast night was one directly recognin- ing the principle of woman suffrage, fn that it provides that the offices of the League are open to women as well as to men, The much discussed question as to the possibility of withdrawal by a na- tion from membership in the League was settled by an amendment per- mitting withdrawal on two years’ notice, but not until such nation has dulfilled its international obligations. ‘BORDEN MAN CONTRADICTS MILK REDUCTION REPORT ‘A. T. Johnson of’ Company Dis- agrees With Statement of Assist- ant Treasurer of Same Concern. A. 7. Johnson of the Borden Con- densed Milk concern contradicted to- day the statement inade yosterday by ‘Shepard Rareside, Assistant Treasurer ‘St the Borden Farm Products Com- any that the new plan of fixing the price of milk would reduce the cost to the consumer one cent a quart each month from now until October Mr, Johnson in answer to a question ‘bY Assistam District Attorney Dooling per Magistrate McAdoo in the John investigation of the milk market, ald: can give no assurance of any such reduction.” “That is what I thought," said Mr. Dooling. Turning to Magistrate Mo- Adoo he informed him that inyasti- ators for the District Attorney's office ‘had learned that thousands of tons of Dutter and cheess aro being held in cold storage near New York. This means, he sald, that a system of fixing the price of milk on the basis of butter and cheese prices can be very much to the disadvantage of the consumer The “Supremacy Test” Will Satisfy You The “Supremacy Test” planned along lines of scientific acct: is truly an on Test. It will satisly you because it e you to make a sound Oe on of The New Edison and various other phonographs a direct’ compatison from the same position in the same room. ‘ A REVOLVING platform swings the various phono- graphs into the same place, equalizing sound conditions THE INSTRUME: themselves are. in pers fect order—their man fecturers are constantly urged to inspect. them Every point about the “Supremacy Test” te acientific—absolutely satir- fying ASK FOR IT today, It will be made ‘ooly at your’ re- quest he EDISON SHOP ite Public 13 Fifth Avenue Also F ameter Cl THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919. STATE TAX PUT ONTAXESPAIDTO. THE GOVERNMENT DISARMAMENT IS ESSENTIAL DEATH OF SIX THOUSAND | FOR SUCCESS OF THE LEAGUE, THE VIEW OF LLOYD GEORGE! Ct America and Gre Seven Thousand Children Made Orphans and 125,( Men Were Deported at Britain Must Give a Prac- |so we came by the process of exclu- nan sion to the personal income jgx as the one which meets the need and treatment report 1 LONDON, March 28, ' Pr sscens LLOYD GEORGE declares disarmament is essential to the ade Deputies during a debate on the in the uccess of the League of Nations, in a letter to the Manchester idition an adequate sum for the im-) HINGTC on March 28.—T ccording to an official amber of | NEW COMMISSION: NAMED IN PARIS TO SPEED PEACE TREATY GERMANY TO TRY. BOTH EX-KAISER BELGIAN GIVILIANS CAUSED BY GERMANS Were 00 ill he ree The French Senate unanimously | yao “expressed himself’ about | low, branches torn from trees, Vic- | wong propascd law has been framed New York last night for private owner: pasted a rerolution to-day, declaring| tne Mayor in an “unchristianlike | tory and other decorations damaged, | ||» or mosaible in harmony with ship of the new American merchant that integral reparation and damages| (ew you request the name of {signs blown down ond pavementa|!? 9 tt ttn come Tax measure, Marine, with a Government regulation, should be demanded from Germany, “a MWaiWlabat® who’ made teas || Ade: BIIPEAIY, Bes cderal links are to be mado /MAs been submitted to President Wilson. | and that all German criminals should] 17 vive. He is Lieut. William A wagon driven by Joseph Step- aur tua ag wadaral viitien) ad | hE House officlais ould to-day the | Simpson, formerly of the U, 8 |banck, No. 1480 First Avenua 6ol-|the ‘returns are to be made at the iy, Fi tasks eda et habll em Aviation Corps, The remarks |!ided at Central Park Wost with af) oie time as tho Federal return cted he would make the merchant | were undeul addreased to |Bighth Avenue wurface car Step- | FUTURE STATE SECURITIES TO itiata ta, auhieet Reese were as follows: “Oh! How I | taken to Bellevue, “In the matter of the present tax hate to get up in the morning.” Near his home, at No. 264 West asta | int securities of New York ALARMED iy Han the Mayer bis silk hathing | Street, Walter Willis, a saléeman,|¢xeme: Mort mo ey subject. to. Ul eeeclal for Priday ond cult this morning?” “Back to |'as knocked down by an automobile) sent investment tax, the com- lay, March 28th Palm Beach, you are four hours herded SERIE Onley io bint mittee proposes to continue the cx: " s * , ec in 4 ‘ « who [Bound fracture of the left leg. weahbsh aeons y a vUND Sal peerage beraedki Anthony Morley, No. 231 East 54th aril Prepares to ei BON (Continued from First Page.) and glorious occasion.” Let mo | Street, was treated at Presbyterian | ww, suggest the distribution of the plot to follow Hungary In decla: & Soviet republic, ening to revolt, took no action lowing’ the removal of the Fuss COPENHAGEN, March 28,— way, a Vienna despatch reported day, charge of Americans, This action is believed to have nipped a Holshevist! Spartacans in Spandau (nine miles west of Berlin), who had been threat- Minister Trotzky has announced in a wireless statement that the Soviet revolution in Galicia is gaining head- The uprising started in Drohobycs (forty miles southwest of Lemberg), the statement sald, and is spreading Hospital for lacerations of the left eye. He had been struck by an auto- mobile, he said, at Park Avenue and yield between the State and the lo- calities on a basis of 50 per cent. and say to you that the marring of this occasion was by the Mayor himself, He kept three city |ieplle, he 50 per cent. If it is found in the ¢ heavily laden with olathe) future that the proportion ix not ving | owned craft oo shat teow | | friends of the returning soldiers eal ele rarer ethers q baba W) cquitable a change can easily be waiting to sult his pleasure and Lh ial ie redid PLL cupants of one, Louls L. Strauss and Catherine Wil, suffered lacrations ot the scalp and forehead. An ambu-| lance surgeon dressed their wounds and Strauss and Miss Will went hoiwno to No, 165 Montrose Avenue, Brooklyn conventence for over two hours. The people on board theso boats were deprived of meeting their relatives and friends, and the troops on this occasion were not “The income tax alone may fall to solve the local municipal problem, es pecially in New York City, where | overtaxation of real estate has be- me a cult. If this should prove to fol- ans. War © welcomed except by the little . be the case, additional supplementary party of which I had the honor to Prvtited SME Avaaur suite ltaxes may be imposed for distinctly be one. 2 : i cchegy, | Mocal purposes ° rate on to- Yuu 'witt recall that when there |Kennedy, No. 189 Main Street, Johns. | ]0cal Purpose wa ae 8 ee ° r nia town, Pea was struck by a United | ‘ansible personal property or an op-| remarks were made they eeemed to meet with the approbation of the people on board the city- | tional local business tax. The com mittee has had supplementary bi prepared covering the two proposa!s States Mail truck, She was taken | into the home of John Heppern, No. 0 West 96th Street, and treated tor | vessels and on board the |” i 3 conside ot the rapidly to the surrounding districts.) CWC? Vesse! hye dhe *° leontusions of the right leg. also, tor the consideration of fh other vessels in the harbor, No Legislature and the people of the Polish troops in “emberg are alleged! S00 then remarks directly re- | Marguret Crats, a negress, of No. | (8)! | to have joined the revolution and de- 119 West 138th Streot, was walking | State | i é fect the sentiment of most of the | ; al To reach the business and profes- clared a general strike. 4 ds Wer along the stringpiece of the Harlem people of Brooklyn and show ina |) 4 sional men who do business in } | measure the utter contempt and | River Dock, at 140th Street and Mad- | yo 14 city put live In New Jersey or . HUNGARIAN SOVIET disregard they have for the Chiet ]!#08 Avenue, when she fell into the | Connecticut, incomes will be taxed » at theo . |water, Rescued by Patrolman James | ~ aia: Magistrate of the city, and disap t the source under the proposed law. | McMurray of the East 126th Street |®* 10° sure ¥ proval of his signal failure to | Non-residents are to be taxed upon provide properly welcome for Station and two citizens, the woman a aaa tithe Ml "8 a | proj Av . salaries made o State, every ALLIES’ FRIENDSHIP the returning woldiers of this bor- |thanked them, declined medical ald] oo. neing required to file re “A a and went home. employer sab Rig we ough, Yours trul i eh. y. siete : |ports showing how much is paid in \ STPPHEN CALLAGHAN, Teo clogged the channel rails of eee” Non-residents, however i i! rT y | 08. Non-residents, e Karolyi Quoted as Still Placing > , ie Renens Sab. Gees TY A ot not be 1 upon the Income BI (or Troutle {southbound Second Avenue L train| Wil ™ y uae sgh hai lame for Trouble on EXPLOSION AT MARYLAND caught fire from a short circuit at| fm stocks and bonds of New York the Entente, |48th Street, but the crew had the | Corporations, as the Taxation Com (Conyrizht, 1919, vy The United Prem.) | TRENCH WARFARE RANGE | [sane aut whee avis arrived, | tom the Sta to “drive busi ge BUDAPEST, March 26—-“We aro he Harbor Squad kept out three | 4 boats for stray barges, and watch- ready ° P| t , re qi | qi ” nly to continue peaceful and) Extent of Damage at Aberdeen Not | won't ur peta pute additions’ naw. (SAYS BECKER WAS “FRAMED”, alain lations vt aha yrs 4 Known by War Depariment— _—|sers on craft in their charge. In i ee possible, but we will fight to defen: Brook Nave Whe BDAY. fl Convict at Bat £ ry Declares : " Ambulances Go to Scene, arookiya: there was Gelpy. during the " our just Interests,” Bela Kun, For- fe : early morning hours on all clevated | Lapan: Admitted: xt eign Minister of the Hungarian WASHINGTON, March 28—An ex- and trojley lines, operation in some | orge Davis and Hyman Berger, et Government, @golared ina. plosion occurred at noon at the trench | instances being practically suspended |Pth convicts, were brought to New statefent to foreign correspondents warfare range at Aberdeen, Md., the egg 2er we York from Clinton prison to-day to " id Sleet cutters were used on the sur- pape FWar Department was informed to-|face Unes for the frat time thie | ee” before Judge McIntyre in th Count Karolyl, former Premier,! day, Details have not been obtained. | winter. #|John Doe inquiry us to whether ther who turned the country over to the | Communication was cut off by the] No trains were run over Brooklyn pb tds Y a canal a Communists, reiterated in an inter- | explosion, Bridge between 8 and § A. M. because | Joseph Cohen. P a . . xcob Luban came to me," said view his statement that the Entente's| Units from the hoxpital force at the third rails were coated with toe | nayis, “and told me that he had been with milk pail on h imperialism was responsible for the| paltimore have been rushed to the instrumental in framing up the evi change of government In Hungary. | gcono, OMciats feared the explosion |“FOLIES DES NIGHT STICKS.” | fucce, FN ae eentt at tauren nae “I will continue to work for the may have been serious owing to the ee Luban wanted me to testify falsely in sacred cause of waving my country,| lire amout nof projectiles and am. |“Theatricnl Regiment” ef the Pex|the Cohen trial. | When I refused with ess responsibility but with more | munition In the vicinity of the ran, lice Reserves Will Hold Ba: | Wap transferred from Sing ing, whore | energ: he said ‘There's going to be a big time next). ASSO) | eat x ‘. | , | Tuesday night at the Amsterdam 0; A ollection | Count Karoly! was reported a | 60 HURT IN CARS’ CRASH. | Tut” Right At the, amaterdam oy Presenting « | few days ago to have been as- | ———— louse, when’ ne esl | assinated by sympathizers with | Intermebans C Washere Cole| Pater €f bn entariarciaent and) haat | the Sov.et.] | lide Near A dam, ball Bie . ; ogy \ e Da #8 Follies des Night Sticks’ | ‘The Austrian Cabinet decided yes-| AMSTERDAM, Y.. March 28.~|they have dubbed the sian, the suc- |terday to recognize the Hungarian | About fifty Ams 1 residents, em-|ceas of which 1s already assured by Soviet Government. according to an ployee’ of the ¢ 1 Electric C |managers, prodygers, playwrights and POUND official despatch received from Vienna | P‘Hy's plant in Schenectady, were In- |staxe directors of no mean reputation, | to-day jured this morning In a rear end|all members of this regiment. Some hotels here hauled down the collision of two Interurban cars. Poli joner Enright, with Scientific Optometri British and American flaga when the| fm’ miles east of this city, ‘The |seve uties, including Mrs. Perfect Fitting Eyeglasses gat. which js fi revolution Was firnt declared, bat the] (rie, of te, rat car broke, caus. | ilen O'Grady, 1s expected to attend. Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed. red, but the | ing {to stop, and the second car crashed olson, Nord adge, : 5 : : Movies Government ordered that |inte ly tas moiarmen being ‘unenle to [an eee eee de, Jane Cowl |} Reasonable, Consistent, Uniform’ Charges. \ Lew Fields, Irving Berlin, Frank they be replaced immediately bring it to & stop because of ie con. | lem he ; 9 sd | Serr tare eu POCO AT! mevik haan cee dition of the railroads owing to the | Weston and Margaret Lawrence, with | LENSES Se fs wy Oe Fo vk . he st the Allied Mission atorm The insu men were all |ner entire cast from the “Tea for w Fylton Bt, Manuatia in Budapest, and his staff have been | Prousit back to th ty August | Three" will all be there, » K HOCOLATE. CO | courteously | tre by the Govern. | Bramer ls velleved to be fatally hurt A aixty: orchestra, composed | oe aaes Ae, AM) PEPPREMINTS—Bi |thoir tives and property, as well as| CALDER ASKS L LOAN CHANGE, those of all peutral and Allied U, S, TO GET GERMAN POTASH, | cece the, citizens: | Wants Mikher Interest and —— DIED. AW OTT | — | version Priyilewes Baruch Announces It ts to Be tn ite eae " United States Si Exchange for Food, SCHUMACHER. . ervic PBELL FUNE POETHLYN S GRAND NATIONAL Calder, one of many an lead- | WASHINGTON, March 28.—Senator| guunct a ae slay ea CHOCOLAT ers who want the new Congress called | Hitchcock of Nebraska to-day was ad- rh ” . LL tid entn Dally 6.30 PM, Bay eit in spectal session, wrote a letter to-/Vi#ed through the State Department * day to Secretary of the Treasury |Dy Bernard Baruch, former Chairman | ¢ —_—_——— LONDON : he W Carter Glass in which he expressed the [ef the War Industries Board and now R Poethlyn won the Grand National opinion thet unless the Bond: Uiil is with the American Peace Commission, Lost. FOUND AND. pL hek ‘ Steeplechase to-day, Ballybowsin was Wmnended so id iswues of Liberty |that in return for food to German, ‘t tin ithe LI dvemonday fer EECA Ute, cond and Pollen thint | Honda, we can BeSyeriad 1nt0 new ise | the United States is to Feceive potas! A ae ee and ‘Balla, brs Gio : Poethlyn was the fayorite and as lar loan.” ; i Ri re) wan nothing in Mr. Baruch’ in hoop The Victory Bond, Senator Calder i ae early as March 14 the betting 1s to 4 that he would win, dicate 1e ant! ft nen a when thet at pays in tle letter, “mnust ‘enmert t says in tle latte 4 greater mente i: sbipment w: Every y er o. BSC VERED dinky “specLAL "BAe feature of the event. WILSON APPEALED T0 IN COAL PRICE DISPUTE, Industrial Board Asks That All| Government Purchases Be Made on Its Basis. WASHINGTON, March 28. Wilson has been President) aled to in the dis- api | pute between the Rallroad Administra | tion and the coal operntors which | | threatens to hamper seriously the Gov- | ernment's price reduction ed to-day asked by members of Board, now striving to to order that all programme, | it was lear ¥ the Industrial reduce pricé: has been Gov. | ernment purchases, including the large | the publishing amount of coal and steel used by the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUIT INJUNCTION IS CONTINUED Restrains Church Directors From Interfering With Publishing Society Trustees, BOSTON, March 28.—The tenwora njuncuion, issued Tuesday restrainin the directors of the I Church Christ Sedentist from interfering with trustees of the Christian Science Publiati+ ng Suciety in the discharge of thels duties was one i mitinued pending Ja hearing merits of the ease. 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