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— ae +e tom 2] —————EE pop rrrerpe rs - . Ce . THE EVwnING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1 spot Army to West Prusi farmistica agreement with the En- Nente Powers “Bince the conclusion of the armis- in the AL PLANLINE | ACROSS EUROPE AGAINST REDS To Extend From Baltic to the Black Sea In Effort to Stop ef § tive,” says the reply, “the entire situ Fation in Posen, West Prussia and Danzig has entirely changed.” Offering the ports of Stetiin, Koenigsbers, Memel or Libau, the German Government says: “All nec essary facilities for the speediest possible landing and transit of Gen Maller's army to Poland will be pro- vided. From the standpoint of rati- road facilities, the routes from these 8 EY PE LEE eh PEt 53 seed 919. \Carrying Body of Major James A. Roosevelt From Trinity Church; One of the elties iead more speedily to the goal, - “without entailing interruption of im- Bolshevik Tide. portations of foodstuffs to Poland." ; According to the Berlin Tageblett,| PAIIS, March 29.—The Bolshevih * all parties in the Weimar National! continue to form the principal subject 3 Assembly, including the Independent | oe je oral discussion among the } Socialists, approved of the Govern- | ment’s reply to tne Entente note, ‘The| Petee delegates. A military voli E "German newspapers generally support | regard Holshevikt apparently 4 the Government's position. The! in taking imore definite form, and Moclalist Vorwacrts says that HuN- tig wummoning of Gen, Mangin i Sgary's reception of the note recently paris iv regarded as significant, in feet to her by the meitOnve: shale connection wit plans advanced by Have taught the Entonte Powers that it srench ft is “not oniy inhuman but foolish to! ose pla anticipate stablisi- treat defeated opponents as slaves) a aes ni Ls e ie plik upon whom any humiliation can oe ee oe ean ee ald back th Aho spirit ©” the note shows the de : satrinsien il ot ‘sire of the Entente absolutely to poser each . = Be baa rush Germany, while the T. ~sblatt pet rie defense, nat ily is pro fikens the demand to “the me! ds |/emaliea’. } Wy which every arrocant mailed fist rs iv now revealed that William 1 Policy inaugurates the realization of | Bullitt, apectal investigator for the / Re preditory pia ‘a’ American delegation, saw Premier Ragas A Be ES |Lenine while in Petrograd. When 1 ort is made public it is expected BOLSHEVIK BUGABOO = tin le covert E points that hitherto RAISED IN GERMANY Asa forma complication of the situation TO SCARE THE ALLIES comes the news that the Hungarian Reds have vclared a Boishevist war a — aguinst border countries, including Serbia. It has also opened its fronticr Bemstorfi and Others Accused of }toward Russia, French and Hun Sc | jgarian troops have engaged in ski Plan to Score a Diplomatic mishing at Slegodin, in South | Hungary. AUSTRALIANS FEAR JAPS "MIGHT TAKE. ADVANTAGE | OF MONROE DOCTRINE PACT From experts Try to Overcome Objection, Victory. BERLIN, March \@fe declared to-day that the bugaboo “ot Bolshevism in Germany is a trick by which Foreign Minister Brock- ge@orff-Rantzau and Count Bernstorff hope to score a diplomatic victory, in| spite of military defeat. According to the radicals, the ifareat to refuse the peace terms and | *ethrow Germany into Bolshevism savhich is being made, especially with- oem hearing of members of the Allied} PAIUS, March 29 (Associa Aission—is an effort to impress the Press). The Australian peace dele BPeace Conference with the serious- | Fates have pointed out that the pro ess of the situation here. It is|Posed amendment to the League of| by "eharged that the German Foreign Of- | Nations covenant regarding the Mon. Pod hopes this may lead to a split roe Doctrine, providing for recogni- /MPetween the Alliéd nations regarding | tion of the binding force of the poll- 4 Pe procedure if the Germans refuse cles heretofore applied, would validate | Radical lead- 1 sign tho pact. 1 confirm Japanese claims to pre- & ev a orga vonderance in China and the Orient, - A supposedly secret organization of | Vitara ee vt ane a yui aus | S -oficers and soldiers of the old regime | rere that the opposition which. his } is being watched apprehensively by | developed on this ac ot may | he radical elements, who claim it is pes gree ed a amenam At, Experts ure trying to find a fo: that will Gofre bexinning of the reactionary | overcome: this objection mean. | Thovement. while the a dment bh wen with. | 5 Participation of Gen, Ludende ft | held from insertion in the covenan | © Fa recent street demonstrations, dur- V4 ng which he was loudly cheered by BULGARS MASS | ARMY “tie crowds, worrles the pacifists, who are concerned at t rapid en- ON SERBIAN BOUNDARY ak fetment in the new military units under old leaders. “ALLIES INFLIGT LOSSES Peace Delegates at Paris Get Word of a Warlike Move Violat- ARIS 1 pene ARCHANGEL, Friday, March 8 (As » | have left Parls for ne. Balgrese fociated Press).—Allied artillery was Active to-day in the vielnity of the v1-| pe eer: “ROUMANIANS DEFEAT \ A small infantry attack was made on Allied positions on the Vega front Wednesday. In wpite of « bomb fnent which preceded the att Bolsheviki were repulsed and lost heav- ly, The Allies suffered only two cas ities. The first detachment of An road troops, destined for work e@ Murman Hallway, has arrived os BOLSHEVIK FORCES Win Crushing Victory in Bessarabia -Establish Contact With French LONDON, March 2.1 Murm t. Other detachments 29.—dtounanian xpected to follow. noon, | muntne ci cia crushing dete ‘and 18 ‘Admiral Kolchak’s anti Bolanevik for ey along the left bank Mi jarmy, advanced fifty miles and the Dniester near Javilaska (Bess in was saptured on on March 18 Se ee 4 off fh trom fvahareat to-day DROPS WEWSPRINT INQUIRY. gaoa) the Htoumunians have aero » have ‘ ene lished contact. \ WASHINGTON, March 29.—The Fed- |, RICH Man My k ral Trade Commission has denied |G e application of newspaper publishing |less interests for reopening of its inves Fyation of newsprint paper costs and |, | prices. had While holding that it might have Hright to reopen the matter, the ecording t from Me WOW Londia tohes commis: | chem the ruth abo Won announced it was without funda |tespatch indicates the lovmantans wr gonduct an inquiry into costs and {hold the entire southern portion of Bes t it could not incur without a i — LABOR PLANS CAMPAIGN | FORPOWER|N CONGRESS jConterence on | evislative gramme to Follow Ret of Gomper | | | WASHIN ‘ON, March 29. Ve iP resident mpers of he Am (Made of Corn) ‘ederation of Labor early M for me and the ome eer: " | Frank Morris: of the Felera Detatla of the dri which will be t * kx utive Counce’) in Was late In April or early in May The pur th 4 align on programme ¢ labor, It doce ny jembra, fe the formution of a separate ia- ‘bor party, Morrison declared emphatic- ONREDS INNORTH RUSSIA ime Armsze.” emates were juy to have Detachment of American Rail-| ceived information t Bulgarian | vop# are mobilizing on the Serbia + road Troops Reaches Mur- I tron laa din AR te : * man Coas' Gen, Pechitch, Assistant Chief of the Serbia General Staff, is understood to ground did not freese deep MILITARY FUNERAL mc Y ’ Le ern REST SAIL APRIL 19 (Continued From First Page.) Mourners ne 7 ’ are to be seated in the front rows of ; ed by Relative: | and Friends — Comrades near the reviewing stand i as Mrs. Nelson stated that the Aux- \ Are Pallbearers. iMary desires every gold-star mother | ae to communicate with the organtza Old inity Church was fille to tion as soon us possible so that every Jthe last seat to-day at the high noon one of them can be taken care of. lfancral service over the boly of Receipt of the news of the sailing ‘ 4 - at the armory and among the mem- Major James A, Roosevelt, cousin Of gery of the Auxiliary aroused great the late ex-President, who died at enthusiasm the Great Northern "When our boys home,” sai# ince the arrival vane. one woman, “we will show them how port the body had been lying in state much we appreciate what they have at Trinity The ancel was ban i e and how ad ow are to with flowers High bpisce em. Nothing will be too good for vice was read by the Rev, them. William T. Manning, and the fune 69TH FIRST NEW YORK REGI- was conducted with military honors MENT IN WAR. Four companies of Rerular Army The old 69th Regiment was the soldiers were present, having been tof New York's National Guards: brought from Governor's Island, and Men te t under arms after the the active palibearers were all oii. United States went into the war, cers of Major Roosevelt's division, Before they left the old armory on tho 7th Lexington Avenue they were joined When the soldiers rea the bY 500 men from the old enth chureh the coffin was in the e, New York and 600 men from the fraped with flags. The palibearcrs OW 12th, 14th, 28d and Tist National carried it down the centre aisic to Guard Regiments : the chancel, which was devorated et USE EE UL OL eis with t Atnotican is i anda ment which became one of the four ck cosy and Bel infantry regiments of the famous ish flags ; : , Rainbow Division which was made FUNERAL 3 NIAGOR ROOSEVI The honorary pulearers were: / uy from National Guard units of eles wis Psi Mocetiad lh acatt La ia ah twent ites th was the } Keimit R de ‘4 dd the United States to df ” bi : Ret ald ‘ » the European stand~ Pit y, AY Major Fra M. Weld: pan regiment. 8 . h Budd, Major Aren It was the frat New. York resinedl me Fr aii | ole De Lancey J. Jay, Capt. Allen to j¢ armory and ¢ t New ay Saf Lindley, Lieut. Col. Dou Shy giment to siil for France | f t ‘ ‘¢ \ VIS ampbell, Major rick Fuller- From ne 69th went to Camp i ie, 7 ton Weaver and Capt James Lough- | Ming and became the 165th Intan db ” “4 vorough ty k A Rainbow ulars were don either) (42d) Division was trained and wen iG | IM (Cont le el the chancel during the to France in the fall of 1917, e. Afterward they formed lines) ‘The Jas: t New York saw of the H —> —_—_.—- f na uy the aisle and out into Broadway. | gallant 69th was when the regiment i Pr reer len ene ' ' anning led the procession east ca en (ene Rennlbcd Haase, Attacking Noske for the | Miller, 6 Feet Tall, Shot At and ‘ from the church, “He wax followed up Rahat : legit : ‘ ‘i ny the pallbearers with the casket | escort to apanese Mission ir Shooting of Spartacans, Also Missed, Now Held her f ufler which caine the choir, singins. | August, 1917. The Colonel of th Calls for Recognition, Burglar Suspect ; Chopin's funeral march at the church | eesiment then was Charles Hine, aa 6 ee nd toor, and traffic in Wall and [One of the biggest railroad trans — senag fecnia'| In the ne vitin lower Broadway pau portation men in the country and COPENHAGEN, March 20.~—The| phe place wan about to close, and| t innounced ‘ W. Emien Roos with the | Pather Patrick Francis Duffy was kes in the Ruhr industrial region | yaa pier, walk hevan /esseonviot nen have er ! vate| CIGD Of Le teed follo ate | is now, its beloved chaplain, are extending, according to de ‘ rr: ij 4 reeruiting 0s ated at woo Union Ce taken tO) In that line of march was Major from Essen to-day, ‘Thirty thousand cated sor apotl ; ay referred to th Ril” Donovan and Major "Jim" 1 ¢ 1 1a @ “emall numbe McKenna, who died in battle on the At a meeting of the strikers at Lan- get Mack now and n duty would probably ay- | NIGHT PEAGE iS SIGN joined Major McKenna across day, demands were formulated, incl t slipped service abroad during the wa eee en Colonel e then, And now ing the formation of a Revolutionary which t 1424 Internal conditions in Europe have Boy Scouts of poration to Carr ae iv Tiative eeyeanene Workmen's Guard, the tablishm and Fifth Avenue, [tf was thi ca change in plans for return » al ee of political and economic relat just after In r i Simerica, so far as the; OUt Plan of Gen, Baden-Powell feted of R y with the Russiin soviet govern hunte Patr Wa urtment here has beeu ad- of England. | Arthur He disarmament of the police of the 1 lv n. March said. It was his) Bonfires will be lighted all over t John J. Germany station pee }understanding that troops now in| United States the night of the sig 1 guilty o! ault and riday, March 28 (As- ck.” said the thin man. “4 Traiy Wea heink (concentrated: <at |InB of pace 1 larceny befoi sembly to-day Hugo Haase, the In- night." | A 8 INE mT e al of the 168th Eng r Com. | Scouts of America will carry out tn} years. » we dependent-Sovislist leader, made a MeConville was annoyed ty R ENT PROVING his country the plan of, Lieut. Gon. |saulting J : at Murmansk, Mareh was one violent ‘attack upon Gustave Nosk TH have to Ket Ed. then,” he said Paes aes recta fn and| Sif Robert Baden Powell, head of the | Middag the Minister of Defense r his “The only thing for a ‘cop’ to do when i Mivaras canine See ar mea he dea Aecoeehd tl hl habia methods in suppressing the recent another guy is after him is to get the) T Meee Ra CEE RIN aC RR GEER Gat co any, the 167t und willlcelebrate the signing of peace by ay: ee Giana a nae sete be ran the cichrate te alin ae prten ty. t9-| BIG SALE Claiming that the Defense Minister's had left the saloon, but at No : Ln a ae en in cathe, Rtatue, nf Liberty “andthe chante | acuum course constituted « return to im- Fifth Avenue, in the same block, M BUENOS AYRES, Mar As dl howiahale , a curried as far ux possible in | Cl 1,549,200, including 1,460,611 men and he liberty. b I cetapeTsaKed alice atinohed Ghimnbale (ae wihMOeCTGMne nove. De oallee: ; at one | 88,6 ee eae _iunse | 46,529 troopa of the Hoy Scouts, in| Agents’ Samples, Shopworn, Used lor Scheidemann for underestimating man went upst and worked his M ee ee ee eae eee te Cleaners | Sunday'a demonstration in Berlin in. w Int micdarkness ¢ gatriagh Wo non-commiss| from Europe since Nov number | er Richmond, was $65... .....now $12 | avor of Gen. Ludend the basement corridor MeConville and : ‘ vip bed | TUG REPORTED IN DISTRESS. | poeple, we 68 aT He and indians exvas During Mar 14,186 officers and Eureka, was now Haase declar in favor of nun Hided and grappled, ‘They and su) ws from 1c-] men have been returned from Europe, | Leaking and Ort the Magic, was $38, now $19 fentering into immediate relations broke apart and MeConville says Mil esta rloi | ’ ee | Ohis. wes $35. oe dl With Rusala, saying that th MeConville who shot first, and Miller ' sda 3,000 for the month, April figur il ata tgs OharieasW Parker t| Hoovers wes $100 now $50 |would soon be able to supply Ger- thourhunhit, put up his hands province, where nts ted to go above 250,000 Hoston, Was anchored twelve miles oft And many others at big bargains |many with raw material and later) He. was taken to the st vd 1 10 have be the; ATE EXPE « [Honton, was anchored twelve miles oft! USED CLEANER DEPARTMENT with food, He said, however, that Srehed, “The police say they found W siveaires Aa EP Aan Vacuum Cleaning Specialty Co., | i ‘ na revolver, (wo pairs of opera — nie afternoon and needing help, ac-| Y 2, [the Indenendent-Socialists would Hot Kinane, three pawe teks a | Pile : <a BEER INTO CANTEENS, see Poe eo Beshahe hase oe | 131 Weat 42d consider a treaty with Russia a handeuft 1 seven gold chains. rtheastern part of Ar sand ip eamship Manchioneal from eee ran ae ee areca Entente in general, ‘They merely de- DAFY charge wh le an savestige tion of |} \younnd. Bi ver tow, were anchored two miles nearer || === n| sired the end of the war to come, he yy Was ‘Meconclile whe aerested (22 PY RELU BUYER: ANS ue Pn shore. \ REVOLUTION OR r s i Kes for nent,” He Charles W. Parker, owned by the | dectaren Mille DE case two years oe aikes fi , P enarl ; | ago. Miller stot twice that time with! GANE HEAD OF '49-ERS, | ‘Miers? Wellare Workers | Sew. snetan & ‘Transportation |] RECONSTRUCTION RESTORE SARRE BASIN, man shot once and melicted a Wound in Boston, Wings Neck, with the barges Lu LINCOLN COLCORD whic Miller in a hospital tor | ¢ ria Soetety Mas ive Gold | eae Ne ee sand DEMAND OF FRANCE sis mont Ms for Major Mitchel BOSTON, March 29.—-Major Ger LUN Can RSM Lad WILL DURANT \ | “+ ‘i t 1 of | Clar Rn i da, comm nang ha bi . (bor the Cor itt Forty-eight) WHOLE COURT MAY FLY, |coumnis wsiveruty ies secad those |e Doman, Wty in Savy) ARMENIA MASSACRE “ERROR.” Toy unt se wots Forum Formal Claim Before Peace Council) \emanen as mare can President, Melville H., Cane. | ROME te | Meee nN i CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ie res erp oO ey 1 is OR Pra HM ple Haat: erieel cece + rave |[Eifth Avenue and Tenth Street | : er Acie : ; vee apirna would go t ‘ fn Trial the sasion ¥ tebe Sunday, March 30th, at 8 P.M. lary of 184 PeiraNalae : ata < Ww u w tart el aianntmanee siavsiesenea es eh the tublic us invite PARI favaa),—In la st rabriee : % n jo 1 uid loned But ‘Teacre o menians in Const Somos hee i é ; Ab eine <Bare dale ‘ f TW. Sat {ran the first o fe, and | was 40 ta A dma ae py if e avked, fine of 4) ‘ m tle Cay Du Jausious t ecoed Wot F very | smenian market, through misint RELIGIOUS NOTICES, ea A Se TART and First Lieut, [nearly put on. an apron and sold beer i Lig fe SL | r i iy you id At no oy wouldn't | [tion ers, @ ng to a despa INshITOT Sy NAGOG cory 1 ff Paris, Ma SiN, be : David E. Wheeler Ihage to waste Moo many am tes, tt fro at city to-day, Forty-eight A + Then " ner of OU | . wrre iba y 4 i — H contentiner Mi your dear! menians were kille 1 261 wounded, | fy SAT SNe Sane) MARE t . a boy wre drink wine over there, and "4 Ln. In the R BRITISH DUKES LOSE RANK, |; eetit Wi lactase tt restored. ¢ Le gendarne. | ———— ce " hould his teal " hi ae re Who Adhered to Germany ——- of Fre Arab and Omen PAtadces it rhould not be permite . usted by iin a epresentatiy i * arch 28, 1919. |ublish fortifications, occupy th MII NEWADADE ME | ee eee tothe Duke of |ALLENBY WARNS EGYPTIANS, ena Venresoni TCH E, belaved husban of Maree si " ry s ably w ® the nnel it MOR FOD: Baim E Kk O'Brien (nee Carley), na Moelick Thu Rhine Wenn | Blane Albany and the Duke of Cumberland ved to JAPANESE LINE TO MEXICO. c irejand ea she uid ae > ind Viscount Taaffe, who adhered to _— ' nee, a4 bs : How Istiad Ship Divanted Off ng. [le cnely during the ave bee ives | Washington Hears Direct Ship Sere! We ’ 5.80 4. M ' " ‘ 1 a King's order in_ Council mander Church, 0 A.-M. Interment Calva : ey SUA) MALO Eee a ne ANNE hai eel athering | WASHINGTON, March 28 —apa ning Relgiam and thy the Rhin ner Sapinere wa 1 1 Marines Drow Missing Capt. Hansen | that he |interesta will shortly establiah direct HELP WANTED—FEMALE, retur they vin " IN ‘ Ma Iw ti steamship rvice between Mexico and ae nee v " onfine hi 1 q F } 1 ad been hd im- | to-da Japanese vessels to Pacino |W. iGn ot 4 self ‘cr her from founde ie r M u | to rest ter hi n ‘porta of the United States, Canata an «nec t the RM tere Completed log Island year ‘ on 1 south now stop at Mexica ig ¢ ey it reageeeiastr 44 H pa us AN “Lost and Founa” articles \ vd " @dvertised in The World or reported tro Rowmanian spes to Viete wie te the ps Lost and Found Bureau, te Ht States price i n D Mra. 1038. World Build hk rer . nee " ST. LOUIS, March 29. 1 MK imania ed Ambaa WASHINGTON, M 29.—Major | occatn |H, Brooks of I: a advertisements I rop exper xpress & i Pe Bisibpecigin ' seni wha nes | 2 Te en dtl can be left at any of The World'e t snow and cold vha her sratitud ar the United States from | WHERLING, W Voters’ League telephoned’ ainsctis to. ‘The “Werlee on the present storm ha mate r a gave to Rou- ¥ iis been assigned to command Ninety patients and res. stimionl ed directly to The ally datuaged the potatoes and var) ng the war, She told the Can Bowe, Texas, Gen, Karnsworth cued with difteulty y when pean op conta Cali 4000 Beckman, New York, om Vorclablon that hate. been planted, as that she hoped to visit the ew at Mine atth Division in fire partially destroyed the Wheeling | gene Laxagi¥e Deon GUN NINE tables. Look Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, ~ the United States at some not distant dato. France, Hos) tee ‘Be W, Grove’s Signature om the box. 300. —Adrt.