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$5.000.000 CLUBHOUSE FOR NEW YORK SOLDIERS WEATHER—Fab, colder to-night; Tuesday (eins Circulation Books Open to All.” “Circulation Books Open to All.” | UPD se "Pad "ent NEW YORK, MONDAY, ‘MARCH 31, 1919, 22 PAGES __ PRICE Two CENTS. Copsrigh LEVIATHAN TO BRING FIRST OF 77TH DIVISION. 165,160 SOLDIERS REDE 85,900,000 Clubhouse Planned for 77th, aed a "16800 IRE he dy oa Division Commander Who Started Move INE OEE, WILSON BRINGS P RESSURE CN THE PEACE DELEGATES eT SPEED TREATY MAKING Detail All Testimony Offere Against Her at Trial. AM Records for Returning Troops NCLUDING arrivals to-day and Division Headquarters and to break ali records for ré 305th and 300th Regiments oe to Be on Big Liner. fMeers num President Reported to Have Threat- OTHERS FOLLOW SOON. eit Pouting occasionally, but smiting| ese a [isvmirs when « anon cmwer fom! — @NCG an Appeal to Public and f > rt G riv Yesterday nw her pleased th pectators t Rainbows, With Old 69th, to), Aprvals, veetertay. Frances ¢. Meciurs tor three nous! —- REVelationof RealCausesof Delay Be on Way by April 19, Says | ca. Thirteen transports with 2 Cable From Harbord. Wadsley Vicia: te ha ins Tas day for returns, the The transport Leviathan will leave Brest, France, on April 24 or 25 with to-day in the Supreme Court parried | tholqusstiony ot Hartond t, MhripAt Unless Results AreShown at Once attorney for her husband, H. H. Me — PARIS, March 31 (Associated ?ress).—Premier Lloyd George and President Wilson conferred privaich for an hour this forenoon. before an alone hav |Clure, and denied in detail the testi The Arizon deur AL Li Zon board with 2,623, nbach with mony of all the witnesses against her 7th Division, ‘The Mrs. MeClure is being sued for abs the first of the eases vec eel and ; Hen teraon a SOME Te AlCoros aan Me Mareeaits hi) the Council of Four met at the President's residence. It is understood } als nesday that the purpose of the conference was to expedite the peace proceedings, wi Hie Questioned her, was one of the party and 306th Re be on the giant liner, acc ormation given out to-day at veadqtarters of the division, No, 28 Matiwon Avenue ‘The remaining units will fol nents comple ing the day's total 18,435 | PARIS, March 31 (United Press).--President Wilson was understood room in ber apartment in the Hen-| {o, day to have threatened to usé the club of publicity in an effort to speed drick Hudson on April 5 last and 4 % up the Peace Conference. rdin of four men who entered her bed claims she was found there with Neil R. White According to persons close to the President, he is said to have intimated “All this testimony which we have. lo the others of the “Big Four’ that unless their sessions begin to show heard of the finding of Mr. Whit real results he will publish to the world the facts of who is delaying the ; | your rourn sitting on the edie of the brought by oe Gen. orn Ry r | bed in pajamas js not correct?” Mr. Petce settlement and why ",000 men of the 27th, the tof t Marshall asked . guard division to reach port $ | Mar In conversation with American } “it m Tt was also announced offictall st certainly ix not correct, | day that the 42d (Rainbow) Division, Sa the 166th 69th | New | Mrs, MoCture answered Congressmen President Wilson is | “It fs an invention pure inven- said to have declared the time age jtion?* Mr, Marshall cont had come for a “show down” in York) Infantry is a part, would sai Si Thomas Not Convinced of You know it in an inve a s ‘ ‘4 ’ . 3 , the negotiat lo from Brest before April 19. An ad Success of Prohibi ee " , ere ae , McCTure sald quietly. Sho smiled Whe nit ) ge vance guurd of the 165th sailed Ja ; - - _ eieetetesri so et hana mnemant laine lawven ord n the “Big Four"\ resumed tw Friday, according to cables received Fells Racing Plans, PROPOSED $5.000:000 ©1UB FOR THES 77.1" a eee kgssbapich essions to-day the question of int against the eparations was expected to be the here, en . [ner in which the witness unsw ‘ m ns, cipal subject of discussion, An In a cablegram, dated at Brest Thomas Lipton, in a sea-going lea tac principa | bral as te Ty de to spos here, Gen, James G. Harbord, who di ; Mie CMA Gas GantaAt in aneets . which is understoc taxied downtown from the Hotel . me Been. anlanie ine i “In reference ex. 625, 26th and 42d Co™MMOdore this afternoon, punctuat lela phased tg eed aaa at Hcp inv ving the peace work during the Divisions scheduled to sail from Brest ins the trip with exclamations of won ~ FOR TTHTH DVIS! N Frsjsip With 08 Sok desrandi Bike & bapatitlong af the Inaie | eibert fare Sends Erz-| premier Lioya George is to offer @ ‘or Bostot id Ne ork, respec- | der, There were reporte oopshiy 05 die . Pa eh ae d . i | , orge is to offe ie ‘i 48 ene ariel ee jeer sa : “ ’ re F . 7 Aboard atittr frees a nts of the last tel hich was de berger to Spa for Conference |substit. for the French plan pre- 4 f v0 his transatlan’ Soard Ing n 1 because of the re Po * sented last week which pre 19, Hoth divisions notified. No ques- flignt?” one bean PBR na eee umna ThE ie With Marshal Foch, that Braiew'e' share be icdeiar tie tions of 77th Division being shipped It will be accomplished of cours r re cu wh w |was about to take place The wit — $16,000,000, 000. A prominent finan igor to April s¢,uniees German ship: |eaid | Bir Thomas; “Lem ‘simply ‘ sine ie Nts ness was directed to answer yes or IDON : in |clal expert 8: pee ping become ailable, This German | amazed at the success of the pro } bes | - eduled to arr I t noon pelea LONDON, March 31.—The Berlin clalexpert said to-day that the “Big ions |. correspondent of the Mail said to-day |Feur" had obtained the advice of shipping is indefinite that its use nent in the United States. a th 105 t s, wirelessed that | “You have testified that Mr, W everal ) at a de te 1 be counted |7 Bissau 4 . halla j 4 tll Wednesda | fn your room to get some head- there ts good reason to believe ; ss financiers in this matter and ned) Harbord."| pie transatiantic flight?” inter-|>efucture, Probably on Astoi . evi! i GoveMmon Warns (06 | ce onicens tap von vou have many will give way regarding the Naas hg oa a pe Sairep bent: ; is at port of en 4 lone He iting : n eo \ vting ae o 1 Y ave also a posal had been headed off’ He said ion to-day said that eight German | Posed N Library Site, Will Be Finest mah iniana eh ih aiders” After Rail Adminis- [stated tat mere were five men in! Danzig question it Allies will President Wilson and Lloyd George INps will shortly be turned over fo It will be the common sport of tix int : ' ae k room later. Why did you not agree that Pollah troop IL not [felt that $16,000,000,000 w future," said Sir Thomas. “I am sim- | in Country 7 ’ tration Reports Abuses. aude rip ‘ , pe , t .000 was excessive at a], : Heir | Setar f k hour agains qe et Ne oti cs in Dancig pending |inannCl aa from $25,000,00,000 to neeting held a int a ft tin : wost wind a ser en ey ' Epilpeed cess 40,000,000,000 has heen practically Hote! Biltmc United State ving personal Jiberty I wr a great I She had suiticient » last her fo! RICHMOND, Va, Mareh 31.0) hall cor 4 he establishment of peac ugreed on as the maxinvum of rep- eception to the they do, should be"— he 77th Div . at ix and f day sa clath f John Barton Payne,| Why, Mr. Marshall, I sp you, COPENHAGEN, March 31.—The tlon, was attended by I Do you fly?" said No, 3 ; PY sia a al ulisemndelel eT Mrs, McClure answered, Gert Sovernind seal “i Campbell, Major Allen nave flown, and 4 ° dé The Men NOt gg 1 counsel of Federal Railroad |e qx, ‘ he tal ere Dovernment bas received: 40) Reconciliation of the French sia Me Kenneth Budd, Major stir cag dibs h roposed ‘ 1 apprehend any trouble, has wires {ie Selene dj 7 eee ’ official note from the Allles, in which | point with that o eo Neer een ietn tajor Francie Wells, (SPort.” Sir Thomas gaid, “Tt is almost | _TM¢ Preposed structu Here ae : *| Administration, and Mayor P. Q and you must a t 8 in poly with. that ¢ th other Allies Major Jobn Prentice, Major Harold | beyond belief that the American peo- | $5:000,000 d will ubly be 4 f ‘ot|Moore of Wilmington, N. C., aga | @ you remembe Marsha! Foch promised personally to wa r © present difficulties, A. Herrick, 1 ple uld vote the whole country| erected on t te now pled by : eatin pe | ‘You said you wanted to telep give al! information and guarantees |? TRnGO 5s expected to BIVN Waa Lieut. John Ba | | d, Her p when she red|conduct of Virginia Prohibit om. | She is also like > modify her claim Wiley, Capt iry, Of course if they give up liquor! the old Astor L j . we tad : Jto a lawyer, didn't you, and that I regarding the Danzig situation to the |ty tne seer Ve A they may dr ore tea, but’ ‘ And cer earehin rair tle wae Ne . : cre lee : o the Saar Valley and Lieut, Artlrur ‘ | they y dvink more tea, but ltatavatte ana k rae ; W figsant / ‘ ould n M presentative at & a Ber As one’ Paris newspaper recéailia two last were new nen wher The transatlantic flight?" | quor shipments, Gov, Day li- asked. tch reported la they enter and Ww +r This alrea ! ! af » ‘i a ii l expressed it, annexation of the Saar y | here. will he international air ; ‘ az acted £ mie Yes, Mr 1 feClur 1 Government has de 7 Nice iikaiy 4 2 pe gai apn Siac uats 1 ; Board , 7 vy es id. Mathias. Erebeceer. eo | Valley would be likely to create a new 00 grave | Faces, perhaps international trans-| : ; Almpaha |¢4 enjoir officers a ay , : ahd sace-Lorraine,” which would later i for the {atlantic air races, within a year or! work of renovating th ib . Fi , \ |don't you remember 1 guve me eal ¥ a fe W : 7.80 o'clock last | cee th cuthority 1 Fl @ fruitful cause for war, A com. liv By lewatt aala aie Atamnce. A pale pie 4 ' ‘ ‘ ‘ : ‘ March 31.—Hope gre vered PY | two," said Sir ‘Thoma 1 shall not | in is a ke it ; y F tn « f ea a F yOu Rat: Mi ; pe sreW | promise may be attempted, by which - tah take I oan be dead ann | ne ey 4 ub tT wa “ iy i Pa ie bs t or France would obtain large quantities 4 “ : i wide |enough anywa, am a temperate | 44 _ with women prin ¢ ¢ ma of coal from the Saar basin wit! the emblem of the Statue of Liberty | wri ; \ofticers of the 77th will have had't aa oe ; Wspapers approve the pro: 8 5 and ath A ; whiskey and soda or a brandy and] * s M 0 n P ummod i French ppp |have a friond who way travelling in ; ANS FUSAL aay a ° ne the! oe Overy OF \ rh using, |ment German Foreign Office everal dry State ece e 8 a ag turned » the be ay ‘ | “ ; { a Pi DEte Be OAN8 $5,000,000 structure, « ved en of the F jon as con Nanventce More workers, under | having charge of the peace negotin- IMPORTANT oye portend aftored erent the] 1 trance while the men of the 77th! Have Been Aut { quarters was le a a a Sparta hip, are demanding | tions has reached a decision as to its chambermaid offered to show him |!" top etl : : te i. ‘i Z > ‘ né rage h atice Taebicate me | camiske tomar ths ‘tlationa, Md where he could get a drink. Even aj Were st! Beene we a the me fi ritw and co . rn ge says. 1 TO ADVERTISERS ey Ptlgcih ny ie pharaiahiie ‘ und calle Sy rop German wireleag message says, The liceman in one town, he auld, ap-| 10 iin ; \ ua f : ee ‘ . PATUS, Ma l.—-Marshal Foch, artment hag decided the German acbed hinv wi ec n d sai¢ y ni wi be red with ry Y t 1 " t . Genday Classified Adverts mM A tile Ae lifted bat and said] oo ding any of t Leet , was oh M M lig " : ne umander of Allied Armies, has !Government should act only In ac- ing Copy should be in the World 5 I EAE A Monger 899) ne arohit ure Wa & W hat lst article ne t pein Sine t jern efusal to|cordance with President Wilson's Office by F Eveniag | dhe might be thirsty and’ eine eine Rie uk 1 4 yf these divisions, {14 points. estar ee ae | How about the Shamrock IV.?" page Rein neg Prig ; : : rir which have bee rving on the! ‘fhe German Financial Commission y Supplement Section |]| ‘There will be no try-out th ding - French front, und which are now in-|sent to Spa bas bee horize Display Advertising Copy should |]| year," Sir Thomas said, lita aim. | Sembly hall, suit m ‘ ‘ Ml ure the good nu \ ; U BOATS ON WAY HERE. Boh (renh AGd woh are pom Ine to Bpe bas b auth vised ie hers the Work Crimes ieee fpr p aetna el HAA Pete Dal ann ol Hie eanmiuelsce hace ; : nfee al i uateras shevi ve an exact description of the fis Thureday, at 1PM I Saat NOW | hat entS Ke : = ee arwtoh, England, Cars og 1 in Polar As brought on| nancial situation of Germany to the Ye M. und hardly worth while. [ am ji 22 Whate Dishes for Bpteares any Officers. 1 grave crisis, As ar t, Mar- sentatives of the Allies, ord. . » i a neans co} eC y oD " i a \ i M b rt Y ' . ee Ginday Main Blicst Display by any means convinced that! tnose feature Seater es a iney Ghiniasa (a ee A A ae A ' ha fied the Germans |ing to a Gorman wireless message, Copy should be in the World ||| Yur Prohibition venture is go lanai FanTaurane : ; B. BLT. “Death Traln ; ust send their plenipo masa ‘elt Byening. und ay for this new ; | ined : ary to Spa, tully empowered to AA Holds False Office by Friday Evening. hibition, ig is laugh. | /9& accommodat ) i A \ deol M t 5 att aN alae scr ot Lisette eee Late advertising, owi ver would tolerat Plans for ra t und on » ; : ‘ y i * id, me fore : M. to-da Edward 1 ; 4“ cond Page.) | (Continued on Second Page.) | club house have not yet been com h ina qatlpe. pe A tise is digd acta yon WORLD RESTAURANT, a | pietes but they will be before the os 1 patties \the wreck op the Brighton Beach Line “— TAFE MEL AT REDEEMER ——- | — lot the B, MEE at the Malbone treet ! AoANG MEKOKE MEALS | jontinued on Second Page. ‘acing Entries on Page 14, tunnel Ja (Continued on Second Page) (R Ent Page 14, 1h 4 -—— can annsnisnereiemnemceesiaiiasiinssilllilitslesict A adsl a a cela -