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jon ft Completed by by the Printers | ‘tve ¥ before the Council covered it is sald that the trontier| pow turns on the securing) Ducaviten, former Kuban Republic, formed immedi- after the first revolution and ing of seven am region, is in and um to the P Allied support to prevent the lo “being deprived of od by Bolshevism.” ———— | OF NATIONS ©e UP AGAIN THURSDAY =. it wos learned from an authori- to-day. of typewntten twenty fety along the Rhine. Premier of en in the Cis- Paris with a presented ‘© Conference has inde- April likely, nouree ee Socialists Offer | "ent o" Amendments, ; RIB, April 1.—The League of repo ‘3 Will again occupy fole in the peace work Thursday, the full League feet to receive the now cove- from the Drafting Committee. redraft, the printers late yesteMay, con- Nndments covering the Mon- Doetrine, Japan's claims for ra- | equality and France's recom- tions for an international gen- {staff may be brought up Thurs- but no definite information could ined in this reg Four important new amendments, Will be presented for the com- consideration, te Lord Robert Cecil yester- by a committee rep International Congress in Berne. compowed of Arthur Hender- British Labor jeader; ting, Swedish Socialist Camille Huysmans, Belgian So- | elatiat leader, prese nded at that por a promi. | a promi+| PARIS, April 1 Commisaton | meet with him | Polish troops be p which was completed |port of Danzig. T Danzig. BERLIN, question has becor ment has taken serious troubl rd. Allies send Gen to Warsaw by som I Anti-P have oceurr were sub- nals. enting the Socialist and This com- lau and Danzig, Hjalmar leader, ted the follow protec (Havas) ne the 1.—Despateh str.ke there March o8, Mathias Erzberger the Allied Maroh 80,—The tant issue in Germany, may result unies U.S. WILL SEND WARSHIP TO DANZIG TO PROTECT FOOD of ting to demand, that rmitted to use the Marsbal has re transport the Polish troops to Danziy Danazi the most impor The Govern- t is the position th other route than | demonstrations ed in Berlin, Weimar, Bres TERROR IN BUDAPEST; ONLY FOOD ENOUGH NOW TO LAST FOR TEN DAYS » recommendations: League of Nations legisiative i athe aa a epresentatives of | ; 2 Mr aiey: peettes ta the various Coal Situation Also Is Grave and Maments, as well as those of the People Hope for Intervention fJority parties, in order that it will i ; 6 nearer being representative of by Allies, rather than Governments. PRAGUE, April 1. Mahe) sort of representation shall HE Communists have set up provided for nationalities within @ reign of terror in Buda. e—obviously referring particu- pest, according to M. Krn, « to Ireland. member of the Czecho-Slovak mandatory principle shall be) Mission to Budapest, who has re- i open for the benefit of future} turned here. The stocks of food i Of the league, instead of at-| in the Hungarian capital are 4 to dispose of all mandatories| gumcient for only ten days, and time. iwersal free trade shall ed in all raw aaterials, ww to preventing a monopoly by mation, which would result hips for the laborers of any try unable to obtain sufficient les of these mater! be es- with | stead of the is fe while t also is grave. red, in by the Allies, Now You Can Stop Making Bread at Home If you have made bread at home for DAINTY ~ MAID WHEATHEAST fanity LOAF economy's sake, for quality only three hundred hi are coming into the city daily, in- normal 3,5 he The population of Budapest, Krn adda, hopes for ad of cattle Famine coal situation M, intervention ike or be- cause of a wish for cleanliness, there's now no need to continue this al laborious and frequently expensive WARD'S BREAD IPEACE-TIME take fe the new and better family loaf which is as clean as if made by your own hands ia your own kitchen, When you slice it the firm, smooth, creamy white texture insiantly proclaims its quality and first taste proves The new sha ECONOMY, 12 inches long just right for a family service slice. to the loaf. Buy it for quality, purity, ness and economy. it. of Peace-Time makes for width and beight More slices ‘leanli- Patronize Your Neighborhood Dealer Buy From Him Regularly and Avoid Waste and Disappointment Made “The Ward Way” is more than phrase, It is descriptive of @ method which e1 ables us to guaran. toe every Ward loaf to be the best bread made anywhere. ANY RYE ANKEE RYE IG IDEAL Keeping the Quality UP We put the name WARD in all our products, Forward — Onward — Upward — Voward WARD'S FAR-FAMED CAKES. SILVER QUEEN SUNKIST GOLD FAIRY SPONGE DEVILS DREAM KUKUN GOLDEN NUGcET CREAMY SPICE » SOUTHERN PRIDE |Foch Goes to Spa to Confer With Erzberger on Land- ing of Polish Troops. an Stevedores and it| is known the American Food Mixsion supplies Marshal l}och leaves Paris to-night for Spa to discuss Jceived full powers to negotiate with | twenty-six articles, the same , the German representative. He yill original draft. It is regarded * be in constant communication with ydelng considerably improved in] is.. Council of Pour jouncil of Four. and carries several - ing. on « amend The Inter-Allied Shipping Commis- sion has completed preparations to Haller's Polish Army | +| fost was THE EVENING WORLD, T *RENCH DELEGATES SAY THE PEACE SI ESDAY, APRIL 1, 1 Rochester Heroes of 27th Marching Through City bat bee bene ebeoees 09906668 SEE CHET HE6S-4-5-93-6-08-04695-4608085EN P04 O65- 0-094 054-4008 ROGHESTER MEN OF 27H GO HOME | Soldiers, Discharged, March} Through City—Greeted | by Big Delegation. The went soldiers of Rochester as part of the Division went home to-ddy on a clal train, the guests of a welcoming comfnittee from, their native town The contingent, comprising parts of| Companies A, G and H of the 108th! Infantry, 105th and riba Ry achine who 27th spe to the war Gun Battalions and the 24 Am munition nd Ambulance riddell ta command of Major Fred 8, Couch- | man, arrived from Camp Upton} shortly before 8 o'clock and marched | to the Commodore Hotel. | The committee from Rochester ar- rived headed and Ge up of newsp ast night on the special train, by Mayor Hiram & ¢ Kastman, It was made ers, bankers, politicians, and a lot of the rel-| soldiers, There rton law me the all, atives cighty Tho coded of in homeward bound soldiers, were | | pre- | mounted Municipal the Pennsylva- treet to Madi. then down to 42d Street nodore. ‘They wore their tin hats and carried thelr rifles and other equipment, and were wildly greeted on the line of march, Crowds by an escort police and thi Rochester Jand, marched from nia Depot along 82d son Avenu to the Con of six sprang up from nowhere and around 42d Street, Fifth Avenue and Madi son Avenue there was a small-sized tition of the 27th’s parade of a week age Mayor others of tdgerton, Mr, Eastman and the party were breakfast guests of George W, Sweeney, Vice resident of tho Commodore, and Roy Hubbell, bis assistant, both old Rochester mon, when the boys went hywarching Into'the big hotel, With the band playing, the gallant heroes of tho Hindenburg line marched lower corridor and break- But the boys few minutes round the forgotten, weren't forgotten, and later were being handed coffee and sandwiches when they came to rest, At 11 o'clock the men entrained, out of the Commodore to evel of the Grand Central, was another cheering marehing the upp where there and enthusiastic crowd to greet them. They went away in a flag-bedeckod ad bunting-streaming train which bore the emblem of the 27th Division and signs telling who the home-going soldiers we awaits the sol ‘aption | 4 |diers at Rochester, where it is ex |pected they will arrive at? o'clock to-night. ‘The elty has ,been dec- Jorated as never was a city outside of ‘ew York before, A parade has beon prepared for to-night, but to-morrow will be the great day in the up-State ltown, A week of feasting and enter- tainment for the returning heroes has been arranged, and they will jknow what it moana to return home from the Victorious battlefields of | France. | BUFFALO GREETS TROOPS. Old THh and OF rade Hetore BUFFALO, April 1 swung wide to-day to the.old Mth and 6th KR fy two, preare of ¢ hth | Kegiments Pa- rene, Home welcome iments after tinubdus service portals | home FOR CELEBRATION GENERAL STRIKE AN THE RHINELAND | general strike AIMED AT EBERT Nevodineeay toe Demands _ of Soviets Seen as Move to Overthrow Government. ah | March 31,—'The | declared in the Rhino-| BERLIN, Monday, land by the Soviets for to-morrow 1s regarded as tfe possible beginning of & new campaign to overthrow the present Government, | Among the demands being made by | the Soviets are disarmament of all troops, arming of the proletariat freedom of all political prisoners and | ™ Immediate and close relations with |* the Bolsheviki in| Hungary ana |! Russia Workmen in Berlin were irate to day over the Government's arrest of leader of the city's is the most important ler, next to Georg Lede- bour, and was largely responsible for tho organization which overthrew the Kaiser. He was released after an examina- tion, but it was announced that his prosecution would be continued, STUTTGART, April 1.—A bourge- mi, He ois counter-strike has been begun here as a reply to the general strike of workers. Most shops are closed, railroad and postal services are sus pended and gas works and electric power plants have be n shut down, DOCK LAUNCHED To- -MORROW EVOL ING.O.P AT ALBANY PERILS GONTROLIN SENATE: Davenport, G. F. 1 G. F. Thompson, Graves and Fowler Fight Gag Rules. a1 from tat Coenen t The ALBANY, April 1.—Three promi Republican Senators intereste aves, father. of the Hydro Power Bill, and Senator Thompson, who is fighting for municipal ownership bill without cor. poration taint A fourth Republican, enator Fow ler, will also kick over party trace: pniess favorable consideration 4 given his municipal ownershi mé@asure. With Fowler, Thompson, Davenpor Graves voting with the Demo nators the Republican part would become a minority in the ate and vit of 1 favored in Goy, Smith's mess cluding the bills for the bettermen of working ¢ would be passed, Senator Graves opened fire on hi Republican colleagues with this he cratic every rislatio wit rs on the Mexican border and overseas The two regiments, reapectty the yosth heavy artillery and the 108th reg ime Division ved from Cam On three special nu at 100 this morning and formed. fo A parade at Main Stree whton wa and lined | with thous After dinr of the two regimen arate companies loft tor Nia » Hornell, Olean. Jamestown and the Tonawandas, where further welcoming feativitt waite, them sho! Bolsh iki would be admitted to the | te Will Re nter-|- “There is @ very well defined revolt |Peace Conference under certain con- Band to Play. |on the Republican side of this house |4!Hor Accorjing to the correspondent, the The fourth section of the floating/against the tyranny of rules which | po) o%iKt would be required to cea ary dock of the Morse Dry Dock and] govern us, 1 serve notice on the! financing ‘propaganda, discontinue Repair Company. wil launched from| members of my party that the time is] fighting, and allow certain parte ce | the Morse Annex Yards at 67th Street, | ¢ proaching when we shall lib-] Russia the right of self-determina- Brooklyn, at 10 o'clock to-morrow aivanine om the objection. | tion. morning new dry dock will be the | hte ourselves from ots Premier Lenine js understood to ve | largest floating dry dock in the world.|able bondai agreeable to the proposal, the core T soctl are now in use and| senator Davenport reminded his|respondent said oe more ure to be built ie eee ede! oe 4 avai Hundreds of guests will enter colleagues: hat 8 m q NO | on, tained at the launching. ‘The Morse! measures he wanted to se sed | TAX Hearings in Albany on Next 'T band w The new section is! were part of the after-the-war re- oe day. 100. feet ‘and 300 fect ty Tho} construction plan and he quoted al ALBANY, April 1.—Hearings on the completed dock will accommodate ves- | yromininet Republican who appealed |New taxation programme now beto sels 750 feet long and Will raise vessels | OTe et ee a eee partinanship |e, Legislature will be held ‘Tuesday | of 30,000 net tonnage | afternoon of next week a Jin the enactment of legislation at | | ” | Oe 3) * EEE this important crisis in t country's RAY DOOLEY GRAHAM WEDS. } history. DIED. aa . | “Recess cut short further acri-| Gayssien.—RoMAIN GRESSIER, Leading Lady in Miteh enka ¢ monies, ecvices at CAMPARLL SUNARAL pany Marries 1 Goue > CHURCH, Broadway, 66th at, Wednes. ALBANY, April 1.—Joseph Nelson] B, R. T. MEN GET ANXIOUS. | Guy, s.30 P. a, Goucher, an actor playing at the New| e | O'NHILL,—-At St. Francis Hospital, N Amsterdam ‘Theatre in New York, and| ‘Threaten Strike t€ Recelver Does) OVUM A Si) France How) al Nem Ray Dooley Graham, leading Indy I Not Meet Demands at | Sine Tomercetes s aadealeh oe Heit yuatentay long enough tothe! Employees of the BR. 7. who have! Frank T, and Gertrude A. O'Neill, aged married by the City Jud presented to Receiver Garrison de-| 0 years 7 months Linmedhately f'tho ceremony, |frands for a $ea-day wage for nine| Funeral from the home of her aunt scher returned to New York and | jourg’ work and timeand-a-halt for | ‘Thomas Vali at Smithvitte Mrs. Goucher boarded a train fo | L, 1, Serv BL. : western city, where her company is now | overtime, st today that unless t . tae \ptayin dein et promptly. the Church, Belmore, Ln $ playing i demands met tly they SiG 4: a Inlireane at ik Spanish Premier to Offer Resignation. who is out of MADRID, April L=With the jodus announced, 10) SEAUBSANDT, — On Saturday, March trial situation improving everywhere, it {hy iH ene ekwith | go, 1919, BUGENE STAUBSANDT, in understood that as soo: we Thir Jred men, it is stated, bie 62d year, [restored Premier racais wll jo union sine Thursday Funeral services at CAMPBELL FU- is resignation to the King» 1 Tt. employs 6,000 tnen, : Neved the King will ask the Premien| in, addition to thelt-other demands the! NERAL CHURCH, Broadway and o¢tn to remain in office in view of thi workm ve asked for the removal ty Tuesday, April 1, at 9 P.M, Ime cess With which he settled the a1 of ree inspeoto) ferment Mount Mope, N. Ts en- in- nditions among women, On Way Home After Discharge From the Army o® OPTIONAL BUSINESS TAX ‘18 officers and TUATION IS CLEARING MORE “WILD WEST’: | MEN REACH HOME; GREETED BY ROLPH A freezing breeze rippled the river and bay, a momento of the winter | which has been warded off during| a the winter months; t hers ., aNivieed, tie: MbukLoled Catitornia ee : Mrorn’® | Kansas arrived here re to “day. veterans of the Argonne, St. Mihie! and Ypres filled the rails and the} decks of the troopship in their eager- ness to glimpse the skyliné of M | hattan and cheer the familiar faces | on the Patrol | The San Francisco contingent of | the Wild West (91st) Division com- prised the regimental headquarters, | Machine Gun Company and the 1st Battalion of the 3634 Regiment, the second battalion of which arrived terday on the Sibomey with a greater part of the 364th Infantry ‘The 363d men on the Kentuckian were 1,462 men. The ship | also brought the 182d Infantry Brig- ade Headquarters, 3 officers dnd 20 men 9st Division and 400 casual of- ficers and men ‘The 363d Regimnet lost 40 per cent in casual in the Argonne. ‘They were fighting every minute of their me in the forest and the Germans ye BILL PLT IN AT ALBANY paid for their losses at the rate of two for one, The Correction accom- panied them all the way up to their | | Cities Would Make Levy of One} pier at Bush ha eae there | . e ~ they were received w “alifornia to Five Per Cent., Part to Go iene after they had docked to State, ‘The Kentuckian went to the aid] (Special from a Sttt Correspondent of The | of the steamer Scranton on a SOS ALBANY, Peng nt tara tee | nd found her rudder damaged. mitted another tax bill for the ¢ - ution of th Senat and Assembly. it an optional business tax measure which may be levied by cities, town und dubdiy of the State, It pro- vides that municipalities may impose a in legislation threatened with stran- gulation through time-honored gag rule methods served notice on M jority Leader Walters this afternooi that they will deyolt un riven a isquare deal. The insurrectionists are Senator Davenport, author of impor- | t health insurance bills na and other re ments . {called for in the Income Tax Bill. The bill, like the other tax measures was referred to Taxation and Ie-| ~ |trenchment Commi | 3 D t - n t ot taxes ranging from 1 to 5 p nt. on various forms of bi and that 1 or 2 per « shall revert to the State for cost of administration.” A business is defined in the bill as ny gainful employment, occupation or | profession, also any sales or dealing in property of whatsoever kind tgel- | dent thereto.” ‘The tax may be im- | Posed upon partnerships, | corporations rovision: avsociations | ovations with the exception of , trust companies, in-| mpanies and public service Returns to the municipality, under the of the act, must be made the same as in the income tax hese must show gross receipts, March ALLIES SAID TO HAVE MADE A PROPOSAL TO LENINE. Conditions Upon Which the Bol- sheviki Might Be Admitted to | Peace Conference. | LONDON, April 1.—The Parts cor- | respondent of the Daily News said to-day that Allied statesmen have submitted @ proposition to the Ru sian Soviet Government, whereby tho D_ SWE! centres, "ve wvecitic, 4 CHOE NOUGAT — big bars Honey Nougat, ously spangled plow trapped in mie tary para’ Brooklyn, HEY T sizes 2% to 10 yes | Ts. | | | \f} 3 to 10 year | West Mid-Week Special Tuesday and Wednesday, April Ist & 2d MEATS—This in @ ft our rich. fragrant, velvety In fact. the variety is so Rtores: New York, For exact locations se telephone directory The specified weight includes the container: Stern Brothers West Forty-second and Forty-third Streets Boys’ Palmer Linen Suits Special for To-morrow at $3.95 are shown in Junior Norfolk, Middy, Russian and Oliver Twist models, in / blue only (one as illustrated):/ Regularly $5.00 ALSO BOYS’ REEFERS Blue serge and fancy mixture: regularly $9,75 The $ ’ wever, made tem epairs. Another § 0 8 was received from the Alta Mar saying that she hit an iceberg 700 miles off Ne Col. H. L. Cavanaugh of the Gen- a) Stor of the Wild West Division ime back with the D. S.C. and the French Cross of War for his work in the Argonne More than 4,000 troops in all were scheduled for arrival to-day, the — Hlenderson and Roma being due in P abt tonien c J addition to the Kentuckian. Reports | Kentuckian Brings 1,900 Sol- from the two latter indicate that diets Into Port—Other they witt not reach port before to- Tr i e | morrow on account of heavy weather, Troopships Are Due. The transport Culgoa, which left |Brest twenty-six days ago with 104 More Califoriia boys came home to- | eojdic was reported slowly mak- day on the transport Kentuckian and|ing port to-day after being slightly most of them were from San Fran-|damaged during last week's storms, cleo, which fact took Mayor Jamea| 2° Navy Department reports tt . ‘a a wire from tse Culgoa indicatealy Rolph of that city out of bed be- | sie is in no danger and does not nee@lm times and down the bay on the h seat Cheat AUipanylag “t » Henderson trom Bordeaux has AAV 6k WAKE HoAL ot Culiteiwians men, several hundred of them ‘| wounded, and Casual Company the California Socle New York and | xo, 53, New York. the Rocky Mountain Club, and the! On the Roma, from Marseilles, are boys of the “Wild West" Division | 875, including eighteen special were greeted with®a whoop and a| companies and two casual companies. hurrah which reminded them of their ae own hills and cities and valleys. | Two Mattieships at NEWPORT Bringing 2, Virginia Newport News. NEWS, Va, April 1— men of former Ohio and National Guard organ ‘NEW TAX RATES PUT INTO. EFFECT TO-DAY; CABARETS COST MORE Tickets, Club Dues and Telegraph Mes- sages on List. WASHINGTON, April 1. ERE are some of the new Theatre and Phone H tax rates you will pay be- ginning to-day. Caba 15 per cent, ‘Theatre tickets 10 per cent. regular rate with additional 5 per cent, on scalper profit up to 50 cents, then 50 per cent. theres after, Club dues over $10, 10 per cent, Passenger and Pullman fares 8 per cent, Oll pipe lines charges 8 per cent. phone ph messages between 15 and 50 cents, tax & cents; over 59 cents, tax 10 cents, Commercial leased wires, press excepted, 10 per cent. Express charges approximate. ly 5 per cent, ection of toothsome ERocotate and and ) 25c Every re fi OX eaerition CHOCOTATE~ COVER- §D MARSHMALLOW MINTS—Tho centre of this weet Is» big honey raweet, fluffy, creamy Marslimaliow. flavored Hith real spring meadow brook Mini jucket= ed in our tinexeeled Newark, sizes seat $7.50 a

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