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PRICE ‘Two CENTS, WILSON ILL OF CO ood PARADE OF 77TH PROMISED SENATOR THOMPSON'S DIARY 77H WL PARADE, 2% Co, (The NOW EXPECTED 10 IDENTIFY MAN WITH Mn DOUGH BAG “Circulation Books Open to All.’ hy "Copyright, 1019, by The Pree Publ jew York World Walters, ecules Lead Challenged to Produce Hi Own Note Book, HE MET “acc E E RATORS’ 100 Expose of 7-Cent Fare Bribe Fund Reigning Albany Ua port April 4 Umbria, wit "TALI N TRANSPORT SUNK | bY MINE; 2,000 ABOARD Injured in Disaster. al on Umbtia Reported Killed The Italian trans- hh 2,000 officers al nd . Vanderbilt, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRI 4, ___ Aged Zu, Through Her Son, 18 18) " WEATHER—Ra “Circulation Books Open to All.’”’ | 4, 1919. 32 PAGES Sin" " if 29, Met Husband, PROMISE NADE BY OFFICIALS OF CITY Mayor's Committee Says Men Will March Even If After Discharge From Army. New York will rade, © its own h pa- t was declared emphatically te er A, Whalen, of the Mayor's C day by Grow sretary Welcome and Frank L, of the mittee on iuminations. owe minitte to Homecoming Troops Dowling, chairman sub-com- | i} 1 with our ar-| are going abe Sensation soldiers on board bound from Venice , avon, to Tripoli, has struck a mine and Angements for the parade just as we | sunk, according to advices from Bart,!did in the ¢:se of the 27th Division,” | —— pecial from a St % dent of The Ei 1 i} a ee Italy, quoting newspapers of that! gid Mr. Whalen when asked what the NSIGN WH VANDEREULT BSS eS ALBANY, April 4.—When Senator City. Several on board ‘were killed! Mayor's Committee intended to do George ¥. ‘Thompson verifed The | #24 10 Injured. wince the receipt by the Home Auxilt- Evening World's story of a $300,000) ‘The Umbria was a vessel of 5,020/°T! ple onignea cE she togram fran 2 | ton ‘ows, built a or’ : be slush fund sald to have been raised) tons grows, bu ete ten seat surance could be given that the to help pa wee i are} |Sanica'n Docemar that, Wat aw not ore would be held for the proposed he promised the Judiciary Comm : parade, ce been ported in wltipy be woutd appear on the Aopr of theleeacicen thet ts MU PDHE) cttere ig uo gtiestion tins the| Senate with a highly interestir | parade will be held,” he continued. | be | course, we would prefer to have | ade of the under the same co mmmeceeeat NEW THREAT BY TIAL |e aa “STRIKE: ONE SHOT P ey approached Senate 2 s, before the men | cerwvos amet sete) TQ) WATHDRAW REPORTED 0 mov ne en T HON, are disoharged. Accordingly, we will ee ° | of some of the { A endeavor to carry out our programme | Juled @ Monday If Fiume Is! hose | a « ia ALE R da 4 thos lines by seeking the ap- |p, 4 45 ousing Woollen Miil When J. Henry Walters, Repub Awarded Them—Former | proval of the War Department Building Housing V en Mi bewn leader of th Alleged Threat Was Denied “It the Federal authorities do not} Guards at Garfield Stoned Hveni ASA Bhtaa ee eats aa OR way lene to io hold tho men | by Workmen, ¢ emier Orlando to-day informed | ones | my press bi an de Ital and, through argument and statis vad endeavored to show that a high ate of fare was necessary if trolley ies in various parts of the State were to continue operation, Inasmuch as Senator George F. cire clination of the Fiume a free port. Thompson was careful enough to p a diary showing just who his} RAN AUTO visitors were and when called, ey who have vy nents here p- Stewart Plead artery that t from the Peace Conference Monday a Italy is now awarded Flume t When reports of a similar thre council tikes’ EV EEES ES INTOXICATED, #100 F he |“ tlon will withdraw | “ it at ated several days ogo the} n Press Bureau isaued a formal Reports to-day said the present in- is to make ley the May to have t PASSAIC, N. J., aro discharge 1.” rted th Mr, Dowling added that the people! min of New York may be sure of seein their boys in review, | “If it 18 necessary to hold the parade | after the men are discharged, we will) @nd seriously wounded by a deputy request Gov, Smith for the use of|sheriff, who fired after the man is al- the armories so that the men could |jeged to have attacked him with a assemble there. Also the Board of! Aldermen will be asked to declare |Romlack- the day an official holiday.” | Strikers stoned the duilding hous DR. MANNING URGES CITY To|!ng the deputies who are guarding] MAKE BIG PROTEST. Jemployees and the company’s prop Committee will April 4—R at the woolle arade held after mor they of eld, ‘© still on strike. Forstmann & Muffmann where some One man was shot H. Btowart of No. 6¢ Weat| Dr. William T. Manning, Chairman lerty, windows were broken, but n kept a diary | Seventy-fitth Strot, Manhattan, con- [of tho Home Auxiliary Association of |. way injured, Several arrests names [nected with @he Stewart Automobile |the 7th and Chaplain of the orkani- 1 to]Company, pivaded guilty in the Flat-| gation when it was at Camp Upton, | Were made their bush Cour Brooklyn, to-day to driving | who dicated this morning that he} Stanley Rashke of No, 1 Seme he hands of |*,89 Na Pea Tal ad and other officers of the Association |Avenue, Garfield, a striker at th salve vedstes of tht || co’ scies say aha whee. we would wire the War Department to-| plant, 1s alleged to have come v1 alis and the nun of times they | ik Rig aha rte tane day to send all the members of the} yehind Deputy Sheriff John Karls o have visited him? Has be any rece | electric Heht pole in Prospect {27th home at once and allow th Siena 4 Cin rd, either mental or written, of the | Park, ran into a milk wagon and struck parade as a whole within 48 hours : roe names of other Senators who may}a Smith Street car after their arrival, continued to ex- | »lackjack are save received visits similar to his? rigid press the opinion that the only way | fred at Rashke, T It Senator Walters has this intor- | MISSOURI WOMEN TO VOTE, jt cause the War Department to as- | Ws made ks the general impression here mation ia that he ought to produce it on Pssssal of the clty to prot He said : it por of thi nate the same da oure, : Bs + 2 w persed b the floo ple pine ene joa JEFYD CITY, Mo, Aprit 4<| ‘If New York 1 up on ita] ' a BeDaier sh Mer vat” [rhe Presidential Suffrage Bill for |hind legs hewieane 1 bene he ce nn, comen out esting Little 5 ai r women, dy passed by the Senate, howls long 1 loud-—the 77th Di- “ pa of 1,100: tc ( aint bat [27 rc A Glehinenth Pane was pi the House to-day and jvision, New York's Own, wen't have | iit ‘4 (Continued o| at} nt to Governor Gardner, Tho Gov- | 3 mI ut ernor will ign tt. | (Continued on Kighteenth Page.) | Mayor Dah Garfield om”, a rere amd ; 00 Se nti 4 for it. e to keep a y n the m aobn Male’ A Gow 81 Bway oradve F ‘ -> CLOSING TIME | 7.30 P. M. Sharp on Saturdays for UNDAY WORLD | i ' ' , ' ' ' ' , yl ' WANT ADS. Want Advertisements for The Sunday World must be in The World's Main Office onor before 7.30 Saturday evening, HE EVE} [ ganized Positively no Adve wil rtisements NING WORLD two monster d Governor Will Sign Bill, Passed by ~-------.----. MASS MEETINGS TO DEMAND PARADE OF 77TH ARRANGED pitty BY EVENING WODLD FORUM |Petitions to Secretary of War to Be Planned» ie | at Demonstrations on East Side To- kan Net ngiat J Morrow Afternoon and Evening. AMERICANIZATION afternoon and evening to petition sure the review would be for the peo- DROP ESPIONAGE CHARGES. Indictments Agel dand FORUM t take place to-morrow tary « nstrations t be accepted after this time. permit the T7ih Division to parade in the City o “ Fe ay ee ere per The afternoon meeting will be held in Public Beiool No. 62 at Send your Sunday Wo! a Ui aaeper en ier aal Adsertionment in to-day (Friday) Hester and Essex Streets, 2.30 P. M “4] te make sure of its publication. dvening meeting will be held !n Public Schon! No 4 0 ‘ Rivington Street at 6 P, M, i . 4 loting ot the workers | | LAID 10 NEGLECT | --BYAE.F. DOCTORS —_—>-— IN ABSENCE Chief Surgeon Reveals Start- ling Figures on Disease and Charges Gross Carelessness, | | WASHINGTON | April 4.—Charge |of gross carelessnens and negligence House There Jin preventing and controllin | spread of typhoid and paraty | rovers in the arn are mace many medical officers serving with | the fe s oversens in a citeular pub WASHINGTON, April 4.—In Chief Surgeon of the peditionary Forces and made public here to-day by the-Pub- le Health Service In connection with a warning that vaccination does not give complete immunity from ty phold. The chief lished by the American E: no need to worry at present. surgeon cites many tn- jtances where epidemics prevailed among troops, especially during the last offensives on the western front, ‘and pointe out that the occurrence and distribution of discases was con- | NAMES OF KENLON stantly brought to the attention of the medical officers through weekly bulletins, “It would appear,” the circular con- | tinues, “that many officers utterly failed to grasp the significance of {these reports and warnings, a fai false sense of ular bellef that typhoid immunity s unsanitary | which may be due to security under the pe vaccination against paratyphoid gives complete [even in the midst of gre INFIRE GRAFT CASE Woman's Testimony Before | Grand Jury Injects Higher- Ups Into Proceedings. and | WEST + ¥ Once nwoos UNUARAoeS of sanitation | by the Army | the pre- were he and persona Medical Departinent during vious decade, the circular adds, not lived up to during the past year and a half, due to a combination of When young Ensign William H.! factors the more important of which Vanderbilt undertook to introduce| was the lack of facilities and material, his chum, Lieut, Paul Fitzsimmons,| transportation difficulties and insuf- |e. BN, Mra, Bisic) fclent training and personnel. “However,” the circular goes on, Bench. Just to show her) wyany medieal officers serving with | What kl e¢P-! combatant and 6. O. 8, units have ing in the n he had no idea that|been able to overcome all handicaps in two months his superior officer|and have by wise counsel and eternal w Id be his stepfather vigilance eded in keeping their high standards Introduced to Lieut. Fitzsim- mons When She Boarded Ship to Visit Ensign, hygiene set Ata hearing before Judge Rosalsky in General Sessions to-day, Abram Levy, counsel for Dr. William H. Doyle, chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention, who ts under indictment for alleged conspiracy to extort un- lawful fees from moving picture the- atre operators, read Grand Jury test!- mony in which Mrs. Leon Wallace, wife of one of Dr. Doyle's alleged co- conspirators, declared that Fire Com- to his mother, nderbilt, d of cor npany he was k su \o'clock last night, | through the | th nan h ended in the} ynits in excellent fighting trim.” | marriage of t enant and Mrs.| ‘Tho chief surgeon warns his aubor- sioner Thomas J, Drennan and Van at wport yesterday be-|qinates that now the excuse “There | Chief Kenton of the Fire Department an two mont when Bnsigoljy a war on” no longer will be tolor-| Were to have shared the alleged graft Vander ' 1 1is mother to| at and that they will be held re-| With her husband and his assocta the: tle i lestrover| wpongible for proper supervision of} The reading of the testimony, whic n| livar s 1 boarded the shipline pealth of troops, nearly all of| for the first time disclosed the im-| t he rhe } was] portant part Mrs, Wallace played in| ulking t am Mrs, Van-| (Continued on Second Page.) the investigation, caused a sensation, | derbilt’ cam vourd and was just | It was the first mention of alleged | igher-ups in Mra. Wallace ueeting at her hom the department. testified that at a in Far Rocka- | sawn: sone 90 Me HART GETS ALIMONY | | a OF S175 AMONTH AND HOUSE w between her husband and Frank | 1 Ww “ a 0ey, al¥o an alleged conspi und his t birty-nine. neighbor of the Wallaces, Me- | oa 9 Granted Separation When fi 4 was 8 Wife of 1 shes 1 ParAalon | Gooey sald each man In the conapira- to Ensi Va 1 few day From ) 87-Year-Old Joy would receive about $10,000 or] nh ‘ Lieu Husband, | $20,000, and that the total income of ‘ n enture would be Ratarernar arith ae mani«| {he Venture would be divided among | c ‘ Tee ix men, wes granted a separation from!” «who are these men?” Wallace ealthy hush James Hervey asked McGooey, according to the two offic by Justice fiet in the woman's testimony. « HW Court in Brooklyn to-day, She| rhe Fire Commissioner, Mr, Dren- of oh 5e8 Ot Be ee an; Mr. Ken’ the of the! aves ¥ Bri tres f the house at No.| Fire Department; I Frank | The f Monroe: Mt Hrookiyn. Hart must MeGinnisa and 3 tr Lieu yal Al OxE ‘ eplicd, accor to Mr r 1 -_ mony McGinniss, who is Chief $25 Men's Suit or Topcoat $14.95 Bureau of Public Assemblies, W \ "HUB" Clothir ; yur ndictment | lope weal.| worth. Building). ei ‘toed ; ‘The meeting took place last Octo- tard a men November, Mra. Wallace tes- 1, Another meeting took place | (Continued on Second Page) | ~ PAGE BELL-ANS 4 ae Bo hart ! ma He: THR WORLD TRAVEL PURBAU, Arcate Pultaer : : Chect sam tar beasees tat parcele qpem “ 3 L 3 y able 3 Hove, ten and anmelden’ ago. Vice, Wald Baliding dao, a aid | the }sum Germany in To-Night and Saturday. AND FEVER BY CITY OFFICIALS ARMY EPDEMES PEACE MEETINGS GO ON OF WILSON: HOUSE TAKES HIS PLACE President’s Physician Cables White Is No Need to Worry at Present—Lloyd George Denies Clash With France. a cable message from Paris to the White House to-day the illness of President Wilson was announced by Rear Admiral Grayson, his private paysician, Grayson said there was PARIS, April 4.—President Wilson is suffering from a severe cold to-day, necessitating his temporary absence from all conferences, announced that prompt treatment is expected to effect his quick recovery, Tt wag The Council of Four met in the Paria “White House” as usual, Col. House aeltting in the President's place, t The Prosfdent has a fever, al- though just what his temperature is has not been revealed, Except tions of the greatest im- Portance no one is permitted to enter the President's room. Mem- bers of the Supreme Council and representatives of other govern- monts sent solicitous inquiries to the “White Hou: regarding the President's condition, The Preaideat, who retired at 8 rested comfortably nt, The aspirations of Denmark are regarded favorably by the Peace Cone ference, the Matin says, Indications are that Denmark will recover the art of Schleswig-Holstein which she desires, King Albert of Belgium, who com~ ferred yesterday with Presidents Wile son and Poincare and Clemenceau, was invited to to-day's meeting. It was expected that Belgium's claims to priority in the matter of reparation vould be gi:on official cousideration, and tha’ Belgian terri torial questions would be considered simultaneously with the problems of Germany's Western and eastern boundaries. In a state ont to the Pe Premier Lloyd George of Great Bri ain denies there are *‘ssonsions by: tween France and Englay * regarding guarantees for France” against Gere many, He declares that the undere standing between the two Govern- ments is complete and that England is t make fresh sacrifices, If necessary, tagsecure the peace and ine pendence of France.” tit Parisic there have been the Premier was aying, “Th are necessary to reach an agreement en any question. But Anglo- French entente was never more complete than it is now. “The British did not come to fight” beside the French merely that France should enjoy comparative tranquillity for w limited time, They insist that France have complete security for future The ferocious beast is tamed now, but should he ever try to bite again France will find Britaia eside her.” Members of the “Big Four’ have come to a tentative agreement on the will be called upon te ay. They have appointed L. P, Loucheur, French Minister of Re: construction; Edwin Samuel Montagu, British Secretary for India, and John W. Davis, Ameri- can Ambassador to Great Britain, to put into definit: form pro- Pot for the solution of the reparations question, um will be approzimate.7 . x eo