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esi THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919. WAR MINISTER TALKS OF BIGGER GERMANY AFTER TIE WAR | ESSE MLSONABOLGHES USLARMY FORGE Primcipas in Atdeged Plot” FARWESTTROODS. MLS. HARBOR STRKER ESS) ARORAFTBOARD NOW 2055 178 FOE’ OF 40TH OVSION © HUE chor) Mey pL WT ® League of Nations, in which Ger- many would have an equal right and, footing, would ultimately be evolved) . . es se | ‘ ‘ end some arrangement for Alsace-/Consolidated With Military|Only 25 Per Cent. of Allied. Lorraine and other problems be baal a REA WW. Which (ue Germéne| Aeronautics Bureau—Peace | Strength Has Been Demo- comld be content and which | Time Squadron Fixed. bilized, Says Gen. March, | +>. - ree : | NFORMATION was said to be \California Movie Men Among | | in the Lb fon Americ Pilots Reported Attracted b pees * P rmy officials to-day that For . Guardsmen Back From War | cign Minister Proc ndoree Rantzau Boatowners’ Offer of In- —Other Ship: 5 in, Proposes to insist on the following crease Pay. ciples for Germany | gotiated peace Union of Germany with Austria F, sol- Admission of Germany t j ue of Nations on the basis of | AMM | obviate the necessity of a new wa: ——thaspagl sacle Ae yatasee| WASHINGTON, April 6—The War| WASITINGTON, Aprilu 5.—Figures measures to develop a hardy outdoor Departm ie} oO h nl e vase Would make the Germans more] partment to-day announced the/on the latest. statue of the military eMctent for peaceful pursuits than| following three important moves to! forces in ¥ | The Edgar F, Luckendactt from| Bordeaux landed 2,281 A Railroad Administration oMeis Will insist that the Marine Worker rope, Gen, March an- jdiers at the Bush Terminal to-day (on live up ta | 1 E E ’ i » ta its signed agrer ‘their rivals bring the air force of the army to a| nounced to-day, show that the armies Sho was followed by the El Oriente,} duality, ments and permit railtend tugs ined France take soe Rerraive | trv peace time basie. of the Central Powers as now or- | also from Bordeaux with 65 casuals. | Return of the German col tow all coal bar allroad or pr emporarily, sa! err Noske—ad¢ Twenty-one alr squadrons will be| ganized, constitute about 15 per cent | Tha troope On the Leckeabach were | or their value deducted from the steiy: 6 <n that he used the word temporarily in-} retained he av PA : | ‘ sUCKORDSCN W | indemnitie ately owne Thomas LL. Delahunt: tentionally—a reaction against this| Tetained as i cay ng arm, with alof their strength when the armistice | | commanded by Col. Leonard M Far-) A referendum for Alsace-Lor- |" ke leader, says no boats on wt would necessarily come to establish a| P°Tsonnel of 15,000 men was signed, while Allies forees still | Fell of San Jose, Cal. of the 159th! raine, members of the Tidewater Boatmen Infantry. Two thousand men of that! working will be pulled by union _— regiment were abroad, with the Head. | CHAUFFE! | tugs working for ra lroad. The Af | Sewn troop of the 40th Division URS GIVE CLUE i om will repudiate its agreemer of which the regiment was a part, jin so far as the Tidewater Boatmi |and the 115th Headquarters train. FOR WILKINS DEFENSE | are rbd ioe he said to-day, This ig the Sunshine Division which} | # result @ new split betwern correction, in which case Germany,| 7° Obtain the 15,000 the War De-| organized comprise 75 per cent, of with (ta population of 60,000,000 and! Partment will institute @ recruiting! (reir total strength on Nov. 11 the prospect of another 10,000,000 from |“@™paign throughout the country, alll Ofcial despatchaa show the age GEORGE STOW German-Austria, would have a great! ™°n now enlisted or drafted for the) cate airength of the Central Powers | ater actnshinameit | emergency being permitted their dis-| now ax 1.12 advantage in numbers over France, | 000 men against the ir] the population of which he figures| CArme unless they elect to remain| compined strength in November last | “WIFE OF GOVERNOR in the service, r | has receded to about 36,000,000. a 7 7.6 ‘ fe Allied has the shoulder insignia of a blaz- | -- ‘ 44 | the ia ads and the Marine Work ‘Herr Noske predicted peasimisti-| BY Presidential order tho Aircratt |" ‘Hormnber totaled 12,668,000, of! CHRISTENS “EAST SIDE”, ling sun. on ablue field. “**| Tell of Man Who Said They Would| conducting the harbor strike. na cally extended restrictions upon Ger- | Production Board has been abolished! wrich only 26 per cent. have been sha | | ‘The 159th Infantry was made up of} Read of Long Beach Murder. arisen. A. H. Smit t dive and this branch consolidated under | the present Bureau of Military |4°mobolized. | Despite poor weather conditions the | Aeroanities The Gorman Army estimated ofMf-|vosset East Side was —succersfully | During the coming Victory Loan |C!¥ly at 4,500,000 on Nov. 11, has |taunched from the yards of the 8 campaign, when fiyors are nent {Den reduced to $20,000; the Bul-/urd Shipbuilding Corporation on Joan, recruiting officers will bo sont} 00 to 129,000, the Austrian from joe ayn nd Mayor along to enlist volunteers, according | *:280.000 to about 60,000, the Turkish |iiyien were unable to be present, Many to one plan of the War Department, | {mM 400,000 to loss than 20,000, Jother State and city officials attended. | f The following acro squadrons will] Declaring that the Archangel situ-| After tho boat was launched the} ds, wrote many’s military forces by the Peace) Conferenct. “ He said the re-creation of the army, even under the assump- ‘ion that it was only a defensive militia force, would be further ex- tremely hampered by the charge that it was nothing less than a restoration of militarism, and he asked the news- papermen not to render his task more dificult than it was under the present ahun mat the untons to move of th whi Marine Affiliatio the Second and Fifth California In- | in Papers Soon. of rallr |fantry. It sailed from the United ; y Ra de States August, 1918, and after being! ,A/{davite by two chauffeurs, one} ye Hyelanunty re moved to Amiens furnished three-|wno apreared to fen et 2"! had ordered fourths of its strength to organiza-jthe murder of Mrs. Julia. Wilkina at| tone in the front dine as feplace-; Long Beach on the night of Feb, 27/ Union led by John Brenna ments, suffering casualties of from 12| before the news was printed in the| withdrew from to 15 per cent., Col. Farrell said. | newspapers, are in his possession.) T. V. O'Conne Many moving picture men of the) Charies N. Wysong of Mineola, attor-/ident o he Los Angeles region were members of |"°) for Dr. W K. Wilkins, whojation, sa ve know he Governd MEURast ix: Gebueny againit Tait, | BO retained in service: Purauit Squad- | ation from a military view was well |crowd sang he Sidewalks of New| the 40th Division, notably Joseph 8. jis charged with the mu of his} “Any and coal « tariam by criticising the new measure. |TO® 2% 4, 9 and 147; Bombardment |!" hand, Gen, March sald it was “In- | York. Keaton, familiar to movie fans aa to; “iit announced to-day Frain boats put Ships will 1 ore io ocle fair to ncitarnte that Iece|Siuadrons (day) 11, 2, 96 and 166;| Credible that the Allied force there| | The built for the United is face if not as to his name as a|. 21 Wysong dectined to name the handled by union longshoremen, 4 It-is only fair to reiterate that Herr Noske's hopes and views as far a: : vided union men'are on | t long, o2 feet f means wo chauffeu alled as who, he said, would be but stated that Army Observation Gquadrons 9, 24/¢an be driven into the sea by any wi Mss mar HAV ND pa rfoll of the fat Arbuckle per and 91; Army Artillery Squadrons 99,| body." He announced that the W Keaton had the most prominent | ' F le ‘ , > * . r affiday of their being eee le by nix wooks of study | 1% and 28; Corps Obyervation Squad. | Department's plan was to have th |part in the entertainments organized | approached by a rouchle dressed aman Toki A ey Ma ‘ correspond rai rons, first, 12, 60 and 8%; Surveillance} American forces out ot that portion aproad. {at 125th Street and Kighth Avenue, |t pie . esa Prd the Fatt peed M Squadrons 8, 90 and 104, of Russia by the end of June. Private Thomas Fitzsimmons was | Manhattan, 1.45 o'clock on the] ure a. be poe pepe a aes ene iaey fg “| Men in these orgunizations who| The Chief of Staff's statement was | anxious for news of the baseball situ- ,merning of F and asked where 1 wee. wd a Os a nt r. a 01 y c : t ih ould get a drink rally ugs were enlisted or drafted fo: » omer- | Made in connection with reports from jation; he played shortsto ‘or the uld & resumption of conscription even un- id for the emer p p for th to take him | Aff lo @ i gency will be discharged without |England that the Allied and American Brooklyn Nationals in 1917 | he chauffeurs refu id vr Sg pagreaghese ot Wi? 188) gelay upon their return to the United |forces combatting the Bolsheviki were Other units of the 40th Division |? # stloon, but on plan being at tho present time re-|sintes i¢ they ao desire and are cll-|in a serious situation. eral months Jcame in later on the transport W me a Wika s, ee ite bb eh pital ysggtte Bey sible. Their places will bo taken by|ago, when the plan for sending a con- ; |holmina which brought a total of| 1°! aie alt a Misikicem avai cinvanecs volunteer tingent of railroad engineers to rein- ——. ‘ 1,721 soldiers, ‘These were the 79th | pig Nite - ae views of Herr Neake with re Production of Liberty- airplane|force the force in Northern Russia, «Continued from First Page.) | We will try to adhere to our policy | Brizade Headquarters and detach- | sited last night and demanded t righ engines for the army reached a total |was first announced. Secretary Baker s | of quick demobilization of troops, and|Ments of the 157th Infantry, 115th MAREE. Co Hane Ee ee yard to a future correction of the} Alsace-Lorraine settlement also do not correspond to the prevailing Ger- Nan sentiment, which, while it calls wners to Promise offe men and if th in pay been offere of 20,478, final deliveries having been | said the duty of the engineers would Sanitary made by the manufacturers during|be to prepare for the withdrawal of the week ending March 21, Deliveries |the American forces “in the spring. ‘ain, 115th Supply Train | ield Hospital. le 56 officers | Long Beach the opportunity to pay due tribute|at the same time accede to the de- to the gaildnt men of the 77th Di-| sites of friends and relatives of the /9Ad 160th o Ae 6 a iad | soldiers to pay them tribute ina gen-| The ship also broug for a plebiscite as a preliminary to by the manufacturers on war con-|Gen, March's statement is the most| Vision and that such tribute oe demonstration.” jand 630 men convalescing from] will ky quickly Jisannexation of the provinces, be- tracts follows: Packard Motor Car | definite announcement of the Govern-|only be adequately paid if the di-| The solution of the problem seems | Wounds or illness, several hundred} ‘GEN, BUCAGE,’ STOWAWAY, ertains Daniels Neves that such a plebiactte would] Company, 6,500 enginos; _Jncoln| ment's purpose, vision parades ay a division in this|to be in getting the division here |casuals and a detachment of base etre Dan surely go against Germany at tho| Motor Company, 6,600; Ford Motor} ‘The pirength of the American Army| city pefore its demobilization and|#PProximately at the same time, It | hospital No. 13. | SALUTED BY SOLDIERS cues at a bangs 3,960; General Motors|on April 15 was estimated at 2,055,718. is believed if other arrangements| New Yorkers on the Wilhelmina ven to members of present time and has adjusted itself | Compan 1@ the 108s of the provinces. Company Nordyke-Marmon | ‘This represents, Gen, March said to- : should fail, Secretary Baker wiil/ were Lieut, H. I. Brown, Medical a | Company, 1,000, day, @ demobilization of 44 per cent. | basal Conboy, bss ad are order a special convoy to bring the|Corps who has ben with Bass Hos-| Crippled Alsatian, Found on Trans- | Contracts for additional airplane | of the enlisted and 48 per cent, of the | TSanization In New York City, stated | division from Brest. If there should} pital No, 25 at Allerey and Private port, Says Germans Injured PLANNED engines and engine spare parts of a] commissioned personnel, that it was imperative that the 77th | be a luck of accommodations for the|R. W. Davies of the 107th Infantry port, Says Germans Injured ate! Leg in Belgium. | be reviewed in New York before its) men of the division in camps around | whose home is at No, 2078 Baths HEAVY IND j Value of $266,961,771 have been can-| Sailings from France since No ; pf EMNITIES I osilads. she total yada of alb'uetVion | 10k Gecc Maren sald, numbered |discharge and that demands for the| New York, the State will throw opea| Avenue; he was gassed at Cambral ne transport Oriente, which arrived parade came from all sources. A gen-| the armories in the city to them. The transport Ana Cortes with five | in the harbor to-day, was visited by the | | material contracts cancelled up to] 519, During the month of April to) ft . - vi TF GERMANY WON, S:srcn 22 was sso0,00.00, date 70,000 men have embarked for| Sra! Mecting of the scivctive service) WELCOME COMMITTEE FOR |casuais of the Ordnance Departments 'trunsfer boat Immigrant, which « ——— The value of the Army's ordnance! home. personne! will be held next Wednesday) JEWISH BOYS PROTESTS, | was also due to- day. ceived a little crippled boy of fourtee ae g at the Bar Association to| 4 ; aK 4 nly by the sixty casi a ‘ ere ad material contracted for and remain-| ‘Tye chiet of staff added that be|eVenne at ¢ The Welcome Committes tor the | Munich Leader Declares Chairman) ing to be comploted ‘utter caacrlia-| yor gue at ge nonthin, rctuca off Consider what steps are to be taken. | Jewish Hoys Returning From. the oldiers aboard the ship as M. le Ger | Of Armistice Commission Wanted | {o0%,."P to March te elven : vf Mra. 1. C. Campbell of No. 225) wor, No, East Broadway, has | ‘TALK WITH EX: “KAISER casted US 09. ‘ | $13,685,199. The larg tiem {e 310,000 men, as against the maximum | west goth gircet, a member of eat f ets as discovered stowed away Large Annexations. Hun contracts at $55,889,486, and there) reahced in rhipments overseas of 39%-! 774 Division auxiliary, issued an| {°UCd # statement, signed by gonn | DECLARED TRUTHFUL. cart ‘Dele hanty of the transport BERNE, April 5. —Matth Ix Included more thin $15,000,000 in] ooo, ye sald the demobilization ma-| Ay Tipe name ot tho women| i Demet President; and Dr. Maz [Gaya after the ship lett Bordeaux NE, April 5.— Matthias Mtomatte rifles, emal r ‘ ‘ appeal in th of the wome deky, Bec 1 y t of BU ry ole Seen eet Se: ATTRA AMDABIY | Cs idary was amply auficibnt (0, take| Cut Gees of themeh) ane sald; |Giradansky, Secretary, which va attir the » Un elt ( . bs erman Appropriations for the air scrvice| care of the maximum number of men peaking as & mother who. sent|, The eaununeoe Bi Ee oes may | British Writer ey ye tiemin 8 Sergeat ned off ‘mistice Commission and a member | of the army were reduced SL per cont neemhldi ta eetuibn dennk abroad: E aay © no parade of the 77th Division has f * 7 ; preeches of a Fre of the German Government, was oc- | for t al your 1918-19, or from an | PY spiel 4 her son to war with the 77th Divi-|s oon received with the keenest re- | Despite Denial by Count Jar jenerat "8 cused of being the author of u di ort total of $94,304,758, to $459. Hesarve cominlesions Bave been l#>| sion, I will not be eatienied with aoy- | 01 4. ine residents of th aide, | Carlos Bentinck {rigne aa he) i Ment written tn 191th nlp ey | MU475B according to a table published | #Ued to 80,606 officers and applications | thing less than a great parade of] #°et DY bt bie ei poh Gece ea ahd vis ene over ten years old ment wr in 2914 showing shat |yy ‘thy War Department showing the |for commission in the regular es-| the heroes [Lem mbleh siasaieks Bt NBOAt AD Per! ame Maw, York i ou th “Lwent with many's c p Won, | eect o e 1 a bigot. " . lcent. of the boys hail, The st « " m : + cee ese ane oth | aie oe the ot of Congress Reali’ ltabiishment have becn received from| “The women of New York have! °e” ys hail, The cast side | towing statement last home in Alsace,” he said, ido large annexations and {down the propoied expendit 15,101 officers, been watching the work of the divi- | ##% been looking forward to the op-| “Harold Begble, whose account of! grandmother in gium indemnities, Herr Landauer, a repre- Unlistments under the call for 60,000 | en S there moxai {portunity to pay tribute to the men|the German ex-Kalser's opinion, cabled /mans came. ‘They. killed sentative of the Munich Soldiers and volunteers for overseas duty ao far|#!0n and have given It their moral) ie ath Division who have coy-|from Amerongen and published on Fang lerandiathar and ony) qnet Workmen's Council, declared in a reported from the regular enlistment | and material support, Their greatest) 0) 0) |) thu Mit te eee aay, evaked the denial m untion the road when we were = speech ut Augsburg, Bavaria, oc- BANISHES HAP L Gb ioeta total leas than 5,000 man: Gea: 'happiness will: soon alized when | Orr ritisevesole ahec wince 98 Bentinck that Mr. Begble ha gut ho The Germans caught. w * q Me arch pointed out, however, that wang ad are reunited le COME ee 'Zeele’ Leh 4 ‘ h the fo: peror ov | That 8 the ma wich my cording to a despatch to the Frank- SBURG FAMILY | * ropresented only half a month's |{N@ boys retuem aad are Feunieed is imast importaney ae Ue Re AU Ses sOraar Bierce os That LP awnay aac ihe santas witbiny. lee fort Zeitung, Landaucr said he had work since the enlistment machinery | With their loved ones, | [should take place { zation to publish the “Ba he Red a ov denuin q & copy of the dooument. ES PI ERTY |: \ just ‘been organized, He ex-| ‘Their greatest pleasure of all will|as the probibttl cabled to-day to the New |and 1 have sold sr Tee Peer : ‘ ee rane d iv looks as if the shoes with Neolin ong th Re pS r sedf confidence that the plan} come they seo their sons, hus- a slur and will react unfavorably, | ‘America, cum not t look: : ndauer ¥ai.| 41.5 pacces Bills Abolishing Nobility |. Demobitization” of the American | > and dr farado In 3 a ed that the failure to make | my toh Jealt me General, but Lam proud that months. I have worn them two years, were: ean Aid Ndi bidasalls), Y] Army including incomplete reports to | Yori just as they Marched tn France, | jt for them to welcome and] (Signed) * HAROLD BEGBIE!” | The General was taken to Eitis tatana, | S8¥8 Clarence J. Bloenker, of St- Louis, Annexation of Belgium, Vreach| Titles and Changes Capital Pun- | to-day, has reached @ total of 1,624,- | 1t will muri an epoch in New York | entertain r sons aid brothers, will t a ae Missouri. Normandy and several towns on the | hes 174, of whom 91.674 were officers, the | history, something that will be looked | he looked upon as an added insult aa This 1s extraordinary wear even for voutheastern coust of } fy ishment’ Law. War Department announced. ‘Total |, : committes voleoa tho prot | re tereey ‘ <j S Be, troops ordered for demobilization are |#¢K on by comin enorptions Jewish organization and th nekalion o t 1.5596,500. 4) | Viewed in the tof all ty hings | ple o and durable, all Neolin Soles wear a soled with them Cg ot = wes com! tra | QUE BIND IS GATURED| oes tet a te | Govoy alten by French ant” arte ima yen test ' f ‘ ‘ Vv i h Envoy Attended by French and Sel tem in many styles cat Price ine Payment of a war indemnity eal- | ing to Vienna advices, Other bills units must be mustered out within D ‘ San: ql are no higher than on shoes that §1 culated to cover Germany's expenses | doing away with certain titles of ; Ayia Jforty-eight hours after arrival, Sec ‘TTT PARA E DEMANDED Latin American Officials, f only ordinary wear. Have your ¢ during the first ten months of the| mobility and abolishing capita Five Raid Randolph Institution and tase Wakat mh tha Whi oan. 3 5 as).—William G. shoes re-bottomed with Nedlin Soles, long time. And shoe ry laker y "i PARIS, April 5 (Havas det before the war ee ee ee Flee in Auto With $13,000— — | ment nad never objected to the par- Wid the gubat BE HONOR ME @ bancunt — These soles are noted for their com Herr Landauer asyerted that these 7 none ; | Car Breaks Down, ade of the 77th, and that when AMERICANIZATION FORUM given last night by Latin-American (Continued from Firs » | fort and waterproofness, also. They terms were approved if principle by Russian and Finnish prisoners Coren Maia ., {reached France he would try to gl | are tnade by The Goodyear Tire & Gen, von Falkenhayn, Gen. von | of war and civilians of those na~ erepe gry April | range to have the division come home | presentatives of the Frenen Gov-|of hor weakened condition, S q| Rubber Co.. Akron, Ohio, who make Molike and Admiral von Tirpite. Uonalities who have been interned ee vei PY jin a body. From the other side came| Crest Crowd Attends First Protest {ment and various Latin-American| ses dtacitand.” ; t.,| Wingfoot Heels guaranteed to out \ on tare ‘ ans are freed by, another measure ween ps AMG ‘i weve} word that the embarkation officl | ah TOWNS ANENGS: 1 FoteSt | republics were present, including the | 1 in a : wear all al nels LONDON. April b— waite’ which has been approved. a he , would make every effort to compresy| Meeting on East Side—Evening | Ministers from A: ina, Brazil, Chili, | pie Moaader ey kl ‘“ ? pr yaily Exe al thousand dollars in x rapes ae | ‘ Cuba and Uruguay to new surroundings in White Plalr Company contemplates changing its! mer reigning hea Y . their automobile broke | Short @ period of time they will arrive | 4, = | Beputy “Chartes ernie and Alexti | one, et eae Ta ae beeline fae if 8 10 ¢ ne er reigning house of Austro- | Mo} ed Calle, newapapor editor 2 Was [one ey surrounde r with ne i apps So of) Burners, Any guch che Hungury decreed the abol Pied Kenned The ether four | practically tog laway 9 TiseHine ot theta A OL leg rer a Noe, th s from among the juuintan | ne Vessel ‘probably’ bel ealt with) the rights and privileges of the |*” . |, Seoretary Baker intimated the men | } zation Forum | Unupitcs ‘would’ wecome. 1 imate {@Md barred the old time friend i 7 i at a time | © | The men a and three en themselves would have something t Put republics would inttmi ph | House of Hapsburg-Lotheringen |, a hi ething to u 6 and | daily The court was requested t aes Nera pa ie pinnae Jthe ob ” 4e-}do with the nal decision, many o sex 8 3 and wounded — wn admirist who wa | REPEAL OF THE { Fe taeda AMET Hing ofall citizens who the replacements being froin thve [ion of th ons os weloa! SOVIET REPUBLIC TARAS aha ; ESPIONAGE LAW H that family, as well as of the [ of the trio in the bank herded = Of the ‘soldi rae ail 1 CHARLES RECHT ‘i Beart emmy fy iit emt tn reat the | me tri then tendon] geratamd the T2n Divison wi | were mewn PROCLAIMED IN MUNICH ©3500 7 | ) a Mf Up and J erin tenner Linprene Zita te'a |! shoot then, whio the third went int | BE snoved Rome aaa complete division | Patric songs were sung and 1 Nee at GILBERT E, ROE P member, The German-Austrian |‘he cashier's cage and took the money panne if it ts poanln New York City | feutimen one ene: ae] eneameeereene joie: ie nek Seatlene, (Hor (he Committee of Forty-tiehty 2 call for | republic was proclaimed the {Pd vont i VALUE ORaDS En Bae ee ada tlh Communists Who Lost Power |?°\ia Stow's, first at the Puble Fo um | oni 4 A K Aa the robbers were leaving the build b 0 baad “4 divisional art | ay 2 iL le a on owner of th real and personal Jing J, A. Crowley, cashier, oponed fire | Strength, Just as was done in the case | 7th Div | After Assassination of Eisner WN ny, JOE Her OA emiaie Valuen a CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION if | oe ot the former Imperial [with a revolver through a glass parti-|of the 27th Division rehurna Again Reported in Control, | Alan Robinson, who had been a neigh. ||| Fifth Avenue and Tenth Street | ouse, but the private property {tion, but did not hit any of the bandits,| “If the New York division returns] 1%"?! f Of the April 5.—Mathis aberger | HOF of Th Roosevelt and un ac. |{{Sunday, April 6th, at 8 P. M. ; of former Emperor Charles 1 | who ered thelr machine and sped! nome as a division, as Col, Campnell | Bonk of the his speech ea eA Ree oe erger!duaintance for years, left her | The Public ts Invited. : members of the Imperial h away, exchanging — sha Again with | aflern Tho Eves Berman Armistt mmission} imiilion, and her third husband, 1. t hed ‘ houBe= — TCrowley as they passed the window of | Indicated, I have no ubt but thie} ning World ait he cam. {| torday recetved aw 88 ‘ne | pold Iman, a realestate operator.| j hold was to remain untouched, the bank on a’ side stret it call be Afranked'to nay 2 par-|paisn to appeal to the Washinetes |@eneuncing the proclamation of «added another million to her fortune. | k Ino GERMAN STATE — oa lade in New York City, {f it ts at alll pu ompet recognition of the t republic in Munich These three millions, according to the} CHURCH.,| ©: ¥- als Here Next Week. | possible, t t i | hg tale 4 papers, were | ted in various € i" ponsib! © complete division will] y « Hast Side immig 8’ son. Extablishment of a soviet republic] @ until fi ied v g rit 6, netecr ~ 7 a ” | ib tiv she died with! i | - \, WARHINGTO) Apel N “}march in review, and I personally| Hurry If ht, in charge of The|in Munich probably ne ac Caer eer tan. SECC ORD maa aL OR OG | onal Assembly Cause Vavere Fed: P ar agepes ~ Met ia in) hope that it aan be arrange i enlag World Forum, explained the | muniatic ernment for Bavaria. | left | | ny ae Lewal Holiday, , ola Mew: Fore: Olly | “It will not be ponsb eames 1 vening World Mem-| Unofficial reports have been received} | Stow is a member of the New York Yi | PARIS, A (Haves).—The Com ie Immigration i or the departyent to hold in. tho] ‘ ie de. JSulian Gold- Jot the presence in Munich of Bela} Athi 1 ey york xe iy i} A food all | aston an ont t ution of the Gorman | tie tment of Labor will ko to servico men who « from Status] mart of the Downtown Cham | Kun, j Minister of the Hun- | BiM and Racquet clubs is attorney al Assembly has adopted a clause | ¥° n Monday for the opening ¢ : . ber merce aleo spoke garian Government wosepn © Baie ‘ sli tipulating that there shall bo no state {the fulowing day [aus bat from any York a a Are now . protest meeting of the | At the time of the asaussination of | Pia a before ‘te court bth vere cramteratte boy ad © despi o imar » = rt a part of the ¢ fon it they desire lon. Bo: ne he <urt Eisner, Bavaria was temporarily | charges against his client are un TEN—FE . Munday’ ls maltitained ag’ 6 loyal hl PR RUS ANE, IME, Hmmediate demobilization ant rturn ion Forum wil be held at lin control of the Communists, put thy | founded and that when he handled | omartenraenaitaess vane A hol fm L AXATIN'E BhoMe A t L rei J nf N 1 gion and F Bocialiste gradually resumed domina his wife's money ‘it was t her re- wed, famniiy rt wet t f the ¢ vent, auest, Grange Sg’ Cau" ia tence 9 nse eee me on taee master ge 8B