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AR A AO REEF Ss Ht THE BRI TI SH. AND FRENCH RAPIDLY NEARING AGRE NAVAL fespondent of the Daily News ported to-day that the German t is taking every precaution t a threatened military coup by Bpartacans. Fresh troops have 5 ordered to Weimar, he sald, and War Minister Noske has issued 2,000 blank warrants authorizing the arrest of any Communist. BPRLIN, Sunday, Apri! 6 (United Press).—Communists to-day were completing plans for a general etrik @arly next week, Government forces AFS on the alert to oppose any coup @etat. Communists, armed guns, are reported to have sel the Assembly Building in Munich yesterday morning, preventing «| Meeting of the Lanitag. game tine the Communists beg WARREN PERSHING, | §, SAILS TO VISIT FATHER IN FRANCE —_—>— Boy Prefers Juggling Dimes to Posing With Secretary Baker on Leviathan. with machine e | Warren Pershing. vd John J the nine-year-old son of Gen. Pershing, Com their tes with the | strengthening ‘ i | Heagarion asd Russian Soviets, | Mander in Chief of the A FF. Whe Bavarian Soviet leaders are re-| sailed to visit his father in France | Ported to be demanding abolition of | to. all Government parties, proclamation] raeigen of @ general political strike, and} fraternization of the Bavarian, Hun- garian and Russian Soviets with the) of Entente Radicals. They are said to| States affecting billions of dollars of consider overthrow of the Bavarian ent as the signal for upris- ings in the Entente coilntries which | °" grill abolish all national differences. | Representatives and the new Ambas In Berlin, the Soviet Executive bd ' t | | War Minister on th Leviathan. Ny Secretary of War transport New- | Baker also sailed on business | United ton D. vast importance to the public money, as did the Committ Affairs of the Military Mouse o sador of the United States to France, USGS AGG TPN eh ERIE EI EI EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1919. COMMANDER, HOME TO-DAY, SHOWN ON OVERSEAS Ts at ee ee eM. wrtencre aera rE PRESENT IN aE ved i 1EN . ON PEACE ACTIVITIES ‘NEW STATEMENT ——————— N PEACE COMING FROM LLOYD GEORGE | Wontinued trom First Page. |tie F Conference, will go to Vere o prepare for the a | of the German Plenipotentiarie lit ye that the preparatory | me will take place in the fo ner mecting room of the Supreme ur Council, and th the treaty wil! gned in the main palace at Ver- | he st of Lioyd orge yes | terda eace may be expected by Easter caused an optimistic view to be ta in Paris Whether this is possible, it was de | clared, depends chiefly on the British 1 French So if they have con GEORGE. vr AONE SIMS mee wares | cluded th in agree on the various YORK, BEFORT THe SORRENMDER OF THR GERMAN MLARET bleme by that date, peace is tha much neare The Americar were the origin ace date f s, naming Mal Council has demanded abolition of| Hugh C. Wallace; these additional | 20, March 25, then April 1. On th Noske's volunteer| passengers were matters of small im | basis of the American conclusions, a | army. It called upon all workmen to! portance in the young life of Master | | agreement appeared possible on ea: | eyoott the buildings in which re-|Pershing, as he made It clear | of those date ement has sin ) eruiting is going on. ictetary Haker wert to the anty| been delayed far beyond the America 1 Bome of the newspapers charged] eariy in order to m sure of the} forecast, obviously through no fault to-day that Russian agents are Co-|safe sailing of his youthful charge, | of the Americans. 4 ting with the Spartacans in or-} who was under the direct care of} ‘The more optimistic of the deie- ing the new revolution and|orgt, Joseph A. Welz, a French War | | gates believed the question which has we completely demoralized several | (rons veteran. As soon as he was been chiefly responsible for delay, 4 the Government's regiments. reparations, would be cleaned up to SMBERG sure the youngster was aboard and| : | ee. Maver, could not slip off unobserved, Secre bat PLM ae lL aod) 10 Ad April 6—The Bavarian National] Pte 7 : weeks has been centred on the B i | tary Baker explained the nature of iS Conference of Social Democrats here | u sh neh getting together on i Muiss 43 to 6 on | the errand which takes him and tha} Ver Lioyd G ‘ ; 2 to 8 against the in-|oongressional Committee, of which 8. | Wray NEW Se | ch fstated tials } Uoduction of a Soviet Republic in| J | ONION le s and French promise mevane. |Hubert Dent jr. is Chairman, ‘0 Germans pay the ful | BERLIN, Sunday, April 6 Ass cy Ae oe ee F , war have been the stum ated Press).—There has been no defi-| 5° 4," via ig hey . leading the boy into presence at | bling blocks. nite news here concerning the situ Is been & week Ne lait ald) Brest, Ho then welcome Leading bankers from the Scand tion in Munich since the reports were | ee mie — Lah aden y for £6 | Ammbaae dor Wallace Mrs, Wal | navian countries, Holland and other received of the early exciting occur- ihe hc Na aot es SithegesrbadheliaeatetiLdeln [| who were escor aboard by i} tral arrived in Paris to-day to pances. From euch news as has|'M* Board of Tiquidation. Judge! con, shanks of the Port of Hmbark | ith the financial experts of reached Berlin, however, it scems of Austin, Texas, H. H. JobN-|ation, Gen, MoManus and members he peace conference regarding Ger- probable that a Sovict Government | *°" ° & Licht pamela Senator Hol-| oe Con, Shanks's staff, and Capt. B nan credits in their countries, | hag not yet been proclaimed in any oni ha Pbsed dagjtert ids seg Gen.) a4, Durrell, the new commander of | | So rapidly has the peace deadlock ! jmay that can be regarded as official| hakaeceg Ny awes (who was added atirn, poviathan | been broken that President Wilson } or binding. an Fe iratde request) sre the} ne band played a bar of c us cabled the Navy Departmen: in } “The Bavarian Diet, it is true, can coe Feail Se erehihe fnat \Star-Spangled Banner” as the Am Washington ordering that the line scarcely meet on Tuesday, as had] Me Al abinge Me the chormous {Pattador came aboard and faced t | “SAYS BURLESON SHOULD salt sah dela eal which he las been the program, because it is not| Ps for disp e UN ae win Were deawn (U t ——===_ made his European voyages, be made , \ Dea st , ho were drawn up at quar ~ : 2. | Sam Ee Seo | assured of the support of the troops sia th dan a i ple ters, Master Pershing took a | Guards A fommander Says aaa eC teed bp ~ , rs ae 5 HAVE CUT WIRE RATES cady immediately for another trip Munich. ih aha 4 allways at Kergt. Welz when the first s There Were Sufticient Loyal aanaieai beth scien Tw and asking how soon the big vesse Wiss proponents of the “Boviet idea,|40ek# and the like owned by the| oy ine anthem nounded and stood at Pee _ ing, Admiral Sims, and Capt. H. BE. Yarnel \ ‘ | - may be expected to arrive at a Freneit however, have met with great opposi-|United States in France and the lattention as stiffly as any of the of- | roops to End Revolt. mander W. Ancrum. At Ancrum’s Left Commander J. ¥. Babcock p ial Declares Reduction | 8% | than on the part of the bourgeoisie, on| terms on which these propertios will | ¢, op, —_——_ - THAR ‘ In his statement to the Matin, Mr if vel “rane ol . | lt Be M da loye oY uthorized red the one hand and the peasants on the |e turned over to France and other! Resides Chairman Dent the other} BERLI April (Associated TRIAL OF ALBERT FRICKE n | Lloyd George authorized the pred.c- other hand. The ants hold the| Purchasers. The commiasion will Sit! members of the Military Affairs! Press.)-+While ting there Stead of Raise na ae Sac eel oe at bile admitt here was a i trump card in their contro! of tho|*t Tours and at Paris with the mem-|Gommittes sailing were: Daniel I.’ qiee A Plas ' L i 1" avedean ne he |f# Would be summoned to Versaille supply of foodstuffs, which they have| bers of the House Committea whol anthony Chikien 2) ACUIAWOI lec ee ee eee FOR TREASON RESUMED aph Compan ty sign the peace preliminaries by declared they would refuse to deliver |W!!! have an opportunity of making | wijtiam J. Vields, Sai Puller, Generals as to the practicability of Postmaster n April 15, and that he expected to be ip Soviet Government were pro-|4 direct inspection of conditions 48] prank 1, Greene, Thomas W. Har-| {#hting to maintain the Imperial) | jc: of Witnesses Read So J \ 4 “ duced [OREs in London the end oh sen ; | they are.” rison, Henry 1, Hull, lio H, La) regime in November, Count Schulen-| tae : : Ste BuntaachoMnyar eauaa later wees Peres antec The rumor spread broadcast yes-| Mr. Baker said he might make 4|Guardia, John F. Miller, John M.|berg, Commander of a Guards regt- Can Expedite — the $1,680,000 ‘ rita Hanotietcne: ie Tiacauee Werk a terday that the Government and the|Mying trip to England, before re-| Morin, Samuel J. Nichols and John| ey . Examination, D ‘ aid, “although | full accord. ‘To prove this he cited Diet might move to Bamberg, in nor- | turning Q. Tilson. Several members of the | Tiaie pega aee DRA BEGG OR OAR) ay of AIhGrE: eal trn $4,269,000. Assubing that {the question of reparations due by thern Bavaria, has been officially de-| At about this time Mr, Baker's at-|committee are already in Europe. | tiene in n of Emperor William, een ae : —_— ' 1rd n ave |Germany, asserting the entire Aliled led. tigtian’ aavalibas th Voune adic la tia hotere iencan ished In the Freiheit, that there were ‘ . eA a an principle was that “Germany must 3 before the ship sailed Master) onoy was resumed to-da ore I I r : t ough loyal troops to have marche y ) rad aha ay Day to the last’ farthing of her COPENHAGEN, April 7—A de-|Pershing, who had blocked the main| Warren Pershing warmed up to al 4, MaclasChicais ARP BN ett er Judge Julius M, Mayer, Nearly : y | tn | power.” But, be added, it was nec- patch trom Munich to-day said that| stairway of the big saloon by the| more communicative mood. With hiS! put down the revoluti ne ANd) of the special panel of 300 talesmer A al aarhcahd what he atone . |essary to ascertain just what tha ge ay mass soaatins gathering of a crowd which was in-|plue eyes snapping in his small! phe Count phi acl | were present v S ‘ ye ‘Az | sum would be and to secure means a Government in'that cits, Phe) terested in his ability to Juggle three | bronzed face, he said | von Hindeabure, ae gen Bede TADIAH MONS cas : ; ; + 20 ' WU oe eurret alareentnen paren Miner added that “civil war is im-|dimes, keeping them all in the air) “You t think I am Koing to¢ Prussian War Minister, would not as- met Lae Add bey i s \ Sin Twenty per cer ) $4,269,000 is! who had been spreading false news at one time, be sick, because I'm not s-only| sume ny 8-]read aguin the list of witnesses to , J $00, Which added to the yearly | regarding the delays and alleged dis- WOSEN, Sunday, April ¢ (Associated! 4 delegation of photographers in-|rolls I'm : nly| sume the responsibility for such @|catled by the Government. He did this family Ethan Allen Hitt s n akes it $5,122,800, While|cords In the Peace Congress, declar vat a of otograp s going to notice are those 1} mc howeve Aa }—The street car employees move, however, arguing that things|so any talesman whose acquainta 11s learned w st and| Mr, Burleson says are entitled to|'e they merely gave aid and comfort We voted to join the Krupp workers | Vited the young man to go up on deck |have for breakfast. ‘This ix the big-| had gone too far and that only the|with any witness would disqualify him. Mis Sims has wn from a nly $1,680,000, he raises rates so | &0,,the Germans dation tye mie at rye neti gies Hisar ey oF on the ocean and has abdication of former Emperor Wili-| could make the fact known at once and lit th to a young lady of that our system actually ¢ $5.1 “Let public opinion wait for a few a stands fi joing,” he said; “ab-so vies r reticle Maske Clea : e concluded, r Bip also without linmts: becatoc| he ne caer fe said: “ab movies and everything jam could save the situation, The} thus expedite the examination five What is he going to do with thr are ete tiiie: Co ian eee the strike of the firemen, lutely nothing doing,” and went on] The li boy has been living with) Emperor, he says, was emphatic :n| When adjournment for luncheon w how- | 4 n turn ver to the Wests | rumors. id ‘A Rube Industrial District as| tossing pennies. his aunts in Lincoln, Neb., Miss May | declaring he did not desire a civil) oMdered nine (entative Jurors had beow ever, had to ut of the ittle| orn Umar —_—_—_—_—_—————— ai Tree eee an Increase yes-| “ecretary Baker will pose with|Pershing and Mrs. D. B. Butler,| war and that he would not call upon|Passed for caus family ) as M ra | CIEO. “Buss ELDORF, ‘Sunday, Apri ru was susrested, since the tragic death of his mother| the army to engage in such a conflict. cases meeeueeaen brought only the three older ch Fr 7 tereeS With Wire| nacon—on April 7, 1019, at her resi Associated Press).—Radical demands| “What's that to me?” snapped the Jin a fire in the Presidio Barracks at| Internal conditions becomin| : 1 eer | 247 v ‘ 1 dio Bu ‘ onditions bec iz worse, CRATER REG NRMUMONE? Ghee axel. GEGAGOIK seIit eran dence, 247 Sth’ Ave IRGINIA ATS deen formulated by the Work-|young man, and went down on his|san Francisco while his father was| William at length agreed to Count REDS HISS BRESHKOVSKAYA. : ; Rrameaters ASuiNG | CHICAGO, AE Lia temporary in- | puppy, widow of Walter Rathbone * men’ jon here in it - e et 5 », . e Wee hd “ 7 ic bid reba si \ snher saa wien ACOn, general strike. ‘The demente in| enee and knees to retrieve a dime. lin command of the American troops|Schulenberg’s advice to abdicate as| Police Reserves Ou and W 1S, Sima jr.,|the advance in telegraph rates ordered | °*°9" 0) pervicon at St Themes's r the immediate release of politi.| Secretary Baker and Sergt. Welz) mobilizing on the Mexican border, | Himperor, but not as King of Prussia r dence T' They came down| by the Postmaster General, was issued| church, ath Ave. and 684 et. Weanes green r, ie elimination of | Persuaded him to go with them to the > Field Marshal von Hindenburg en-| PROVID April 7. — Bolshey 1 Rive t from Newport |¥¥ Judwe Landis in the Federal Court| qay morning, Apri 9, at 10,80 o'eloek, 08 jemobitization of the Geok and the photograph was taken ALLIES STOP SALE dorsed this course, but, in the opinion | sympathize ated a near-riot in the | y¢ morning, and have taken|‘0798¥; The order is d oi “ t | poWLING—On Sunday, April @, AN- = Rary “ with one of the P of Ge jroenc . op nouse at night du ¢ th tel, he Attorney General of Illinois and ) y Te 1p a Ng a, bd ie and Sitti ting Votre “ ve nit m M ia ee bia str haare : by Mm math ty rd roomarak vis tmare Hi which] the Public Utilities Commission of the | D&BW f ; paddy te residence, 72 4 of the Ebert-Scheidemann | "i! ‘ % ough it might have saved the situa. {address by Mme. Catherine Breshkov gayly decorated flags in| State ral from his late resid Government to the Council of the Re-| “The reporters would like to inter- OF GERMAN PROPERTY tion two weeks earlier aya. Police reserves were called out mivaitacn ! = | Be tee sar (hanes (a anphice Public. the number of men here] VOW, You" Kak Bocretary Baker. In the meantime rumors from Ber pelea USPS a BBR Hen BF ms w hington’| MIGHIGAN VOTING ON BEER, | iru. wise sciman Halle mae Who have vousd te cule totais 12900,|, “Not a word,” said the boy and] Stons Taken to Prevent Any Action| i told of the imminence of civil war |e \ud trom the theatre. 1d \ personal r ‘ ro will be offered, Interment Holy Gross While the number opposed to stopping| folded the arms of his miniature ? and street fighting was actus us "qua eins aeaheine avideniiie Pert ranea tt Atte DETROIT ! Vomen are! Cemetery. work is 5,300. second lieutenant's overcoat across Phat May Diminish gun there, Finally the Imperial Chan- Sos keaisdh “the aaetUnARtA bx nea Newport, | Voulee & Le leg fae —— : — Mi Ehbatsib. pak: kc anlliiater kanes Values cellor telegraphed that civil, war|preased. by. the ! BURNS Grd bere Oar a abeecees 28. MYER HELP WANTED—MAL Mengart Comm m to Handle i 7 pressed by the “Grandmot of the |B. 1b, to a . t esi-lthe election by a vote on a proposed | J e. “ Hapeburs Preperty. that he looked like a real second Joole. COBLENZ, April 7 (Associated Press),| ™Meht break out at any moment {#| Russian Revolution,” for at her appear- dent of the Naval War ¢ Constitutional Amendment permitting ‘DMIVERS ay ruck, Weady, work: wa LONDON, April 7.—The Hungarian You can at least tell us whether An order of the Interailied Armis |! 1e abdication was not announced at|ance hisses and jeers greeted her.| MAURETANIA ONLY TROOPSHIP|the sale and u beer and wine. Cate ET ame ht oF Moun ive. fernment has iasued @ decree that ait|%OU Fe Klad you are Koing to soe | Commission prohibiting the sale of reat | vnce. While the sudlence tried to spe rae DUE TO-DAY. — rel totate owned by the Henebure fan. {your father,” ventured an unabashed [estate belonging to the German Governe| Hurried conferences were held by |the gallery loa BOREee” tbe ede ih ow. atauretania was the only akip ee ly jn Hungaria will be administered by | "Porter. ment oF local governments in the|the Kmperor, the Crown Prince and |on Ay) Sirs floor began to seream und due to-day with American : FS 8, ‘ord-| “What! 2” was the reply,|#rench, British or American areas of | the leading Gene: Peperyaye rush for the ith einforeed : Peeemission of three, persons Secard. | | ‘What's it to you?” was the reply, | French, eres American areas of | the leading Generals, the article says | guard the aged speaker made her plea|and indications are the week will be ‘ ‘aa ee S Sunparion Ge I don't see that it’s any of your busi pation has been received by the|Qne of the commanders asserted there | {or a.d for sia. mparatively light for the debarka NNY A POUND PRO 1T pho news.” posay an Third Army, It becomes ef-|way a feeling among the Generals tion officials at this port. No trar PE EF. No Mate of Siege at Fie Secretary Raker, unable to melt|(ny coupled tone In German newa: | that the entire Army could not be de-| LOFT ROBBERS GET FURS. ports are scheduled to arrive to-mor | rere ‘The Italian Bureau of Information| thia stern and uncompromising atti- | papers | pended upon in case of civil war, T — — row or Sat nd the total on th afimpunced io-~lay the receipt of a cable-|tude, contented himself with ex Seagre ‘ar this Count Schulenberg says he re y A at $1,700 Stolen tm) cient ships ted to come on other SUM from, Parts saying @ wirel The order prevents th ang Skype a ' cummin aris sayl Wireless mes-| plaining that he had made every | Gover SE RRSEAMY: (0, rly ners | Dlied ree’ Jays this week is only a1 PBA mon rere, ly ; hae trom Rome oMelally denied that n| ctor, to keop from Gon, Perskieee| aes emment property to private owners) "ung soldier would break his outh to » police were x0 busy checking up| wee, apie dale Important Mid- Week Special for Tues. & Wed., April 8th & 9th Be ty NOAM OOURINEL AE See can that hip, aan waa, com lee EO FieaTia LERT GOR caine eiene na (Se cCleraLe abberies Inst night they 1 iM Mace tat |F] Asso TED HARD GOODIES —\ rurescntative collection of all warts of tom : ' F p hat such a thing might be] 2S § | agrees pan ’ n Iopnomas Buttercapes troops in that city ‘abroad, hoping to surprise the Com. with & view to a me a The oath to the ¢ and the 8u-|to thieves wh 1 rr) Gy t 4 D Am. {E bivlatee pipleanine varieties’ of Pa © Con ith ew to diminishing the : nor of the loft build n nie. WOKE ‘ hard. ¢ ht reusonabl enn, spe sates Value of the xecurity held by the Allie, |Preme War Lord is only an idea," was] the second floc OE: Hin I6e HIG» |e cioon 12 naval officers and || forse Habe remponably quem, DA sPectes for the payment of indemnities and |the rejoinder of Gen, Groener ing at No 133 West Thirty-ninth |. oo0 A moric who have been in|} harges for the ntenance of the| At this moment Admiral yon pitas: ae ‘s the British Army, most of them hav- | armies of ooeupation, intze, the Fore inist entere 008 ne arey +f ae nhist nt i ‘ a pat |Hintae, the Foreign Miniater, entered | 0 Gomnany fi ng enlisted it nada. Brig. Gen COVERED CRIS! SUECIAL ASSORTED CHOCOLATES a with a menacing message from Berlin | \xiued a 000 K ps of the Marine Cory A wonderfully diversified colleetion IRIGH*AMERCANS SEE ERIN, joe teucered hie ronlenstion, Willlam |dopr at the paar © A passenger ered Sweet then consented to abdicate, but in- {thieves took furs worth 1 1 M ombination novelty eee |qo0 Soldiers Pay Wiret Viale tc ted on retaining hig office as KINE | immy. was found ner th an var : selenite uae ward In {ren euch rivaling the ollier . Jof Prussia and head of the a omy was (ound near the f 0 to vunues | Dablin. |Imperial Chancellor had in th the Polloe’ keadqunrte la ‘| ; 4 DUBLIN, Apr Six hungged Irish- |tinie, however, announced the abdiea pints 197 mer ‘ ' TTR CHOCOLATE COVERED MARASOHING « D 1 American soldiers arrived hére to-day [ton without waiting for the Kmper BOWIE WINNERS. f Hey etn Ie flent oni be Hew “ formal declaration A r rea with our War from Holyhead, 1t wan their first op. |! | British Consul th om : Count Schulenberg says that. Will n Mii ¢ dscratt wi ¥ wor pressure brought to bear on him by | fou ) n ma 5 . a | ~~ \ield Marshal von }indenberg and | stra i, The 8 toc Sli Third Transport With 26¢h Diviston |Gen. Groener | wor Jor ‘ae - — 2 ar: e2$ 2 in | tapart With EE NITATABN, April mA. alate |$440, shaw $3 an thaal WMO SALTED PRA OLD DUTCH STYDe ] BOSTON, April 7.—T! teamship | Ment by Field Marshal von Hinden:| }M, (Corey) ey Tingts pdb arnt aca Ei CREAM CHOCOLATES y F aye burg on the article written by Count] a pily i reinia Peanuts: ri! =Those bie dasky brown Agamemnon, third of a fleet of trans ny, ‘ f mitted perfectly SEE ease i Schulenberg, circulated by the semis |eMrray entry r from Peas niyh praely of deliclausn: pore eine ‘ sion troops to) ortieial Wolff Bureau of Berlin, says See i just liaviag ata at this city, reported by wir at Siihat tt eats ientcaer fs iaiuta'y! t added 4 famous BittersSweet t o'clock t morning that Was | dencies and is not objectively correct COPENHAGEN, A Magn liers be chines i twenty miles off Boston Light. She| “It contains. material errors. ind|g.ccecn herd of the American food | put, throug ury process at @ saristy et Pier at 4 P.M. On the Agame nces of the persons concerne: ay hy , POUND BOX 44c| 24 officers and men. A num ment adds, “and proves that pian d Croge that Amorica will send | To Cu — al companies made up men ‘trom New ¥ork and Ohio are on board. Fc eee rh i $400,000 worth of food to Nsthonia, to | | be eae), 'Schulenberg was not adequately in- formed on the row situation,” dd ospecially d people udes the Coutainer