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2 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919. LEAGUE OF NATIONS COVENANT IS COMPLETED IN PARIS hours, President Wilson attendin csc |Rarmerettes in Bloomers and Straw Hats Parade Streets BAVARIAN SOVIET et for a plenary session «* the Peac Conference to consider the covenant Pzeiiers| On Tractore and Hay Wagons to RaisePunds for Land Army Work’ WINN M) | sense } © FORCE OF ARMS Ognition of racial equality, and n |Latest Revolt Succeeded Yes- ther was 4 section introduced cover- » ing the request of France for an in terday Says Report From Basle. ternational military genera! staff. Oooo ance announced Both Japan and F that they reserved the right to bring : up the amendments they desired fore a plenary conference. As it now stands the covenant contains twenty six sections The French delegation voted for} the adoption of the t« f the cove BASLE, April 12 nant, but made r ns as to two points: First, the anization put n Munich wa and effective control of the manufac Jay by force of arms. ture of war material; and, second, the institution of p Deut Allgemeine Zeitung of Bers anent that an been rene ween the Cen Coune!l and }iin control. Ben A N ated Press). The commission decided to submit] A “ld from Ramberg to | the agreem to a plenary session | | German | of the Peace Conference shortly, but : shed! f eet no definite da § |Government has announced that the t The discussion of the Monroe Doc- @ [int Powers informed it that | } trine amendment Is described by those | ® | Ba « is not to be included in thg ' Present as having been of a dramatic ZY leonciusion of peace and that measures i Character, concluding with a speech | @ | will be taken to p any Entente ® | toodetufte Ravaria 1 | Rep day 8 ] @ | by President Wilson deprecating the | opposition which had been expressed and upholding the doctrine as one of | the great bulwarks against abso- | . lutism, The debate came late in the | Communists, This is held to indfea , session after other subjects had been | Jthat the erate elements in the ; passed upon. | \Bavertan capital have gained the up } F The British attitude had been in| ie! Lath - i (hele FORA : & doubt until the last, but Lord Robert Abia 16 Join ibe Centra! Goutal 1a _ Cecil turied the scales by announc- yaviaey. cat } ing that he saw no objection in the) From other parts of Bavaria it i amendment in the form presented by |ported that following Soviet ; E the President. | - Ss = public leade dwindling ording M. Larnaude of the French delega-| 5 “Ape Help C MLLER ‘i sf 5 ¥ Min = Sar: z TROT Sp =Fe = = to the Lokal-Anzelger the t Re ' tion followed Lord Robert with objec- | © 4, nieaeaniee Tabi datinnictes oes Sood hie rt aleieed sei . Oe pearson sca stolons Enaea an analors neni aeteited eutirer staat, Fuses OOOO OOOUOG Amberg, Ansbach, Ingolstadt, luerth Land Army office, No, 20 FIfiny | Mra. F. A. Young drove throug! the) driven up and down i ' nd t pper Palatina w ; Miss Olga Ihising tions to inserting the Monroe Doo- trine. New York was invaded to-day by) fror rnard and Hunter colleges.) the The Chinese also offered objections to | an army of 1,000 farmerettes m r other high | Av Irving nue, whe t in the flivver| Broadway. Two of the amendment on the ground that it#|pioomers, puttecs and large straw hate | “°M one from in one, | £ cretary of the Woman's Land] which has used as Fie , perated by Miss Jane © Was so extended n i tine the firet field < aunched thelr camp r \rmy oof A q uring nt ¢ ‘ 1 might validate certain principles and jof the New York State Women's Land | (01004 | eh otha ia , rebel ‘ peeches a al k affect g Cl 1 Army At 7 o'clock this morning, armed m the ihe > aS ime ™ | the Chairman or the r x and rs af The President paid the closest | With milk p ——— amendme and jotted down notes Pier ae Fie a = ia a Z : PORT a7 ae | Cleaners re SS su reas ep PRUGANA_EA.GO, WHTMAN TO BE WITNESS case cre MSTA AMEND oe ae now $12 He declared that the Monroe Doctrine ire of Mr, Ald haven't the ple | Frantz-Premier_was $35......now $19 Alliance and to hold back the threat ehion Declares Kalser Cow “ad pretty good judge of human nature, | | Magic, was $3 cee ROW psolutisin which was then ieinise Muehlor De : ae from what I can learn Ohio, was $35... . . now $21 ofa r Shc p, i Hoover, was $100........ ing Europe and seeking to spread its War and , nm Be Punished Seas Shere ayeling | seid St and many others at big ieee absolute power to the Western Hemi. by Allies | : nie peohaeaced edly BUNS apes tii dee USED CLEANER DEPARTMENT s mphere, It served its purpose in keep-} guMiiGEy, haMand, ApH t4= | (Continued from First Page.) # his exact language, as I recall it.” | 700M on March 16 about the traction Vacuum Cteaner Specialty Co.. Lung this absolute power from the] (Associated 4 belie - mnie Q. What did you say? A.T said | Dills? asked Deputy Attorney Gen —_ oo 131 West 42d St. Western world. the present an oma govern (Continued from First Page.) me over th if hay Mr, Stanchfield ts in a receptive | eral Cheney, (Continued from Page. EE One of its great purposes, he said,| ment of Bbert and Seheldemann or U« -— sar eeed hls ads nood. I remember it well. 1 took | A+ There certainly was. ie be was to Maintain territorial and politt- | Independen! Republian ernmen's |the United States conditions were de-| was the sque with him to Mr, Stanchfleld’s office. I pe lel Bishan Weta Ke wanted to Galt) | the-d Sane ar Hreatc katie ae cal integrity, and having served its |!" Germany Will exist much Longe ribed an ver 1 lounn f How uid, “There's Gov, Stanchfield,” and land “s = ed to help. | the division to reach re Viled fe scribed as very go unning « knov k ané Was Ver oO Bee Hama axHehio mavanteun months atts 0 Sian’ purpose tn the Western world it |tel4 Dr. William Mveton, former. y oucec troope held #1 per cent. | he must never te ccavicted of eaiteale | walked out. T walted for bln ods De aout g'Grenn tn (Home exactly seventeen months after JOHN WILLIS; SLAUGHTER. Ph. D, wi 0 prough' . | Krupp director, to the Associated Presa : pipes eke tease ceed the aaa ce mysel a 1 A ubje fa dlipstng brought to the lands Halevedaauene peal pe Rab Cra Jot the ba ling on the west front | ing, of playing informer by the men bel on in front eth attend Attorney General Cheney, HAS ONLY 1,400 ORIGINAL MEN “Thomas Jefferson’ which had felt the hand of absolutism ae ie ides eac Visa wun hen the armistice was signed, Chief | who employ him, now assumes the | & 0, 120 Broad s outburst, led the wit- LEFT IN REGIMENT. Mexsage for To-Day’ ‘and militarism. It was a source of cay ible arava ied Staff Murch sald. Tho largest | bold, fr breezy ma as- | Wa rth keep a record of asking » 165th is made up at present of (April 1S te Jetter Iyer Birthday) surprise and discouragement, the| “!" {)""! Mice abenariadiad cites ding of the Americans wa rat , {| people wh ur interest in the in- Nees trys ee ead ‘eill aueeke President said, to hear opposition 6x. ee en oie are disered they were on 2% per cent. of the he, and for nk Any with Mr ympaon | yaina! Orit) BUDNS perv ice Conte Camp Mills with neat at the man and Junker reg are d i ¥ But he never : , ‘ 4 Rents ; Syste maha ceatring: and: sH0h | ss rons [Oct 10 he information which led to Cohsare |#fter he came out? A, Yes, going up HOW HE WON THOMPSON'S CON- Every officer and doughboy is full of Public Forum te 1t would be far better us if t French troops held 65. per eT W whfall the subway he on didn't sa FIDENCE IN 1916. and enthsiasn Li Col P r AS, The President's speech closed the] aijiex would keep the former Kaiser] iia Reniion in| ost w in hate | wile ation with Mr.| “My intere paid) Busan thie cAtoy nanan Fepleallvex: enUReE OF THE ASCENSION Atecussion. There was no vote and] than to return hin) lo us, because we S per cent, and British troapa | there le always a dead ma polit! StanohAbli: bad beens) Ele aakediis [over 107i ir and emphasizing ample. He ROREMIRontRG ifth Avenue and Tenth Street 2 when there were no further remarks | should not know what to do with Wim |i. oo cont. he added, ‘The America And say he's the man who i k Stanchfield will dou- | cen sentence by pounding nis right: janding the ad Battalion in the Bac Sunday, April 13th, at 8 P. M, the Chairman of the meeting sald the | We do not desire his return to Germany, | 9) O aah lagers Shear ioprrse tanh wit *,.1 answered, “I think| fen eo tHe palm of bis lest hand eta ra The Public 1 Invited. 7 t Kaiser hud raised a finger | POntase wae greate refore han ja a ‘was to use Thompson to put this ©'r or in Ma 1918, He sald} amendment would be considered} “If the Kaiser MS NOE at of auy. of the Al ae Cha Mr, Stanchfield is a gentleman.” thing properly before the public. | when he reached Brest this week: — | adopted. against Vie war would nv Prius TT wa. the next day, Burke thoug never telephoned Thompson in my Aina er go back home with | rr ee It was announced to-day that the |” » BURKE TELLS COMM EE that he saw Thompson at the Repub- | [fe Two of the essential things 5 RAILROAD TICK ; —_ Plans for an inter-Allied war ine r a tepub: ; eee) ey oh to get the old 69th as a private than com- ETS. selection of Geneva as the | e Ble sittyd Clut They talked about c in & mane Ile tes nevel: tf got i Sina TUR, Mount Morrie League of Nations ha bh av. —sun 10.45 AMERIGANS FEAR EBERT | commiecea, aster cone have HE NEVER SAW 1 GENT J square and always leave them laugh- mand a regiment in any other di- Tron . Hen A tion matters,” No one else was pres- | ing when you odby. ‘Th a | vision,’ 116: on pi wnieh| who telephoned T Misi ages y Y ; hombacn sae cae ye Watebman! What ot despite the plea of Paul Hymans, Bel- | all Allied countries were represented nt De eee sere cede figs hat is the spirit of the old s9th— een meine 0 Foseien ASAITS: who | CANNOT HOLD POWER} Chief of Staff March said all men CAR FARE MEASURE Q. What did Senator Thompson! an object in telephoning to Thomp- | of the present 165th. To-day's cables | —————— _Rtged the claim of Brussels, sash wib have atencAtthen. Gayacor more sy? 4. I think he said he was very | son." from Brest said the doughboys of BIER. Bitter criticlem has been aroused = active service in the United States iebiaeist anxious to impress Mr. Brady with) tio Panted to. get somebody?" the old 69th are rejoicing in expecta. | FORD-—KLIZA FORD. ver | i > lieve: e Say , NSOF € Plar “He d to: 00. Yoods (fo! s | Services PRELL a fn French and Belgian quarters over) Delegation in Paris Believes He | oy abroad will receive the medal Says Thompson Told of Plan tothe sincerity of the help he wanted mer Pub Commessioner) (tion of a “welcome home” parade in eetket ante a ee eer ee ena 2ne tact Wow! Be Succeeded by Medals of all the countries will be Nid Traction — Witn to offer in the traction matters, [| Was trying to seli something. Cade got | Irifth Avenue, meiner ee that President Wilson's speech in be- padi aitailinta'ceatire/ bub Toba) urtiatacwill Fy hone Neen sald that if that was so T would ar-|0% £0, hin and he sold it and got! preparations for welcoming the reg'- | gooptut_sonw aon Delt ot Geneva was wholly respons a Radica RAGE UE. MAILING (BIAKEL POL ERE ed Immunit ran an appointment with Mr.\° “And Cade wanted to get Woods?" |ment have been under way in New|” eying in ata CREE OET ati NAAT: for the choosing of the Swiss city] paRis, April 12 (Assoc Presa).| United States medal have been sub-| ALBANY, April 12—As to ¢ Brady. 1 telephoned Mr, Brady's! “And Cade ab torent NY cage ly % apa earl r te le 8, April 12 € | H > G ,. , < . a de wa o get Woods | York for several weeks, The recep GHUROH, Broadway and ¢6th mitte oot ath ! Socie Whit } 1 eph sisiesnannd auc pate as against Brussels is greatly re- (increasing concern Is exp 4d here BAN sak i ! oN tonal Art So ty, Whitman's part in the matter, when |counsel, Juc Beardsley. He sug. | 47d te ephor to Thomps an tion Is to be a humdinger, for New) gen pant —paNIEL KENDALL. one th 1 lover the developments in Germany,] its cnvarse aide the “Victory Medal’ | thes. tur ether on March 29} gested T get into direct communica- Myself. That 19 the ‘true story | York never had a more popular bunch |” gervices at CAMPH FONBRau ce was the only one of the! ) their threat to the} will be ned yicto don the} at the St. Reg oe Thompson |tion with Mr, Brady, I rang up . | hters, oHURC ‘ especially as to thei " ‘av a Winged victory and on the mp s up his! you got into Mr, Thompson's |of fighters. CHURCH, Broadway + Saturday, great powers to vote for Brussels as | continued existence of the present) reverse side the inscription. | “Me tostitied home, at No, 859 Fifth Avenue, [{ Confidence at that time? Chaplain Frar P. Duffy is to! 2.30 P.M, the seat of the league, Sig. Or-|Goyernment. It ix believed in Amer reat war for elvilization.” The 1b" Aw to Gov, Whitman's 4 took Senator Thompson there some) pte tian Ket Into his contidence | receive a gpecial reception May & 19 | === Jando, the Italian Premier, who spoke) an quarters that a continuance Of/the red in the middle natter hey lunched to time after phone ec that |the Bronx, in which is his home par-| LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, for only two minutes, said he was). oyisting Government is desirable) Por bat ervice a silver clasplon Mar dat the St ia, Sena Q. You made the appointment] 1 knew a ured that ish, He has cabled District Attorney | §2) REWARD lor return of long wold bar bound by the decision of the sub: | i111. interests of the associated Gov~ | uring the name of the engagement ays wich Mr. Brady? A, L think Mr, Brady |PUbl ry ither be| Martin, Chairman of the committee with colored pearls; leek JAtsE> Gommittes, ernments as well as of Germany ice len ter eaeaee fae Whisk hitman said he had been | Was Not in and that I talked with nis] ween the two of you you did, | that {* to welcome him, that he will 44th ste Bry oy} . When the vote was called for! iy. ciihoritative American VieW IX|no specific medal wae awarded as | 1 by Mr. Shonts of the Int seeretary, Mr, Birmingham, He |be in America Ap 3. There| * Great Britain, the United Stat: Ihe present Coalition Gove ver star will be worn on the ribt Jborongh to see me, t vat he was |¢alled up Judge Beardsley and the}, "Righto, Cade started it. 1 am no} wilt be 15,000 parade headed CHARITY. Japan and Italy, with two votes each eee rthrown, it Kasue of the lapel button to be worn | no Ao a No njappointment was made. [ aubse-li toss y Mave attitng to eee eit: | by Father Duffy, and school chitdren and Serbia, Greece, Brazil and Po- ("hn succeeded by al Shah ag OF Ne eris paktt Twas made of a campaign fund, Mr quent took Senator Thompson to} want to be smirched by innuendo and | Will form a lane on both sides of the land, each with one vote, chose "|" b tle in| ) | Whitman had warned r. Brady's ho reference,” G 4 Concourse from 161st Stree: py lemme, from which little in} will be a star on a Wreath with th n 1 was | f : irand Concourse fr Bist Street Geneva, a total of twelve votes, ‘i reo ity, responsibility and [letters "U.S." in the centre, Men |'bad politics’ to oppose this pill’ | Q What did Mr. Brady say? A. Fo| Whom did you ropresent at the /+, Kingsbridge Road, Clergymen of INFORMA TION France, with two votes, and China, |‘? |" f . r pur of reparation | Wounded in aetion will wear a silver] After stening a waiver of talked about the advisability of pro:| with eer eee SPFIDg | i) denominations will be in line, * Gzecho-Slovakia, Portugal and Bel- *’'venes Fel Be [Putian otberea Benes Niustan nity, t . in re © to questions|‘ecting New York against a loss of represented myself. | never got a | lum made up the minority of six |Paymonts can y mn ‘| —— that he had neve nth son-| $250,000,000 in the transit matter and| dollar from Mr. Brady. because any: | UARDSMEN WHO SERVED Hates, ‘Thus Geneva became the| Realising the need of accurate ane AMERICANS IN PARIS Martin wi and 4 ieee paid the railways should get reliet.| povy,whe knows Mr. Brady knows he : 3 "| direct. information from Germany Martin bill and knew nothing of it the ra sould get relief.lig not crazy. | never got a dollar league capital, Hirect infor faiawatina. Heal | provisions except what he had heard| Mf Thompson sald as the bill (Car-{directly or indirectly from him or any- ON BORDER GET BADGES lacked, ux been decided to sen : ted myself, | was playing Thomp- | sae GERMAN GABINET GRISIS jf hea bees ele flatcobnid ertad he bad heen to John #4, Stanch wbout all T remember fens "Thompson had to blame sem : ; . . ne if Leap Od cab lt ep “i | ti office with ‘Thompson on three| The conversation e arke saids) body when he taiked his head off and/Smith Signs Bill Pro Them, For Friends and Relatives of Jerlin to study and report on politteal) Woy pe vay Junne Arranging} or cour occasions. He Insiatea| With Brady promising to furnish | he just slapped it on to me." 7 ; . LATEST economic developments, — The : four occasions. H sisted | PF y furnish) Sgurke staunchly denied he had ever | Along With Twenty-Nine Wounded or Sick 1 { Conference Witt l that ‘Thompson had scen Stanchtieid} Thompson with tinanclal information ; | rission will leave Paris next| ri mference ith I heard U usurer Thomas of the Other Measures wee ‘ | Wilson | before Fob. 6 last, the eon whieh u Bi 2 Then Grady ig ‘consolidated pred $100,000 to} "9 7 SOLDIERS AND MARINES ' Follow Resi: ‘on of week, } {son | Se tifled Burke met him at} Thompson and Burke Iked down| Thomp nize tru ALBANY, April 12.—Thirty new law To Follow Resignation of Dr. Sc Den eniahon rarer kcraatty Nod BUT Ke Tete ae) ea ecevenie, Brady leavin cremipeny im Middleport or Lockport! |e a ies today when (| Phone Number—Murray #1! fer hie er of Finance in NEW PLAN 10 PREVENT E ommiasion representing Irish pti when ive reached his brother's house, | UR IN BER IN the Governor signed that number of Twenty-four hours must elap: New Government «arrived yesterday and is*makiy “The day | met Senator Thompson | “omewhere in the eighties: U. S, FLOUR IN BERLIN. bills, Most of the laws were local after a man is disembarked at this tL penhage F wrangements t nfer with Preside the tra explained Burke Burke said he had two subseque see BARLIN, via Copenhagen, Apri TOO MUCH PEACE DEBATE EN ne tuanerser in (ae hit mpaued Buh conver eat ete eeeeeauer tT rive Neven Times Higher ‘Than | character port before information is avail- | 12.—The resignat of Di. Sehifte mm f " ng Yrank | Went over either to Rub oan po TARAEOPR: | Before the War, B of State-wide c ened by |p able H Minist t t ie aralan’ Ae ‘i | Club or the Biltmore Hotel, Thomp.| With Thompson, one at the Ten B é : eae oid ; bil bas al r in Menibers of the Counell Now Aftix| co oueun 3 Michael son suggested to me that he would! Motel in Albany and the other in New| BERLIN, April 7 (Associa ne pre A gy imag er EE CASUALTY BUREAU { man jonal Government may re : J Ryan of | " | - , ees Wie iene New) he housewives of Berlin have been |amending the tax taw by providing that fait a Cabinet preene , Signatures to Records of J Dunne, form Min see Stanchfield for the purpose of > ne ot led up to the interview spied with the firat instalment of lithe final equalization of ev apecia 20 East 38th Street ; in abinet crisis, a ign ! : ing i ° otwee jompson and ° ee mat ‘ . : ne ‘ ‘ Se was met by y | presenting a b ' t at would meet , Herp ; ‘a nm and Burke at the] ie flour which recently arrived from | franchise a city, town or village must | | WeW YORK COUNTY CHAPTER is ae a hes a : A 5 t 1 ve Peace | with the approval of the traction in- bid ublican » on Mareh 16, when} i). United stat the allotment be- | be certified to the Tax Comm on; the AMERICAN REO CROSS e er explained his resigna PARIS, April 12—-As f X we Meron | terests. hompson alleges the offer of the| ing at the rate of one-half pound per | Witter bill prohibiting the sale of any ces tion on the ground that he Hid ne f ag. of | ‘The Dublin corresy the Post | BAYS THOMPSON HAD PLAN TO < rhorship and the campaign fund | p. n The price fixed by the au- | pro as milk and cream which does | Uses! a f OO-operate in the socialization pre-| |. sembers: affix thelr eported to-day he had t wbly | AID TRACTION bribe was made, Of this Burke said: | thorities | marks, 20 pfennign the trot contain at least 10 per Cent mill | 2 sspears gramme of the Cabine | M NO formed that a dep 1 Pa ‘Thompson said he had a scheme nator Thompson told me that] Pie pa n peace times. fat, and the Welsh bill providing ~~ tu rma cum o offered Edward a om whereby he thought there would be) the Court of Appeals was butting into comm! Sec Meroe. th ie high vice badges and ribbons for members : F ; —— 1 pre ding the Sinn Feiners abandoned line proviso that his scheme was ad-| Hiscock was interfering with his leg mported flow the Mexican border ack, Hont tnd Fong” articles | Irom Grill Affairs ne V W 1 appened PRBUSAD:.§ Hl H heme was that there |istation, Then he got talking about later rise ta the price No matter what action the Senate and Pound Bureau." Room }) The latest innovation at Police Head Saaais een asllled ~— ; - that 2 « f the 7 be! Q. What did he say about that? A BOWIE WINNERS. Mae arta: hia Wha iSlontea te at aay orThe Srerin'g Gree : is th ction of two massive! aye new p sizac tteeggereaae a retained by the City of New York! He said to me, “That Syracuse crowd day by Speaker Sweet who sald that Lost and Found” advertisements Po jron grit x ee He rappel fe ’ ; | ee dhvgerbialecet quota for the purpose of reimbursing the) won't be for me because Hiscock is RACE—2-year-olds; fo the Senate had not adopted the oe atuee af aby OF The World's ‘ E) corridor on the main floor Tne eee ron ate held. to an Wileor seam city for any expenditure of y or interfering with my legislation and allipolis a sy adjournment resolution by then the telephoned directly to ‘The Worlds j) gates will guard the Doective Bureau | \ iy The Wrendl ate eld te ohe | Arthur Griffith defended Wilson and | loaning of money to the traction com: | they wen't want me." "Why," T sald, |} Assembly would recess to Monday, and } £4!) 4000 Beckman, New York, of 1) The gates will weigh a ton each and joy which was one of the most trouble- urged the sending of a message, telling | panies, He said: ‘Now | do not) “I don't know anybody in Syracuse! s then recess every two days until the ' jain, thet: ‘ection Hor sie erection follows many, OEE imme points leading up to the recent him the Irish peopl threatened crisis, ciples he enunciated, promise this, but if this is done t' myself and 1 dont know anything show, Bi ey ana Mile think possibly the bill will pass. That about them up there, but it seems to adjournment date had been fixed by advocate the pri 4 ‘the Senate