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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919. GREAT WELCOME FOR 77TH; 30,000 GIRLS WILL DANCE WITH RETURNING SOLDIERS acaninidijinsasns Parade Expected to Take Place Within 48 Hours After Division Arriv S. TO BE FREEDOM Le Boys of City’s Heroic Dat Army Will Spend Their Liberty in Own Way. Plans were practically complete day for the welcome, the pari the entertainment of the boys of the} vith May 7 and 12 The parade !s expected to take Division between place within ‘orty-eight hours after the! ships are met down the bay in what may be the greatest water welcome in the city’s history. A feature of New York's greeting t draft army will be one of the biggest dance the world ever known. Thirty thousand yc women are to be enrolled as dancing | partners for the of the fis Invineib ung boys n ‘The lists are being prepared by the War Camp Community Se-vice, th Y.M. C. A. and the Knights of Co jumbus, and the young women are being orga 1 into com It is planned to have one dance ¢ and one after the parade in Madison Square Garden he details of the official reception of New York's Own hav n mad on the assumption that as everybody working to that end, the divisional parade and review are a certainty, even though the War Department has not yet positively announced so. But efforts to obtain a positive promise continue, and will be ke up until euccessful . The programme for the 77th, as out~ eined by the Mayor's Committe Welcome, representatives of the War Department, and of the division, will of the ht at hotels, and returning Witter from that wiN be no dining heatre parties, because Aiers have shown they prefer to spend their liberty in their own way The plans adopted by the Execu- tive Committee, presided over by its chairman, Rodman Wanamaker, are as follows: First—Instead returned fighters in hotels, as was done in the case h Division, they will be guests of the city in Madison Square 5 which will be decorated for the theatres and of the made of entertaining rden, the occasion. Second—Families and sweethearts of the lads of the division will be taken down the bay on steamers what is expected to be or Ww to metropolis. h Division Ho will take part. the division w at a dinner on de and re Fede the anybody | e wa history entatives of the 7 Auniliary, of course, Third—Otticers of be guests of the city the eve of the great p the me view Representatives of ; State and City Governments will be invited to attend. Fourth—The understanding is that Major Gen, Robert Alexander, com- manding the division, purposes to be extremely liberal in granting leaves to officers and men, so that they may join with residents of the city in making a memorable holiday of the return Neither military men ner members of the committee held out any hope for the plans of the Welcome Com mittee for Jewish boys returning Yrom the war to have h mar through the cast side before it trudges “ip the avenue Major Henry H Curran, command- Ang the 30 Ammunit on ain of the division, who arrived ¢ ve 'Mauretan Monday, said today that the 77th was in fine condition whe he left the division, toward the end ‘ot March, Major Curr ore s ened as Alderman fromm e wenty sixth District to go o and fight, sald The men want to get home like biazes, but they a philosophical pout it 1 know they would all to par After two years in the army a parade will give them a shake for their white alley They would feel rather bad if they we left ow ‘If they were good enough to go through the Argonn hey are @& enough to » through Fifth Aven By reattest the illumination of F ‘Avenue, inc ng the Arch of Jewels at Fifty-ninth et, will be con tinued every evening from now until Memorial Day, Borough President ; Yowling, chairman of the Committee on Tum n nn d to-day to- | | and| | informed to NURSE LEAVING JOB BLAMED FOR FATAL SCALDING OF CHILD en City Hospital Attendant, Who Resigned, Did Not Wait for Relief, Says Coler, Three-year-old D'Elia Hos- was scalded to death in the City pital on Blackwell's Island, Commis- sioner of Charities Bird 8, Coler was because the nurse in nena’s ward ing for her aby was scalde quit her job without w The uppear tally by a twelve-year if char child's death was an outra Commissioner Coler said, “and the in dividual responsible for it must be held responsible. It is for the Di: Ate ney to place the res H will get all the help this department an give him,” Assistant Dist Attorney John Joy 1 charge of the Homicite Bure fr n jounced t ation will be ‘ Dep Char Fron learing ey to } The nurse in f the ward 1 resigned, Her res n Was ac cepted. She should ha was said to-day, until re another nurse. Instead ment wi ed loft without n the of t n. »roached ket of he r 4ys she did not know it was so hot. She ‘appears to and he ba was mena creamed The screamed Nurses ran in part the building The moved to the hospital died on the f wing day $5,000,000 RAISED HERE WW METHODIST Li Always Refreshing and Appelizing Retreshing and Appelizing ROAT, AD "SALADA" Strength Flavor The Tea witha “Quality” Reputation Boaled Packets Only. ot, Charles Baird 969 Park| Superin t of Po sat It wal " 1 Ellbogen, Vice President \ Giving Thr Ta | anything about the French War Cr | ue os sae Mer Bae 2 Ry 5 Ba reet, was Church Channels. LANDE RE :: ned: t M A: m which t © defeat fattacked by two he entered ¥ he 000,000 . Ae Tix “ Por 1 ond x of ¢ ma he building with the Ws payrool Topp. the § 0 mark per cent. losse I : 1y F ' 4 solemn Warning to tord The men escaped with $1,000 Missio Centenary Campaign of th wipes ; a ! 4 bol are Methodist. Episcopal Church ie . it D un-fatter beating Elbogen on the head smashed onda in New \ Vy i " 4. for € Dy w mn on . ‘2 . de with a Hist Iver . a voluntary giving through r ial e ho Only Reached Edge | **oratet. © , cidannel Cats A haw conse ex ™ police say it was an “ins re Rae PRA ee | of War Have Interpretation Lieu Grithth of No. 375 De 1 > 4 “prixon, a luna asylum | ploy f the firm and expect to ar Exe ve r i eae BN | aw et, Brooklyn, of the siilth ex on Ww om A and a slaughter house Jrest two other suspects rage | of Division Insignia, hee encnseantiine wan nessa : cs Another cigar nore” oldup within The campatsn part of one which . months in training as abroad and t xor n q juare of the Bast Street ' of th, Port ‘ ner robbers # ittl ey hough $35,000 w \ %4, N " his most trying exr ce was Shah aliens reninned atiepi ff | Ie dup the manager of th 1 wid “ nto the ha tte yesterday (German fire in the St. M battle 1 and ! th r( jthe till ‘They escaped a have Lover night at! ‘The transport K. 1. Lackenbact it Da 1 ~ 108 per cent. and New i ff aT ee reset Bate nay ; sine | GERMAN NITROGEN MERGER. | baa Siend dua Tamoare Ane menos nald Foster except Compa- | " ee: Thee ae bore e Ae Bi Division |i es L, M and forty officers, who ar. |! ee a xe \ Drennined Un- _ Ph hain ictete +l rive terday on the Rotterdam, | , | ' ’ GIRL ACCUSED OF THEFT. Div leeeere pti : " " 7 gemini is div . a CD, | : . Shes dha Annie Malinsky Ar hi : Could f ‘ ap 1 i te 1 Sale aeaniaad ferred by ; Tho transports Duca D'A and | sug ; | caer at n of the Ministry of An Malinsky, seventeen, was al ae : un wer luled to ar : 1 ; 1 nm nw be exacted | f rhe ¢ ame which In ested to-day by Detective Gargan spec but had 1 ported the iw [from the enemy and mat tie tu | heavily in this war-born indus th Re ord 8 et Stato William ft r arriva H They sesh 7 y. tp ne bu a charge of robbery preferre ns 1 [bringin arly all of tho sid In- | | pt bpent 8 by her mother, 3 Margaret Mal e | far D which was ip ne poses to valid he fyndicate by ‘The mother reported the loss of jew- | Pl as mma allan fr He n | : ‘ . " th the consume . arrest Of the pir ener’ eltain in 1 r Army, Col. | by ly Hook at 3 ce Jthe pla DIES IN PENN STATION, * |: 1 sj vomicers and. men including PE NET Re (BELA KURIS PARENTS beatae 16 seneaane | i t 1 riser Molen ans eles Asrives of mai solstera’ 3a bm REPORTED ABDUCTED Co, f ighe \é ’ d 500 A i ‘ noon to-day in the 1 ait | sade ' t purchase ticket to|216 West 1 Street wa 1 tot ty (Carrie Away wa Pittsburgh and he| F Art y. A deta ¢ Not igh Doug | Ap 13 A 1 85th, waa on board, 7 \ : ‘ | « ind abduction of | ¢ («) W J " e . | ut mo 6s: | of No, 328 7 ho I Koumania A specialist in orth and m net \ | | | work and who has been with tt me pt enough ds h - Phen Rainbow Division ir ‘ aM at elm 1 th 1 | orthopoedtc ttention on the fleld a ae de NEW wounded men, was one of sever ANE ; ; : _ | Jeasual officers aboard, He was : eport on Pood in eager as any ¢ ted man to get of} il % s r | — & | pert ‘ A May serve On Juries in the ship, Ho wanted to seo William| Serst. Major Lar I Germany J. Doran jr, who was born just a] Canadian 1 ry ob y f ¥ Py Associa week or so after his father sailed for y" to America, ha aoult 1 ra . 5 France nineteen months ago. Le : ; ’ a MAL ae | . 7 *ISHER SABLE Lieut, Colonel C. H, Young, tormer- | ,iGnen #8 we Failing J tigation. oF t ation] \ w Purity ly auperintendent of the Prombyterian | ind. homo for "Frenchy"” the jog was |'0) large German at the request | 1 5 j we || AN ‘ de- e here did won German officials, ave rea th ys Hospital, returned after supervining | irr work a a Red Cross dog. At | ft, aorman ofeials, have reached th od OF avlecting the Susy | the United States Army Honpitals tn | tho Fennel show his fa appearance | tufts provided for by Mrilcaal " 1 be Dna by apula England for a year and seven months, | Mette the home for animals a tidy sum, pment is not suffic to meet oritien. st Tail tee belace Black, Green or Mixed. ves pnd they want him back for mpre 9x- men a ho! ii! Ail go before t’s Conception of Welcome to 77th; Poster Being Sold by Division Association John M. sae Stock Ex- change Named Commission- | — &% er of Special Department. — | ol tes M nt matter,” “Will the enforce national cour new services be used to |), all persons Prohibition.” NEW COPS’ BUREAU. VOTE WY COUNCIL GIVES BADGES 10 ON QUESTION OF THOUSANDS MORE HANGING NG KAISER Roll Call of All I the P Peace Dele- | ay Be Necessary to Decide It. Jetween 3,000 and 4,000 more honor PALUS, April 12 (United Presa) ary badges carrying police authority A roll call of the whole peace con- are to be issued to men who serve ference may be necessary to deter- without pay through the newest mine whether the former Kaiser is to reated police bureau, which is known be hanged or otherwise corporaity 1s the Bureau of Special Service, of Punished for his crimes which Rpecial Deputy Commissioner) The Committee on Responsibility john M. Shaw, member of the Stock for the War was divided on the Exchange, has been named as head. queation of personal punishment for hedadhsdctghhedan tod ee are ls Wilhelm. G Britain, France and the personnel will be made up of Wal neh in ptah eee Italy favored it; the United States Street men and prominent citizer |The bureau ia non-political, he says, 894 Japan opposed it. The ultimate land its purpose is to forward Ameri- | decision, it was to-day, may have jcanism, to be rendered when the plenary ses- Will this: meas (he onment sion discusses the committee's report of the National Defer AU Of | ny which Allan A. Ryan is Commis. | sel asthe il terenk cl basal ache sioner?” Mr aw was asked rraph in th mmittee’s report pro I do not know, That ts a depart-| viding arraignment before an inter 4, or national courts. of med eullty of military crimes “rr rdiess of rank.” The ONnseed, It 18 WO MeOD ARESION 1 Janene and American member for Americans. It is absolutely non made ar in on this provision. | political in character and some of the Twelve 1 and fifty coples best men of Wall Street will serve oe the re » ordered printed, nit but the printing was held up because | “wil you 4d ntinue your the dissenters wanted to includ |supervision of the Borough of Rici-| memorandum setting forth the . mond?" sons for their objections, while the | “It will not be necessary, This|other three desired simply to note jnew department will not require a] the fact there was a dissenting opin- reat deal of my time ion | | There are now ap imately 26,000] ‘The American objection was based |} men and weanen in the city p ec on the inability to find any interna se 4 divided as follow 9,000} 4 of states, because it is | uniformed patroimen, 1,000 execu umed their actions ar tives, 750 detectives, 10,000 male po. d by policies of state. Th ice reserves, 3,000 women police re- | Japanese protested they could not 750 court attendants ma- | eubseribe to a doct e which would tradict their theory that an em- © Hoadquarters it Was said | peror is a sacred person, reigning by badges will be patterned after | giv right |formed headquarters mon, may cost to-day that Premier Lloyd George Ws hich as $10 each, To t firm that | will demand Wilhelm’s head in open Laer hbie ally yt ada 50 &@ BMS | oonference. If he doesn't get it, the ibal di int lh Sah former Kaiser's principal punishment ix likely to be a paragraph in the MILITARY DICTATOR nmlitoe's Anal report, condemning ae OFFICIAL: “POSTER mote FOR THE BENEEIT OF THE DIVISION ASSOCIATION, his 1S NEEDED IN RUSSIA "= 8 jcarry greate lence than th e there is reason to n legal objections will r weight in the confer- rey did in committee, si ny were gt ano time hospita: ating demands, N&Laonal Assembly shortly 384 Fifth Avenue Between 35th and 36th Sts. FURS OF DISTINCTION FOR SPRING sAL SCARFS Telephone 2044 Greeley GERMAN DELEGATE TOPEACE COUNCIL CALLED LED PLOTTER | Brochdortt antes Accused of Trying to Cause Rebellion in Czecho-Slovia. ZURICH, (Associated Switzerland, April 1% - Count von the German For- who has been selected os to the involved tm Preas) Brockdorff-Rantzau, ‘n Minister, of the ¢ Conte 8 on man deleg was 4 recent attempt by Germany and jerman Austria ir up armed re- ) against Czecho-Slovakia, ae~ cording a special correspondent writing from Prague. The alleged plot was discovered by Czecho~ Slovak authorities when they arrested | Dr. Paul Schwarz, the German Vice Consul at Prague, and one of his woman agents, Julia Pahle Dr, Schwarz was arrested as he was leaving Bohemia to pay a visit to Berlin, about March 1, The lug- gage was seized and searched, and, says the Prague correspondent, “in it were found a number of compromis- ing documenta bearing on the scheme to stir up a revolution in Bohemia,” The correspondent asserts that Dr. Schwarz's espionage was disclosed by the indiscretions of Julia Pahlen, @ German girl of twenty-one years, wh he had placed in the Czecho= Slovak official press bureau. Her espionage work was discovered, De- tails of the nspiracy against Bo- hemia were learned. Copies of in- structions to German agents in gev- eral places where armed risings had been planned were seized. Julia Pahien also was arre and will be tried for high tre “The Schw: intrigue began im. mediately after Count von Brock- dorr-Rantzau’s appointment as Ger- man Foreign Minister,” writes the correspondent. “Its inception must have been one of his earliest offielal ts." —_—.— 28 GERMANS NAMED ON PEAGE COMMITTEE Assembly Threatens Appeal to All Mankind Against a Violent eace. BERLIN, April 12 (Associated Press).—The German National As- sembly has established a committee of members which will twenty-eight charged with the duty of carrying on peace negotiations. COP IN, April 12 (United Press), A spatch from Weimar reported that t National As- mbly had adopted a resolution ning that if violent peace” e dictated Germany will “address an eleventh-hour appeal to all map- kind.” > METHODISTS SEND S. 0. S. Cleraymen Want ¢ ernor Smith to “Save 7 everal hundred Method st clergy= meeting to-day Metrop ‘Temple, nth Aven near Mth Street, voted unanimously to send an “8. O. S$." call wo Governor Smith, the let- tera in Unis case meaning Save Our abbath Opposition to the Sunday baseball and Sunday motion picture laws cently passed by the Legislature and now aWa tnig action by the Governor Waa voiced |b ores of pastors, Clergymen throughout the ater City |wit to-morrow warn their people that their Sunday is in dange BABY STANGLES HIMSELF, Child Stromgles in Sleep W Mother Sews Up Sleeve, R KI 8 months old, ti {Mr and Mrs, He Prietz ¥¢ ' mond Turnpik ompk ins Ne, 8. L, was accldenta ngled \o ath in a iil manner last nigh To break the child of the habit thumb, Mrs. Frieta sewe e of his nightdress, In his free his hand the child YORK STONE -MARTEN tn may eg niece iteeticiai seater +s ss