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Che f' “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ } ishing ‘PRICE TWO CENTS. Copyright, 1919, by The Press (The ‘New York Wor! ~— GERMANS GET TREATY IN NEW_ YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, WILSON STARTS HOME APRIL 27 mb Oren. WEATHER—Probably rain to-night and Wednesday. | “Circulation Books Open to All. 24 PAGES 1919 PRICE TWO CENTS. _ 10 DAYS AT VERSAILLES WHITMAN READY AS Wl NESS BR TLRECEWER — LOAN PARADE HERE REFUSESTOMEET — TO SURPASS ALL Goyer lh UNION COMMITTEE MILITARY SHOWS Visits Garrison’ | Every tesa of Service to | Office but Is Not Recog- March May 3—War Trophies | Ship Had Jag I, | — Him. Will Be Exhibited. Staggering « Thompson’s Counsel in Inter- borough Inquiry Carries Fa- mous “Little Black Bag.” Garrison, receive WASHINGTON, April 15.—-The War Brooklyn Rapid Transit ( ans to make the Vic | | | Departmen | | pany, refused to-day to meet in con-| tory Loan parade New York « SHOWDOWN IS” NEAR. Int P ference a committee composed of fif-| May % the most complete military 4 nto ort teen men and one woman represent- | d ration ever witnessed in th Effort to Be Made to Report ing the union employees of the trac-| country, according to announce 7-Cent Fare Bill in Spite Liner Canopic (Water Ballast) | !°" °° tem. ment to-day. All the implements of “[ understand.” the former Seere- | war used in Europe by the of Probe. Zig-zags in With 1,468 Troops, Leans Against Pier. tary of War said as he was leaving} mies will be exhibited to aid in show his Brooklyn office « o'clock after ing how money has been expended by om a Beatt Comteme of The \ | bas ieibiliaiear Ain thalnethal atl | |.a stay of one hour, “that the commit-]the army In the prosecution of the ALBANY, April 15.--Because of the The troops returning on the Wh te} tee is coming re at 3.30°) war. Senate filibuster the 7-cent fare slush |Stur liner Canopic to-day from Italy | 9 ve left a statement for | ‘und investigation wax delayed until /didn't mind letting everybody along! tyem, 4 shall not meet them.” ligpca eink thrkias ait ate this afternoon nater Burli alee water front in the neighborhood = png del ms are members of the, “ew game bad received a telegram from Jof West Highteenth Street know What’ Amalgamated Association of Stree All branches of the military ser r i vice will participate in the parade er Go’ Whitn avin, nssur-|they thought of the ship's sobriety. leet saplapeig WiSa ee s bs f , ev and 3 re Aside from its part in the loan com aBce that he would be on hand when | They ed that she was a good) sn, Were aut an- paign, the demonstration is expected the investigation began and he |ship, but it was a pity she drank fou arrison at to have u good effect upon recruiting, eached th ta P.M If the way she cut up all the Way 54s Ue ta anihn Weld IAA ade ly for the Nnlitnless ov If Deputy Attorney General Cheney jadross the A th id kaa this caoraing. «avon HV rie renlene teley eM ae s permitted ¢ 6 examine Whit-|what she doe on water ba. | 1 letter e union indicating his York affair the army will or man, Democratic Senators may pro-|which the White Star people said WAS) ioe that the receiver would meet {#imilar parades in various sect test on the ground that Cheney is ail she had—the old fool must be one) i omintttes, although Mr. Gar- |the country, but plans for these have political obl ns to it- lof those nignt-bottle drin not yet been completed peer Bolltical: ob to Whit. | Dish tsnas Us: Grin hers rison had characterized the union otf ie pes hath ucavd\ ey man, having served under him at ot havior of the Canopic, which! Qiang howtaidbes'’ and declared “he naan : Wie eaihay a i now stationed at Fort Myer, Ga, Public Service comiissioner merchandise cargo for) would not discuss the affairs of the |" a0 the principal torce trom this The Evening World Albany cor- the rip, gave color to the! company with outsiders, ; branch ofethe service to participate espondent hus been requested to scandal of the soldiers, Even the Headed by Chairman Jame Bheri-| ot New York, The outfit will march | take the st again, The last time Dr. W. G. Everson, Lic ant | an, of Lo ot the AMAIBO~ | From Washington to New York by the committe ofices in ¢ They were room, Mr and after an nour of wait- tate. arrived at the | discuss | Color 4 iIn- Saey é z stages with full campaign equip hy as called he declined tc nand ¢ the ¢ ay ment und its band, |row morning dd | It Laurel, Md., el in com p nion Street at starting to-mor of information, He will ad-! tax enior offi ources ry detachment and nown into (he here to that attitude word | dir Former As on beard, tor hadn't a charitable farrison d will encamp the stant District Attorney and the second at Balti- ake oie ‘. Nobody in authority was willing to) ing retary gave out this more, Stops will be made at Phila * M 1y Just how the big liner became in-| ment delphia and at various other cities Zz tave sane S| dependent of her water ballast. But) "4 committee called upon Mr. Gar-/and towns between Washington and Moss, taping a ase, “the Little | ot sea three days ago she began wob-| rison this morning at the office of the | New York. jack bag from which so much dyna- | bling to such a degree that she would! Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company in | inite Ww sxtracted during the | Not obey her helm until 1468 soldiers) Mr, Garrison's absence. They were 75,000 N. Y, FAMILIES on board were ordered to their quar-) informed that Mr. Garrison was una- gislative investigation ‘hompson Allled ar- night at| Humming ‘‘I Hate to Get Up. | ‘FROM BREST AFTER GERMANS GET TREATY: CALLS CONGRESS BY JUNE 1 —<+= a \Separate Treaties to Be Made With Each of Enemy Countries—-Peace Becomes Effective When Ratified by Two-Thirds of Governments. nited States on April 27 or 28, after being present at the opening meet- of the Peace Congress at Versailles, the Echo de Paris says to-day. ' After his departure Cal. E. M. Houre will act for him, PARIS, April 19 ¢ || (horitatively outlined to-day as tollows: | ) ) 4 Press).—The peace programme was au- The treaty will be handed to the Germans April 25, If the niediately; ot Germans have plenary powers it will be signed almost im- herwise it will first be submitted to the German ment at Weliwar. Govern. will be within a few days after the Separate treatie: presented to Austria Germans arrive at Ve Turkey and Bulgaria illes, signed a period of twenty J AL GPAANG With | ROSANA As soon as 'P. S, BOARD REORGANIZATION i, ‘> | __ IS APPROVED BY SENATE all treaties are to thirty days ted for ratification by the Allied Governments, will be permi Strange Disease Astonishment at |, New York Hospital irae | | When two-thirds of the Governments have ratified the treaties they | | | President Wilson is exy “AUSeS effective, cled to call a special session ot Congress in New Sod ‘ F act that flve-year-| fo, this purpose not later than June 1 Proposed by th I hile 4 * [A United Press dispatch { Unanimeus! vil ditabh leas hould be from Washington says the pree ALBANY Morning, w short roll call, una the plan of Go: nith pla y this morn- | MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED | Valling opinion there is that @ reormaniza y esi and 26.) mbled the chorus | on of the Public Service Commission : 1 "(me Unealy: to: be handed the Gaal ) 0 Ge »| Cork, Kei D scum in New York © The new plan eatia 0%“ 1 Hate t t Up|Cork, Kerry, Tipperary, ROSCOM| uns will be at teat 76,000 worls for a new Kegulat Commiaslot nthe When she real mon and Limerick Included— | tong, according to the beat catimata and a Commissioner in charge of | wt estimates, New York Hos- | truotion. Protest Strike Begun. oly will consist of a general _ pital, No, 8 West 16th Street, Rosana! puppun. Aan ee action, in which all the prinels ters so they could not disturb the un-| bie to be in Brooklyn thie morning ARE IN NEED OF HOMES inne tuined the amazed d ee, ort ditaeen ne 1 Siai| Dles will be set forth, and will be gol- nd the Interborough rging from side to side. Anchored] written pmunication stating whom ee i . 7 Re he tar ties of Cork, i se ‘ate divisions. Among these pros Mr. Mows came here follow the bay last night, it was assumed) they represented and making such |) 47 Denartment to Ask Congres CALLED FOR BY ASSEMBLY °°y..200. 0. r e New York y and. Roscommon tocols will be the League of Nations seipt s telegram at % o'clock old reprobate would behave | requests as they might wish to sub- | °“ y ne . aaa lon March 26 from her home,| ‘Thousands of persons have gone on] covenant, to which the Germans will re ise aS A dance, with a nurse of the 1024| mit, Suoh a statement they are now to Establish Systein of pea! Street, a victim of|strike in Limerick as a protest ox subscribe although they will not oa his morning from Sena Base Hospital at the plano, Was or-| proparin Loan Banks, Investigation Resolution Goe alm alah ian kwh caeni | ishment of martial law admitted to membership in the league PRCMIPHOD, MONS YAR IAEAN AGYAEOE | g vi sed 6 My emp 4 ae he| The committee left the oMce shortly | wastnGroN, April 15—One mil Senate for ( had been in @ comatose condition | 44nds of workers also paraded the {until they are voted in under the cov of the Thompson Les Com- | soldiers had } ly se partners | after noon, mem nnouncing they } i Bey see . Mar fore doctors orde | streets of Dublin in protest. enant provision for acceptance of new ; ; ese a alan : Jon new houses and apartments are currence ‘ “OR veil 15. ener . Thompson's counsel; rather he will/ship lurched over so far that the| massage they left for M 0 motes ALBANS: “Apt a During wep Rosana lost put] eroca med neon rition Govern: | Th® military and naval terms will ye on hand in the capacity of a friend. | piano was ordered amidship. The] signed by eaoh of the sixteen mem- part nt of Labor jestine od tarday, avo ed by the Ansembly calla ws - {two pound t end locke aa| onnreses, With the Britieh Gover contain approximately 18,060. worth “genator Thow n aking 4| dancers shifted to port and the piano) herg of the Executive Committee and]... wunding industry that the demand 1 tera é 1 ut and the same} jaw in several sect of Ireland, All TeParations the same, waterways and one dight again ne most power 1 ts moorings and cavorted’ py three members of the General] 7 greatest in the ala w Yor Th park ark 4s before her) pusiness was suspended. A Workers’| Tesponsibilities about 5,000 each. nfiuences not o s pinning the pianist | Committee who had joined them, read re sind provid i ‘ 1 patient | Committee was formed and began t¥-| Boundaries, which will require at least a the whole country,” said Mr. M squad worked for hall an} a. gonows Ae pace ‘ t er fron malady at th ting food tickets. | 6,000 words, will give Alsace-Lorraine ‘But everything w n her lo jured “We the undersigned have been and t It now to t ta f first patient was to France s well as giving the ight, You can't keep an hone was called off nd) jected ag a committe by $5 per cont enate for concurr B, Davidson, a ho was “PREMIER LLOYD | GEORGE French possession of the Saar coal lown.” Sehk $0 GUAR The | of the employees of the various de Bee seers > ken to t pital 14 and dis- mines, There will be 20,000 words in Benator Thompson has been Be with her pag: | nartmenta | in'nomo buliog ve Labor] BURGLARS GET $15,000 pone feat | IS BACK IN ENGLAND ‘> %e0s»0 oe Sato» covenan Yates County that the seven-cent fare | d rganization, Local No, 867 gress to establish @ system of he BONDS AT 99 BROADWAY ak ‘ , bill, of which Carson is sponsor, has | Hud epee We were met,” Chairman James jioan banks to loan money for buildi ‘ ai ee tube Will Explain Peace Negotiations in GERMANS ACCEPT TERMS. the backing of eight Republican votes | cour | Captains! eridan said, “by Genera homes, t as th (fare loan banks and \ anne is bas the House of Commons J > hour and a half after aft of a bill provides that the home} Break Open Sat lid ( To-Morrow the Senate, Carson is very 9 do half after) vent of ue wos in every way watise [Orbe OF © ill Brovides thet the home| Break Open Sa licati ae , to have tho Bi vine hese ena Mee grivaia heme iets and’ busieg| 1e—Police Fail to G ° LONDON WILSON MAKES STATEMENT Senator Thompson is equally nat da olde And wan At _ be | rare RAINBOW DIVISION PARADE Promier Li George fal net men of the \trom Paris gh — = mined that the bill will not again i : at’ nih ; Wen tray frm the Publ To ee ei ee ae Foc naa ne EN NATIONA ee TO BE HELD IN WASHINGTON °° cre o50s Adriatic Question Now to Be Taken aken away from the Public Servic asly ‘eae p Tne areata y Acts Vavorants and the won N Ni ON LIZED be i Mn rrow Up and Settled, Says the Committe arbitrary Republi- Mensure Now tos , va M r Premier, on } rival, gave out President * The fight to bring the seven-cent the ship's p to provid 4 Motion F ar \ Men A voinn PARIS, April 15 (Associated Prema), bill to a vole w nice fF fond ' 4 ‘ 1 \ Lea The Paris M xpresses the belief morrow Ne : & re mOnNS Y AUTO LICENSE BILL PASSES. | that tne attics already have ietienll teatimony 1a giv it X Italian W ‘ 1 Senate Adopts Measure for Exam- (9 the Germans che final peace terms necause of th ' 4 ination of Drivers Here and have received m Philip ( na nl ir q g BANY 1 Nenate t Pe e the ~ Treasurer an i ‘ . : ' : gaia ee Fs ar an rance that the conditions (Continued on Tenth Page) Ans, a ile y MIU Day foo of $3) wl accepted aa , ‘ ® A Cl N G ala . ‘ A Berlin news apency, however, " 1 cor a r ‘ ¥ 3 wires that Germa vernment is ORLD REATACRAST. » Asst n a eek mt i es oH, | tinued Ve of absen ndofl ESULTS, Page 2 won |p ai si firmly resolved to refuse to discuss at et ey ENTRIES, Pagel6 }) contin rau testa 2imtade! ote yan piace, wn |v. Maxy gunman spay, | gE tA AD LARS, Maa | th, Ponae Congrany te, futare a World Raiding —adve, MOULR. srerenle Suse Gud vie e. deeers ennai the Os was Cpeued alouday ‘msoi LlDé, Fathe dobes Mouse 6 build wader, | Odette giance of the Saar er ry i } \ f . rs net ee a 7 PARIS, April 15 (Havas).—President Wilson iniends to sail for the,