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APA NY Rare amare es gmap essen ete SRS POR PARE TSE Che | “Circulation Books Open to All.’ | PRICE TWO CENTS. Copyright, 1010), by The Presa Poblishing o. (Re ‘New York World). =F, W NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1919. o@ 77TH PARADE MUDDLE IN WASHINGTO CClorld., | Circulation Books Open to All.” ] 28 PAGES WEATHER—Fa PRI EDITION ir to-night; Thursday cloudy, warmety "a AWE CE TWO CENTS. ILSON TURNS DOWN ITALY’S CLAIMS NEW NATIONAL GUARD TO BE ORGANIZED - | NTR NATION'S PLEDGES CAMIBRAIHEROES | NEW NATIONAL GUARD ORDERED Taamane a TO VICTORY LOAN WTTTHENGWEERS. FORMED, AT ONCE To REPLACE DESPITE BAKER'S PROMISE of Infantry, Squadron of Cavalry and Twelve Coast Artillery Companie: WASHINGTON, stitution of the $12,000,000 ° Subscribed — in New York To-Day by Banks and Business Firms. Vanguard of Famous Regiment Reaches Port—Others Are Due Sunday. OWN PARTY CHIEFS —— April 23.—Recon- National Guard was Army Officer in Letter to City Official Declines to Issue actually started to-day when the WASHINGTON, April 23.—Un- Two hundred and seventy-five men | Wat Department, through the Burea\ LIKES ROCKAWAY BEACH Instructions. official reports to the Tre sf the 11th Fingineera—one of the most |Of Militia Affairs, authorized the or dss ea 6s ee day indicated that aggrega’ famous American units in the World | €anization of in regimenta and Applause There So Captivating Tha { Ue Pilere » Captiva g bin SAYS MEN DON’T WANTIT | scriptions to the Victory Liberty | \War—came home to-day on the Santa | OM? extra battalion of infantry, one 4 F s =) Al | | She Decides to Pass Up Fort Tilden for Time. Loan were approaching $500,000,- 000, although official figures gtil! Ho | squadron They will go to Camp Milla|COmMPanies of coast artillery, of cavalry and eight \™ resa and docked at Pier No. ' |boken. | | "Big stood at $16,077,000, reported last | ror demobilization The State of New York was author. | ,, Ris Bessie’ atri Manet reais : | eh on her way home last night night. The detachment was tn command |!ed to raiso four regiments of tn-/ after many adventui in strange Declares Delay Will Hamper | 10 OUST BURLESON Work, Ignoring Arrival | Almost as Unit. —_——— Incomplete reports told of high totals being rolled up in every Federal Reserve district. If the ‘ | of Lieut. Col. Henry W. Hudson, the | fantry, one squadron of cavalry and | lands, and so greatly did she enjoy the consulting en whose senius,| twelve companies of const artillery, | “é™Miration and applause that greeted before It was pledged to the war, was her that decided to stay a while rs Saw Siaas Wik GaIMOHARL uhe decided to stay a while In ; Democratic L Robert L. Moran, President of the | Jers to Appeal Nile a pace set for the first two days is | devoted to such pence time enter- | the midst of the Rockaway folk. Board of Aldermen, to-day mwe| {0 Wilson for Removal to pavmtuined. offcisia ‘eaid, the 'prisca an the building of the, Helt!S™M1z0 one rogimont of infantry and| “tig Tonsle" isa ten-ton 16-inch public a letter ‘be has received from | Avert Defeat in 1920. | minimum, of 94,500,000,000 weal Gate Brite. The regiment included two companies of count artillery, Ohio |cannon that belongs qh Fort hn fn n 4 on ; conan as taken to Frand® nevern a " yu indcr be ebtained without <diffeulty:” "fishy men of high professional stand-" two tegiments of infantry, and Oregon A 7 Kerr ae >) egies “ |ago, and was used by the Slat Heay; po or”: Otica, = Wi ston, | (Spel. | An arene of baggy seed bolt ewe max up aia Poet Nd one battalion of infantry and four | Artiion yy thi avy § must eo cept up, wowever, to shssabebanead jonnections bd Bee ae ee panies of coast! lery. She «on he my back to Written on Apri) th In which be de} (Not Censored by Burleson) | “finish the job” on tim fight in France, Nine-tentha of the Compunten of const artillery. tach ITE. ane’ Will Paver a plas clares that the 77th Division will no | ‘These new unite f no will have place WASHINGTON, April 23——A real intended to re- members of the regiment New are | honor oe @ historic souvenir of the war, | for Jugo-Slav | Premier Orlando declined t heyond intimating that Italy's response might- take the form of “same... wre iefinite actionw® This was interp " , | FATAL RIOTS IN HAMBURG; BREMEN IN REDS’ HAN TALIANS RENEW THREAT | _ STATE TROOPS NOWINSERVICE (F ((JING BACK IO ROME: ‘BIG BESSIE,' WAR HEROINE, Wilson in Formal Statement Says Fiume Cannot Be Turned Over to Italy, but Must Serve as a Port ia and Other States. PARIS, April 23 (United Press).—President Wilson said flatly this afternoon that aly cannot have Fiume, oO comment on the President's statement remains for the Italians to ‘do but put thelr threat of withdrawal into parade in New York City as @ unit. | fight is to be waged by Democratic! Nearly $12,000,000 of Victory notes York men. It was the first voluntecr Place State troops which under Sec-|when one of the nine-foot wooder DS execution or back down completely. Inasmuch as Secretary of War| party jenders for the’ removal of|had been reported subscribed for thr ate of the American Army to reach! tion 61 of the National Defense Ast wh on which she is mounted went | -_———- eee Witsoa has broken up Mrance. L hrough a manhole, a spoke broke and - bs FI eac nfe sald one Baker cabled the War Department] postmaster General Burleson as soon|day up to 3 o'tlock this aftr on, ete past RGR EA eth a cannot be legally m ined by the wi A y : at ke b and! Mobs and Police Battle in Great }tMe ve fo * thee . cnet a ba @ re peistrid e ah t " tr Ras eceipiha aha owe i pe | the Italia elegation this on April 19 that adequate shipping | a, president Wilson reaches home. This amount did no: ude many | commande oiilans “Saves | Bins 38 tin of p That ne HO I Wenkird ‘ware: walt baad (hla atiae Seaport and a Nuinber Are shapes, | tha 4 ts aa ae 17 | ' ia? ahs Ghali prohib he maintenance of ineaaeand ane bo moved on to Fe at was oki A Waatal 908s ys tel The feeling has prevailed among the|notes which had been sold at the Parsons, are due Sunday on th a i of intenan tne noon a 1 she will be moved on to Fort Killed. Premier Orlando would leave for cers sore metro 7 States, and Orsanization le for a long time|street meetings, the Sub-Treasury hie re ie and, | i ‘ BWNLIN, Tuesday, April 22. (Asto- Ree to-night or to-morrow and the 0 ec » e Santa Teresa 3 velcomed r n emaind: « on that as a result it was possible to that Burleson's policies and the strong #teps or on Victory Way Prdiaghers pee ; Ras tol seain Other authorization are 100 FOOT FALL OR LEAP [elated Press)cmShere have been eorloe® |e na quiokly ree reread state definitely that a parade would|antagonisms he has stirred up| ‘The Standard Oi! Comps Auxiliary of the 11th and representa. |CXPecw#d to follow soon ne iigurbances'e¢ Mainburg during the] a0 President's position was Mend be held, the letter received by Mr.) throughout the country are nullifying york subscribed — $5,000, more, | tives of Engineers’ Soctety on the re considered mere . ‘ na wi KILLS GIRL IN JERSEY CITY week-end, A mob plundered the har'ot! Known in a statement in which jtions were such that thelr ( eee eae eae co Berg erie, ree aie. all chances for party success in the which brings the ar w ibed | be rreet oe pail Be ries. tures nlRKe quarter and clashed with the police, !waid America must stand by the pe pliner 4 future and the situation has become py the corporation pt ra every American | | is fe. catinih. contin be A several people being killed and wounded. | principles it has already ehunciated there will be no parade, but he adds of engincera fought. when | P® Recesaary under certain Unidentied Victim Dies in City Hos: sie alite Gacltes ect that the majority of the men do not}#o acute that the Postmaster Gen- | $29,000,000 The Standard © a chance, but the 1th En. | £6ces, ‘The State of Vennaylvantinl “Aina Without Regainng Cone | Sains A Ree mine tte : want to parade because they want to} éral’s removal is to be urged by some New Jersey added jer millic gineers are the ones who mai _| for instance, reported to the War 1 mdb be beta bllaved enw kne tance 0 home as quickly as possible. no | % the President's closest advisers Sue, Lanne /or Ht N igor ides #« famous at Cambrai by drop- | bartment he spp eae Kak Pinel eh aca y iter “If America's principles are ’ Ail unite of the 77th are now on the and Gienham “ ping their shovels and picks, grab-| Very efficient state constabuluy) wom entity has| others were wounded, but the rioters) inergy to.” wale fe sea. The first will arrive to-morrow} 4% dinner given several nights ago) 43). x. J, atl in the metror bing rifles, and helping stop the Ger-| Md 3.000 State troops, sufficient to not acartas TABeA fuit| Suffered woree than the officers. eels owe ald Preside and the last May 4, an interval of |at the Shoreham Hotel in this city by district, are reported as having a maha handle any emergency which could be 100) ody m J City] The Hoting was renewed te bay are ol sieaeaeor ‘ res a outlet fe only nine days. Andrew BR. Brodbeck, retiring mem-| ready subscribed their full quotas No American regiment saw more| foreseen at this time. Hosehte vd e Kovan| Dine ag teriregged a TricaeailIMBAb bs the Renhanetiones et bey ‘The letter follows: ber of Congress from the Twentieth) Capi Kermit Hoosevelt was the! pea) war than these New Yorkers,| The units authorized to-day must) Bros. by ‘ae fhe Oe cas Ge mantis by the mobs. Bohemia (Czecho-Slovakia) : 1 “The Acting Secretary of War di-| Pennsylvania District. to a number) principal speaker at the Sub-Tre who were recruited by Robert K, Liy-|¢ In such state of organization be- | Paterson #4 Me tS is Hoting at Hamburg affected the| mania and the atates of t : rects me to acknowledge receipt of a)of Administration men, including) py addressing a crowd of 15,00). The jneston and were the first American | fore June 80 ay to be eligible for Hee ; Pheer aoe n, | unloading of American food relief ships) Siay group copy of the redolution adopted April|Homer Cummings, Chairman of the} yo2q jyicade Band of Camp Upton yolunteora in France, the frst Amert-|Federa! recognition it the War De Jrs ant hese, [for @ time, according to official repo “To assign Fiume to Italy would be % 2919, by the Board of Aldermen | Democratic National Committee, sev-! girnished tue music. Craig Campl earl t h the front, Aug, 14,|Partment is to extend financ a ; rocelved hore, but the work was pro-| 4, rep Ase cc at. New York City regurding a parade|¢ral Democratic members of Con-/ tne tenor, sang and Victory Notes 4917; first to suffer casualties, Sept.) TM® Organizations will all be based 2° | cqcding this morning with voluntary |°9 Croule @ feeling that we had doit Of the 77th Division. gress and members of the National) yoo. wig ike stocks on th 5, 1917; first to take tin an offen-/°2 @ peace status, a company cOn- |) brow had strikebreakers, counposed mostly Bre | cattiad Caine ie ae Adipi Where are several reasons which |Committee, the opinion was freely X-| shango, Capt velt haus the! sive, that of Gen, Byng, Nov, 20, 1917, | *!8ting of 65 men as a minimum. cae ke & tes : Psy chants and of the professional Ag Paina: ig aces » 1 hat Burleson's removal in} fi r ‘Masi t | ‘It should be clearly understood olannes, diterranean in the hands ofa forced the War Department to| pressed ¢ Rooseveltan t and manner Many times they distinguished them- hould arly oe Per power of which these sa Bo authorize « parade of the|the interests of the party was impor- king and urged upon bis selves in their picturesque experi- jthe message sent to the State Gov- AMATO AM rile et aa gets a a ie “4 I Ht é 1 whe ative pene ae ae shor paGbal Maids UKE the War taht TIME BARS GERMANS have established = ma eral part, and whose ‘Tith abe. division. w estion was asked Ls iad pap Pl ae ‘i : pt ie Bremen, according to despatches from | sovereignty, if set up there, must tn- pebsons are herewith gtven, Ph vg he See 7 oe eeure (Must take the bonds this time Elabor reparations have been | Me5t abe not call for organisa that city to-day, All sbopa, restaur-|evitably seem for not domestic.” ‘amd it if Roped that you will explain pone te eet. tras You can't expect the banks and) made appropriately to honor the men Up ated Ae, se ee Pi ants, theatres and churches are closed] Wilson pointed out % conditisns them to all interested parties with Fo unanincua newer 6f ioe the trusts to take over the loan,” he | o¢ the 11 who will parade one day | P’ aa Nag alike ala == and street cars stopped betweeo 6 P.lemisting at t » Pact of Laan whom comouim gontact. pocet unanimous ans : declared. “You people must help. You! soon, proba , ts organization with the State au-| F ‘ M., and 6 A. M., during which period! don was sig AR “The Yep) Principal pebnstderations [Present was “Fire Burleson 4 have had to make many sacrifices.| {{eadquarters will be in the fiat | ‘orith \ a Ise DOt deeined to; 90 A for Ea Would] tye public ts not allowed on the street taped ue tha Hari: affecting th pernde of the i7th Di-| It was learned trom one of (hole ww did. But we owe it to our-/Rogiment Armory, where a reception | Hlcipate the action of Congress in t Take Private use of the telephones and tele-|iiineary and the 3 vision a Ome) NM CUR eee ee balr and to the nutions abroud to, will be given after the parade, fol-| formulation of a8 SAHOEM RUM graphs ta forbidden, Only ono mall 18] iy Hoan states. He He ten 86 Ribble donot deatre-to be {Held behind closed doors, that Chair Hag at lowed by a dinner to the entire regi.| POlCY: Nor in it believed to be desir. | A : lowed dally and this t# censored. ‘The | 0" St Bien ue me held io Sale to parade. While a} ™@2 Lageoyetl MAAS Wie PEARED John K, Jameson of the 1th ment in the Hotel Pennsylvaaia i= dear nee —In connection with middie classes ere atriking Ln protest. | (10m Ot ae eee Rly fow may Béetre to do so, yok the Nhat he expected to 4 ry, Col. Bill Hayward The 11th Engineers (railway) was! ® fi bang Ms Herman | a - a" ) te armistice renee + Wilson shortly after his return and ae a wig wep ay arly part| Prior to the dem zation of the|d Peace Congress to dis LONDON TO HONOR PERSHING. and the “fourteen points Gedo $g the minds ¢f the} aie nim woquainted with the bit- roused), Much” 00) D recruited in this city In the early Part) 6 ier National Guard units from tho| cua" the treaty it has been Agured out *| He contended that tear of tote be discharged Rerness of the popular feeling aguinst when he vpoke, He was wo 19 First Reserve Engsi-! uaitea States Army lthat if the treaty were read to the to Be Shown on | 4&6Tession, which existed in 1915, need ‘te their homes ase!” au ine \acmiaite fon inne while carrying mes ers,” but title was changed to| pata ke" Le Germs t would ree at least one . pat nave ania posstble. / ‘Tule, Has, been [eerie at ne nee the ot ugh the lines and wears the Uth Engineers (railway) by wireless ; ninute ench of the 1,000 les aeende 7. Word reached the Hotel Crit : : aking « ate actio’ other Psi ays 4 fro! he document con taking up two )NDON rhe British Wai it from questioning every | HONE gop alerpi Mr. Cumming’s|French Cross of War and the D. 8. the day after the regiment sailed fr »/ GEN, O'RYAN CRITICISES wil iy wind we) ORS: A rie ert a coacs| ten, at 11 A Ms that the \talies thet Hos resumes. Units of the ree tenon that he-would urge |C Capt. Jacques M. Swaab, a Ger- New York on July 14, 1917, ; at wo that if each arti: |ing Gen. Pershing y approaching | fepresentatives were coming to Division were held in service) io) puneson's resignation be re- | 4A nade & good speech, He Arriving on the other anit the eee STAND OF WASHINGTON wore discussed and an hour allowed|vait to London, which it ia betleved| call en Col. House, The Colonel from to twenty-five days Be third American ace having to his Engineers passed SERVED | yg tora one the discussion would oc-| | was just leaving the hotel and tion, thereby causing much dissatis- inet Burleson will s aka, the the King and Queen of Englan i of elght hours per day Jue to the commander of the! «phe Italians are now int — oe hes ers aga! : ery rrest. in‘Longucre Ws assigned to the British in the hens lations are advanced aa a|forcea of an allied nation, It was a ae ee ie Biotod ‘ow, ine. vert bet: "Hel president's confidence in the Post padi - | Declares U. S. Needs Great Citizen] , sument against permitting jat the War Office to-day fey Nin vem SOnvereeson soldiers and thelr felativegy.\ Seis Genoral samaise to Ye a Square a pass for the ball gamé¢ (Continusd on Fourth Pane) | ' . sb Be ee ean daleantoe A svete Ohta § the rmans, look toward a @ep- “The second reason js wnat ° | brought $5,0¢ Mrs an aret Mc | Army, Not Professional Force | document Freach Postal Werkere To Step on arate pe noe Th vd ted they ex- in the dembbilization of Intyre first bid it for $1,000 whict —Favors Swiss System | > May way, pect to obtain coal from Germany and Division 9G congested every: ESON LIFTS BAN meant that she for that TRADE BALANCE 3 ere LtO NS ee een one ainn vom.{ 731,889 TROOPS BACK, | paris, Apri i—Members of the f00d from the Ukraine instead of from around New York City that’ ( mount of V y I TROD & Geeei Gale healed tip jasor Gi a eran, Com: an es’ union haye decided | Great Britain and Am q time transports arrived and there wus ON MESSAGES THAT Sante ha teatinad ie a ; a lesienies Sader of ti uae ct Ruicibatlon’ in tha’ Canon 9 4 Jesn on be held on May 1 w take Ro camp available nearby which could 1 $2 tor 5 ‘ t " recetve the men on board. * “The 27th Division parade in New aw all bis mn three os 8 ) ‘s \ 5 Bee $ (on Wanye on Seog Pate)” ig Says World Despatches Reiused for i, ya A andinam DURcuRaeS Unter: Me fapid are en : antye Cy ay BE meals ‘ange. Wige Transmission Were ; got the 4 nd gav inate 0 al i f 7 te BS © BL Knife, f ? nent eta at WABEUNGTON) Apr.) 20.1 \ t f ow DUBLIN, 1 Sir Horace under the tern N al D ‘ imamtee’ Genera Butfeyoy, announced Plunkett, who was ( CR pia eed ON ce eeryvy- geen A Cc | N G | TARR BELL-ANS BEFORE MEALS 4; wil be confined to bed for several | Balter # Weshineten sunny Excursion | ENTRIES, Page 23 wee ye R os daares Lavery 6 Bakurdey miduigh —Adre \ } ut the case of we ands, an hour in 1" and », for invest while WORLD RESTACTANT. New England Moiled by by Pfth Ham wih al : Mia Wop, Wetkd Mullion, adden, sspension of work vary ITALIANS HAVE UPSET OWN COMPROMISE PLAN; STAY FROM PEACE COUNCIL One Report Is That the Delegation Will Refuse to Go to Versaille 3| ROME, April 23.—(United Press.) *° |The Pauls correspondent of the Trina. ork the ) fi ‘ ¥ t q ' ;

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