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THE EVENING~ WORLD; FREDAY,"APRIL 25 1919. . _ COMPROMISE OF ITALIAN DISPUTE IS EXPECTED IN PARIS - ee tow oo ELC AMERICA MAY LOSE PART Beth he and Sonntnn atten De 77TH DIVISION FIGHTERS, HOME TO-DAY, AND RELATIVES WHO WELCOMED THEM _ OF SEIZED GERMAN SHPS \ conference was fruitiess, and that the | Italian delegation was withdrawing ithe | a8 & matter of principle, owing to President Wilson's pronouncement ot Wednesday, the Americans and Brit- ish refused to interpret the action as définite break. Af official communique was Issued @eciaring that all the conferees dis- played the strongest desire to reach & satisfactory soiution and exprese- ing the bope that the Italiam Parlia- Ment Would ald in a settlement. From semi-official American sources it was jearned Orlando had given bis word to the “Big Three” that he was going home to consult Parliament, which will be convoked immediately, British delegaies declared to-day that, aside from all other conaidera- tions, Italy's economic and financial Position would not permit a perma- Rent withdrawal. The Pitish position, a» previously | stated, is that the Pact of London | wil) stand, if Italy insists, but that ' | Hs | | Majority Report of Reparations | Committee Favors Distribution Among Allies. PARIS, April 2.—America will not eive the full value of German mere chant ships she seized if the majority port of the Reparations Committee ts | confirmed by the “Big Th } A minority. re signed by Vance | McCormick and ard Baruch, gives | America all the ships. Representatives fr associated powers recom: the ships in @ Dig pool for distribution among the Allies, Keeping with the policy of giving France and Belgium the first call on tndemnitie mend placing In protesting against the American position the British point out that America woukt receive about ten times \4 much captured tonnage as Great Britain if each nation kept its own izures ‘PRESIDENT'S RETURN BEFORE JUNE 1 UNLIKELY ge Washington to Leave Brest May 1 and Retum About May 20. Wash [2008 000 TONS OF STEEL | siesr, sprit 25 —tho pqnesoese treaty does not give Fiume to Italy. ‘The compromise suggestion# made to Italy by Premier Lioyd George and - - - Premier Cicmenctau are known to § not” wertonm ME SOLOIERS OF THE = - rarer = have been of an cconomie nature, 77 Dey From Hint mayor Gaynor* ee y rather than territorial. C OONEDTODOOOOS OOOO OOOO CUO f . OO owses OG PARIS PRESS CONFIDENT [yon won» creo coma vr. DISPUTED PORT OF FIUME report adopted by the i majority of the Comm te- | DEPARTURE OF ORLANDO | pers. sus Commenen oo | TRAGES ITS HISTORY BACK : sented to the Council of Four, “ DOESN'T MEAN A BREAK son's s0 ive count ot noon oem | AS FAR AS YEAR 3000 B. 6. ——e forth the American reservations, -_oeo PARIS, April 26—The aewspapers| The Americans objected to the prin- here are unanimous in the ppihion| ciple that persons accused of offenss that the departure of Prémier Or-; against “the laws of humanti 900006 © SOOO OOOO OOOO |leave here May 1, it was announced to~ Jday. After discharging her cargo of troops in } w York she should be able tic Et sient " to return to Brest by May 20, it was ley Also Intimates That Work }said, although It ls now regarded es heen igaaia ; probable the President may not be Have Not Been to sail before June 1. 1 Millions of Florins Spent’ by Hun- garians to Make City Rival | : Jando from Paris does not const!’ .o| should be subjected to criminal) prose- of Trieste I @ rupture fn relations, cution, contending that the laws and " Cp FP SBOWEN. LTCOD WW mMeremere As ENGEL contra for al? 117, Which Mined ws “It is not Adieu,” says the Metit principles of humanity constitute @ TUME is the only seas ft ere 100 tons of ste contracted for] Me Used ory Loan Drive. Journal, “but ao revoir! standard tod uncertain to be rightly | Hungary. 1t is situated | Sa@wcrersertrarere DOABAATHOHOHNEOOOD | Att ack Waitzen Twenty Miles ns unced to-d AR ke sur ‘onder German submarine ‘The Petit Parisien is particufarty | applied in legai proceedings miles southenst Trieste aon 2 Joy n 1 mine layer which planted its at the head of the Bay of Quar of destruction off the Ame: est--Red Gov- | At the sam ne the Chatrmas | engines ok optimistic, saying “There fre sevei al) The principle that heads of States 8 LAA Budape st—Red Gov ‘a "i ’ An ation ‘ all err “tap € arty last year, was reported sd forms of compromise nossible | should be liable to criminal prosecu nero, Adriatic Pte Its impor ernmént Seems Doomed. keel ually had not been iaid | the wien th Rite bound here ss) alt that new com. ' im a e e Tvice is so gre at ea nat t hi Ty as one of a lo. W anvther point in which they failed to GENEVA, Thursday, April 2¢ 645: | 1 r tead at|the U boat was one of a flotilla of fiv | plieationa should arise at the mo-/ agree with the majority. The Ar twenty years ago it wa INEVA, ay, 1 ; Site | which left British waters late in March jority. i enh. cas “ A convoy of the tender Bushnell. 0: ment when the German plenipotentt-|can belief In this respect was that the a port of call for trans gepciated Eres), — Caecho urman Hurley said or the evaft, the UML came into port ‘\ aries are about to arrive, The Echo | essence of sovereignty lies in the fact} @ antic liners from New York Pah forces have attacked the cl of | “In somo of the old and established | several days ago without escort. de Paris fears that “as a sequel of 1 ’ > that the head of a State in respon- The oity at the beginning of the Waltzen, twenty miles northeast of |Y2%4a We are now paying from $195 to the methods employed, all allianées | sible for hin illegal acts to the people| War had a population of . 4 " : ation bout Brass rules cpected to fait | 222, Ber ton for cargo steamships and | a af a hich is expecte 0 fal vil tankers. In ome of the ne and LONDON, April 26—The Peace/ang not ta any foreign sovereignty.| head torpedo works is one of the . iaeggeaytone ay Conference crisis continues to be the a ; ; he es ey RatnR ot ‘ per ton for cargo shi This contention, however, was not{ principal manufacturing estab French troops are said to be aid Ae thibs ace ar prises & vn a ay ears of comme: Nee aaes held to apply in the case of a head of} lishments, Tho city stands on —_—_—— — os ing the Roumanians in their advance at we she "s morning newspapers. sup- uld be bulding only o a State who has abdicated, for any made soil, while around it lies an “pe ” 3 : * i in Eastern Hungary, according to|peace prices, we ure now consid port they give to President Wilson's| proceedings againet such a person| ¢xbanso of barren rock. ‘Fiume or Death” Is Motto]Gen. Squier Discovers Oak | ua hol arth aush aa ancelling all contracts whe rs : 3 . 4 . advices recelved here from Vienna. \ And Italy's views are, respectively.!would be against an individual no} Flume fs almost as ancient as as Whole Country Joins With Spike Will Serve At rahe pede ae et on {Have not actually been Ia about evenly divided, but, with two | jonger embodying the sovereignty of] any city in Europe. A great stone inD trati A tot ane are Gastpine halt tack —_— u ! OF three exceptions, opinions are ex-!, state, nor does it apply to politcal] arch tn the city, according to in Demonstrations. As Station. and are carrying their ba as there are no trains or vehic piers jars cae cesta OL eUtisles ROOKLYN DENTIST HELD | as ROME, April 25 (United Press) WASHINGTON, April 25.—Discov- | t | a SHIN N, ; (Associated Press).—Hungary has both Mr. Wilson and Italy and to) ent, be made the subject of judicial Emperor of Rome from 268 to 270 Hundreds of thousands of persa ery that eve: tree is a potential | hermetically close i her border: in| AFTER MAN IS WOUNDED avoid anything likely to hinder the) action and punishment. A, D. The Phoenicians are cred id antt-wil dd an effort t eo: —_—_— speedy restoration of harmony, Holding these views, the American. ited with having settled on the | Participated to-day in w BG - Ua wireless tower was announced to- Tavadien Miahocavane: i viaearabta ch » Galle Ahe Four newspapers emphatically | delegates were, therefore, unable te shore as early ay 2000 Th. C jaeA demonstrations throughout Maly. aay by major Gen. Squier, oblef als- news ercaping trom the country, voting Gallery Att champion President Wilsoh'’s view- | concur in the recommendation for ¢ Fiume supposed to nal officer of the army, revealing! The days of the Soviet € point, although, with one exception, | establishment of a high tribunal and the site of the ancient tow ' with cautious moderation. Two! pronecuting commission for the Tersatics presved cautiously and with a mant-| cffencen committod by the he sd ot general belief, was erceted in fest desire to show friendliness for | stato, . which may, if deemed exped donar of Claudius IL, who dant Accuses fodgers o in hot vernment Dr. Rodgers of Firing Sho’ ed, The Entente ccused Denies upy {| A strange division of sentiment at- ot tended most of the demonstrations, destroyed by Charle- | the crowds cheering America but de- um another war secret and telling how, are perh , Powers are said to have 60,000 Colonial ? others, with equal moderation, sym-|trial of criminal cases, as advocate magne in AD. pouncing her President. The people While hostilities were on ashore and |, sents, which aro advance pe pathize with Italy's claims but chiefly| by the committee, They proposed, | The Hungarians spent millions | were particularly demonstrative in “float, the American Army with 4 ing as a Roumanian re plead the Necessity of compdsing the| instead, that an international com-| of florins to inake Fiume w rival | Turin, Genoa, Bologna and Milan, “tring of stations using tree tops a8 DO oooie of Transylvania ; } } divergent views lest the consequences | mittee of inquiry be created to con | of the Austrian seaport Trieste. where crowds marched through the 4ntennue read messages from ships "4 panic is said to reign in Budapest, a f felor Le disastrous tor the Conference.| sider the relative culpability of the Fiume ix #ituated in a triangle | streets, shouting: at sea and the principal Buropean! .. 5° tn. Communist authorities are. Lats cheep Two others vehemently attack the| authors of the war, as well as the of only 1.16 square miles (Aus “Hurrah for Amerie: Down with Tadio stations. ruthlessly arresting scores of* the 590 Atlant DIeo. President. One of these, the P. culpability as to violations of the! trian measurement). It is boun: Wilson!” Gen, Squier made his disclosure in bourgeoise, Thousands of the citizens A reat feception ts planned for & paper read before the Physical are fiveing Goldberg, the BARTON,.FRANK BARTON. (refers to Mr. Wilson’ ld west @i-| laws and cu nh one side by Austria, on an toms of war, and that) Jared him to take! 26, at 8.45, at her late residenca, 216. ,, evolver from him. Goldberg al-| West Ost st, Interment Saturday property or nationals, In the case nation is aroused and has rallied to preferably eucalyptus, with a small Bolshevik trc HIGH of offences by the enemy affecting |the support of Orlando and Sonnino, wire netting spreaed below and an tact with the untrained forces ¢ M m a. i A fue t ained forces 0 ne Shot was fired while the doc-| Woodlawn Cemetery, ore than one country these national Fstimate Board Also Decides to | There is a brave army ready to make insul wire hanging from a spike ¢; Petluri bree feed wile th . eres isa br army rea sulated wire hanging m & Sp Gen. Petlura they rted and tor had the pistol in his hand IKENAGA.—SHONOSKE IKENAGA, courts might unite to form one mixed . : RULERS FOR WAR CRIMES | frvcnat | Make Provision for 500 More every sacrifice for the realization of driven near the top. |torced the Bolshevik leaders to give| Goldberg is sald to be in a nerious telan in elas’ at GAMPRORES On —ee Patrolmen [their programme, Many popular ‘The paper described how the Gen- up Kiey o UE cuUnek Geriaay Gate ' —- . demonstrations have taken place, and eral began experiments in 1904 with| It apparently had been the inter Pr R 1 , & PARIS, Thursday, Apri) 24 canso, | OREATION OF FREE CITY The Board of Estimate to-day decided the " BOURNE.—ALANSON KILDBQURNE, watchword adopted is “Fiume or a view to using growing trees as 1 an automatic pistol,| Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL Plomacy,’ and say, enemy persons ‘accused of these lat-| other by Croatia and on the third | Pr mier Orlando, news of whose de- Society of America, to-day, He took April 25 (Associate ened with a n, ao-| CHUROH, Broadway, 66th ot, Friday, "i “Mr. Wilson's name among the Al-| ter offenses should be tried by mili-| ny the sea, | parture from Paris was received here the scientists out inte the woods and captute of Kiev from Goldberg refused. | 8.80 P.M. - Mes is like that of the rich uncle, and| tary tribunals or commissions ady — late last night. demonstrated a portable field labora- the polsheviki by partisans of G says, he laid the re-|GEDDES,—On April 23, ELLA Mar they baye accepted his manners out| existing or to be created \p different | LONDON, April 26.—"The Italians tory erected for experiments in de- petiura, Ukrainian Nationalist lead- | Yl¥er on the unter and went of,| GEDDES, aged 27 years, youngest” of respect for his means.” countries, Fach ot these tribunals TEN NEW POLIGE CAPTAINS [consider that they nave been be- velopment of the discovery. He cr, jy interpreted here ax signifying ailet etriking Goldberg in the} daughter of David T. and Kile 2 - +> would acquite jurisdiction when the trayed by the Allies,” says a wireless showed how nature's wireless tower the ebb of a Rblaevik atreneth Geddes, offence was committed on the ter - ft th E hevik streng A din to the 6, Goldber: at r : vic: Frida: went U.S, DELEGATES OPPOSE. [itenrarisecenis“xA0c0!") WILL BE ADDED TD FORGE Situ iima’“rh" ‘ice Gan nsting te shah, nthwec foun Ax nota gy itera r se ie ps came into con- 4), tion of Lenine and Trotzky to hold saad teh " 5 tie bo Services at the CAMPBELL FU; 1, ‘ elated Press).—It has become known | OF DANZIG GIVES POLES | fp aad tep Nea iby orhetieiy be i lage Deathi" antennae, his attention having been the Ukraine until the crops could b CHURCH, Broadway aud @6tn Pal a co instead the nine orlsinally re (OME, Thursday veil wocl- ; " id } that the American delegutes have rt nea ty ine aricinally re-| OME, ‘Thuraday, Aprit 25 (Associr attracted to the mibject by the dit-|harvested and. transported to Mon-|FARt of Boned'a Blan to Dispose of| aay, 10 4. M. & MANY OF THER DEMANDS | tenth ¢ in was decited upon when ment the mer S of the overy during army manoeuvrs in cow and then to withdraw. ‘Trotzky ae aarniee Helene by for | OROURKE—MICHARL, ” Chamber o dom es and e ov e Gr ol at telegrap! and te e a 8 ! t \ SIUINGTON, pril & Bids for » Apri ji Commminsioner, who anpeared before Chamber of Deputies and the Senate California that telegraph and t used all hii skill i attempting to|,, WASHINGTON, April 2s-—atida for!” On Thursday. April 24. 1919. Mlchen if i hema a rennaiute eaaten eats Ayaterday over the situation in Parla. phone buggers, inoperative with ordi+|wubjugate the Ukraine, Bolsheviki " ris Pnitk pi ial tat Pir gh iach el = vil 8 e - Any members expressed the opinion oo y pulls an wood barge hulls were! Duffy) and brother of Mary, Delia and W PARIB, Thurs tay, pile 24 (Ass et | appointed Captain at the Rockaway that Italy should warn France and Paty Brounding because of the dry | agitators and marauders, followed by ( ay by the Shipping Board as| Kate O'Rourke of the Parish of Moore. An Old Japanese ated Presa).—Reconsideration of Po- each stator |Great ritain that they cannot con- Season and unusual character of the |larger bodies of troops made up of mrad it nis» Jispouing of | County Rosscommen, Ireland. Age 94 j ¥ Nish aspirations and claims relative to| The Hoard Wwided to imake fi} elude peace without Italy according to soil, become operative when con-|foreign elements, and ‘Soviet tro ne the | Years Relatives and Jfiends are respect Danzig has resulted in a decision con- nancial pravision for the add tien of| the treaty binding the Allies. nected with the trunk or roots of a headed by Bolshevik, commissioners | uly tnvited to attend his funcral on rover ays cerning the future status of that city 500 patrolmen to the force. This act A huge crowd of manifestants, i h| Saturday, April 26, at 8 A, M.. from bie ifs ig wi , “ ees Be as rf miatsAa tine parading through Kome toward the tree penetrated the country, Iron a | Inte residence, .84¢ Gieam Avenue, Ser which goes considera ‘urther tow hs seged) i alah 1, passed before the Am: n Like the underground wireless, de-|pline was maintained by ¢ se ‘ “iy sey City, thende'to Sf, Joachim Reman beaven deccend Ly yg meng ard satisfying Polish demands than |! peony de “9h ti eS Pe A : nbaawy Inte yesterday just ax Am- veloped for the Navy by James H.lassassins who executed Men ending of the war it was found| Catholle Church Cedarhéret. Lone loland he Firth Avenac, | WAS contemptated nome time ago. a elncianae Bene OnIN nag acted | bassador Page came out fur a walk. novors, the treestop radio hee been | who revolted jmore keels hail been laid and ships com-| where ® solemn mass will be offered for pH a aven’ prenetsy The “t Ping will be [Commissioner Enright anids |The demonstrators shouted “Viva : | Who revolted ected than will now be required By the] the happy repose of bis soul, Intermen: the Pubile Library e “free city anes el “Now that proveion has been made} America.” The Ambassador replied; Used with perfect results so far only} ‘The Soviet troops were expected re Announcement sald. at Lawrence, L. 1 d created, not as 4 'moutralized state, | /,,, Captains, may 1 appoint them | “Viva Tiny n receiving, but also has been used preserve order. Discontent with tt you Mi GHT but virtually as an autonomous re- yow?r |, Virtually every Ttalian newspaper successfully for transmission over | tiscipline enforced 1 IGHTNOT | yore witnin the Petiah state, co: hk tale Anbaint. Shan hen Jevotes much editorial comment to‘ short disiances. Radio talephonte | “!8°!P ne snforsed Jed ta desertio J . pay appoin ven venever Premier Orlando's reply to President have been received through from the ranks luding thirty Bee " & i heaves tained within the Pollsh custom union you |\ke—this afternoon if you wish.) Wison's statement ‘ansmitted by them into |thousand men of the Bolshevik First ry ie hii * over | and represen in interpational re- replied Moyor Hylar | The Popolo Romano says: “Italy Washington and there transferred to | Army to Gi Petlura near Home! in there ae HMations by Polish diplomats. Its eitl- nine Pollee Lieutenants highest | replies as one man to her King and the wire system ha . : ; adiedhe Te crccer’ the [wens will be entitled to dipldmatic on the ells blo liat are her Government, who demand with "Krom the moment an acorn iv) '® Pripet region cate excey i Hoc >» diplomatic i a unswerving tenacity their eacred and planted in’ fert soil,” said Gen, Sa —— words—-"'The Edison Shop.” | privileges held by the eltizens of Po borne % Staten Island: impregnable national rights Squier, “it becon n ‘detect ig bc iieiae tala ) nal rights wig, wcomes & ‘detector’ and s.-".6 land, and Poland will be guaranteed J The Corriere D'ltalia says: a receiver’ of — électromagnetlo BUT WHEN YOU | {ree'wse of the Danie wharves and ACUNE Cit, ‘Thomas Fay, Iirookivn americtn ‘people cannot be tn arte: Nuves and. the’ marvelloun pin | step across the | docks and other transportation fachi- jan, charge of Mth Detective Diss arrogates to himuelf the right to des at prescne entirely: unknown te ice Speciat for Friday and Saturday" April 25th-26th “ threshold and hear the | tics. Poland will he given contro! and trict, Brooklyn; Phillip F. Cliford, cide the fate of Europe inst the are such as to vitalize the acorn COLONIAL, FUDGE—In thh Seg combination outburst of almost | administration of the Vistula water ‘ates Avenue, Brooklyn; Charlog “sires of it vernments and its to produce in time the oak, In the FOR PEAC PARTY of the ri afte i od celestial Music you | route and freedom to cross, not only Zan n duty in Deputy Comin power of multifying nt cellx, it vant Bhai extreme tellelotinness. ‘ af cA DAR AVAllIRn Gitiiny Hacanuitioce Idea Nazionale declares that may, indeed, be called an incompar- es aoe bind ee” te’ a" through the Pollah corridor, but aluo | sioner Wallis’ aiflow He dau AGLTGHE TiRitan’ @ GATE to Alen ain lamellar’ Pare | VERSAILLES, April Tho van- Wetle heaven on earth, (SRnedaD Garman terriigry: if neceer |e” Board of Healti Willem, Wikre Phe iete oc mideree en From this angle of view, we niay | suard of the German delegation ar eal | sary : ipbeid ‘lam Wilson, The Italia considers. t consider that trees have been pieces | rived here to-day. It consisted of f. MILK CH NO CHERRIES—These bie. | Polish control, however, will not DAaYi# in charge of Bureau of Repairs Hresident Wilson has, perhaps, irre- of electrical apparatua from the * Our crimson nee of lumtions wee,” They are IT WILL GIVEUS | ee eye ye ance and Supplies at Headquarters; Patrisk Mediably jeopardized the peace of begianing and. With. thelr, manifold | MNF Fepresentatives, who will assist "Sic won “ERT ‘5 a jextend to the Intersational a Randles, 4 Station. the world chains of living cells are absorbers, |the French in arranging for reception Pow ND BOX pA panort Bot jthe city, over which the residents! Three pol ectors, it Was learned | ;,,DRe REWSPADET® announce that pa- conductors and radiators of the long |of tho main body of German delo- . by Fly ro any [tll enJoy. complete toc al autonomy tied ‘Monday moray | {era ineeeen Ae urging she a 3 elect r magnetic Waves as used in the which will reach here May 1 Other Friday and Saturday Attractions. time end fear the me isdopandenos Sf Dense Mndar K. Inspector Joseph the American people and the Ameri- \""“or our present purpose we may inl permission was granted the |] VRRY HIGH GRADE mont ED CHOCOLATES oF Hon Bona and Chocalntes-— wonderful New. Edi. these conditions will be guaranteed |Conboy of t ond District Manhats can Senate and House of Representa- ‘consider a growing tree aa © hiehte an Government to send these || Meets ata modenite vrices fa ly ddedtien \etods are py ae x ton—/itthe Phonograph’ With a [by the League of Natiins, which will tan, will be sent to Coney Island ee —o crennised piece of Hving earth to be | representatives at this tim Hiaity “osetedana ‘Huta i Ree bath POUND nox 70c Soul. Appoint a high commissioner to ar- | succeed Bern ayes, who will gu} used same manner 4s we now! G, ockdort-Ranteau, sore > range Keg? scanary Greation with (to the 12th District, Brooklyn, to auc- | $140,000, FOR WAR GOODS use SAME ha a Univerenl penis Count Brockdorff-Rantaau, Foreign ermany and Poland and assist the oe iam ennelly, # to be ar electrical y . legation, will reside in the H de YNbies wed by PRED PEANUT © 4 4 ent to the Second District, Manhat Surplas Sales Averawe O1 Per Cent, (ther electrical purposes egation, will ry n the Hotel de ANDI ES ge ty ! b y e@ Municie! roprosintauves in draft aL ARORA of Original Cont. } —— a | Reservoirs, it was decided to-day, A | | eaceitence thin will urove TERS — The choicest SHEP ing @ conatitution, Gerinany will be tit. WABHINOTON April SecPricay 1 Won't Re Represented atl ground floor suite of five rooms will || the,,,fimnt hid.» mont gh | tat rom tt Rayorea suaranteed freedom of paswage rian Beplacomen veepe eived by the War Department the] Premice’s ¥ Ia chaparan fo bins ens maosdire Ip Asa ri te, per i Depart soo oeives ‘ partment is the | SHINGTO: . be prepared for | iy fe) tectly roasted across the Polish corridor to Kast ile Gh Burnius dubolias toialils WASHINGTON, April 25.—The ree |” Gory fa i . WASHINGTON ofl aes v r Aue | Germans wh ve 1 i and covered with o SFiath Avenue” Library fd russu Phat NATON, rv Movement (on.009, the War Department announced Port tat Ieoland and Finland would | tery Walter, a eotor; Dr ate Unescelled Ghocotates | | ¢ 1 e > egularly enllate my men to-day, averaged 91 per cent, of the |D°® represented at the meeting | Donker, a food official; and two A combination withoul 1S = venu LIKED HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW. Biberia to replace the me f the iniuial cost Seandinavian Premiers and Foreign |sistants. Hers Wa ndorff, Cour ‘ack 5 mee? in 3) *| Siberian expedition who were drafted — Military railway material disposed of |Mimisters at @ conference on May 7|ciflor of the German Embassy othe cumly craft, Also piel eas or enlisted merely for the duration of brought $71,000.00, exactly what there at stockholm, was denied to-day. in| delayed and is expected to rrive t Poun vouNy Box Beat Orange and Newark | WHITE PLAINS, April 8h—John twas said at the War Department to: production material sold. at #@ per coat. (Norway, Norway, Sweten ang: Dene | Morrow. Only the Allied authorities ‘Ruddiman of Dabbs Ferry in bis will day, Several thousand mea will be af- of {ts cost and ordnance supp! is mark, the message said, would be thu! Were preesnt when the Germans do tett*hie mother-th-law $600 annutily. tected, brought 67 per cont. only ‘countries represented, trained, ae , ok he specified welaht 4

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