The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1919, Page 1

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f “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ } F “Circulation Books Open to All. | 3 (PRICE TWO CENTS. Beco (The New Work Worle : NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1919. i 14 PAGES PRICE Two “CENTS, ———— GEORGE AND CLEMENCEAU DID NOT ENDORSE WILSON FOURKILLED, NAW GEIS READY ow Warships Will Mark Route Over Atlantic SCORE HIRT FOR OCEAN FLIGHT = For U.S. Naval Aviators in Cross - ‘Ocean ae OF NC SEAPLANES | IN BUS CRASH Ships Will Pick Picket the Atlantic | *aD10 oF WEATHER, ie ae pee Cee From New Foundland ae bos Major H. E. Bunch and Sol- to Ireland. a 8 § diers Injured in Collision at tion ge otadans' ae ose | erening Wort C mp Merritt. | NAVAL AIR STATION, ROCKA- WAY BEACH April 26.—With the thirty-six WOMAN AND BOY DEAD. fYoung Actress and Sister From |" °° Manhattan Among Those | here or in Hospitals. lefin phat: Ue Discovery preparations eaching their nat carbureter trouble | ~ “ AFTERS1O0 TOUCH Col. Louis Sorley begun an inve was responsible for ihe failure of Migation to-day at Camp Merritt of al of the bead-on collision between two aut mobile buses near the + four motors on the N¢ t unn tor in the pla which four were kil red not impr yer more inju days will s ‘nicht 7 png PREMIERS URGED PRESIDENT 10 POSTPGNE STATEMENT, SAYS PARIS ANNOUNCEMENT Reports From Paris Say That After the Meeting of Parliament in, Rome Orlando and the Other Italian Delegates Will Return to Peace Council. PARIS, April 26 (Associated Press’ —The report that Premiers Clemenceau and Lloyd George approve. csident Wilson's statemeag on the Adriatic problem was declared to be inaccurate in a statement issued to-day The text of the statement reada@s : * ] “The report that Premier Clem- | approved of President Wilson’s N.dg J he i | statement is inaccurate. The a3 Vir ay ' f | atatement was read to M. Cleme Chestnut Street, Iku oe 1 ape | enceau and Mr, Lloyd George, and bt Aaa AS el ba Aa ag fda Girl ot 4 4 Back From St.} President Wilson informed them Wan iarts hit fu fla Louis, After Month’s Ab- that he intended to issue it. M. he injured in the base hospital a i a ; Camp Me i sats should postpone publi in John Sully oy - the hope that an arrangement parents I.E : daughter | Count Arco Walls Dragged | might be arrived mnoh 1 to b t ‘ ck 1 . uies Ht . ‘i Premie lande his colleagues Ollie 1 having ed bef f ' . -* wf ~ were oP Sime ae i ie: Ex-Ministers in Flight. | Conference w 1 before the won; Corp 4Ca aut held sailing Ordare oe eee for grow : | ttalan Par n Monday next, ‘Company; Private J ‘ r fi : with on to £9 to, 4 Of ON CL Grr Deaass ve ce Cmt~ vonn ame) ; cording to the Petit om pany; a ' i r midni BERLIN, Friday, April 25.—Count Labor Company; Joseph 1. DS MANY SHIPS PREPARING TO with and plenty of Type of navy se Seaplane fo be used in the tran. asatlantic fli ht. — |ar all ny is a alka ant . 1, Ca Batt n AK ! . r me ene - ay ND AABRMEDA LE able to affirm,” says the er Englewood Hospital is M I oe seanaayeMerLinns & girl departed from Grea JUDGE LANDIS UPSETS ‘CARUSO OES jHisner, the Bavarian Prem at “that Whatever the ena ‘West 1 H , Manhattar all for dosigns 4 a aa Nam Premier Now : PEACHRCA UW aes WGA Soe i BURLESON RATE ORDER’ AFTER THEY SING FOR HIM tart. foe Holds Postmaster General C Increase Tale) 1 Studer folk songs rer rt unteation over |, planes will soar ht across the ocean, eoldicr; David N a ficlt! Naval ships which will participate | .», jelerk attached to the mp Merritt)/in this feat have orders which will "Base hospital; Corpl. Carl Anderson, keep them on the charted course of (Killed; Private d by students at ce teal . te: . Morris Brown University } ‘Company K, 18th Infantry; Private} ight for thirty days Their dutics Jew York Distric st Spee {Vandeputte, Quarte a Dopart-| wil be to give out weather reports W New York District Mu t Speed |: ast notes died away \ment; Private James McGinty, base|in advance of the flight, and during , Up to Meet Quota—Women 222A: hoop! tal. the flight to send out the course by | o:%¢ Ta oy" | Vair swap no stealing; Othars slightly injured were car-|ragio, wi 1 gistered upon ‘ Working for Loan, mothir rseif billst i 8 which have peen | A ones wa rried ‘wled away by passing Seefore thelr names coulk ) The °: persons eac jatrical performance f@tre on the reservation ® number of the 5 talled in each seaplane. Oth es will be to render ald in case s forced down to the surface of! yoo} raw In form fhe trolley at T bound for bs : 1 New York for T Time of we aa O20. seuss for the Fort fe: d New York, The wn to feel tha : , ean. Instructions will go ou G x ae - D Y Wa To-M to Liberty Loan workers on Mon \ (Cont!nued nd Page.) r New r day to make unusual efforts neat ssieuigt . w w , «| week not only to get pledges but Ve apes | ¥ i York this w j Weaty.{ t@ induce subscribers to make eas ¥ with her tea be . their initial payments. CLOSING TIME ]f tvcsester, comma, t ‘ : on Saturdays for 0 apart. Des a thee p ° V eu | i Beery si ‘ - u AY’ | Sallings From Liverpoot , it} SUNDAY WORLD aay Be ALD ahlt ‘i N finn Liverenol Wilt fh ' WANT ADS. the san Jers and instructicr | ALL SHIPS TO BE ON WAY TO hye pe PIA S ” 1 WantAdvertisementsforThe |{ SBS BY MAY Sunday World must be in |} : The World's Main Office on or |f before 7.30 Saturday evening, || = 1 peeder Gets 10 Daye tu dail Positively no Adv i} be accepted a ie se) A a ' _ Send your Sunday World Want |} Advertisement in to- ' (Contin | Seoond Page pee ls nan ; 3 FAKES BELL-ANS BEFORE MEALS | y wit Warmer weat - —_ . es Kpw fine good digvetion make Wve feeh— | ‘ la Corecast Sor Wemorsow, 1 delegation Versailles It is said also that the chances of reaching an accord at the final moete ng were good if Premier Orlando had remained a half hour longer. aC of the time for the train and his feel- nsult the [talian withdraw who was wounded during break tn the Bavarian Diet uary and has also been in hospital, left that institution in of his life. Former War Minis ! haupter } ! from Mu might bave and a ia erg. nent was still Many wea r Mu ! amp‘tve ae. An ceebalga tar We ALcIGh ae the partial ' ome t or Fiume, Uke i ease t with the Jugo-Slays oceupy- ; . Da tian nd and the Ki ( rr Italans ¢ outlyin is ! Reports. i here from the <n ‘ I @ say vf nedia bite parading the Bireets ft Db vit dae “4 Down with the © pow ay ay Sonnino!” the vi f Italy under These reports are particularly disturbing. as the American and British delegations to the Peace Conference are said to have had €ason to believe that Premier Orlando might dept a course e the Italian Parliament would le an amicable ad nent, Pre Lloyd George w rticularly hopeful that this esult would be brought about. e ts of the popular agis tation at Rome and many other Italian ntres have led to fears that (he Italian Prime Minister’s conciliatory attitude m. populace, will ‘inal t upo: demands far boo

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