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DEMONSTRATIONS INITALIAN CITIES. UPHOLD ORLANDO STAND. ete CROMDSINITALY FUME NOT GIVEN [7% Young Women Hurt in Crash HUNGARIAN REDS |OVERNGHT CAN GLO GRONIES WAN S| OAKOMUAMIOWN | TO THLMN BY |p mL FR TRUE, VER TE aL THE ASKAD OF LENNE, "°° S610 By VLAGEORACLE certain of the Dalmatian Islands | (Continued from First Page.) Which would have assured Italy of control of the Adriatic such as che F| HTFOR F R F| M LOND desires. This joint plan was present 4 to the Italian representatives an was rejected as not sufficient | All the members of the American American Red Crom. Cross, Y. M. C.|Under That Convention It Bela Kun Reported to Have | ties Peace Delegation were called to meet ‘ overnight gain. up to noon, was Court Upholds Clai oh with Prosident Witeon for a ca A., Knights of Columbus Was to Go to Croatia, Says | | Offered Resignation of tit ets “ : jock facta Friend rs ‘ oe ne ‘ ) t 2 o'clock this afternoon. The aa ate Wi geval i? afternoon the total amount reporte ends or -emuel rcsidert and Promier tioyd George| Keepat Their Work, =| Secretary Lane. | Government, | was. suveetsete, and this morning Hart Willed $50,000. and Clemenceau mot this morning as } —_—__ { | — this had increased $174,624,500, the Council of Three, Financial ex-! ROM April 26,— Demonstrations! WASHTNGTON, Aprl 26.-—Gocre- | LIN, April %—The Hungarian | The Feder rve Bank for Seu ports were called | the meeting !9 protest against President Wilson's | tary rane to-day issued a statement Soviet Government was reporte Se.on* District reported the follow.) I 1 old rier nd cronies Com- ottitude relative to Fiume and the 4 ‘a mission to operation of Palmatian coast continued here yes- jexplaining, as he said, “one or two German payments in keeping with tféay with Increasing enttusiasm. | matters connected with the Fume the peace treaty was discussed. ‘The 1 Kil the chief towns of Italy there /@ituation that should not be over- commiasion p: will consist of Were parades and manifestations dur- | jooked.” | oficial riptions, ropo vtall an district and the « ne Vienna despatch to-day to asked the Britivh Mission to in armistice for all the Al tha same time It was re Kun had attempted to ope of Lemuel M, Hart to when he De Queathed $50,0 -day own, tt Greenwich Savings Bank... $2,000,000 “" ; Bethlehem Steel Corp...... 1,750,000 Sustained the © o their one member ¢ ach power ing the Lind Crowdn Renthid ed “Fiumo," he sald, “was not to be tiona with Ftoumanian headquarters |'ndian Refining Co......... 500,000 ; Orders havo been sent to Rear Ad- “4 placards hearing inscriptions & | iven to Italy by tlie ecret treaty foe an atmistios, offering the r Commercial Union Assur- to probat mira] Philip Andrews, commanding Viva Italia,” “Viva Mum si made on Italy's entrances into the war, ation of the Boviet Governnic ance Co, London 400,000 five years ot ie Aimerican ‘navel forces tn the “VIVA Dakmatia, inne TG deel calied the London Treaty, Under LONDON, April 26-A Bert |Union Associated Society, when he dicd two years ago and had ‘ h x _ the streets, One placard re: “lY tis treaty, Flume was to go to Cro. " " wday bal ope | LOMEON rccerecees oe 200,000 1 . ale of Adriatic, directing him to take ¢x- 1) win sottle Hor Own Affairs.” épateh to the Tines to-day said Vor- | the magnate and oracle o coptional precautions to avold pose | 0" organisations, iheludiag atia, which ts now @ part of Ju eign Minister Bela Kun had appealed | Palat Insurance Co. ' of Martsdale, nee he sible disordors in view of the tonsion| American enressntatived, the) cee onc this 16 whore President to Premier Lenine to begin im-| London : 200,000 the vill He spett ie Ttaty army and ae A. aad aust Wilson wishes it to go now. mediate offensive so as to Bowery Savings Bank... 250,000 years with the village . ‘ro YM. an o] 1 pid The Daimatian port of Spatato,| et Cross, ¥. bs he question of giving Finme to abandonment of the Roumanian in-'J: Ky Larkin 150,000 kemit carpenter. ne % Columbus, are not taking any extra | 5. which ts the headquarters of the pe tions to guard American naval forces in the Adriatic, Seitions, ay It is universally felt is one of the centres of agitation he- 4, will be no violence directed tween tho Italians and tho Jugo- inut Americana y thus becomes a question of good judgment and President Wilson and Premiers Lloyd George and Clemen- eau unitedly concluded that to give on of Mungary Panama R. R. Co , he situation in Hungary is desper.|Combustion Eng. Corp.. 100,000 had known nearly ail their lives, He the despatch sai, The peas: j Procter Gamble Co.. ee 100,000 loved to taik with tiem of old times n many! E.1.du Pont de Nemours Co, 100,000 » discuss the war and othe: 100,000 r and other cronies he reported to risit Glave, It is explained that the orders!” i ei i Fiume to Italy would be unjust to places, clamor restoraion of American Tobaceo Co. 100,000 Ss Admiral An ere wholly pro«|__ Military officers say thes expect 09) the new republics east of the Adriatic, jthe monarchy | Pacific Coast Borax Co 50,000! But never to any of them bad he ibastionary and that no reports of die- | trouble and will continue their rou-!as Flume is the only port on the easts DAPHST, Wednesday, April 24!Inter, Continental Rubber | given tho slig timation that be orders in that district had becn re-| tine work. Pier ars je. | {17 Aide of the Adriatic which can be | | United Press).—An anti-Communist | So. 4. sees 40,000 had provided all in his wl!, Siived, | TURIN, April 26.--Tho Italian dele- | coryiceablo as a wea entrance to} | conspi organized by | Fisk Rubber Co. 40,000 giving to tho: mM $1,000 to $3,000 “French reports represent tho final | Sates returning from Paris received Jugo-Siavia and adjoining countries. |ficers of t ay police, has |Ansonia Clock Co.... 38,000 ea to Fdna Adams, Meeting betwen President Wileon |°" enthusiastic reception when their) phe italian claira is based on Ital- | j been suppre Two rin 5 | Albert Bigelow Paine.. 20,000 day of h eper, the old ‘and Premier Orlando before the tate | Fain reached this aoe the City lian desire, not on any right other than were execut 1d six ott Norwich Union Fire Insur- hor ad overlooking the Scarsdale s ; ite Council anc local authorities meeting th» claim that as its people are Ital- | {tenced to life imprisonment, ance Society....... 75,000 Golf Club lin! hich Jatter he also fer’s departure as highly dramatic in the representatives of Italy to the @baracter, Ono version ty that the| Jans they should become a part of | The Rumanians, continuing their! Locomobile Co. of America 60,000 once owned. This property is valued o Joputics and Senators “ H ladve » e ie of the * ——e Ttallan Prime Minister, in addressing | Confer laa ee ‘ ae 4 platform Italy, as they wero a hundred years t ey soles wes ite ft oh f tho Hun $6 260.000 |“! $23,000. the Amorican President, * Sao eienna wal of nt Inant £0,000 filiet Aft, Hut to gratify this desire now eerie teat Pay terse The Ming of the will Would be manifestly to wrong others and thus maintain a gore spot on the | Adriatic which would cause constant | Irritation. Italy, with Venico and| © into a fer x War Workers’ Day “You have contested the authority | on Vietore ‘Way, butt of tho Italian Government before its | people, and it is my duty to io be- |* fore the representatives of the Italian! the station the surrounding stre Ire breczin and ™ yfront of about 100 mile Jfrom a point 150 miles e but the g cronios wa Orlando, Sig. Barzilal and will filed then came a ¢ rade formed on Fifth peoplo and way’ to them, ‘Decide be. |Ot™ Seeune aa inne robb an Trieste, can live happily and inde- | ‘ | piegs ested ree LAE lee SOUL OR IY? | Fccratbaatr AALTIL ch began at{P¥ Joseph Hart, a brother of the dead an automobile 4 n went to the . 3 Ckecho-Siav troc sth ‘Street, and the march be; t gic Mr. Wilson and me.’” \ pendently without Fiuime, while the — a : 18 GMelocls. Tn line wore the women{man. Lemucl had made special mer ine lk certainly your right" the was another young republics on the east of the LILLIAN 6 STN NOON CG eae eure ruery wee at lock, In line were the women ton.of this brother in jis will, zetia neg slit i nonst . Adriatic could not have a free life | BR - = - en = yesterday but captured the vill eotGrs Osta oF Amarin President is represented to Lave Fe) standing in an automobile, the Pree | Without access directly to the world's | Vigilan its of Columbus plied. | * 4 . | but the Ine was sold recently to a Ocrdarma, near Uneven 0 a ” later spoke briefly to the crowd: Dish ew eoeihea toed S(O, Leasruc Catholic Wom Ws In American quarters it is sald that “4 the past six weeks I have| he ; rei - ti p Community Service, Y. W. C sh Welfare » had enough « and didn’t n | Tho Mtg the interim Jose on ta is probabiy a refex of Premier jast 1 was conscious that my mr rhe Overholt, who t ‘ J Library Associas |°00" ity Dene ast) Jando's public statement, in which he | i onamiity had to end with a ‘no. cai ng in France » ise ‘| t Sat ABU Vier Worse) OVe rere a ne Ce Teferrod to the President appealing | reat cheering.) Doubt has been | | peer pape ponanys aaa ice wee servi eon) Workers and\ Tegal | verde the Parnes whe | was directly to the people. expremed whether this: monosyliable | NEW PLAN NEAR CAM CAMP sill popular on the iret : uid j at . realhts tee | traly corresponds to the thoughts be- | be re-established he ta vwas down the! manufacturer; Annic W SITUATION CLEARING, eee it and whether it has echo tn od de aa OL Sl dal toc hospitat | ibglaetess William) Tayto: d esses ; avenue to 45th Street and over x that Evelyn Young prob- 4 f \ as ' our hearts, How should I have an- | ably has a fractured hip, ‘The Young (iF THREE SEAPLANES Park Avenue and up Victory Way. REPORT 10 WHITE HOUSE! were” | (Continuea First Page 5 ‘8 are daughte . James Martin Vogel, Assistant Treasurer ‘Thereupon there rose a great united ontinued: trom: Firat 38, No. 605 West 137th Street, | ot of the United States, pres Major ; Fer of “no,” the wholo crowd re- = Helen Bastedo of the Mot Ti Advices From Paris Say Action! peating the word “no” again and other bus was loaded with soldiers (Continued from Virst Page.) Honorary Chairman | Taken by Wilson Is “Every- Jagain and waving flags, hats and | paras returning to camp from Manhattan, —_—- The 7 mmo for the day where Endorsed.” handkerchiefs ‘Tho demonstration Suggest a Parliament Made up The Tenafly police said the military tro: ch 1, | brac he presentation of colors by} lasted for ten minutes, Similar on} % ae nde the Victory Loan Color G LMWASHINGTON, Aprit 26.—Tho | thuniam fotlowed speeches by signor | of Representatives Elected authorities took charge at the scene AFTER $] 00 “TNH pat ANE got " Star-Spangled Bar Ttalian situation the peace nego- reilal and Gen. Dias. by the Pe s of the accident, removed most of the Arkansas went to ¢ the smpanied by the tations iy “clearing rapidly.” a At the profecture, to which the Pre- y the People. dead and injured to the Base Hos-! r \ Gording to advices from Paris, re- | mier and his colleagues wore orted, ee | pital, a solved to-day at the White House, | Signor Orlando again addressed tho| BERLIN, April 2 (United Press) Te was ctated that . action |crowd, speaking from a balcony. | Prof. Se taken by President Wilson was “ There was renew dorsed cverywhore.” Just what was | wie taking place was not disclosed but | king, member of the Ger-| Gnieg d applause, and /man Peace Commission, scheduled to his train left for Rome at 845 |ioare xtonday for Versaltios, to-day Tenany ¢ Monday for Versaition, to-day | grivern of of Police McLaughlin of 4 this morning that th: KUontinied o'clock there was great cheering he two busses were in It was evident that as a result of | from the people outlined Germany's plana for a League | custody, and that he expected to pre! iy wa ead intrainio at the mousuge the tenston which ha ne aes ébeNatione:” ‘Shey rapidly being | fer formal charges of mansiaughter pi ea letin celine aie? PANS, prevailed in administration quarters " Whipped into ahape for presentation | aginst them if an investigation ther REI eatnMUnieNtlan titfused ht erably . ‘ore Recoré sident Wil Conference factory, becuuso It 1s a league of | The men held running | hey on'a plan, which the | Were to be arruigned t | FI adopted, is not| R. §.'Manahan at Tenafly. away from home ure Louis A. Sumar-! were told with fo me Hike mann: the smithy, “It Mr. Hart w ° —-.- POPE RECEIVES ARAB. tin, twenty, of Englewood, and Josep was pot: ften came here Hawkin Orders on (iplomats or governments rather tim, 0 t 84 8 . Matic te Gon ot Commander of the | (4% kin Orders New Wireless and | f ce people," sald Schuecking A. Zinsler, twenty, of Teaneck, near woman goin to meet} SAAS ) Sere ie Fatthtat, Morgan Changes Starting “Our Jeague would be a parliament | Englewood, Both were employed by Chica e detectives were prop nt On Sundays my wife and J would Row pril 23.—For the first Place ade up of representatives elected by | Hie Tenafly Transportation Com € abashed and backed out, lantic his home and nd pleasm: time in the history of the " yu. | Samartin told the echlef he wa No furtt t the long bridge hohim, fu never gaye , N's. ON a © people, one fer each million popu- yout ¢ hin, By g the head of the Catholic Chureh to-day |, 87: JOU Nd 6 .-Te p + {ing his t ich helds nearly t Tntai the erent wide ws John's and Vale slightest hint that bo w British airmen wio have been waiting |Mtion. No nation would bo allow 1 was heard {mre than ten 2 degrees nor ) leave us d rece! money @ the son of the Commander of | the Faithful, ay Prince eal, son of} persons, (rom Camp Merr {to Tend-| until the arrival of a@ kt here for two week. tee from St. est Radio ¢ an old friend of Hart fay orable weather « a atiomot af “Wikion’ 5 ve big | 9%, AS he approaghed Zir -ter’s bus a few days telling Mrs, » them absotutely ! up" over her windfal \ ge “ey iad at stad accuan PUSS a Atlant : a f ie me 1 hid a : ye Pris ye whieh was moving in the opposit an that the writer was on the w barring accider { nian Ido with It?" she lather to be 4 © Apparently have | powe o methine + ty-fo " of course Itt 1 . direction, something seemed t ay Naa Orie Talthy ein (ek nty-four hours ‘om wit course Tl put The Prince raid, through an inters |New themselves to w tong delay [through an executive committee, sie Paudsa Pratl yes Roane eahid fea New . re with Florence, The ee i lorrow WwW pad AL preter. that-15 per cent, of the Syrian! ques, Ge awhe Ausiralinn |which we would abolish, nince amalt | NONE WM ie ee dewiped ler wuld she had found Floren _> ‘ : on the Way a ir years old, Ho i ; board the Ha exnod y crashed in Jay Street, botweer AaAVE | : awn and” tees ou i Arabians Lumity and not relig- tion, will not leave Eygland until Apri | snd counting rbocker and Jefferson Ave-|iovence huine to them, but {t IN RAISING TENARTS’ RENT : ne —— iS fous dom For this reason, he 30, has onlere! a ace sot ho: nm numing | er i F aseaa tial ¢ it wa he in va Circus Closes Stay in the Garden H gald, the authorities In Arabia hope for cquipment fer 1 pele veral Jiament | Klieaaae Dat a PP SDO DERN P00 4) - vorted an being Fo-Night. tance of ca in gainng| Capt. Martin of the} i : the ove Ph Bye eee real name ‘ 2, ubseriptions are of , rum : aepme auiee wee mye ror { tp Martins beled delegates, who would in turn name aly jengthw eimpact, The roa 1} At the Brian 1 Great Neck 2 Bro igh Berta atta Mrs, Leopold | Baite cua dose «@ i er | pedition said to-duy no had laid out ed council trot ¢ t a > statement < i ae sabi anne steel 4 ad country from being ussigned to any|a course from a ridge nine mi ig |mited council from their number, | is comparatively level at the wpot, and | to-day Do statement was obtainabl Notice : Mangusta tie Groin at ane meat Madison Sandsto | hine miles inian “Our league would abolish aecret|there is no curve. It way said the|A survey ef the shrubbery dld not A Square the moat suc aa ss A instead of from Qu’ di, From thie ridge | aipiomacy, control new. eee sreatkas anDid ww that any switches had been cut i if js with $1 0. cesaiul enga tof its kind ove i drew on his charts a line crossing | UPoma ontrol Dews 80 As to pre jdrivers, who wore arrested, could not ntly. . rie St, Louis district is leading the! Played in New York City. Thers wer H BRITISH LIFTING j TRADE BAN, the tower on Signal It at tho harbor | Yet falsifying, and would have far|tell how the accident happened. ‘The | Jolin Trew, an t, livin, an Wa por cont, of its quote] om eagank, keate at any” per formanc ntra Ith a prolongation of 3.900! More extensive powers than Wilson | police heard that one bus had beet || apartment at t 58th Stree A big increaso is re-| before the hour of the opening of che i} 0 Dingle Bay th | Proposed, We would make the Paria. | der, The ot le (163, 000 OF FOE HED to-day repor ofA oO searpi | doors h eg pie ey ae |tiinn to Dingle Bay on the Irish coust.|mont a governing body, contraliing (Mt of order, ‘They have not learned to-day reroriod to 6 A aece cotati AIREAN ill Reval BERR RTLe ' S. Withdrawn, rbucrvors at pe Fear and Signal) world 7 c the game ae wOuR | My other man was driving Samar F F nr aeee xpected| morrow and beg week's emg ia gredually oving importa bare) an ii 1 not " the ati hited Stat . It n war t thine the coli 1 i : « a SAL N id 7 Goods, retaining only the necessary | Ui onl mite OF tie coast. The wind) iy } Meare i barre a keeping every one away 4 Pet ‘ . : Sap hone Protection fur Mritisn industry, Rexi« Neld from the northeast, packing the] MaKue Kreedom of travel would | away! “Cost Him About $12,949,000, \ Bey) Ay t Mr Wr mmuniti¢ ive received honor ie Rewie ontrolle y an international police wreckage and superintend- “ | bey * aes 5) “ ” Ma &. Raihaven, coatrclier of ins, (inet goutraled by Gn Intake ' Com f A’Success” Food- ports restriction: ald tac ha —_ ar e ‘ va rma nov the dead and in W” in Actual Damage i A ain wx City ord ° an Liver sin tho rush | With cation of the recent iat IMPERATOR STARTS VOYAGE, | n iar ‘ teat hard, ow Shonent tre has oy reeribed $300,000 wit Teleasing hundred edditional art lu $8 can with the return of sol¢ he itainerial 4fe h wsoni © ae ‘ single 4 pe= U S issn: Pee ee ee EAMEN FIGHT sagan with the rum a rs £2 ema pera enlth Sinn hh neagoubl yy the seit of 8 sng na H rom An: ‘ Pith * com Ragin of an accident owing to tho high! witty of the blockade. It says that ‘ intarily to the po 1 sys : Bei he ’ iow ‘ere © AG mt ay, April 2 SCOTCH CIVILIANS speod at whieh the buses to and from from 1915 to 1918, as a result pie mor i hey Why? Because Be Be United states” salt Cntharen | Tue egbee tho eainy arn operated | dennaUrlahtaphes 2eu000 atcha ne ced pub ony of his most ex it builds sturdy i many int ne Will. be {) prosomt : 1 Sta Inverness When |, 344 ee ee one in Germany, and a further 150,000 died ; : erie bodies and keen } IY reniey > we injured whose condition ta r fr nfluenza, owing to the loss o se: t i ———— a rn Police Tell Americans ¢ as critical, ‘Tho authorities did not | their power of resiatance. np of ad had y brains. t sooundins : Move On give out the nature of of t The fall in the pum birth § und RSKE RNG | op Ask your grocer for it * i la ed, i o * 4 i i 7h CPE Ee Ne ci injuries aurine th ox 1 t i OLVE THE Armed Guard sf 2. 26 April 0} Chior of Police ¢ McLougilin|ine empire, and : f eat 1 AP pi he Exchange Tei , AY acne as aN : year's ox “ pre | = BY The wuthorities fear labor div.) Americ ee 1 in twine. |e his bus was wohill at The memorandum « : tone an AT f LOST, FOUND AND R WARDS, vrders s t © in Janu we ePwine rae inte pane eee » that he! 00,000,000 marks ¢ : ae i 1 7 i Aske teh lA, | |LOWNING A HOME |)" : ct eae eaR” reuters) nothing wwe wnt the | 900) the dare ta Ay I 000 KEWARD” ¥ Sai ia t her t kien nie two ho 7 of his car| ger biocka a 1) QURSTIONS Ant | Houses Can Be TRA ab the b 1 ai 1 ne Town Hall, ani rho and the low es « reduced D annive ( 1 sad i il 1 ? On Reasonable ‘Terms aild i eA aaa et pet nove nid aL i : Working citys pee TRA SAL # the | sel remian Mf Hangs Reported ‘ eis I Fer a Large?! ist of Bargain ph ABBY A 4 : F 4s Pxplodes : LONDON, A} it RT TTT ARNE i : 4 R ad the ‘ ed by t ; ; : f fy Varia i v'|the Central News sayy Vie NeWss | | tr NBhS At - ‘> em Bela, ie 1 (per tow Toe te done W ° |REAL ESTATE AD ' al a) 1 betws ) ; uy D ter ier! ner Hungarian Premice | oa em 5 ' c Ans, and a & 1 t ’ i tu a H -1N~ Bri rman Grand number of 1 Ni i \ At God Minister of Finance, has died in , martes being dianolyed, “a8 shopkeeper ring & general riot, pod. of twenty the pond punning betes a er Hpeen Bt she § of the snison, Dr, Wekerle was arrested 03 ATVRT S$ SUI J WORLD MH there Mano longer nen’ on vices, put up the shutters of their shops. nerly wore operate nd Belgium for 100 yards, Nor clgiut NaN pAore More {ha wpewiers: the, Communist Government on qi) Then Was announced to-day, ‘Two or three arrests were made, by the Pyblic Service, Corporatio’ pody was hurt by the explosion sient Methodist relice exhibit March 25 wos