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2 LH KvENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919. AMERICA TO NAME ONE OF THE JUDGES WHO WILL TRY KAISER © sats FRENCH EDERATIN Heroes of New York’s Famous Old 69th Regiment NATION'S PLEDGES FOUR S SAILORS ees eee sai sin | Marching Up Fifth Avenue in Parade This Aft ternoon| 10 VICTORY NOTES, DROWN IN HUDSON AS LAUNCH TS BOOUOUL formation of every kind, the produc-| Urges Him to ( tion of which may be considered nev sary to insure the full knowledge of znitinue Support of “Despite Al Fourteen Poin i the incriminating acta, the discovory of Diplomatic Jobbery. y the offenders and the just appreciation PAIUS, April ay of the responsibility DELEGATION nembe ainsi < ° aa | of th Frinch Federation soteeriond of of $16,7 38,000 | Nava 1 Cominission Appointed Here Since Saturday Bring | to Investigate ‘Accident Total to $196,766,650. Fen Men Rescued, — served indorsement and a ox Unconcerned by the Changes in the} Pression of admira or the WASHINGTON, April 28.— Four U8 ors los y f ' President's action relative to One bill © Hudson Rive 2.30 ch Covert: Adoptad i President's action relative to @ billion dollars had been sub» | audeon Rives 5 tm Paris. ghee as scribed to-day to the Victory Lib- ning when the small toa erty Loan, | ig WASHINGTON, April 28.—Pubtica-| erialism and annexationism.” aan Hi See CUE unofficial {snip was sunk, Ten men were res fon by the State Department to-day Mr. Wils was begged in : Pp was considered doubt 1 i of the revised covenant of the League letter to nue his 1 ¢ ful, however, that the official fig- i 1 ‘ of Nations gave the text of the docu the fourteen px ures which the Treasury recog fi Tby wing | nizes would reach the billion do! | pment to the Am people several} diplomatic jobbers 7 : eh g ] houts In advance of its presentation | lap mae by deontph 1 y to-night. the tf, 8. #, Dixie, flogship of 1 e Peace CF ence in plena ; i eship of Kea to be : ~ as fh DEREY It will be necessary to raise | Adini niew 4 nent session at Paris. * . Most of the congressional leaders | $316,000,000 subscriptions a day A motor Jaun om the destroy H were out of the city to-day, tn- | between now and May 10 to sub- | Bell, returning from, shore with a cluding Senator Lodge of Mass , seribe the $4.$00,000,000 total. arty of fourteen m morning a i} setts, who will be the next obi an 2.30 oc roke “4 us , of the Senate Foreign Relations ” The Vietory Liberty Loan Comm ”% |W nittee, and Senator Hitehcock of tee announced to-day t the gain| certied e bow Nebraska, retiring chairman, subscriptions sinc aturday was| U: 8 8. H The lg co! Senator Borah, leader of the op $16,738,500, which brings the total ja| !sion ve In the f mot i pemition, declared that the amend the metropolitan district to $19) j'aunch, whioh caused tf to sink ; ments would not result in any com 650, This district in the next twe The Henle inded ; Bee aiey 08. Ce past Ur the ivauus aaa \« days must raise $1, 0 to mee ate t om the 'T. 8. 8 foes {:. this country. “ea es ei! its quota of $1,250,000,000. ssissipp Warren we Senator Johnson, California, sad: | Finns Capture Olonetz, While WA Hee OA. CHAN Will be, no, TOW On The ghew of the ' ‘Tam studying the Laaiie of Nation Kotchak’s Three Armies Ad- doubt in the mind of any one that | Henley reseued ten of the fourteer gsan American—a selfish, provincia’ 2 » ; the GAmipalgn is in fall ewing, Spec. | ™* Ittle American, if you please; but} vance Steadily Westward. ticles of 'ajl kinds wilbe ih evidende| “The men aie | ith my whole thought for my coun- a ee to bring home the fact and to tr and were being take fk from t try. ( am only an American, for] [THLUSINGFORS, April %—A Na spire every one to the great necessity y | a eh en motor laun A: cerica first.” tional As jof raising the loan. | chare etaed ( nbly has been formed at Borah announced to-day that ite is} sriieintiias voruriea (acca war Ll ata oon to resume 6 speechmaking | Monetz, 110 miles northeast: ¢ | Funk & Wagnals : $250,009 ie I r v Hard , aguinst the Jeague. His next tou: | grad, where the Finns have dr Manhattan Savings In- | pa hot know may take him to the Pacific coast’|out the Bolshevik, ‘The town wi rae se texens | Hees a eee captured, according to reports, b' American Printing Co... 100,000 | “i n court ¢ AMBASSADOR PAGE GOES obilacaadlacd Norbert D. Light. 100,000 jon board the U.S. 8 Brooklyn since Saturday subscrib 8 noi gen T0 PARIS FROM ROME The capture of Olonots by foros Arnal : rie Ae »pposed to the Holsheviki may have ®. The Brooklyn | mer an importént effect on the Aliicd \rrust Company subscribed Recent Reports of Resignation Be-| campaign along the Murmansk othor $1,000,000 bringing its w | $1,496,400, bringing rough to $17,271, DOO OOOO! i cause of Wilson's Stand on in the Archangel r Gade peated ats ; Fiume Were Denied. } A Stockholm rip. | E I 8 ROME, April 2%8—Thomas Nelson| that a reyolt had broken out In Ol BRE ‘ : Italy, has left Rome for Paris. shevik force facing Gen, atayaera in| | Saateat mil y spectacles ¢ seen|Seaman Erobar, First ama ‘Am Italian newspaper report from| Command of the Allied forces, may be iin this or any other city will be|Scanion, First Class re Rome received by the Associated Press| oUt Off If the anti-Bolsheviki ad- DEAL WITH ITALY aged at Van Cortlandt Park, which | wiley, Second Clues $ bort m April 25 said that Ambassador Page| Vance from Olonetz, If the Mur will continue until the night of May |Second Cla n HAnAact | had offered his resignation because he|mansk Railway tine can be cleared | (Continued from First Page.) jwho mar behind Donovan. oF ALLIES’ ANGER : Three shows will be given each | Second Cli I ¢ had been mad quainted wth Pres: | far south of Oloneta, the Allies ~<ll -—— =e . heir bugles hung. w green str sPeernony ene thie ch night. ‘Tt Roba ja he t oat 1 be im ident Wilson's views on the Itallan| ie jn ition to outflank the Bol- | (Continued from First Page.) ibe Vindte look aster tho Wounds At every blast the b gay ie AW: Will ba andar: thei munploee. OC (mimics ar : Jha P My ing deals Heserisuenein trash sheviki south of Archangel, who also | — nnd thein to the front. At his com urishes which thrilled while they OY hs. Ea ORDA Department, which i8|¥ 1 Many wert i _vaphadiealdl teen evar. ih nee seta by tis Bibedtea ad-| pp nt of the Swins Federation, and the men moved up into masse it eeioaiad no crowd . snd ie in Refusal to Pate Terms of | to participate in the reat Panorama [U0Oye And sic: leer ee, Fertil there was no foundation for this re eee ae nae CAscnclated Preqay {Ne recelved an urgent summons to formation, and promptly at 2 o'clock | Laat. imagines Armistice With Germany |°f Mietory next Saturday, ot Glanee ts i port, It was added that there had| ee ae *) lthe Peace Conference in Paris and the bugle call fe wdvan w , 3 : es par Seanad | At a joint concert at the Metropoli- | mad: a ! been various reports since the armis-| Admiral Kolchak's troops have! ie. ror paris Sunday night, ‘The *unded | Donovan headed n the regis Discussed in Paris. tan Opera House to-night It Ccncnen Gise wiuaeas ties that Ambassador Page would re-|"dvanced along tho southern branch | eo ane atate that he has Along the avenue the regiment; ment left for France, was Major pied 3 pected that $3,000,000 will be habbo dee a q ign soon to resume his literary work,|f the trans-Siberian Railroad in |" “! Aaitae by the Allies to act as Moved like clockwork in ines of y Michael (Dynamite Mike") Kelly Loar rene eet Puan rnreige | NORE te, jusplose OF Shs but opinion on the part of State De-|Kastern European Russia to Kine), |! : py ote ae toon, columnn of aquada at close dis-| the Second, Major Martin Meany, wit : ah athe ine: |bow Division. ‘The attractions partment officials was that whatever|only forty miles cast of Samara, ac. |*tpltrater in’ the question | tenes Lk nanae I eave in Maeeaunt ah tha otal mache eelnad Deomeenten to: Fi the financia! | bow Divine SORE Ghe Mr. Page's personal plans for the fu-|cording to deanatches recelved by the | SIU and £icteen 2 atta ‘aptuiney at Plattsburg and won el the uistice terms | by |ieae hmaninoff, Admiral May ture might be he would not consider) itusnian Commission in Paris from| Japanese Presa xp ss +) ‘This was combat formation and the |his majorit the battlefield; the which Germany pledg ele 10) Cole wil speak Ee ees or a the capital of Admiral Kol- thy With Italy. men carried only dight packs, as they | Third, Major Van Nes Allies not to dispec any of| The four captured German "8 government. TOKIO, April 25 (United Press) did when go! nt oy ltoo won nk led ad op | Marines now lying in the ha made along the northern brane’ of |day upon the departure of the Ital- crowds wav ; disieip i foreign title deeds or honds abroad, | ran. So wet ier two lie out ~ SEE FLYERS “TUNE UP" the trans-Siberian, where the antic lians from the Peace Conference, up- the bands played in ne Si at ; ? ether in the possession pf the) ream. at 1.80 P, M. they will at ! bas Rolahevik forces have taken Glazov. | held Maly Garryowen,” Killary Hertel puaten Ghd the KA HALGNONIWAN IN Ta ee kee eek at t of |b United States. fesvenue cutter ae eg. JA third column is, moving westward| Yamato Shimbun says: “If the LawsHAC he We Abas i or pante a RUDI ECE OF Tm so Fag ee ee sree Moardwatk Has Tiwilliig Sight In| migway between ‘these two furces| (erence. considera the ‘Talng Taal ct tue Gre ; ay A A clscussion in Paris, it was learned {Arthur M. Andersons leader Stunts by Air Racers—Ready and has reached Saropul, on the|agreement a scrap of paper, the same! ‘phe pol anmements wer edaek eget ee Deck Rau Re the Blate Departme |, {the Port Byron R, Newt for May Meet. Kama River, This stream is navig-|imeasure may be necessary on the tiene vara barhane alte a aeeie ate DY action taken: {6 Aen bi Pine ts te ey eames. ; |... jable and flows into the Volga, and,|part of Japan : | om watching the parade there| “Da the Freneh I ( +h vociated Gov. | Will be perm ATLANTIC ri The} with the disappearance of the jce,| Asahi Shimbur ste: Milhiaae Hitets nok: inters|doe wile Naa deen sthemmagedtce Ly Eonamouiiae yet Bane j sy Bee ice or at ta a Fl which ts now bri up, should Italy probably will conclude At the mat Wiahting: trish ae e ; ; ANE " cr Untied BiAies SEATS ia Planes over the boardwalk. It WAS} which js apparently the destination | hostilities with the south Slav aa ities Bah: Sean thet vlea marched i oN ncrrice {Kind is looked for as soon ag the HOT MENS ; Sematere Whe Wave reached town tol” anno. Lec and other members ct | worst fimhting, with Germany the}. “ver” fw feet to hold hack thos Pais er babi Mexico made known her attitude in| ine Soe rae ray ul tn Le nd iar nema fmm ing a ema on ena a tnt as | ene mate So Ni . ue [COMMODORE HOTEL. twophy awards that will go to the| ‘Ne Russian Commision here believe hero we " lonarge d'Affaires, who, In the name|Sold by Internal Revenue Collec- | ! “akyscrapers” that win in the eventa| ‘hat the movement westward will be | = Patadey : FOC ! nd w wh over the pave of the French Government, warned] tor Edwards at Noonday Meet- MAY. 77. d scheduled daily throughout May. rapid as spring advances, and (hey | HIGH RENT REMEDY SOUGHT. «ay wi one of ment in ft the Vietory Arch |the Mexican Government of the de- ing at Sub-Treasury | Lieuts, Gardner and Shank, two} °xpect Volaw Vulley’ will | Mt rom ' ; ‘ er the mination of the Aliies not to permit | Us le) ee | (TCETS 1 TOBE Oty, NOW, 4 former mail pilots, thrilled the visit- | 9008 be under the control of the Kol- | Mirseh An s Object of Meet-| Fifth Batt inded sama Ot Saw i any te rant in way by the| At the noonday Victory Liberty’ | ore to-day with aerial acrobatics—| Cas Government, Itt > hope ing W aday Afternoon. ven and others who returned tr ties and thus cheat the} loan meeting at the United State first over the centre of the resort and| the Omsk forces will soon capture) Chairman Nathan Hirsch of the | cas ae the dame ani-| Sub-Treasury a large crowd heard AMUSEMENTS. 5 cey-| Father Francis P. “Big BUI" Edward: Collector of In- | BILTMORE HOTEL jac 0 then {n dizzy gymnastics above the| Viatka, thus making it imperative | Mayor's Committee on Rent Pr nated at cation that was to be den t sea, Then they joined Lieut. Steblin| (hat the Bolsheviki withdraw from [ing announced to-day that the meet-| march 4s one of ut vawata | Caran ternal Revenue; Jacob H. Schiff and] das. Avril 29. 5. iciaek Ticnett Tea W in | im a simulated attack upon a pow-| the Archangel section, as the railway | ine bo held Wednesday afternoon {at the head of the regimen wh they | ‘This was agreed to by Germany in | Private W. M. Biok of the 27th Di- | Wis\"VeRNON CASTLE” MARGAHET MAYO, erful dirigible, cruising past tho Fe-! running worth from Viutka reaches | Board Estimate chambers, | position ho was entitled lost ardinal | sig the armistice, but the Car- | vision speak Bntnener Sen BMS SM Prtmemety BnulD 1 _ Oy a perl ARR to receive | the Dina at Kotla 1 would eS ‘ pesca t - i went to rear, taking pla { ot Cathoi mittee Pane, Covarningtt. veniiad: okt a6 Collector Edwards acetioned off = H the aviators. The grand stand, seat. | Communication a tween the iba Petetel ring aril I er Hanley and nin them, flowers were thrown on on the part of Mexico in prev |two grandstand seats for the parade! Logy, FOUND AND REWARDS ing 3,000 has been finished, ind all} lied forces in Northern Russi : ropa gee ; ne AN ey ae in. thar ; aot ting any. uc ales wou d violate he | of the 69th Regiment and got $1,000 | ew te . for the mee th rn sovar ae s de i v Me rs by is of ily between Mexico anc r ' | Ad facilities are ready for the mect none of 00 1 vernment = wad cactaenitaliven ch al for the feartens and 1 ban BR THAT LARMR Oe CALBOl ind that the Mexican Gov- |{n bond subscriptions for the He $1, 000 R WARD he dmiral Kolehak's troops in all lca f oroughs n of the Old 69 ; 4 ¢ d not accede to the re- | said that Wall Street paid $500,000,000 X QUESTIONS ASKED | tq ———— C2 ovak and Allied forces h ‘ Bayo Heian © PPG MANY NOTABLES IN REVIEWING reply wag made to the |) ry pay $1,000,000,000 ¢ a , : . aay dand chee er ¢ ino! 1 ¢ vernn hen the same ould pay $1,000, Ie Year | ee Cemooy ‘ { aH Commande Shire Army W Their ex his disgovery Patho Dune Ken STAND AT 82D STREET. ¥ onveyed to Moxtoo ree {and that if the Victory Loan wasn’: [Sih $4 gmoud barytia: Bad 0 iW — Lag ted ve ene ey ae « voted much si ght on, i iat Mayor Hylan and his party arriv iyUo-Hungarian finanstal | subseribed even more in taxes might | sw Mite Coniton or helewen Mite att 4 MENS, April © pit ) « ference etreles| HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. ” ? 4 ; < be looked for " a —Lieut G Liggett will s iM and novement tn > ' t mia » the CHAD eviowin stand on | i ved in oMecial circles here gior Gen, Dickman coma roof the | augu: 1 time ugo for the rex loved boys the ue between |) attitude the Carranza | $ Third Army as soon as solution of ognition of th msk government by |, : -FwO-e8 He; fiitie . . REL a | S2d and 83d Btroets at 2.20, follow was pa responsibl. "the First Army is completed, it was the Entente powers and the United | (25.4) Rounding | Billow REGIMENT'S TATTERED FLAG , ertinn cna amine fe of the neh Go | F announced to-day. ‘ laeage a , DRAWS MANY CHEERS. FOYs BMD GUE. PANO!) ment to reoalye Albi U, I a H second The sight in the pa W 1 an, ¢ nde Ne 27th | Minister to France, and for the ex 7 i ihe \nealed micah 4 ss | clusion of Mexico for the present from | Kira Hit: |that of the nd the | the League of Nations arried through a ' 1 yellow f . } (ACR Mwidens | steeples nents of th axe , 1 pul as the polie 1 O'Ryan and Col. Otmated joined | ‘Trade | ‘ nd up; abe wo t rains of "Come Back to 8 party “ a rin 10 Ctoeders, Med by ¢ Sergt, John nan \ ¢ a May pa : || | Special for Monday, “April 36th | | Attractive Special Tor Tuesday April £%h i place $16.50, show $7.00 James Murray at h aide hore rin’ 1 “Kathleen May nee With tt Mayor were Rodman | ri COVERED sf. NK Ho- LASSSEs CREAM BLOSSOMS | hes 308: At ie regimental cc Ve sani tA © same mome Wanamaker, Gov, Henry J. Allen of ie “ine, ives are patie re We tte. wilte ' , f the to Kansas, ior Gen, Shanks, Go oe riehest Cream «oe pla 3 ) nrown to the t wa UJ $ M K M he “4 ¥ y¥ flavor and the h, ; Wate th, Slumber-| starred banner of the regiment, ca drove up with a detachment BR t of Minnesota, Senator Uneacetied (Chocot | re | er hd f © 69th nd; Wil M. ¢ Jer « ary of State db 4 671 gold stars adorning i 1 ldiers of th ha am * a combination, St he \ ‘| re Travis, Gov. James B. Cox of Ohio, MONDAY ON \ DA 25 eservedly | sng, (Pherae 0 eel ae onc a a ea a |B Gi oge iy " os Mitte ¢ I lye you Smarts ¢ with Sorat ; tj ing to grect them secretary, Roderick Kennedy of the | 7 oe. hi nba te lO | doo Kan the "Tammany ‘Ty When G on and h taff | aneent O Hivernians; Bor: ri ° in \ Mr. and Mrw. Dan. | 20° # s ) ; - At ugh Presid Maurice Connolly | | e Largest Selling ori tice ees ects ah te bei rt \4 hd n ‘i The | sanizat Between then yp \ Col, Olmste : ’ Mann, Admiral Giounon and members TSE trata ANUP hOD if Drain f yorted t rehild | by special Inviation of Col, Bonovan, | West side of t eet fo greet Major | of the Mayor's Committees | f sont uanms ot ahi il with the regiment wher t went | Rear Admiral Kountz of the U.S. 8 oauipnient, and marched to the bar ifteted if Om im ¢ ne Wome, to Camp Mil i y with it |} Oklahoma, Commander Phillips, his | Hotel mmodgore, where a dinnet realulps > NOTON, AGNL:RB rn All Skane St, Mihiol and Sedan corre | aide, and Mrs, Phillips, and Major | Will be given for them by oo truste RD ROX Be zations of the 80th (Virginia, West \ir- Ley an a the of the regimental fund. To-morrow Yorks Brookiyn, Newarl 1 f Worl ginia and Weat Pepnayivania) Division | SPondent. ke uinbaugh of the Marines, There | morning ‘they will return to Camp vos Aaah Bet Yorks Mrothipes Naver, \ [osama Vaal gne! to-day by early convey! Another attractive feature was that | as much cheering as the fighting Mills, then go to Camp Uptoa fag do- Ile Specified weight luciddes the suniainer © : , home, curt “of whe regiment's eighteen buglers,’ mon cachanged courteslgs and then Wp diltzation. OO SEA r * S Pm a Pe ste “ogi CARAS iT RNR reREAATRERE vi Rene A= FANTASIES ne = ooo = ante ore ee uhapacminead — . me

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