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- me ERT FHP RON WAP 6 HP ACE Y ATION POLE OER IE S18 7 G17 SEAT PR NE TINIE AIT RIP RT I ttt rat THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1919. : HARDEN A TTACKS GERMAN DELEGATES T0 THi; ‘ PEACE CON GRESS BAVARIAN PRINGES.*®* su ae | | | Sephegsaopnenae —SHOTIN MUNICH ss. Qi OF Te STEN LARTS ETON PACES SRR UN OF GERM Foreign L sniguaye| 1s for Converts, Re- port in Wa Small Plane | B WASHINGTON, May t tor No. May %—Ame an| if 900,000 in the nation le “F v 1 t Aroostook, Which a a P aganda for Bolshe nverta « erew and supplies for the Yn ; Albert of Taxis and Von) cording to by one say a ansalt | Radical Editor Says Peace ii Wrede Victims Before Invad- | inetudea in tits propasanda ie a me my, Kea of he Delegate Are Vorst That 4 1 ; eit jeoge “to the American proleta aid rine to Could Be Chosen. ers Were Overpowered. | written by ‘Trotzky of the Kussiar an carly af porsibl des “ | Bolshevik Government, called the A ter ne the di on the wind | _ —_ 5 B-C of American Bolshevism,” and ex currents ip the roadstead for “take-off | BERLIN, Moy 1 (by United Press BPRLIN, May 3 (Associated Press) | plains how to oreenize for and stage a perposes “anid obtain « view of the! courier to Paria, Moy 3).—Germany, 7 (via Copenhagen).—Among the host- | revolutic aor a Bet ae bs = i a country surrounding Tre= be save. icbGe tide aan: have been shot in} Loe need fe meclu * edenbepotitan Another United Statea vessel, believed | must sign any peace terme the Allies Communists before rihrow of the existing to be the Praiie, from New York with |offer her, says Maximijian Harden, : they were overpowered were Prince ally urged, it \ NC expedition, ar of Ie Zukunft, and the most en Albert of Thurn and Taxis, Prince Von Wrede, Privy Councillor Albert | disturbances muy be o rman of prominence. ages sald Munich »: WIND THIS TIME DELAYS fr J by either | them, and even he was a member ot 1!the jury which recently declared the r|murder of Captain Fryatt justified. att, commander of a British chant steamer, was executed be expr architect. { Heavy fighting marked the . ; ' } of the Bavarian and German Founder of Hungarian Republic, | | Se rsa ree | Om ite, Naso ie FOUND SLAN LE AMATORS oe sae MRS, VERNON Nis Poise nc Set siete 1 be maintained Visits and conferences with verona . ma U boat. amd there were heavy low n both faity nnd conferences, : eA waits } F VIENNA, May % (Associated I" ub xper f nee aly an Hawker or Raynham ov arti lay xpressed fear ‘that the xturban \ already disseminated by q Mosderivin Prof, Franz Von] “*kiem! in Government may influ- cited the counsel of ee cits CROSS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT ©" es mt See es wer TAT had he nell ; , he treaty, even if the delegates } tide 4 saan Be & revolutionary propaganda; it f { : : italy) 6otinasl kb acceptance, Al [ Bavarian branch of the family ek te 5s Papaiutien ta 7 «i ‘ British Flyers Still Hope to Deteat ; though a radical himself, he declare i} Thurn and Taxis, He was mar- Another clipping declares, “We must he camerican: 1 Trip he opposed Communiain at this tim: ! i Med to ‘Archduchess Marguerite | prengh revelation, Jt ina iosomiee ae i ; Mer et lwhtte adinitting hie belt the coun } of Austria and was one of t equipped with knowled, r Ler a) fr OO} ec : eK. y f cross Ocean | og will be plunwed: ite, Comiauaibe ; leading nobles of Bavaria, The | with the divine iniasi bs st INS, N. F, May 3—WindJi¢ the treaty is not signed, i Von Wrede family hax been | spews to pnter me trate Yo irs cif In su rec We ys ‘ nna here this afternoon made it | wpho German pence delegates af i prominent in Bavaria for years. at 4, Xf " ude that Aviators Frederick I tne worut that could posslyly hav i | Dr. Doederiein was a Mt ital KAROLYI WRITING A BOOK ; ‘ , An i ' ies Ae eee : seets: Chote,” sald Harden, “Ete | In os Mis te y M - ne | | Z f ; ‘ mes i * hk " Bs : 4 kraneatiag Bights \Schuecking is the only pacifist among j while Prof, Von $ As we | v “ ; ‘ 4 * age Sabi Ad known aw a seuiptor, wainter and | TO STAVE OFF HUNGER i we United States passey | (ry since deceiving the people admitted that at the present he was bined P n, Bavarian and Wurt-|4 ag aeeaedes writing a book In E 8 furthe Ish aviators could give the Amot ~|the peopic through the press to op- offer to negotiate had b October and played a prominent p Hlete conquest of the alr, Inasm en a te and still| pone hie pan ee Aa) i They met with resistance which made] in her politics, until a few weeks a Rha Rint MINKE Waa Wikila te Mr. Sih ae AIRES | Toru eaRU Re ae it necessary to fight for each position, | if he not mixed up in t y aeW Wr ght, in America, I trust that w announced | n ace f the tr The attack was carried out by com-]!9 an interview with @ corre ndew G vernment of our country of the t | America will hoartily and : the pre advance this scionce, which nglish on Hun temerg troops, who fought their way a i Naval Plyers at Norfolic Plan Round | Worse than it did during the war, ‘ ~ | gary'’s Communist experiment, in the! (Continued from First Page.) cpl tad eae BAL taki mind coer \ mF Bue) Trips Here. Wee same Germans who con igto the suburbs of Schwabing. |) o58 of earning sufficient money to ; NORFOLK, Va., May In an effort |demned the fourteen points as over- Thaikirchen and Nymphenburg stave off hunger, Count Karolyi | Joint of the Joft foot. The feet of ve | Lieut, Ors Wi ne Try Parachute COURT ORDERS 5. CENT FARE |' ca o "lio further demonstrate that @ es *-| harsh and impossible, when President? GENEVA, May 3.—The Roumanian | until a few months ago was rat body found in the woods at Ne \ tis f » plans ave) Wilson first wonounced them, are now amd Czecho-Slovak Governments, ac- | millionaire with thousands of acres of | show a large bunion on the right is A in Mrs. Bennett's Memorial RESTORED ON YONKERS UNE ’ 1 Ath of | be yy maval flyers at the | j,, ily twlatide Aen aboutcto ‘cording to reports received here, have | land toe joint and a smaller bunion on t to Son 7 Hampton Houds base for avother 44-1 make them easy. The fourteen points wefused to entertain the offer of Pela} “Tt noe are ely oe ey pee Kellett foot * unions, wh ‘ uiwaye Pee piand New| are Rot eany; they are han, Preal- the Count continued, “who w rie t ——- | pee Kun, the Hungarian Foreign Minister, Res There Is a discrepancy between the ya ee aR a | Citizens Win Victory in F bie dren, and f equipped seaple ue, {dent Wilson did not end them to make territorial conditions provid. |COme the Communist Government be) ciothing on the body at New Canzan| ATLANTIC CITY, May 3.—To-day ere muse it guarantees to k rving to death wh pas from Ordnance Granting Hi yh75 | otherw I told the Gi ing that fighting stopped on all fronts. and the clothing Miss Woolsey wore | the first of five man peop! ch was not the} jaturdays which will | z ¢ 1 to The di when they were first enunciated that ‘The Roumanians and Czechs continue Shia Wi wi sloy when last seen, Miss Wooltey was | be devoted to contests for substantial | Rates, But pretty lven went In fe : 1,300 mulles they were the uid get, and the march on Budapest. “In going over th oks g{ attired in a two-piece tallor-made | trophies and priges, finds two ¢ 1 A mandatory Injunction w signed dancing care narr pre Pad w. GAFA ROGET Hn mt factory which 1 formerly T| suit of brown broadcloth, with aay, rely interesting venta listed, x] by Supreme Court vusticy Matt at) Vernon \ n Blythe, who was : Buys 1 100 any PLANES; j the points because the peace term ed that my total ome from | buttons, and wore brown silk stock nonstration of parachute drop; White 1 ecting §thejdancing under the name EERO a of the workmen in U 8 put m feartul of the worst If the The be vy at New © GERMAN WRITERS PREDICT |°:::'s; merger pg geld ge sd coma tc] Cua andthe to teeume sve mont SELLS THEM TO INDIVIDUALS 2-eene ee Eee 2 S58 «oe (o> | ree py |sponsible for the jirl'x deat dchaiigelsindeisttlgr bap emngiedalm ie kboresar th | Discuss the Terms. MAY DAY DEMONSTRATORS Tite ltendquarters detectives and| Jap from a seaplane In full flight, at restore its aska Doctor Gets One , ' |German delegates trifle and br An absurd economic! nh was intercolle ib atta gp : uinou n W | when our whole future der ae Loom ‘ x beon obtaining in the| tired only in brown cotton stockings programme, The latter will be the ‘ ba blade lle House was filled Jour changing the world’s hostility t Central mapire for ciao and a worn two-piece suit of blue first air competit ween repre- ; od the restoration of fi Ge Naw Son and couple were ¢ Curtiss Corporation Makes | good will by openness and honesty.” Correspondents Believe Teuton En- HAD ESTEE ORO BOS. PISO EHO Te | aattmtiven oe Oost CoHgnns ke. beer bfeneree Ns ers ever taken up by and! agg.o00 Deal With U. S— | poe " ; COURTS MARTIAL FOR PARIS |buttons, But the nody was evidently | ‘The parachutist is Lieut. Jean Ors, 47 PE Sa ES ae ty me ’ m was . : | voys Will Have Two Weeks to hurriedly dressed by per t SPANISH PARLIAMENT an expert from th enn of M 1,000 feet, and trust to a parachute t h : vd ‘ ‘ ( cut’ | Corporation, No. Vanderbilt Av BERLIN, May 3 (Associated Press). —_—_——— ie Barsoile toacied hls awa lavinilonntar Hebe BIEt see Pua Oe ee Ue ntai n F i © | nwes ha hae re than 1, f Sh nsita shat ty h D f of the fight made there ainst a tif wed Ante Pipi ron : The correspondents of German| Eighty-seven to Be Tried for As- ean oP pais Web tahalat aon ely to land, He is the only entry teen-cent fare for a ride to the subwa nt 1 \ ar day through |Report. That Coun “Romanone Is ’ Rewspapers at Versailles in their art | cault, Rebellion and Making — [sey and te descriptions ture | St fe Suan abe eed alee ca v W 8 pub’ bp, Richard-| to Retire Is Denied by EN dciice Win ine pease pielinls Seal : Hi nidied be parents. Later De.| offered by Mrs, Louis Bennett of means the went:to-Jengiatia and doine 1 BRneaY Seditious Utterances Jtectives Op and N o have! New York, mother of Lieut. Louis service or . 7 the Press. narles agree as to tho correct attl-| |, if Ft heen ore Miho tase ue Ming Hennett, who was. kill while flY= Webster R kein laced edi ete ee PROS as viddtiaptiaate es s “ r-| b gas “a ee ants tage i ve’ his 8 He * ul pu given | LONDON, Mo Ay 8. q Ak CALGELAd, Wate \OMETOAL AA: Blew " ave bee ed o th atry, and while @ : do not know what our Sp. 1a8 signed a decree dissolvin Gm German deigates. demonstrations en May Day. will be wea ist Ms plane been equipped with @ para~ ‘TWO KILLED WHEN PLANE RuIMOtSL REA) Kesde h Raid. Waa ton. galectabit aianti! Ate 1-| Parliament, dig pple Kea frag The correspondents soem to expect pkgenaeseaier ce paesphee 4 ; Miss Woolsey was the daugh ter Atl nn gre diva disc laeh Yon Soilone SiR wil ied: by a fe: sai ; : Les . vl - me Exchange Telegraph from Madrid. The } ten days to digest the peace condi- A vaca - A ? ae Castle eles ee: 1 oe Wk will be held June 1, “ dons and a furthe. fourteen days to [Prohibited weapons, newspapers vay yenr and a half as an entry clerk are us follows: Intercolleg- bout $2,000,000, We expect to sell ae tranulde lethves (t The Madrid Diario Universal dent | A number of those under arrest are | oy the Merriam Paper Company, No. seaplan ad trophy, at her mov 5 a used p r $2,000 and the new nies isoves them and that peace will be by takes Benaat On Gell hk plane speed trophy 7 ete , . rh ve ttow Ley the truth of @ report that hag been tn Bigned toward the end of May. [of foreign birth and carried large sums bese TOA Af ulaela ca nar out or 100 Kilometres ‘ Major and ieten ieutenant, ehetniin naNs rei a , - $5,000. : circulation that Count Romanones, the i \ ys i POD ea ne CNeae BUA GBS Te course out from the| — Drowned but Pilot Escapes ater Ww ran 4 or purchase ©. MW. An-| former Premior, had decided to retire Christobal Pler Fleet Goes Hampten Reade home until April 10, when » for “the wet t me tor 100 aloe With Injurie: ‘ Lae é Bioun Clty, Thy eho with two) Fram BOB'S. I) sen des ates Workers. | . ” i aunt, Mrs, bly Hp in tajuries, . the Day. sand operate |{at Spain has been’ designated to I give exhibit over a measured course; | : Re inkantae (enter the Executive Council of the MAMAMA, Say “Aestdeul) Gali] voconnnm ana o _ 1456 t 13th Stre | to expense money" prizes, of| PANAMA, May 3.—Major R. M,C in the n ad- 1. A machine ready been |enter the c Chester Harding, Governor of tho |, NEWPORT NEWS, V %—|sho remained ath $260, $160, $100 and 850, for the’ four | of California and Licut, Ri ‘onkin | ditional bond between them tet to Dr, FL AE of Bea. | weasue of Nations is @ success due to. Gamal Zone, has established an elght-|THC Atlantic Fleet will anchor in until 11 o'clock the next) morning, | best records in | Count Romanones.” seaplane comp’ - lof Atlanta, ja, were in i Mrs. Cast heur day for laborers on the piere at {Hampton Ronds to-day, |i \ a8 an-|when she left, hy Billed Je eh City, Neb. Many small to ying she was going ns the has been credited with tion, ‘ ‘ Jairplane accident yesterday at Mira but when sc sician visits cannot be reached In ase, ha {to her home in Springfield. } In addition, contestants to- ai h bal. This has been done with- |nounced at the naval base, Tho ; a | age. . contestants to-day will |flores locks, Lieut. J, R. le Hitt wa rise lated she|lees than seven hours by rail and he 4 , Christodal, This bi lone with: | eet will rocaain in Hampton Roada| family has not seen her nor heard| figure for cash prizes totalling $2750, | Cores loc as Bi to RICE jement were clroulated she) om ae : us. ||] “LABOR UNREST IN : ] jemt any change in the pay of Amari: [BG Mi yorktown during May and | from her since | offered under the terms of the will of |SHEMtHY Injured. he would never marry | Wil_use the airplane in making hi scalls, | Bom eenple7eeh, wan work om & month; (S00 | Connecticut authorities this atter-| Samuel HH. Valentine, for weekly ine | Mor Clark and Lieut, Tonkin were se Hioense: torenu: this|\ NSW Fark City purehamee 6 @9n5 | BRITAIN. 2 J } hoon also received a report that the | tereollegiate seaplane contesta, Since | Passengers in a hydro-airplane drives S| Gans of No, 10 Broadway, ‘The Texws —-— ~ a - body might be that of Mrs, Agnes|they also come under the head of [by Licut, ttt, — Bec of engine | Morning she gave her nam |Company (an oll ation at Hous | oo Heechart tot triers oflee | easter eats te ae atta |r kus Me, Mecham Seu |cerne, re nate 'a matt ||| MARY MACARTHUR who disappeared Heb. 16. Mra, con-| for them will not ot ¥ the ama- lit cleared the first gate of the lower | Her place th es: HNO| Caray cite payroll into Newiataxieos Thia | Yate nn trae, , etal siimbia has sent a team composed fhe air a dice or and | waa attired tt nd wore |gmounts to about $200,000 and the ‘ of Lieut, KB, L. Smith, R, M. Craig-|three men into the water a velvet in BASIN company’s Amect as: bash’ Found seye at the Public Forum ITALIAN TROOPS NEAR KONIA,. 22's: nastrand, MG. Bpoon- | ana ihe Gained reat | erties | 1M. 8. Martin. Fo! | Pr fat on, Ensign Charles United States Railroad Administration Director General of Railroads Ne ie CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION erted to Have Landed tm Gulf of |U.S.N, is here Lieut fi vo BRITISH PEPER ASKS Mie ay thirty and hin occupat FIRST 1,000 RECRUITS WILL ||| EtthaAvsnus and Teeth Serene Inol | Ensign Dowenty represent Harvard; | A “NAVAL HOLIDAY” Business ay sh ie he i i ata. Te a seut. Ralph Do Castro, U. 8. Ny, The gift of the legroom's father | hs . . acm eatel Cunttantinopie tepare | eae nna bie, tewart Mar: ah IDAY" roe eet or ve sree ove’ SAIL FOR FRANCE TUESDAY ———— Lehigh Valley Railroad corte Fram tenanmetle 2etarhs | gua ey Celieeelh, rd Lae Muna. eS es Boston Conservatory of | 7 . Conn right. ihYiehing Co, : F; landed in the Gulf of Isoiz and will Mosle raswitt ; he’ vening World.) present to the bride was a string of) They Will Replace Drafted Men in OIeD, soupy Konia. et K Toque Ans Seryl H. Ken- LONDON, May 3.—In an editorial |435 matched pearls, Roth were merry yaa Be Held ALSOP.— ROBBINS, neal aie an Pinu is a Turkish th Me poe de te ita ad yim’ lon the visit of the Secretary of the|when getting their license, and when Regular Dvisions to Be He Services at the CAMPBELY, FUNERAL t ‘Through train of sleeping cars and coaches to day and won them $750 of the Pan-| Navy Daniels, the Dally Telegranh | the dancer was asked why there bad Overseas. CHURCH, Rroadway and 66th st,, @un- on's! suggests @ “naval holiday" —a been #0 much secrecy she said peop day, 2 P.M A ANIA SHS HALTED ‘Amerioan “Acronautio. Conyon \ t ceuig “Sivas Gunite cabana uals Meeantion i AQU T [pris Le Boney, main - x ae | breathing space" for the navies of mint think she was seeking pub-| \ Owcupation Will sail for France | HEAL LOUISE. oleae, faa ork yrinlie east gator Bying | Se Worl. Heity, which she n't | next Tuesday on the transport Agamem- | rvices at the CAMPBELL FUNERAL a el ee 1 »bjective being the Naval Air tion) “a naval holiday was proposed and day, 3 P.M at Rockaway | rejected by Germany and Qermany aquith reached Rockaway at 6.15,| never made a greater mistake than! ave my I's just Embarkation at Hoboken ited by | Hl 5 eter NSO! Stokers and Firemen Win Permis- ott ninety One pusand STEPHEN. , a sf pid sje he last few rvices atwthe CAME vunerau and Kendrick fifteen minutes later » aughe Well, L “y d sion for Hilarious Mates to Jaquith, as Winner, took $600 of the| When she turned @ deaf car to this! oinued, “1 didn't want « week up the firet detachment to} CHURCH 3 oad Way and 66th st, Bat- an Ga Aboard Iprige, “He landed’ here at 6.40 at| Suggestion, Now the time hay come |fOntinueds a Sareea y will relieve drafted | urday, 2 M he {night. Kendrick's return trip started| when it can be made again, There |‘? ee : fi w in the regul Cm v «| KAWSEM.— FLORENCE The sailing of the Cunant liner] at Newark He got in at 8.16. or need be no discussion of standards | 'C*!"* an L ed usain 1 France and German, ad 1] Be at the CAMPBELL FUNBRAL JAquitania for Southampton waa dev] The day's activities in connection) OF stroneth or margina of safcty, but en X ‘ 1 1 hia ru CHURCH, Broadway and 6th ou, jlayed t minutes (o-day by the re | Convention were devoted largely to|the British Government may wel! | More than ste ‘ vei by] Baturday, 2 P.M tokers and fir to work | Prumoting the Victory Loan. A” big| proclaim. itsel prepared to enter) goin The no dra! a ye durd> | SCHUM, —CARRIE ° © of th mates who had|qirigible from the Cape May Naval| upon a nav t holiday for the period} »pent in the Ad on of wa —_—KS—€_—_— the steamship and hita r Station flew here and, hovering | of, possibly, ve years.” Saran if . aie are ath ae Catton ithe Ipans Gare aerated Ua tiaiae bead Laveen tbe Rome walinaruouees uate lees —— Sra APSR A80 A tea taped siete. | LOST, FOUND AND REwaens, has been restored. aud po to bed. ‘The firemen won aud {ands of posters urging promenaders! GABLES OPEN TO RHINE. a aU Bess 4 IN TAXICAB, “ pike Auntie aan \to invest ddl . Chap, 44th at. Briday, 1.18 P, i pee ne ye part] Haddte Stinson was over the city off | | BODY FOUND IN RESERVOIR. | AMHERST RAISES SALARIES. | » Villig’ diatiind eel eager’ Lvs. P Ivania Sta. 6:17 P. M. Among the passengers were the Marl} wig on all day in his JN-4, looping, | Messages May Be Sent to Occupied | | by bie NT; ewan ve. Pennsyivan: a. D3 ° mt Ming, the Countess 4108: \tail spinning and nose diving, while Peyr Barker of Oxford 2. in woe bootie (Seventh Ave. and 32d St.) vera Lexbel | geaplanen. skirted. tho surf pine may now bi PU Eee eer cesr ee | anh r an om exhibited also at th Air f t nth i ba . ; . race George) jeld w stunt invented to show | Allied c AMHL T, Mass, Ma A Lvs. Hudson Terminal 6:10 P. M. | the possibility of using an airplane | Dank of the " cupa. | | A ee on mera = Ne yy: te March {On small landing fields, A fifteen-foot | tion as well as for those im dccupied | aay MW nity as Ann Tan erat one vec artictee @ Beture K circle was i, in which he] territor ik Bas ™ J the Ridgew ’ asin N By te eels a ‘advertised in The World or reported Other important changes in train schedule. ae May rd ey | Stopped his machine’ accurately « ial Cable Company announced t ey pe rh far at fo Lost and Pound Bureau.” Room ; on ny 3 elve thouganc es, volplaning at a sharp ang ’ , ' rom #2 3 World Butlding, wilt be sted ls may be had at all Consolidated Ticket | Brition nial troops participated in WiMC® VOIR ARID Or Od ane | Telegraphic communication is re-]ivergreen Que r Lia -|f for thirty days, These tists be At the request of the field officials, he | Aiea} er (Pia of ive bik ‘ it Meeps teee Unie 683 Offices, Pennsylvania Station and Hudson Pere Ree Nee enaciags: mane speed tours of th ew sieKllO- | Korres and ait uther offices in Bastern [hoy 00 to 88.000, st and Found” advertisemente Terminal, oa a i found in the pockets was ad- was made from $ st Barker, senior tutor inh Ayessed to Zanderbeck, and a registra-}egry at New. Goilege, Oxtord Unive tion cant bearing that name also was] sity, and @ fellow of the university, can be left at any of The Worl Advertising Agencies, or can be telephoned directly to The We Se 4000 Roekinan, New York. South African and West Indian public, | >_> - M soldiers were in linc, King George, The following cablegram from Sec- | Mereantile Trust Co. as Rew Queen Mary, the Prince of Wales, eid retary of the Navy Daniels was we The Mercantile Trust © Churehi!|, Comed by the executives of the coa- lao, War Minis has been inted registrar of shelfound. Reports to the police revealed | was elected visiting professor in h ikiyn Office, 4100 Mata, Bascetas He Saiole and others saw the vention: stock of naicort Johnson Corporation ( Zanderbeck had, been gyissing sory “Inghebetitn te qhe & nece = rom Buckingham Palace, ‘. “Il regret that absence trom ~ the Winchester Company, since FPobruary, a a sciaieil - . cae tee ——$—$—$_$__