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Pere wt Press).—Budapest is the nce aa cd Sor ee RE eE Te See oT THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1919. AUSTRIAN PEACE DELEGATI ON WILL REACH FRANCE ON MAY a2 jon that the treaty as it now stands ns gave huncrable and satisfactory to Belgium aod recommended that should he signed. The Council unanimously indorsed M, Hyman's view, but was equally unanimous in expressing the opinion that the attention of the powers nelal and economic aituation in Belgium and to the necessity that tho Allies as- sure Beigium of complete support @ould be drawn to the fin looking to her economie restoration. The Council was further of the opinion that tho Allies should be asked to support the initiation ations with Holland regard ing t waterways of Kast Belgiur AUSTIIAN DELEGATES INVITED TO FRANCE TO REGEIVE PEACE TERMS: Expected to f May 12—Couneil of T at Work on Treaty BABLE, Moy 5 (United Press) A despatch from Vienna to-day r | ported the Allies had invited the Aus- trian peace delegates to com> to St. Germain on May 12 PARIS, May 5 (United Press),—Im- Medintely after presentation of the German treaty the “Big Three” will » Pewin assembling tho articios of the Austrian pact. according to authorita tive information, While no official announcement haa been made to that effect, it is generally understood a formal invitation has boon despatched to the Austrian Government to send its delegutes to the Peace Confer- ence Preparations for their reeop- tion at St. Germain, near Versailles, were bocun Saturday, Unotfioial in- formation has been recoived that the Austrians probably will arrive in si. Germain a week from to-day. PEACE DELEGATION DOESN'T SUIT GERMANS | All Sorts of Criticisms Are Being Registered Against It, Says Bernstorff. BERLIN, May 5, (Associated Press) The Peace Department of the Foreign | Office, according to Count von Bern- storff, who {x acting in an advisory capacity to tho Government, ta being esteged by Germans of high and low @egroe who are rogistering all sorts of eriticlam Bome © ‘hem think the delogntion| Bhould be enlarged. while others object to its huge size. Appar sient with its pei e > PARIS AGAIN HEARS REDS HAVE GIVEN UP BUDAPEST Copenhagen, However, Gels Des- patch Denying Communists Have Surrendered PARIS, May §—The Matin to-day declared it had received confirmation that the Hungarian Soviet Government Hy had capitulated May 6.—A despateh | Feoeived from Budapnst to-day denied that the Hungari: oviet Government j had accepted the Allies’ demand to sur render. BERLIN, Sunday, May 4 (Associated of the Breatest panic, according to despatches to newspapers here. Recent statements on the situation by Bela Kun, the Soviet Foreign Minister, have led to « complete disappearance’ of order, and » Bela Kun himself is reported to’ have had a narrow escape from violence aut & meeting of the Soldiers’ and Work- men's Counci!. Red Guants have p j trolled the streets of the city, threat- ening the Bourgeoisie LONDON, May. S-cHungarian Soviet lorces have recaptured the town of woinok, on the Theiss River, (rom the Roumanians, according to a Hur wireless message dated Sunda » Budapest. Oe RATE ARGUMENTS HEARD. Five Saite Be Anwatl WASHINGTON Court to-day he. deral Power, May 5. d arguments in five A auits involving the right of the Iai road and Wire Administrations to fix rates over the objections of the various F state utility and corporation com missions. The attacks on the Rallr Mixtration’s exercise of power come from North Dakota State Supreme Court held that the Pre ident, acting through the director eral of railroads. did not have the right to set “intrastate rates bul only “ins f, teratate” rates & wire sults were brought. fram P South Dakota, Massachusetts, Ilinoig and wi and Kansas REDS’ GUNBOATS ATTACK ALLIES TWICE.ON VINA TRAFFIC EARLY | Stringent Rules Made for Bolsheviki settlement of the question of! losses on Other Sectors, the freedom of the*Scheldt and the| ARCHANGEL the Aled pos 1 the weapons en the enemy fi positions | » Hritish and Rus- on the right bank of the | WHI the polic Allies having | {Mx traffic fre covered all parts «broken up in tho river | the; Hues until an hour or two later. mass of awiftly *, |t is only @ matter few duya unt the Allied gun- flouting ice ex and go te the ald of the! A report to headquarters here this morning sald that the the Dvina was quict. The feeling in Archangel is that the crisis on the t The Bolshaviki, it is believed, delayed too long in grasping the offered when the Divina be ame open for navigation. Miuation alung | that the Allies captu and killed saventy of tho ses were four one machine gun and fifty rifles, tillery firing continued on tho Vag sector Friday The enemy artillery fro on Dvina front has been without result as far as casualtics are concerned, none having ‘been flight arullory Vologda railway front. An enemy force which attempted to cut the Allied line of communication Vaga was repulsed. Twenty of this party when surrounded by the Allies piece S Rare FINNISH RED GUARDS IN CONTROL OF PETROGRAD :zorsis’ 223, close (side cutrer’s activity Friday on the ntly no one is! Prepare to March Against While Guards in Struggle for wards are now masters of the Petrograd, according to a de- the and it is d to march aguinat y have arrested Danish Red Cross in that city reported they | A state of aie Potrograd Sunday, from Tsarskoe committee of three and gi ited power over the city and distriot of Reports were r from Paris that Fin Saturday | a} ish forces hud oc- identity of | are : former Russian cap!- tal was not established U. S. PARTY IN BELFAST. Hepresentatives of re Meet) who, Philadelphia, representatives of The Supreme not” eve SLAIN HOSTAGES BEHEADED | BY THE REDS IN MUNICH arrived here yesterday to c » go to Varies, ett for ng where the and on Wednesday Hobe entertained at dinner at ey WhiteRose Deservedly The Largest Selling Ceylon Packed Tea he World POLICE T0 SHUT OFF CROSSTOWN Parade Crowds, Despite | | | | | Whalen’s Statement. | 3) Notwithstanding orders from the Ishevik |office of the Mayor that the regula- nthe Dvina attavked Hon of traffic before the 77th Dt-| ns pear the Junetion vision parade to-morrow should not} the Vague second time oa Fr be us stringent as on past parades, | mn off by the guns the orders issued by Police Head: | which qu rtors and amplified by Inspector | | John O'Brien, tn charge of traffic reg- | was|Ulation, are quite as drastic as any | t| the elty has ever known, For the Mayor his Secretar Grover A, Whalen said to-day that would begin divert- nifth Avent {ax 7 ofclock in the mornin [cross streets would not actually be dlocked at Sixth and Madison Ave- Crom stroeta just south of Central Park will be open to cross town traffic, Mr. Whalen paid, until o | short tlme beforo the approach of | the parade. Chief Inspector John Daly waid at Police Headquarters that Fifth Ave- nue and the side atreets near Fifth Avenue would be cleared at 8 o'co'ck. clor O'Brit such matters were in referred Insp remark that al his charge, At the offloa of Inspector O'Brien era sing INfth Avenue from Wash- ington Square to 111th Street to-mor- row would be the subway shuttle in d Streot. Sixty-five hundred regu- 6,500 reserves were hin order includes all cromseown Division parade t across the a » of er broke the police cordon great musses of peo} Persons on foot, tho Inspector said, street opening hus decided that the sidewalk capacity of the avenue in his vieinity has been filled. In his dis- erotion he may rule as early as halt pust seven o'clock that Fifth Avenue | in his neighborhood is sufficiently n foot; on the other hand he may let them come until the very hour of the passing of the parade, It is the advice of the pollee that persons intending to watch the parade | from the sidewalk arrive e¢ At Madison Square, wher dificully from crowds eneed in the march of th 27th Div. the subwayyentrance at Fourth Ave- nue and Street north in Fourth Avenue to 27th Street, and from the Sixth Avenue “L" station in Sixth. Avenue north to 27th Street im Sixth lines will extend all the way north to 110th Street in Madison Avenue, and north in Sixth Avenue to 69th Str even thousand members of she regular police force will be on “ve job and 6,000 reserven, Of the re- nerves, 1 men and 1,200 women will be on duty at the municipal stands, Each stand will bo guarded 9 bY 9 uniformed fireman, The following sections of the avenue pxerved for sick and wounded soldiers: Both sidewalks from 17th to 20th Streets; both sidewalks fram 40th to 42d Streets: both sidewnlks from 45th to 47th Strocts, the weat |sidewalk from 34th to Sith Streets: both sidewalks from bo te ah ts, New stands for mambers of. the} families of the 77th Division men have | been erected on both sides of Fifth | Avenue, between 96th and 99th Streets and 1024 and 104th Btreets | | | ‘i Been One of Communists’ This enginoer was also in raids on| GO TO UPTQN FOR DEMOBILIZA- |} Victims. , Fawiep Rige Rad) also boasted TION AFTER PARADE. J of two raids at Dunkirk, one at Yar- | at Va After the parade the units will re- PARIS, Saturday 3. y | mo one at Margate and one at Sula. rae turday, May 9.—Only \hree| mouth, one at Margate und on I cupalee ihe aiuonibe Andlcd Wathaas My Ryan and Mr, [of the hostages executed at Munich | verpowered could be recognized, One of them was Prince Albert of ‘Thurn| and Taxis, Among the bodies which | were unre: tzable were three that| |had been decapitated. ‘They are be- | lieved to be those of the Countess Westarp, Councillor Dallarm!, who hus | eon known as one of Munich's bene- (actors, and Prof, Frang von Stuck | BRBRLIN, Sunday, May 4 —-1Herr | Klingelhiofvr, a member of the Munich Communist Government, has been ex jecuted after a trial by ‘courtmartial, a telegram from Augsburg says, ‘Pho | merange confirins the shooting of Herr rmy, and says that Gusta Minister of EB: htenment | nmunist Gover was mob 4d been priso the Gov- a New York Central Merger Upbel WASHINGTON, May r on in 1914 of the and Hudson River Railroad with the Luke Shore and Michigan Southern and nine other subsidiary railroad corpora tions was in effect upheld to-day by the | Supreme Court, which refused to_re- view proceedings instituted in the New ‘York State Courts by Clarence H. Von ner, & stockholder, to prevent confirma. on of the union, L Buffalo Congressman Surprise the New York State Civil Commision, 1* the first woruan to} t was stated that the only inethod | hold such a position here. | Mra, Smith's appointment will aivo| the Democrats control of the Civ efforts as lawyer for the employers 42d Si ; Service Comiission, the other mem- | Recently there was lar police, the inspector said, and | bers being John C. Clark, Republican, | | spread Ne . and t shut off all ve-/of New York City, President, hicles from Fifth Avenue and from] wiitiam Gorham Red of Albany, the side streets one block east and t at 8 o'clock. Damocrat, recently reappointed, TTTH IN GREAT ‘The selection came as a surprise to lines, it was explained, bo- | Democrats In the Senate, who while| the police found during the 27th | they realized that the piace was to! town cars| suspece that the Governor had in ‘The apartment building is occupied the passing |go to an up-State Democrat, did not) ind\allowed | mind a woman for tne job, Mrs. z to’ wedge | Smith was identified with women’s —_—_—— by five families in # themselves into it und throw the| Democratic organizations tn Erie of Mr. Leber. street into disorderly congestion, County. will be admitted to Wifth Avenue " through the side streets—except for such sections ax are reserved for q sick and wounded soldiers—until the In addition to the 77th Division surrendered | police officer in churge at each cross (Continued from Piret Page.) ° Narrows, ‘They did not eon-| quartered us follows: fine th ston, the lines will be drawn from | either, r merchant ships duet Avenue. From 27th Street the police | packe hibiting ptetur were sinking. Ho circulated constantly in among the 185 Red Cross nurses r the ship and made a general nuisance of himaelf by his bragging. “The British,’ The German off and new uniforms and took keen de- ight in showing their g Another Germar sbrugge, when the Vindictive was “We counted 679 dead and wounded | British sailors,” he said. : outnumbered ten to one. It’s a lie--| Every man in the division will be on a damn lie~if the British claim they | leave to-pight except details held in even after the Vindictive was | leaves expire at 7 o'clock to-morrow Countess Westarp Believed to Have) splash, by the Communists before they were | net at Dover hes WIFE ATTACKS OFFICIAL | Mayor's Committee that the soldiers w' i not go to hotels and restaurants | show you.” shouted Mrs, Norah| to-morrow afternoon and for their| twenty-four and pretty, throw: | dinners they will be allowed to follow | ing off restraining hands of court at-| their own devices. tendants in th Brookly | and guinea hens, and now the commander of the Ba. {band you will be moddi Bari dpelase of smaller parties will wind up New epartment, who had just se-] York's reception to the 77th Division | the convictian of John T Mur-|and a few days will see the windup for violation of the sanitary cod has a part of the United | keeping two ge ‘ in the back ya w York Central|, 2% ‘Troy Avenue. Magistrate Fo After spending an hour Murphy tearfully admitted that she | gered and fell dead had # lot to learn ubout the laws and customs of this country, haying bu ly come over from Ireland, Magis&oked on, The body ‘ol ms cue meus kM HOME OF LANYER GEN, ALEXANDER STATE MERIT BOARD JOB) WILL PASS IN 50 MINUTES DAMAGED BY BOMB LAUDS SPIRIT OF | Details of March of 77th Division RINCIPAL facts about the | Pp” 7th Division parade afe START — Washington Square, 10 A, M FINISH 110th Strect. Complete division | expected to pans in fifty minutes. POLICH RULES—Fifth Ave- Sixth Avenue to be closed after | start of parade. Central Park to be open, War Baker, Acting Secretary of Navy foosevelt, Gov. Smith, Mayor Hylan, Major Gens. Barry, Shanks, O'Ryan, Brig. carry combat packs and rift Cenarery to Political Leaders. n, with the | liard D, McKinstry as a member of) 939 a, M, Most of tho tickets | for some time in the fur indus have been given to present or | although Mr. former members of the division | ceived no threatening letters, | lieved be may have in mity of radical labor orvice for use ot atl families (Continued from First Page.) armories to-day will be the army ra- tion, cooked on field kitchens. regimental bunds the Police and Fire| rent manager for the Equitable 1uilu- Department bands wil furnish music| ing in Newark. Of ai these tenaits for the parade und cheer leaders will | Mr, Leber is the only one who is von |airect the applause at the stands. |thousands of applicants will be dis- appointed. GUARD ARMORIES. The units of the 77th which camo on the Amerionn destroyers from Cainp Mills this afternoon are | Capt. Emil Pohiman, one of | 4 Enginecrs—12th Rogiment Ar- mory, Columbus Avenue and 624! the the war, Tel greet claim >y proudly ox- of the sine ay they claimed he sank forty-three up th 305th Infantry—7ih Rogiment Ar- | the sturning on ment Armory, 26th Street and Lex.) ington Avenue. 305th Field Artillery—9th Coast Ar- ‘tillery Armory, West 1th Street. 302 Field Signal A. Armory, 9th Street and Madison | 1!0 sniffed the Cuptain, “are full | 8 wore bright lace to all | . all) Avenue, officer, Alowis Battalion and 3 Machine Gun | foreman, chortled with glee as he | Zale Rorgman, chortied with &! hej attation—sth Artillery Ar-| Shackiet being third engineer on an Million mory, Jerome Aven ‘bridge Road, the Bronx, 307th Infantry—22d Lngineers Ar- mory, 168th Street and Fort Wash- ington Avenue, Washington Heights. destroyer during the fight at aod Binge | at the Mole "We were victorious in that skirmish. rs was fifty-seven feet of clear the armorion on guard duty soe We fired on the davits ax they | morning when the various units will lowering the bouts, Splash, | begin to move to the assemblage they would all fall! in thé! ints about Washington Square, — | > British patrol | day the Division will start for Camp aid | Upton for demobilization, Experience | with the 27th Division showed the sank the ent WHEN HUSBAND 1S FINED ocr te ceo ueae notes! Basie | | lunches will be furnished to the men Mathish Avenue Court,|. Mrs, W. K. Vanderbilt will be the | hostess to as many 77th Division men as can be jammed gn the roof of tbe my hus-| New Amsterdam Theatre to-morrow | with, Take/evening, At the same time the offl- cers of the regiment will be given a rat th Waldorf-Astoria, two big events with hundreds First it my geese | was a fistblow on the jaw of tor Edward S, Hughes of thet States Army se ound two guinea jek the of their home at} | ed Murphys $10, and that was Mra, Murphy remonatreted: | MeAndrows ns drew a flask of a cell Mrs, |poison from bis pocket, drank it, stag ross @ table in the home of John Wismewski, No. 6) ping Avenue, while the latter | 8 removed to well fined her $20, “ppullen’s morgue, }: hiveeuigation Senn to Fi ility for Explosion at East Orange. | | | ‘ ifth Avenus and | sponsib' | nue to be olosed from 7 A. M. Capt, Albert Gasser of the 2 { untit after the parade, Side | Bureau streeta to Madison Avenue and | Gorton of the New Jersey State La bor Department, | vestigation of Combuatibdles, this afternoon | REVIEWING STAND ~ Fitth | sponsibility for the bomb which ea Avenue and 82d Street, Parade | this morning wrecked to be reviewed by Secretary of | of the apartment house Central Avenue, ‘The fact that the p n. Mc. |by Samuel F. Manus, Col, Donovan and Rear | for the Associated Employers of Fur Admiral Glennon, Workers in New York and Brooklyn, EQUIPMENT -- Soldiers will |is considered significant, and ts 8 Leber, gener tin | to be the reason for the Inclusion of hats slung over left shoulder. the Depa WOUNDHD = SOLDIERS—Men | vestigation. of 7ith Division unable to marca Tho vestibule was shattered | will report at 77th Division Club, | of tho windows Eighth and Lafayette Streets, at | broken, Gravee 8.30 A. M, and be taken in auto- | other houses in the neighborhood mobiles. | bomb, however, Appointment of Wife of Former DETACHED MEMBERS—Cas- | product of | uals who served with division | plosive was probably gunpowder and | overseas will report to former | it was not tightly packed. and several were broken The| to all nations.” was apparently the! plied, in Otherwise; of t l urred the en- there was some disorder, leader was convicted of a another was held for the Gr Furthermore, sued at Newark for the protection of ‘Tho other tenants are C, William Meinecke, a dealer in sur- gical instruments; E. wholesale provision dealer; stock broker; W. Murphy, a Herrick, der, a sidered likely ‘The demand for grand stand tlekets |) nping inclinations. lis unprecedehted and it ts feared that ‘The Leber apartment house the fashionable residential district The domd was pla MEN QUARTERED IN NATIONAL |i; the vestibule near the front « the neighborhood no one immediately preceding the | Plosion, which led then was a time bomb. f observations to the g4s808,| Division Meadquarters—ist Field| Chief of Police O'N. Artillery Armory, 68th Street und| Orange said he believed the the officers who admitted he was In) Broudwuy. Was gunpowder. command of the German raider | to have enem East Orange. Policemen maid employed by Leber had heard a noise outside the house shortly before explosion, that she had gone out and seen two men come from under » front steps, They ran and dis- appeared in the woods. mory, 66th Street and Park Avenue. |“"Eniet O'Neill anid be believed 306th Infantry—7ist Reginrent Ar-| bomb was intended to be a scare und Mmory, 34th Street and Park Avenue, | not, to, kill anybody. 4d i ne 80. Fic! te “| with the fuse removed was found ith Field Artillery—eath Regie | ie atinue PIMLICO WINNERS. FIRST Corps-Squadron | two-year-olds ; A fire cracker show AA) first; Oriental Park 0, show $20.0, 808th Infantry, 805th Mahcine Gun Agconis remetasts” OFAMATEUR MAKE MEN OF THE 77TH Fells Hylan New York Fight- ers Are Good Citizens and Credit to Nation Mra, Robert Alexand woman of charming app pres this afternoon as “the real Gen, Alex ander The pres Chairman Rodman W Com Welcome, who brough | the Commander of the 77th Divisio to City Hall with Mrs, Alexan | ‘The latter, introduced as the “real neral, Dlushed until her checks be as pink as the roses im ber co Maylor Hylan, introduced as “Hon. paid high tribute to or of oMfcers und men of the est John Hyls | 77th and expressed New York's sym | pathy for “the wives who gave their husbands and the mothers who gave their sons to bring peace and safety It w my ted St units. 5 the whole building might have been| nobling principles of Americanism Hestion: st "! er it i} baie es Baatiowea te sperate aad . Charles Bennett Smith, wife} GRAND STAND—Seats in the | wrecked. The fuse used was fron ae wh stuated the rank and file of when pedestrians ure to be barred |°f ® former Buffalo Congressman, who! pig stand extending from 69th to | ordinary firecracker, ho men I bad the great honor to from approaching the Avenue were | bas been appointed to succeed Wil-| ji0th Street will be reserved until | There has been a strike command, “1t was the ciples that pushed the 77th Divisio the fortress of Argonne wh that time nade. It was thes furnished the stamina during those trying twenty days of battle when Uh arose from its bed in the mud and attacked until the wad attacke day was wo! Thoss boys—your New York C boys—puid the price, ‘They never asked relief, ‘They were there to do Jor die and they heart when I think of the 77th in uc tlon. “We have tried to bring these boys mind and elean in 7th was in France back to you sane i ody. While the A young Arance, was] nted to the Mayor of Now York] jtation was niade by namaker of the asunder ree 4 fortune last Day to tell the President 4 of the great en- Mr. Mayor, through ch, up to 4d been deemed impreg- principles that yed the game like men. 1 shall not try to express in mere words the pride that fills my hur comm f insisted above’ thugs that mon be safe- 1, not only in battle, but is np and billets, trom the perils and |temptations which [think you @ao Lanna inne ywo 4 great debt of gratitude vurlous weltare vciations | which have aided in carrying out oar commander chiet's wishes, ‘Th men of tho Tith have come back to mind and clean in body. They aro all good citizens and a eredit to the nation whose liberties thes fought to defend, Keep them vo. "MACHINE GUN DISPERSES LAWRENCE STRIKE CROWDS Manned by Ex-Soldiers, Who Assis Police—Crew Not Called on to Shoot. LAWRENCE, Ma machine wun crew was added to the pollee force to-day and assisted in dispersing crowds of textile atrik sympath although the gun wa not fired. Reports that a big demon stration had been arranged to signa ze the opening of the fourteenth week of the strike had led the polier to take extra precautions to preven \ another outbreak of violence. All the men of the gun crew are formor soldiers. They were tn potte: uniform and commanded by Sergt Joseph y, Who was decorate i for bra’ rance, oOI1eo,. ALSOV.—RORBING. om NE of the mos! O the candy public. A I presents a blaze of pat in excellent variety. Thi Special for Monday, May Sth CHOCOLATE COVERED ALMOND up your palate for» re are, bie toot orale. fed with tasty Nites ens ering of our fragrant, veloned | velvety TAL ONLY, ASSORTED FRUIT Fillings, rich flavorings and dainty pastel tints have these pleasing lit~ tle pillow shave f delicionsnenss iN) detent BE A KNIGHT OF THE RED FEATHER ON THE NIGHT OF THE RED FEATHER! Join the Red Feather Carnival TO-MORROW EVENING On Fifth Avenue, 8 to 10 o’Clock Honor the Boys of the 77th in the BIG VICTORY LOAN CELEBRATION —‘‘Our Flags of Freedom’’ Packa novel and original Combinations ever offered Eagle and the Flags of our Allied Nations are richly reproduced in color. The combination 1s made up of smaller box with a National Flag on the cover and filled with toothsome Sweets ii i s our regular $2.49 value, New York, a see telen oleh includ . Services at the CAMPRELL FUNERAL CHUROH, Broadway and 60th st, Sun- day, 2 P.M. MEALD,—LOUISE, Services at the CAMPRELI, FUNERAL CHURCH, Droadway apd 66th at, Sun. day, 3 P.M. O'DONOTUN-— MINNIE. Caughter of Michael and Kate O'Donohue of Ennis County Clare, Ireland rly of Ca husks, Corotin emains lying in + | state at McKay's Chapel, No. 466 Went gh} erveit Avenue, Staten Inland Funeral Tuesday at Our Lady Counet!, 10 A.M. 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