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sf. free nations and thelr faith in ¢ ils of the Entsnte,” demann's speech juded throughout, except HE GERMAN FACTION DEMANDS ACCEPTANCE REGARDLESS OF TERMS dent Socialists Say Refusal *™ Means Tightening of Blockade, ~ Hunger and Death. “BERLIN, May 13 (Associated ‘Preke)—"Even if important changes not made by the negotiations be- @t Versailles, there remains no but’ to bow to compulsion and a the treaty,” says an appeal to ache "he Central Committee of the Lnde- pardent Socialist Party in the party «* otgan, Die Freiheit. “Not signing,” continues the ap- opel,” means the retention of our fy Prisoners of war, the occupation of | raw material districts, the tight- ceming of the blockade, unemploy- ihent, hunger and death en masse. “ig the proletariat that would suf- was by fp BOLSHEVIK] ORGIES AIMED AT RELIGION 3 REVOLT ALL RUSSIA Churches “Of Work World May Be Called in to End Studied Mockeries, LONDON, May 5 (Correspondence of the Associated Press).—In the Cau- casus, as elsewhere in Russia, the Boishoviki are seeking to destroy re- ligion by bringing it into contempt According to a message from Reuters Correspondent at Ekaterinodar, they conducted in a’ church with all cere- monial a mock marriage between an was forced, under threats of death, to sing the psalms and canticles of the ‘liturgy. Among the official publications of the Moscow Soviet is a parody in verse of the church funeral services, upposed to be performed over the body of a dog. ™ another church in the North Caucasus g bayonet was dhrust through an ikon in such @ way as to bore a hole in the mouth of Christ, Pemeiation | <f Ce SGvEERY OE tne aoe a cigusette was put in the he peace terns. It concludes with a de- mand that the workmen of all coun~ ‘unite against capitalism for a A Moscow despatch says that Bolshevik leaders, in order to shake the faith of the masses, have caused the. exhumation of the bones of St. ‘Tikbon and St, Mitrofan. There is said.to be a growing Movement among the religious ele- mente in Russia to bring about o Protest of all churobes of the world against the Bolshevik violations of WANTS TO GIVE AWAY BABY SO SHE GAN WORK Deserted Mother of Two Unable to Care for Both Chil- dren Now. Mra, Rva Weinberg of No, 446 East 10th Street bas appealed to the papers to find a family or young couple who will adopt her gix-months-old daughter, Dora, that she may go*out and work for the support of her (wenty-one- Months-old child, Lily. ‘The young, woman's husband—she is twenty-four—deserted her, she said, less than two montha before the, birth of her baby; apd ishe' virtually has fved on the tJ eharity of, nétehbora since. have pawned the la in the world pf any value, night to @ reporter who called at her rooms, “and 1 will not be able to pay this month's rent If some one will take the omell ae ey my banda I'can send cteye eS nurse: and earn 9 §, "husband has, dist red and. anices I con, be relieved y so 1 can work, I do not will at WH Dapeee, us all.” AUSTRIAN LENDER LEADERS =; ALSO'TO BE PUNISHED Peace Treaty Provides for Trial Be- ke Another Effort, Although Al- =>, lits Have Announced It Would 7 Not Be: Permitted. LS, May 13 (Associated Press). L developed this forenoon ‘that nt von Brockdorff-Rantzau to ask permission to aend Ger- delegates to receive the Austrian + announced peneed tat the Alli to keep the delegations wholly Counc! of Your held no mer during the No further nications Mee Gormese ebress nh received and the experts to whem Tepresentatives at TOKIO, May 12 (Associated Press). js learned bere that negotiations whieh: Will prob. ition of the Kol. sk. The opinion that the moral to Admiral Kolchak on wil bring will bel ‘materially solving ¢ a ee ving a Eas ws Pee fote a an Thtefttational Court Martiat, PARIS, May 18 (Associated Press.) —In the Peace Treaty with Austria, now well toward completion, a re- Higy Tclause hae "bebn inserted with’ thathin «the Germ Trnaty With the exception that the firet oh » Providing Tor the trial of former Mmperor Will is omitted. maining cll akes pro- yision the Y Ol court Uta e national martial. And SOME TETLEY'S TEA” ; a Your grocery order should include a Tetley's. 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The choir, Below were scribbled odious words. | | | nerty, who followed them, from his 246 BV ems “ CU hh as ae ee ee avad eens a: AALAND ALALALASALANAAABBAAS AAAABAAASSABABAASALAALARASASAABBRASS * % (3 \3 % * ly, gadasnanssadaneamenee ECY RAUSHER: NAVY BUILDING PLANS ‘TO WAIT UPON LEAGUE JUDGE rn MAYOR CLASH IN COUNTER ARRESTS AT ELECTION (Continued from First Page.) sting Secretary Roosevelt Urges Speedy Passage of Appropria- tion, However. WASHINGTON, May 13.—Congres nal action on @ naval building pro- leramme is to be deferred until it be- comes apparent how far the United States will have to go In co-operation Miller, one of the Verdon candidates,| with the League of Nations in naval jconstructiony Acting Secretary of the and several others, | The complaint against Judge | N&v¥ Roosevelt indicated to-day in con- fer with Congressional leaders. Doherty, it was announced, would Roosevelt urged the need, however, of made before Supreme Justice Swayze speedy passage of & navy appropriatidn at Jersey City, In the cases of Ver- | pi for the sunport of the nresent estab- don, Miller and the others, it was |iishment said, Recorder Carsten of Hoboken He discussed with Senator Poindexter will be asked to issue warrants, wh will be Chairman of the Senate The 120 visitors were taken from|Neval Committee, the advisability of F x introducing the navy bill in the House Turn Hall to City ‘Hall, Judge Do- i, ine form the Senate committee re- ports it, Important amendments were Interruptell conference with Verdon,|made by the Senate committee, and Miller and others, declared that court | Roosevelt believes, he indicated, that by was open and demanded that they be as reintro- brought before him. He denied Mayor including these in the biti, duced, time ye Se be saved. Griffin's request that the men be — Ha geamee {NO BOLSHEVISM IN FINLAND, visitors thoy were rearrested, one iy one, by Griffin's policemen and taken | to the Armory on the top floor of City Hall. After they had been finger-printed ‘and photographed the men were taken SAYS HER ENVOY 70 U. S, State Here on Way to Wash- ington, to the police station in the basement, | Ingt [They filled every cell. ‘Then the tak-| The first Minister trom independent Mane United States, Armas "ing of affidavits began. With the police in the basement re- ceiving orders from both camps (and obeying these that came from Griffin) with the’Republican judge from New ark; ,Rolkding court on the first floor, the ‘Mayor a “prisoner.' Judge Do- hérty said on the second floor, and the strangers caged on the top floor, Ofty Hall promptly become known to Moboken as the “House of Too Much to the en, reached New York to-day, n Gopenhagen on the Set coming dinavian-American liner Frederick VIII He was accompanied by his wife and his secretary. ‘They will remain at the Biltmore for a day or two, then proceed to Washington. “Thirty million of my countrymen have been made happy,” he said, “by the recognition of Finland as a nation. There is no Bolshevism in Finland worth talking about, It is true that there were Trouble.” Red Guards, but they were effectually HOBOKEN FIGHT 18 OVER FIVE countered by the White Guards.” COMMISSIONERS. | The Frederick VIII, brought 485 pas- sengers, Tho Countess d'Asanuanssieff, formerly of Russia, now of Larchmont, N. Y., was at the pler to meet her sister, Amdia de Berg, who has lived through the whole war in Russia There was nothing moving in Ho- boken after the polls opened in forty- five precincts at 6 o'clock this morn- ing except the street cars, The saloons will be closed until 7 to-night) ae Iptor the election ot ave city Com: |U, S, SHIPYARDS MAY = °°) TAKE FOREIGN CONTRACTS micsioners, one of whom will | Wilson for Acceptance if Bulding of Mayor. Mayor Griffin heads the Democratic American Merchant Marine Is Not Delayed. ticket and Republican forces are di- récted by County Republican Leader William Y, Verdon, The latter and Max Miller, one of the Iepublican candidates, wero at the Turn Hall] WASHINGTON, May 13.—American conference invaded by the fighting) shipyards will be permitted to ac- Democratic Mayor. cept contracts for foreign account so Other Jersey communitics that TAs i68 HAS. san Bo dona, witout ii Webs to the polls to-d'/ were Bay-| wrrerins with the oullding of the waves le, New Brunswick, ae.| Smrcan Merchant Marine, under’a de- onne, Passaic, > 4 ck, AS-| cision of President Wilson cabled to-day bury Park, Trenton, Cape May and) o the White House. Bradley Beach, In Bayonne the fight has been par- ticularly bitter against the Garven- Daly factign, which is in control of a 7,555 FRENCH AIR LOSSES. the city, and already the candidates | ¥Hlled im War Zone, 1,045; Wound- of the United Citizens’ Government ed, 24 sing, 1461, are claiming victory: PARIS May 12.—The casual- The Socialists ar for the five Commiss hips in Pabsulc, where, it le predicted, the soldier ‘vote will probably determine f & ABLE! ties in the French air service in the war during the G38, it was | officially announced to-day, ‘The ca zone war were the election, Many of them are back. | * were divided as follows: Ki in Lieut. Fy . Sleper, a re- ; wounded, 2,922; missing, 1,461, Of cently disc the missing, It is stated, 700 must be Sixteen candidates are out in As lost t considered to ha lives. bury Park, one of them being aj Gutalde tha w x the casualties negro Teal estate operator, Only |rotalied 1,827, bringing the aggregate three commissioners seek re-election | [for the whole service to 7,555, there. ine HINDENBURG ASKS REFUGE. to Reside in Switrerland Summer, He Tells Berne, BERNE, Switzerland, May 13.—The Swiss Government has received an of- flefal communication from Field . Mar- shal yon Hindenbyrg waking permission to pass the summer months ut a villa 1m Switzerland, ‘ - ~~ Gen, Flagler to Camp WASHINGTON, May @lement A. F. Plasier, Poles ‘aderewakt on Reta CRACOW, May 13 (Associated Press). Premier Paderewski of Poland, accompanied by Mme, Pa- derekska, geceived a hearty welcome from the populace as they passed through here on their special “train from Paris to Warsaw, The demon- stration was in tribute to the work for Poland which the Promler had done at the Paris Conference, asad abiotic pored Soldier Found Drowned, former Com-| ‘The body of a man clad in @ sol- mander of the Rainbow Division, waa! dier'’s uniform was taken from the mu phreys, 13.—-MajJ, Gen faetay detailed to command Camp Harlem Bivet at the foot of tthe Hi a, mi on atte Brig. Gen, Street torday. On the 4 as je out, to” Privats _ Peter patr Company BE, 430 ; wae ema: | First Minister of New Indepentent | | LANDSBERG MuSSOLL NOSKE , GOTHEIN, BEL1L--GEIS BERTS Any | PRELSS' - FE EKER EEE EEE ENO EEE EEE EER EEE EEE KEK LEE EP ERE EE EN EE EE FIVE CENT FARE TOCONEY OPERATIVE | NOW, P. S.C. RULES (Continued from First Pagé.) and Culver Lines, is ready for op- eration from the Municipal Bulld- ing to Avenues Y¥ and X respec- tively, the operating company is entitled to charge a ten-cent fare to Coney Island. Very truly yours, (signed) “JAMES B. WALKER.’ James B, Walker said this after- noon that he had no memory of hav- ing written this letter and that he would not acknowledge he had writ- ten it until he had consulted his files, “If I did write such a letter,” he said, “the statements contained there are in error and therefore do not af- fect the present situation,” Mr. Walker, in a statement to the Brooklyn Eagle, yesterday, stated that the Public Service Commission aas | always maintained that the five-ce | fare provision in the contract iitwaes the B, R. T. and the City does not become effective until the completion of the Culver route clear through to| Surf Avenue. Public Service Commissioner Lewis Nixon, recently appointed by Gov. Smith under the amended Public Service Commission Law, has also been of the opinion that the five-cent fare provision does not become effective until the Culver Line is finished. His position is ex- cusable because he cannot be expected to be already familiar with the pro- visions of the contract, and he doubt-"| less got his Information on this point from Secretary Walker or some one else who was connected with the old commission, The five-cent fare provision, in the judgment of counsel, to the Public Service Commission, rendered thirty- seven months ago is operative NOW and became operative last Saturday, when the B. R, T. began operating trains to Avenue X over the Culver Line. Under this ruling it is immaterial, as to the fi sent fare, whether the! B. R. T. completes the Culver Line to Coney Island before the end of the Summer or not. The company owes the public that extension of | service, however, and Commissioner | Nixon said yesterday he would use| his persoyal energy and all the pow- ers of 4 office in speeding up the work, enantio INDICT VIRGINIA AGENTS. Alleged to Have Shot Two Bring! Whiskey Into Sta WOODSTOCK, Va, May 13,—Indict- ments charging them with the murder of two alleged bootlesgers were returned by a special Grand Jury yesterday against four State Prohibition officers The Prosecuting Attorney presented evi- dence designed to show that the officers killed Raymond Shackleford and L. Hudson on March as the pair were bringing an automobile load of whiskey into Virginia from Baltimore, A fomeeny of militia guarded the mn they were arraigned here . They were not present ments were returned, w after the killir wiien the Indic planes In Axores, LISBON, May 13.—The Portuguese Government has authorized landing of American seaplanes in the Azores and at Lisbon, it Was announced to- day, following parleys which lasted a month, |irrance Carbs Airplane “Stunts” Over ‘Towns. PARIS, May 13.—Pilots of airplanes are forbidden by an official order to fly over towns or erowds of people except at such @ height which ‘permits in case their motors stop. feats over towns are prohibited tirely, Military pilots are war against flying over Paris ex under orders* on pain of -dism| from the service, provisions of the | jalr cragt have | them to plane down to a landing field | Sen CEETLS eee eeeeereess * BAV ER, BROCKDOR FF. DAVID «| eeeer SEVEN BALLOONS IN RAGE FROM AKRON LAND SAFELY One Entry Fired on Fifteen Times in Pennsylvania and Gas Bag | Is Pierced. AKRON, ©., May 13.—All seven of the balloons which left the naval flying field here Sunday afternoon in the free balloon race have made safe landings along the Atlantic, accord- ing to ‘4 received this morning. The Cleveland entry, the Sherwin- Williams balloon of which Lieut. Richard Howarth is pilot, was fired upon thirteen times near Beaver, Pa., but landed safely five miles south of Wilkinsburg, Pa, four bullets having pierced the gas bag. ‘ The Goodyear balloon, which car- ried C. W. Seiberling, millionaire rub- ber manufacturer, made a «fe land- ing on the Atlantic coast >ar Mills- borough, Del. Other balloons are re- ported to have landed at various places in Delaware, New Jersey and Maryland. Records of flights were not avail- able to-day and the winner will not be announced until these are tabu- lated. or TWO MORE BRITISH FLYING PARTIES AT ST, JOHN'S Capt, Bennett Has Bolton and Paul Machine and Capt. Alicott a Bimy. ST. JOHN'S, N. F., May 13.—Two aviation parties contemplating a transatlantic filght, in ‘lton and Paul and Vickers-Vimy planes, both of British make, arrived here to-day. While Hawker and Raynham, the pioneer flyers at this “hopping off” place, studied weather charts which indicated continuance to-day of the unfavorable conditions which have held them landbound for more than & month, Capt. U.-8. Bennett began an inspection of a possible site for the Bolton and Paul three-seater, while Capt. A. A. Allcott and A. W. Brown conducted negotiations for the hous- ing of their Vimy machine, In anticipation of the American Navy's possible attempt to negotiate the ocean voyage in a lighter than the Dirigible C-5—A landing party from the cruiser Chicago to- day completed preparations for the coming of the balloon from Montauk Point, N. ¥. nies C-5 CAN'T START TO-DAY BECAUSE OF WEATHER. At Montauk Pe! = For Orders From Washingto MONTAUK POINT, May 13.—-No orders have been received at the Mon- | tauk Point air station for the big navy Dirigible C-5 to ve there to-day for Newfoundland. The: dirigible is in her | hangar and it was stated that she would not be able to start to-day, even if orders were received, because of the sear bad weather conditioi along the route, The weather off shore [8 fine, but further along the proposed route conditions are adverse for flying. ——— 800 MILE FLIGHT IN DAY. ‘Trip Made in Leas m 12 Hours LONDON, May 13.—Lieut, Col, ‘W. D. Beatty, in a record flight, left Madrid at 620 yesterday morning and arrived in London at 610 yesterday evening. ‘This is @ distance of 800 miles, Madrid-Lon v Start ef Da Bo ae. DALLAS, Tex., May 13.—Unfavor- able flying conditions to-day prevented seven Love Field airplanes starting on a flight to Boston in the interest Weather Holds U; ©lof the Army recruiting campaign. It was hoped the start could be made early Wednesday, SPECIAL NOTICES. HORLICK'S THE OMDGIMAL bi ‘own get-away.” GROSS SEA PLANES INNEWFOUNDLAND WAIT FOR THE NC-4\= Navy Flight From From Trepassey Is Deferred for at Least 24 Hours. TREPASSEY, N. F. May 13— Commander Towers, “Admiral” of America’s trans-ocean flyers, to-day is awaiting arrival of the NC 4 80 that the “Jump off” to the Azores may be madé by his complete squadron of three planes: ' The NC 4 is reported in readiness from Chatham, Mass., for her “hop” awaiting favorable weather. “If the NC 4 can start very soon, without making additional repairs,” sald Commander Towers to-day, “I will await hog arrival, regardless of now favorable the weather is for our | This definitely endod all chances for the NC 1 and NC 3 starting their leg for the Azores to-day, it was be- lieved, To-day the weather was unfavor- able for the flight.’ A heavy fog ex- tended from Halifax to Trepassey and rain was falling for a distance of 500 miles out to sea, according to reports here. High winds in mid- ocean are moderating and are ex- pected to disappear within twent four hours. Arrival of the dirigible C-5 from Montauk, L. I, is expected daily. The plan now is to have destroyers take positions from Newfoundland to Ire- | land to assist in the dirigible venture after the seaplanes have left, The dirigible is counted on to make forty knots an hour. The weather forecast for to-morrow is west winds and fair coastwise with mild winds out to sea, NO START FOR 24 HOURS, SAYS TOWERS’S MESSAGE Ocean Flight Commander Reports Heavy Seas and Storm Approaching. WASHINGTON, May 13.—Despatches to the Navy, Departenemt to-day from Trepassey Bay indicated that the naval seaplanes at Newfoundland could not start on the transatlantic flight for at least 24 hours, Commander John H. ORLANDO AND HOUSE IN CONFERENCE TO END FIUME DISPU TE GERMAN CABINET .DISCUSSING PEACE AT WEIMAR ee 622 Tons of Clothing tor Viet War. Be hundred and twenty-two tons clothing for the destitute ot Hurope and the Near East were collected in the recent old clothing bg hes the Atlantic Division of Cross. Brooklyn heads the ah of the drive with @ record colles- tion of ninety tons. Manhattan comes second with sixty-five tons, Anything is Nice if it || Comes from Dixieland ff Billy Murray knows a place where everything is nice. Darkies live there—cotton grows there — give a guess! Billy Murray knows a place where life is one sweet song. The sun shines bright— they're #0 polite—ean't you @uess? Dixieland! No. 9161—Baritone Solo— Sung by Billy Murray On Reverse Side— One and Two and Three Towers, qhief of the expedition, heavy seas were running and that a storm was coming down on the course to the Azores. HEAD WIND OFF COAST HOLDS BACK-THE NC-4 | Weather at Chatham Favorable for | Start to Trepassey, but Re- ports Defer Flight. CHATHAM, Mass., May favorable weather conditions to-day again prevented the United States seaplane NC-4 from resuming its flight to Trepassey Bay, N. F. 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