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ast) My OHIO HOUSE ACTS TO PREVENT WILLARD FIGHT EATHER—Fairy warm NEW YORK, THURSDAY, , JUNE ‘19, 8 PRICE _TWo _OBNTS.» 1919. _28 PAGES MOVE IN GERMANY FOR NEW CABINET; ENVOYS WON'T SIGN, REPORT IN PARIS Ae SIF } WILSON BELGIUM (DANT7AN) TAY KS NF (1 HN TT Sean Ta NEE I ERIBERGER MAY TAKE LEAD OHIO LEGISLATORS ROUND-UP OF ANARCHISTS sax ome t|Machinists Fear Government : nk ‘0 0 Get Valuables From | Will Do Work of Firm They Charleroi—Cheered as He Radical neg I Corset Makers’ Office. | Are Fighting. WILLARD FIGHT Leaves the Palace. adicals Watched After De-| -_ . lk UE eee we 4s : partment of Justice Dis- ‘SOVIET’ BUREAU MORE POLICE SECRECY.|SEEK A 44-HOUR WEEK. Phageiw Sone AT ‘CHARLEROI! RUINS.|British Grand Fleet Said to Be on closes New Bomb Plot. LITERATURE IS SOUGHT. Drilling of State Troops Here To-Night May Be Warning to Mischief Planners. Prompt action Is being taken by city, State and national authorities da tha warded tivex bs tha Dawkte Bolshevism. beeen cy sralat are oe Jee day by a big demonstration at te prise. fight, ta..be,,heldat Toledo visit to Belgium thie marine. by the treaty, the Weimar correspondent of the Temps wired to-day. WD oe Jualink dd baw abd etd an give out the inform ¥ ; | Hlashtag Avenud entrance to the july 4, motoring to Charlerol ‘with King The delegation, he said, has susmitted a report to the German extensive demonstration planned by| The joint Legislative committee in- fe bonds and jewels were in ® Navy Yard. More than 2,000 strikers Albert. ‘The President was not?ac- | Government, pointing out that the terms are impossible of execution, bomb throwing Reds for the future,” perhaps July 4. “near ; p : somewhat fatigued after yesterday's : i rage Every known terrorist is being|4/. 11 with Chairman Clayton R, Lusk | St away by jimmying the front door authorities to do, in Navy Yard ma **!new Cabinet, with Mathias Erzberger, Gustav Noske, Baron Richtofen watched and preparations made for a] (00 11) me on of the tnlidings. / |chine shops, work which has been trying Journey 4 general round-up throughout the| Presldl fae rebaseiks ees id hice 5 done by one of the dig concerns First hand evidence of German van. {40d Dr. Mueller, 1 country at a moment's notice. To-night 8,000 troops in eleven regt- offices Friday morning discovered| ‘To.day's meeting was, in effect, ‘ Ms made upon the headqtafters of the | a S. WAR, ” Charlerol, lo wi if cite # abt ments of the New York State Guant| Pade Uren the heataiilwa ct Ne{® suite of rooms that looked! notice to the Navy Yard mannge- nines mt, Mecchionn a ara cma coml| peace delegation is one in backing up Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau in in this city will be mobilized in a test ees bg . 4 2 4 | f PY n : = o a us voter pope nh efticieney and ability to reach j110 West 40th Street last ‘Thureday,|as if a cyclone had struck them, | ment oe i Leis dopg dn raved | where circumstantial evidence was| his opposition to signing the peace conditions, according to the corre- identified paper seized in the raid.|The burglars had used a “can ‘*Kes to complete the 4 supplemented ty records showing cd Rerli m t Wi any point of trouble quickly in case of “pal rupted by the strike the 3,000 ma- : srondents of Rerlin newspaper: at Weimar, Archibald E. Stevengon, apsistant| opener” on the safe, ripping open its that machinery had been removed emergency. counsel to the committee, tien read jehinists and 4,000 other union me- wholesale. A memorial prepared by the While this mobilization, planned by | trom a muiling list which the witness | ‘ft Plates eo that the tumblers! chanics in the Navy Yard will be The President and King Albert sot AMERICAN TROOPS delegates on the train from Ver- Brig. Gens. orge oR. Dyer and|.aig ne found in the Russian Soviet | Were exposed, hammering back these | called out. jailles demands rejection of the James Robb, is declared to be merely ; Bureau. tumblers, ripping open the inner | ‘There are 25,000 members in the In- " . o'clock, They were accompanied by PREP, ED T0 MARCH terms. Unless Count von Brock~ pikes g 9 S02 hebbig bcstig one | Copies of letters introduced showed|doors and exposing a fortune in| ternational Association of Machinists! . Shows Breast Torn Open M. Jaspar, the Minister of Economics, AR dorff-Rantzau succeeds in per trom Gen. diag i iA rill Will Pel that Santeri Nuortevi, Secretary of! bonds and jewels. Diamonds, laval-jin the metropolitan districts and by Shrapnel and a numerous aylte, WHEN FOCH ORDERS suading the Cabinet to his view, aera hose who may be plan-| ine Russian Soviet Buréau, was in|Meres and brooches were among the | about 8,000 are on strike, A number yy shrapnel, In stepping out of the palace this it ie said he and the entire dele- mischic (ae Major Gen. O’Ryan declared that the | manoeuvres had nothing to do with the reported activities of revolution- ary elements, and that the guard had received no orders regarding action in case of red” outbreaks on July 4, as had been reported. " ” of ticed om (heir arrival that the front oF 2 merely followed my own heart ani Berlin and are con’ “Tt is simply @ drill," he said, “of bee ot eee door had been broken, Examination cane MESA ne, ueloens Hosea ets ta8 torn open by shrapnel, hia feathers|the heart of the American pale 4 pleted to-day for the American @rMy| experts who have ah pola & eort that is common to keep the| “wits is the acting head of the Fer: |Fevented that the thioves had found|or payeis not involved in the atrike.|burned off in flying through a Ger-| toward Belgium.” to move forward Tuagday morning.|tion with Count von Bernstortf's Guard up to eMmelency. | The only rer Association of Anarchists," re-| themselves locked into the building) The union is now working on the basis|man barrage, and he was covered| 1 ‘h® Palace the President had |if go ordered by Marshal Foch. Peace bureau during the past few if 3 foramen’ could call OP US! oiled, Stevenson. and had jimmied their way out. Why/or the forty-cight-hour week, The q met all the mombers of the Belgian! some German units are scattered|Months, They have organized into for help in preserving order would)" one next name read was that of |the patrolman on the beat did not|pcale is 90 cents an hour for tool-| th @ Blanket on which he wore his} Cabinet and Cardinal Mercler, BY|ineough the region immediately in|#UD-committees and are making @ be by a request to the Governor who] ronert W, Bruore, described am a|isoover the burglary—he is supposed|makers and 80 cents an hour for|WOURd and service stripes, Yes, you} calling first, the Cardinal offered a|irovkn (0 (°mul MDG Y ll tnorough canvass of all the economic would then send orders to us. Ihave| Jie, who had devoted some ef-|to try street doors at least once every | other machinists. have guessed it: the General is a car-|@/plomatic route for the President's | peieved they were too weak numer-| issues involved in the altered terms, reoelved eno such orders from the| Yrs tne 1. Ww. W. On June |ROur—has not been explained. ‘The principal concerns ted up by rier pigeon. call upon him at Matinee to-day. cally to offer real resistance. Steps|A comprehensive report will then be DE csiaen Headquarters in the | 2 cording to the witness, he wrote arenes sepa fate a pees the strike are the Mergenthaler Lino-| 314 was one of seven distinguished eae eaten Sate tae ia ele were also being taken to gaard| submitted to the Cabinet. Building it was said. the| 22 article for the New Republic mak- RaTy, PANY | type Co, Brooklyn, where 2,600 men canton lig oles Pree le ®/against possible guerilla wartaro by ‘ Municipal Building | oti the ing ah appeal for funds to help par-|th4 ® Private detective agency was |are out; the De Laverne Machine Co, |Dirds of the American Army that the| message pon. ae cet it win Relcned WR TETOAAIRE :WaX0R- ONY Of {he| sons accused of'L, W. W. activities, in ie burg: |i the Bronx, with $00 out; the|ship brought home. Every one of “werhe Labor Party repudiates any | ttt Would remain quiet in case of aa BRITISH GRAND FLEET usual monotony of drilling indoors, In New York the Seventh, Eighth, HAD MALLNGLIS OF NEW YORKERS Thieves Hid in Basement Until Night Workers Left Fourth Avenue Building. Liberty Bonds of $30,000 par value and jewelry valued at $10,000 were stoleg by burglars who broke into the NEAR NAVY YARD Men Willing to Give Up Pay For Lost Time to Make Work For Unemployed. The extent of the machinists’ strike the metropolitan district which was started a short time ago to en- in Names on Seized Records Read | amee of 1. Newman & Sons, corset] force the demand of the union for a to Committee Investigating { vestigating seditious activities con- tinued its in quiry to-day in the city of the State police when thé raid was confidential communication with Eugene V. Debs last September, after Debs had been convicted of sedition. Debs addressed Nuortevi as “Com- rade." The first name read by Mr. Steven- son was that of Leonard Abbott. The next name read off was that of B, W. Herbsch, a publisher, who was described by the witness as hav- takers, Fourth Avenue and 18th safe on the fourth floor. This was tipped open by the burglars, who then Dooty. Piles of cloth indicated that the thieves had covered a big hammer and pounded at it with a sledge. ‘When an elevator conductor waa | told of the robbery he is saéd to have) remarked that he and his mates no- lars had to jimmy themselves out of the building the detectives reason The first arrivals at the Newman 44-hour week was made manifest to+ assembled as a sign of protest against the reported intention of the Navy inst which the union is striking. {of Brooklyn manufacturers have or- |ganized an association to fight the |union, It is called the Brooklyn |Metal Employers’ Association, Thin is the only point where there is or- ganized opposition on the part of em- ployers. American Foundry & Machine: Co., Brooklyn, where 2,000 are on strike and the Bijur Motor Lighting Co., CALL FOR BAN ON House Adopts Resolution Ask- ing Governor to Prevent Meeting With Dempsey. COLUMBUS, | 0., 19.—The Lower House of the Ohio Legislature this afternoon adopted a resolution, offered by Representative asking Gov, Cox to stop the Willard- Dompsey heavyweight championship June Pearson, HEROIG PIGEONS RETURN WEARING Gen. Muir, Chief of Unit, General Muir, who was a nameless private when he entered the intelli- gence service of the A. E. F., came home to-day on the transport Great Northern. His wishbone was broken, his breast them, even Lady Ethel and Irene M., wore wound stripes, and every one OF DEVASTATION ieitiglpivicehts x0es With King Albert t = Mrs. Wilson, Fatigued by Yes- terday’s Trip, Unable to Ac- company President To-Day. BKUSSELS, June 19.—President Wilson, who reached the Belg capital last night after a day's trip from the border which took him through the districts devastated by the war, began the second day of his companied by Mra, Wilson, who was | |dalism was given the President at | out on their trip to Charleroi at 9 morning the President found several thousand persons assembled there who clamored for a speech, He ri sponded with his first public talk, which was confined to a few words, “My friends,” said the President, “in coming here personally 1 have peace of violence and awaits the reign of a definite peace assuring the! IN SIGNING PEACE TREATY War Footing, Ready to Move— Cruisers Off Germany—R-34 De- lays Transatlantic Trip and Pa- trols Baltic. PARIS, June 19 (United Press)—Every member of. the German Peace delegation, including experts, has refused to participate in ‘signing The correspondent said that a movement is under way to form a BERLIN, Wednes’ay, June 18 (Associated Press).-The German German Units on Coblenz Front Believed to Be Too Weak to Offer Resistance. COBLENZ, June 19 (United Press). —Final preparations were being com- Allied advance rather than suffer the “military consequence: gation will withdraw and he will © resign from the Cabinet as For- eign Minister. A large number of the leas im- portant members of the delegation which accompanied the Foreign Min- inter to Versailles have returned bo REPORTED ON WAR BASIS = { them had a story worth telling Pati of lake —_—_—>——_ Ninth, Fifteenth, sixty-ninth and) oon, member of the Ford Peace | that they were concealed below the liiahoken, where the strikers numc| General Mulr wae ranking aviator) oor Crean’. ° f labor and the triumph | Koaraee taah anaeaed AND READY T0 SAIL Seventy-first regiments will mobilize, Commission and a publisher of books street floor all night and did not go |).. 1,200. | pet foals teen eins Be ot F resident Wilson's principles, SYRACUSE, N, Y., June 19,—Accord- and in Brooklyn the order will affect] (°° a one. the |‘. “Work” until a regiment of clean. ag soy pee a of the lot, oul ne e 2 ing Cot The address recalls the interven-| ing to the report of Transfer Tax Ap- the Fourteenth, Twenty-third and| 0) DAC Ct the & mre 98 hes ere lott the building shortly after|, 90° 9) mecutacture eabtaerinel one Lady Eth ‘or the General, }tjon of te United States in the war,|praiser Smith, the estate of the tate| Everything Prepared for Quick Forty-seventh Infantry, the Second | !!*t Were those ¢ Commonwealth, | nianight. The detectives are confi- |7*t ro submarine| having been assigned to deliver @|and adds: Charles Andrews, ex-Chief Justice of the] Moy. toi th ; |a periodical said to be issued f: parts for the Government. This ix vi or . “ rl . ‘ ‘ , " jovemen the Germans Field Artillery and Third Field Hos-|% ° Om | dent they say, that the bursiare |?" : 8 is| message of great importance to a If the working classes everywhere | Court of Appeals of New York State, to- ‘ hye the Rand School building; John Love-| were directed or assisted by so: the contract which caused to-day’s! post twenty-eight kilometres away —— talled $347,834.58, The largest bequest Refuse to Sign, rp TRAIL OF sepiTious|?°, Elliot, an educator, active on the|noay who knew the building inti- | demonstration at the Navy Yard, proceeded to deliver it in spite of all (Continued on Second Page.) is one of $208,920.38 to the widow LONDON, June 19.—The Grand Flee! oh LITERATURE PuBLicATions. | #4 of SOIR OL NO MBUORR | ately: and was’ familiar with iua| (T° NOY Teh mschiaiate work) His injuries, With blood dripping bas again bees placed én 6 san Ta Hl vil Liber foun r ro! 3 Op peast, with his ailerons ” iM Government agents to-day struck|‘ soe routine. | (Continued on Second Page.) Srom Bie open Drones, Wi . ” ing, lt is reported, and ready to sali the alleged purpose of protecting the > 8! a by /\.., almost blinded, he flew | 66! r Ge *, & trail which may lead to the Publi-| sents of conscientious objectors and i] pias ie ge ; nee ; for German waters at a moment's col ; payee 5 | Tights o s | through (v8 barrage, avoided a ficet notice, It Is also stated that trte . cation office of seditious literature) (hors against the activities of Gov- HOUSE VOTES T0 RETURN WALDERSEE BREAKS MASTS: Ee Gapaan bawics tae tard baka: act sible deed has bean arcane Pon: which has been seized in recent raids. o-nment agents during the war." 1 |to intercept him, and delivered the | t tlantic The paper on which this Iterature| fijiot, according to the witness, has WIRE LINES T0 OWNERS | ercep y and 4 transatlantic trip and has been sent eT Om oD nls karate | Eliot, according to th ha | HITS ‘BROOKLYN BRIDGE| message in sust thirty-tnreo minutes , or ie going lo the Maiti’ PRE EE pond aad tranee 16 la ania ts a | ena ie efense of ti e| A shag mer. is ng? iews ste | TO THE EBERT GOVERNMENT cComMpahivk airerait, the i-88, lett q 5 . i " & | 7 rought back by Sergt Fred J, | 4 : ed Massachusetts manufacturer. It was|“Oihors named included Cariton|Reconsiders Action in Extending| cay of Transport, aay ee h Recently PrenenT cuetnaadan cf iia ewe | Mh arya A in Cane ee also aaid that the only paper of this |ttayes, professor, at Columbia Usl-| Government Fixed Rates for | sag ‘the American p! arco | Nearain Nan Coen quality not otherwise ounted for | versity, alleged signer of appeats for Six Months. f Went Aground, Imperiled by adap an r jo ‘ pe ne 4 talpera from (copehanen ve- : age 4 . Ww defense fun orr: | ! : n ours 0} ar sufferes - ae re ; ports the arrival there ef a doeas uot been Srnred to a shop near) oi socialist RGR EMRE) wasnmecron, uss ie--asies Crash more casualties from the hawks than| Wrath Caused by the Moral Indictment of the] gitisn cruisers ang several destroys ooper Union, ltwo' years ago; Paul Hugh Kellog, . hiteayyilokead EE ere LT Rn Ome Py ny other one cause. ‘The Ge: : na th ers prepare: ° Chief Flynn, who 4s in Washington |editor; George Kirchwey, former | considering its action extending Govern- | ree masta a hy nited States | froma Aye earn : r | Allied Answer Followed by a Feeling era pr pared to enforce the blockade, tm connection with the secent bomb| Dean of Columbia University Law|ment fixed telegraph rates for six |tfansport Graf Waldersce were broken| mang had tral he hawks and re : he, J b Th. Ually Sketch says the Rea ; Pile Fnt bomb | School and director of the United | months, the House to-day without a| ff this afternoon when they struck the|teased them whenever enemy pixeons That They Must Submit was over Bertin ai 4. Geaall Gh Cases, has sent out @ general warning | states Employment Bureau; Fola 1.4 | cord vote passed the amended Senate | #r00kiyn The upper parts of] were fying. The hawks could outtly day afterncon. @f new demonstrations by the Keds,|Follette, daughter of the United) rs oviging tor retum of the tale, | ite with a crash, and several . BERLIN, June 19 (Associated Press.) probably on July 4 | a} « Yontinued on aren lath ) Page.y |graph and telephone properties to pri | members the crew had narrow (Continued on Second Page.) IGN the Should Germany refuge to sign, age treaty and be through with the agony,” is the gist of cording to one officer, the Might of the Attorney General Pal mer decla' | vate control and repealing the law un encapen: | 8.3 - ‘6 the comment of the people of Berlin to-day i-34 will be eastward instead of weat- at a hearing bef a Congress Com- Peewee. a tes AT which those properties and the The transport, which was damaked DELICATE CHILDIGEN | mittee he had positive information ra i] N sales ware taken over So ihe.% L ani cesannd’ ae ie siren ta’ Pat ie — ade After the wrath provoked by the moral indictment com | ward. The airships which are now that plotters had set a dace in “the A G Peery . was on her way up th - wk <ained in the covering note of the Allied answer, the residents of Ber. | engaged in 4 demonstrative @ight near future” for a “revolution,” meant | ESULTS, Page 2 to the Navy Yard when| Wem d™Ciy fromthe Wor lin seemed to have resigned themselves to the inevitable, over Germany will retire. Sou to upaet the Government at one NTRIES, Page 20 TAKE BELICANS BEFORE nats | the, accident eer ed, | She kita ‘ya ross, "aah “Rather an end with terror than terror without end,” was pases te niee oad ee ' maheo' 10 w “4 man Montinved on Fifth Page.) y--Ro me) A 93895 ee WEY yar @ bridge was wele.¢ le dam wey one small merchant put it today, *Bowabe : ype Bie ut

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