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MOVE BEGUN FOR BEER AND LIGHT WINES colder. TO-NIGHT'S WEATHER—Fair, Che f« Circulation Books Open to All.” | Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (Phe ‘New York World). « eVENine wore VOL. Q LX. NO. 21,344—DAILY. NEW YORKERS, IN SLEEPER, PLUNGE INTO ICY LAKE ~ AVARIAN PRINCE READS LIST OF GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS DEMANDED BY The ALLIES tiie a MILITIA ARREST MANY SINN FEIN LEADERS IN DUBLIN Members of the Newly In- stalled Municipal Council Seized in Raid. Mackensen, Kluck, Buelow : Who Are to Be Tried. a - IN PR Tk T VER Joseph McGrath Member of IN. BERLIN. House of Commons Seized | KEPT SECR oat PoOrROTESTS Cabinet Reported y ) —Excitment Prevails. | irene Heise Ready to Ny | IA pea ee Beyond Suffering From Frost- Melodic asia or “hha nr. ) ‘oir . ~ WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 Resign Rather Than Sur- DI Jan, 31—Many Sinn Fein bite and Intense Cold In- Hgkecee inthe: tenis ander . RALIEA: leaders wer reste the course of } init on i render the Accused. + sett Ae Peet juries Are Slight. A ship af the House of Rap ate te ete P need . big roundup here this m i te $ resentatives may result Bihis San Civie and Labor Organizations | “ geven of the newly etected members| eye he bee from the census now being taken GEueailiys Gou nder for trins| Of State Represented at { the Municipal Council were among | ei Ry Papen tic we ete Best: eetimates are” thet | ti guilty, ’ r trial é é ‘ ps : s on the Montreal expres: cénsus will show an increase of »y Allied tribuna ded, wi Albany Mass Meeting. those arrested, The mili MlOHE trad hutiend alirond; ohound: for Toipor cant: ih popitAbOn “Te eho not be revised, it was stated offi _— BO ase “New York and Boston, were thrown sot pian of allowing one rep= cially to-day. ALBANY, J 31 f The wife of one of the men arrested from their berths Into icy watern| Tesentative to each 220,000 people Tho 1 ‘dont ti 800 | gates from t ng cities of the WS informed that the warrant for | i se hy r : w continu than forty Hass, wil serpy a a : the arrest would ‘be read when the | ly when three sleepit new members would be added to s, ’e handed to Germany | State poured into Albany to-day for) pisoner was taken to the barracks, | cars were derailed at the Grand Isle the House membership, making Veb. 10, it w 1 : The list does not include the form a meeting ternoon of members| Joseph McGrath, Sinn Fein mem-| North Hero Bridge at Hibbard'’s Bay, it total at least 475. $s would | COMA Price ib waa learned “Dec OM vic? nd labor organiza-| ber of the House of Commons for the| Ono of the sleepers went through be based on a population of about mand for his surrender, like that of| Uons to protest against suspension ot | #- James division of Dublin, also] the bridge into Lake Champlain. The! 110,000,000. he : wag arrested. he prison were |lescape of its occupants was remark- rie nie the former Kais 1 be separate. the five Socialist Assemblymen being i 5 cad yiciges ane y |taken in lorries to the barracks able. bi hateioonalt He | Prominent ¢ on the lst, ried by the Assembly Judiciary Gom-|““iMore than twenty of th rested | wc ae iis ciakandeupeliy penis HUNDREDS DRIVEN was learned, Prince Rup- ee ORG a Be Ainlowalty? men were placed in Mountjoy Prison. | sii 9) . erat Wiss inal Prince Rup mites on 5 ot disloyalty. an wore pinged Jn Meuntloy PrGOR. | sored to satatyewaes aoa tat! _ INTO, COLD-BY-RIRE ‘ i With adjournment of the hearings acetic |more than a score required treat- —+7eertbombers, 8 von Kluck, sedan aiicee cea ct lay ‘ lay until ne: e y, to- men ‘ H , lelow, vo se on de ater Poure to East Side Blaze vee low, von Mackensen, von der) Gay'g meeting, arranged by a tcom-| MERCURY DROPS The mercury was at 38 degrees be-| Vater Poured Onto East Side Blaze anke on Sande Stenger, vo b ; 5 “ t Gite nea 2 pe Pa en Gas my | Mutter of seventeen’ organized) ‘tto TO 2 ABOVE ZERO) 'ow zero. ‘The passengers had only Firemen on “1” Spur ‘ ie i si 4 ee e n ak protect the of representa- ii é | their ving clothin When Car and Roofs, os A antenttel, 4 n a *l tive govern the centre of aie: = No, vent through the bridge they * ., i tke ae ae eee Gratiere ab eel na tho local ut xpected that |Forecast Is for Continued Cold—|were thrown from their berths into 4, one ste ae Berane Jors von Goertz, yon Buelow en- pa t a 1 ‘ tiner end Forstner and Licutenants| D9 would be d i for raising Temperature Fell 39 Degrees | the car corritor and fell to the tacular tire in the five-st : a F MCUNENARNS | 1 defense fund ling waters at the lower end. Ten or! yuttding No: ) Bast Sith Iudiger and Wernher ‘ in Sixteen Hours, 2 i oly ay aes. The list of speakers includes Kd /twelve persons were piled there in a! het First and mn jupe Sapir of Ambassadors Mon-| 04 1 Hannah, President of the An official! temperature drop of thir-|heap for a time, while others were, Several of the are Oo \ iad w paeaa upon mM manner of! ~itral Federated Union of New|‘¥7nine dear es was re eoraaey hy the jcaught in their berths, {Simplex Precision Machine remitting the note to Germany. Glee kitted ce Uncen! oniiar Niveri PS. st Ag ‘ . niatalt Several of the men in the car, with|and two by the 8, & P. Kr SLE ile Hacaiseios the ‘ |iuilding between 4 o'clock yesterda ‘ : ; "| Wor ee me ghee hon ee He! Court Justice; McAllister Coleman | forty-one, and §.15 o'clock this morn- | others i d, clearing the way for some} ’ valsin a Psi ‘ iP Heesteg execution of its orders for the sur- ory Committee of Forty-eight: |ing, when it was two above zero, At {to chamber ont, and passins the $ne Several In Now B25 | yh renter of Germans accused of violi- | © Jacob Panken and former As-| midnight the temperature was twenty-| Women up to the bridge above, man to buck in 35th Btr ‘Yen of the laws of war by the Allie | sembiyman Abraham I, Shiplacoff, |nine. ‘The downward progress aftor{aged to get all to satet pbedlieaastesioae calilag pe wemes yernmment will resign if ymour Stedman ot Chicago,| that was us follow Ons Gist GnLin Waa ARGRNGUL pasate i Intente powers insist upon thelr! counsel for the defense, and Assem 30 ee Dirt aeee 3} in scanty dr almost unconscious 1 fought the blaze ael phohbe poomaly big Np miehs | blyman Louis Waldman, one of the RRISACM §| from the cold. A man sustained se- irdcAvanue tes ‘em of ‘ve city, which soya cit has defendants, were on hand, | 15 10A.M.": 4| vere cats when he broke a window to {« : received its information from # Fe-|" Among the organizations repre- 12 A.M. 4 oxtrieate his daughter in liable source. sented at the meetin: are the Amer- | 7 en berth, Other ipa acti can Labor Party of Greater New| i ere rece ey. | bruises, eleven were frost bitten and |t pil Berlin dispatele el y t! york, the Woman's City C ot New | er, ahr At Canton a new! #l told more than a score required | is the German Government had ¢ a | ment York, and the Humanitarian ‘League.| record was made, when the drop was| treatment, | paiered) ac ast (2 the auloalin’ arial pete Pn Cue rie NAD Langue | resend Waa wteas WOKE tbe Ar hd imo eerie co8 su ine earl MESSENGER TELLS asking moderation in enforcement ofj gives rom their central labor bodi ho forecast {s for continued cold atl of car 92 were derailed, but eld 5) 3 are cee | St Ge enh Can iaee 2a On RAGeK t until to-n night and prob-| 1) CAP 8° 1 | OF $141,000 THEFT the clause in the Versailles treaty de-| New York, Buffalo, Syracuse,| ably until Monday mornin When. a| the bridge, | $ ROSE Or manding surrender of German war| ster, Lackawanna, Auburn, to warmer \ It is believed that the extreme cold | guilty, ‘The German Government} Watertown, Oswego, Croton, ‘Troy, | ee pure oa atin fel | caused the iron tos |810-a-Week Youth Who Departed eared eas oie Surrender of| Utica, Rome, Binghamton, Cortland] "Northeast storm warning, Avantic | a With Broker's Bonds Brought the accused might precipitate internil | eel ‘ yaks ne Sane | ¢ LAL ela peeeeidia Jand Little Pal Coast, Philadelphia to Morchead | TWO KILLED IN SLED CRASH. | Zack From West If the trial of the suspended As-|City, N.C. strong northeast winds | —— . 4 Five Burned to Death; 1,000| semblymen goes on, the prosecution j ths Afternoon, to-night and Sunday, n Against Auto Leon Julofsky, the $l0-a-week M4 |may finish its testimony next ent Weather of Winter Up-| ronsing Acciden year-old me er boy of HD, La sits nesday, after which the Soc! States 56 8 PEVKSKILL, N. ¥., Jan, 31—Two| 0" & 10 RAL 19 last ely; . He i Nive | counsel will devote a week and a half| WATERTOWN 1, | fourteen-year-old tho: t ther ves ast ite ed inst ni an we reasshre “| to their side | Northe erty ot) ® Feaull of a hapa Jeabviat eants Irvir i sole ie thet There Ww to-day of ter, the |The two , Char Jonau a y from Lo Sela chamnedtle eae |Gerald fenahan, wer usting btn) eipetionsetia S}two companions, Frei BAe puratn revolt of Assemblymen Roger Williams nnd spending at summarily te had when ar Mayor Go Away i: th No ¢ | 8000 nw bar Mayor H expoets to would admit in to EN mual vacation at Palm J m Erie | the Wists, and Wis ha May Se ready to} onnection cl yvetea Bolg A the t sald they now told of i ne | the traction ‘he It 1 t all the ls and t} pleased | Mereary Below at! for the CLOSING TIME| 7.30 P. M. Sharp on Saturdays for SUNDAY WORLD WANT ADS. Want Advertisements for The Sunday World must be in The World’s Main Office on or hofore 7.30 Saturday eve: Branch Offices before 7 P. M. conducted HORNEL MILK PRICES CUT BY THE BORDEN CO.| | ‘The mer. | below zero the dam- machinery sembly a stations s mem of publig sentiment ett wave and B, | ¢, Ef- Grades A and L« ‘o-Morrow ns on Positively no advertisements will be accepted after this time. Send Your Sunday World Want Advertisement in Early to Make Sure of its Publication. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS MAY BE OMITTED. WORLD RESEACRANT a J 4 #20: who } wuld, — adr, Abe Lb NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1920. SCORE IN SLEEPER PLUNGE OFF BRIDGE INTO ICY LAKE; EW YORKERS ARE VICTIMS eae ores Passengers, Clad in Night- clothes, Immersed as Mon- treal Express Is Wrecked. — CONGRESS MAY GET 40 NEW MEMBERS THROUGH CENSUS. Estimated Population of 000 Will Mean Ro: 110,000,- of 475 MERCURY AT 38 BELOW, ing er ARE DEFENDED BY VISCOUNT GREY. They “Look Worse on Paper Than They Really Are” ir Letter to Times, Says See pangs Hearts BROOKLYN BRIDGE T not open to chi TROLLEYS HELD UP ive saan vitae ~] Tr Transferred ¢ I Loe 4 G ! 3 i Pat depa panes Wan they really ane liepulas schodula, TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—Fair, warmer. “Cirenlation Books Open to All.”’ Entered as Second-Clase Matter Post Office, New ky Ne We PRICE TWO CENTS. 12 PAGES. ED —NATION WIE HT PLANNED sarin vonay FOR ELECTION OF CONGRESS vecaez come» FAVORING 3.75 BEVERAGES Less Burglaries If More of Your Sex Were As Nervy, p les pene Says Magistrate (CAUGHT PICKING DOOR |Accused Man Captured by | Policeman After Chase When | Mrs. Wahle Gave Alarm. One of Chief Political Parties Likely to Make Question an Issue in Platform—Lawmakers Can De- clare What Is Non-Intoxicating. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Exyening World.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 31 (Copyright, 1920),.—All those people who would like to have the privilege of buying, making, distrib- a noise so that Whon Mrs, Tona Wat loor of her apartment at No. 849 Wee | Avent [afternoon s | kk Wednesday | ne did it very carefully so as to make no noise | uting or drinking light wines and beer need oniy m This was becaus yponting ¢ | door sho had s man (bending over| they may be counted, and if numerically they would appear to exceed | the lock of a door across the corrid ww | those who want America kept as dry as the Sahara, they are likely te prevail upon one of the big political parties to put a plank in its next clection platform to that effect. Naturally, the question of how to keep the saloon extinct and the perils of whiskey from those who would drink it to excess and at the same time provide for the American people the light wines and beers | He was working with what afterward proved to be a jimmy, and he had not heard her, Mrs, Wahl watched iim a fow eeconds, then summoned her ‘courage and walked straight to 1 |_ “What are you doing here m, de- | manded “1 was wanted--wanted see | some one," he stamanered. And then | he ran for the front door. Mrs, Wahle | screamed for help and followed him. to ington who are inclined not exactly to be “wet” but a trifle damp, at ‘ les were ard by atrolmal + | bit ( ravi sages o hie aca least damp enough to want to acquire votes next fall, Laer OMe ERRIn TASTE © Seriously, one of the most powertul javenue amt he followed, drawing bis! STARS DECLARE WE men in the Democratic Party in- pistol. He fired two shots, whiob formed me that he saw no reason [brought Detectives Pitzgeraid and | WON'T HAVE TO GIVE Why either political party could not Finn Into the chase, The fugitive! UP BEER AND WINE|s0 before the people and ask them to was caught. ee J elect a Com 1 give the In the West Side Court he was ar- | " ‘; | country 8 and beer. raigned to-day and ‘held in $3500 bail |“Prof.” Neyer, Reading Gov. Ed-| roasoning was tl ; for the Grand Jury. He said he was wards’s Horoscope, Predicts Tho constitutional amendment Be wubb 21 years old, Fortunate Administration. elbow anid ~ in for prohibits tht ‘ anufacture and sule of “intoxicating { didn't want to appear against HIE etars say that the Amer- | tiquors,” Just what is intoxicating is im," said Mrs. Wahle to Magistrate T ican people will not have tO | subject to individual interpretation, Levine, “but what could I do? Con. go without thelr beer and jyet when Congress passed an enforee- ditions have iheen terrible in that| wine, acoording to the horoscope ment act declaring recently that te ‘partment \building lately, 1 don't| just made of Governor Kdwand 1. | was unlawful to make or distribute a know how many ou “Profesor” Gustave The bxdwarda ‘by Meyer, Hoboken astro! have been to beverage containing more than one- committed half of one per cent. of alcohol, a test ne had be | done.” | “Professor” finds that inasmuch | #ult was brought and the Supreme If there ow more women as| ax Taurus was in the ascension | Court of the United States was aske.” nervy as you are,” said the Magis-| and Venus was posted in the [e's if Congress had the powe “there would ‘be fewer ibur-| eighth mansion of the heavens | to Say what constituted “intoxicating when the Governor was inaugu- | beverage and the Supreme Court tives testified that they had| rated hig administration “will be | 4ecided that no matter how muéh recovered a Jimmy thrown away by} quite a fortunate one, to say the |C@HOl Was in any beverage, It was In fact intoxicating, When Congress Mixed the percentage by statute, the latter's word way final SUGGESTS A FIGHT FORA er and that the instrument the jimmy marks on several ymertinent doors in the same building with Mrs Wahie's apartment Edwards “peculiar Governor much ever, exper Pes a | and unexpeoted trouble’ through CONGRES: . bud friends aml adv Hines: v GIRL HURT IN AUTO CRASH, | bd friend uni advisers, tine | hue as many people claim that Bt beer is not intoxicating, it would be tly possible for Congress to fix at 3.75 by law. And if | Haskethall Party in Colliston After | danger of a loss of one of his Stuyvesant School Gane, children is indicated ‘by the and evil planet Mars.” Ida Levine, ty yeara | He Amess ple want light wines oxrapher, >. 307 Wala- Jand be Y need only eloct a "3.75 bout tra Dakin, rocelvad a trac- | SUES LANDLORD; ‘ rngrwss.” Lf Congress can say that owinat and arivenby| TOO MUCH HEAT! | tearing, it can ey cant !¢.80t tntos- No, 115 Schermerhorn 4 " ty eS It ilarly non-Intoxieat So the Democratic leaders—and tn fairness to them it must be ga t pi aust be sald that collided at Third Avi et with a truck driven n of No, 60 Union Ave- Bronx Tenant Says He Had to Hold | Finger Over Valve Till He | by Arthur Gil South Orang are net now in office, but apen pa cd bli Levine, w Was Badly Burned, [thelr time outside of Wauhineton | ketball t Hyman Plotkin of No, 895 Ba canvass political sentiment—are’ eee Street to-day filed a r | Wondering wi country would that definitely think ot pledged Democr Congressmen tu t{ Veto for "75 as the percentage of | t oe qaee, oe sholio rontent in beverages, here is no d sbt that William Jen. nings Bryan would fight to the death GIVES DARTMOUTH | $1,000 FOR BOXING |. n a Democratic form if he happens to be a dele ute to the nest National Convention, and t ‘6 no doubt too that the Democrats would find the party dls. vided on the issue, but as the time Rev, John I Variou Promote Ha Johnson Gifts to Univ Athletic Made roma he upproac 2 definition of issu HANOVER, N. Hy Jn t becomes m and more apparent ne $1,000 'ithat Mr, Bryan's sanguine prediction | ; ieee | ut the wet and dry question would ret bonin 8 ( f t be ® vital factor, because both ; coe ed to Prohibition “batt . bly ls not altogether cer- ' On a : . t the saloons and the iskey there would seem of opinion, but on: ; otiwiiae beer one notices here 1 ney to regard with consider- Ab culation the exact polittea! een mET tan aoe TER MEALS and see ect of such & plank in any plat. done much to promote. form, The fact that Gov, Bdwards, J bow ae a pps wakes you fool Adre they want for sociavbeverages, has puzzled the political Teadérs in with x a ee ee ee I Seem ens «ne

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