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roca ly by threatening Re- legistators if the inquiry to go on. eltes among other things “the | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1920. assault by Catholics on) NEW WILSON NOTE PRESIDENT FRM ("iSsx‘beT™3"S6" (DANIELS DEMANDS e-kéSRonnte'ety Wonrone Pinan GNbes SSO sees2= |S FIRM AGAINST ON ARTICLE TEN: == TREATVOF LONDON TREATY HOPE DIM Economic Agreement Also Said to Include Scheme for Pooling Raw Materials. Message to Fiancee Telling.of Depth Bomb Chemist's Death Bears Fake Address. Plan ords = and Highest Bidder V Eten F H. W. ete NATIONS’ LARUE an es ‘ts London conference embraces these Stephen Lausanne, is missing and his tancee and believe he send a representative the highest bidder is the ot j Place to Live. Mareh 6.—Angelus J PARIS, March 6-—The text of the ; ata astounding Ae te of the ST. LOUIS, Maren 6. inventor of a mical pro- | widely discussed ‘econumic agreement Archbishop of New York” UCTIONING apartments to sent for depth bombs used in |drawn up by the Council of Premiers at a A his brother, Samuel Casten, three main points, and orfer meeting so- newest step taken by St bus been kidnapped. ench editor, declared, to-day: sf President Shows No Intention; White House Officials Intimate. iit & representative of the ' Will Build No More Capital toute landlords to grab all ther {Gaston set for Wasblngton Wednes- eemTictiing on, ‘uhe iiuante. Ot pape Government. of Withdrawing From Peace; Simmons Move for Com- Ships if America Joins on Teuant tac oieatcry apart. 227 morning, according: to his tances, |Buropean mations for” the afsvematic ‘The Apti-Galoon League head's let- " ‘ ; | A tenant in a@ six-story apart to “volleet Government royaities, | The |buying and distribution of raw matert- ° i ~ i | ment at 4s - next day she received stcard bear- the nationa® their interes ‘fer Making up the Catholic Church’ Negotiations, Says ‘Pertinax. promise Is Doomed Rest of World. {ment at Spring and Shaw Ave- nxt day. ahe cocelved a. postourd beat: satlons® pooling their” intereaia with the attacks that have been made | ers sad —__— +--+ sts be received a,letter signed = Greek, Mich. and a-few hours later al eduction of armaments, m - the secretary and treasurer of telegram from Detroit said Casten had (9m the league, ana with the wet cause) = PARIS, March 6.—Président Wil-| WASHINGTON, March 6.—hite WASHINGTON, March €—Secre-| in company, in which it been killed there y « train. “Then foi- . fe * | son's ly to the note sent him b; sat t ‘o Sav: - lowed another telegram from Detroit | mn eon peor rep! Y House officials in discussing to-day lary Daniele told the House Naval| i» announced that in the future Oued, Mother telegram from Detroit a duinat. Victory Avagrnsethccabal bred Allied. Premiers relative to the the move of Administration Senators Committee to-day he would recom-| the apartments are to be rented late Weaneaday night, bearing his sig- | dela; at : ! Adriatic was not discussed by mem- to atrange a conference, with Presi- 5 - bature and saying that he wae leaving | Germany never \) WANTS “PRESSURE” BROUGHT | bers.of the Supreme Council at Lon-! dent Wilson to 4 ie mend a building programme for the; to the highest bidder. The letter for Chicago. waive the Indemnities principle. ‘i= ; a 1 ea Renee | mays it has offers of higher rent- The Detroit toleg? were signed BS % AT ALBANY. don yesterday because of obseurities Treaty situation, said the Preshicht nest fiscal year larger than that Dro-| als than are now belng paid for |*Y “The Identification Company of |Bransels Conference to Consider ‘he clergy to whom it was ad- jim the text, the eable company being had told Senator Glass of Virginia two posed by the Navy General Board “if! tne apartments, and that as fast | America,” and bore a fictitious address Loan for Germany. - t H " ae ae PAR March 6.—An international Greesea are urged to send telegrams asked for a repetition, says “Perti {weeks ago what his attitude was | the peace treaty is not ratified at this; || d calle ta-tet Waltig | deben Game Pg | Pa nites ae ; ; to Speaker Sweet and members of nax," in the Echo de Paris, As far toward a compromise on the Article| |session of Congress,” adding that if as WEE be adveresad tor ana | ees! financial conference Negrete aometht % | . | ‘ ¢ : {oN in Brussel ‘the Ansembly ing ins this|/as can be ascertained, however, he' x rosetyation. thig country rejects membership in| tne apartments will go to the per- | PARIS, March 6.—Japan has informed | conside: nased by Premiers yarn It was said that there had been no} jthe League of Nations he would feel {the Council of Ambassadors. that she | Nit! to give eco- sons willing to pay the highest says, Mr. Wilson does not show any European “We are not fooled on Prohtbition | desire (o withdraw from Secubo ab te hledan tha Beedanant impelied to renew his recommenda-| 70O* | lene ee ests te” Vnereteee ten enforcement by disturbance Rab: (sect concerns and accepts the French and@| would sce the Senators. Those close |tton for another three-year pro- Other jand! have sent out ~ derson investigation, but w: Te | British suggestions that efforts be to the President, however, pointed |sramme of construction. reeape ‘ gults. We ask no favors for Ander-| made to reach « diréct understanding ‘out that Senator "lade eeaat ata tks | Reiterating his statement that “we| {imine hoger vee grill aga na | og who can take care of bets between Italy and Jugo-Slavia rela- | formed his colleagués as to Mr. Wil-| beh v7 have a League of Nations by Te = hee | Par or tod you and the party will ld tive to the Adriatic problem. son's position. | / which every nation will heip preserve | Tesponsible if the league as our agent} ft js said that, should this step fall,! Some administration officers s Re? c sTewaRT jthe peace of the world without com-| ENDS LIFE AFTER ' / M8 not given fair treatment.” Mr. Wifson -would bp ready to sanc-| gested that instead of Senator Sim- Gn Seeniesiaen heh abled th agin oplig ob eg abd FAILURE OF BANK Both Archbishop Hayes and Mar. jtion any agreement satisfactory to| mons and others endeavoring to per- * RAve! Incomparaity the Digg Bevy = \ ») Lavelle declined to-day to comment | tn jtaians and Jugo-Slave, but that|suade the President to accept the| Daughter of Mrs. Percy Hamilton |! the world,” Mr. Daniels declared Beet iy et upon William H. Anderson's attack! ), iets 4: be understood he regards| Article 10 compromise which some, Stewart Are Wed in Madison ‘ere ¥#s 20 “middle ground.” Large Borrower, Charged With} Spon Catholics in respect to Pro-line tentative agrecment of Dec. 9| Democratic and Republican Senators | re ee ce arene ce eee oe enforcement, saying : worth while.” read tm part: has come to be véry Anti-Saloon League has anti-Catholic. and it does to begin. But the fact is why we should keep silent shin wet Catholics muss into the Prohibition situation. BY CATHOLICS ON the most equitable solution of the problem and most consistent with the previous Allied policy. The American President is understood to reject the Treaty of London as a means of set- thing the controversy, while carefully refraining from offering any other method for As matters stand, “Pertinax” adds, the Italian Cabinet has transmitted to the Belgrade Government its latest concessions, the most important of which is the abandonment of con tinulty of territory between Fiume and Italy. The Jugo-Slav answer has not as yet been received in Rome. ‘| lye ial EE lit “The successful assault by Catho- lies om law and order in the election ot Mr. Haskell ag County Judge in Maasncre to Cost Turkey Territory. ‘are now trying to work out they should bend their efforts towards persuading Senator Lodge of Massa- chusetts, the Republican leader, to accept it. The President's attitude toward further conferences with Democratic | Senators on the treaty as reflected lat the White House was learned with manifest disappointment by Demo- cratic and Republican Senators wio have been working for a compromise. It Was said the negotiations would {continue, but many Senators predictad that if Mr, Wilson declined to consider further compromise proposals, the hope of ratification would .be greatly diminished. ' In his talk with Genator Glass the President is understood to have re- LONDON, March 6.—There is likeli- hood that the Cicilian massacre may cost Turkey much of what the Treaty of Peace would otherwise have left her, according to expressions heard in in- mer circles at Whitehall, where Allied Foreign Ministers continue framing the Turkish settlement, It is believed, among other things, the proposed wes:- ern boundary from Enos, on the Aeg- ean Sea, to Midia, on the Black Sea, may be abandoned, and the line may be drgwn much further east. This France Despite Cost. | craft. his. position as Congressman Insprop- and alighting at their yacht clubs en route to business would’ limit Turkish possessions in WARHINGTGR, Aleseh. Cbs — — erly in the distribuation of jobs and daily, right in New York City. on Europe to the narrow peninsula north . ee are .——Repre- contracts. The islature held a of the Sea of France and Great Britain are ited with be- ing in agreement tn this respect, put there is less certainty expressed as to Italy's attitude, BASEBALL PLAYER DEMANDS PROF HE CAMBLED ON CANE (Continued From First Page.) HH i Fe t F te practical Christianity with very little help in this eastern country from Catholics (of course weany individual Catholics are for and moet of the rest want te be law-abiding) and against the of the Catholic Church as im States like National League President Veeck of the Chicago club called Magee into conference, and within a short time Manager Mitchel announced that Magee was no longer a member of his team and would not be. He was then notified that he was released outright, { on the reform ticket, tw, the country, a news agency despatch | BSPECLALLY seasoned r See—the little Sport Plane costing no more than a good : * Chitege Magee sven octet 458| ‘rhe Brooklyn Rapid Transit an- are Republicans, one "a Democrat and from Vigo, Spain, said to-day. | Kia Cy mt runabout ear, requiring a hangar not much larger than saying that organized baseball could | nounced that its elevated trains were | me an independent. he ‘Cabinet resignes jer the defeat qos hon your private garage; the Pony Blimp for private use; the ee eee A ems OF Lien, There thel running. ‘talriy wall” in the morning | Manion Hut Were a aoe te tee ce Rant intihe Chamber, ecoorting (ona sate: Aerial Coupe, the 12 passenger Air Liner, the Cabin Cruiser matter rested until yesterday Magee] rush hour, but admitted that surface | filing the petition. Vaiencia message a of the sky, the Aerial Pullman, the Aerial Freighter, the telegraphed from Cincinnati saying: | transportation was badly demoralized. = am | Caleseo Mail Plane, the Transcontinental Mail Plane, oon- Fo the Baitor, World: po! u Hi a | vertible into a war plane over night, the newest aviation , Bvening : Tie-ups were reported on the Court tna Tee ts | engines and all the accessories that have been developed The manager of the Chicago | street, Fifth Avenue, Hamilton Fer- 3 to contribute to luxury, comfort and safety in flying. Cubs has not advised me that he |ry, Bay Ridge, Third Avenue, Smith | did not want me as a member of his team this year. Neither he Ror any ore else has ever accused me of improper betting upon games, and at no'time in my base- ‘ball career have I been accused of indifferent playing, All during my baseball life I have given my best efforts and 1 shall continue to do so in the future, I have in my possession evidence that without cause the owners of major league teams have unlawfully blacklisted me. My attorney is now at work gathering evidence and a guit will soon be filed to test the right of a club to exercise its option for my services in and a month later release me. On Dec. 1, 91819, I received a letter from ident Veeck of the Chicago Cubs reading: “This ig to notify you that the Chicago National League Ball Ciub has decided to exercise its right to your services for 190 This right is given to the Chicago the league hav. that it would be well for tally, in connection with ee on leony od people that you have the of the Anti &stoon League agency that it absolutely tear ‘on Prohibition and enforcement ‘ond effort to cover up the deal bet the Republican wets and y to prevent any real legie- jation.” Anderson at this point requests the mMisters to send telegrams to and the Asser iymen. letter is signed for one more good wallop, “WILLIAM H. ANDERSON.” ——— | SPEND DRY FUNDS OUSING RELIEF ~ FOR Hi orders received later ‘ ‘ ; ae eeele te aetion cnntalond 1 | Mace, Tart of Sue man and mwoh le at your barber's, to ting teetitia eterno On a Sealed Packet, is Your Central Federated Union Also Op-| Your'Contract of 1919. A formal | Lewis McDonald, ‘of Now York’ Ci . omitted, will not serve to earn contract will be mailed to you in accordance with the rules and poses Special Drinking Privilege to Foreign Embassies in U. S. regulations of the National | fallen and travel is blocked and busl- THE WORLD. - —== ————= ME hess” veserated. Dn! gue.” lisa filled bottles. 7 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. { osiys meh, wepreY After this notice to me that the | purus Ask U. & te Investigate Mas- ~ — vee apn aren oe Cube wanted my services during sd pt DIED. er } yy, in tement issued! 1920 owners of other teams agreed . . 4 protests against the proposal to| that I must be released uncondi- | CONSTANTINOPLE, March 4.—Rea- Buy an 8 oz. bottle today BAKER—WILIIAM, Services CAMP- WHEN DEATH ENTERS YOUR HOME $50,000,000 for enforcement of th>| tionally and the Cubs were com- |olutions asking the United States to ton Law. Suggestion is made| Pelied to submit, I have a number : } 66th m., Tuesday, 2 P. M, hat Mt would be vetter for the Govern-| Thy record shows T am entitied to | Dartially the Marash massacre ond ment store, or from your RAHN—-AUGUET, Services CAMPBELI. At Any Hour, Day or Night Ment to spend this $50,000,000 “to re-| remain in the big game and so | Conditions generally in Anatolia wei barber. FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, 66th The parting honors will be paid in a way repel, Turkish eT ey Denotes A gp) et,, Sunday, 11 A. M. long to be remembered when the arrange- Ing the peop.” a LEE MAGER. mamber of Dey MOTTMIERR<<PRED: _ fetvices CAMP. ments are in the hands of Mr. Campbell. ° granting Bolshevikt New Atiack on| © tleet Traffic Ned Up by BELL FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, iG ’ enitert oP on Ambaasa- jeonee's w e! ‘onmeo| 4 American Offices: ey apa aM a cg Call Columbus 8200. Any Hour, Day or Night to thelr use of Tiquars and| LONDON, March 6.—The Bolsheviki] NEW HAVEN, Conn, March 6.— PARFUMERIE ED PINAUD MESEGHRE.—MARGARET. Services at FRANK E. CAMPBELL | have begun a new attack on Finland,| Transportation was almost at @ stand- 'e the THE FUN HURCH al ¥ tral News co: tat) atill to-day. 66th ot, Sunday, 8 P.M, “"CNON SESTARIAN ‘cand Ateree hegey, of: 2 moved on ihe ae ED. PINAUD BLDG. NEW YORK QUTTH—GEOROE. torvices Per Regn 3h Broadway at 66" St. 23” Street at 8” Ave, Nair "positions at But PSY branch lines no treins Were f ‘ FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, ¢6th Flowers for all Occasions. Artistic Funeral Designs our Specialty ” iterated in general terms ‘his opposi- tion to any reservation on Article X, which would invalidate the obliga- tions of the United States under that article. NEW BRUNSWICK 1.000 MAKES 200 HOMELESS: SHPS ASHORE IN GALE (Continued From First Page.) remain at Quarantine all night be- cause of the gale. Ferry boat sched- ules were not seriously interferred with. Telegraph service in all directions from New York was impared, but the companies would not admit an actual tie-up. The high wind, causing limbs of trees to break off and fall on the wires, was blamed for most of the In Fifth Avenue the wind last nigitt rove automobiles into side streets, smashed heavy plate glass window: and damaged valuable paintings. Service on the surface lines in Man- hattan suffered and comparatively few cars were running. The sub- ways were jammed. In Harlem many signs on business houses were caught in the strong wind and hurled to the Street but no accidsnts were reporte: Avenue Presbyterian Church. Miss Eva Cochran Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hamilton Stew- art of No. 903 Park Avenue, was married this afternoon to Harvey Wal- lace Shaffer in the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church. Miss Stewart's parents inner last night at their home to ridal party, which was followed by a dance at the Hotel Plaza. Those at the dinner included Miss Eleanor Stewart, who acted as her sis- ter’s maid of honor; Mrs. Warren Ack- erman and Miss Elizabeth Brown of Seéretary continued, “with a final recommendation as to a building pro- gramme. If the covenant had been ratified our duty would have been piain. With the League in operation it would not be necessary to impose on the taxpayers of America the as- sessments necessary for building more capital ships.” The programme which the Secre- tary recothmended be authorized in event the treaty is not ratified agreed with the General Board's pro- Plainfield, Miss Lee Miller, of Short Hills, ; Miss Jane Sanford, cousin of tl and Miss Betty Jackson | and Miss Katherine Kent of this city,| who Were the bride's other att_ndanvs.| Also Howell Van Nostrand, who was! Mr. Shaffer's best man, and the ushers, Cornelius Wynant, John Inglis, Wallac Hoggson, Anthony McKim and Chester | Laroche, i} U.S. AIR SERVICE ASSAILED IN HOUSE | | | Magee Declares No American Built Battle or Bombing Plane Reached sentative Magee, Republican, New York, told the House to-day that not one American-built battle plane or bombing plane was produced drring the war | from the expenditure of more than a billion dollars. “The Liberty Motor," he said, “was | the only achievement of merit of the | American air strvice." The 213 American-bullt De Haviland lanes sent to France, he said, used for light day bombing.” said these planes were “awkward and | dangerous” in service. Representative Lea, fornid, told the made Democra House the cr Republican committeemen urd contentions and ground- conclusions.” by bs | pecan tO GS MILLIONAIRE VS. FOREMAN. | A hard-fought campaign for the of- fice of Village Trustee of Ossining, | which pays no salary, between Col. | Benjamin B, McAlpin, New York City | hotel owner, and James Quinn, a rail- road foreman, is under way. The reform forces backing Col. Mc- Alpin and three other candidates for eeting in the in Of the four Street and Reid Avenue lines, The high wind smashed sidewalk show- cases and awnings most everything movable. The municipal bus service was ham- pered. Floods rather than the slect and snow crippled train service on the Long Island Road. ‘The Montauk, Greenpoint, Long Beach and Far Rockaway divisions suffered most. ‘Trains from the Bouth and East were delayed. Fast trains from Chi- cago and Buffalo were reported sev- eral hours late and twelve trains on the New Haven Road were behind schedules. Jersey commuters were held up by the-traffic jam in Hoboken due to frozen switches, Street Cleaning Commissioner Mac- Stay had only the regular street force, about 2,500 men, at work this morning, but expected 5,000 emergency men by night Up State the Since 1888. (Special to Tue Brening World.) MONTICELLO, N. ¥., Mar, 6—A biiz- zard said to be the worst since 1888 has been raging since last night caus- Bitesara Worst was found dead ‘in a large snow dri on the street. Four feet of snow has send a commission to investigate im- \f posal as to capital ships—two battle- ships and one battle cruiser—but added to that proposal twenty light cruisers and fourteen flotilla leaders or super-destroyers, No light cruisers and only six super-destroyers were recommended by the board. The present battleship strength, he pointed out, would. soon be increased by the ten dreadnoughts now build- ing, “more powerful than any battle- ships afloat,” in addition to the six battle cruisers under construction, necessitating more auxiliary craft. In addition té capital ships, the Sec- retary’s contingent programme in- cluded six scout cruisers, eight mine laying cruisers, six fleet submarines, our airplane carriers and auxiliary REPORTED BERGDOLL SANE. Dr. Dereumis Diaunes! Draft Dodger’s Trial. The court martial trial of Grover C. Bergdoll, wealthy Phfladelphian charged with dodging the draft, was resumed at Governor's Island to-day and the ses- sion was’ devoted to the prisoner's mental condition. Testimony given five years ago by Dr. Francis X. Derctm cf Philadelphia! one of the physicians recently called for President Wilson, was read into the |S record. This was in connection with an effort to have a guardian appointed for young Bergdoll In 1915. Dr. Der- cum reported Bergdoll was erratic, but sane. Bergdoll’s mother. was waiting out- side the court room when the trial was resumeg. ok, PORTUGUESE STRIKE ENDS. Cal LONDON, March 6.—The Portuguese Government has granted the demands of the’ striking railway workers and traffic has been restored throughout “Gentlemen, I say to you that n scal} ED, have othing the comafest.. Imphited by daily use of EDPINAUD'S Itremovesdandruff, keeps the scalp clean, stimulates hair growth, is refined in fragrance and safe to use. TONIC (e3%.2%) Keep it at home and also your individual insure getting the genuine. Avoid imitations and re- at any drug or depart- Larceny, Shoots Self When Released on Bond. NEWPORT NEWS, Va., March 16.— R D. Holloway, President of the Vassar-Abbott Company, arrested last night in connection with the failure of {the Colonial State Bank, shot Killed ‘himeeit to-day after his release on bail, Holloway and Frank R. Bartlett, cashier of the bank, were charged with the larceny of $15, which failed to open on Feb. 12. State Corporation Commission declared credits of $300,000 extended to the Vas- sar-Abbott Company were responsible. EX-JUSTICE HOOKER DIES. uqua Leader Passes Away denly. BUFFALO, March 6.— Warren B. Hooker, former Justice of the State Supreme Court, died suddenly in Fre- donia last evening. In former days he was Republican leader in Chau- tauqua County, representing the old 34th Congressional District for five terms. He was named by Gov. Black to ,be, Justice of the Supreme Court and re-elected. Gov. Odell named him to the Appellate Division in 1902, Since his retirement from the bench in 1913 he had lived in Fredonia. Justice Hooker after he uscended the bench was accused of having used trial to determine his fitness for the bench and the proposition in the As- sembly to remove him did not receive the two-thirds vote necessary. WIFE OF SEN. COMER DIES. New Ala Congressman De- layed im Taking Oath of Office. BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March 6.— B. B. Comer, wife of the newly pointed Senator from Alabama, died to- day. She was stricken yesterday, Comer, who, ftiends say, will support r Underwood for ‘the minority ‘ship In the Senate, will be unable to leave for Washington until after Mra, Comer's funeral. WILKE SAYS: ‘WILKE’ pipe is guarant Notice to Advertisers; { ‘Advertising copy and reicase orders ‘or either the week day Morning World or ‘The Evenin, World, if received after 4 P, Me the day preceding publication, can be inserted only as space may permit and in order of receipt at The World office, Advertising copy for the Sup- lement Sections of The Sunda: Wora must be received by 8 P, M. Thursday preceding publica- tion, and releases must be re- ceived by 4 P. M. Friday. Adver- for the Main Sheet of World must be re- ceived by 6 P. 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