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TO-NIGHT’S WEATHER—Fair and Warmer. EXTRA @ VOL. LX. NO. 21,381—DATLY,_ bariee Set eae N EW : OR K, M ON D DAY, M AR 01 H 1 By. 1920. “eras rt PAGES, “8 PRICE TWO CENTS. mainte e£0IT/! ow LED BITE (ula (a Wien SENATE ADOPTS ‘ances REPUBLICANS PLAN SUPREME COURT RESTORATI ON OF MONARCHY © | | ABOGUS ECONOMY GIVES N. J. RIGHT oie M ED IN BAVARIA SUBSTITUTE. RESERVATION “AY NGRESS. TOTESTORVUMW cuage som seni anooocedpp ono mks, bert Mine ON ARTICLE \ (| LEAGUE Will MAR Cainpaig gn | Grants apeleaten fo Ste to. Upset in Bavaria Following the! of Defense, Said to Have Agreed Issue for the Fight for Attack Constitutionality Resignation of the Socialist Gov- to Form Coalition Government Presidency. of 18th Amendment Uses wala $F Gad faith “$70,000 OOOLOAN as oa ernment— Arrest of Ebert Or-| After Clashes in Which One Democrats For, ‘One Repub- {1S ALL CAMOUFLAGE.|BREWERS E 3R FIGHT. dered by Kapp—Strike at Krupps| Hundred Are Killed. lican Against. ea | thy of ee Ea PLEDGED 10 Al} Economy” Will Be All on| Ask Highest Tribunal to Ad- PARIS, March 15 (Havas).—Re-establishment of the Bavarian mon-| PARIS, March 15 (Associated Press).—A Berlin despatch une 9 (Can), nS ; . i Lah OTHER MOVES ‘BEATEN. I ae ana Can t Be Shown vance Hearing on Adverse | archy has been proclaimed in Munich, according to a telephone message | received this evening states that an agreement has been reached cease Up Ti! After Election. Decisions De ‘ S. received in Berlin from the es dapital this afternoon and telegraphed | ‘between Chancellor Kapp of the new government and Gustav Dem« erats) Propc rsalls and) HOUSING PROBLEM By Martin Green: a iaueNanens cate h th—New|'2 the Temps. # | Noske, Minister of Defense in the Ebert Government, and that the aaOnicile —New Those of Irreconcilables Staff Correspondent pf The Eve- s granted permission t Be UING Merch Ati AcnCUnea ay | government crisis in Germany has ended. Are Rejected. te eens) s made by the new Government last . . WASHINGTON, March 15—Unless| by the Supreme Court to institute | Was made by the new Government A new government for Germany will be constituted under ; Offer ‘Made by Insurance C0.|tne comptications in Germany shaii| original proceedings to test the va- [Bere pee Ce Ninn the ‘agreement between the old government and the new, a eran Tare The) at Rent Conference If There | involve the United States in interna- | lidity of the Prohibition Amendment. | Bavarian Socialist Government had 5 Senate to-day adopted the Lodge | signed and that the troops were in con-| Havas agency announcement states. | Is Co-operation tional difficulties requiring legislative} The court granted the te per- |" | " i ‘ (aes ses: substitute reservation on Article X pare AuOn uetion, the second session of the| mission to file a bill of complaint|tFol of that city. ‘The reports added PARIS, March 15 (United Press)—A ‘Zurich despatch said fifty nt the League of Nations covenant ve \that the Landtag would meet on Tue s.| | persons had been killed in disorders at Kiel, and twenty killed and mo A definite promise to lend fro! building | Saturday, May or a few days|charged with the enforcement of P: ‘aay to form a new government i 200 wounded in fighting at Frankfort, ke Clty was |¢#tlier—without having enacted den- | hvition. Theapeposadlnga, Ore nim | Another announcement by the Kapp ie .Reports from Essen said serious disturbances have -eccured=there— Sena iliar to those, brought by Rhode} vnment: stated ‘that~conditions iny | Jersey w ixty-sixth Congress will adjourn on|against Federal Government officials | The vote by which tho substitute $15,000,000 to $20,000,000 construction in New Y« was adopted was 56 to 2 with 16 Democrats voting for it and one Re- miblican aa made at the-Mayor’s rent conference | Dite legislation on the urgent: ques-| rsiand. | ast Prussia were quiet, civilians and |and that thirty persons have been killed, more than eighty wounded : aay in the City Hail to Waiter |r os monrunyareae ty: sbeinepnls of} in the Rhode Island case, the lmiitig guarding the railways and the | hundreds of stores looted. The Lodge substitute was adopted | 1 C i Me the country, which is the reduction of | wederal Government immediately | post offi , | ‘hrc--Rabe, dictator of Abe Ravoluouany “Clavipaeeek, ban Stabler, ptroller of Metro- | Gove eeekuake toc | % post offices Pal cnes : ; ; » Re ; " hs ttt tne eutue f varieunatber sup | Sublet: Combe "0" Government expenses to a point that! made a motion to aii the Dill 08 | — Revolt La BORE UPOR cas | ar enter oe” pies TRGEMEAE TRE RROREE UALEET” caOe | politan Life Insur Company. | will permit the lowering of taxes. : pee % . jordered the release of Prince Jgachi 0 aiser’s cousin stitute reservations had been de-| : ont | irr ; {SBSURtOUNGeS ChE TESTS: AoA) aey Plot of W y Class to f ae * pe fare ea oe peonenyieae ; i) ee indications, it app basia for tt and the supreme Corti MARE SUPPORTED rid ct sto Joachim was held for the incident of Marca 6, when two French army cated. 9 the stabilizing o! conditions | that aders of Congress intend| goes not have original juriadiction. ‘ape Indemnities. afe ware ataskan tn. tha n bee: hey The Lodge reservation has peen|and the certainty that building ma-|to ma andatand economy finleh, | "°C" snr sy ratlee white asked the Gove IN MANY CITIES, F rs were attacked in the restaurant of the Hotel Adlon because they | terials could be ob! ‘Whe city and c behind on housin ned. esta considered the keystone of the treaty at the Republican ma-|omment and New Jersey to expedite| SAYS LLOYD GEORGE eye refused to stand when the orchestra played a German patriotic song, By David La e has cut down appropriations fs eating | 17] wrence. ( 1 OMe ee: ey ee case, indicating (apsolal' Cortesnendentiot Theo meer LONDON, March 15,—Soldiers and strikers clashed in Berlin to- ntry are four y struggle. Democratic proposals as | ments on construction, said| made by a Democratic Administra | well as those offered by treaty irre-| yr, Stabler, who placed the blame on|tion to the extent of about a billion|treng ge cians aieeiy | w Premier Orders Arrest of ning World.) | dity, according to authoritative advices here. One soldier was killed and concilables were voted down | the State and Federal income taxes | dollars lavegtha: odie seed untit the| Ebert, Bauer and Erzberger— WASHINGTON, March 15 (Copy-| 1 number wounded, the advices said. | on real e: ‘ate mortgage interest. He| Such action will leave the rd How Nation Is Di w Jersey suit is he right, 1920).—Plenty of theory but} VIENNA, March 14.—A te! essage receive ipsic For details of voting on reservations! said the big holders of realty mort-| country in a worse financial state i parmenantladamet on nt whew tart oes tadia ee Gal A, Mar a 14, A telephone message received from Leipsic gages are replacing theso investments| than it is in to-day, but the Re- [4.0 grogoral Government f | LONDON, March 15,—Prime Minis- Bee |to-day reports that fighting had occurred there between troops of the |with non-taxable securities, thus| Publican leaders figure on going |. ° pases ne “lter Lloyd George announced in the ¢@n be said thus far concerning} ug prohibition in National Guard and Socialists or Communists in which nine men were ROBBERS GET $7,500 | teaving tho tite ins nee companics,| before the country in the national | sked in the bill of comp ce of Commons that the German Washington opinion of the new Ger-| pine savings banks and charitable, educa-| ampaign and blaming the Demo- |“ bes vee sar 1 aici eee a man revolution pues wae: t . IN LOFT HOLD-UP. | ternt and religious institutions tho| eratic Administration for the | a Beet: yore | Sa baunesta yal UUODIBIAL AP O)10 UDESaM | PARIS, March 15 (Associated Press).—Independent Socialists and as a jonly large lenders for building con-| Mi ents, Ate, yo I eerpeabueale ctMOGha tap VALALty Gel teh oe eee, ean Sere SOY Dera Aine abe Tea the Communists met yesterday at Mannheim and decided to take advantage ee Deane ae eee taxes, igh cost of living an ‘ NY. OF | the: lateab advices q » upheava ie F Five Youths Tie Victims to Chairs | struction « Ne, ag they are ox~| nee Se an eee sevarhinental constitutional prohibition | to the lat avi thought, the upheaval in Germany 18) of the present situation in Germany and proclaim a Soviet Government, empt from the income taxes. —Police Try to Suppress ought by Christian| A military coup has been executed regarded naturally as confirmation Democratic Administration, by | Feigensi New Jersey wer, re-| tm Munich, according to his announce- and justification of the large variet : erst a sending to Congress last fall es- | presented by Elihu Root, the other| ment. ‘The new government, he said, BPE IMBUER HON? ‘ Ly i | Majority and Independent Socialists throughout! Germany appear | timates of expenditures for next |is the San Francisco test case in|appears to be gaining strength ed on Capito to be uniting against the military movement initiated at Berlin on Satur- year on a war basis, has helped | which J. J. Dillon sought arrest for| The Premier said the latest advices Hill during the last twelve months day, according to a Basle despatch to L’Information, along the Republican political | violating prohibition laws to determ-| showed the military movement was/of treaty discussion. Wilson de-|°"s) Pe ie ath ; : i ‘ elshe * line their validity | sprending rapidly fenders say it proves that the Presi-| LONDON, March 15.—A Berlin despatch says that a general strike The Rep! in programme of “al von Luettwitz, Kapp's Min- dent was right when he said that] has been called in the great TUPR steel works orks at E Essen, Journment before without de-| wets lost ister of Defense, said in an interview chaos would come to Europe if cisive action on th ate of the] A new ang attack appeared to-|that the general strike will be sp>| America withheld her hand from the finances of the country, has been|day in an appeal of William G. Street| Pressed, the revolutionists using MA- 6) rorcement of the Peace Treaty ob EBERT FORCES DEFEATED bureaus and departments. The One ‘ John L. Parish, Secretary of the according to advices from Basle. the News. New York Board of Title Underwr Despite the efforts of the police to|ers said from 70 to 75 per cent. of the keep the matter quiet, it was realty mortgages in the country were to-day that a holdup occurred at 2 P.| held by individuals and executors of | M. Saturday on the third floor of @/qgtates and subject to income taxes! twetve-story building at No. 670 We: “Broadway, in which fi young u masked men held up three memb and two customers of the firm of § Meyerowitz and Greenstein, manufa turers of hats and caps. of opinions expre: and surtaxes ranging from 4 to 7 per cent, He urged that the State Legislature and Congress be memor d to amend the income tax laws, xying that was the only remedy that In both cases in lower courts the] Gen working out for months, The ma of New York, who seeks to have the|/¢hine guns if necessary ligations; former President Taft, not ‘The rabbers got money and Jewelry | would provide enough funds for an] ing war of words in the Senate over| Lincoln Saf posit Company pre- An Exchange Telegraph by way |'#4! i sett ates menitelay ue Ga worth more than $7,500, After the | adequate building programme. ina iesde Rats end the atl verted thorn weer vine hie tiulice tom|| ef Amsterdam aaysrtie naw Gere |Seeauy * n apology IN WESTERN CERMANY robbery, the victims were tnéd to chairs| Robert E. Dowling, President of the! Nations has been of material aid.|theip vaults under the provision of} man. revolutionary Cabinet will | staunch friend of the Treaty and n the workroom of the factory. | City Investing Company, agreed with| The decision to adjourn was reached] the Volstead law subjecting all per meet Tuesday. The Cabinet, ac- | league of Nations, says the same on en ae | Mr. Stabler and Mr. Parish that New] at a meeting of leadors of the Repub-| sonal liquor uf ording to the despatch, has thing. 2 of leaders pub: al liquor to seizure unless it is kept} © a ’ : : FIRE KILLS Us S. SOLDIERS. | yore nover could catch up with its!ijean majority eld last Thursday |jn a private dwelling ordered the arrest of Mathias |pyReLy a LocaL arrair, say} Workmen’s Council, Apparently Owing Alle- Tio, ana ‘Two Musing construction needs unless] night. . sion of Federal Judge] Erzberger, former Minister of FOES OF TREATY | there was a rellef from the incomé! WILL LEAVE NATION’S FINAN- Finance under President Ebert. A NUtih TARallariA ereaninincsl ee Neither of the Governments, Dis- Milwaukee two weeks tax. He said the bills now before the CES ALL “UP IN THE AIR. h from Berlin i 1, 3 : nwa Volatead law unk news agency despate! the treaty and League call the Ger- arms the Inhabitants of Bochum members of t American Expedition Albany Legislature aimed to curb Adjournr t of Congress at the end tional was appealed by th 4s says that President Ebert and man revolution an interna ffair—en- ary Fores At Vladivostok were | rent profiteering wotld stop all build-| of May conditions forecast by | pont, Chancellor Bauer will be arrested ii). divorced both in cause and ef ai March 15 (United burned to death in a fire nh de-| Ing If they were passed the determination of t teering —- } on charges of high treason. fect from the Peace Treaty. Informa Press).—The ounter-revolution is . Int counter- n is BME a AOI IR ATM, SUIS ANG Ung IE ney WER ORM al cenirities oe tho Tisai NE Pe ALLIED MISSIONS ; inet the| DRY LEAGUE SAYS jer bes AGMRR ey tion thus ble at the Depart place on March 6, and two othe vat “the & 3 id settled down to a test of poli mn to'bear out!’ IN BERLINIIGNORE 5008 tt er Oe cen ee | | ment of Sta 1 san an me ing, the Wa Di mated was | ind something tnust be| Nation up in the alr. But the politl- N. Y. LEGISLATURE [cu ana territorial power, Dest He | taste ong se tac ae KAPP GOVERNMENT ern Germany, according to reports re- advised in a cablegram ed to- 1 pita that unt hienat ’ the “se i t aan 2 - s 7 4 pier ke ns figure that the country will no , ndicated the preseat alignmen seated gam ikcee a Ua Ue fade ee ceived here to-day. The old Govern- A gene of all railway em Excerpta from a - Vinaowayantt ‘lon. 46) . dD atic offical cables received to have been |ment has been defeated in several eit- aan tor Calder wero read in which the! June and the Nove ° Dx : 1..The Socialist and Democratic i irivated by the desire of the mon-|Kefuse Even to Reply to a Request | jes, conowing hard fighting, Senator urged that w York| periewee has demonstrated that the} anij-Saloonisis Calmly Ann groups, with the backing of the pow- hists and reactionaries to get back for Recognition, S 2 ture take the mend-| expense of maintaining the Govern-| Will Be No [ b. erful South German states of Baden aye eatin a r Recognition, Say Forces loyal to the Ebert Administra- sla take the here 3e No Probe, De- | » power, somett hat was in- nia | Ing the State income tax law so as| ment in its relation to taxes pa | ere Wt TORE, | Saxony, Wuerttemberg and Hesse, ey et ee aie London Report | tion were sald to have been competied exempt real n Mo | the individual voter is a mattor that 2 Assembly's Order | have declared themselves for Presi ide of Germany, No party that] L2NDON, March 15.—One of the firat|to retire from Schwerin. At Welmar i} n be ove ulOWwe in a na nal 4 bei 10) Bm ne t f t aght this would make ster | ca ; Wi RVILLE, O. Mared 1 | dent Ebert eld power, either imperi ». [Acts Of the new government in Berlin | the new Government also wi 0 — to get similar action from Congres umpaign by Issue" and that STATEMENT issued to-day 2..Conservatives, Nationalists and 7100 (DUNN tall Hapee is to request recognition from the : dl sald to LINER MOHAWK IN TROUBLE,| Bulldins Superintendent synder of) © namy: 10: § rae pr n e Anti-Saloon Tague | Liberals, with the North German! ! 07) | d commission Germany, accord- | have been victorious The counter- i Continued or 1 Page (Continued on Highth Page.) America on tho proposed | states, including East Prussia, Brem- | ve" COMEDY 0 NAY Gaile the gates ling to an ofelal ssuge to- | revolutionary flag Is flying over the | , <e- le sation of the | nd Prussia, have offered their ge an there |duy, The request 5» daseckeaiade ™- | barracks in Muelheim and a voluntee: The ¢ Line en 4 _> 1 jen and sa chance to g the inside |rmissioners taking the attitude that they unter all for help f iw Matera, SNEEZE IN FACE COSTS $6. PAYNE TAKES OFFICE. n New York and that |suppert conditionally %2 the reyoly while friends of the ,|would not extend recognition even to | corps 1s supporting the Kapp regime, which wa elved by the Naval Com 1 yt tionists. oe pape the extert of answering the communica- pial municat d from Hat cain shania f Prob ¢ 7 3..The Centrist political group has ax FATINAS ae | A workmen's councll, . spparentiy eras, It re T: subway station of Intertor; “there will be no investigations.” | held aloof, its leaders adopting a uid have happened if the League of — owing allegiance to nelther the Ebert ey peared to-day in Hasex M Roard, The wets behind the movem passive attitude. ations had been iat » implacable NEXT! |nor Kapp governments, assumed : sinat Man ! H nit a war PAI Mt 1 The Kapp G Y 4 mn | power in Bochum and disarmed the tan of No, 232 Madison ea t 1 n te f they knew a ernment, it was announced Iterlin Pty ca his vente | g from Wile | sidy sald, spat ! n «Bo: , dal hahaa : { (Continued on Second Page.) WARHINGTON, Maren aoe o 0c. IRNAD ADEE 1 i a, a spacings f 1 ‘ tor| Following the declaration of @ gen- that repair 8 in * who re ‘ | AKE BELL-ANS AFTER MEALS and cco » ben men, | eral strike {n Hanover workmen 1 ik ‘ made r Vic u ’ ; aps t 4 weate | 2 ‘the | surplus war profits hel the | students engaged tn a sangulnary bat- 4 u nee i : mH ie iN é ' . ‘ei te ; h Standard ©. mpany, tho Untted/ tle, The students occupied the ratl- Vror xe w York e t anted. tat yrporation and piher way buildings, ay “, are’ Racing Entries en Page 2, Pa OL Labi O1B Ad vty Me adn, wale, —Aar, Kenses, Ebert, will go to Berlin and summon ) { | “4 ; A