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Get the Cary on Peace Basis Che IN BERLIN RESTORIN {Circulation Books Open to All.” | EDITION DiS Mle BVI 1920, by The Press Publishing (The New York World). VOL. LX. NO. 21,384—DAILY. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920. 28 PAGES. $1,000 000,000 CUT IS LINNT.AEoven ute. SET BY 6.0. IN CONGRESS ns orsranig ~-FORITS ECONOMY EFFORTS so | Tells Wilson He Should Ac-} } Del ARMY NAVY COS A PRISSNS Assails $850,000,000 Asked for Hint of Big Slash in War De- partment Estimate as - Bulk of Saving. Must Continue State of War or Make Separate Peace, He Says. FACE 3.5 BILLION DEFICIT “Mysteries” of Camps That Add Millions to Costs Not Solved. WASHINGTON, March 18.—Herbert Hoover to-day declared the peace treaty should be accepted, “so long as the final fonm gives us freedom of By Martin Green. ‘(Spec gt ied Correspondent of The Greater:T*-~ Any Other action and room for constructive de- VORING: orl ot ¥ velopment of ice.” He also id WASHINGTON, March 18.—The Country Ever opent. Nice ie weer eae? i a hat the growing state of interna- agreement of the House Naval Af- | fairs Committee to hold the appro- tionn] antagonism cannot be moder- WASHINGTON, March 18.—Point- e priations for the Navy for next year ing Out thatthe Army and Navy Ap- ated until the United Stites joins the to approximately $425,000,000 gives a! propriation bis now pending carry| “*#¥e of Nations, [ne on how the Republican majority | a+ total of $850,000,000, Representative In a statement prepared for the Subside tb. qut. the dekithaten o. total Washington Star, the former Food| Mondeli, the Republican Leader, told of $1,000,000,000, which, .t appears, is about the figure that has been agreed upon. Majority Leader Mondell said | Administrator asserted that the reser- | vations proposed to the ever attempted in peace time to main-| , the House to-day that no count treaty should ‘satisfy the most timid as to en-| to-day that he hopes to keep the ap-| tain a military establishment costing] 4. ciomonte Propriations for the War and Navy| such a sum Departments for next year down to} “Prussianism in its balmiost days Remerdiees of Hay ROY Ge Us Tay $800,000,000, if legislation is not pussed increasing the pay of of- ficers and men, and, he says, he is never spent two thirds of that sum,"| think should have been the said he Chairman provisions | of either the League or the treaty? we| Kahn of the Milithr: kept | ie jand the world should not be is favor of increasing the pay of tho | comitte aid the high cost of the| waiting Jonger for a settlement enlisted personnel, | Army was due langely to ‘larger pay | Hoover said. ; "| “Unless something unforeseen turns) 7. Grricers and men,” by the United ea iy ; . | ia 2 cae nen, “ “The whole process of peace has wp.” sald Mr, Mondell, “I am quite giaies us compared with foreign of @ufe you can say our war and naval been necessarily, one compromise countries plants will cost us in the vicinity o e. and so jong as the final form gives us $800,000,000 next year. We hope to irae | freedom of action an& room for con- cut close to half a billion more off, FINAL TREATY VOTE | *t'"t've development of peace, 1 be- and will try to do it because it is = lieve it should be accepted necessary, if we are to avold further) SE1 FOR TO-MORROW} « reservations should satisfy | taxation, to hold all expenses down to | the a essentials.” SSeS most t as to entanglement Senate Rejects a Dozen F o4}¢nd. despite the feeling of the Presi- But Mr. Mondell was not specific % ; z dent and his associates that the about the proposed additional cut of Resolutions at Its Sessio | strength of the League is somewhat | “close to half a billion,” and the indi- To-day. undermined, I believe that they cations are growing more pronounced) WASHINGTON, March 18.—One after | SHould also acgppt. 1 do not believe that if the majority cuts the estl-/ another the s day voted down | that the re ations destroy the pos. mates $1,000,000,000 the leaders will | proposed to the Peace | sibility of the creation of a potent| consider that an achievement suffl- | Treaty organization to mitigate the dangers cient to carry the Republican Party About a dozen reservations was to be n front of us and the alternatives disposed of during the day under an| agreement to limit debate and put the | resolution of ratification into final form before the country in the forthcoming | election. | The Navy Department originally | are a continuation of our state of war | for unthinkable thing—for r year or—the to make us a separ for a vote to-morrow awked for about $575,000,000 for next| “Meantime renewed attacks were maae| Peace, after we have gone so far i year, not including the building pro-| on the Administration line-up opposing |t© agree to its main lines with our gramme, The estimates were subse-| ratification with the Republican rese comrades in arms. quently revised downward by the de- | vations already adopted, but there w ‘Due to this unsettlement and other | partment, so the cut made by the|not much hope in any quarter that|causes that the League would miti 01 Na lenough Democrats to ratify would} o »rld steadil drift House Appropriations and Naval Af-| ¢noush Democrats to | ratify. would | the world lily Q fairs Committee amounts to approxi-| recommendation back to a worse state of international | mately $140,000,000, intagonism than existed before 1914. | War Department has asked ;CLAIM BROOKLYN The he naval strength of every nation for $6,600,000 for the War Depart- except the ene nd Russia, has| ment proper, about the same amount! DOCKS ON OLD DEED }pcen increased during the war. Many as was appropriated for this year; i oe s have n vilized, $989,578,000 for the military estab-|)., aie cal nee Wet a gain engaged Tisament, as against $774,¢02,000 aps Indiana Heirs of Jame S Godtrey to iid dhecactual propriated for this year, and +$194,- Fight for 100 Acres They Say | 578,000 for War Department public U. S. Granted Him (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) works, as aguinst $54,663,000 appro- LUFFTON, [| » priated for this year. The total de]. oi ina nent of ny ware 18D |SELLS HOME, BUYS | manded by the War Department for]ownorship to 160 acres of ye toe sont seat, the esuiouten belag igured |ommeran t© 160 acres of the Drooklvnl IT BACK AT §1,000 ex the assumption that the war i8|docks, wharves and w Hs | ENDS ? not over, is, in round numbers, $1 -| wo ld's greatest ADVANCE, LIFE 190,000,000. | e adfrey, on the descen Mr, Mon@ell says’ the appropria declared to-day and his vel-|Mrs. John Tucker | — $ have verified their claim by se:-| Gas Turned O1 in East (Continued on Seventeenth Page.) ords a Washington. He claimed to - >. \have a photographic reproduction Orange Residence. | 1,800 PUPILS IN FIRE PERIL, |e! «+ Famed igodtrer by the JOHN TUCKER, forty. | sd a i nment 100 years ay lwo, was und dead last Blase Sweeps Over 1 oka night in b me Ne Melghts' Ho} Six families ere dy aie ot N.J homes to-day when fir feat Her busbar building at No. 60 Pair . was tien tnd sold the hou Corona Heights, L. 1, and, der a rm t, and finally " wind, spread to Nos, 58 and 56. All ee Fi lef ai ond Ginter thia® oh a ‘e@ = two-sto! fra two mi webbie OER AND: ae J wer we ? . bs | == She left a note houses. The damage was estimated at} Oppese Suni ing him wh “d me ane pA Hae @ ALBANY, March 18,—A bil Pr aire anes much excitement among 1,800 pup : RPL SNR elehire ex nd the deed on Sundays, to which an admis Public School No. 14, less Chan a° bjork BP Fungaye, to wile an ailmiss house away, but the teachers quicted their jature to-day by Assemblyman dun —- a dharges without accident, | i) Of Meuben, 4 Racing Entries on Page 16, 4 BURGLAR BEATS WOMAN IN BED IN BROADWAY HOME scious With Milk Bottle While He Loots Rooms. FLEES AS SHE REVIVES Police Hide Facts, But Rope | Shows How Thief Reached | High Apartment. Mrs. B. Wollcock, fifty-six years old, was struck unconscious in| Anna her bed at 2 o'clock this morning by | a thief in her home on the tenth of Sarsfield No. 3495 Broadway, at The thief quantity of jewelry. The police and detectives of West 152d Street station and the E lem Branch Bureau were active re-| garding the crime to-day, dividing} their efforts between searching for| clues to the burglar and preventing} the knowledge of the robbery from | becoming public. Captain Lewis Haupt had got to the point by floor the aaparments, 1484 Street. taking a smal escaned, the | Detective FLORA P. WHITNEY FIXES APRIL 24 AS PAYN \ WHITH EN GWA-DYPONT”’ Formal Announcement Made of Her! Coming Marriage to Roderick Tower. The wedding of Miss Flora Whitney, daughter of Mr. and Harry Payne Whitney of New York and/in a box car near WEDDING DATE SISTER OF EX-CZAR, CLAD IN TATTERS, FOUND IN BOX CAR |\Works for Fellow Refugees From Bolsheviki After Home in Sumptuous Court. \FED BY RED CROSS. Last of Three Survivors of Romanoff Known as | Madam Koulinovsky. WASHINGTON, March 18.—Grand Duchess Olgu, sister of the late Cza Nicholas of Russia, has been found by American Red Cross workers, living in a box ear near N Ru . It Was announced to-da - . =, : : ead Rieter a a) American |SPondent says Ebert has ordered the Imperial Court at Liepsic to bring Red Cioss here. jaction against the leaders of the revolution—Dr. Kapp, Gen. Vom | The Red Cross announcement ‘fol-| | hettwitz, Gottlieb von Jagow, Admiral Trotha and Capt. Erhardt, lows: —- Duc “The Grand | of the last Czar of Russia, and one of esa Olga, sister the three surviving Nov k, South PRICE TWO Ca: B: EBERT ORDERS ARREST OF LEADERS IN THE REVOLT: rvorossisly Sop tte! “coco REDS ARE GAINING payne} House of Romanoff has been rund by | Mra,| American Red Cross workers, living —— KAPP’S SUIGIDE REPORTE _ German Capital. American Official in Berlin Cables : Washington That Chief Danger Now Is From Communists Who > LONDON, March 18.+-President Ebert arrived in Berlin last night, accorfing to a telephone message received by the Amsterdam correspot+ _ dent of the Exchange Telegraph, from the German capital. The corres — Rumors are current in Berlin — that Wolfgang Mapp had com- mitted suicide, according to an- other despatch to the Exchange Telegraph from Amsterdam. The reports were received by tele- Phone in Amsterdam from the “IN GERMAN CITIES; noon where he was able to say that| Newport, and Roderick Tower of Philae| Russia, A report National | German capital. he did not know whether the robber|delphia, will take place Saturday, April| Headquarters of th Cross to-day | | rman von Luettwitz, who come was a white man or a negro and that|24. The engagement was announced stated that this survivor of the most! |manded the troops which supported if he did know he wouldn't tell [ROURrR? WEARS Toney sumptuous court in the world was the Kapp regime, has left Beetia } Mrs. Wollcock, who occupies ied | discovered toiling among — fellow with “ armed forces, according to H apartment alone, weakened by the} \refugees from the territory recently |4 telephone message to Amsterdam, the sound of some one stirring in he 1A GOOD IRISHMAN conquered by the Bolsheviki, giving | | Tegelved trgm Berlin this morning. |* { |room. She made’ out the form of al IS SEE YEN DO wien assistimce as she could, althougn| Dortmund, in Westphalia, and |NOSKE REACHES BERLIN IN AN F man between her and the dim light| —_——- |hersetf clad in rags and grateful for Gara: Near laindioa ne AIRPLANE. { nthe hall, She sat upand was stick | Chinaman, Day Late in Bright|*#¥ food and clothing she could find.| aera, Near Leipsic, Now COBLENZ, March 18,—Gustay ; over the right eye by a milk bottle, | Crank aie wihesice t Refugecs have been pouring into in Communist Control. Noske, Minister of Defense in the | hich was found beside the bed this} Green ‘Costume, Wishes Court | Novorousisk by the thousands, ‘| blah Sey Hbert Cabinet, arrived in Berlin by 4 orning. She recovered conscious a Merry Ct as | reduced to the most wbject poverty ad reslau & s rnin is ha: dha ape aya a Merry Christma: ba ite Hua toes Bae en! He HAGUE, March 18—Soviet re- pains ap adele ey { ness while the m as sti 0 : 7 South Russia ee of the e trip from Stuttgart. en, It wasn't clear just what See Yen Do : plics (been forme: i ‘ about the apartment, and screamed. | py "tty radhs Street, Brookiye | American Red Crows has be ring | Publics have‘ been formed at Dort-| guecht, Chief of Staff for the Consti= The intruder ran out Wanted Magistrate Swestacr te do in| for them to the limit of Its resources |mund, In Westphalia, and at Gera,| tutional Government, has replaced } Charles Todd Parks and Mr8-/the West Side Court to-dag to Matty| “nd it was In the midst of this work | thirty-five miles southwest of Letpalc, |Gen von Luettwitz us commander at j ok" hter, Mrs. Lawrence |Guzman, a Filipino of the ad-| that the plight of the royal refugee | | orang to despatches received h Bae ccording to advices, Re Irwin, living in adjoini partments, |dress, but there was nothing uncer:ain| was discovered neice Chien aaa |. The danger trom Bolshevism seems i heard her 5 ms and went to her|gbout the Chinaman’s springtime garb Grand Duchess Olga formerly was| At the latter place, which was former|i, be extreme, The Kappist troops re ald, They called Dr. James Adiin| See wore a bottle green suit with/the wife of Prince Oldenburg, whom|ly the capital of the Principality of |are withdrawing from Berlin and 4 H from the ground floor and roused the touaere, iene pee ms — ey you! she divorce, later marrying a young! Reuss-Schieiz, there has been sava » | forces commanded by Spartacan lead~ fi t could cut your hané 1 a scar ‘ ibe r 4 lguperintendent of the apartment | (ale ot eee ieee oe olden here mat {army. officer, since which time al- | riguting, it 1s utd. jer are expected to attack the sity 4 fr hou Tho halls were searched ing i: together. He wore a aweater the| ("ugh the old Russian law permits) 1 iery pattery at Wetter, jot any time A consolidation @F am without result color of new money jen toseniala her title, she has taken | 00 Ms lia, has been wiped out by|2artles to fight Bolshevism has bees as 4 It was apparent that the thief had] “What's the .big idea? asked the|the name of her ‘husband and has | on ee beaters rs 2 pe formed, only the Independent Soeial- vred the building before the front | Magistrate lived quietly at Rostov as Mme,| Sparte : ists not being included. Elections entered c iiss i ; Berlin despatch filed Wednesday af-| yi) 4, door was locked. The elevator boy) “Patrick's Day,” suid the Chinese, | Koulinkovsky. She has two children, | 1 aeaea ne spartacana killed an{ Wilt be held no later than June, aoe } night duty said he had seen no] “And are you Irish?” |but the Red Cross doesnot reveal the} tet P cording to latest despatches from pc aI atcso liebe jer had| “Good Chinaman, good American.|fate of these or her husband, An-| the officers of the battery, and nearly | stuttgart one, indicating that the intruder had) | ose nan,” naid See | Pare Gh Se) o all the men, the despateb says BERLIN, - gone up the stairs while the eleva- |" yin suid Magistrate Sweetser, (er sister of the Car, Grand) 1) 116 fighting at Dresden fitty| N, March 12s’ Loteg: ltor was moving between floors. “you're a day late with the tout eg, | Duchess Xenia, Hives in London, white] | Mh ote we nied und 495 | Dreeeh Acting Commissioner aid K it from clothes lines on |semble and you're In the wrong room | wounded, reports state, and the city In| American Charge d'Aftaires 1a. diag the root was dangling over the win-|with this complaint about borrowing| ‘Continued on Second Page.) | tty trom the rest of Germany, | °lt¥: has informed the State Depart dow of the tenth floor landing, show- |§162, Take it to a civil court.” | 34 . IN, March 18a mes-|™ent in Washington—now that Dr, ing how the robber-could have slid no ern Christm said the grass U. S. TROOPS SENT | hare fiom Dertaued: Kapp's regime has fallen—that’ the down and made his way from that |colored perOSHi BG was On Hla way, | | whole danger lies in a Communist window ine to the iedgt of Met | pramegstca Rentr ede, | TO LEIPSIC TO SAVE. |rr00y ry carag nor wet | ne me jeavy fi scurred he ed : Wol room, whieh was! BERNE, Marc 18.—Conctusion of @ 200 AMERICANS) nceasy morning betw alas Communist forces are reported te . oak aad run which he appar=|yew commercial treaty with Fr see vpe which arrived during the night, |%@ ™arching on Berlin from variotm | fam SHEER, NOE TOON nounced: By “se. Swi: Gevarninene | is | other cities, but Mr. Dresel says if & “oh " ) ed embers of the Citizens’ J ay 4 wedding t . diamond and a|By this convention France will allow the| Cie! len Dispatches Train After| #ided by members o! » more holt hear A * . a lee cptaiian ob BOON Lane OF phal eons yi Abee f Guard and tht Public Security Guard |W More hours pass quietly @ rials pot pay ae soak ee lito Rake 4 in exchange ( | Visitors at Fair Wire Lives nd armed workmen, After receiving | ™4Y be avoided A resser in Mrs. Wollcock's room y to, Switzerland in exchange { c ae " I vis a rade 2 \iric energy, watches and embroid Are in Danger | heavy reinforcements the workmen LABOR UNION DEMANDS UPON “4 > | baba AO peoyy ined the regulars bod ais.| _TH® EBERT GOVERNMENT: BOY AND $6,200 BONDS GONE. Y 285 YEARS COBLIINZ, March 18. | YIU Mom, as well as the Citsgns'| AMSTRRDAM, March 18 —The Sigh : |DR ; igh nundred Americans who | armed itt Murty Guard, Work-| nd News Bureau gives out’ a diet ac Ask Search have been attending the fair juard and Secu run RPT natoh | fre wer . " | NEWBURY, MASS., ave been attending the fair | TAT ggrees are now In poaseasion of Patch from Herlin stating: thes’ tee at No. ail “ ”" Aap he! : ho town, Many have been killed and} 8¢Peral committes of the labor unions c % CASTS “WET” VOTE ana ‘cinonoa “Maso cenerat jth” te. Many have been led 8h te dadadvhe folowing TMG Her elwyr ' ; Seaiaha ebro taal ay tye [hay not been ascertained, ‘There ha ; ca empl by the|Referendum on kiquor Complete| Seek er ee . ri b plundering.” # ata i ’ | ing for heip t uve Liepsic where peen no p Noske, the a bh Tha ay nad stash Ww Sada Last Ye | liv Jmany is in the hands of extremists, | ‘ . ‘en sa paveral montis. Yesterda aH ast Year ives, Lc apr tant sina harass » Tecent conspiracy and the : ty urities and dire NEWBURY, 3 Aaroh 8. ending a spe Ds fon mublic has been proclaimed, | Punuhment of all persons silig liver them t fous brokerage house train to bring the Aw Vict renuplio R aimed.) of high treason 1 HOUGH t ns have al a s xccording to Mr, Muir, failed | bite Ppaepithe ats: a Nhe tyes be haha There is 4 Bolshevist sentiment in inal witharawasth b ” fa said to have n| ast t ni a ; vy ne. cig ; ver Unite State Saxony and Wuerttembs nd Meck from Berlin. we ota) ae , ay ty ere eee babies ete aap Bolshevism also has mani py. went ¢ shattered all records vhenlt cant fested itwelf in the country districts. | The right of the labor uniena to ; a “wet” majority for the first time Firing is alin ntinuor Many of the owners of big farms have} take part in the forming of @ epo | wince it was inco: 85 yours | various parts of Liepsic and al heen expelled from thelr properties. government.” wont | | the light andwater sery ve ape In a new proclamation, issued at xin 4 jeen cut off, according Lie | TAKE BELL-ANS APTER MEALS and seq) Stuttgart, President bert urges y | than Americans who ‘are pally |dew fae GOOD DIGI makes vou feel. Ade | workers to return to theli tayke at ous | no, buyers from various parts of the WORLD Anevaneaue, once. He said the Governmen would | { United States, Sopcial (tk ‘Tiund: ore 1a zeae; | net permit the army to mix intl wrcy Lab ~ | Oh Rees. ao pork . pe | fairs of the le ‘ AP rite te. pot complete on ve J UPOKTED POMPLIAN OLIVE OL ftom, toed! fain aes, asia yi het bad wl! SPREE ness te sold Cay WB vealed ain su sponsible foréthe a L ‘ “ as t 8 YRS ar erords “aeRO \