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sf fy Tg ee A egy 1 i KILLED NEAR HOTEL ADLON IN BERLIN ERMAN CAPITAL A BARREL OF POWD Che r re a aay eg Mies ix TO-NIGHT'S WEATHER—Rain and warmer. Y YY TE ExKXZQQUE: Get the Country Back 0 Peace Basis ace Wy VOL, LX. NO. 21,385—DAILY. TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—Cie: <= orld, “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | TLL YW “ WORSE} Circulation Books Open to All.’ . ' LOLS ITE BENS NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920. Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing (The New York World). 36 PRICE TW ered ws Second-Class Matter Vost Office, New York, N. Ys PAGES. 0 CENTS. | DEPUTY POLICE COMMISSIONER INDICTE ~— STATE INCOME TAX TRIPLED NEXT YEAR, [S PROSPECT FOR ANOERSINS FOS. INDICT POLIGE DEPUTY PORTER SENATE PEED FIND NEW HD NOW VICE SQUAD MEN'S CHARGE GERMAN REDS GARRY REVOLT. TATED TO THE MINING DISTRICTS; lec ‘ |Grand Jurors Act After Police- 1 | ean | : TAX PAYERS, SAYS HUGO oth Defender” at Albany) men Say ‘They Found En. EVIGT 10 FAMILIES Starts the Session by Adopting | ils c ipa hay oa Me a rht Aide at Scene of Raid. New Preamble to Ratifi- is | Cad e Ing fe 4 ‘ ase it Jobs Needed for Two Parties, with Democratic Governor |ACCUSED OF NEGLEC New Outbreaks Reported in Many PR EIGH? BA TER, INSURGENTS SPLIT IBE gislature. | | and Republican Leg Pe PROBABIL Cities, Including Dresden and Third Deputy Commissioner y a Republicans Hopelessly Split | Cie i | ‘ans essly Spli ae |From 40 to 42 Votes No eaLaAK Se ATTATET | 5 ‘1 Alleged to Have Tried to 0 42 Votes NOW ipsi out DEMANDS ARE DOUBLED. | and Saloon Men Join in Se Se “ai Hehenee Leipsic, Where Cl : “4 | Fich W Suppress Case. Pic er-caato Claimed by Hitchcock , “ ight on Wets. ae ney ea i | wai imal Y : Tacit Compromise the Poliii WORKERS’ UNION ee ‘ ——- Unfortuna:e Tenants, Many Against Ratification. ued Throughout esterday—Kapp j | n indictment charging neglect of - x At Dy ESTES , Jhen Each Side | ar. S " S i in’ cal Law When Each Side : By Joseph S. Yordan. Shiv aaa lHuR A INTOR rie Dorian, Ill, Car. Find No Places WASHINGTON, Maroh 19.—With Troops hoot as They uit Berlin; Hs -£E a a Jew ' l Is Equally Powerlu Pate (Special Seine wetidine of The! mira Deputy Commissioner of Ps for New Homes. all indications pointing to a final yute Hi -——— | © pe ‘ pert : ALBANY, re! .—With the} was filed by the Grand Jury 8 | to-day on the peace treaty, the Sen- BE . 4 9.—Thii ers ere ki Fy ce Men on Railroad Tugs Break LBANY, March 19. ith th d by the Grand Jury thi Peel eae " ‘| v 3ERLIN, March 19, Nirty persons were killed in yesterdays (Speeial from a Staff Correspondent.) split in the Republican ranks in the] afternoon with Judge Malone in Gen- y ilies, many of them with|ate to-day took up the preamble to fighting between citizens and: rétirin di hy x hl ss ‘ a pene tat, Ld, | oung . i citizens a e i) S he vi AUBANY, March 18—The bud From Affiliation—Strike | rosisature over the “beer bills" the | eral, Sessions, ‘The indictment wae |222S children and many members| tho ratifying resolution. It inet at 11| , ce eunng soldiers of the von. Kapp item Pre sect eeehatte t Conference Fails. | greatest schism in a majority party | based on the testimony of Policemen ia have been ordered to vacate/o'clock, an hour eartiér than usual, |", according to official statements by Safety Police officers, ‘Thé e oa expe tures o | a r e PS $4 j a +] } > coming year calls for exp’ abs i oe ever seen at the capital, all opposi-| Wheelwright, Sorger and Cushing. | it r apartments by April 1 and forty) ‘The Lodge amendment to the pre-| tires applied only to a clash in front of the Adlon Hotel headquarters of uy ne-ha c ch again T o . y y e > wi i e: . Z ripeees one-half 4 mu . 1 (rhe first break in the Marine| tlon to the proposed Investigation of |The first two were voluntary wit-|°\Ner by May 1, so the bulldings)ambio was first called up, It pro-|the foreign missions here Fighting took place. in. many. other parts- ag the State spent in the year ending Workers \miti whidh tee her ; ean be torn down to make space for| vides that “a fall ~ 5 be 5 ec * orkers ution, whic eto. | William H. Anderson an@ the Anti-| nesses who hag offered their. tea}. "0. es that. "a. tallure on. the pert of i tud$919, and a little less than ,. ; Se bi s er Wah. settared,sne) W tiotforepleture theatre to be bullt|tho Allied and Associate@Powers to] tHe city. (widetes much ap tbe ptate apentin [co COnroues the. harbor (of Naar AeMnAn arenenelle: te 01He, timony through Assistant District At-! ny Marcus Loew. Tho houses are at| make objection" to the Senate's reser. 1917.. Secretary of State Hugo an-| Y¢ was reported this morning,; A new development came to-day| torney James B, Sinith ami had de-| and near the corner of Broudway and | vations before the American notice With maleate (a content ge arta vounced to-day that to meet these] Men employed on ratiroad wigs, who) When Assemblyman Cuvillier an-|manded that Cushing be called to| 88d Street, including Nos , 295, of ratification Is deposited “shall be Berlin's suburbs tension was high il oills it would probably be necessary won: ight hours a day, were re-|Nounced he had a subpoena duces | corroborate them | 227, 289 and 281 on 83d’ Street and| taken ag a full and final acceptance was feared there may be grave @ee o triple the rate of the State income ag ‘ tecum for the Rev, O. R. Miller, for| Wheelwright and Sorger were tor a| No. 2804 Bros of such reservations and understand- velopme: es ¥ ' morted (us leaving the Ateatere. states opments in the near future, ax next year, eee and Pilots Union and the Marine En-| ¥e4"s an active nt at Albany of|year detectives under Inspector Me-| In No. t is Mrs. Charles | ings by said Powers Boke ciaat eg eae erp R Naa Pate 1 cere D cineers’ Union, which have presentea /ohurch organizations opposed to any|Donald in the Vice Squad, They | Wink oung woman about to] The preamble as adopted last No- : clashes, cocurred, last Sige ‘n hedevi wane Pesull. ge & a Fa | Genin talthe pels al . Sa | efforts to liberalize the Sunday laws. | Worked most of the time in the Fourth | become a mother. Mer husband has vember required that at least three Berlin, A crowd attacked the bull BT Rete croatian ail devepenaenls Qik cenerkiata eke Miller has stood aloof from|{Inspection District, without the| been looking frantically but in vain} Allied Powers notify this Goverr ing of the Vorwaerts, demanding that jovernor ; ¢ re Drea wakes : at perators for an) ie Anti-Saloon League in its recent|knowledge of its commander, In-|for a home for her; everywhere he/ Ment through diplomatic noics of ac- the guards posted about the often ete bet iatlite concn Was reported that! | sivities as he disapproved of its|#pector Dominick Henry, and are n turned away because of the| ePtance of reservations, | of the newspaper be withdrawn, rody ot more or ee AEE ne yenieed mould seek affili pe ethods, though naturally {credited with 165 arres Recently high prices demanded when he has} The amendment was adopted with- Work has been resumed at’ Dumedle antiy ju Jemocra te- | ww ne of (he railroad brotherhoo i » were tranete: out of t ce | reveale 8° condition a » | 01 } call and w , ean: a wlic islature represents the] sevonty-x men, it was waid, haa | S2mpathiaing with its dry aims, Mr they, Were Fea iaberred: OU BE Ebe VANE |S mea alee Oe hia eta a Foye peu end mith Orastioaly,| f, Goertitz, Hanover, Bookie, PeAiad: ceacdnnadie Ge the great Abs me uy h announcing the sub-|Squad and put on patrol No landlord would allow her to givg| no debate | ULE RAE Barmen and Duisburg, accorain vir sot (ust i 1 just as] renigned from the Masters, Mates and) oor ig ‘According to District Attorney| birth to her child in his apartments.| Eleventhshour surveys of the situa scion iad tReaKe a! 8 ‘ ly of a hs hung an s Pilots, a a ser numbe ‘on ve} mee =nft P P| r, y ler i} D © leade itis H - OO SRDOLY RS mere eV Meee enuncau 2 actin nd umber from wphe Rev. Mr. Miller, who ts dis- (Smith, the two policemen entered | Mr. Winkler will send his wife to a|tion by the leaders of all the various|Piltsburgh Interurban Line! reports have been received of i nachinery of either party cannot re Marine E rs. | posed in the most friendly way to|bo@Re In West 96th Street Nov, 12 hospital but just where he will bring| factions convinced them, they declared, el oes iD Avais ANical b: tain in the contral of those now d The National Adjustment Commis-| Bu ition, is inclined to be nothing last and declared that ali persons in| her when she has recovered is more|that nothing can now change a single Acts to Make Them “Part sd thacaainned caeeeratn ie H vecting ft if these demunds in. {Sion met th's morning at tts offices | PT Fane ee aaets to help us, Holt were under arrest, A man found | than he can tell vote. Senator Hitchcock continued to of Works.” cia. A coneteak ok nk i ans [at No, 45 Broadway to consider the lieaatt aan alk else put help us by| PY them declared he was a Third In the same building Miss Catherine| Predict from 40 to 42 votes against penaen ia lor those rete ‘| oe worn I: i Sr a nent strike of the longshorement employed | CANE Ge Bnet nM | Deputy Commissioner of Police Hennessey, eighty-five years old, | ratification cro a Red bomibeiieetimmiijoase S ways happened in the past on constwise shipping, but no prog-| “a to just what Mr. Cuvillier hopes| “That's what tey all say,” the blind and feeble, has lived for fifteen| Hitchcock may ask a vote on un ETRE VER, Maro Secret |f % ae See id i * omive by| ress, it Wns announced, was made Lag policemen said they retorted, To their | Years, her sole means of pport | qualified ratificu Pittsburgh, Butler and Harmony Con- ¢ has been a tacit compromise by t was announced, was made} io"). by Mr. Miller, a statement | Policemen said they retorted, To their | Year: support | qualified ratification gnd on the reser- ‘ which the group divecting the dest stl a ee a William Z, pe as iE the evidence “in the hands of a| ¢Mbarrassment the man proved his pape a sce, wap shat sleokes vations supported last session by the|#lldated Ratlway and Power Com- REVOLT SPREADS H i 7 an said to the] ley, Professor o economics at Har- tb: © given | identity and ordered them to leave erywhere for a home for her but| Democrats, since then acceptec en alee Oh wee DaSty ie | dati eaceumne oF Beano ioe ny FN cletermad oow (8 Albany," given | | entity and onde es to ere Recut svaill GREG preceekeitiners ‘ats, and since then accepted by| pany, has hit upon @ novel idea for FROM GERMAN CITIES. ‘ ther: “Let us have what we nee p am out about the same time, may be a|him and a companion alone, Adele) uM & F t| Prosident Wilson: allowing the 400 motormen, conduc es "iat we bar what ned ae rina iar an nceans | Uomo ete Mime ag ba 8 | Besar vartaedhchureed wc [permit tana te ay coe eettonr | Seta “mrasaes then cated w| acriny a Ae aeons. oehe:| TO) MEIN A | af your peorlc rop of perishable food would sha | maintaining the place. She was ac-| Prices, says Miss Hennessey, his amendment to the pre alicareoneiaa waren ete a rt What has this compromise coxt the| If this strike continued and said the | oct That there is in Albany to-|auitted in Special Sessions, Jan. 12 | My niece engaged an apartment | which provides that pines eee part of the works,” by giving them ¢ | state in the immediate past? What] longshoremen had broken loose from Firat-—That the cs y | Though the policemen said they| Yesterday,” she said, “but some one! not take effect “unless re all | $1,000,000 worth of common stock, and| Clashes Reported Between Miners ; ait to cost the State next year? How] their leade This was denied by | 10¥ & eee UE aah el gad mania marsdit t the inci-|c2me along behind her and offered| iment of ratincation shall have heed (eee mine, thom fo select three fellow! — and Troops, in Which: Mune session do entary evidence o: iT i 4 a . i} catior a have bee ny | « he 0 the! i t great and growing hunger be] 'T. Connor, Prealden chert faeces 4 $20 more a month, and so had to workmen to r t them on the} i es hs ren nd & : “te a ea y a i ont a ne IN- | pinancial crookedness of the Anti-Sa-|dent by Porter, who they said had} oo (Ui) Ot Ue ene we en me | fled within sixty days after th lop+ | Boara of Directors, ‘They are to have! dreds Are Killed, ' stis ok Ahose who look to the ternational ‘Lone men's Associ: vague which wil amaze its sub- | Promised to are of them as long iano esolution of ratinoatl | a i aE: Mie RRB. tA diees oon League which wiil amaze its sub- | promised t r L hams they should teardown bomes |*: n of the ree lution of ratification by} 4 yo! in the management of the LONDON, March 19,.—Hundreds of ate Treasury for the 1 P] tion eribers throughout the State as he was in the department.” Wheel- | Jthe Senate | political machinery Inemooth work-| A. Binderman, @eoretary of a ik peat FE a eae ee a, cmentinned it to ace. Waunue up, thentess when, becple<are|( ono aukaes! gandtan pelaier ,[coepasation persons have been killed in the miss i " § a Seco: a cle a as siti e almoat in the street.’ i d vate Senator Fletcher of David I. MeCahill, President of the ng and effective order union of the International Brother aT eas rs ‘fance | Donnlk water, Porter sent for both! “lorida, ged that the Presider > . ng’ districts of Germa co Mee tce cueation cleare ihe way| food of Teamsters, Chautoure.ong|zimues oc saves) th eviai noe 1. Later, Port nt for Mrs, John Gallagher of No. 229 ssa] iorida, urged that the President be/ company, called all his employees to. | (Oe districts of Germany in collisamg { or the other two. Hely wnnounced thi afternoon|Under stress of subpoena, provided | of th aud Bake 1 which one of t vem Street has three children, and because given ninety days in whioh to act] gether and told them of his intentions. | nm miners and troops, it is dee ! Tp until the enactment of the law| tt the furniture house of Deutach|the Judiciary Comm ttee will protect) had “squealed.” He said | o¢ them has been unable to get a new | nsteud Of sixty as provided in thelin addition to the stock distribution, |CMred In report from Germany Rep ue ae geen tae tax | Brothers, No. 2265 Third Avenue, had | him against the attacks of William H.|“squarred” himself with Commis: ihe aiit amendment ho announced that he was going to|celved at Copenhagen, the Central ' under which the State income tax] ;ocked out their teamaters fc Fen | bie pry ieairtate ‘Bn. is c ‘ a dt ¢ i | a daira aaa ti Mae en astaue i hiivea® thes amount ee Po ane Ue oan Lsosticll i r refu- | Anderson, the leader f the Anti-Se | sioner right according to the! “yerywhere I go,” she said, “they| Brandesve accepted the change, but] establish an old-age pension fund and| w respondent in that etty tele the State could raise by taxation was| River pler, which is closed on loun Laewue iden ish |policemen. Soon thereafter they were] ask me about the size of my family, | "!* amondinent was rejected 41 to 43.Ja sick benefit fund in the interest of | Kraphs Feit ice indipack taxes (motor | Qount Ot the lOnmshoramenta axike,| Totter y hat thissvidence will show! | tranaterred: te duty. th. uniform and when I mention the children that| | The Preamble, as it then caine up| “his boys, Telegrams received from saga |) vehiole, excise, mortsage, interitance, | AX # result, it Was sald, all of the That the enaue obtained money) ‘The neglect of duty charged con- | settles it; they won't even listen to| for the final fight on ratification, fol-| ‘The plan fs to be trod out for ve jeities in Germany, the measage J ' *} eamsters and chauffeurs employed | under false pretenses |sisted in a failure to aid in the prose- | mo, God o : ; ows ears and every employee ts included. | states, show that figh s proceeds corporation, and stock transfers) to] hy furniture houses had been called t He leaeuattwe veane ceo lee ee 0 M9 Inthe F me. God only knows what we are|!o¥s : mness nee rare ere ie ee hat fighting ix proceed: meet ordinary State expenditures, and | out () th F : 889} cution of an illegal resort of which | going to do." That the Senate advise and idunifanten Madleur iad ing in nearly all the thickly popds ary State expenditures, and | o ‘ 4 rom New York lette lit is ohare f MONE AAG fe ane OPT inte bas 3 scala lh crag Seber ir - n me ont f och, hla sore lobar te t is aharmia. ths Ds y Mrs, Patrick Touhey of the same} con Mone the ratification of the |Gompany 18 capitalized at $6,300,000, | !#ted areas wilds soldiers and works State's debts. [ : inten sioner had full Imowledg address has a child one year ald, and| treaty of peaco with Germany cx i si ith del Jers are opposed mat ae eae ied een! GURKGa aal PLANS 10-HOUR TRIP, | saying that they would be judged #0] phe Grand Jury ordered all papers | ins tances has been refused| cluded at Ve onthe s8thday | | In Brunswick there is much disor high as the traffic could be No "FRISCO TO N, Y., |f#".% their status would be consid-lin the case impounded, ine! tie | admis: el RUMELERETA Bocaee etc atiiuine 1916 eutuacbiia ite tal. | Smee ES heen ee |der, accompanied by ptilaging % matter how hungry the political re- + Te) crea by the amount of money which jae ; i | Fe a nastar Ye ye Re ne jamal | Lipa ikatlatey tary Y cniel record of the trial of Adc it; her huehand is a chauffeur and she| , lowing ut ind under- ON EX-KAISER BY sic, avcurdiug torte i latmers were e Was no use they might turn int the coffers o Nadeh “wichantioees y eet cana ie ‘ advices, there was. str {ppropriating more money for them| Major Schroeder Expec i te bp A “i : ; F ire hereby made b ete as street fighthg gre ear as Lae Major Schroeder Expects to Make | the leagu : nitancaant lin) wae netihad (Continued on Second. Page.) a part condition of this reso» DUTCH POLICE, |tnrougnout the day yesterday, Row wont 400 Miles an Hour, Flying (ce) That Anderson obtained from a} on himael lution of ratification, w rat | tock, in Mecklenberg-Schwerin, is ia Continued on Twe second Page.) | ) Saat Ligh lman of extreme w a large sum, | eputy Commissioner Porter was a ZF? EMPIRE One Pe | 7 een Only ay hands of, the { = | 0,000 Feet Hig Jwhich he announced in his publica-| ee ne ener ore eae MYSTERIOUS FIRE apelin ae a a \Otlicers Keep Only a Few St MPT de artis CLEVBLAND, ©., March 19.—Major|tion, the American Issue, would be] %!P™ 1s PBs anes Muar § ete Me Reeree BARE a8 ehind © Walks About if i at oreqege | CLASSIFIED 0 e222. 9 3 osiyer fam its Amero to," "b]etvtna wien he amet ie] ON U.S. TRANSPORT| widveortion endsnacatanse | Bein! a He Walks Abou " of the world's record for airplane a Weis Anal is Jeity from Philadelphia. After com : | ings adopted by the Senate have Garde fighting at Kiel yesters vase ptlartwibhaih plane } ing to this city he joined the National | . yeen accepted as a part and con uated {rene 1 workmen ani ’ | Francisco to w York late this|records of the league show that this|Colonel of the Twelfth New York In-| Brook] M fon | A Re ACTA te el ih esha YSEieD #p0c0e9 10 At | summer. resors oinloh Anderson fala woula| fancy, when he was pu on the ree| Erookiyn Man, Suffoc on of an extre upper hand, the message reports, ‘Phe IMPORTANT lhten ne yet Bufeleht, of $0,000 feats tne aevoted to the future activities of /#erve list at his own request In 1016 the President Grant ose guard has been pla Communists are declared to be mass which he says will permit him to at ; 1, Porter wax secretary to former] by the Ditch Governm ters at Cassel tain a speed of from $5) to 400 miles|the league, Was used solely to pay! Police Commissioner Meleay and wa SAN FRANCISCO, March 19.—Army] , fo eh iB neu the back salaries of Anderson and his|secretary to Commissi Enrivit|ttansport men were unable to-day to ex-| | over fe ee Emperor William wa Telegrams from Stuttgart say fifty Advertising copy for The Sun-! associates in the leag until he was made Third D. vin a fl poard t unsport 1 | obta to-da persons were killed in the fighting ay uld ; * we Ruyte this city, 7 | f m dug trenches and foug | World offic Rilken Wil Ade Cen (a ie wate dae oer Vest Gath Strect ge , ; ; cantons penfart’ oye | ON OR BEFORE FRIDAY New Wane oe t waa ‘3 a 14 iene nasil —_— led near the railway station PRECEDINC PUBLICATION... \8}!NUTON, Murch 19.1 dent nate the saloon. exonerated Detective Jobn J. G wer 1 f nl underatandit Mes, oe LAST TWO DAYS OF BIG SALE t also repor fittye \ 1 1 to coa waiting trial o 4 } 1 N I 5 M Dreronet, $17.0 s were k t ), Jer 4 nee when Sunday advertising| r of the Coal Commission in ore | @8 seria {ig street women Ww Gat “ ' reat vou we night Burlay 8. (Oop, W Bison." wai] # Sudden clash between a studentie “ has to be omitted. © Late adver-. At the two sides the wage | Fr arged with wron| r A a id n 1 plan today ance ¢ mand a mob. At Framlie ' s - | eo ersy y moet to draw a a oung mB w 3 X 1 «vote t ‘ arr nt a wn fort elghty persons have boon killed tising is now omitted for lack of agreement It Waa aald at the AM, Wop i 1a Wists arm Ren. cocke t oduce | bet Astine VyiM#e) in recent disorcers and seve hun- time to set it. Earwacn Mackatane Tuimilty, Hott flows N.Y Ouy. resolution formally returning the) is mm) all | dred wound veadhve between Secretary ‘Turaulty i} on for’h _ — eaty to President Wilson with no- ® oO al pees day and Saturday <4 wounded have reached the’ flies tor Hines and Attorney General | Cine’ fgp lov began -ANS AFTER MEA ‘ h 75 i ‘Quen Saturday | Or x ies ; BR MEALS ap4. 500 | Hor tine Yon wa lthea Chit. ihe Bpoate;bad tena. Hibs ari ea! n Saturday night til 40| pitals, In addition + THE WORLD elers man, | ee Wee hos GOOD DIGESTION mares you feel. Admy | peas Gute Wim adrk, we inverted Vom atity dt it rwtidjeation fala teitiy sp Cu sellin, “Wrotdvag, oir, Barca a, | @ number” of injured are drifting into figet aid gta, ERP AAA RETR IE RD TE RTE ELE it RIT AT RATT RG. Ts} 8 ts tac maaa xe ‘ ea ce

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