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~'* tribute seeds at the expense of the or —- costs. With TO-NIGHT'S Get the Coairy Back on Peace Basis VOL. LX. NO. 21,392—DATLY. Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). NEW YORK, SATURDAY, “MARCH 27, 1920. A APENS EDITION LDL E ATE EVEN 10 PAGES, Entered as Second-Class Matter Post Office, » ‘ork, N.Y. PRICE TWO CENTS. —=—=_ ae SENATE, AVAKENING TO NEED OF SLASHING GUTS QUT FREE SEED GRAFT 5, EXPENSES, ©: House Expected to Restore CHILDLESS COUPLE That ste. Petty Appropriation Masks Millions of W: BIG Less Than Dozen of the Sen-| ators Answer Calls on Ap- propriation Bills. SAVING IN By Martin Green. | (Special Staff Correspondent of The| Evening World.) | WASHINGTON, March 27.—An/| epochal event marked the proceedings | of the Senate yesterday when, sitting | in Committee of the Whole, that body wiped out a demand from the Agricul- tarai Department for $239,416 for the sfree distribution of seeds by members @f Congress. More than anything which has happened for months does this action indicate that the continual agitation for economy in Government | expenses is beginning to bear fruit. However, it is well to refrain from venturing into prophecy on taken by either branch of the Con- gress. There isn’t any doubt that the| House will restore to the agricultural | the authorization for action) appropriation money enabling Congressmen to dis-| Government. The question will be| fought out in a conference between | members of the Senate and House Committees on Agriculture “L hope,” said Senator Kenyon of Iowa, during the debate on the free seed matter, “that the Senate con- ferees will insist upon eliminating this ridiculous appropriation even at the risk of throwing out the whole Agri- cultural Appropriation bill.” + This utterance provoked smiles im the Senate Chamber, which led some observers to suspect that various Sen- ators who voted against free seed dis- tribution had their fingers crossed. MILLIONS OF EXPENSE IN IT IS CONCEALED, Sufflicent to the day, though, is the good thereof—in Congress—and the taxpayers can count the free seed dis- tribution slaughter as a distinct vic- tory thus far. This, as was revealed on the floor of the Senate, is one of | those Government activities which, behind a comparatively small appro- priation, as appropriations run- ning theso times, masks a giguntie expenditure The $250,000 appropriation called for here,” said Seuatur Gronna North Dakota, “is a small part of ‘what the free distribution of seeds the Senator from New «York I made a careful investigation of the subject. We found that the cost of the appropriation of the sceds INCORPORATE TO CARE FOR CHILDREN} TALK.; Guarantee to Give Them Proper | Care, Education and Share of Profits of Farm. RACINE, Wis, March 27. NCORPORATION: The W. H. ] Hitchcock Family. Object: Rearing of eighteen children. Capital: Farm and healthy bank account. Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock, Ogema, Wis., near here, elaimed to-day to have the only incorporated family in America. Having no children of their own, the couple assumed the care of eighteen, ranging in alone amounts to $10,000,000 a year." The New York Senator reterred to ts James W. Wadsworth jr. He was (Continued on Second Page.) THE SUNDAY WORLD Classified Advertisements The Daylight Saving Law, effect which goes into ob! Sunday morning, The World to press an hour Powtivel mente for, The Sunda; received after 5 o’c! earlier, Classified Advertise~ World will be tonday. age from six to twenty-one, They tended to remove its headquart- |many'’s refusal to allow Entente | signed a contract gdrafiteeing | ers.) forces to occupy the cities of Frank- | '0-day by President Loton Horton of S.S..PHILADELPHIA fin, detectives awaiting tral a.m care a ‘ a —! = § proper care and education of the WASHINGTON, Maroh 27—No in-| fort and Darmstadt as a guarantee | th Sheela Company, who said that IS SET ON FIRE)|arses of bribery and extortion, . ters and givi st youngsters and giving each one formation regarding the removal of 1 | | Wie! eae the Ruhr! ™ilk cannot be delivered before it Assistant District Attorney Smith has some stocks share in the incorpo- |the seat of the ‘Polish Government |‘"@t any troops sent into the Ruhr) anata | ‘ ye been instructed to remain within call : ration. The farm will be operated |from Warsaw to Bromberg has been| district would be withdrawn as soon| mes to town and that it comes Vessel So Badly Damaged by| Associates of Col. William Rand, the e : ne Pol F mostly from places where the clocks ; Pa : o with the view of giving each received at the Polish Legation. It/as order was restored y Bu plas be | Incendiary Blaze Her Sailing — |Jury’s adviser, reported he had asked stockholder a dividend each year, was said the circulation of rumors! ,, i | are no ing changed his means 8 fo 2 ; | The Allied governments, it was un-| i | r former Assistant District Attorney === => to Mile. effect in Geriin pronenle was | that unless some method can be de-| | Is Postponed. ? y ie Nathan Smythe, who has been work- AMERICANS HELP jonly another attempt to discredit) lerstood, took the position that they| vised for speeding up the milk wagon | SOUTHAMPTON, March 27 (Asso-|ing on Federal investigations at | Poland | could not risk extended German oe- | #ervice throughout the city the milk | = = ciated Press)—Two fires on the| Washington, as his adviser. It is ex- BEAT CAMBRIDGE} WARSAW, March #7.—Russian| cupation of this district. They were| Will reach the consumer an hour later| ‘ta8y aSe'S"" PAUL LITTLE peated that savor’ divas’ Lean Sees | Soviet forces, swinging south of the} 11. 46 aid the Berlin Gov | (Mew clock time) than heretofore. | 7 : American liner Phiadelphia damaged) icner Dnright will 6 aiid ae . .. | Pripet marsh country between Mozir| Willing to ald the Berlin Government) ane rirst test will come to-morrow | LEXINGTON, Ky., March 27.—Paul| the vessel so badly to-day that her : Prominent in Oxford “Athletic Vics eee tf ; | a any appear befor this Grand Jury. ‘4 A and Pinsk and attacking Polish lines| bY @llowing it to send in as many] morning, but it will not make s0| Little, the twelve-year-old boy WhO| gating was abandoned pending ex-| Col. Rand is understood to have tory at Inter-Varsity Meet—Yank | at various points over a front of ap-| troops as necessary, but only if Gex-| much difference then, because most|was resoued yesterday after being 19] tensive repairs. orilected somewhere extensive infor- Wins High Jump. proximately 250 miles, have eontuiya | many gave the required guarantee of Rone Breer lates on Sunday |the hands of kidnappers for thirty-| 1n yiew of similar fires on the |™Atton as to what Gunson and Frank- LONDON, March 27.—Oxfard Univer- adichespieb bed eae Poles vee aa withaane Sacer alge Sea ao ae ak es ae lagi six hours had a good night's sleep| steamer New York here recently the |! C#® tell about thetr former mu ty won the dual meet with Cambridge| !t 18 admitted in official statements! Under the terms of the Treaty of pected te h however, On| ana aside from being a trifle nervous| manager of the line belleves the are |DC!or®, and Smith, who supervised University held here this afternoon. The| issued at Polish headquarters, Versailles Germany is prohibited | Monday, when it is likely that coffee] i.'in his usual health to-day, He has| of incendiary origin this indictment, 1 2 . Bolshevik attacks a irected to- |'¢, z f he| will be taken “black” or with left i : winners took five and one half events vik cks are directa from sending any armed forces in the he ok" ol & good appetite ‘The managers have offered a rewara|] REGULAR GRAND JURY ALSO TO » a while Cambridge won four and one hal!,| ward Olevsk, about half way between | Westphalian industrial district over cream No clue has been developed to the! of $1,260 for the upprehension of the TAKE UP CASE, It was the first inter-varsity meet held] Rovno and Mozir, and further south| Great quantities of arms have been| In other respects there are pros-|igentity of the kidnapper, the family| gullty persons. ra eeiipaen ep AIC i Since 1914, The games were staged at| between Deraznia and Litichev. In-| discovered in Germany by the Allied| pects of diminishing inconvenience in} gaia to-day. At 1 o'clock this morning a fire broke 9 police: srath a0nhAe) Seam the Queen's Club track and attracted al fantry and cavalry were launched at|officars charged with supervising|Cconnection with the change of time. zor |out in the crew's quarters, but It was| Come before the regular Grand Jury y large aud fashionable assembly. OX-| the Polish lines under heavy artillery |execution of the Peace Treaty, ac-|This is especially truc in Jersey, 7-YEAR SEARCH extinguished by the crew without greaf|0" Monday. This Grand Jury will look { ford bie barrie elses eee fire, while Soviet airplanes bombed |cording to advices received here, In| Where, in spite of the fact that the| 4 damage. At 7 o'clock more serious| nto the affidavits and statements of H baad lad at the latter, University, | 87Ategic points along the front, Liti-| Brandenburg and in the immediate|State Legislature has failed to act, FOR 10-YEAR GIRL| 2° droke out under the second ciaas| Henry to determine whether they j ‘Among the most prominent of these was|chev being repeatedly attacked by|vicinity of Berlin alone 3,500 3-inch| it is apparent that most activities will Pen ieee ae Aieall 92 te seat warrant action against him because i ce. a browgh > H. S, White, a Rhodes scholar from| enemy aviators, guns were found. be conducted in accordance with the . 5 , |under control after it had burned three | Ce ni reported exoneration of Smith j Bowdoin College, White finished first ic| In the attack against Olevsk, the| BRUSSELS, March 27.—Reporta| New York time. All commuting roads Grandfather Spends $35,000 in} hours. before the Grand Jury, or because he the running high jump with 6 foot 7|Bolsheviki advanced in four heavy|from Aix-la-Chapdlle say that a gen-|excepting the Pennsylvania will] Long Pursuit of | . alae oe start the prosecution of | iene " hit tiapwnctaraal columns of infantry, preceded by|dral mobilization of the workers of|Cchange their clocks. The Pennsyl-| Mildred Mever, SOLOMON FREED pale nace UM a the offenses charged 4 Cambride, while sent down to defeat! avairy. Following hard fighting the|the Ruhr region has been ordered by|vania will change the commuting ) | IN PHILADELPHIA in his affidavits, H t-oared ‘boat race irom Oxford on| attack was repulsed by the Poles,|the Central Workmen's Committee, |Schedwles while not changing the In the granting ta of a writ of Laying aside his counter attack on ‘ Thuimes course by tour lengths, The! who then counter-attacked and in-|the advices state, The workers in the | clock. pene sinh she gender Justice einaais Henry for a time, Smith announced | flicted what are described as “heavy|majority of towns have enlisted and Confusion \s expected in the tele-| ati eal ‘i 7 a ¥ He el 4 ' a Court Releases Men Arrested in to-day he was busy with material - eas pi Arpaia grime tave been iagued to them graph rvi Phe Western Union| 4iras styar and his mother ef No Mectog ip protest Giverie: urnished to him by a\former con- MARTENS’ ARREST WEAR.) gn the neushborhood of Zaslav! the seen Hy not intend to change its clocks, | post survet to produce in court on Mon- | f , : fidentlal pubordinate in the Polls 4 ut will be called upon to handle} 1 pulsion of Socialists. Department as to the revenue derived - Poles virtually annihilated a Soviet DS WIN BAC . day Au 4 Mildred Me 10 years s je deriv: Soviet “Ambassador” will bel Rricade, among the killed being a REDS ommercial messages from New York] id, there was revealed « story of an old| PHVLADEUPHIA, March four |>Y certain present and formr mem- Wakes an Gaportation W alah Be ae era ean GROUND LOST IN 49 hour earlier than usual, and this] man's tenacity to carry out the ‘wishes| lanur leaders, arrested last night when |>°rs of the department from gamb- be : a . ahovix, colonel: 4 expected to necessitate a change in| of his dead dav which occupied A % ling games run under cove WASHINGTON, March 27.—Arranee- Pie ia apa h | Ls p a} the police broke up a Socialist meeting, 5 run under cover of the Six ment for the arrest of C. A. K. Martens,|""~ ; i tips Me aa agingrin SORTIE AT WESEL the working hours of the operators| quesct of seven years and cost him| thr of whom were charged with in-| Day Bicycle Race at Madison Square “goviet Ambassador” to the United Saviav mae Ree ete “palin —-- : and messengers | $35,000 | citing to rfot and the other with «| n lant December States on a deportation warrant have| hands. Advance More Than a Mile and] The Federal Reserve Bank of New| Mr. Rabitzek andfather of the | veditioua utterances, were discharged to: here were many crap gumes im been completed by the Labor Depart- -_s Recapture Lippe Castle in York to-day sent a circular to child, When his r died, she hat | day on request of Assistant District At- | prog in the building during the nent -~ banks, trust companies, &«, th } been separated 1 Alfred) torney Aleasondroni, Although the men - i em \tartens const, expected to accept ODESSA CAPTURED Machine Gun Work. ae nncuneing | Meyer for som 1 her will spee!-| nad “skated close to the Une,” he said, | say, ' en singe bajd Smith service for him er Martens is re- is RB ROUNCLAE 1 that he should have the| th re ne so called ‘big game’ with th sed from custody of the Senate corn: BY UKRAINIANS] we March 2%. (Assoctated| that its hours will be changed to eaiid mite eres pied Ail haducke ~ sullty rs highest stakes was conducted fetid, mittee which is investiga radical ‘. “ aL aN fe } confo! th tho New Yor of he Cot ‘de he meeting was called to pro! ‘db: propaganda. Press.) ‘The workingmen's forces at- Soren : ner z , tim the keep of t! r father, on the| against the suspension of five Soclall. to the Police Department, There meer Black Sea Port Occupied by Gen, | 'eking W regained late to-day ings a Now York Clear-| jutter's petition fon that| members of the New York Legislature. | Were general reports in the building SURGEON'S CLAMP FATAL. Oe ee oe ee Pa the ground about the fortrees whieh | iRx House wil take place at 10] hor maternal noult Rave] "among che men arrested, wes Charice of menglosing and one winning “ana awlenko's Army, Fans - ” . 1 a o clock in the morning (new time he « Solon ft Ne Yo one of t 7 we ° a they lost yesterday. As a result of an c w time) ver fa | » New tk, one of the sus-]of thousands of dollars,’ There je a Lae ic Wants) Maer Awe Reports. hour's hard shelling and machine-gun | Marcus M. Mark ident of the| ‘The fathe from the deelaion | bended - story that a big winner was excluded ; so) recAnt » Castle, | National Daylight &% Association, | #nd the high took the girl away é i Operation. PARIS, March 27.—Odessa, the great| Work they recaptured Lippe Castle, 5 (i Pseyeaag fons a alle rae from the ‘big game’ and made such a CAMBRIDGE, Mase, March 27.—|protien port on the Black Ges, hee been| advancing more than a mile ¢rom the | 0-day warned advocates of the extra | {rem him altogether. While the cage we WAR oF CROSS FOR ROOSEVELT. | car that play was cosea deosen | An autopsy on the body of Mrs. Jen-Joccupied by Ukrainians under Gen.| South. | hour of light that a dosperate attempt | Jed detectives and retur Lo mocsia peiapepp u two nights, reopening at 11 o'clock on nie Cholakian, who died in intense |Pawlenko, commander of the Ukrainian] Observers here generally credit the | Would be made Monday in the Assem | ry and Mie search Bas con meen meen onor =" I the last Saturday night of the races | pain for which phywicians could not |National Army, according to informa-!Goyernment forces with sufficient ; DIY to repeal the State daylight saving | , r fathers mother, Mr. Roit-| __ Cotenel’e Som for Courage, and ending early Sunday morning in account, disclosed the presence af a |tion rece by the Ukrainian Mission| strength to hold Wesel against the|!@¥: “But we are confident that ef. | aside $100,000 for Une educa | ASHINGTON, March 27.—Thela ¢nee fight in which blackiack | surgeon's clamp in the body, District |in Paris to-day < | torts will fail if residents of New York granddaughter sward by President Wilson of the Dine o ag Jacks were atacke! used. Attorney Tufts announced to-day. LONDON, March 27.—Novorossisk, reek Arm orics get in touch with their repre Unguished Service Cross to Lieut. Col.| “A aia The clamp, five inches long, base in Southern Russ is n the sortie o hursday the ies etl Nase | Theodore Roosevelt jr, for extraordin- irshfeld’s statement was given Daresiy was terme ias Roet Ak ; He at 1 of Gen *Denikin Mare Government troops drove its be- | Seniiives Aid femand that ¢ | TURN CLOCK AHEAD [rimverolen near Cantieny, Fran May | Out after a talk with Mayor Hylan ation and was sewed into t der nob of Gs is » has b Sr hats oi ind South. | Pose the repeal ary he any i pom f ‘ and wan sewed Into the body. |e onthe Tiuosian Botenevie, | egore back on Haat and South me oe A sctuten] ONE HOUR TO-NIGHT [2 15s, was nounced to-diy'by th | attr Hireheld bad examined Deng Sg st and it was thought the siege | War F DOpRE ment | Quinn, a clerk in the Financial De- 3 to a wireless dispatch fro a will ‘hh changed’ ta) contomni wit — | secoraing patch from| $03 goon raised. During the fignc, [ill be changed to contorm with! TO AVOID CONFUSION | “ister” tne compistion ot «rai. |yurtaant ‘ands, brotherinelaw a8 daylight saving , t elt ing Governme reinforcements Roosevelt exposed bim. Intense] Assistant Distric “ ve CONSTANTINOPLE, March %. tog Sovermen’ reipforeamen) aevor G awn | j ; Pega phase Ppp Bn Assistant District Attorney Smith, Three Atinek Tv. Whitman on the Russian Volunteer| #tTived: Including “Death's Head |) 7 to , ONT for » #et the clock Fae sr Hace Henry's affidavits charged that Quinn Way to Flathash Home, | : : Hussars Uhlans.] pabana sated ) s bd ahead one hi to-night . ie had tried to arrange for the opent Army in Crimea seems unsatisfactory ie ahead t reseu « fe opening odore Whitman of No. 4 | 5 : 7 Dissensions seem n < bef »to bed. Om. . of gambling houses b: self ct Flatbush an officer of t Panos! HAVO: neces d Pere | cut among the Worke em f yowurk over! ciany the t Ha ate In Bir int iene Ale If and Ye ripany Manhat-| Kop, on the isthmus between the pan-|° s ng J - - oun tite)s arya district Angi ae y Ai lL eee itie ¢ and the main. [state at Hag ; ina t2A.M, but r ty will ad th that Smith was associated with Quinn ena midnicht, |2and. and outbr © occur tj cause the one : be up se . und others in the ownership of the Hine thio wera drcsged in sph different points the volun eer | re ng opera ; b oor nes Te cerand 10, be Civitas Chub, alleged gambling diers’ and sail ‘onms took a dia-| lines: to observe tl uce fe i 1% a t om off the fl The hold-up (ook place at Irish Taker Asanasinated, jeffective Wednesday ON eile the Wh aod ting Hagineers Join Pier Strike| Hirshfield presented —_ testimony ROA: 8G Fa Rites THURLES, Ireland, March 27.—James| three o’cloc Pic ald eu tanaaa hath unm ud) ghved ‘The, longshoremen’s which he said was taken by him trom ee, MoCarthy, « youthful baker, called) There ts some trouble among 't '° wll tt e whether <¥] The railroads all will use the ited Fruit Comp a : : aoe py Rg operthy ih ot, was salle. The ele le 8 Sent tS MERithbleelnnen aiioa l coeehine Matec ak Nemaen | United Fruit nf Harry A. Goldwater, one of the or- Pt Neaded age oor of his home curly this morn-| the Government forces Judg ing from . ther. coi by the walkout|ganizers of, the Civitas Club. Ac- Virgie baa and tied ‘and shot dows. ‘The yictim re- —_>- | suburban matters are concerned, ft the. ing engineers, making It i: but through trains will continue | moat sapresisle § for the line to cond ita cording to this statement, Goldwater Sot cies es a a iene ‘SOVIET FORCES PRESS POLES HARD | AT MANY POINTS One Report Says Seat of Gov- ernment Has Been Removed From Warsaw. REDS IN AIRPLANE RAID. Poles Claim the Repulse of Heavy Infantry and Cavalry Attacks, LONDON, March %.—The Polish Government was removed on Thurs- day from Warsaw to Bromberg in Polish Posen twenty-five miles north- west of Thorn, according to a Berfin| dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph | Company, quoting rumors in that city. y [The tatest dispatches to the As- sociated Press from Warsaw give no hint that the Government in- 79,000 MEN T Sa as Ebert Would Not Give Guar-| antee to Withdraw Army After Order Is Restored. MORE WESEL FIGHTING. Government Forces Win in Sortie, but Are Later Driven Back to Fortress. PARIS, March 27.—The Allies to- day refused permission to the Ger- man Government to send 75,000 Reichswehr troops into the Rhine Provinces to restore order there. The Allied decision followed Ger- GERMANY'S REQUEST 10 USE IS REFUSED BY THE ALLIES ® 0 CRUSH REDS MILKLESS COFFEE ‘IN MORNING WITH DAYLIGHT SAVING City Deliveries Will Have to! Speed Up When Clocks Go Ahead To-Morrow. New York may get its daylight) saving this year at the cost of milk | for breakfast. This was pointed out | | | | | | received a warning that he would ws gas a coe oe wae -— sana sn aan Rag ea eat emer te TAKE BELL-ANS AFTER MEALS and seq Jeng sor, 9000! 1 ay ARs pend Sok, — de |PAUL LITTLE, | MILLIONAIRE’S SON, |WHO WAS KIDNAPPED | ‘ TWO GRAND JURIES TAKE UP POLICE VICE GRAFT CHARGES: TO CALL HYLAN AND ENRIGHT \Hearing on Smith and Henry’s Ac- cusations Open Way to Investiga- tion of Whole Department—Gam- bling at Six-Day Race Reported.’ Foreman Almirall has called the members of the Extraordinary Grand Jury to meet on Tuesday, when it is expected that the investi- | gation of Assistant District Attorney James E. Smith will be resumed. The contest between Smith and Inspector Henry provides a way for re- opening the inquiry into the entire police situation, This and a statement accusing Smith given out by Commissioner of Accounts Hirshfield wete | the chief developments to-day in police affairs. Subpoenas have been John J, Gunson and Frederick Frenk- { issued for

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