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FRENCH ENTER GERMANY; THEN ASK WILSON’S VIEWS - ENANTS GET QUICK RELIEF UNDER NEW RENT LAWS — = —"4 LLL SE UIE NO. 21,400—DAILY. Conrelght, 3920), by, The Prove tbioting NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1920. Entered ne Second-Clave Matter 24 PAGES, OL. LX. <== OHNSON VOTE IN MICHIGAN mary TENANTS WIN IN RENT CASES. “sscrtsronee. zo, FRENCH FORCE OF 18,000 OLTS $2,000,000,000 BONUS: yeu payce, DECIDED UNDER NEW LAWS British Embassy Since Pick- | the Bronx. IS $4,284,602 > . ~, pubficans See Solid Soldier eting Is Stopped. | — Vote Doesn’t Exist, With | JOHNSON LEADING - LANDLORDS DROP SUITS Annual Report Shows Earnings, War Ended. : | FOUR ARE LOCKED UP.' oo After Preferred Dividends, of Ss No Increase for Temporary $17.81 Per Common Share. EN. WwooD WAS TEST. WOOD IN MICHIGAN Declare Others Will Take Occupancy—Judge Arbiter | ea Horden Company reports ar Sea Place as Long as the | b» 31, In Some Instances, 1919, net inéome, after all i. His Defeat Raises Doubt as to PoliceActt $$$ | . — | charges and Federal tas, of u Wisdom of Bonus That a Disposition of the 15,000 landlord- This ts har Breterted Would Invite Wilson Veto. | WASHINGTON, April ¢ Disre- | tenant cases was begun this morning | dividends to $1781 a share ($100 | a ee New York's forty-six Municipal par) on $21,368,106 of common ‘ — r ° vould i prose | C Fystices, who dega a fe By Martin Green. Hoover Ahead of Edwards by ernment that they would be pri {Court Jyst no began applying} stock. | \ sd under Federal Penal Statutes,| the new anti-gouging laws designed| | The Profit and loss surplus of : ial Staff Correspondent of The| S i Saree | A coMpaay li eew See Ta renine| World Only Small Margin on the company ts now $6,856011. | WASHINGTON, April 6 —All the | Democratic Side. | i} foreign diplomat, two women favora- |ltndlords. arly reports received practical politicians among the states- | ee ble toyan Irish Republic to-day | fram the court rooms indicated that} men who run the country and expect} DETROIT, Mich. April 6—With} sumed the picketing of (he British) the new legislation has made drastic Mito run it, refrained from sleep until | 4pproximately one-half the precincts] Hmbassy which led to tWo arrests! changes in the landlord-tenant site| early hour to-day to got the re-| Voting in yesterday's Presidential | Yesterday. A few minutes after the women {ment of the French position to Secretary Colby, yesterday and asked Seurns of the primary election in Mich-| Preference Primary tabulated this appeared to-day carrying banners,| A total of 20 cases were heard by . Figures at hand at 3 A. M,, in-| morning, United, States Senator Hi-}they were warned by the police to| Justice William Morris in the First) PRICE TWO CENTS. | “ADVANCES INTO GERMANY: MARTIAL LAW 1 DECLARED |No Resistance Is Offered When | . Foch’s Soldiers Enter Frankfort — | and Darmstadt—Announce They | Will Retire When German Army Quits Ruhr. WASHINGTON, April 6 (Associated Press).—The French Gov- ssion | { | | | ings of the Federal Gov garding wi ernment, ihrougn Ambassador Jusserand, has asked for an expr jof opinion by President Wilson as to the French occupatibn of cities in {the neutral zone beyond the Rhine, Ii was learned to-day that the French Amibassador presented a state- that make it a felony to insult a/to protect tenants from the greed of uation. , \ — — x IN GRAND JURY'S i [that it be communicated to the President. | Follows»Saom Aifer the Aprest of | = FRANKFORT, April 6 (Associated Press) —Frankfort was®c- ‘ i "y ; if i; ri “ > ram W. Johns neld a lead of 44,067 . mailed to obey, | District Mi cl 1 Court n the a % a ys 3, " Reteting the returns from Wayne) voc: Major Gen. Leonard Wood hedtglee Aiton s POL erOMe" eceas” Ontudeel ackie NIRRID aise | Wrrnett pent Accused Of cupied without incident by French troops eafly to-day, and with cavalry oun ich embraces City of : a ley were arrested. \ i : , ee nett. 1, rs - i. > ie pte cab the Clty Of for the Republican indorsement. The| ‘They gave their names as Mre.}tion warrant was issued. Roughly in the lead, followed by the infantry and the artillery, the occupying iy Detroit, and which will in the judg- figures from 1,200 precincts gave: Honor Walsh, No. 963 Hayt Shelton | Speaking, 40 cent. of the cases E. Mi Gatto," Jowelltr @0.NU. 1800) | ies city We ment Bf forecasters spell the final out-| Johnson, 105,556; Wood,"6ra9% ~ ‘Avenue, Germantown, Pas-and Miss |.Were adjourned, mostly on. melibn-f. ——— Firth Avenue, announced to reparters |£2rees, pressed rapidly beyond the city. ~~ ‘ Fm come, almost knocked the old-timers Included in the figures was the com-| maine Barrie of Washington. They | the landlord; 20 per cent. of the cases Coit, Wari yc i this afternoon that at 12,30 o'elock ‘© ‘They met with no opposition: « By i uttican ranks for a goal, , Pict vote of Detroit, practically vom-| were held In bonds of $1,000. were dismissed because the papers SMU ill Use Raid on ry }10 o'clock in the morning the cavalry |) ‘a the Republican ' | plete from Grand. Rapids and more! “s ae did not conform to the new laws; 19 “Peter's.” Inspired by Pastur. two men ‘reprosenting themnsplyes to |nad reached Eckenheim (three miles Hiram Johnson's strength rocked than half the precipeta in other in-| 1”? Ee ae Wear aL Bae antl wares actiiod Lisaureempat ers, {nspired by SLOT, |oe attorney culled at his eatubliah- {north of Frankfort). ‘The entire ép- them on their heels, and Herbert dustrial centres of the State. Johnson Saad BatHAnA OBER a mallee | between landlord and tenant with the | in Fight on Henry. |ment and handed him tho nine-cart : eration was expected to be complete Boover’s showing on both tickets did | was running behind in the State ot-|deiphia, took up the picketing and|JUdse as arbiter, and in 9 per een pyaar marquise cnt diamond ring whioh | darter the day. Exot tend to restore thelr balance, - |Mde af Detroit. The complete Detroit! were promptiy arrested. of the cases the tenants were erant-| ne regular Grand Jury when it] dsppearcd on April 1 from the mesh The occupation takes the form of 4, 0 rwevel vi tays o jays in which to} eg , oe ( Qn extension of the French (There may be, in the returns from' Yt However, gave him 62,004) Arter being booked at Police Head- | a stays of thirty days In which to} (ono. mnursday, will be directed | Das of Mrs. Claire Turek of No. 480 | e ch lines against 15,143 for Wood. seek new quarters West End Avenue |Sround tho bridgehead of Mayence, & Unom you do not find what you by Judge Malone to listen to evider | Under the promise of “no questions | | distance of about eighteen miles, The | abkeni imade’ {hic an) eavictineraent extreme limits of the advance form pehted civers Hiétaarnee-Oll ectiie daw @ semi-circle similar to but larger | quarters the women were taken to| figures for 1,881 precincts} the House of Detention. United! total of 2,421 in the State) states District Attorney Laskey, who | Johnson 107,132; Wood, 64,410.) gave orders for the arrest, placed the | Johnson a lead of 42,722 amount of bond at $1,000, It was not » northern peninsula, locked which the Wool campaign managers claimed as one of their strongh we Michigan primary, some hope for Mthe great American taxpayers. If the onclusion of the count shows that phnson has overcome Wood in. Mich- ‘igan, and completely ov Wile! the other Republican WeMere is Vikeiy to be a si 4 the plans of Congress until ad- arnment, want,” the Court said to each of presented by Assistant District A me back and I will! torney James E. Smith, according to give you a month more or tWol. statement 1 months more if you need it" In nene | of these cases was the rent for tem- porary occupancy increased. by Police Inspector Dominick Henry | In one case the Judge said he want-| similar to that charged inst In- | Levison. ‘ reat: ¢ . | inst In-} 1, m, of No, 64 West 93d Stre » were ar.|0d to Make a further investigation. | spector Herhily several years ago on|had been held in $5,000 Buil in. the who surrendered. They probably wiil The idea of continuing the | siia, however, show Wood 10,742, [Three tenants of the Ursula Realty! 1. poung that he failed t | West Side Court on Mra, Turek's com: Charge. Gnehy Ie Gigatnaet: an ren present methods of taxation ang | Johnson 8,011 ; nia Company, which owns a twelve-fam- ee ne eee HE aus Sta, uate tal fe pereeeere | [The territory occupied by the going before the country on the jo ise dpoover, whos ater it was announced that since] |) t No. 918 Liggett Avenue, | ¢Time and criminals in his district |?! : oY if ae Te French is between 80 and 100 ji i j rt Hoover, whore name @D-/ine police were . thie oe TOE Bier sane: i on the day the ring disappeared ALBANY, N. Y., April 6. Attorney basis of blaming the deplorable | ooo: on doth ballots, was leading | {he Police were intertering, with ne were in court. ‘The agent of the! which were well known’ to him. Scrat (8 ide lng ne nie EAP ¥| miles from Kasen, the point of conditions of the country on the bila culonece witli aee picketing on the street, it was planned proparty ia Bernard A, Farrell, who Meiong thecettiesens (sche ese ue s ae Ped seri 2 iy General Newton will handle the forth-| concentration of German troops.! Democratic Administration might | a0for Gov, Mawand Leh nent Nomen uP ie eae rplane 0} ook charge March 1, Mrs, Weingrod! guceg fw ace948] coming investigation of the Anti-Sa-| FRENCH TANKS LED THE WAY be revised. “dward 1) drop literature on the embassy. The | paces »y Mr. Smith ure the Rev.|to the Jewolry, Mrs, Levison pleaded} ” ies tempt charges |'NTO THE CITY OF FRANKFORT, John Roach Straton and the yolunte ot gui agistrate McGeohan set} on Lagu and the contempt charge: . aton and the yolunteer| not guilty. Magistrate MeGeohan set French tanks entered Frankfort New Jersey. William G |told the court that she was paying The assertion of Minority New Jersey, Willlam GJ aio gight, it was sald, would take : nvestigators who aided Ar y| the examination fc pril 13 against Williay are gators who aided the Calvary] the examination for April 13. against William H. An | at 090 otdlock. hey ware <eHIOWaR Leader Mondell that the country d 9,258 and W. J. Bryan 37 for a six-room flat, this repre- ’ The Democratic vote seemingly senting an increase of $10 within the] jzaptist pastor in getting Fe ree ra iaae ie eo aa z “ hae gane $200,000.000 deeper inte | “h lighter than ha Ht =e lent tewirnorithe: Bheisaid tual WhONl tie ieac ecieaiie eee re eee (Gate canto arrest Mrs! Superintendent, for the Assomby Ju-| py @ battalion of sharpshouters and eet in the first nine manths of |"! much lighter than had been an- his last Sunday's sermon “exposing” | Levinson until Mrs, ‘Turek embodied j telpated MOTHERS IN PANIC immorality in certain y side re-| her ch mdavi diclary Conunittee. & company of engincers, and these re-| her charge in an amMdavit and made the | wae announced to-day, follow-| troops occupled strategic puints and the current fiscal year conceiv Farrell took charge he demanded $60 i) br Returns from ‘approximately half | HO rent. Mrs. Opaos, ina five-room flut,| sorts. Records showing repeated ar.| ue ab i ably will bring about legislation ati sige y | AT Sc OL FIRE. ° ad 431 Rn heranas : showing rep 1 ar-| arrest herself. Mrs. Levinson was in ctween ‘osaher| the. vairead station, Welt 6. Genin tate show Johnson leading Wood | $34, rests by the police of Inspector Mc-| arraigned with Mrs. Turek as the sole| '® : i ‘Mg 5 - » to reduce the dobt. d she was ps these tenants, ‘ ade by Mr. Smith to-|@ller satd, without his know than that of ihe original zone of oc: conaent--Mr. Guttle made no i acaeane | cupation. quiries. Tae only German troops encoupt Anti-Saloon League Head Must | terea in Franksor: by the French Appear Soon on Contempt — 2" Sicherheitswehr, or volunteers ns from furnished and the women we! y, intended to show neglect of duty vitorneys went away Two hours previously Mrs. Flory up. 4s,| Tt was announced that the pickets} slow in arriving, Wigures from would be sent out in rela of the precincts in that penin- arp reversa as rap- idly as those “on duty rested we the Democ erson, is State place to-day. to a conferene : ca aT chi - < : of $5, and that Farrell had demanded | Donald's vie complainant and arresting agent Swt and Assmblyinan Cuvillior, Cu-| “mks were posted near the station EGINS TO DOUBT BONUS as! >Y 4 vote approaching two to one. A i ae ie , f $5, an onald’s vice squads in Henry's di «48 . a \ VOTE GETTER. total of 1,167 out of 2421 precincts in| Bix 4,000 Pupils in Public School | 555 4 month. trict, including last night's raid on villier: mid Anderson would be sub-| 484 the Barracks and another. force Pe me Senato ix not sure about the| tbe State, including Detroit complete, No. 4 in the Bronx March Quick- | ‘The First District Court is held in| "Peter's restaurant, at No, 15 West| PREDICTS PACIFIC FLIGHT. | pornaed to appear before the commit. | 08 stationed near Police Headquar- Wposition of Senator Johnson on the| S1¥! ly From Blaze. an old church, with a seating capacity | 97th Street, will also be presented tee before Friday of this week, but aid ae een ern si - i t b epublic 3,788; . ee 50, 3 an 300 + s were . . Daniels Says Vane Will Be Per- Pern aiete Ske inaae scupled without opposition at Sproject of giving the veterans of the publican Johnson, 103,788; Wood, ‘rhore were two alarms of fire in of 150, More than 300 tenants were| Mr, Smith’s daily statement was en * acy a ably ot 'er-| was unable to give the exact day Payer fF) Tne ic 'ana|S8aueezed into the building at the|tivened to-day by the remark that the fh es adjustment compensation. Over] Pershing, 7,510, 173d Street to-day. ‘The second was a| hearing, while 200 more, accompanied! statement of Dr. Straton supported (Caster sunday there appears to have| Nine hundred and nimety-six pre-| real fire, but the 3,000 younzaters |by at least 800 sympathizers and| his own often repeated assertions re- 7 grown up in the Senate a disposition] cincts including Detroit compiete,| marched out even moro quickly than | spectators, were on the outside. Po-| garding Henry's district, which he aald & Tho question the sood judgment of the| sive: the yhad earlier in the day when the|lice reserves from the Westchesterlwas “the skunk hole of New York Y Weouse of Representatives which 1s,| Democratic: Hoover, 11,19; Hd-| *!arm was for drill purposes: The contempt charge grew out of a 238; Hoover, 29,774; | public School No. 4, I great war a couplo of billion dollars | 5%488; Lowde The first troops to enier Frankfort held the important entrances to the city until 9 o'clock, when a battalion of chasseurs detrained at the station, The French occupying force te Bedietary was discuasing a pro-| lent wine and beer bil estimated to number from 15,000 WASHINGTON, April 6.—Seaplanes a Si iy Poneerth 1 tw Pacific Occan| letter written by Anderson to Col two to five| Ransom Gillette, who was crippled in Navy Daniets| France, in which Anderson said he Naval Affairs Commit-| disgraced himself by his fight for a Station maintained order, but they] city,’ wards, 10,083; McAdoo, 8,989; Bryan, The real alarm was given by Miss/eailed to make an impression on the| ‘The raid on “Peter's” by Inspeetor | via ’ — nthe annual Naval Bill Indications to-day were that Rep- i F a a eet ‘Aima Salwin, teacher of a kindergarten z iad Re DLL 8 GAP eC Laces le to 18,000 men. It is composed a ‘The Detroit city vote complete, in-} coat room next to her class ablaze, |*Relr Pro meee ny T5081! ation) Henry brought bone dry conditions to Bo forcin# afy action on his light wine| ments of infantry for occupation WORLD RESTAURANT, cluding 319 precincts out of 366 in| Principal Samuel Hirdansky sounded |'® RO Uncertain tones, Broadway ) and beér bill in the Assembly until i s dowiat Yuctedar indy At 6. 1090: | Wayne County, lve: Fe eee: ur ina) dis thal Beconay Mubloipal’ Distsitt| "as aten au the an cnet} SALES OF BABIE iB the: A of the various centres and igtoniter of lamb. tenrgose, “SOc; Landen breil: y ¥, give: the general alarm, Pupls in the | eee ke Ren: on as the word was flashed| S: s after April 19 artillery merely as a precaution- "French fried potatos. die: tble d’hote dinner, Republican: Johnson, 69,004; Wo building walked out believing {t: was} Court, before Bor. 14h floor, Work! Buflding Adve. + Wood, 3 were heard. Of these et " |along the line that the Inspector and SO WIDESPREAD cell ett has practically determined,| ary measure. 16,143; Hoover, 12,500; Lowden,| the second drill of the day. ‘Those in | forty ‘| his men were out, it became impossible cht, aD ae H LS ae eee rite cigtean bamilng le aiglets ay vapctte . bile on the advice of friends, to wait until] ‘The neutral zone occupied presents 11,009; Pershing, 2,778; Simpson, 657; | Sore wuided down the stuira: by teache | Were oni urned oa ye ie ald R© | for even the most tried and tme pa- UTAH PLANS BAN | arier that time in tne hope that some|no interest whatever from the point Poindexter, 380, ers and all were out in less thun three | arranged a lease af © old terms un- | ¢ ans " arp uence , i " Democratic: Bd 9, | Minutes fi Oct. 1 anda one came the tenant| Utes pare MHUKE’ “IRV OP Ae , decision will be given by the United |of view of military strategy, and H ie red wards, 7,142; et children had hardly been ansem | i - | Brondway State Organization to Seek Laws] States Supreme Court, which would |hence the force has been Imited to CLASSIFIED foover, 97 MaAdoo, 8,683; Palmer, | ble int he park across the atr wher (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) | MeDonald and his detectives ar- Curbing Transfers of Infants | make the Volxtead Act clear the number necessary for occu! Ped 4,009; Eres is 4. fenic milan brought wethare : a | rested aitotti, the proprietor, me ual | a cee: reer pal s Eugene V. Deb: fisters running from every direetion. | ot “Pe here baa ke Real te.” | ADVER TISERS eetiy ta tne sacialin’ penance Police reserves of the Tremont. station | WHERE HAT CHECK TIPS GO, | of “Peter's, e waiters and the| Like Real Esta [{aviilier to Hun on Personal Lib-|FOCH ORDERS ADVANCE OF THE ceived the entire vote of that party had aft they could do keeping the wom- | = ase cashier on charges of violating the SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 6 erty Tleket FRENCH TROOPS, ALBANY, N. Y., A pril 6.—Assembly-| PARIS, April 6—Forces come man Louis Cuvillier, New York, to-day | manded b, wht mation of Attorney General on the : ing the sree » to-day by Judge | pemocratic ticket. Cuvillier said his | 0Mtwebead, were ordered forward by cast in the industrial centres. ker Privilege Coat| Volstead act, and seizod wines and A CAMPAIGN to prevent ex yf rt ‘The trial and conviction of Senator| ~~~ : oe ars $2,000 for 8 Months. liquors they said were valued at i doubted! i. ” ho s mpo ant Newberry undoubtedly aroused con-| GAS’ AS NECESSARY | tno int cnesk oriviene. of no Hotei | ¥:29 SCIELO arenes ckerbocker Cafe for breakfast and| The prisoners were arraigned be-| augurated tension of the practice of 4 it is probable that many voters de- Ki vi ing CO) * a Advertis py for The serted Gen. Wood during the last FOR CAR AS Fee FOR eee ciuee ee tauton|gore United alates’ Commisnioner| Hugo B, Anderson of the Juvenile ; "| Marshal Foch following the efforts Sunday World should be week of the primary campaign, toe al " i | platform would fave for its baste ing the e: in The World offi Tra Geant Hane Coy mk vin A HORSE, SAYS COURT | cuests, for eight months, was sold for| Hitchcock this morning and released| Court Planks “Americanism and persona! {on the pert of the French Go a tually complete, gave on the Presi. $2,000 and the ‘cafe washroom priv /in $250 bull eas Reports to Judge Anderson from |liberty."* ment yesterday to induce the Berlin i dential primary: Republican—Wood, oNTING a lege for $400 year, 1h BeyeD™ Official word came from Washing-| Juvenie Court work it was — : Government to withdraw its forces Hone: 2 :| HUNTINGTON, W. Va. April > ed in the G Herk’ v vi On or Before Friday 4.734; Hoover, “3.410; cohngon, 060; RE TEN ec cea | oR Mec Oe te MIRC SAURH, CiAtRE tant todays thar cis ued Nay De.| naid indicated that such transfers | DEMOCRATS MEET FRIDAY. | trom the neutra! sone along the east- . f fs > 578; ; : Poin: SOLINE ts as ase » to-da Straton “ha spe ir ¢ - Preceding Publication Jexter, 88; Simpson, 62. Chr aa aitomiobile Ax faad Danon and Lealah sued | Straton “has his facts siraight” the} were so common as to be termed | 5 ern bank of the Rhine, where they [. moaratio. Ad00, 1,288; Hoover, | tap GehORRAS eilad/ ataaia \. Susskind, with whom they |Diaces he mentioned will be closed 2y) prom 14 between tho road | State Committee Will Meet Here at/ nad been ordered io disperse Com- Early copy receives the Bryan, 68; Edwards, 685: Pal: Bee ran eanerec ab. 60 cot. 12.{the Government, Dr. Straton and the! mothers and women wt Sa | otel Kalckerbocke: munietic unite thet gor the past Sine: preference when Sunda | oe Ne NE Rime 8 | two vges,|two young crusaders who accompan- | hi litend bit Aeeieadito tes cae ALBANY, April 6—A call for tho! night have conducted a revolt im the hen com ) Ungto ake br’ | - . e ace | meeting © e ne noc: y | Lj ia lege both were terminated b him on his trip will tell th notherhe “pds new Democratic Bale l nas: sa itey, advertising has to be | “Very wonderful,” was Senator] own.» who were charged with | ‘ommittee at the Hotel Knickerbocker ., rary * n ore the tipulat nthe wash. | es to th Federal Grand Jury! y nizat '‘ \ 7 Marshal Fook had omitted. Late advertisin | ne comment when told he waa) haying violated the “Sunday , antea s being =| Now York, at noon, Friday, Agel 1 lareha| 4 conference this i leading Wood. The fact that Michi- ” room concession they a refund of | to-morrow | tormed to secure lesialat ji morning with is now omitted for lack of an Democrat. Closing Law. 6.67 and $625 on the hat rack ci fee alae : " | tors si wislation | for purposes of ormantzation, was lasuod Promise MYllerand, dike to eat it: Les i apr beledt ig A A The defendants were arrested | taaslon.* "tne $2,400 for both ‘privilcges| ‘THE clersyman sald their testimony | through arousing public sentiment |to-day by State Chairman William W, | Later the Premier received Hugh ©, | THE WORLD |||"Oh * Macwn semarent vietery, | Guaday on orders of Maror c, w. |Ne? PSS OTTO (Continued on Second Page.) dagen tay Sey po cada ta) eu nanse Wallaca, the Amarionn Ambasmdan ey, “TARY BELL-ANS AFTER MEALS and had ia” wie conse ves nee Dube: 0 Sauilin Seeker Senin gig ccil Bas ia Way ware doa » Degoatie has lemmed & —— * 66) gold gasoline to entoisis in ve New Javw Cenral, Apel ti, Ut. Labcry Der | ‘The tonic: tang of eramberries al eee npreraguners sa pitt Met mation to cities an@ towne within the (er fine GOOD DIGESTION maken pu: feel, Adm| Yielation of the “Blue Law.” Gaterday Wianigee, Dnvllons Baviig time aerer” Jaded copetiinn herve them ettean nace | Racing Katries on Page & ae Gl necked nen, | asa whe esouaied, j J |