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oan Le dares ah ei eae eae IN MANHATTAN AND BROOKLYN $ | Observance to Be Most "Gen- eral in History of the Gfeater City. ' Memorial Day will be celebrated in Manhattan and Brooklyn in more jm-" Pressive fashion than, pertiaps, has _ ter been “witnessed since the day# iminediately following the Civil Wer. ‘Tho veterans of three wars will be in line in both boroughs, those of the first great struggle in uniforms cf Blue, the heroes of the Spanish War im gray and their sons and other ‘Young heroes of the great Worid _ Wer ba the khaki in which they (| ds, escorts’ of honor there will ve Goldiers of thé regular army, among them many heroes of tho 1a: Scars Getachments of ealors and | marines and the Naval Militia. In| Manhattan George W. Stokes, G. A _ 3B, will be the Grand Marshal of the ' parade, which will be led by the ‘Twenty-second Infantry Band from | Governor’s Island and a battalion of '\ the regiment, preceded by mounted Police. ‘There will be eleven divisions all fold in the Manhattan turnout and six in the parade across the bridge. »/®he Grand Marsha} of the Brooklyn \ @ontingent will be Silas Brink of, the ' Grand Army of the Republic. ‘The Guard of Honof to Grand Mar- shal Stokes will comprise, Lafayette , Post No, 140, G. A. R, James Ben- gon, commander; Lafayette Camp, 5; Sons of Veterans, Charles Curie, com- th mander and a detachment of the ‘ Becond Duryea Zounves, 165th New ‘ York Volunteers, Capt. William. B. , Price commanding. The line of march will/bé along Riverside Drive from 72d Street to 92d Street, and will be reviewed by Lieut. General Nelson A. Miles, re- tired, at the Soldiers and Sailors’ Monument at Riverside Drive and making of better citizens. ” ieaaicucihashithseastnchce ieee deen oo eden THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1920. DECORATION DAY AEROPLANES BUZZ AND FLAGS FLY FOR AMERICAN WEEK’ Seven Days’ Instruction for Better Citizens as Aim Be- Begins All Over the City. The Wly is, fying to-day from all cver New York ond the air is filled with aeroplanes and humen birds signalizing tho first aay of “Ameri- @anization Week”. Col. C. G. Brent, head of the Army Aviation for tho Department of the East, had a flock of aircraft from the Mitchel Aviation Field at Mitteviay flying over Greater New York. Col. Brant himeelf and Laurence L. Driggs, President of the American Flying Club, went to Atlantic City last night and thie morning set off in their machines for New York. And this is only the beginning of manoeu- vres in the air which will last all next week in uttivon with the cele- bration which 4s to be observed in the churches, theatres, picture houses and by people of all olasses and standings. On the screns you are likely to see the following phrases: “Education Is the true corrective of abuses of power.”—Thomas Jefferson “The true prosperity and greatness of.a-natian tp to be found in the cle- | Vation and education of its laborer: \—Ulyates 8. Grant. « Phe Constitution of the United | States is the most wonderful work ever struck off at a given time by the brain and purpose of man.”— GtaAstone. day marks the official beginning of “Americanization Week,” @ Ume set’ apart by civic, educational and ocher | ions for a, demonstration, under, the auspices of the Americani- zation Foundation Committee, of the} Many big organizations are co-op- erating in the work, among them tho) py, Fifth Avenue Association, Automo- | bile Dealers’ Association, Soctety of Restaurateurs, Rotary Club, National Motion Picture Industry, League of 89th Street, his escort being the Vet- of New York, Major commanding, and New York City, Major Baward Havemeyer Snyder in mand. IMPOSING gran Artillery Bryce W.- Metcalr the Old Guard EARLY START FOR ct MANHATTAN PARADE. Foreign Born Citizens, National Bu- Young Women's Christian Aasocta- tion, Real Estate Board ot New York, Aero Club of America, American Vly- ing Club, Automobile Club of Amer- joa, Constitutionat* League of Amer- fea, Broadway Association, B. F. Keith Theatres and the New York State Elks’ Association, which comes reau for the Advancement of Muste, |Gea Motors Dib |, Young Men's Christian Association, | Gecktch The head of the column will move 9 O'clock The detachment of sailors and marines of the war- ships in the Hudson will disembark at West 80th Street where. an will meet them ane alge thie their ptace In the pa: he be bands and fife and drum und bugle corps throughout the line—an array of music rarely seen in any celebration of the city. Brig. Gen. George R. Dyer will com- mand the First Brigade, New Yonk Guard, with Major George A. Daly as Brigade Adjutant, The Fourth Divis- fon will be made up exclusively of American Legion men, headed by } Lieut. Col. with Cc. Breckenridge as Division at Department Commander Will- fam F. Kirchner of the G. A. R. will preside at the memorial exercises to be held a@t the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monu ment, and the address will be deliv- ered by the Rev. John BE. Zelter. 8IX DIVISIONS IN THE BROOK- LYN TURN-OUT. Brooklyn will see one of the great- ext military demonstrations, the parade starting at 9 o'clock, as it will in Man- hattan, The formation will take place at Bedford Avenue and South Kighth Street, and the line of march will be along the avenue to St. John’s Place, to Flatbush Avenue, to and past the reviewing stand north of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument at the entrance ot Prospect Park. In the reviewin party will be Mayor John F. Hylau, aasisted by Edward Reigelmann, Bor~ ough President; Major Gen. James McLeer, N. G. N. Yq retired; ost Department. Commander Joseph W. Kay, G. A. R.; Past Department Cou» mander Lewis 8. Piloher, G. -A: Ry Ardolph Kiine, P. C, 8. W. V. Jack | J. Singer jr, Vice Commander, V. ¥. *“.W.; James F. Goerke, Giee Com- Avaubder, Depattment N.Y. An Le: » Tmosa J. Chairman, M. the Committee, Kings County. lowing the mounted police in parade will come Grand Marshal and taff, which w' n= ier oe jutant Gen- Harry B. Gen- ° Matheson, I. H. Key- og 7 7st les, George Andrice, - liyer, T. Whiting, Zeno, Enderle, Gabriel ®. Sweeney, Walter A. Johnson and J. Burkitt. Bet Pivision — Detachment of United States Army, detachment of United States Navy, sailors and marines. Second Division—State Guard, 8, WN. Y., Brig: Gen. James Robb, com- manding, with the following units in ‘Nag ‘adked his Dryther bonifaces to jand for the p to town for its annual convention, Emphasis will be placed on “Amer- icanization” to-morrow in many 1a oRebo ye slogan of Prod ‘ay; es +3 LY. flags flying.’ wi display tWe flag for Decoration Day’ purposes are requested to keep the decorations standing for the week. One feature will be the participe- tion of the public schools, under the direction of State Superintendent John. H. Finley. Historical games, plays, pageants, tableaux, recitations, music, daneing and costumes and scenic exhibitions will depict the be- ginnings and development of the United States of America. In connection with “Americaniza- tlon Week” a convention and exposi- tion will be ‘held in Grand Central Palace. Organizations will here show what they are doing to help the im- migrant to become a citizen, There will be prominent speakers and open discussions. On Thursday, June %& from 3.30 to 6.80 P, M., a garden party and lawn fete will be given at Governor's Isl~ and by the Fore itenary Cammittee and allied organations. This foto will be in commemoration of the 300th anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims, the Mayflower Compact, and the first American Legislative Assembly in Virginia. The hotels will help. Robert D. Blackman of the Hotel Belleclaire, Chairman of the Hotel Committee, give “Americanization” breakfasts, luncheons and dinners, with the menus decorated with photographs and jfuatotiine from famous men: ““When-every:man feels that he !s a participator in the government of affairs ho wit let the heart be torn out of his body sooner than his power be wrested from him."-—Jefferson, “The will of the people is the only legitimate foundation of any Govern- ment."~Jefferson. “Such is the moral construction of the world, that no national crime passes unpunished In the long run.” ‘efferso “We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have. dled in vain—that this Nation, under God, shall have a ernment of the people, by the people ple shell not perish from the earth.”-—Lincoln At the head of the “Americanization ge. @emonstration is Chairman lohn A. Stewart of the Board of Gov- ernors of the American Society. Among the members of the Gener Committee are President William H. Todd of tl Todd Shipyards, Presi- the order given: cif bene bo oe rigade ; Cavalry, commanded by o . Moiiimer Bryant (less troops 5 F, GH, 1, M and M. G. Troop); 2d eld Artifery (less 24 Battation); 14th Infantry, Col.) Fred W. Baldwin in 2iq Infantry, | Cal, ‘Thomas Fairservis in commany Yo. B, ist Field Signal Battalion, Capt. ‘Eawan B. Esvach in command, and the 34 Field Hospital, Major William C. Griswold at the head. Third Di ek pastaoe ot Grand Arm: ita, A. Ross Matheson, (Sommanding; 24 Battalion, G, A. R. jyeterans in carriages, T. ‘T. Donovan commanding; War Veterans’ Brigade, Heary W. Spight, Assistant ‘Marshal, Fourth Division—American Legion, Gen. Charlies L Debevoise, Division Marshal. . Fifth Division—United Spanish © (War Veterans, Marshal, Charles L. Am Chief of Staff, Charles 0. - Davis; Army Bection, J. J. O'Keefe, mmanding; Navy Section, Robert ¥ r. Rasmussen commanding. ‘Sixth Division—Veterans of Foetgn wi D. Volk, M. D, com- Sons of Veterans Marshal, elmann; Adjutant William 4 ‘The ling of march has been short- to @ considerable extent for rs ot Grand who and een to the end of the dent Nathaniel Phill of the League of Foreign Born itizens, State | Bupervisor of Immigrant Education |W. G, Bmith, Jess Periman of the | Jewish Educational Alliance, W. A. Braun of Columbia University, the | Rev, David James Burret! and Fred | H, Rindge of ‘ne International oO” | Committee, Y M.c. JEWISH MEMORIAL SERVICE. Several Thousand Will Attend Ceremonies at Carnegie Hall, “The annual memorial services of tho | Republic will be held at Carnegie Hall to-morrow morning 0.80 o'clock. ‘There will be add | 1. Fikus, Maurice 81 |Clarence 1. Wdward: Major nd Rabbt Wi of the Republic will also participate. John Househ, thirty: and John Oprisin, fifty-three years ol | were a | inating t rnished room | No 122 Bank Str day. ‘They wei | feund dead in The men were st ' ping at that addreas temporaril amship —accommodat | | ttreoe. ’ ir mt to~ |tB-de; Frane checks, 18.02, up 30 cen- new birth of freedom—and that Gov- | | Hebrew Veterans of the Wars of the by Abraham The Grand Marshal of the Grand Army eral thousand Jewish veterans of the Civil, Spanish-American and World| and eyes. |Wars will be present, Be EO A a aE ye Rabbi Is Found Guilty of Selling Two Mem Asphyxtated. 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Modo; lat 41-40, 87.78, up .48; 2d 4 bare) PARIS, May 29.—Capt. Gabriele 86.98, up .23; 3d 41-48, 91.16, up 183) DeAnnunzio, whose “Irregular” Italfan Victory 33-:a, 96, off .04; 43-46, 96.02, troops have been holding Flume, has oft .02; 4th 41-48, 87.70, off .06, A th CURB. Opened steady, Int. Pet., %—36; | de Retail Candy, 148-4—16; Hstn, T%— %; Boat, 101-2—-131-2; Simms, 16; White, 22-23; Asphalt, 0810; Carib., |’ 1921 Demand sterling opened, 3.87, off | times; lire checks, 16.77, up 25; Bel- gian cables, 12,60, up 6; Swiss cobles, 0.58, off 2; marks demand higher at 0%8e; "cables, .0260c, and Guilder checks at 361-2; Peseta cables lower at 1645; Stockholm cables, .21600; U. 8. dollars on Canadian demand, §*90c; Argentine Pesos, demand 1.04; cables 1,087, Sterling demand 3.87, cables 3.47 3-4. Francs demand 13,02, cables .15. Lire demand 16.77, cables 16.75, y 8 Application haa been made to Stock |” Exchange to lisi: Gen, Elec. $2,706,200 additional capital stock Standard Oil of N. J., $98,838,200 addi- tional 7 p. ¢. cum, non-voting ipref. sti. |" Wickwits @pencer Steel Conp., $1,260,- || 000 com. stk. f | LAWYER TAYLOR MISSING. Brooklyn Man Mystertously Disap- pears Way to Court. u Baward H. Taylor of No, 643 Bain- bridge Street, Brooklyn, to-day asked newspapers to aid in search for his brother, Alexander V. Taylor, twenty- eight, « lawyer, who mysteriously dis- appeared May 12 when he left home for & Brooklyn court Mr. Taylor said his brother had been ill several weeks and he fears he may have been attacked by aphasia and taken, unidentified, to a hospital, ‘The Police Missing Persons Bureau reports that search dor the lawyer has been without result. When he left home the missing man wore a blue sult, dark brown low shoes, black derby and green necktie, He Is about five feet ten inches tall, welghs about 145 pounds and has brown hair 4 s | Jacod Radowilts, a rabbi, qf No. 41 Attorney Street, was convicted in Spe- rday of selling ay y & beverage contalning — wor alcohol. One of [adowita'a custon: was Samuel Behnelder, who bought tw. gallova for $24. Schnelder took a drink | became blind. Radowits wil be June down the barrier established on bridge over the Recina separates the towns, “WENT VISITING” that she had seized Durazzo, the principal seaport of Jbania, and has set up an administra- ion in the town, according to a Zurich empatch to the Petit Parisien, ‘The Jugo-Slav Government 1s said to have informed the Allies it would resist ith force any attacks made by D'An- nunzlo against its citizens. The population of Fiume ts sald. by FOREIGN EXGHANGE STEADY. |other newspapers to have gone to the roatian suburb of Sussak and thrown the River, which AT 78, GOT LOST Mrs. Speaker, Missing Since Wed- nesday, Found Dazed in Brook- lyn Street. Mrs. Mary Speaker, seventy-night ears old, who had been missing sineo Guilders demand 361-2, cables|Wednesday afternoon, was found un- 365-8 harmed but tn a daze by Policeman ; Sore. Valentine Alster of the Clymer Strens tation, at Broadway and Driggs Ave- ue, Brooklyn, Inte last night. The only statement she made was “gone back to the old eighborhood to visit.” She formerly iyed in the vicinity in which she was ‘ound, She was taken to the home of her aughter, Mra, Anthony Bettijean, No 608 Macon Street, Brooklyn, from the toop of which she vanished while Mra, yettijean was shopping, when you could sell without even _ to-day, psa can’ » Mor can you Get tho price for it that would if it were! me fer you a Rharew igh. Low. 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Mi ee & 28 27% 28 400 Carson Hill CHEMICAL NATIONAL IN BANK MERGER With the close of ‘business to-day the Chemical National Bank and the Citl- zens’ National Bank were merged into ‘one institution to bear the name of the Chemical National Bank. The capital- Jzation te placed at $4,500,000, Officers of the two merging banks will retain. their same positions excepting that Edwin 8, Schenck, formerly Presi- dent of the Citizens’ National will be- come First Vice President in the now institution and Edward H. Smith, for- merly Cashier of the Chemical National, will become a First Vice Prealdent. The Preaident will be Percy H. Johnston, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Herbert K. T'witchell, and the new Cashier will be Alvion K. 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