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ae LA yvidiie ia ! EDITION roll Uthe'New York World) NI E w y oO R: i T TH URS m AY, M MA R CH H 1 0, 1 9 2 1. ; Font Otten, "New Nore Bete s ” PRICE THREE CENTS : VOL. LXI. NO. 21,684—DAILY. _ FRANCE ASKS HARDING TO MODIFY LEAGUE. nee | GHANGES IN TRACTION BLL EW PAK NITE, BLOW-UP OF BIG OM TANKS S332 NEGOTIATIONS UNDER WAY ALL POINT TO FARE BOOST: ‘Sr THREATENS MANY WORKERS; ==." FORCHANGE IN THE LEAGUE, WASHINGTON, March 10, REVOLT INSENATE GROWS. SAFETY PLANT BREAKS DOWN ===) PARIS OFFICIALLY REPORTS. ‘ ays and ioans Commit. | Order, r, “Useful Maid” | tee Testifies in Suit a conference with President Har- earn OE ; { Measure as Finally Reported a Firemen From W Wide Area it ding, : F ‘Allows Commission to Raise RUSSIAN REVOLT ‘BELL RINGS AT 3 A. M.| Greenpoint and Williams- BIGGEST RUSH YET sindaeld Da) neshay. GATE eb rp Conferences Said to Have Been Start- 73 ‘ares at Any Time. CALLED COUP LIKE aac een ; burg Fighf the Flames. | enue would be taken up first ed Between French Embassy and | ae a ER ‘Wait ow Her" 50 MEN DASH TO SAFETY. FOR Plt COUNTER: HARDING DEFEATED ored by friscisct Aa ae f cessi | f She Would Peach. woe —— | announced to-day, following Measure—Leaders Worried. | dark man” were the outstanding fea- : ean , Megs Wel La Mabhkal bedUy EERE CERT From Death. > Foreign Office to-day that negotiations were under way between | By Joseph S. Jordan. | Eastern Siberia Has Risen, figured in the further revelations in| ; ; Crowd in Secretary Christian’s COLOMBIAN TREA the French Embassy in Washington and the State Department in | ; 1 An explosion 11 o'clock to-day : . on : ‘ . 7 * Corresnonorict The Evening} Much of Novogorod Also, | thie early session to-day of the divorce Jin the Sone & Fleming refinery of| Room So Great There is an effort to induce President Harding to favor acceptance of a modified League of Nations. ‘ ALBANY, March 10.—Revised and Kerensky Is Told. suit Brought by William B. D. Stokes, | | the Standard Oil Company in Green- Hardly Standing Room. | Republican Sotbalic Aided | The French position is conciliatory and is believed to relate. macs more drastle in its anti-homo| | point Avenue, Greenpoint, started a = Tule features, and’ with the powers to| LONDON, March 10.—The Russian | events of Now Year's Eve, 1918, when) 7.9 as [Interest centred largely about the that soon spread to two 25,000 (Special from a Staff Correspondent y a : | to ¢ rssions b icials e ay ‘ be-gtven to Gov, Miller's hand-picked | revolution is rapidly attaining the|Hal \Billig, Mrs. Stokes's cousin, | cation tanks filled with crude oll, and of The Evening Warid.) By Democrats, Force It as panes y offi ae eseeeniael with the present Wale a. Commission, if the measure becomes! proportions of the 1917 coup which | visited the Stokes’s home at No. S17/ threatened to grow intoa blaze rival- March 10— New Over to Extra Session oar VARGO ROMEan 8) ing the Peace Conference. as \y a taw, greatly increased, .0 Knight-| overthrew Czardom, according to|West 78th Street, and was subse-|iing that of a year ago in the Stand-|York State is well represented in the! ls G arch 10 (Associated Preys).—Adminis~ Adler traction bill has been reported | messages delivered to former Promler| quently ordered out of it. ‘This was ord Oil Long Island City plant big rush to the Harding “Pie] WASHINGTON, March 10. tration officials withheld comment to-day on the statement that etre Jo bo, : \ikerenaky here to-day: also the time that Mr. Stokes najled dle hot Ube res nile Oe Counter” Scores of prominent New] agneement-to defee action on the Cd: negotiations were under way with regard to the Leigue of Na- Not only is Néw.York’ robbed 0 ‘AAVican’ Yeuchthig Ketsomy, Ueki kbut a door leading to are, ‘evoKen'a | 2222 nap! He IM~ 'Vorkers have bean in touch with the|iombian ‘Treaty until the April’ seg: jtions. The impression was given that the initiative in any such every vestige ver its | jured bee ee eae OSs 5 Eastern Siberia 1s in revolt, the ac-| bedroom while she and Billig were at|” since the last fire the compani has | Patronage bosses of the new Adminis- | sion of Congreap and to vote upon development rested with the French Government, e ubways : Fait eve dome -> np C tivity centring in Omsk and Tomsks | the Winter Garden. | installed an elaborate system of fire | tration tins week the treaty on the eighth day after|— 7 —Sserotary-Hughes refused tb dipcuss ic ,000, city moni Officia retre- | ection whic eluded the use of| 4 | . ! ace oe | rut! reports In Riga state Petre-| anna Brennan, who described her-| Protection which included the use of ‘he rush to-day was the greatest|Congress convenes was reached to-| SINN FEIN ORDERS the question. It became known that | * invested, but it Is to have no voice] grad has fallen’ to the anti-Bolshe- | 2 Lea z jets of live steam, but for some un-| ; tired Minter rope as-to new contracts or modifications| Viki, according to the corresponfent) Sif a8 @ “useful maid’ in the Stokes) oO aingd reason it failed to'function | unc? (Re Mew President took oMfiee./day by the Senute CURFEW FOR BRITISH spires Seow of-old ones affec:: ing traction mat-|0f the Times. household, testified that on the after-| in time to-day and the fire was be-| '%¢ crowd in cretary Christian's} This action, which was taken be- SOLDIERS IN DUBLIN talk with Ambassador Juaserand just | Pied, The despatches were handed to|noon of Dec. 31, 1918, Mrs. Stokes had| yond control when the'first city fire- |OMice was so big that there was huwd-|)ind closed doors after a short ses- eae before the presentation of the Diplo Kerensky by a couri selected for herself a pink satin! men arrived, Three alarmsassembled|ly standing room and a gre ei, matio Conps. “ y by en arri ee alarms asst | and and a great Ma-/sion, was ory for the Repub! eC chad ss ? Worse than this, the Commission Is} “Messages dated Tucaday »inform|night dress, and directed the witness| ai {he apparatus in the Green- jority of the visitors was unable to nsury vho opposed : Notices Posted That Any Found ion.) 3s fost lek sive 7a too | fsiven power to increase fares when|me that the rebels have seized Pskov, |to put fresh rfbbons in it. Mrs.! point and Williamsburg sections of| sil Sibel) Gebel eas oiled Wild: Opposed Fneshe Street After 10 P. M. May Promier Viviani on’ special mission and where it pleases. All it has to|south of Petrograd, and that the re-|Stokes told her that two extra beds| prooklyn reach the President's room. More)dent Harding’s request for immedi- Be Shot Promier Vivian! on 4 special misaion { Ho 4s to declare the increase in the Volt 1s tapidiy radiating from Petro-|were to be made up for that nisht,|” jive members of the Standard ox!| (4M thirty Senators and Reprosenta-| ato ratifleation. Demooratio Sena- shed from London are regarded as opening “public interest." grad,” he said one in the library, and another in the| Company fire department were badly |Uves were among the day's callers. | tors stood with tho insurgents, mak- DUBLIN, Marcel 10. two important avenues of information “Much of the province of Novo-|passageway between the library and|purncd while fighting the bl Mr, Haein , . OTICES establishing the | side from thove which the President A © blaze a ding recognizes the just-ling jt-obvious to Re toader . : 4 > j Angeped by the failure of the sP0B-| 24.44, between Moscow and Petro-|Mrs, Stokes’ bedroom. One of thel mney are Edward Donwhue, John aye iAsoesaaltetee Avi r4 panes lasers “Curlew for Crown Forces” |! preparing on his own jnitiative, F*--@ora of the bill, including Gov. Miller} rag, is in rebel hands. The city of |beds was, it is understood, for W. E.| yfonel!, William Seaman, ‘Tony Kar-| °°? °% ‘e>elaim that the Empire Had aney heey ee eae bes pea were posted In a number 4 oe Se? : é ae oy : : ee ’ iy, | State should be well rewarded for the |'® force consideration now. Hence y rf himeclf, to amend it as promised 90] Novogorod may have fallen now, Our|D. Stokes jr, who was expected there | rowski and Charles Cook, Although sii ® | they did not even force & voto on the| of DMcee throughout Dublin en 11}, § NOT LIKELY fs to prevent any temporary boost} detachments are known to be en|to spend the night. — mbulances from Greenpoint agd st. | tremendous majority given him there.} iy ction, Tuesday night, ud im-carfares; many Republicans, not|Toute to the railway junction of Bo-| The following mortiing Mrs. Stokes! Garnerine’s hospitals were the |The men who pull down the Jobs must} A) A lrcoment. wa oulteewote | oe taper which were |TO TAKE ANY ACTION logoyia, half way between Petrograd | said to the witness “Why, Anna, Mr.| 0.4). f = AS have the backing of the Republican|. ~ signed “Irish Republican Army,” ON only from New York but from up- y : ; | gates of the plant the officials in|" on ratification on the eighth day af-| iy. warning that soldiers or TANGLE \ State cities, are near open revolt. ane Manor an eesieg padi a, basa ws | charse would not allow the men to ae aren li ve Harding }a8lioy the beginning of the extra ses- soa mid sty on. the) etreate tn fact, it is declared to-day ‘etrogral garrisons, including] terrible via ‘8 |be taken away saying that they we aid down the principle in every State] sion, ‘The question of considering the 3 { , yzzyno! c r pusin.”” . : idole after 10 o'clock in the evenin; the leaders are able to count only | Lyzzynossis and Krasanaygorda have | cousin eral Counsel tor| 2&in treated in the company's pri-|{at the organization will decide ltreaty in open or socret sessions was aca akira. to wc esas is | State Department Says No Ques: twenty-three sure votes for the valeet medenes is bitter fatne “2 (By ae va sal, Conbnte tea lk Rawcltal Gp abies Gos canen HO. mabe Individuals deserve the re-!not decided, but will come up in the tions on Customs Barrier bill in the Senate and are greatly |in Petrograd. An uprising in the] Mr. Stokes) Did you ever notice any! ts ana nurses wards lixtie auaaian worried over the outlook. Ural Mountains 1s also reported." |occurrenoe between Mrs. Stokes and| ‘10H ono of the injured men is| J: Mayhew Wainwright, former] ay a result of the action taken to- SINN FEIN KILL 4; Have Been Asked. ALL CHANGES. ARE IN TRAG-} RIGA, March 9 (Associated Press), | any strangers who came to the home’) | aited with resc uing John Hoen-| State Senator at Albany and World |day, the Senate probably will ad-| LABEL BODIES “SPY’| WASHINGTON, March 10.—It was } ve TE as al Fg —Three brigades of Bolshevik sol-| A, Yos, hens eeo tana and a mole nghausen, a: foreman “from ‘certain | Wor.veteran, has been recommended | journ its extraordinary session on ——_ said at the State Department to-day bil by the ped ie et Service and Pata actoant teria brrcika sane ah weer ‘When Nae want ut] aot Hoeninghausen fell into an ae Calder and Wadsworth |Saturday. It was difteult to got a/ Youth Fastened to Gale Is Pla-|that no inquiry had been made of ! x mnate Public Service and joined the revolutionary forces, it 1s] in December. open sewer manhole into which tor-|#24 the New York organization for|quorum to-day, and after Saturday it arded “Too ‘Young to Be the‘ allied governmesite reganaiaat alae Assembly Judiciary Com: ¥| said in advices reaching here, The| they all soemed much excited. rents of water and crude oll were |*88istant Secretary of War. Repre-| probably will ve impossible. a 8 i Seven are important, and most of/ action of the soldiers was prompted| Q. Do you remember anything that pouring, He managed to grab ie |@eMtative Crago of Pennsylvania is fs labia Shot.” sanctions to be impoBed upon Ger= 2 eee ices A Lge Sane by the very acute food situation at| happened at the house while Mr.j2Qe UN) Oo mA Oe apina 4n applicant, but Mr. Wainwright is| WHITMAN JURY TO . BALMAST, March 19—Four men|Many, which include collection of 9 0m mission a freer hand a rm We a Seaaa Meee : > A e m as slipping | esc rate z 4 Bah | ee ta esnedinte calier” tx the the at 8 mpl ' to atea Stokes Sad Haxavned in In tel ven aiobahl eave Rie Gliahe analatie und rstovd 0 have the inside track SUBPOENA ENRIGHT! who hud Incurred the displeasure of | customs duties at the new line cstaDe | | way of higher fares demanded by the] vs) nemileed atten 10 «rite Bay eae erpout thivteelght yeara(wea rimout ‘he sewer runs dnto| , New York alréady has the Auslstant the Sinn Feln, were killed near here on| lished on the Rhine and thelr pays | traction interests, « mets 4oenptate (oa Wotlieee Cf Gat: 1h to the house and went up| Newton Creek und Hooninghausen| retary of the Navy in the person se Tuesday night. The bodies of James | ment to the Reparations Commission. As predicted in The Evening World|) Nt & fy ma erie tas aout 5 1 P| would have had no chance for his lite | % Col Roosevelt Order to Clerk Not to Give Infor-| sruner’ and Patrick O'Mara, former | American troops, It was auld, ocoupy ai Kronstadt, Bolshevik forces have s'3 bedroom, It was J fast Saturday, the power to increase sok) javel into Mrs. Bi i Wie he had fallen into it ames Lyons, New Yorker, . - 2 16 Z vn | thelr position in Germany under the 4 railroad fares 4s vested absolutely in| Withdrawn, leaving hundreds of bod- | apout 3 o'clock in the morning. Wraliag at bidske unigee < trom|'* being pre: Assistant Seore.| ™Mation Brings Ruling City | satiiere and both Hence " bhe tare terme of the attalation Sid aaa Suni es the Rapid Transit Commission and|!€® lying on the Ice, according to ad- Mr. Wellman asked the witness en ee cre borne euctwara{tary of the ‘Treasury. George W Department Is Subordinate: ath ase anes eoy." Tea; |futfiiment of the Treaty of Versailles” laemm tic: vices received here to-day, + ted = Idvidge 0! to cr, R ‘onseque c | r tbe taore ans ae bs mere ences a Bo NELIE oda Were Eoananteatine LN er tl peat ay ‘| by the high wind, forming a pall ov iss age. iat Aiton ter, Republit “a Secong Deputy Police Commissioner Caled they wate. ac od of giving in- Lipper se inh: ote at the pleasure of tho $ a ating + Brooklyn extending from the East|!#d° he Northorn section of the | naty was summoned vefare the Grand | formation to the police. . ee SO8S Ne, Se eee & will not be neocasary for the Com-| to-day at Tosna, thirty-three miles) tated a tilt with Mr. Littleton, |p (VON I TN tRNAs Com ls Ok) state, has been offered the Collector- Sh Se Fand'| ‘The bodies of two otter men were| would approve any plan by whiclt a mission (wait until it has decided| southeast of Petrograd. ‘They were) counsel for Mrs. Stokes. All that | 1°) 00 <li ou | wseile 8 Tania of the Port of New York and|/UY tnvestigating official lawlesaness ound in a country lane at Augnacloy,|they would assist in muking the pro- a upon a plan of readjustment of the] sald to have been badly shaken by re-| got into the record was the state- | 7 WAueurols Uliure a” ine Ait Pe-{will probably accept by former Gov. Charles 8, Whitman to-| and on their breasta were cards in-| posed tariff barried around Gefmany city’s transit facilitie: pulses suffered by their comrades yes-| ment that both pillows seemed |i nit Avenue, Bedford Averuc,| The New York City organization ts| “¥, and directed to furnish records of | scribed with the words: “Tried, con-| e@ective, * The traction companies have been | terday in the Oranienbaum and Kron-| to have been used, though, ac- Giscaar Street, Herbert Street ana|Uebind Edwin Morgan, former Post-| the Police Departmeany which Commis Myr Leper si penis ye ‘American troops om the. Rhiss aie a by —bsyiug fot an increased fare ied stadt districts, cording to the witness, Mre. | — 1 street Stations and lines were| Master at New York, for reappoint-|soner of Accounts Hirshfield has a4-| francis MaPhillipe, who was taken | ‘standing pat,” Secretary Weeks sald W 7 bill In its original form Bulagd ars by The Seventh Red Division was sta- | _ formed holding thousands of specta-|™Ment to that poat sertul show policemen under indictment | from his bed at an early hour yester-| to-day and a similar attitude as to the «i ; apparently to give the comp nae tioned at Oranienbaum, prepared for} (Continued on ORO eo. cere, evga nigeacden Dr, J, D. Prince, Professor of Lan-| are guiltless of accepting ilegal grutul- | day morning by six armed men, Rhine situation growing out of the if y fust em aedeebene ee an offensive against the Kronstadt |= The Sons & Fleming refinery ana |#wtses at Columbia University, Is] ius Daly refused to produce the rec-| 4 youth waa ted to @ gate In the | occupation of additional German cities Be attention of Coy, mile RBHES Se @ 4 i |slated for Minister to Denmark. H ‘ : ‘town of Keady on Tuesday night by] by the Allies was expressed at the 4 Fa ers or Minis nark € 3 y the DI w to tho fact that a temporary increase (Cantinued:on fncond Pawn) 7 ' onde, nuying ov was advised by the Cor-| two masked men, who fastened a i TOE ns vie port Sec cond Page SCORNED (Continued on See [ae the basil « of ara ara Freling~| oration Counsel they were of conti- jeard to, coming gi area State Department. ring, the Chief Executive declared —————— huysen and Kdge of New Jersey. Dr.| ‘ential nature and need not be pro- | Youn _ Rees a RADICALS FROM U. S. Gchathauentaty! hee | CHARGES 34 YEARS CRUELTY, | Prince Was formerly Speaker of the | Gucod ee ner ALLIES FORBID ai (Continued on Sixteenth Page.) IN RUSSIAN REVOLT, yen hentarl tha, santalacat TER New Jersey House and a former State] — Mr, Whitman toog Daly before Judge GERMANS URGED STRIKES IN THE a} * . aa | the torpedo-boat, Marie $ | Mrs, Want Tratton Married 40| S6nator. Crain und after a wiiepered consulta | i} | og ry Tho: Recently. Deported de Corlaix turned to Lieut. 3 | Years Seeks Separation. Major Arthur Foran will probably ti te < vin’ es iho) ia et TO START BOYCOTT SEIZED DISTRICT Classified Advertisers f°" i a y Deported! § Grartelle, for sympathy and Alieging that er husband taseyear|DO named we Naval Ofticor of the| ihe wes als ” | ere Said to Be Playing love. Suddenly the signa hased one of his grown-up sons about| Ort of New Yor , er Daly the » Pure 3 ; af $ Mi ‘ y heen Th ey ed Sen Boa e ee Deputy Commissioner Daly then in- | Asked Not to Make Purchases] Employees of Railroads, Mine and \ i m i , Prominent Part | % flashed through the night, and thelr apartment st No. 107 Central] structed Record Clerk Healy, who ac : ae +e Hs $e ain d f porta t! a ee the German torpedo came $l rc, weet with an iron dumb bet and) LEAVES $1 TO HIS WIDOW. Jeompanicd him. to furnish the rec-| From England or France Dur- Postal Service Placed Under j Glaasitiod arvertising copy tor Ht ch MR Yeionced speeding on. he hus been uniformily cruet to] wayy oe 5 rds to the Grand Jury. Healy went ing Occupation, Military Control. ng to the Reval correspondent of the ; ss of George sefore the Grand dary and swore he Fee Sunday World should be te pe EE Be eunia tps a Bee Don't miss this tremendous $ | singe January 1, 1887, Mra, Susa-| “yyy Gives #12 soe alle the Palins | BERLIN, March 10 (Associated] DUISBURG, March 10 (Aseociated’s : bed is ARSUONC.: ZURSTE Rate i | K. Trafion filed papers in the} had been Ine a er Ay rhe Executive Committee o: |W On or Before Friday Qiaesminn, Naasose, Ruian Raa: tuatin i ration, ied mupere tn hel Gut ofan aie etait aaisieie 2 © atpar Pres) teva Committ etl preyed outponts awe Bem Se b Preceding Publication States are playing a prominent pact % “IN THE NIGHT WATCH, aration from Willian H. Trafton o| the will of the late George 1 souk f eee ae on ‘he | ttamburg has recommended that tho| Wblished six kilometres cast of Dues | in the new revolution in Russia novelized from the successful asks for a sulluble provision for her| of No. 444 Willoughby Street, Sieen tairy again went Mr. Whitman members of the association make no! seldorf, four kilometres east of Duis» { Mabe\rieg Advertisements for Week This correspondent w play of the same name filed to-day leaves one doliar to tie | id peat by the whole Purchaacs irom Brita I or France) jurg and three kilometres norta of cote ported had great n this} widow Kate Schafer, of No. while th s of those coun- a DAILY AFTER 8 A.M. fl sions of sd were bitte BY BIDE DUDLEY. le two] Gra met, the remainder goce iu |AtaMd dur | down the taw wien continue "their policy of oppres.| RulrOrty cseuytea set eae ‘ ’ For publication the following day. Wo cinted when they for This Femarkable story of ro- one and 9 bin are) the son, Josent F. Babs ae RE ee ae fe ston,” aya a Hampurg Geapatch (0 the] verined as yet. Civilians have Seemnl L that the Communiatic Pant mance and intrigue will begin livbegmed yy pial | Frees Ai ubteston { fi nt. Mo instructed * oS psanioeaety king efforts to| ordered ¢o surrender ail arma by thim: .) sented “nothing but 4 sentence to an % Monday, March 14, in THE ; Jected her, Atrs. ‘Trafton sing, | #hall expect that he w rm \™ Whitman to destroy Uhe Duty mule 44 Pm aan ) Berlin, levening indefinite term of tard labor without , EVENING WORLD. culminated in hix abandonment of her | daughter, Currlis Sut [tithe moral | 0 1 tie fo Kivmen (o Jolo Wie boys ‘The employées of the postal “adequate FN on Uclober ty deat (04 ieee ebligation ed Dim to do wo,” ‘sioner Kichad B. Kuright. ’ Presto

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