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ii ft WILSON JOINS SUPREME WAR COUNCIL AT SESSION TOMORROW Conference yesterday Ibuci1 the 'following communique: \Tho Buprome Wnr Council mot to-d- (Wednesday) from 3 to 5 l'clock I. M. the nerlnl terms to bo Imposed on Germany In tho pro- - llmlnarlcs of ponce wero discussed. 'The articles drafted by tho military experts were examined In details land adopted. The next meeting will take placo on Friday, March 14, at I V. M.M GERMAN DELEGATES TO PEACE PARLEY NAMED Count Von Brockdorff-Ranlzai- i, Now Foreign Minister, Heads the List. Vi:tMAIl, March II (Associated Proas). Tho German delegates to tho Tcnco Conference will bo Count von HrockdorfMlnntzau, thu Karelin .Mln lster: Dr. Kduard David, Majority So clnllst and first President of tho Nn. tlonnl Assembly; Dr. Adolpli War burg, Dr. Adolph Mullcr, Minister to Switzerland; Trof, Wnlthcr M, A. Rchuccklng of Marburg University and llcrr Oclsbe rg, Minister of I'osta and Tolcrraph In tho Prussian Mln lstry. ' Count von nrockdorfMlantxaii Is a rraduato'of the (lerman Imperial dip- - lomucy and has been rolgn Minister stneo tho resignation of Dr. Solf. Dr. David Is a member of tho Herman Ministry without portfolio. Tho Idcii- - certain. ' Dr. Mullcr formerly waa director of the IJIcctrlc Accumulator Work at ain-l- l.. .ml In TllK Ifllf; rffAlVfwl llll jffinnomrv drirren from tho University . - ' ol lianovcr lor nis wurit in uoveiijiiiuk the cfflclency of Oerman submarines. ; Prof. Kchuockltig lato In 1311 pub-Itsho- d a letter blaming HuhsIa for tho Kuronrnii war. llerr aclsbore la a newcomer in tho German Government. NEW 51,000,000,000 BILL - AGAINST THE GERMANS Latin Americin Countries File Claim for Ships Sunk and Money Confiscated. PARIS. March Estimatca ro far received from wcvum- - .mcnts of damages Incurred In the war dndlcato that tho total bill Cor rrpara- - tlona from those couiitricri will tw ap- - ,.. . I - AftA AAA AAA it' jiruuniatrir f i,vvu(vvv,vvi, fejf The cltltns ara confined largely to vnips sunk ty tns enemy, but nonm or lh countrlos aro mx4i- - -- In the payment bf money tleoaitl in llerlln and Hamburg banks and ronlla- - Jcatod by Germany, ospoclally llraall. whoso citizens habitually maintain! large accounts In Germany becutoo nf tba coffee trad. Mexican Illnr flrnnta Ordered to n IleTtartl. ' WVASIUNGTON, March II. The ; r \ Bureau of Minus has ordered a revision of all mining concessions granted by tho Mexican Government. Tho n4W Mexican Constitution pro-Tid- es ithv.it raining concessions not (1e. Veloped yare forfeited to tuo Govcru- -' stent ana become \nationalized.\ iPEAGE BREADS HUUDARO OAINT- Y- . WMtATMCAHT , nOMANY RYE RYE i tONC IDEAL rAM I Lt UOf JURY MAY DECID E MORTIMER AS E BEFORE TO-NIG- H T Judge Tells Them They Must Be Convince Young Woman Drove Carelessly. Justlm Arplnall of the Lo-if- r Island Kiiprumo Court consumed forty.flvo mlnuten y In charging tho Jury In the raso of Mbis Kdlth Mortimer, chnrged with manslaughter because her uutumnbllr killed Nathan Wnsscrbcrger on Oct. 13 at Flushing. Tho verdict may bo reached beforo night. Judge Asplnnll Mild: \It mutters not what Murray may or may not liavo lnno If. at tho tlm\ of tho accident, Ml Mortimer op- erated her enr recltlossly, wantonly nnd without regard to safety.\ (Mur- ray was tho chauffeur of a truck which Is said 4.0 have struck Miss Mortimer's ttmchlmi before she killed Wnsserborgrr.) \If you nnd,\ continued As- - plnall, \that tho defendnnt had her car under control und was it with reasonable earn as she ap- proached Linden Avenue, and that when ho wiw tho truck coming out of l.lnden Avenue sho accelerated her sped ond turned her car to tho left to avoid a collision If you find she made only an error of Judgment, you cannot her. \If you find ho did only what n reasonably prudent jioraon would have done under similar circum- stances, you cannot convict her. Tho defendant lind tho right to accelerate her.' npro.1 to nvold a collision pro vlded tho doing of auch wna only an error of Judgment and not a culpably negligent net.\ Joint J I, Stanchfii-ld- , counsel for the dofendant, in his closing renin rkit to tho Jury, mild: 'It wan noemsary for tint District Attorney to iirovn that tho accident wilh duo to culpable negligence of the defondnnt In the operation of her au- tomobile. It Ih also to eg. tabllah Unit the uuta of tho defendant wvro not merely negligent iiuta. but worn culiably negligent. Culpable neKllRenee U mirh a cureless net or oinlswlim ty n person n endanger tbo personal itnfoty of llfo of another, und which could be avoided by the ixcrclso of reawinablo attuntlou and exertion.\ HOSPITAL PATIENT A SUICIDE Victim of Melnneliolln Jump Out llelleviin Wliiilotv.e titnlnir lhrYllll?ll ft ulmlnu. nn 11m slxlli floor of Hospital to- - ilay. lirlrTltli HuKlies. n teacher, thlrly-elR-li- t. of No. RTiG West ISCIh Street, fell to tho courtyard und was killed. Illli?liefl hail hpin in HoIIviia mIiika li-- i Dooetnber and owlttR to his niHniiuhiily , .\ .\'ii in- - day when tin' nuiTwihuil licr buck turned iviKni-- n juiiijit'u uiruuKvi uie tvinuow. TIME WARDS CAKE a SILVER QUEEN SUNKIST GOLD , PAIRY SPONGE DEVI 13 DREAM KUKUNO ' GOLDEN NUCCET CREAMY aricc SOUIIIERN PRIDE 8 At Last The Ideal Family Loaf The bandy, tlaiyiy loaf. A ncwsliapc, 12 inches long, width nnd height just right to cut a handy eizu lice. More elicei to tho loaf, which means greater economy. The fine, firm texture of Pcace-Tim- e enables ou to cot and butter even the thiiuictt slice witLout breaking or crumbling. A 6no tasting loaf a truo Wsrd losf msdo with flour only (no ultitutr) and wrapped by midline at tbo ovens to Ltep it frein and clean. Patronize Your Neighborhood Dealer C(M HI- -. 1 rothU, r.i.r HtuUr Hr. J Or it. wxriD's rAR-rftM- TIP-TO- P MOTHfR MAID YANKEE Judge operating convict Ilellvue TAR-rAM- Tlresd wheat Make lure tbe name WARD is back or ANY variety of Bread or Cake you buy and you ire certain of getting tbe highest grade bakery products. We put tho namo WARD In nil our product\. Forward Onward Upward Towurd Keeping tha Quality UP THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1919. SEAPLANE SHIP LAUNCHING 4, ' i ' Irl, ' wmwmrju , w \'-- -.I - L-r- ., , :; s)\j. ikrvt pc; .j.j.jvt i.i i.3...; . ;.,-- . . tienplnnu ships arc tho latcit addition to the nnvles catapult at tho stern of tho Xavanria of tho Hrltish of tho world. The photograph shows a arnplano In! Navy. She la one of the fleet of airplane ships recently position, ready to bn shot out Into space by a powerful completed nnd put Into scrvlco by the. British. OFFERS TO 25,00010 JAMAICA BAY PIERS F. I:. Lonas Explains I'rojcct to Cily OiTicials jS 1 ,050,000 for 50-Ye- ar Lease. M l.onu.1 nppenred before the Kliikliur 'oinmlajclon y to explain lil.s offer to build fourteen 1,000-fo- freight pleiB In .lonniUvi liny, lie UKreed to pay n total of $1,033,060 for a llfty-ye- lense, the property to go to tho city ut the end of that time. lie won asked muny iiuenllons by Hit members of the i.ommlsxlon, und all tbo liiemliera frankly slated that Ihoy would be ready to uct oil tho offer If they could bo satisfied that It was a serious lruslness enterprise nnd not a promotion scheme. Tho matter was rcfcrreil to the Committee of the Whole and Mr. l.onus wuh told to confer wi'M hiH nasoclnteH and come before tno cnmmltleo wltli evidence of bis earn- estness. Mayor llylun wanted to know what the city Ih expected to do as Its part. Mr. 1oniiH said that tho city Is to dredge tho main channel in tho buy to a width of 1 .000 feet anil a depth of 30 feet, which ho estimated will cost JGflC.OOO. Of this, ho said, the United Htates Oovernment will lcim-burs- o tlm city for $404,000 making tho net co'st to the city $232,000. The main channel Is now. ho said, IS feet deep and 500 feel wide. . The city also Is to dredge Mill Mania Channel to a depth of IS feet and a width of 300 feet at a cost of $132,000. and iMr. lyonus estimated that It will cost the city $100,000 for a bulkhead, making u total cost of $1flS.O00. lilr. Uonas 'figured that It would take live years to complete the plera after the city hud llnlshed the dredg ing. Tho cost of the piers, ho esti- mated, at $12,000,000. and the cost of other Improvement!) audi a ut roots, sewers, ratlroud. connections, filling in about tho piers, buildings, &c ut an additional $13,000,000. ANTI-RE- D FLAG BILL SENT TO GOV. SMITH Senate Passes Measure Aimed at Anarchy' and Bolshevism Unanimously. AI.UANV. March 13. Without a dissenting vote, the Senate y pusseil tin' Anti-Ho- d King Hill, Intro- duced by Hiillillul I.iiw of Westchester. The measure, which has already passed the Assembly and now goes to the Governor, would make It u misdemeanor for any person to dis- play \the red flag of unarohy\ In any public assembly or parade, as a symbol of any organization or In furth erance of any political, social ur eco- nomic principle GIRL STOLE 25 AUTOS. I' ti I lit 1 tt lit lrliner AVbn Alio I'llotril Motor Ilitliiltla nl, PlIII.ADI'I.l'lll A. Mareh 13 Twenty-yea- r olil Klorenco Buke, mo tor bandit, was y sentenced to twelve years' Imprisonment for steal- ing automobiles Sbe refused an of. for of clemency extended by tlm Judge provided she would reveal the names of her accomplices. H was tostlflid that the young wunian had confessed to stualing be tween twenty-fiv- e and thirty motoi ears, many ot which wero traced to south Jersey towns. Once she drove u cur and piloted four highwaymen lu a big triii li and assist! d in the hold up of the truck drior. Chilean l.rnder liiuMri l.rnirur WASHINGTON, March 13. -- The Utate neparlnient was advised y that Alrjaiiili-- Alvarez, l.egut Adviser to .the Chilean Department of Vnrolgn Affalfn, had published K statement to the effect thut the I.caguo of Nations would bo unfavorable to Chilean In terests, , POLISH NEGOTIATIONS BROKEN OFF BY GERMANS Delegates Said to Have Returned for Instructions Their CDveriinient. IVUUH, March 13. The ncfiotlntious 'at I'osen the ('itiiimii s and inriiibcrs of the 1 r - A i .MIh- - slon to Poland over the l'ollsh fmutlfi sltiintion liuvo been broken off by tbe Cerinnii ili'leKUtivx. accordltig to tlio ller- lln Taegllsebe HunilseliHii, tis rpiotiil in a dospHteh to I.e Joiiiniil frnni Ziirlrb. Tlio Germans have left I'dhii \as o protest against I heir treatment by tin) Allies,\ the newspaper repol Is. Ill a foot nolo I Journal adds Hint according to its Infmnmtlon the b no means Indulged I\ a iiiiini-fest.- it Ion after the of that at Kpi over the armistice conditions, but sliniily askeil a simtirmlnn of the nego-tlulion- s to i nahlc them to get limtruc-tloti.- 4 fiom tlielr Governmeiil. FORMER NAVAL OFFICER HELD ON BIGAMY CHARGE Lieutenant Commander Alleged to Have Deserted First Wile and Married Other Women. A former Lieutenant Commander In the United Ptntes Navy was acuised of bigamy In the Kifth Avenue Court. Ilrooklyn. y and held for the Grand Jury under $1,300 ball. Ife is Thorbjorn Iyerberg, thirty years old, .No, 370 May Itldgo Avenue. -- Mrs. Julia lA'crberg of No. C72 60th Street, who appeared In court y with her son Ugolf. that she wns married to the de- fendant Keb. 22. 1908, nnd that on Aug. M, 1017. ho deserted her an1 un- listed In tho navy. It Is charged that on Aug. 22, IMS. be married .Stephanie Coustunl .Mldko. twenty yenrs old. No. 151 17th Ktieet, and was also married on -- March 11, 1UI3. to llelga Hchmldt of No. Ii0 Hyrkoff Hlrect. Lecrbeig. who was discharged from the navy lHt Saturday. e'nimeil through Ins counsel that be benrd iTi. t tho complainant had a husband living when be married tier nnd for that rea- son lie left her and married again. BLAMES HUNGER FOR CRIME. Won Id lie Holdup M,n, rmiulit m Hoiif fler ('hilar liy I'iiI Icelilii n. A young man walked Into tho srunli tobacco store kept by .Solomon Htieglitz. at No. 117 Mast llSlli Street, and asked politely for a pack of cigar ettes. Stleglltz, turned to get them and when he faced hli customer ugnln ho was looking Into tho imuzlo of a revolver The youth demanded nil the cash in the shop but .Sliegllu. shouted for help and tbo would-b- e robber fled. l'litrotman chased the fugitive Into an apartment house at No. 135 Kast UStli .street and found him hid- ing behind a chimney on the mof. Tlio vouuir man inld I.Vmi. Ingh.iiu Ins name vvim I'rank Cliaiiibers, seven teen years old, of No. 1H57 West- chester Avenue, tbe llronx. lie Miil ho was driven to attempt the hold-u- p throUKh hunger. He was held in $2,nmi ball for the Grand Juty 4 DEAD AFTER AUTO WRECK. Two Oilier. Injured AMieit ( nr llll Motor Ml- - Die. nOCIinSTMIt. N. y'. March 13 -M- innie Van Troost, sixteen, one of xnven otcupants of nil automobile struck by a Miichrster nnd Mnstvrn car at John son's Crossing, near Canondalgun. late last night, died lu Cauanil.ilgua Hos- pital this innrning, making the fuui'th fatality. Agnes and Mildred 1'ngarty are not expected tn live and Avcij llann, driver of I he automobile, is In a serious condition. Koreitit r,internr Home In Tomli. TOKIO. Tuesday, March I (Assneitted Press) The remains of forniei i:m- - peior Yl Hetti of Knico was borne to the tomb this morning, according lo ad- vices from St mil. The body was . by tOO Korean subjects, cm-oy- i from tho Jap.ineoo court and rupiesen-tatlve- s of the old Korean riKliuc. American Mine. I'rntttl tint Nor-- tt fUliin. CltttlSTIANlA. Wednesday. Mar. h 12 Tim Inipoi tatlon of iiu t. m- - madtf hhoes has nnsumeit sin Ii tlmn - Inns that nn iuiinirtant p.nl of tlm ' Norwegian ihoi faclnni s line In . m obliged to suspi ml operations I'lrenien Hurt nt l,iel,pnrt llliire LOCKPOItT. N. Y.. March U -I- 'lre In tho business section of Ixickport'enrly y caused JJO.000 loss, Sversl llre- - nicn wero hurt. Including Chief K. J. ICoyle, Cap). Hurt Dawson and Firemen I J. Ciiurlcs Mahuuvy and, Lvo Leveauue. FLYING BOAT immmmm SPEND !!' ;,t.s;.s4vS. \CHICAGO MAY\ IS FOUND PRISONER IN THE TOMBS Woman Notorious on Three Con tinents Faces Jail Sentence Here on Minor Charge. \Chicago May,\ notoilous on three continents us one of the cleverest blackmuilers in the business, wIiojc career hin been studied for many years by the best detectives of Lon- don, Marls, Chicago and New oYrk, has been a prisoner In the Tombs for nearly two weeks, and nobody knew It until This tune dhn will probably servo a sentence for the Irst tlmn in Amer- ica, for she has pleiiTled guilty to a violation of the Sullivan law. Sho Iiiin been oriented many tnnci heie, but nliviijH escaped punishment, al- though she had no such luck in Maris and London. On tho nixtil of March o hist there was a row In a flat at No. .Ut; West IJ'ilh .Street. The police found \Chicago May\ there living under the name of May Wilson nith a man who nave the name of William Avery. A revolver was found In the place and thu man und woman when arraigned on tho following duy pleaded guilty. The' are to be vntcnued .March 21, SLEPT FIVE DAYS; DIES. Ilrooklju llrnldriil llellevril Victim of 'IcepliiHT Slelinc .\ Lethargic encephnltls, a disease slml. lar to \sleeping sickness,\ wns dls. covered In Ilrooklyn y in the death of l.'rsklnc .Martin of No.36t McDouough .street, according to a report received ay Health Commissioner Copeland, Tlio caso was reported by Dr. William Pfelffer of No. 3f,S Mononnnch Street. who said that Mnrtln came homo llvo days ago and took to his bed. He fell asleep, the report continued, nnd did not regain consciousness. Cases of the discuses have been ro. ported In tho Middle West, but this is the llrst In Now York. It is contagious, hut there Is no need for alarm, n.il.l Dr. Copeland, WOMAN KILLED IN CRASH. Motorcycle In Which She Wait Ithl-lii- K .NlmcL. by Auto In llronx. Mrs. LIndcrnin.n.Ierrttnln flftv-lir- ht years old, No. S02 Hornaday Tlace. tho llronx, was Instantly killed this after- - noon when the side car of n motor- - lyilo in which sho was rldinc was struck by an automobile owned and operated by Wright 13. Hopkins of No. 647 West list Street. Tho accident occurred ut Tremont and Marion Avenues, the llronx. Her son. Peter, who was drlvlnc Urn motorcycle, was taken to Ford ham Hos- pital, probably fatally injured. DANIEL RIORDAN HURT. (iiiiureN.iiiiiii'. Wife ,ln Injnreil III t II r,i - ii I it Aiilit Vccldeiil, IIIVKKKIDi:. Cal March hrec niemlieis of the committee on naval affairs piny, louring the raclflc Coast, were Injured here y when their automobile skidded ond turned over. Congressman Daniel Itlordan of Now York Is in the March aviation Held libs-plt- with nn Injured back, and Mrs. ltinrilati. uln, w.'iu u.lth lilm mwHt-a.- i ji slight Injury to her right arm. GLENN0N SUCCEEDS USHER. Vilmlriil llrdereil In n nril Here I'roiii I'liurl Sniiinl, WASHINGTON. March i --vllear JumiH II GU'iinon as abslgned s to oninvind itio Tiiinl Naval Disiri.i. w'th liea lquarters nt New York, renla'ng He-- dniiral t'uher who ewn to ictire I'apt Harrv A Field s ilin ril Glennon in charwo of the I'uget Sound Navy Yal ACCUSER S WIFE PA NTS ON STAND AI INCH TRIAL Mrs. llerrman Swoons Under Questioning Juror Removed for Talkng to Himself. Mrs. Anna iHorrman, wife of Mu- - Kcnc 1'. llerrman, President of the llerrman Motor Truck Company, who is profccutlnfr Airs. Unity Inch for tho alleged extortion of 215, fainted on the witness stand to-d- while beltiR cros. examined. Justice Davis Of the Criminal Uraiufli of tho Supremo Court, beforo whom the caso Is bclnff tried, doclarcd a rcces, and 'himself was tho tlrst to render her aid. Mrs. Hernnan was Tevtved quickly nnd continued on Ihc stnnd this afternoon, Mrs. llerrman lind told of a wom an's voice slio heonl ovor the telc- - phone, informing her she could jyet evltlenco for a divorce. William J. j Fallon, Mrs. Inch's counsel, turned a lire of questions on .Mrs. Hernnan, particularly regarding1 her statement lhat Gho had recognized the voice an that of Mrs. Inch. \I heard her testify nt \the last trial,\ said Mrs. Ilernnun. \A thing like this loc notiliappcn evory day. 1 cun never forget It.\ Mm. llerrman leaned henvlly against the witness box and huddfiily became unconscious. .loseph W. Davis Jr.. an architect, the first witness cjillod, testified that the screen In the womnn's p;irlor of tilt: Hotel Wrtodwaid Is so Klttiated that detectives hiding behind It might en.Mlly hear a conversation carried on In the parlor. It was In the arlor of this hotel thut Hnrrman Icclares Mrs. Inch nccepted tho 1215 In marked money. The opening momenta of tho trial were enlivened when District Attorney Tnlloy presented nn affidavit asking tho removal of one of tho Jurors. The affidavit road: llerrman followed his wife on the witness stand. \Immediately after Juror No. 8, who Is Hcnjamin W. Wdla of No. C7 West 113th Street, took hUt scat In the box yesterday, I observed ho began talking to himself In nn ani mated manner. Ho constantly closed his eyes, but nt other tlme.i rolled thorn about wildly. At tlmcn he ap- peared to bo deeply absorbed In prayer. I do not bcllcvo the Court dcslroa such a. Juror.\ Newspaper reporters also called this matter to tho attention of Mr. Talley, ho explained to Judgo Davis. Thu Judgo summoned William J. Fallon, attorney for Mrs. Inch, to the bar, nnd read hi mtho affidavit. Attorney Fal- lon objected strenuously, but Judgo Davis excused Juror VfelU from fur- ther duty in the box und the man who tulked to himself left court quietly. FORMER KAISER PLANNED AN ASYLUM IN SWEDEN Government Protested Against Oc- cupation of Cistle and Hohen-zolle- m Went to Holland. WASHINGTON, March 12. William Hohcnzollern, two months bofore the armistice was signed, planned an asylum In Sweden but was prevented from go- ing to thu country by tho Swedish Gov- ernment, diplomatic advices made public y disclose. The former Kaiser's plans hid reached tho point, the. advices said, where a deal was virtually closed for him to rent Castle .Stora Mundby, situated on one of the large lakes In the centre of Sweden, about four hours' run by train from Stockholm. Tho castle Is owned by old friends, Prince and Princess Wedel. , When tho Swedish Government learned tho purpose to which the castle was to bo put, representations wero mndo ond William lionenzollern changed his plans. In a few weeks ho llud to another castle In Holland. jCpi.Vt.OoO HlKlinny .Menmire Cor Through Attitriiihly. ALT! ANY, 'March 13. The Hachold mil to appropriate K.OW.OiiO for repair nnil llnnrwpmenr nt Inu'n I.IcIiutm ... un.l WUMJ for repair and Improvement on highways and bridges on Indian Heser-vation- n was nagged bv tho Amtemtilv y W&es?$ose \Deservedly The Largest Selling Ceylon Packed Tea in the World BERLIN PRESS EXCITED OVER THE ALLIED 'PLAN OF CUTTING UP GERMANY Awarding of Danzig to Poles and Hutler States on the Rhine Arouse Protest. lHJItLIN, March 13. (Associated I'ress). from I'urls to the R';POHT.H tho peaco treaty will provhlo that Poland ( shall hove DanrlR and that u buf- fer stute shall bo formed along tho Ithlno have stirred Up thu German press, both conservative and ltadlcul. \It Is to bo hoped there is no-bo- In Germany who would suffer finch a treaty to be signed,\ says thu Tuireblatt. \We regard It as absolutely cer- tain that theso demands will bo rejected If they uro made,\ says tho Lolcal Aniclgor, which udda that If Danzig wero given to tho l'olcn they would i;ct llttlo enjoy- ment from lt. 'This stolen property,\ thp newspaper asserts, \would Viuru In their hands.\ E (Continued front 1'lrst I'ugn.) rector of Streets and Public Improve- ments, said ho would settle Hi\ strike in a minute by recognizing the union. The company reiterated that It would not attempt to import strike- breakers. Kfror la to employ citizens und discharged tinny and navy ser- vice men have so far proved fruitless. Fifteen cars wero running In Jer- sey City, that number being distrib- uted over tho Greenville, Montgom- ery, Hudson and CJrovo Street llneB, while ono car was In service between tho Krlo Kerry and tho Lafayette District. Tho situation also was Im- proved In North Hudson, where every lino was in operation on a to schedule. Commuters, however, continued to depend largely on Jitney service. Tho Boulevard Commissioners of Jersey City yesterday granted permission for Jltnoys to opernto on the Iloule-var- d to tho Summit Avenuo stntlon of tho Hudson tube. Jitney drivers have been reaping a harvest, and the public so far has taken the new method of traveling good nnturedly. Thn New Jersey In- dustrial Commission, seeking a set- tlement of the strike, will meot of both sides at the Uobcrt Trrnt Hotel In Newark. I'nion leaders mot this morning in Paterson. Worry over tho strike Is attributed as the cause of two deaths. John Dlckmann. No, 1!3 Third Street, t'nlon Hill, n conductor, on his way to work this morning dropped dead of heart dlsea.se. Sltiom lllrschler, a clothier, No. 201 Mount Prospect Ave- nue. Newark, wun fatnlly stricken while wulklng to tho Krlo Itallroad Station. POLICE MAY STOP AIR DUEL SuRgmteil French AvIntorN KIrHI Oier the Sen. PAIUS, March 13. Tho Paris police have taken a hand In the proposed aerial duel between Leon Vnn, !,.,..-.,,- . and ltobert Schreeber, former nriny uvi.it.fi. me pnnni kivc iwo rea- sons why the duel should not bo henl namely, that duulllng is forbidden ami thnl tienfite hclnw tentild K.. -.. gered. It is suggested, however, that the aviators might bold their duel ovi r the sea, AssollTKK SI'IOF.I) eiiinlr knotr. itinrHrlt aoodlient. ilka old-lll- tiroo, hill amaller, ihdntlrr luitl tn.llrr. riiine flra.lnf nuMirtiiuul nnil HiiIct OeTkA For Iocallom The rclflrtl ttrlKht GERMAN ISLET ASKS PROTECTION OF U. S, Gottschee Wants to Be Inde- pendent Republic Many Inhabi- tants Arc American VIENNA, March 13 (Associated I'ress) The Inhabitants of the Oerman language Islet of Gottschee In Carnlola, consisting of ono fulr-slze- d town and 171 villages, has presented the American 'Commission, under Prof. A. C. Coolldge, a memorandum, asking permission for tho formation of a neutral republic undnr tho prutectoralc of the American people. Tlio memorandum emboJles a com- plaint of oppicsslon by the Slovene au- thorities. It says half the population of tlio Gottschee District consists of for. mer emigrant from it to the United States, many of them American citizens. Tho Oottscheo District lies about twenty-fiv- o miles northeast of Klume in Jugo-Sla- v territory. It is completely surrounded by Slavic areas, but German customs. It cntlmated that there are 2J.000 of theso Gcrmani In tho town of Gottschee, which has about 2,000 und the 171 ROADS TO BUY EQUIPMENT. Mine TelU llolliler. far milt Kit-Kl- nc IMnnlit Won't lie. WASHINGTON, March lJ.-- Car and locomotive builders wero told by Pi. rector nines that means would be found to finance tlm mllrnnH. nnd big purchases of roll- - ing stocn. He emphasized that theie was no tauso for alarm among Indus- tries affected aod no for shutting down car and locomotive plants, The equipment builders y hold contracts, including unpaid bills, totalling approximately I300.UCU 000. HALL'S BEDDING The Standard of Quality Cor 80 years Knitting Yarn No. but equally ueful. These arc ol Pure Horse Hair of highest quality, tightly curled, like millions of tiny, resilient springs. ImiKirtid South America, sorted, boiled, sterilized, dried, twisted Into ropei md senji.ned, the Pure Horso Hair is Ulllne In Hall's Mattresses assures health, comfort and durability in tbe most important feature o( a good bed. A. HALL & SONS Minuticlurirt ot Bfdi Bedding 25 St., New York City DIED . MOri'ATT JOHN J., blovrrt husband Catherine W . iif O'ltourke. ion Thomas and Ilrlditet. doccaatd, an brothrr of Mark. Mliharl. Martin, and nlHd ons aimer. Mrs. IMwar Murray; nntlvn of Talked. Fairmont, Count ltotcommun. Ireland. Iuni'rnl from Ms lata rraldcnct. 82J 4 9th tt.. Ilrooklyn. on Friday. March H.,nt 0..10 A. M. Thcno to hi. Mlchacl'i Church, it. and 4 24 hire a requiem mass will be Interment llufy Crosj Ceme- tery. I'VATT. AUat-'STL'- PVATT. HcrvlCfs ut CA.MPI1ULI, FUNERAL CIIUIICII, Ilroadwuy, st Ttaura-da- 8 M. ltl.l)IC.N.Msrch 11. 11)10. JOHN J, ItKDICA.N. on John F, and Ellen r, ltedican (me McDonald). Funeral from hia late residence, ofl Went tilth it, March IS. 1010, at 10 A 11 ; thence to Our Lady of I.ourdtt Church. West H!rt at. Funeral orlvate. omit tlowera, 11 ., r l . t K ( I t .s r its 1 irVA \ ',\'bf.l und r iiilrr.t full crnn Mr-mi- en I'uiiiiil.. niH.trd In u tuiii, thru elii.. tired nnd rntrrrd ttlth nur nnetielleii, rich, fnirnmt, telirt.r A M (lic.ri.lnlr. I'OUNII UOX are trlepliona directory, Includra the contnlner. PENNY A POUND PROFIT Special for To-morro- w, Friday, March Nth C1IOCOI.ATK NUT t'AHAMi:i.S Tl.e nre tl.tlt.tr fil t,c(, f e.,mel nerfrrllon, arnrruuxlr apitiiilnl nllh ln.tr rhonitrti nuta. the iirirrV we place them oi; wile till eoii.ti ulea onj \f i0 rti ritn.U Iiiu-kI- Hint lu mint lour ttuv for miinr it ilnv Hl l.CIAL for I'riduv. IMHtNU 110X WOC Karli piece nrumwd In aanltarr naied oauiT. Friday Extra SpcciaU March Nth milk riionnTi: rovi:tti:i) riNn.wri.r, the nio.t on. llnwullitii frr.h ii.eH\ ,1 HT.-er- V \imral i'h'ti Intact. I rt t ut lull, dulntt iMirt una. I lit! ant .t!\\.; \\'i '\\It01\'!' eoverrtl ttllli our tvlehriil\ I I'V um Milk regular U io soodt. I HA M'i:t'll, EZAf rouNu iiox JtH The Ideal Gift Package for the Day of the Shamrock WKAHINtl OF TUB tillllKN r.trKAOF A combination of Indltldiint ark-tli- ra Iwuiltlfullr put un In l.iiirralil irrrrii imner tied V.\ c!,\. \tTT '\ 'f'b.'\'\ ' ?' riifHln H(Ue. I ok\. \oMuliilnr VlTk ttnti.iHMl A.M,rtr,l rhoc.ihttj... 1 pU'. I \mtiiluini \ rln,r III,,, tlr vftn i hj'im.' .IlU u'n, 1 In ISinrralil Crruma Mi red I In .Irren tint. I Milk ( Whit.. PI, \ Milk iltoro I l\ie'ri 'Iruly it \underfill uiMirliiirnt, uuiiroorliitn itml tii.lv. CACBa I'VfKAiiK rOMri.i.Ti; falLi Thursday's Splendid Candy Offerings oriJIlAsiTtrry lovrr tlif.e llttln nf fii.lilnnrtl ttie aond cum The In ot Mini eturt An Citizens. Is main Inhabitants, Gen. contemplated need here ? rolls from used FRANK ind Weat'45th of ef 4th at., 66th I'. of 1'leitna it?n Wtorrai New York, llrooliljn, Nettaik.