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I WILSON TAKES UP WORK ON TREATY Weather Unieltledi Onovy or Rain Saturday) Warmer. THE EVEMIN6 PRICE TWO CENTS. 3f . American Marines Clash With the Gunners Execute DISASTER AT SEA 15,700 IN 10 INVITING Naval Officer Admits Bunk Capacity on Troopship b . infa. -,- JWm I WARNINGS ARE lGXORliD Admiral Gleavcs Office Or- dered Changes Without Con- sulting Army Men. Although HrlB. Uen. I'ra\l 'J Ulne?, nlio Id In aolo chaw or l troop transport service, was \' eon-uite- the passenger carrying caput. ly of. tbo Bisantlc troopship Leviathan but been Increased to iieeonitnodato i,500 additional men on her next 'rip trora Urest to llnbokcn and on subse- quent trips. This wan admitted t day by Commander UHI. speak. mc tor Admiral Ulcavow. r rf- N \ 13 ' charge of tlio operac ui of . r If tlio additional capacity united the Leviathan will brum li- ui. n her next trip .30O enlisted nun .md olllcera in nddiuun o commissioned olllcera ot iht tru..p units, uutnbcrins probably :w. and 1,301) men of the crew, u tela, ot 1j..w .ncraons. utnontf whom \til bo Mil dreds ot cripples and invauus The order Increasing tin- ! carrylni; capacity r the l.ov ,alh..i orlciruitcd in Hie cbtablis.uiient Admiral Cleaves in llubuk n. I i . y Gen. Hlncs and Seerct.it y o: the Navy DanloJ denied that the I. vlathan vim to carry niuro men than ino tentative allotment ot lo.suo ilxcd by the Navy Department ami ti\Op ttanfport oxpcrt.s when the leviathan was tultcn over for transport In tllla connection a Btalcmon. made by (Jen. Hm. a t' Th. Hwiihib World correspondent in .ishuiBtuii yesterday Is lntcrratlnt;: \The Navy Department,\ haul Hen. Hlncs, \would liot b\ ahiad and In- crease the capacity of the Khip with- out ajWnc peinilmlon of the War Department and no request of that kind haa been made, to my knowl-cdsr.- \ Nevertheless the Navy Dopnrtment haj pone ahead and Increased th\ capacity of the nhlp without nskln.? permission of the War Deparlmetr. The original plan culled for- an In. erc-it-c in troop carryinB capacity of g.OOO men, but this wu out aO per COMMANDER EXPLAINS VIEW OF NAVAL OFFICERS. Commander OIJI. Informed The \ V.venlnj? World y that the arti- cles whic'i have speared In this nona- - (Continued n Pace.) IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS Sunday Classified Advertis- ing Copy should be in the World Office by Friday hvemng. Sunday Supplement Section Olsplay AdtcrlbliijX Copy nlmulil be In tlio World Office by Thursday, at 1 1'. M. ( Sunday Main Sheet Display Copy should be in the World Office by Friday r.iening. tta adTertiMnx owliic to tin r.t column 11 II l''Marlly lUble to ba d I :(1 An t: u 'u Jly plctj or entirely umlilod. EARLY COPY NECESSARY s i. oa WORLD. X f vircwnuon jsooks upon to All \J Copjrlsht, lllttl, by Co. (Tha Nut BE PACKED LEVIATHAN. MAY HAYES, THE WOMAN rjp MYSTERY INVOLVED IN TRIAL OF BETTY INCH MRS NCH DODGES THE SPITE FENCE; SITS BY COUNSEL Pretty Ankles Are Disclosed to Entire Jury Betty Will Not Take Stand. If .inkles \talk as AoHistant Uw-trl- Attorney Talloy thinks they did the kmt timo Itotty Inch wa trlod for oxtortiun, Hetty'B arc ffolnj; to be lieanl in Urn trial, too, in trplto of the Ktnlo'H boat effort to muzzle them. The fence,\ that tlm Stnto built, fmir feet hlch, around tho witnerw itaii(i in tho Criminal Ilrancb ot the .uiircinu Court to hldo llotty's aiiklow from the Jury is not boiiib to hide the-ii- i for Hetty is not boIhk to testify. Instead, she is ffolnir to hit h'fldo her counsel, William J. 1'allon, wlioro tho whole Jury, by merely looking under the UMt, can paze at will upon those anklcn. TliUs was tiniiouncfHl y by Hetty's lawyer, who said he 'nd hucIi a Rood case, now that May Hayes had hern found, that I titty a Ustlmony would not hi needed. S'leriff Knott announciMl that tho Hmo Iuih come or American women to icallzo on their rlBht to be deputy Mui'IITh, and h1' swore In ln HteliOtf. liipher, Mt Hello Norton, as n dep- uty. She ll ifimrd Mrn. Inch at tip- - trial, leadiiiB her to uinl fnm th TombH. Kiifcno P. llcirman, Pi evident of (Continued on Klf bth rait.) TOW - \ -- 1 ; The l're I'titdMilnc York World). BOAT OWNERS HERE RENEW EFFORTS 10 BREAK PORT STRIK E! Say Craft Will Be Run To Morrow With New Employees U. S. Won't Interfere. FollowlnB tho announcement In Wushlnfiton y that tho Govern- ment would not Interfere In tho har- bor strlkji here, the boat owners to- day decided to renew their efforts to break the strike with strike- breakers and announced they would job n operations on us miny tjoats as possible with new employees. Men are belne recruited, It was de- clared, from all the canteens In the citj where dlacharsid soldiers are maklnB their headquarters and on tho Geal Lakes. . In anticipation of possible trouble n Hi tho strikers, tlm boat owners Have employed 200 detectives to tfiiard the strikebreakers. Tbom.w I Dclahunty, President of tho Marine Workers' Atllllatlon, that whlln tho r.ovcrnment (lout not Intend to \commandeer\ boatn. it would, however7 take over ban- - equipment for Its own need if siieli action wore nocetnary. IJarly wcttlement of tho str.ke was indie.itcd this afternoon, A brenk ,n ihe solid llne-U- ji of tho boat own- ers wiim reportitl In tho notion of ,t. .1 Kelly, a member of the association, in chartering for'-thre- o coal baigej to tho Government. At a media? this moriim? In Mr. Honynso'n olllco efforts wer made, It is said, to pcrsuado Kelly to return In line nelahunty declared that thn unions aro satisfied with tho situation and that their position now is strotiBiir than cer, duo to tho announcement that rin teamteis union would not deliver toal to public utilities if the fuel was handled by non-unio- n i lews. FIRST SNOW STORM HERE; MAY LAST TILL More Than Two-Ten- ih of an Inch Before 2 M. Drop in Temperature Not Likely. Thn Snow Division of tho Strrot Cleaning Department ts Niirrnunded wiUi Bloom y t'ntil this muntln of snow hit th ully not one penny hud tx'en expendod this season for snow removal. And to add to their misery, tho olllclal Weather Man oxpliilnod at 2 o'clock y thAt tho storm would be of a InnK duration. It v. I I r.in-tlnu- u thruuBhoiit tho dns-- . into tho nlKht and In all probability mott of Do not bo alarmed and brlnir out tlin oar muffs, bnrauso thr tempera- ture will not drop. Latest reports In Hint It will remain tho same as to- day. The storm comes from tlm West. It wns snowing sIlBhtly in Western Indlaim and Western Ohio this rnorn-llif- r Haln was fulliiiB to tho south and southwest of that territory Two-tenl- of an Inch had fallen at 2 o'clock, according lu ropiirts. Two ether day this caon snow hut fullen in quantities . nough to war- rant offii.al report!--lV- h IS nnd 21, with one-tent- h and roar-tenth- re-p- ctiv. ly woiii.ii iir,'ri it lj t.o iilt. Yruif. )lr i II !01 riUl i. Ik lli tjrHf w I'nrJ ill 'li'ii'l '\I! '\-.- \'t'wi. . utf III I f.O'' W 1 Hi Mill Wtrili 'a, t uv.rfi' ,\.4i - ,'t nra woni.n thatki. ntmr.Ar. Ajrvl r IWonil H riMiitt 1 flti Fe. N V. HtJ. rh run lot bf ina rami tyn itj tfi RUM, lMr OHut Uul ttl'tlUij' Ul t NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919. 24 PAGES Hundreds REDS IN CHA NS EXECUTED BY HUNDREDS IN BERLIN WITH MACHINE GUN FIRE Revolt Crushed, Nuske Says. but London Hears Sparta- - cans Still hght. LOSS OH LIHIi TEURIHIC. Hundreds of Budies Said to Be Awaiting klentilicatiufi in German Capital. IIKItUN. Wednesday, March 1? - 'r which cvfiy traction magnate \''\ker It. (ho state I,, o,klnB. j'1'\\ More than , hundred pn.u-nn,- , ho Oovcinor w.ih nuked If ho was chained lopethcr tu the prlm couit-,- n a t,oxiliou l( ,:M1Il.Hli llU personal yard, wcr shot down by maehlno opinion uf tho meaHiiro Buns this nftcrnoon. War Minister) \Tl M.irUuHlll l t'eiidlnrf leBista- - v\n 'mI \ n oul'1 \\ l'\ f,ml'ur f\r \\' Noske h.i.s ordered thil .ill Spal tacui prlaiiiieri shall be r,'eued sunllarlj. !ooriimciit troop. coiuplotnd cap- ture of tho suhurb of LIchtetiborB to- day. The railway station, where tho lnsurnents bad made their llnil stand, was taken by Morm. The Spar- - tacans suffciol 'M casualties In the nttsri,. llesistance by the instUKentji is las- - sonlns everywhere ill tho city. Morn than '.',000 Spirtacan.. Ii.ivo been rouniled up. ::, however, h:w ,iked that Amerlcam in uniform refinlu from enteiliiB the flKhtu b nines because) of the d.iliBer from Irresponsible niels, Tho Gov- ernment Pruss liuirau ban nllieialL denied reports \f atrocities hy the Spartacans Issued bv It earlier IONlX)N', March It.- - an forces sllll roiain part of thu llerlui Mihurh of I.KihleiibeiB and are stub- bornly resNtinif the tiovernmeiit forces, an HMimiirfe TeleKiaph de- spatch from (JopcnhiiKeu saya. 1'lpiht-ln- i; is continuing; in Uciiteiiben; ami also In thu Kailshnrst. Ntimorotis persons hao licen killed and wounded In thn UxhtlnB- - Many bulldlui haw liceu destrnyeil bv bombs. The despatch says that only .i mejiaasos nro roanliliiK t'openhnK'-- from Herlln and thut llitire uro ip'loed C'OPKNHAUIJN. March Hv hundred Spartacans weiu taken pin oner m the occupation of L.thiui-bor- s by German CJovernment troops, lluudrods of those ar said to havi: been oxccuIinI by rideji and machine Kims. The number of victims of tho latest dlaturbance, according to Hie ZeituiiK am .MutAB of, Horlln, is o that It Is dillloult to llud accommodation for the bodies in the Itcrlln murcues. Tlm paper rportH that there are I'hS btxIU's in tho riiorKUn In llanoer-str.Lo- , of which fnrtytwo itavo not been idcntllled. Tho eapielty of th\ niorBii\ is exhausted 'i 'i, newspaper say there are al- most ,m mnny 1 nd in the Garrison Hospital wh!o there are lir UKiU at the I'riednchahatn Hospital In eftst- - orn Ihrlin. Therf are (hiri.v chad at iho t'rbaji Hospital In aoirhe.iatern I IJcrlin. HA SKI.. Switzerland, Thttrsdu, Mareh .1,Thi Herlln msurroi.tlon uov be ooii-i- d rei is . apjn i hs' d, '.iIMn,.- - ,uU, th. V.iii-\'- r ,t Ui fi nse, announce I . n tia Noihji.i, a- - sembl, it \ mil ,i ' 'in.ci ilrspatoh ri.purts. \It Is eapuiillv tho fault of certain newspapers, not-i.bl- y thn Krelhnit and tho Itcd I'Uir,\ continued the VUlnloler, \that acta tjf SMITH DOUBTS PASSAGE Qp 7.CEfT pARE m RumorCkl High Tammanyite Is Try iiij,' to Switch New Yorkers lor Martin Measure. (V\vl! I'lvm M.i!f at Hi hiHiiiK .i AI.HANV, March ll.--\- l don't be- - llnvc it can pasii,\ said tlov. Smith to- day of the Miirthi riove.n-Cen- t Pare m pans .niUBmoni upon us provisions beforo It is oflliially before mo,\ ro- - piled tho Coventor Gov. .Smith was usUed about the seven-cen- t faro IobjIhIiiHoii, which seeks to tireak nve-ce- faru fran- chises in iiver city in the Slate, of ruinn here to-d- ttmt some otm lory liluh in Tammany Hall h actliiK for the IntcrlxirniiBh in an nt- - tempt to Hvvitch Now York Oltv IobIs- - voloa i the sujiport of the 1Lrlll DANIELS AND AIDS TO SAIL on leviathan to-morro- w Congressmen air.l l:oreij,rn ()lli:crs Also Will He liscii\ for Hurope on Dig I ransport. The leviathan will stmt for Ilrcst at i o'clock .ifternooti Willi Jon-ptu- T i tilrls, Sorrotary of itie N.ny, as her pdnolpjl (rmt. With tlm Sivrotary will bo Admirals Km). Tay- lor nnd lirtllln. t'onnnander Koote and n slah of twenty Itisscr naval ollleors. ,ecoiiqMiiyliiB Iho party wilt be United States Sen.itois Thom.is S. Mar tin Jid Chillies II Henderson and Conuressnien William It Greene. W. llainm-yr- . l.ianm, John 11. linker. Walter M. C'hnndlri, Hatton W. Siiiiunors, William A Aslihrookn. W. W. Hastllu:.!. Tom Coiuially nod Jiinics V Glynn. On hoaid will slho bo I Jt lit. Gen. Kniilu Adulphu TauHlioli ol tlm Krencli nnoy and his wife. Mrn S.unplo II. Korbus. wlfn of the American Consul At llrest: Henry now ssso-elite- with Ho I'.ed Ciufci thieo Itillan nrmv ollners mil noiiibers of the I.lquelution ConilniSKton 20 passengerIirships daily, rome to naples li.tcll Will Carry Thirl I'cisoni I .liul ServiJc W ill Start I March :n. ItOMi:, Manli ll Tw. nty with a pis. nKr capacity of thirty eaib, will he eniai;rd in d.nlv sorvlc l.etwoon Itdno and Naples. Maroh SO pillnKo, bnirmnlaite and murder have bcon cmrniMfHl in lterlin, a Mi. y have been Inciting tho ponplo for montni wtt. The Independent WoclallsU did aji the coal I to aupport tin diHjrran-ful- , ilmmeltuH aet.ons. Tho great iiim.-- i of Hie workm. n of lb r,n ., hunev rr.ni. lor ai in i'1 tru uov. in'-nt- in; an . Iiin.n'i r m '\ ha v i ' opl in limn-,- - I.' I'Aal tnouif.itru a ni k i ' root urn. i.. iii:k(iiii: mkai.s nil in tgw lis imiJ llllllu utUt in InL iu \Circulation Books Open to All.\ WIH IN CHINA Peking Reports Consul Injured by Marines U. S. Offi- cial Investigates. PNKINO. Thursday. Mulch l.t Press). American marines haVo raided tho Japanese concession at Tientsin. roichiB their way Into tlm .lapaucao Consulate nnd assault-Im- b tho Consul, necordliiB to received here. Tho trouble Is said to havn been caused b the' roiiRh tre.-itmr- Blven American soldiers who beenmo dlsor-dcr- l In the Japanese, quarter of Ilia city. Japanese soldlei's drove out the Americans with IItclI b.iyonols. It Is said, wounding two of them tilte seriously. Tho next day !C0 atiBrv marines who wero off duty parade 1 thnmjr'i the Japanese concession, and tt In altered I hey attacked cvei Jnp.i- - lieso tiiry oiicounleiod. When tho inarltie., i cached iho Consulate thry i forcibly ontercd, It Is reported, and uxsaillloil the Cunsul, whoso injuries At\ undeiutood to bn sorlous. The Consular body Is dcliberatlnc on measures to bo taken to rc.stiiro normal condlllons. It is raid that feollui; li. riinnlnB hlirh In Tientsin. WASH I M'.TO.V. March 1 1. A clash between American irnopi. a Japanese policeman ami some civil-mri- .. at Tieu Tslu was reported to tho State Department y by Minister Itmnsoli at PckltiB- Tlio Minister iiald ho had f.ent lln.t Secietnry Sponrei to Tien Tain to Invesllipite. . iiienii.iii wiw iiiiiou cii il rum iy i AmericjLii rnai-iiio- In tin. l.itiafiosn CTousulato ami tho woiimlinB of thn Consul, ri'iMirteil In a PeklnB I to the Associated I'rruu. Tho Amcrle-- m force at Tlrn Tain la the IDtli Infantry, rejrular. uhhii h is been there for seernl )0.u CLEMENCEAU ASSASSIN IS PLACED ON TRIAL Prosecutor Demands Tlut Death Penalty be Inflicted on I.inile Collin. I'AJHS. March I -l- lmllo C'oltlu, iu. tnjlant ot I'remler Clumoneonn. for trial y before the Third War Council, under tin presidency of Col. Hyver. Th rharire Is iitteniploi) homicide with premedlUiioo. from amliurh Th\ death penili. w,u dmaid.d by th\ rj'ivernnmnt pronoeutnr. i'apt Mur-no- t, th\ man wio nroreu!rd and con- vict, i Iiohi I 'ash; Ciittin hns rep. a lv Utlmxt that h noted hIoiii. in Ills u\ \(it to kill Clem-e- n oau and that h v sne rpnu Kibln. He deoliirnl he a 'iked the Pre- mier nit as an lndlvhii'' 'ml ur the authorized pprrontatlvo ,n a cty He rJios to Htlempt the life ,f ilnn-iincea- ii hooaiifie tin Premier sup-pros- Anarchist tueotlnKS. ittla has frequently xpriacd re-l- et that h failed lo siiecie in ommlttins Iho murder WAR RISK BUREAU IN PERIL. Onl io Miinll.,' I'nml. In l(.'hl, line lillliiil.'r. fi, W sllIMiTHN-- , March ut iCi fun I\ aittllahh f\r p.om. nt 'f at pK-- \ and April all.iH iiiif. ., the Wf 3f ' llur.ini faeoa inf t ,.f ruspi ndinir \p. rations afufV 5.al timo unices special prmul ui f r M\i) inmle in lomnlv the '.niui, nl ' nitr. Hppropri.tt to l!c Hur.au's . 'ti'imiaiire Th 'Iri.sii'. lollies I lo able I\ hmi fr io ,ni .tin r I ind unl . i '\iini' s pi,, id, an appn pi laliuii Tint) ili:i.l.ANs HKi'niiK mhai.h ni hi k tin iMd mifitt'ia mku .n r..i an. FMMli JJl EDITON M PRICE Jaoanese of Berlin AMERICANS CLASH APANESE TIENTSIN. Reds PARIS CROWDS CORDIAL IN NEW WILSON GREETING HE BEGINS WORK AT ONCE Lloyd George Waiting for Him at New Residence in French Capital, and Both Go Into Con- ference Clemenceau. President Wilson's arrival in Paris y PAKIS, March -- With the machinery was set in motion liniiiiary peace treaty. The scheduled meeting W the Supreme Wat Council was cancelleJ to permit a series ol rapid-lir- e conferences by the Premier Lloyd George, Pieniler Cleiiienceau and other leaders. Practically all the peace work centred about the President. PTnLrQO III HI 10 II O I liflvtllo 111 uLAull WITH PASSAIC GUARDS Three Hundred Duven Acms. Dun-de- c Ciual uue Sent In Jail tur 90 U.iv PAiVSAIC N I Man I, II liiimlrivd tixtllu unikeiH mid thill fjmp.ithlr.or i Aaiotiei to-d- a ut thu of Iho ,S'o 'Olk Hilt Hue and 1'nck.lriL Cumnmiy na Ihe roHlltt nl fulsu nqiort that tin plant uns lu ie- - finiiu operation. Th, y woro driven nirnss Duride.i Canal nod ooi tlm I'.ij,- - sale into W amotion afti i John (i.mo w 'tJ one of their nniuber, hud l en 'kimekml ulirnriscloiK lor Krahhlioc Iho Inlshtstlck of a suldior-cuar- d liy Ihe ilium of MeChoolcy Hazov.it.. when hn i.cnveieil, wiih jutalKhi'd In pollei) rMlit iniri;ei with assault. Aelltii; IiiiIk\ H Inlx i nor sent linn lo J ul for liliu l il i) HELD FOR THROWING ACID. .Ii.i.lfnr i'u-- l .f I lli.ol l.iu II.. i. (ilrl lluriieil lit lii. lit. When City CheiulHt I. I Kell I. Nil fl., lu Juffiiaoo Mniket Court Hut tlio hntlln an iito;iy U.tt 1.1th Mm ct Jjnllni la alleueil in hive iiiiitlr.l Inst uock on homo koIio; school toys who aniiOyeil hlin nad lOiitalhed (.iilpliurle aolil, MiiKlxlinte Ulinixiiu heid the Jnnltoi, lllnvtio Dudak, for the Crnnd Jury In J.1,00il bonds Ileyond lurnlrirf Uiule W. hor's blue lint Inl the fluid del nol harm III\ buys, but milie of It ..IrnrL Annie Hilt, ileven, (.iiii,'hlui ot oiii of Iho li mints Of the bouse H No 111 Knit Uth Jte.i. 01 which lindnk il.. Iiiillnr, and liiiriied the little ,:il'.' I'l'' ii.n'U\ and cheek. COAL PLENtVTn BROOKLYN. ,u llniiurr of II. II. T. Minrlnur, llenlrr n i. 'I I lit Inlor Ciine, Th llrooklyn eoul anl j aro full of ' roal, uceurdiliK to ..fficlilli of , th.' larKor roal enmpaniia Tlm lillld winter h is left Iho enal deah'ra i with an minimal .it.n l if all Krm.. r fuel \ii bund An official \f one :iimpauy ild tht'M wn. inouifh \hurkw heat' cm. Hi'- I. ml ui' i hy tho It It. T. ill th, Ilroikle vard to supply thu transit lom fur a luuu tune Nciir. ll.irn.'.l t.y lluli. I'HNSAi'Ul.A. I'la March ll llud Juhn ui. a neKro. w is taken frum i unlv ufll era near c isMetii rry eai-l- ) In lay unl biirn.d t\ venlh In a umli Jiihlison lu I ' \llfe-d- . Ihu ntlh el s i., tu stiavl.n.4 ' white HfVi.iu $25 Men's Suit or Topcoat, 14.95 Th \HUD\ Chiih. na Com. i. llr...i,. ui) .oiii r Itai.lay Mr.-.- t tOpp. Wool-woitl- i Oultdlno). hl II I. - 'tit v and Mi irdi '.'.i.iiu m'i' .ui.l yount; men's Mini K Si,', ,v Top.'iwl\. Iilllel. hriiwiia, nr. .mix. Kia.- - u'd lamv ini.e.l. uln.'l. or (iouhle bi asted. pipehed or h. led barks, tl'uh or patch pock, is: ery latest mod- - It; some silk llnvd: nil sues. Our ape- - cll price for tordsy & Saturday. $ 4 I1I7.S1. \pen Bnturday nhrht till, 10. Hub Clothleri, Uroadway, cor. Uarclay St. TWO CENTS. Finds With for rapid consummation of the pre- - Mr. Wilson i iifim maehed Paris ut Ihreo mlnulvM after IJ o'clock P, M. PicHldiut unit .Mail.iiui) Polncaro Creetrd the President and .Mrs. Wll-- I hii. , nt .li. ...\ii.I.m u. ..i, .n lirniiu their wives chatted on thu red cu -- pctcd platfotiu, thu two Presidents innpectid tbo Board of honor. A band played Iho American il aiillioni as tho tinln vlrow Into tho stall. .n iiinl'The .MarsclllalHi:'\ at the WIIhoiim xl.irhi! lof their new resldiinco in tho I'l.ico ilm Htnts I'm-- , iiccniup iliioil I.) an .soil of in. i aire. The dcinotislru'iim ultcendiiiir tho PiiHldcnl's arilv.il In pai-l- lacked iho iii.ii'iiitn.li. .if that upon Un oich- - slon of his Initial ai.pcuriiucti Inst December Novi-rHuic- it was Son-tnnooii- ami .uriliai Tint peopl.t bad been purposely kept In tiiiinruncn an In which railroad station bin train would ouler Presi- dent WiIioii bud r.viuustod tliti, n. In desired in ii.mm into tho cnpltnl this time iiici'clv us ii prUntc lit Urn. Ncv rlln Icmh tin. iiopul.itlon beard arly m the luy that tin. illation so. leelcil iv. is) Iho Iiu.il'dcs, ami tbry vialbeii'd thoio in itical iiiinibors by iho time hi Irani mih du'. Pi.uiif l.l .yd li.'inu was waiting al thn Pk 'ihleui'.. residence. They held a brier coiir.ri'iii o. They iu t Priimler Cleincm call ut tho Motel f'rlllon at a ..'clock. As all details of tbo treaty havo been virtually completed by tho vari- ous committees, tho problem now la Hint of iiuiiiilui; 11 mi 1 airreement. The lenders, in r.ilirylnB each detail? will draw up the formal draft. All Indication.-- . y were that the tunty wuiiiil In llniai.ud by MaruU '.'\. and the ticriuuiis called In about March An in it . t um has been sent to ill lieutiala to have their representa- tive hero meet tho peace delegate In unulllcial confcrciico before tho end of next week, thus trivlne tho an oppoitunlty to present their Ideas, As It stands, tbo le.'iB'ie covenant li \on tho table\ In tho Peace Conference. Commutes hearing, ai well a.- another plenary scsMiuti, will bo neco-sar- If there a'o to be any nine udmcntA tu the Consti- tution, ur If the covenant la tu bo finally adopted In turn tho prillm-I- n irv treaty in submitted to thu Mci-man- s. TERMS OF THE ALLIES FOR FEEDING GERMANY FORMALLY PRESENTED Ships Wlii.-- h the German1 Must Turn Over Aggregate 2,250,000 Gross Tons. IinCSSKLS. March 14 (Associated Preas), The decision of tha, Alfldlg powJrs prorldiraT for the.turalnjt.oyiri