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- VICTORY LOAN DRIVE OPENS ON APRIL 21; Amount and Rate of Interest Still to be Determined. THREE WEEKS' CAMPAIGN Short-Term Notes to Mature in Five-Years, to be Issued Instead of Long-Term Bonds.
- FAST RACE GOES TO ROSS.; Takes 250-Yard Swimming Eevnt in New York A.C. Pool.
- TAFT ASSAILS SENATORS.; Declares They Should Try to See How League Plans Work.
- BRITISH ARMY STRENGTH.; 1,324,106 Men in France, Belgium, and Germany on Feb. 15.
- ARMY ORDERS AND ASSIGNMENTS
- STOP ROSENWASSER TRIAL.; Judge Orders Jury to Return Verdict of "Not Guilty."
- SHIPPING AND MAILS
- Ex-Austrian Emperor Again III.
- INCOME TAX RULING.; Affects Corporations Whose Fiscal Year Ended In 1918.
- THE IRISH QUESTION.; Lord Charnwood Urges Consideration of Practicable Solution.
- BRITISH SAVINGS GROW.; War Certificates' Total Is Now More Than $1,162,500,000.
- ATTACK ON ANDERSON SHELVED BY SENATE; Resolution Denouncing Prohibition Leader as Lobbyist Is BuriedAfter Vitriolic Oratory.
- CAMP UPTON MEN TO MARCH; Two Trainloads Coming for St. Patrick's Day Parade.
- 27TH ARTILLERY IN TODAY.; Brigade Composed Almost Entirely of New York Men.
- Gen. and Mme. Taufflieb's Reception
- PRESIDENT OUSTS CIVIL SERVICE MEN; Appoints Morrison and Wales in Places of Craven and Galloway.
- POLICE ROUND UP 200 BOLSHEVIKI IN EAST SIDE RAID; Bomb Squad Arrives at 133 East 15th St. While Meeting Is in Progress.FIND RADICAL LEAFLETS"Red Book" Discovered atHeadquarters of Union of Russian Peasant Workers.MOVE CAREFULLY PLANNEDEntire Band Detained at CriminalCourts Building for Examination Early in Morning.
- REDUCE CLUB MEMBERSHIP.; Wykagyl Forced to Change by Congestion of Golf Course.
- BERLIN REDS MAKE OVERTURES FOR SURRENDER; It Must Be Unconditional, Minister Noske Tells theSpartacides.LOYAL TROORS CLOSING INSpartacides Evacuate Lichtenberg After Being CaughtBetween Two Fires. WOMEN CARRY FOES' HEADS Reds Rob and Kill Recklessly andGovernment Forces ShootAll Prisoners. Rebel Force Estimated at 3,000.
- Crimson to Play Havana Nine.
- BERLIN CRIMINALS ACTIVE IN THE REVOLT; Much of Their Fury Aimed at Police--Girl Accused of Causing the Murder of Twenty.
- VATICAN HOLDS LEAGUE MIGHT BE SIMPLER; Semi-Official Organ Recalls That Pope Suggested Such a Project in l917.
- Naval Orders.
- ARABS' ASPIRATIONS MENACE ASIA MINOR; Recent Riots and Massacres of Christians in Armenia and Mesopotamia. FRENCH DISTRUST HEDJAZ Urge Peril of the Pan Arabian Movement as Argument for an American Protectorate.
- SAYS SUBWAY WORK ONLY AWAITS FUNDS; Public Service Commission Prods Estimate Board to Make Appropriation. COMPLAINS OF THE DELAY Letter States Plans Cannot Be Prepared Until Money for Labor Is at Hand. Opposes Quarterly Plan. Commission Loses Men.
- COSMOPOLITAN BANK ROBBED OF $26,000; Small Safe in Bronx Institution Looted--Large One, Holding $200,000, Untouched. "INSIDE JOB," POLICE THINK Burglary on Monday Night, but Police Heard of It Only Yesterday--Messenger Made Discovery.
- MUST PROVE CZAR DEAD.; Judgment of $117,450 Figures in Court Action.
- FEWER LIBRARY READERS.; Ledyard's Report Gives Absence of Soldiers as a Cause.
- Britain Admits Raw Materials.
- ALBANY DEADLOCK BROKEN; Republicans Agree to Pass Governor's P.S.C. Measure.
- HYLAN OPPOSES SOME SCHOOL BILLS; Says Measures at Albany Would Increase Pay of Higher Officials. TEACHERS WILL GET MORE Total of $3,000,000 by Board's Action Will Go to Workers in Elementary Grades.
- TO AID MEN OF 27TH.; Employment Agency Will Serve Both Employers and Men.
- Miss Garraway Wed to Dr. Miller.
- NEW INCORPORATIONS; New Jersey Charters. Special to The New York Times. Delaware Charters. Special to The New York Times.
- BUYING OF STEEL CHECKED.; Expectation of Price Reductions Said to be the Cause.
- NOT WED TO MONROEISM.; Argentine Paper Suggests Revision May Be Needed.
- CREWS CALLED TO HUDSON; Columbia 'Varsity to Get First Outof-Door Spin Saturday.
- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
- LICHTENBERG HOUSES SMASHED BY SHELLS; People Huddled in Cellars, Starving, While Battle withReds Rages. BERLIN REDS MAKE OVERTURES
- Yale Foilsmen Beat Harvard.
- WANT ALLIED TROOPS TO CONTROL RELIEF; Fears That German Reactionaries or Bolsheviki Will Get a Grip on Supplies.
- OPERA; A Triple Bill at Metropolitan. "The Legend" Heavy as Dough. Both Lack Style and Structure. Noverlties Heartily Received.
- Police and Fire News.
- WANTS AN ARMENIAN INQUIRY; Tewfik Pasha Asserts That Atrocities Were Not Confined to Turks.
- Asks Inquiry of Soldier's Death.
- FOR WALTON-FEARSON BILL.; Lawyers Approve Convention Plan for Nominating Judges.
- TOBACCO EARNINGS GROW.; American Company Shows Increase of $54,549,819 Over 1917.
- Firemen's Bill Is Reported.
- GIBBS TO TALK ON LEAGUE.; Lecture by Noted War Correspondent on Sunday Evening.
- SOLDIERS THREATEN TO SINK TRANSPORT; Fretting at Delay, Americans Who Fought with British Demand to be Landed.ANXIOUS TO GET BACK HOMEFifty, with Funds, Will Be Landedat HalifaX, the Rest Continuing Voyage Here.
- DOUGLAS H. THOMAS DEAD.; Leading Baltimore Banker and Polltician Dies at 72 Years.
- Sloss-Sheffield Steel Report.
- WHITE DEFEATS NEUSTADT.; Class C Champion Loses Handicap Billiard Match.
- NEUTRALS CALLED TO DISCUSS LEAGUE; GERMANY, DISARMED, MAY BE ITS WARD; COUNCIL APPROVES AERIAL PEACE PLANS; LEAGUE MEETING MARCH 20 Views of Neutrals to be Heard in Unofficial Conference. COUNCIL TO FiX BOUNDARIES Reserves to Itself Decision on Germany's Western Frontier Problems.PLAN TO NEUTRALIZE RHINEWaterways Commission Recommends Opening It to Shipsof All Nations.
- Sharpe May Coach Yale Eleven.
- CUMMINGS URGES BACKING FOR WILSON; League of Nations 'Too Great a Question to Become Partisan,' Party Chairman Says. FLAYS ROUND ROBIN SIGNERS Contrasts Their Attitude with Taft's and Asserts That the "Plain People" Understand the Facts.
- MUSIC NOTES.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Reactionary Trend Marks Day of Heavy Trading--Tobacco and Auto Issues Strong.
- Education Notes.
- PRODUCE ALBERT'S CHECK; Payment to Truth Society Figures in O'Leary Trial.
- THE TRUE LEAGUE AND THE FALSE.
- HER SKIRTS FENCED IN.; Box Around Witness Stand When Mrs. Inch Testifies.
- DISAPPROVE PORT TREATY.; Trade and Transportation Board Opposes Present Form of Plan.
- FINANCIAL NOTES.
- Kill Bill to Limit Real Estate Tax.
- SICK AND WOUNDED ARRIVE ON MERCY; Troops Visited by Pershing on Hospital Ship Before Leaving Bordeaux.SIX TRANSPORTS ALSO IN Iowan Brings First Detachments from Army of Occupation Stationed in Germany. Operation During Voyage. Occupation Troops Arrive.
- EVA GAUTHIER IN SONGS.; Niece of Late Ex-Premier Laurier Gives Works of Modern Writers.
- SUM UP IN MORTIMER CASE.; Prosecutor Accuses Defendant of Disregarding Others' Rights.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Sell $5,000,000 Power Co. Notes.
- Luxemburg for Trade Union with Belgium and France
- MORRELL IS LUCKY GOLFER.; Makes Seventh Hole in One Stroke at Palm Beach Course.
- French Will Bar German Delegates from Paris; Won't Risk the Chance of Unpleasant Incidents
- YALE SCHEDULE IS ON PRE WAR BASIS; Blue Nine Has 25 Games Listed Against Usual Opponents-- Easter Trip Omitted.
- Jewish Welfare Fund $150,000.
- Prices Sustained on Paris Bourse.
- The Civil Service.
- WE MUST STAND BY, VANDERLIP ASSERTS; America Cannot Escape Share in Averting World Disaster, Banker Emphasizes.
- FREEDOM OF RIOT.
- WON'T DIVERT Y.M.C.A. FUND; Welfare Gifts Not to be Used for Permanent Buildings Says Sloane.
- AIRPLANE DELIVERS GOODS.; Household Furnishings Carried from Garden City to Mount Vernon.
- SECURITIES AT AUCTION.
- Mrs. Hearst Accepts Office.
- CHINESE INTERNAL CRISIS.; Split in Domestic Peace Conference May Mean New Civil War
- SELL JAPANESE PRINTS.; $14,229 Paid for 210 Items at Auction.
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- KINGS COUNTY COURTS.
- JERSEY CAR STRIKE EASED BY JITNEYS; Trolleys Almost at Standstill in 12 Counties--Everything Else on Wheels in Service. BOTH SIDES STANDING FIRM Some Disorder in Newark-- Federal Mediator Confers with Union Leaders. Appeals to War Labor Board. Jitneys Eased Situation. JERSEY CAR STRIKE EASED BY JITNEYS
- VETERAN BOWS TO YOUTH.; Shongood Defeats Osborne in Pocket Billiard Title Play.
- ASK RAILROAD LAW CHANGE.; P.S.C. Looks Ahead to Lines Becoming Public Property.
- Will Crush Germany's Power But Insure Her Protection; Supreme Council's Stiffened Terms Involve New Duty for League-- Prepared to Enforce Economic Boycott Unless the Ebert Government Accepts Peace Terms Quickly. Adopted More Severe Measures. May End Conscription Everywhere. Some Questions Asked and Answered. ALLIES WILL CRUSH GERMANY'S POWER Economic Weapon to Enforce Peace.
- FOLWELL WILL COACH PENN.; Football Instructor Decides to Hold Spring Practice.
- WOMEN ENCOURAGE REDS IN BERLIN WAR; Seek Refuge When the Shooting Begins, But Share Gains from Loot.
- DRAMA; Shaw Champs His Bit.
- POLAND IMPROVES WITH FOOD RELIEF; Discontent Decreases and Government Grows Stronger with ThisProof of Allied Support.
- SUGAR EARNINGS INCREASE IN 1918; American Refining Company Reports an Equivalent of $11.74 on Common Stock. OPERATING PROFITS LOWER This Is Offset by Higher Income from Other Sources of $1,750,000--Reserves Decrease.
- KEEPING THE RAILWAYS SOLVENT
- New Jersey Bars Radical Flags.
- Fifteen Nurses Get Diplomas.
- Weather in Cotton and Grain States.
- Ready to Work on Channel Tunnel.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- CALENDARS AND DECISIONS
- Gardner and Newman Victors.
- Hearing on Newsprint Prices.
- GOVERNMENT ACTS ON HUGHES'S TERMS TO END PORT TIEUP; Statement by Daniels. WANT EX-NAVY MEN ON TUGS. Strikers Promise Drastic Measures. to Counteract Plan. War and Navy Departments Set Macy Award Aside for Railroad Agreement. CONFER WITH LABOR BOARD Are Now Enabled to Employ Crews if It Is Decided to Commandeer or Rent Tugs. SUBWAYS HERE AFFECTED Interborough's Coal Reserve Is Now Below Legal Margin--Many Ships Held In Port. GOVENMENT ACTS TO END PORT TIEUP
- FIVE GOALS FOR HOPPING.; Meadowlarks Beat White Owls in Fast Polo Match.
- WOULD FORECLOSE ON SURFACE LINES; Only Alternative Is Higher Fare, Bondholders' Spokesman, Cobb, Tells Lawmakers. URGE CARSON-MARTIN BILL Roads Are Not Earning Interest, and Bondholders Have Decided to Wait No Longer. HUGHES ALSO A SPEAKERDeclares at Hearing State Legislature Has Right to Supersede Fare Stipulated in Franchise.
- LAY OUTBREAKS TO HUNGER.; Reports to Washington Also Say Berlin Bloodshed Is Magnified.
- DROP BEETHOVEN CONCERT.; Friends of Music Abandon "Army Tribute" After Protests.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- RUSSIAN GRAND DUKE REBUFFED IN PARIS; Alexander Michaelovitch Fears Years of Chaos Unless Allies Intervene Now.
- EARNINGS.
- HUNKER REPUBLICANISM.
- Sees Religious Rebirth in France.
- PLAN TO FINANCE MEXICO.; Proposal That Land Rights Be Sold to Defray National Debt.
- Rumania's Queen Visits London.
- NEW YORKERS WIN CROSS FOR BRAVERY; Four Members of Company I, 107th Infantry, Get Citations.
- EXPECTS TO OBTAIN AID FOR RAILROADS; Director Hines Confers with Glass, Harding, and War Finance Corporation Officials. EARNINGS STILL DROPPINGIncome for January $56,100,000 Short of Monthly Rental of $75,000,000 Government Must Pay. Continued Loss In Operation.
- Greenleaf Increases His Lead.
- Corrects Australian Import Report.
- DISPUTE BRITISH CLAIM TO CABLES; Our Peace Delegates Hold German Lines Were Illegally Cut--Fear a British Monopoly.
- HAVANA STRIKE BREAKING.; Street Cars Resume and Railroads May Today--Spanish Agitation.
- REDS REVOLT AT HAMBURG.; 20,000 Strike in Silesia--Martial Law in West Prussia.
- THEATRICAL NOTES.
- MUST FEED GERMANY NOW, SAYS LANSING; Tells Paris Banqueters That This Is No Time to Take Vengeance. REAL WORLD CRISIS HERE, And the Fires of Disorder and Anarchy Must Be Checked at Any Cost. The Price Paid by Germany.
- DECLARED DIVIDENDS.
- FAST TRIP FOR SEAPLANES.; Two Navy Flying Boats Make 300 Miles in 270 Minutes.
- WE DO NOT WANT SMYRNA.
- RHODE ISLAND PLANS TO DISPUTE DRY LAW; Resolution Offered in General Assembly to Test Federal Prohibition in Supreme Court.LEGALITY IS QUESTIONEDAmendment Is Held to Alter theSystem of Government Providedby the Constitution.
- RELIEF CAMPAIGN EXTENDED; Appeals for Work In Near East Will End March 22.
- BANKERS FAVOR HINES PLAN; Approve Government Warrants to Finance Railroads.
- RECORDED LEASES.
- ORATORICAL BOUT OVER BOXING BILL; West and McCue Clash at Hearing of Gibbs Measurein Albany.
- BUSINESS NOTES.
- WILSON DUE TO REACH PARIS FRIDAY MORNING; Busy with Conference Work-- Hopes for Plenary Session Soon After Arrival.
- BUSINESS RECORDS
- LEAGUE UNION BALKS ON MONROE DOCTRINE; Straus's Proposal to Safeguard Policy Fails at the London Conference. BRITISH AND FRENCH DEMUR Subject is Called Too Far Reaching for Quick Action--Straus Defeats British Move. Unanimity Plan Questioned. Venizelos Deplores Obstacles.
- KOREANS DECLARE FOR INDEPENDENCE; Thousands Who Engage in Demonstration Are Arrestedby the Japanese.
- FOOD RELIEF URGENT IN NORTH RUSSIA; Crops Ruined by Frost and People Have Already EatenRation Fixed for June.SUFFERING ALONG COASTSupplies Needed in Siberia for 300,000 Returned Russian and 200,000 Enemy Prisoners.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- WARN OF UNREST AT MOVIE HEARING; Albany Lawmakers Told Soldiers Resent Having More Liberties Taken from Them.
- WILL DEMOTE 279 GENERALS; 76 Army Officers Have Already Lost Wartime Rank.
- BLAKES TO RETURN HERE.; Col. Joseph A. Coming from Paris Before Bringing His Wife.
- MRS. GREEN BEATS MISS WINN AT NET; Ardsley Club Player Reaches Semi-Finals in Title Tennis Tourney.TWO BOSTON PLAYERS WINMrs. Wightman and Miss Zinderstein Represent Hub in Strugglefor Final Round Honors.
- THE BUSINESS WORLD
- Cosgrove Best at Three Cushions.
- LEAGUE'S FOES GLAD TREATY IS FIRST; Senators Opposed to Present Covenant Argue That Conference Has Changed Plan.WILSON'S FRIENDS DENY IT Prospective Agreement with Germany Only Preliminary, ItIs Pointed Out.
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- NEW BERNSTORFF DOCUMENT.; Son's Army Order Doesn't Recommend Father as Peace Envoy
- VANCOUVER CLUB MEN THREATEN POINDEXTER; Warn Senator Opposition to the League of Nations Will Alienate Political Support.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Peace Talk in Cotton. Steel Price Reductions. Small Independents May Merge. Rails a Disappointment. Texas Company a Feature. A New Liberty Bond Quotation. To List Royal Dutch Shell. Stocks vs. Bonds.
- Ussuri Cossacks Recognize Kolchak.
- COTTON MARKET STRONG.; Local Spot Figures Up 125 Points on Expectation of Early Peace.
- MILLIONS INVOLVED INSURTAX DECISION; Estimated Corporations Paid $300,000,000 to Shareholders in First Sixty Days of 1918. LEGAL ACTION IS EXPECTED Corporations to Pay Up to 80 Per Cent, on Red Cross Donations, Though Led to Expect Exemption Which Bill Did NotProvide. Sees Iniquities in Revenue Law. Must Pay on Gifts to Red Cross.
- ENEMY SHIPS INCHILE ALLOCATED TO US; Acceptance, Hurley Says, Depends on Terms of Grant and Condition of Vessels.MAY BE IN BAD SHAPEExamination Ordered to Determine Extent of Repairs That WillHave to be Made.
- BUY BIRTH PLACE OF COL. ROOSEVELT; Women's Memorial Committee Acquires Old Home in 20th St. and Adjoining House. WILL REMODEL PROPERTY Restoration Will Follow Description Contained in Ex-President's Autobiography.
- TO STORE ARMY AIRPLANES.; Sixteen Flying Fields to be Kept-- Instruction at Two.
- THREE DIVISIONS HOMEWARD BOUND; Units of 30th, 36th, and 37th Already on Way to New York and Newport News. SEVEN VESSELS SOON DUE General Kilbreth on the Finland-- 85th Division Reported Assigned for Early Convoy.
- MRS. FAIRBANKS MARRIES.; Divorced Wife of Screen Star Weds James Evans, Jr., a Broker.
- CASUALTIES NOW TOTAL 277,214; Four Army and One Mnrine List Add 286 to the Overseas Total
- CHINESE 'RAILWAY SCHEME.; Japanese Would Pool with French and American Interests.
- SQUASH TITLE AT STAKE.; National Tournament Begins at Squash Club Saturday.
- REAL ESTATE FIELD; Trinity Church Sells Old Realty Holding Deal on Minetta Lane. Buys Loft on Waverly Place. Brown Sells Twenty-second Street Hold ings. Three Dwellings Sold. Syndicate Increases Its Holdings or Cathedral Parkway. Bank Sells Bronx Holding. Morningside Heights Apartment Sold. Kimmelman in Three Deals. Elise Apartment Resold be Crausman. Tenement Deals. Heights Apartments Sold. Dyekman Apartment for Shenk The Bronx Market. Nason Sells Bronx Apartment. Portman Buys Three Apartments. Brooklyn. Suburban Sales. Realty Notes. RESULTS AT AUCTION. THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT.
- Germans Raise $12,500,000 for Fight on Bolshevism
- RICKEY MAY SWING BIG BASEBALL DEAL; Lavan and Robertson in Trade Which Would Bring Hornsby to the Giants.
- Commercial Paper.; Too One Sided. Holding Off for Lower Prices. Orders for Children's Aprons. More Openings of Woolens. Sweater Orders Still Heavy. Corset Sales Are Large. Drug Buyers Holding Off. Tinsel Threads in Millinery. Gray Goods Sales Increase Should He Favor the Buyer?
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