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PRICE TWO CENTS roportion to the City's Population COUNT ZEPPELIN, AVIRTOR, IS DEAD Did Not Attain Success in His Chosen Field Until Seventy Years of Age BRITISH CAVALRY 18 WITHIN EIGHT MILES OF BAGDAD Glen Cove Bank, of Glen Cove, increased its capital from $50,- HAD SPENT FORTUNE BEFORE MEETING SUCCESS First Became Interested in Aeronautics While in This Country as Military Observer During the Civil War—Repeated Unanimous Consent Had Been in Force More Than One Hundred Years. Of Small Size, They Would be Poor Targets for Submarines—To be Built “Faster Than Germans Can Sink in Persia the Russians Have Occupied the Town of Kangaver—Bad Weath- or Stops Action on All of the Other Shipments of currency from Chica- g0 last month were $20,246,554, against U. 8. WARSHIPS LAND 400 MEN AT SANTIAGO NEW RULE DRAFTED BY BI-PARTISAN CMfiMEE On Request of Garola Muncz, the Civil| Them=® . | Fronts. $10,288,278 in February last year. Fail in His Earlier Efforts Had Called Forth Pert : Governor. — G Subscriptidns for the sixth German ; Santiago, Ouba, March 8—WGertia| New York, March 8.—A plan where-| The Turks ‘are being harassed on | War loan v be opencd Mareh 15 and Comment in Press of Germany—Recently Emperor Wil Action Came Unexpectedly After Six Hours of Debate—Vote | Munoz civil sovetnor of Santiago, to; | by, carse tannage can be created fn|thies sifes BY (000" inder Generai k. . s ” day requested of the American consul | this country “faster than Germany ean | ailies. British troops under General 2 jam Spoke of Him as “the Greatest Living German’ and 76 to Foll that ‘marines be landed to' protect the | sink it* has been dovied by It Hunt- | Maude, operating alonc the Tigria puohilio. Houssman, s former hotel Stood 3—Senators La ette, Gronna and Sher-|city. It is iearned that Commander | ington’ Clark, an American engineer, | river in Mesopotam ve driven - rangeburs, N. Y. was i & Belknap of the United States naval | according to an anmouncement hers Barx the Turks antd the Britisn cav- g diad st uid haene. at Purgefineld; Bestowed Upon Him the Highest Honor. 3 B % forces here 500 186 - 8 it the . J. | man Cast the Negative Votes—Organized Filibuster in | 12055, 5" southern border of the fmportant town g : . | “Colonia Betancourt of the Menocal | Club of America and the Motor Boat |of Bagdad. By a vote of 81 to 47 the Minne. the Senate is No Longer Possible—Bill Includes Provi- |forces is preparing to attack Santia- | Club of America. Russians Gain in Persia. - sota House indefinitely postponed ac- | London, March 8, 8.25 p. m—Count | two wars, and for a year , spent in = : FO T uLieRe R L Dy e mill New Type of Vessel. To the northeast in Persia the Rus- |tion on the Henderson statuatory pro-| zeppelin is dead, according to a des=| honeymooning with his bride, who was sions to Prevent Dilatory Tactics and the Introduction of | " 2: " hanared men from Ameri The new type of vessel, it was said, |sians have ed further advantages | libition law. paten from Beriin received by Reu-|a girl of the German nobility, he spent b e oo Can | could be built: in great numbers, |over the Otts forces, in retreat ter’s Telegram company. the remainder of his life in bullding Amendments Not Germane to the Pending Bill. m have aaonded. and taken | quickly, at small cost and by men' of | westward from Hamadan, having oc- The steamer Frederik VIll, bearing| sccordng to a Berlin telegram | Aying contrivances that, for the most ts Not e i “cana wd:“"kd Tk little skill, Each vessel would be|cupled the town of Kangaver. An- |former German Ambassador von Bern- | yransmitted by Reuter's Amsterdam | Part, refused to fly. malS cane fields and the TInion susay | mastless, smokefess and of diminutive | other army of King George, operating storff, is expected to reach Copenhag- | correspondent, Count Zeppelin died | From a wealthy nobleman owilng 2t San Luls len miles north of|size and would have such low visi: |against the Turks in Palestine, has|en Saturday. ST e, o rierimurs, mear|vast estates, Count ' Zeppelin was San Luis & o od edl’" bility, as compared with the great|pressed them back northward almost Berlin, from inflammation of the|Sradually reduced to an &ristocratio Weshington, March $.—After more | hour for a vote. Others who fear that|San Luls are greatly alarm and | steel ‘ships now afloat, that it could |to the gates of Jerusalem. At last re-| The New York State Senate made | ngs " mechanic Jiving in a humble cottage than one humdred years under rules |the action tonight merely forecasts a |have bu cades in the streets,|be seen by a submarine with barely |ports the Turks in all three regions the women suffrage amendment to the on an allowance supplied by his o et oty by, the | more drastic change In the future, do- en'pi‘;cung ‘an attack from the rebels. | more than a third of the distance at]were in retreat. Whether it is their | Constitution a special order for action 5 == friends, He met many narrow es- . Sndurance of senators and the | clared it was but the entering wedge |, The Americans were landed from|which the ten thousand ton steamship | purpose to make a stand at Bagdad) next Monday night. Biographical Sketch. capes from death, and disaster _ re- | provisions Y the “?ymléw%m'dm&m“a as u:s el &yfi: &"nm ‘umnmm! i,“l: is now detected. has not become evident. Thé Baliad, Gadamment has deied | p.Count Ferdinand Zeppelin - became gu(edly overtook hinhn:rnhll)l These senate tonight by a vote of 76 to 3 put | onl ive body the worl Jark. ment has dec famous at the age of 70 as the build- | became so frequent that pert pars- e R4 SH6 SENIGRT SRR O e i - e Rorserce to arm practically all merchant ships | oy of the world's first practical dirig- | sraphs began to appear in the German wer Dande of two-thirds of | where thers can be 'fuli and free dis- P iabors in e Pugars v Mt Gl plo of Hantigo have Tesainéd ‘eomfi- | T endilor it was Saetrish the SeR 4 Om the oifier. Sancs Bas westhér 1s junl to offer prissy for merchantmen |ible balloon. - On his 75th bicthday he|prsss'in riacule of his sffosts, cussion and to say when & vote shall dance sice the landing of the Awmeri- | ots7h, peopeliod SN ¥ TS0 Rseping the opersfinny: Sown +0: menor | that aink sabmarines. navigated his twentieth airship to cel-| There in a day the tide turned. He De taken on a pending measure. but before It cans. Theee bas been no fAighting here| TN SU5T & SR I event of|th Dot ol Dy thy Bt Pran £ ebrate the occaston. — But before he |electrified o sceptical worid in 1908 No More Filibustering. branched into discussion on the armed | 43 @ result of the arrival of the | TP, CUer "and because of its small e it o o e e || Seatae: Dove 6¢ Paiunes County, fn: | had_ achioved fame hio bad devoted & |by staying aloftfor /S7MMursiiiiiEs neutrality DBill and the president’s |American guards. o Tt todu Toat, | Do s tiptial igitcombud bitve Dot [Lriiinoed o RII ikking an spSroprin’|hele century of bis iife, exhauated his | fAiCth aleahip. be ‘bad EoliCape Uhy Never while the amendment is in the | statement about the twelve men he| TeRVY Jshiing s reportsd in the|draft uf from Sleven B e Sink | abisved in the Ancre valley and near|tion of 335,000 to exterminate the Eng- | personal fortune of $750,000 and sacri- | sailing it in & straight @ourde’ for e s oy ¢ held responsible for a failure to get a Ty o Pl AN o iy | the larser vesmel of steel construction | ang e ek cReahe) N spurow in’ Eandes: ficed brilliant carder as a German | distance of nearly 900 miles. Emper- g SO RO 2t = 2 ‘bene 1 i3 valry a . Wi h 1] in ot, 4 those he held responsible for defeat | rificisms of the president and of the | the, constitutionalist army. Rzl o gy 82 Blitisn aret ‘line positions aficr | Twenty thousand kilos of coffes be- | YA, JOadSr, in onanenng g, £ | 05, 0T SR SOnGuer e the of the armed neutrality bill, prevent & | nowspapers. Senator Cummins de- | . Sovernpent forces commanded by - 1,000 Vassels @ Year. beavy bombardments and captured a |longing to the Belgian Relief Com- ; ) by o Rafore ) clared that ‘man, ' aro; tow a Cx Zeppelin to be “the greatest | air Teochirda ‘st thels fese i A . In the senate ot | Solonsl Harons Mers one Srionts | 1oLt AT oimated that cne millich | T the Champe, mission were lost in a fire which do- | Geryman of (he twentieth century. As| This monster balloon, 465 feet lone i e out, “high or low,” who said he at- |t on the northern coast of Orlente|ions, or a thousand vessels of 1000 Tn the gne region the French |stroyed a storehouse at Hasselt. token of appreciation he conferred |and of the rigid type and resembiing otherwise. The organized flibuster s | tem; province directly across the island have re-won from the Germa: . pted or conspired to prevent a vote tons each, with a speed of nine knots, ns a ited Order of the|a huge cigar, soon met with disaster recoznized in the senate is dead. on the bill, “deliberately falsifies.” from Santiago. e me butlt mt a cost of $100,000,000 | Salient captured Feb. 15 between Butte | William A. Morgan, president of the | £o0 O ne Alsbeut ‘honos dn_ the|as kad {ts predecessora, | Each. wreek Action After Six H v Tieutenant Jjohn C. Cunningham of | iy a year. These boats would be 185 |Mesnil and Maisons de Champasgne, |Buffalo Copper & Brass Rolling Mill, - a ! for Zeppelin's bal- ours of Debate. La Folletts Last Speaker. the' Tificd States mine. aver. Sun | fof dyer all with 36 feet, peam. The | taking more than & hundred prisoners. |announced an Increase’in wages of 3 Bperors DO e mited States that |loons were valued s high A% SSE.008 The last speaker was Senator La | Francisco, who carried to the Menocal | marse senount of tonnage, with a speed | Bombardments are in progress at other |cents an hour for 5,000 employes. o was n e el e bals | each: These dissaters, Rowevar.aiee central figure - tramae: the - poin Fre: s, e T O oo Tasuad by Caimmanes. Bilknap of | 1 Sits et D ctuld be hullk B oty (bl Freiich Hoes The Reading Nailread Co. has placed | lo0n ascension. ' It occurred while he|proved the affection in " which | the his position on the neutrality now but | the United States naval forces, has re- N etiiite TURKEY WOULD ABROGATE an' Doy Rleading Nailroad Co.has placed | was folowing General Carl Shurz in |German people held the aristocratio might have something to say about it | turned after having interviewed Col- To Utilize Wooden Shipyards. O I eaWis ThosomOtive [the Civil war“as-s military observer|aviator. = When: one cf His SESp later. Pointing out that some of the | onel Matias Betancourt, commanding| r. Clark's plan is to utilize all the ANCIENT “CAPITULATIONS” | ¢ 59 other heavy freight engines. for the German army. A captive bal- | was torn from its moorings by & faie leader, bad given notice that the een- | most important appropriation bills, in. | the Menocal troops. Coionel Betan- |coastal wooden shipyards which now 9 T e - loon in uss for military observations|and wrecked, the public subscribe ate would be kept in continuous session | cluding the navy and army measures, | court refused to consider the procla- have a capacity of 250,000 tons a year. Has Again Attempted to Gain Consent The Western Union Telegraph C: by Union troops greatly interested the | $1,000,000 to a fund, of which the until & vote was taken, nearly everyone | had been presented to the senate only | mation, stating that he accepts orders|To enlarge these plants, it was as- of the United States. e Ion e oy | young German officer. and he was|Crown Prince was president for S8 ookd for a much longer Jiecuseion. | o short tme before Murch 4, ho aaked | only from President Menocal serted, would require mothing more| . fhe Thckerton Wireless station that the |taken up In it in 1868 o e e oat Emperor (482 ;- ¥ al Dbea — thy famf of an 2 y icla i S a8 Jouw otmipe o the e | Ot T O] o ek e ey % o et wim o s aSai aatter WHI WEcept telefriamy for central Iinsea,::. a(‘.c’:.\r:‘l/“:/,cl::vefln Was born in | difficulties, and the German Reichstag because It was undesirab attack Santiago. or bank, the laying down of more[has attempted without success. = g B B gl s b et SRR » | cheap “wooden ways and tne seitin fout the s A, the Dniien o | T % Coastance, Baden, in~ 1838 *As a|appropriated several hundreq thous- DU wes PALEteg: Bo sid with = Des. up of additional lumber planing and {to obtain abrogation of the ancieni| Seventeen officials of Monroe and |Youth he was trained for a woldlers | aud motics, Tor TR8 BWEEES O 4 ovir Badie dared NAVY DEPARTMENT wing machinery. The labor, he | ons” - S raer. Jo fought through the Aus-|ships for the German army. P g Sosbe b Contend e P under which foreigners |Green County, Wis., sent a telegram to | F2rsgh S0 TN MaCo! Prussian | At the close of his remakable cares, contends, can be created from . the |und - dented to an American congress—with OFFICIALS SURPRISED | Sontends, can be, ol e, rule enjoy extrs terrl- |Senator La Follette indorsing his atti- | 707" 75"¢ sald to have been the first | Count Zeppelin had retrieved = large iversal ' consert =t torial rights and o LT litnry training eotolibd in b When Word C That American| , HEOFY A. Wise Wood, in making|many R B e the - armed = neutrality | BOT5 T0° N - to cross the frontier | part of nis fortune he spent in s “You pile up legislation of that o e merican | tne formal announcement fo the three| Taking advantage of the state de- : . o France. in_the last named con- |conquest of the air. He trained Bis sort,” he continued, “and. then' 45 or Wargiae, d Laeten e clubs, sai + 7 | partmenta plan to transter to Turkey| A reduction of mere tham 13 per|flict- Serving fn the Cerman cavalry | som, also an nrmy eiect, I G2 SCSECE 50 hours béfore the end of the sesston’| Washington, March S.—Word th Advantages of Proposed Vessels. |four of the American consuls with- |cent. in the-number of frefsht cars|for three decades, be rose fo n rank | of Mrnnnlfulhcl dunfl :‘n;ef:;uyb 1“- his You bring In a BHL that. trenches. on | me o T 8 imvordy that| when a 10,000 ton steel ship is|drawn from Germany, the Ottoman |tied up throushout the country by |of general at the age of 42. He re- | methods of building dirigible balloons the constitutional authority of con- O o eohe " Fossel | Bovernment proposed. ihat a new form | congestion was secorded during the|tired ten years later o distinguished | He also < made an accomplisped Eress and demand that debate shall be | Beny Hemariment oficiaie, who' only | 5965 to the bottom with ten thousand | Of exequatur be issued to them, omit- | week ending February 24. £ Zotdier, o devote all his time to the | neronaut of his daughter who Be made to conform. With this sort of a | today hid reforred o the state de.|tons of food, of supplies, of costly [ting the right to sit as judges under 3 ‘broblem of aeronautics. made more than a hundred Aights An rule and an iron hand laid on this o T e o St Seticn | Mmunitions and @ ‘large orew is left|American law in cases involving| The highest price for hogs recorded | He bean to study and experiment | the airships her father fashioned. Trom. outaide, with a congress that ey | Partment a request for such action | rugsiing for their lives. Such | Americans and American property. |in the country since the Civil War was | soon after arriving in Germany {rom In commemoration of Count Zeppelln: on the fol-jreduced itself in a Httle less than|der Belknap's last report transmitted | huge and unwieldy craft is easily hit. The United States replied that it |quoted at the National Stockyards at|the American Civil war. Except for Ffiedrig ;‘ha en, the ity o B = limit debate | three vears to little Jess than a rubber | ihe zovernors request and asked for | Thousand-ton, shallow-draft, quickly |could not consent to such a change. |East St. Louis, when heavy hogs the time demanded in routine military | most of his voyages began, has dec - ereafter to one hour to ench sena- | stamp, do you not think this sort of | instructions, handled, wooden motor ships present| The negotiations, which have not vet | brought $15 a hundred pounds. Suties, for the time spent in fightingled to establish a Zeppelin Museum. o oLt includes provislons to prevent | cloturs would be pretty effective?” e ican naval commanders|® far greater .problem to the subma- |reached a conclusive stage on Turkey's and the introduction| A resalution was prepared by Sena- | have broad authority to . take such | Fine, particularly if it be fast and car- |Part, explain why Germany has been| Governor Harris of Georgia called a & ViCLATIGNE tor McLean of Connecticut requesting | sieps as may be mecessary to protect] ‘> two guns. It is far less easily hit, | detaining the fon- ~onsuls who were |special session of the Georgia legisla- | PROBLEMS CONFRONTING RUSSIA PROTESTS LAT the prosdent to eamooout Teauesting | sleps a8 My e HeCe T ey CLoCt | more torpedoes need to be wasted up- |ordered from German to Turkish ter. | ture to meet March 20 to consider a| MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION OF USAGES OF WAR (el e | of comeress befors Amarell 2hch voctune | (R Brberty™! 1 1 nasuindd tha Whe | o8 I, a5 1, can B ey sgSTemmive | Moy A, Lonin Sy pment, A | 005" e Shacidorste "Sension. fand S -nt measures to ¢ 5 ut it a ship embarrass her n the Confederate pen: _ 2 iminati = ustri Such &s prevails in the houee of | and satets of the nation Temi ool | o o “that Conmmander Belknap | cheap, casily replaced craft is gone, |sending the American Sncinis o Tur pension fand. | tyofe of Filme and the Elimination of | Has Sent Notes to Germany, Austris, tatives, where the rules com- |dint eattention.” He was unable to|decided it was necessary to act im- | While a small cargo instead of a great|kev while the point remained unde- | Purchase of 32,266 acres of land in ndecent Pictures. b el 1 & Boston, March 3. — The legislative o] eral fi - | prief trip through = the . surroundi 3 . ghting. signed to show that Dr. Chandre Cha. : nding | April 1. s b R e atiye 5 ; country which will probably continue ; mously today to . report ,nm,g’y“‘“mga;k;fit::,é‘hmd e B T R o Sl e o e untll after the nationalyclections next| The War Department has directed |city under the direction of the com. WA Amply e e o :«tnammv:rna mfie‘-m'ih:f Gregory have afvised Precident i | MEXICO AND GERMANY ceived more than $60,000 from Wolt|X7nSay. Hemry Wb w!;'.f"f:”."i cihe|that between 5000 and 6,000 enlisted | missioner of licenses. ~He ;.:mr:;: of explonive bullets, gas, burnimy, ji= S ceriala stocks and securities of the | son that he has full authority to arm CONNECTED BY WIRELESS |[on Isch a member Of the staff of | piis s faite resort, Brobably’ will Join | remmontes cammoaniars pos oo misy, | businass favored such regusation quid and polsoned missiies, the polscns e - o artford | merchant ships against ilegal sttacis 5 Count von Bernstorff, former German | Gine 2 *H5S Tesort Probably wi regimental commanders for commis- | business fuvored such regulation. = i of Wil misuse of pariey (flag of mfl-lkud‘ lefine the relations of | by German submarines. Information to That Effect Comes from | 2Mbassador in the United States, upon [ “1:°5" expected that a heavy vote |oon, 55 company officers in whatever Fim thefts aggregate millions Of|truce) and Red Cross flags, killing of corporation with its subsidiary | It was to these tee officers — the pdaigtll g e the onder of Dr. Alfred Zimmermann, | will be cabt. throushous oo’ emre |27y may be raised. dollars a year, Mr. Hampton said. The | 7o M40 4" rowing of bombs upon Cqmpanies. Ehe bl has been approv- | government's authorities rspectively & o German forelgn minister. with which | country Sunday and officials’ ipect | Statistios compiled by th | TGN oheraLe HE XD e rtasiing | SRBLATY: talns agd:she stk ElE, 2 gt ly - i g = y 1l i e agricul- |of a duplica c! s hospital ship Portugal. T SSnattS a0fed an Siwnt Tt e DR e e payashington, March 8—Information | reported tonight to have been present- e e g election 2| ture department indicate that cream- |sections of films and by other methods. P, n- | statute - ' ere. sl . less than a year ago. [ crowded ou e ) was sunk in the Black sea March 171t haa complied with the decres | Sauios, Tacted to authorlze mer- | perfection of a powerful wireless tele- | “‘Thie information was contained in amber of eandidates i mrathe AtEe | Holdings of 14,582,975 pounds were re- | would return to favor. 1916, by o Turkish submarine. oF tho federal Sourts 'in Gieposing of | ineumarable bar 1 e, stes he deaired graph plant in Mexico City direct com- | papors confiscated in the government's | fiutricts ny of the | ported by 215 storage houses. Trank J. Marion contended that the & o rtain securities an pa om | to take to meet ican cap- | raid on Von Igel's offices in Wall street Tt is 1 2 L board of review was a failure so 2 ita” eammings ' indebtedness * Incurred | They Sao mest the Submarine menace. | ' Gcials realize that If confirmed this | while seeking ~ evidence in the - Diot | will mot med it General Agullar| Fire of undetermined origin destroy- | as stamping out Indecent pictures was | DENIAL OF MISTREATMENT BY ince June 1, 1913. e il e el and Germany has been established |against the Welland canal. The Da- | ti] after inauguration, May 1. Geneial e Baptist Temple in Brooklyn.|concermed. He urged the appointment| pgyLGARIAN MILITARY FORCES. The amended bill would permit the | uation. news s of great importance and an | pers were officially used by the gov- | Aguilar will then start on an. mao | Ihe loss was estimated at $200,000.|of one “red blooded man” as 4 state road to hold stock in some of its leas- investigation has been ordered | ernment for the first time today, it | ti i The structure, erected about twenty |censor. od lines and allow it to Issue its own | mosiarie” e, Dresident will act im- | Through counection bwy Mexico City | was stated, their utilization having Loneering campalgn for the govern- |vears ago, was one of the finest Bap-| “I, for one, am going to get out of notes in leu of those of the New |opinion or will wait to call fag| With_the land telegraphs leading. Into | heretofore been prevented by the vis- e tist churches in the Greater City. the business for shame in facing my England Navigation company, due on 3 = the United States, Germany would be|orous protests of Count von Bern-|STONE TO REMAIN CHAIRMAN sy famil, he said, “if something is not| g, 40 0t0n March 8. special committee appointed for that purpose. Each citation, it is stated, Introduce it today because of atately wi o one, is lost and a few men only are | cided. the southern Appalachian and White : . A e el el Al Bl i ng for a reply | I to snift for their lives at sea.” 4 Mountains for inaluston 1n the Eastern| New York, March §—Motion picture | = Petrograd, March 8, Noon, vis LoRS i R e g el T A SERETION AE CENEIAL National Forests was suthoried by the | producers 1ea100 aicise investipating e has ranmmitted to. the gOvern: B recognizes only the Menocal govern- ,000 TO FOMEN' ational rest Reservation Commis- |the legislative committee inves 3 o a, Bu SILL TO VALIDATE HOLDINGS | PRESIDENT HAS AUTHORITY i S B gl e REBELLION IN INDIA. CANBAIZA 18 ENPEOTED lsion. CReinapatey iRt Iub Of 00 Rt ees | 4l N uokey & longily Protést sgaiost ! blem. Th e : |ficutt problems o . ages ar- OF THE NEW HAVEN ROAD | TC ARM MERCHANTMEN | forces are Sttacking the city and are| gl; VpmrosmnaE | A Heavy Vots is Forecast Throughout| Orders were received by southern |are the theft of films and the elimina- | allesed vidlations of usages of Wo et e | EVvidence in German Spy Case Submit- Mexico Sunday. e i cent_pictures. fare, attaching citations of numerots Faverably Wpetted by B opposed by the movernor of the Drov- y department headquarters to “speed up” | tion of indecent p tixe, steaching citations of N ly ed by Bay State Leg- | Has Been So Informed by Secretary|ince. The task of the American ex- ted to Federal Grand Jury. - ton retirn mmoverent of Btat troops| Benjamin B. Hampton declared im. | sPecified instances and asssting, (06 islative Committee on Railroads. Lansing and Attorney General | Pedition will be to protect foreigners gSuadaiajara, Mexico, March 8.—|from the border, so that all organiza- |moral films injure the industry and | TIEHE to retel e e i without becoming involved in the gen- New York, March 8.—Bvidence de- eneral Carranza made plans for a|tions will be home for muster out |cannot survive public conde; nation. = He advocated some form of state reg- ulation similar to that in effect in this Bulgarian Legation in Washington Has Issued Statement. ession of congress to pass a resolu- e ke I May 1 - able to secure complete exemption _ The Ned Harrigan Club, of N adic filthy side of th he lems ; ~ flon similar lo et Jilled by & 80 | from consorship which now iz imposed e g FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE |York, presented to President oilson | fogastoy oo cnte the fithy slde of e | of Buigaria, ih & statement lnsanttes -vea) 3 upon its communications by the Amer- | PRESIDENT HAS POWE! === an engraving in which the President is | ~ Mr, Marion also complained of heavy | BHG defended TRS g - GOLUMBIA STUDENTS TO B tpeiiips 3 ican government at the wireless sta- " Has lasued a Statement to Set at Rest |the central fgure, surrounded by blc- | lossss trom thetts. in’ Macedonia, old' Serbls and = the In view of the action of the senate| tions at Sayville and Tuckerton and TO PROTECT AMERICA. Reports. tures of Washington, Jefferson, Patrick HAVE A TRAINING CORPS |today in revising its rules to prevent|py the British and French movern. Henry, Benjamin Franklin, Grant and of the Serblan legation in London that £ Ll 3 another such filipuster, it was thought 5 Sense of Resolution to Be Introduced Le the population of those sections had Five Hundred Have Signed Applica- | in"some saministration auarters that SEane I eI omitroloat SV gaEEL By Senator: Lavi e i et ow. o} P =il BIDS FOR 14-INCH HIGH been mistreated by Bulgarian military ns to Join. e president would immediately call| ~Far-reaching possibilities thus would his attitude on the armed neutrality Ralph Spencer Paget, the Brit- EXPLOSIVE PROJECTILES |forces. The statement says that no an extra session. he general be opened for the violation of Ameri-| Washington, March 8. — Senator | issue, might not be retained as chair- | ISh minister, cabled to London asking facts are cited to support the gen New Yorl March 8—A studenty oan houtrality or v the menacing | Lewis, the democratie whip, Introduced | man of the forelgn relations commit- |permission for a special liner to_sail charge that “a rule of terror prevails in rush upon pacifists featured a mass|STOLE A PIANO, THEN of 'the national safety in the eriticai|today a resolution declaring it to be | tee, the semator tonight made this |direct to Halifax without call at Kirk- h the regions under Bulparis,fiwiics SEN o s (e ity taday. WENT BACK Fi situation existing. Sea raiders and |the sense of the senate that the presi- | statement: wall, to enable a large number of for its object “the elimination of the s o SnoRty e OR STOOL. | Submarines might be directed, and full|dent has the same power to protect| I am not going to resign as chalr- [Americans at Copenpagen to reach Serbian clement.” It agerts that the appiications to join & Columbia train- : Sk information concerning the departure |commerce with forelgn mations as he |man of the foreign relations commit- | home. Waspington, March 8-—7hs savy, Serblan element does not: exist % ing corps for reserve officers. A String of Church Robberies in Nash- | 5¢ chips from American ports furnish- | has-to protect that betwee nthe states. | tee, and I am going to be retained in partment received bids today from six | Macedonis, that the overwhelming The anti-militarist students, one of ville, Tenn., Cleared Up. ed.” 'German agents in this country | He gave notice that he probably would | that chairmanship in the senate reor-| The British war office announced companies for fourteen-inch hizh ex-|majority of the population is Mulgarian whom was expelled from another New fight keep In close touch with Betlin |speak on the subject tomorrow. zanization.” that Major-General Prederich:Banioy | plosive projectiles, the amount of the|nnd that the Bulgarian armies ware York institution several months ago| Nashville, Tenn, March 8.—A string |and in case of war even more serious Democratic leaders on the steering|Maude, commander of the British | contract not being made public. The | received with acclaim. It declafes that for publicly criticizing Major General | of church robberies that have mystified | results might follow. FINED FOR TREATING committes which has the personner of|forces at Kut-el-Amarra. has beep | Crucible Steel company was low bid-|the Serblan rule of the territory was Leonard Wood, objected to the purpose | Nashville police for a week were| From other semi-official sources in- committees under’ consideration. alss |promoted to be Lieut.-General as 4 |der both in price and ilme, offering to|.a military dictatorship of the worst of the meeting and attempted to preach |cleared up todey by the coffession of | formation has reached Washington FLAG WITH, CONTEMPT | deélared that there was no disposition | recognition of his defeat of the Turk- | begin delivery”in ninety days at 3285 | yype” their doctrines. The two were set|John Lightsinger, a tallor, that he was | that secret meetings are being held by N to make any change in the chairman- |ish forces. per shell. 7 e — upon and ejected from the hall. the robber. He said that during the | Germans fn Vera Cruz and in Mont, | Augustus Von Hagen, a Na Born | ship. Other ‘bldders were Midvale Steel| ENROLLING IN THE UNITED The students who signed will drill |week he had robbed eight churches.|erey, to determine upon uniform action |- Americen, Assessed $100, Thomas A. Edison, chairman of the | company, $325 per shell, 455 day STATEE NAVAL Tna e for several months this epring and a|Among his booty was a piano, and | by Germans in Mexico in the event of S A MANIFESTO ISSUED Naval Consulting Board, has threaten- “3‘;*:‘;‘“;‘;5‘;,";;fi},;‘:“;’&;’";‘,’;{; e] permanent Columl es- |after he had sold It to a negro he had break of war betwee: Boston, March 8 —Augustus von resign unless the new naval ex- ) $35( days, E. 31 - E B T e b el e o e e o had | an onthrenk uf war b it Dntted] o Dston e et o BY IRISH NATIONALISTS |orimental laboratory is located in the | Pany 3475, "eight months; American | Officers and Seamen Engaged in plans announced. and steai the piano stool, because the fined $100 in court today for publicly | oooooi Made to Irish E here | ViCINItY Of New York instend of at An- | Slay Machinery, FCompetiy BUGiich negro insisted it was part of the bar- treating the American flag witlf con. | APPeRl IR 0 ST e Ry whers |napolis. as most of the naval officer O D e I, fotrteas') ' Mow: Yorks Aarcn, S1eh et . 5 appealed. o ule. o efer. , $290, ri, March 8.—A number of GOVERNORS OF NEW gain. He stole the baptismal suit of | CHINESE CABINET HAS tampt.. He S higed ek months. officers and seacen from several shi Rev. C. kein: twice, taking that he sed a small i t wi ENGLAND INVITED TO MEET | sesund time afior ite owner hae recons RETURNED TO PEKING | frease spote rrom o work' {m:mh Tn"a |, London, March 8,537, m—-p mani. | The nomirations of Chas, W. Baker. of the American coastwise lines. &n- . " ‘here he was em; red 'y ationalists [of Montelair, N. J., . SA D olle, n e nite ates Navi - ered it from & pawnshop. Indicates That Difference With the| BCtorY, whe O s O Tt e e e [rt Mautaie, 1, 2 M W RO AMERICAN AMBASSADOR serve gorce at an office opened for the By Governor McCall of Massachusetts t i President Have Been Com; ised. — vet be saved but only by active as- |the Interstate Palisades Park o TO TOKIO IS DEAD,|purpose here today by Lisutenant and Discuss Defense Problems. |PROFESSORS OF MARVARD s ¢ gt promised. | @ L UMINATING GAS FUMES sistance of ail lovel Headed National: [sion, 'were confirmed Neor e Beate. E . Guiicie o Pittsburgh_Ne | EODSFt T Merrill, U. 8. N The of- ton, h 8.—Despatches — reland, and especially - | havi bes fa bl leorge '+ Guthrie bt cers who voluntees will be give: SUSTAIN BISHOP WILLIAMS | Wiashington, March &.—Despatches PERMEATED NEW BEDFORD. | lions of the Irish race in the Gominions | Anance commitiee. 00 o0 DY the Details Availabl 2 Tank and In caso their ships are said China's cabinet, which = and in the United States. taken, over by the government will In His Pl:h. :" P""":f"* Wilson to ] B O e Ryt iened | Necessitated the Closing of Two Ppb- | * “To them we appeal” says the man-| A joint resolution authorizing Gov-| Washington, March S.—George W.|wear Inxgia showing they ‘are mem Preserve the Integrity of the Nation. |ident Li Yuan Hung over the proposed lic Schools. ifesto, “promptly to use all means in|ernor Williams to “pay a reward of |Guthrie of Pittsburgh, American am-|bers of {he government's maval re- ‘break with Germany and left the cap- == their power to induce the British gov- [$100 to the first American gunner who | bassador at Tolio, is dead. serve Peek oith Sermany and left the ©aP-| New Bedford, Mass, March 8—Ii- | ernment to deal with Ireland in' ac- | destroye a German submatine, uens | “Word of the 'ambamadors death luminating gas fumes from a large | cordance ~with the principles for|in an attempt to sink an American |reached the state department today i well Pong o storage tank which had overfiowed | which they are fighting in Europe. We | ship, or any ship carrying American |from Tokio in a despatch from the " usetts, | the president and the cabinet have|hung low over pert of the city this|especially appeal to ica in this | passengers,” was introduced in the | embassy. been ' compromised, but whether that|afternoon, causing much _discomfort | connection with a view to the appli- | Okiahoma lower house. Mr. Guthrie died today, according| New York, March $.—Adolphus Wil- in the genate.” Japan May 2, 1913. years of age. and the closing of two | cation to Ireland of the great princi- to the despatch. No details as to the | tam Green, president of the Xationar public schools. dense Mmom ples so rlearly and splendidly enunci- | Seventy per cent. of the world's t:luc of his death are yet available. | Biscuit -::mulfohf al'ela'"l"“_ the ated President Wilson's address to|cork supply is said to be produced in| He was appointed ambassador (o night after a long diness. He was 5’4 oK T, Spam and Portugal.