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PlElCETWO CENTS per, and its Total Circulation is the Largest in Connecticut in Proportion to the City's Population Gabled Paragraphs | pgtivitigs of the |British Cavalry | Condensed Telegrams German Legation Sails From Shang- lapan has decided to recognize the VOL. LIX.—NO. 76 | Labor’s Part in B PR T i | bap o o e, Soachers are to ke reaiened war * German legation, sail- 5 o 2 - 2 Residents of Charlottestown, P. E. 3 y , A e aldieht tonisht for San e |FOUR MORE REGIMENTS OF [NOW VIRTUALLY ASTRIDE THE |L. have contributed $431,730 for war | SEING’ ARRANGED BY LABOR ¥ brandt. ST. QUENTIN-CAMBRIA ROAD - LEADERS AND SEC’Y WILSON GUARDSMEN CALLED OUT T % Bcl:i:an to !b; a hnt s’fub“m was rawn from t - for shipment to Spain. oy PR The France & Canada Steamship TO GET BEST RESULTS Corp., of New York, was incorporated with a capital of $4,000,000. H. C. Hoover in Madrid. ki & & : g Madrid, March 28, via Paris, 3.30 p. ¢ Big Ninety Day Loan Made to the Government at the |z e, S meover, heag ot e 2D. CONN. AMONG THEM|GERMANS ARE RESISTING Belgium, conferred yesterday with Amalio Gimento, minister of foreign Rate of Two Per Cent a Year- affairs. 7| Bids Opened st Navy Department for HOUSE OF COMMONS & Large Quantity of Supplies— VOTES FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE| SPeeding Up Naval Construction. By a Majority of 279—Favored by Scotia is provided for in a bill intro- . e Premier Lloyd George. ‘Washington, March 28— The num- | Further gains by the British over|®uced into the House of Assembly. Washington, March 28.—M. = ber of national guardsmen called into|the Germans northwest of St. Quen-| ... hed in a fil B e T e S on London, March 28, 10:25 p. m-—atter | the federal service for policing indus-|ta and by the Germans over the A T e ot e aat ] everlt of war with Gefraasy s can - an interesting debate today the house ,and other strategis was nc! e agne region, o o = Temporary Financing of the Government Made Necessary by | 5f comamons by & madorits of 275 cac brougnt up to e is- | France are recorded in the latest Brit- | Other buildings at Creston, W. Va. S sy 12&12&‘7.'1“&?:?-&: i i pressed approval of legisiation on the [Sued today. At the same time the|ish and French official communica-| o : s o g e = < Genieral 3 overnor James M. Cox, of Ohio, is- | Fetary Wilson. Means were outlined the Depleted Condition of the Balance in the lines of the speakers conference |resular First Regiment of Engineers,ftions ==~ o - o | CRY e i imation calling. upon the |and agreed upon for making readily recomemndations for franchise reform. | Scattered along the Mexican border, tizes availabl - R . able enough workmen fto i such a|was ordered to its barracks at|Villages of Villers-Faucon and Saul- |citizens of Ohlo to prepare for war. operation of government shipyards \ > » o b . The small minority against i Fund of the Treasury—Quick Subscription is Regarded | e o™ fopresonton Hot . the setusl | the capiial. the navy took additionmal [COUrt lying a few miles north of Rol-| , L.y ) ; b and arsenals and of plants work: sking D. 4 £ the Fi ial opponents of reform, but rather mem.- |measurers to hasten construction and |Sel. and are B e X oy ety for | govetnment. contracis. 0¥ " as a Striking Demonstration of the Financial Prepared-|bers who were desirous of postpon- |equipment of fighting ships, and both | Quentin-Cambrai road, says the Brit-|"PYIng Wes Jntiodueet by Lasenbins | ™ omeials are detern = L F, o re determined that if the ing legislation of such a_contentious |the war and navy departments an- [ish war office, which adds that addi- country takes an active part in the A character until after th 5 nounced furth ; . = z : : ness of the Nation—There Have Been No Developments | i et fenture of the asbate was | tate. reerattimey Provisions to facili-| o0 . ng south and west of Crolsilles, Willis M. Prisst, of Mils, Me. con- European war it shall not be embar- rassed by labor troubles and inability despite the strong resistance of the to obtain skilled and unskilled work- the frank acceptance by Ex-Premier 56 Sihuntten B - Gy e e ot vaniier More Guardsmen Called Out. Germans. The German war office, |bert, was sentenced to life imprison- in Between the United States and y. o e e S woehan | The national guard resiments or-|however, takes issue with the latter |ment. o Pl R rights to vote as a result of their war |dered out today “for police purposes of | Statement, asserting that the fighting — r ot - Pledges. sacrifices and servi and Premier | Protection” are tha First West Vir-|near Croiseilles was in favor of the{ The New York Sena passed the ;:rhe American Federation of Labor $aok ¢ o Rorand s Sieat e Tovd Goormes hotel heartad oromieT | ginia_ Infantry: the Seventy-Fourth |Germans. 2 ! Robinson bill for a census and inven- | Which has pledged its membership tc ashington, March 25—The twelve|and to bear intérest at & rate mot ex- | 1. ‘of the- conference recommenda- | New York Infantry. the Second Con- Artillery Wings Active. tory of the military resources of the |the support of the government, was st = e Dok oo e ‘h"ego::_:‘::““ S oo 0g.03 | tions, except poportional representa- | necticut Infantry and the Second New| The activity on the part of the line State. represented today Ly its president ey ey O e maveriment | and. today's issto ia the first 'to be|tion- FHe was even willing to go still | Jersey Infantry. held by the French west and south of | .. 5 £ amuel Gompers. Through the fe fitn;?g(%o n%z P R e s iy thorization. Tnm ad. |further and make the qualifying peri- | Because of a misunderstanding as to] St. ‘Quentin is mainiy by the artillery e governing board of the New g tlz government expects to ge. of $50.000,000 at the rate of two per made under this authorization. In ad-| 3"ty months instesd of six. the number of troops affected by the]wings of the opposing forces. South | York Stock Exchange has declded to|lts supply of trained workmen. —The cout . IO = o, e EY4.000.000 in “moas gor | A small party in the commons dur- |order issued vesterday stopping de- |of St. Quentin, between Essigny and close the exchange on Good Friday,|United States public employment ser- The money was borrowed on ninety “Yfious “mfl;s Ineluding the Pan- |in& the course of the debate expressed |mobilization of the wuardsmen return- | Benay, a fierce artillery duel is in April’s. ;:"ifie“wfll'{uwlsh unskilled men and days treasury certificates of indebted- | VAT ‘,ufi“ bonds o refmburse the |their continued firm opposition to wo- [ing from border duty. the war depart- [progress. No infantry action has been | . ]% cl“ 1 service commission will sup- ness to help tide over the government |3a Tandl bonds 1o~ remres Cof|men’s suffrage, but their numbers | ment also Girected that all organiza- | fought. e McNear Petroleum Products Co. | ply wclerical help. ~The post office de- till June, when the great stream of |Ireasury for the smount pals tion | Were too small to carry sreat weight. | tions which have been mustered out of Attack by Germans. EaE M cRiont, Bics: of - B - Niantisco, osrancnt willpadvestise. Qie connteyy income “and ' internal revenus taxes [ordinary receipts for the construction | NiC®N2%onatists announced that they | the foderal service but have mot left| In Champagme the Sermans, after a |l&Ve been removed from. the British |peeds. The bouncil of national de- Tl flow into the treasury. An addi- |oF fe CANEL The Jeswance ef bonds|Would support Mr. Asquith’s motion. | the state camps for home be brought |violent bombardment attacked the po- BIsck et et A o W P e . W a3 000000 it was announced. | under consideration. As a result of the debate the gov- |back under arms. The First Missis- |sitions held by General Nivelle's troops | J - ek et ey of. The co P e T e I e e Tamner | N he quick subseription to the $50,- |SThment, as Mr. Bonar Law announced, | sippi Infantry and Ambulance Com-|west of Maisons de Champagne and | 907 T8 WO &0 B ice™ said Bocreary Wilawm aties Tomporary Bmancing of the Fovern- | 000,000 Josus of cortidcates by federal|wAll proceed with legislation jo give |pany No ), Alabama. are affected by |eucceeded in penetrating elements of |iiE o] A S onsiracy o smubgie | the meeting, “were (o find ways. and balance in. the’ gemeral fand of the | federal reserve system with their bil. {Of the recommendations except pro-|Kentucky Infantry, a part of which|Germans, however, during unsuccess- jured i 1- | dustries for the support of the g tremsury, reduced to approximately |lions of dollars of resources—at a rate |POrtional representation and women's|was mustered out some weeks ago. |ful efforts they made to capture the o e e it & suffrage. These will be omitted, first, | The regiment itself has been retained | viilage of Maisons de Champagne, says |lision between an automobile and a)|ernment .o o An Eart Thaw in Russia Has i i ly Spring d PR U Bshif G All the Local Labor Unions Affiliated Rendered Impossible for the Present | was incorporated at Dover, Del., with [ With the A. F. of L. to be Placed at Any Attack by the Germans. s FroE LM posal of Government. 3 Taxation of theatre tickets in Nova . OVERSUBSCRIBED ON A 24-HOUR NOTICE * 'or mechani: O, e T re O e O e 1o iowoy By of |because theygovernment is still unde- |in the federal servics, and (s complete | the Paris war office. B o Ol IR oriaInIng e, Son mechanies {he Eovernment will issue a warrant|cials as & striking demonstration of |cided on the question, and, second, be- |its organization the waissing units may Spring Thaw in Russia. fethee i T L for that amount in payment of the|the excelient condition of —fnanclal|Sis¥of all express acceptance of the ¥ 3 An, early spring thaw on the Rus-| William Rotch Ware, an architect |qualifications and will examine appli- anish Weet- Indien. DT paredn eSS Of e o e anara | Principle of women's suffrage. - Supplemental Orders Probable. sian front, from the Baltic sea to the|and for many years editor of the|cants for physical fitness and mccnan- neshe lssue of certificates of indebted- | system for any events that the future | Pl Pr liont idea is to maie the bill| It is not improbable that _similar | Carpathian Mountains, has rendered | Architect and Luilding News, died at|ical experience only. There will ve no i, 3 S SOt Smeer than (one year, § mxy hold as little contentious as possible, so that | supplemental orders may be necessary | impossible for the present any attack | his home at Newton, Mass. school examination and no terhnical the second reading may be easily se-|In regard to otber organizations par- [if force by the Germans against the| o .. MoCall was authorized by D AN Lena Masone-Tnsluded cured: then, in committee, these two [tially demobilized. The war depart- S S = M = <o = yi NO DEVELOPMENT LIKELY GERMANS ARE NOT excepted questiohs may be raised as|ment orders are based on latest offi- Fighting in Ruman; the executive council to spend $750,000 | “In reaching the country,” Seccetary SEIZING RELIEF FOODSTUIFS.|amendments to the bill, thus giving |cial reports regarding the progress of| In Rumania fighting continues in the |0f the $1,000,000 recently appropriated | wilson said, “t.e whole power of the the house an opportunity to record its | demobilization, but in some cases of-|Uzol valley region. Here the Ge by the legislature for defense purpos-|jocal unions of the American Federa- BEFORE CONGRESS CONVENES Government i Wiithout Information | American Relief Commission Denies |opinion. ficials here have not been advised to|mans have captured fl'l(:n; lhde Rusd- es. tion of Labor will be ailed of. T i o it i 3 It is still possible that the women |date. sians a strongly entrenched ridge an e = officers and business agents have per- Concernit Serasny'e Intshtibon: Statement Made by an Englishman. | fave to wait until after the war| An order for return of the First Reg-|heid it despite numerous counter-at-| An unidentified man committed sui- | gonal knowledge of the men and local T cidé by jumping from a subway con-|jties needing work, and can speedily r- [for the fullest recognition ' of their t of eers, Com - ._at|tacks, according to- Berlin. One hun- e London, March 28,"7.55.p. m.—Refer g o oo dred prisoners and machine guns and [struction shaft in Unfon Square Park, |ajvise the working force. The post- N e e claims, but the vote for women - in|Fort Sam Houston Is expected. The mine throwers fell into the hands oOf |near 15th St., and Fourth Ave., New Lomce department has agreed 1o tians. learned definitely today that the|ring to the statements made in the A knowl- | Times by J. P. ‘Wi Engirsh | Some shape is now certain. - - ..|other _units will be assembled and it e oe "u‘,‘,"%‘;“‘,':&i‘:f kely . to | mam who dcciared that he had juet] The mew bill will not be introdusdiiwill proceed to Was¥ington as soon [the Germans. e mit Information and ald by po:Ung come before congress convenes, which |escaped from Roubalx, where he iived [Until some considerable time afterlas transportation can be provided. The| Bombardments are in progress alons| o bai a have the | A0Vertising material also. Th: civil \ould change the present situation |for 30 months during the Germar oo- |Easter and other urgent business|movement was announced without | the entire’ Austro-Itallan front, beins orts are being made to have the|geryice commission has a force of 3,000 between the United States and Ger- |cupation, that irainloads of foods.uffs | claim priority. 4 comment as to-ifs purpose by the war |SeDeciaily wiolent on_the cast e e e o O boards of examiners and ihe ¢ountry many. sent by the American relief commis- —_— epartment. s e o s divided for their purpose into 12 It Germany contemplates any sort|sion had failed fo arrive there, the |BOSTON & MAINE ROAD Bide Oenad &t Navy Deparmént. || °0Z° Of the-Cues plateku. = = . ipermittng Saudsy besebell ' in the|districts, the whole available fure i of peace move or has considered aban- | directors of the commission in Loudon o = e aonic alies e. each of which can serve in excrmining doning submarine ruthlessness or if |gave to The Associated Press touignt OPERATED AT A LOSS| At the navy department bids were|west of Monastir, launched after a o men. The fleld forces of the brreaus any other nation has a step in mind | the following Renial: —_— opened during the day for a large|violent bombardment, was put down| The recruiting committee of the|ot" immigration naturalization, labor designed to alter the present interna-| ~We can state positively not a single | Eisht Hour Law Adds $1,500,000 a |quantity of ordnance supplies and Sec- [by the Fnech barrage fire. Massachusetts Committee. on Public | otatintics and erildrena barean Wit be tional status, the government is with- | carload, much iess a trainload, of the Year to Road’s Expenses. Rt Srinicls Sinapuced Gt =om Bafety bas besun & campelgn toose;|directed Ly the department of labor tc out information on the subject. Seimivric vt st ciich S B.GSET = tional bids would be opened on Satur- | gEAR ADMIRAL FISKE NOT gure 7500 recruits for the National|work as temporary examiners Tor tne Knowledge of German . |for Roubaix, or any other tow= cccu- | Boston, March 28—The oBston &|day for comstruction of submarine AR =0 Give ADDRESS] o 2 nonce with these regular officia's ant Except for information concerning |Pied in France, ever failed to airive.|Maine railroad was operated at a loss [Chasers. =~ He D S S s Enver ' Pasha, Turkish Minister of | %1}l very large'y increase the avail- German plots against American inter- | Not only is this true, but the a.tuai|durisk the first two months of 1917, |mumber of those Ton Hbe st e Danicls Declined to Give|War, arrived at Berlin to discuss with | *P1¢ force. ed, th blic i figures of the receipt and consumption | according to a statement issued by |2ll shipbuilding concerns ve given cretary D Y h Yo ests, it was learned, e public in a the department information as to their P War Office the condition of Mesopo. Government Appreciative. genéral way knows as much as the |of the food made out and attestes by |0 I B ofett was siven ax s40s,. | bulding capacities. B gt e tamia, where the Turks are retreating | «rhe government will appre verything directly |the French local committees at Rou- | day. e deficit was given as $809,- q 3 : app e e e S ectY | baix and checked by the commission’s | 267, compared with surplus of $115,- Speeding Construction. New York, March 28KRear Admi- |before the British columns. active assistance of ali organi fne Gerinan Intrizues in this and oth. | American delegates in the Lile dis-|732 in thc correspond®s period last| The New York Shipbuilding com- |2l Bradley A. Fiske, U. 8. N., retired, | o . .\ \ ere assigned to 100 Jew- | 214 Individuals having means er countries, the government has |trict, correspond within a few pounds |year. pany: the Secretaty also sald, has been |who had been expected to speak on| Policemen were assionsd to 100 few- |operating with these officer s Thuch Information which up to the|in the total of many tons within the| Mr. Hustis stated that the _eight|requested to speed up comstruction of | The Mind of the Navy, at a meeting of ({70 DULCAST ZHOPS 87 SllidD ow-|ing_and” preparing persons Prosent it has mot thought it wise to |fgures of the amount of foodstuffs|hour, as applied to men directly af- |the super-dreadnough Idaho, building|the, New York Elecirical Society to-|mE an appen) Tor Brolocton o e. [cmployment under the government make public. forwarded by the commission from |Zected by its provisions, will add at|a¢ its plant. The Idaho was to be|Qi8ht, was unable to deliver his ad- Tl ILn Wit of musat appointment. In government places President Wilson today continued |Holland and Brussels to this dist.ict. |least $1,500,000 a year to the road’s |peady for launching by October, but a | 2feSS because Secretary of the N&‘;Y = the civil service commission will fur- conferences with his advisors prepara- | “In fact, the total receipts = the |Ravrolls. Other wage adjustments |postponement has been necessary. |Deniels withheld his permiesion, dt] o, o G, er, president of the|Rish the examinstions. For - under tory to writing the address he will de- | Whole 1,882 French communes pro- [Will add $500,000 more. Fuel at ex- | Builders of the battieships Maryland, | 725 announced by George X Guy, the| 8RN o o e & Rubber Co., of |Private concerns doing work for the UVAR 20, COREERRS . Week. visioned by the commission show a loss | isting rates, in his opinion, will cost | Colorado, West Virginia and Washing- | S5ctaly of the soclety. = ho|Akron, convicted of using the mails to | Sovernment, the United s em- The administration is said to be|of but two-tenths of one per cent. on |$4.000,000 more than a vehr ago, and |ton. also have been requested to ex- | Jajor General Leonard Wood, w! ': e s eontenced o 21 monthe | Ployment service's 80 stations th-ough chiefly concerned at presént with the |485.000 tons of foodstuffs sent in by the [Mmaterials and increased car hire|pediate construction work and to In- | 1o to have spoken on The A"'!m o e Podoal penttantiary at Atiante. the United States will be sole.y en- form of action to be taken by con-|commission from Holland and Brus- |charges will further increase the costs | fuce more rapid work a special bonus ;’:J‘"’,’f“,fi'fl'fi;‘,aj‘,fig e gaged and will co-operate W the cogn! rmany 3 i i - o o civil service commission als e A ;‘ningle mited Siates and *Svien regard to the statement of gq?x‘i’fe?‘?flckly“}‘:f’&'s“’"’ kind is | has been suggested by the department.|preparing for his transfer to his new | Universal military training was en- g son! sive steps, while being carefully con- |taken American white flour and sub- : I el et 1o he wokai|mitaed Tee fohy tauleein i |MOVENENT TO NCHEARE e R T e [hssatin, & C fng Tiinols miembers of Coustess to AMERICAN RELIEF WORRKERS Upon as questions for determination |sawdust, the facts are as follows: This PRODUCTION OF FISH |In order to expediate recruitins. Neith- | | Secretary Danicls recenty sent 2juse o o — 2 after congress has defined the status|German flour was not substituted for —_ er department intends to permit any |ROte to AAmiTal SR CreCt Rthout| Governor Keyes, of New Hamp- |TMat 'rh:m.s"ut;:n;:u: \::::r. Quaran of the nation. any American flour, but was p=. ed | By Leading Fish Companies of East-|delay in examining applicants or other t jon and Mr. Guy ex- |shire, appointed a committee on pub- Whether suggestions that a huge|by the Germans ‘trom the native i Casida. preliminary procedura which might be | ooy Bt some Jensih the unsuecess. |lice safety consisting of 100 citizens to loan or gift of money to one or more |Krench crop as an addition to the caused by inadequate machinery dur-|pu efort which had been made to ar- |co-operate with the civil and military | The Hague, via London, Ma::h 28 ot u:h:&t.ert:nag;:ysh!x;‘uolgmbeh:dgg't‘l :;:l:ngnar;n:':lm:i and mas ux: same| St Johnm, N. B. March 25 - {Ing the rush of recruits now develop- | ange for his appearance at the meet- |authorities in the work of prepared- :’n,.'.o ‘p.‘m.—’l;h: Associated Press bar 3 ixture rye and wheat as|ing fish i a | ing. 3 een informed from an absolute'y au- s i - et e This _addition amounted to 100)|a movement to increase fish produc-| During the day Secretaries Lansing, |appeal to Secretary Daniels, who ex-| Orders were received by military of- sk S5 e Pl 8 | ocaln. S rellef workers o e o ed, are generally regarded as questions |grammes daily per person until No- |tion. = A. H. Brittain x . : v S s: = , president of the | Baker and Daniels conferred regardin; ressed sympathy at the predicament |ficials at St. John, . B., to recruit £, 4 . f l“lhsgmgl:lodd::gm?:év;e the issue ;;l}laber. 1916, and now is 180 grammes | Atlantic Fish corporation, said that|the army and navy pnpa.muof::. huf g: the society but said he did not feel !men for the Canadian reserve squad- |mission for relief in Belgium to suomif — i coumniniton feste: th prizes had been offered to induce fish- | there was no announcement of the |he could change his ruling in respect|ron of the Royal Flying Corps, one of [t0 a period of ‘news quaran he PACIFISTS BRANDED AS ety sslon feels that tis dis-|ermen to continue their activities dur- |specific subjects discussed. Tonight|to Admiral Fiske. Mr. Guy left With |the latest branches of Dominion mili- | time not to exceced four weeks, .o or- semination of unverified reports of | jn gthe latter part of the Lenten sea- | Mr. Daniels left for Annapolis to pre- | the secretary a copy of the speech the |tary service. (ller uly ,»‘:yv‘:n(t military information rom leaking out DISLOYAL BY D. A. R.|!his kind tends to destroy the confi-|son, when skippers on the Nova Sco- |side at the graduation exercises there |admiral intended to deliver with the ath dence of aihe Charitable world in the |tia coast usually tie up their vessels |tomorrow of the first class of 183 mid- |request that it be censored by some Pass Resolutions Calling on Congress - tribition and therefore di-|for overhauling. Many have agreed | shipmen ordered into active service|one in the navy department. ~ Mr. filled with high explosives and bombs count from the day esent chi ges Brussels Three Germans with two suitcases| The fime wou ay dow: to Establish System of Defemse. |lcoily decreases the amount of food |t oleave their craft in the water and |three montbs ahead of its regular |Daniels retained the speech and said |were arrested near the Cumberiand I sin_ = Sont fo these people. wha, even accord- | to suspend werk only long emoush 20 | Tame. graduation The second. iass [he would look it over, Mr. Guy sald. |Valley and Norfolk & Western railroad | of their readiness to depart. They will New Haven, Tonn., March 28.—Reso- beg.urvm'b £ t‘flkef‘s reports, would |change from winter to summer rig-|which will be called into service in| Secretary Daniels returned the pridge, over the Shenandoah river, be asked to assemble some center, lutions were adopted at the 24th an- |°¢ S & but for this fool ging. September probably will be kept at the [speech this morning, according to Mr.|near Eikton, Va. like Liege, or probably a German city, nual conference of the Daughters of 5 S e academy this sumnier for intensive|Guy, with a note saving the rule re- {such as Cologne Karlsruhe or Munich, the American Revolution here (0da¥ | 145845 MEN OF M1 POSED. AS UNITED & training instead of taking the annual |lating to Admiral Fiske still held. The Illinois house of representatives | which they would not be allowcd to calling upon congress to adopt meas- 8 MILITARY 5 TATES cruise. has killed all pending dry lesis'ation, [leave for the period mentioned ures for the establishment of a per- AGE IN*RHODE ISLAND SECRET SERVICE AGENT B e INSTRUCTIONS IN MILITARY including a state-wide prohibition ref- | The “news qa~rantine” would apply manent and democratic eystem of de- ; S BRITISH TROUPS SANG AS TRAINING AT WESLEYAN. erendum bill. The latter measg-re, on |eaually to Prand Whitlock, the Ameri- fense based on the universal plan; ures Announc illiam E. Kelly, Held in $5,000 ey which the drys had centered their cam- | can minister to Tlelgium, and h ¢ aff, branding P‘;l'fldsm g dd‘mym and| of lnflultr.i:l bgc.g:gmn;lm"" at I:Nvldane: = THEY AWAITED SHIP TO SINK. | \jundred Undergraduates Par- |Paign, was defeated 50 to 67. :;:0'{; ”‘; ,f'“']m";;’mfift'l"""x";,“fl"- inee dangerous, giving aid and comfort to R P reak in diplomatic latious, re- the enemy, and ‘condemning all other| Pprovidence, R. I, o B T e But Rescue Vessels Took Them Off the ticipated Yesterday. Major Frank D, Beary, of Allentown, |gards on the same footing as relief acts designed to prevent the ado; tion | Isiang, with a po “mum ‘-—3“0‘:; B Reily wreceiod fere i m“m Torpedoed Transport Tyndareus. 2 A Comm March 28— Fol- |attached to the Fourth ' Pennsylvania | workers, althourh personally .n the of measures for the protection of the |men 'has 145.845 rmen of militasy: sce | charge of attempting to e o taient By the - ustass | Iifantry. and Deputy _Adjutant-Gene- {case of Mr. Whiflock 4hs period cf da- country. according to figures amnounc ey | St fiiy o Daia tuloell SMeE nr | o e MATR IS RS D . e P taleass collea Beveral daya ago, [Tal Of Ceinayivauis .was made & col. |lention. as s matier of couriedy. ndehi Addressing the conference, Mrs.lhy Colonel Geo : nced today [Pretending &« =3 Se- | British transport Tyndareus, wita a|of Wesleyan co/lege sever VS 280 |onel by Adjutant-General Stewart and [be shortened. After the “quaran.ine > s Tge H. Webb, commis- e confessed today |pattalion of the Middlesex regiment |Placing at the c’'sposal of the govern- |gggigmed to the administration staff. |has ended, it is stated that no opstia- ed in the way oi the cles will be pl nd ielief or of the |departure of the offici John Laidlaw Buel, state regeni, out- |gioner of industrial ese | When arraigned bef oar | o statistics. Th when ed ore United States Kk i Fe ment the institution’s building: and lined the attitude of the organization. | Agures, he vaid. include men from 1§ | Commissioner Healey. He was held|eans Againas "he southornmest sotns|other material facilities, 200 . under-| Erancis G. Caffey, sol I8 saying that its members were not |t 44 g O th ot for the federal grand jury in $5,000 - - i par agr] am i - 0se- capabls of bear-| OF S O ,000 |of Africa. The men were parade: |graduates met this afternoon to receive g . probably | workers by any route they may cnoose b ll::;:r; ‘;e‘::u;;?nguffia:‘ he|Ing arms however, 21,187 are aliens | bail. lly said he had been operat- |geck and after roll call began to dsi::' their first instructions in _muitary | Wi hlem:;;t)?rfted by‘c‘grt:;&enf R rriid S s membership 1s now 6,100, who have not signified their intention |in& in cities throughout the east since while they waited for the ship to sink. | training, under command of Waiter G.|,q United States district attorney in The following officers were esiccled | Of, becoming citizens, and 82349 are|March 1. B B e TSP 10 STk | Cady, professor in physics. Pe:ding | sy Yok o omcoton H. ' Bnowden |SHIPPING STATISTICS FOR married men. With exemptions under and the Lroops were transferred to tweo | the arrival of u regular United States | yos patl whose ferm expires mext e e e ol AiadDou army officer, who is expected at the |m it for the ensuing year: Mrs .John 1aid-1 fae feaernt n 5 d state statues. and al- | SOCIETY WOM rescuing steamers. law Duel, state regent; Mrs. Chatles |lowance for rejections and physical SR uRGHe The admiralty issue dtonight 1%~ fol- | opening of the pring term, dail; “rills During Week Ending March 25, Saif sm"mc N iar. renordlng seitotery. unfitness Colonel Webb estimated that YOUNG MEN TO ENLIST |lowing statement on the incident: will be held. The volunteer t-aining| The Balfimore conference of the ring 0. e ' Miss Jennle Loomis, tressurer, Mre,| 0C,Sulber of able bodied men who E “The admiralty transport Tynéarcus, |COrPs was orgarized shortly af.er the |nyfethodist Episcopal .church at the ings Were 2314, Arrivals 2/433. 3 - | could _enlist it they so desired would |Spoke From Automobiles at Noon |with a battalion of the Middlesex resi- |action taken a: the trustees’ mesting |opening of its anfual session at Bal-| 3o o . —o— = Carl P. Harringto: M; WL 3 " Ciaver” ang Mre Christion Suaris | be reduced to 27.500. Hour Gatherings in New York. |ment aboard, siruck a mine at $ in|had been made public. A numoer of|timore adopted a resolution express- |, ondon. “rach 28 215 p. w councillors. the evening of Feb. 9 off Cape Agul- [Students who 1eceived instruction at|ing its appreciation of the difficult M= the wock ending Wfarch 25 a tota New York, March 28—Women of so- [has. A strong southwesterly gai was | the Plattsburgh training camo last|problem confronting President Wilson |2f 2314 shins over 100 fons net ar COAST ARTILLERYMAN cial prominence, a ® | summer have been selected as platoon by rived at ports in the United King GERMANS ACCUSTOMED TO , speaking from auto- |blowing and immediately after tae ex. and pledging hil its entire support. = SHOOTS MAN AT GRO mobiles to noon-hour street gatherings, | plosion the ship began to settle oy the | leaders, sergeants and corporals 5 —— dotp, according to an official state DOING AS THEY ARE TOLD TON |urged young men to respond to the|bead. e HUMANIA ORDERED TO ment gssued thiz oy During call of their country here today. “‘Assembly’ was sounded and the|TO RAISE LARGE FLAG the same pericd 2,472 ols of over Ernest Becker, on Trial for Conspir- [John Lucy, Who Has Been Employed |er women, employed as lerks and |men. doaned litehelts and parsied e Ml oM. COMMAN |- | T IS COMED (AERMAND 180, ton et Salled in the acy, So Testified. by New London as a Laborer. stenographers, tendered their services|perfect order. Roll was called and —_— Unfted Kingdom. ires arg = & gratis to the regular recruiting offi- |upon the order ‘Stand easy the waole |Band From the Navy Yard Will Fur-| o 2y Threatens Repris. exelusive of fishing v nd loeca New York, March 28.—Ernst Beck- New London, Conn., March 28.—John | Cers, volunteering cheerfully to per-|battalion began to sing. mand is Not Complied shipping. £ nish Music. - ighteen Pritish merchant vessels er, one of six Germans on trial here |Lucy of Springfleld, Mass., a laborer, | form any work that might be assign-| “Two steamers, despatched to the R \ arged with plotting to destroy ves- | was SO SN S LaRh v She R N fe e rescue, arrived on the scene witi'n an| Boston, March 28—Flag raisings, | omers D;émla(:;rfhrczctsvgon%mmi;:;‘ P B e s sels leaving American ports with mu- e the coast artillery guards- “-tudy crease In the number of |hour. During this trying time. al-[which have become numerous during | Rumania, says the Swiss minister | hospital ship Asturias, were sunk by nitlons for the entente Ao, deqlared | N e ralloocn Lomyond of the Thames | Spplicacants for enlistment was re-|thoush faced by the probability of im- |the present crisis, will be brought to|there has notified the Ruman gov- |mines or submarines. . Seven mer- o T e o o D S b 2 R, e e e sy Wiacioaintained |g climax with the raising Of a large |ernment on behalf of the German |chant vessels under 1,600 tons also are told, mot to asking questions.” |Second hit the man in the hand. Lucy, Thomas F. Smith, of T: flag on_Boston Common on Monday |foreign office that unless Rumania re- | were sunk, Thirteen British merchant SRS o 20 S oeations” | Sona e C e - Sescthey of Tain-| . ooilonation of Swedleh Gabs noon. Mavor Curley will deliver an | leases by Aprll 14 all interned Ger- |vessels, (ncluding three during the pre- ¢ many Hall, was ynanimously designat met, address ban; e | mans, includin 0se o . rt . W successfull had testified to having made parts of |about two weeks, claims he was about |ed last night as the democratic nom-| Stockholm, March 28, via London, Boston navy yard will furnish music. Gcvingny. will seize, mors Mostages it |attacked by submavines. | The Britien shells which wers used for bombs, but |30 yards fro mthe soldier who fired the | inee for congress from the fifteenth|8.25 p. m.—The king has accepted the patriotic_mass meeti; B 3 ng _will be |the occupied districts of Ruman 1 3 - denfed knowing for what the bombs|shot and mm approaching the guard|(N. Y.) district to succeed the late|resignation of tae entire cabine: head- |held in the Boston Opera Hpuse on | will deportp these new ho-un‘: ";g ;’:l:“l:sr‘anclhx:gk"gdu:::; t'r-.aem::mo v;: hail. * ~uwmw Saturday night. - Bulgaria and Turkey. ¥ riod. ‘ in‘answer 'to his Michael F. Conry. %

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