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the City’s Population o Waine appropri_| brm“m-";": i » ’ roRwaRD, Sixty’ students "i'_"‘. PN Py NEwanTn . e of M i " OF ST. QUENTIN. High School left Philadelphia on & - m] . to New York. TAKE ANOTHER VILLAGE |, ot v, 2. 2m22"s. 5L #2920, 22| Plan Worked Out by the War Department Calls for Resolution Adopted Says “State of War Was Thrust Upon Us by Ge_rmany : : a r-:-: S Oy oo s vmm&wf o g That Number of Men in Their Twenties Fighting Between Snow Squalls.’ “The annual appropriation bill, car- rying $48,246,698, was passed in the N.‘-y!orlmb!lvmotuw 1 EACH MAN FREE FROM HOME RESPONSIBILITY IT WILL BE TAKEN UP IN THE HOUSE TODAY 2 the . 3 b is_reported killed and five ClmanuRendxedlatemtheAfthfim ‘ “the o T s v i mmflfl injured. in"an_ exvlo- | Several Million Men Must be Enrolled and E ined Physical- John Sharp Williams Denounced a ‘Speech Made by ‘ h C”::::_:"t Aplaeny Iy Before the Process of Selection Can bé Applied—Co- Senator La Follette as More Worthy of Herr Von Beth-] confarence with the Briian Secretary operation of State and Municipal Authorities May be 3 o or the: . - French Take Three Villages. of State for Foreign Affairs, Arthur J. man Hollweg Than of an American Senator — The|mas L Lo g_’f&&”fi%fifiu@% ":::-m" R Sought—Navy Department Has Placed Contracts for Galleries Were Crowded, But There Was No Outburst %:.,*m::wm&fi.’é’%l%fi The. T5th Tatantrs, the nemre. Nationsl 200 Submarine Chasers and Has Prepared to Take Into When the Resolution Was Passed, as the Great Crowd , Vlien Bow Tauth o Hae e | Soere eiment | the Service a Huge Fleet of Motor Craft for Inland Patrol Was Awed by the Solemnity of the Occasion and Sober- ) o de L T ?‘;-c,;e' :qu}e.:::gi I B SR Work—Army Officers Are to Oppose Any Premature Ef- ed by the Speeches They Had Heard. ) ences’ between Ambosse- | pO0ton they captured three i TIie Speury. fort to Send an Army Abroad to Fight. same sector, from whic! rmana | A bill. was introduced in the Pekin are declared fo have fed 1o enan® |senate for the erecton of a bronze —_— v indleate | 1eaVIng behind wounded, three howit- |Statue of John Hay. former American z Washington, April 4.—The resolu-ernment has committed repeated acts|, Zers and mwch other war material, |Secretary of State. Washington, Abril 4—Detailed plans jed French and British supply systems. tion declaring that a state of war ex- |of war against the government and the o After the capture of Metz en Couture of. the war department for raising an| The council of national defence and ists between the United States and |people of the United States of Ameri- ecessary. r the British pressed on to the east of | Four large buildings of the Bethle- larmy numbering millions, if that is|its advisory commission will meet Germany was passed in the senate to- | ca; therefore, be it {dccied’ whether | the Village. Here the last official re- |hem Foundry & Machine Co., at South |necessary “to bring the German gov- |again tomorrow in joint session. The night by a vote of 82 to 8. It will be| “Resolved, by the senate and house b - port says, théy are still engaged with | Bethlehem, Pa., were destroyed by fire |ernment of the German empire to |commissioners are toiling night and taken up for passage in the house to- |of representatives of the United States ; . the Germans and also to the north in |2t @ loss of $200,000. terms,” were placed in President Wil- |day to make ready in every way for morrow. of America, in congress assembleq, that the mneighborhood of the Havrincourt 273 son’s hands today-in the form of a bill, | the activities that will come quick on Senator McCumber's substitute to|the state of war between the United e ‘Wood. The capture of this wood|, The lower house of the Illinois leg- | prepared by the general staff, and re- |the heels of the adoption of the war declare the existence of a state of war |States and the imperial German gov- 4 n | Would have placed the British danger- |iSlature has unanimously concurred in|yiewed and revised in part by Secre- |resolution. Definite agencies are upon the sinking of another American |e€rnment which has thus been thrust ) ously near Marcoing, an important|the Senate joint resolution favoring |tary Baker and the general officers who | springing up aimost overnight through ship by Germany was defeated without | upon the United ;States is hereby for- piow town and the junction' of the roads|Universal military training] are his military advisors. every trade, industry and profession = roll call. mally declared; and that the president = Tunning from Peronne and Bapaume N The president, as commander-in- |until every man and woman shall share The Resolution Drafted. be, and he is, hereby authorized and - fo Cambrai. West of St. Quentin | Chancellor Kirkland announced thatlchief, already has approved the basis |in it. directed to employ the entire naval | CHICAGO MEAT PACKERS German counter-attacks inst the | yanderbilt University for the rest of |,gopied fo rthe war army and prepara The resolution, drafted after con-|and military forces of the ’ GRANT WAGE 1} A [British 1n an endeavor fo. recapture |the term would provide military train- |Hohs have been made at the war de- | A MOBILIZATION CAMP sultation with the state department,|States and the respurces of GE INCREASES | (T 0 I Monday failed, aceord. |InE for students desiring it. partment for presenting the measure to and already accepted by the house 3 Pt NEAR SPRINGFIELD, : committee, says the state of war thrust | ;rugont o CATTY. on Ay eg Ranging From 2 1-2 to 12 Per Cent, 118 to London. the military committee of congress. si GFIELD, MASS upon the United States by Germany is | bring the conflict to a successful ter- Effective April 1. * |Berlin Reports Heavy British Casual- s 2,000,000 Trained Men. Department of the East Hag Ordered o A o e v | minstion. W M tNe — ties. Taylor Brothers Furnit Secretatry Baker said today it would Oiart o Salect Bitos Dresldent o c;he‘:l;ur&‘m&!: country are hereby d C:‘le-o. Apnlu:;—!h L 2{ meat| The Rerlin war office asserts that|Pittsburgh, at a loss of $150,5000. 20 to the house and senate committee el v congress of the United Stat —— M‘%';:. at Unfon Inortheast of Bapaume and west of St. as soon as the war resojutions had been | = Springfleld, Mass., April 4.—The de- SR b T B VeSS | i S et Beniiet 1 - | e T A S R A R e e R e T mination. ol “had supposed - anill recently [Sectiv Dril I, 1t was learned | Noreutl, 240 Britmn pricnat near B o ias aiaeste fhom Prasiannt reasons for the need to train the | about Springfield for & sermi.perms. La Follette Denounced by Williams. _the g senators | today. . killed by their own machine gunners|C2ITanza and violated his pledge e O e e Dl el DroGuce; |uent mobilization camp for four di- PPy sz g Just after | 204 vote and aet | This is believed to be not less than | yisions, er approximately 100,000 mer 11 o'clock at thé close of a debate-that | hog 4 S g ey c r : Sixty of force - 12,000,000 to be trained within - two | Proper-ralivoad facilities and wate bad lasted - continuously C 10 3 octripe 1.2 ~ J 3 isoners 4 Fublic [years. - z Supply are the- cardinai points being o'clock this morning. ' The < was | Das been : d by’ _hewspa: x o i n - . ; ed tn Navy -Department AB'-‘V_N; evnnm :‘ercd., I’N:’bnb}y the - divisions h a Y. 1 - - e ; 5e:- 3 o the navy department, Secretary | wi encamped separately about the reached late in the afternoon when _the the a e 3 . 202 annou durfhg thé day that{city. ~ Space epough will be aliotted staff, itary Dounced & ABeSCh Ty BEHAWGS : a | TOLiY A8 to % ' Mvnia, 35 ortheast of| ‘Otto Carl. Doerrier, con ‘for approximately: two hun- | each camp to Drovide for winter qu Follete as more worthy Herr., von | "oy Siave | e s e 1 SRRy Feaain m:nnnnfi:iv;‘.fl;ufll 2 4 e nt, was dred -nbmgl:mrl:‘ra?:‘“l lp-trol L It ‘l- u?de;a!ood that national n jor, 4 - — = ermosa Beach, boats had t, and- jonal con- | guard units of t t [ e bt ke S b g Snotrine and I hever shall . f unhap- [FLAG PRESENTED TO - Say acrogs fhe Stokhod river |Federal agents as & German spy sus- | pouis R4S Deep 1ok Sag aqaiconal conv | SI0ES, wiits, of Ihe east may be *By The passage of the resolution was |Phe most pationt resteren ag . oarr CITY OF MERIDEN |27 inflictéd heavy casualties on the | pect. Preparations to take into the service a | volnnteers. Springfield was selecton not marked by an outburst from the | srientlons SondCPALIOR W sooid Sine —_— e e miderable baoty alaaf > e Wolff, of Jarsey City, was | BuSS fleét of small motor craft, for in- it le sald, beeause of its connecting galleries, and on the fiuor. the senators [leaves us in disags RE the | Ten Thousand Pecple Turned Out into the hands of the Ge: s. Pe- | Theodors Wolff, y City, shore patrol work, also are being com- | railroads and its central location wiin X id. réports the entrv by the Rus- @ d charged with ¢omplicity with T he N 2 w themselves were unusual grave and 3 & P m . vy us: leted. ‘espect to the New England coast, Ne e mnyurwefimlvlr’nedz& 3l gl;‘-elmt, L fo : b Witness the P: : sians ‘into the Austrian trenches near n and Fritz Koib, ac— | PINCh o i) onrerrea today with | York and the Long Island shore and hames ifi--voltes® thit. quivered with s : X S, Con TN o mrore | RAlaEova, the occupants of them be- [CieY OEsenvhingthe Miack Tom dis-| capeatn: Wilson, recently commanding | Albany, N. Y. another distributing ; o % 3 : ; h raread: t Pennsylvania, | point. emotion. * T the president's apess than 10060 peopie turned out tonight Russians Pursuing Turks. S rprigns st Bt v ShsNBeq AL CHIeE of thie entiny The galleries were fillda to overflow- | many and lha'm - for city of a bag purchased. by public|, O the Persion front the Russians|enlist in the navy at Baltimore will be | P8trol service .on the Atlantic gea’ | WOMEN WORKING FOR ing and on the floor back of the sena- | heutrality. He subscription. The flag was hung in|aT¢ still in pursuit of the Turks in |emet in b The tablets will be|board. Conferences also were he tors’ seats were almost half the mem- |tween this country #nd Germany have | the canter of the city while the vast |the region of Khanikin. Bombardments plm:ln in public buildings throushout |¥ith the engineering SEpek e o e RECRUITS IN PHILADELPHIA bership of the house. in the diplo. [not changed greatly since the diplo-|assembiage sant “The Star Spanejed |and, small operations by detachments | Pne city. e e e of 210-fout yatrol| Touring the City With Enlisted Men Inal sallery was Secretary nsing, reak. d heered. ‘The " presen- [ OF Pprogress — t - 4 lociie < craft to be ordered The departmen From-the* Navy Yard, Minister Elmngren of Sweden. Barller |, Declaring he Sonvinced that | furchase of the flag and it was ac e B MoRastir and. says | ooe coerloiiy deotroyon by Jire last |Fecelving new vosais constantly. | Philadelphia, April 4—Nine women, s ~ merchantmen > Z e] 01 e In the evening Dr. Ritter, the Swiss Wholly fatils and “a Ture to their . | cepted by Mayor Joseph A. Cooke. | hat o el iy or 'ihiod |night; resuiting in a loss cstimated at e T v v It s o Siten mén from th this o e TR Teren struction,” Senator La Follette spoke | E ‘women ‘and chil : = g possible, because of the enormous|of the city in motor I eeretary. ACATSD ei T o foor | Of hoW he bad been criticized by the | NATIONAL GUARDSMEN MAY children. Numerous hous amount of booking and inspecion in-|two weeks' campaign for . e es also were destroved. p during the last-few hours of the de- o e o M BE SENT OUT OF STATE >3 s e ofT.‘.‘.':"'S,Z;'IZ-."" o l‘cln:d e i S ET R L g e e Mt (havy. o The women visited the ate, - . by T 2 ROA oT tpen Pa., a 7 centers, ~ mi Hardly a Murmur of Applause. McAdoo, lsteried froin: & galiery. To Any Strategic Points Within Their = R ey o3 Soinek War Depaitanent’s "Apniy- Plan. districts and residential sections, As the last name was called, and the | Doesn’t Like to be Called “Wilful.” Districts. -4 'Y MILITARY GUARD . The eope of the war department's |, E1ans_for an auxiliary police pa- clerk announced the vote, 52 to 6,) P?Representatives of the president : On Berkshire Division Bridge of New army plan is gradually becoming clear, | 501 foree to ald in guarding the city there was hardly a murmur of ap-|saw fit, by methods I do not care to| Washington, April 4—The war de- H. R Itmore, the estate of the late Geo.|alihough the details are being with- axu " zfig“ute sovr; er as the re- vlasuse, characterize, to prevent my speaking,” |Partment tbday authorized department Haven Road at Derby. W. Vanderbilt, near Asheville, X. C. | aCOCUet TR IG0° Sane "o Congress. | SUIf of the latest developments in the Great Crowd Was Awed. sald. “The e commanders to distribute Desby. Conn., April 4—Frank Gaynor | 8%, 0Fered by Mrs. Edith Vandervilé |jnciuded in the scheme must be the | (3tlo0s], crisis were under considera- The great crowd was awed by the’ Swhich 'y to the War Department as a mobili- | funds and equipment necessary to es- % solemnity of the gecasion and soberes points within, _ thel f Waterbury, who with Richard Dufty |10+ comp. o biion military training on a basis| The plans call for the immediate en- as g ck, doing guard & 2 rollment of. several thousand men over by, the spesches they had heard |t S o T oaths of office. oo | lines. : the Berkehire “Governor Whitman signed _the _bill [BEXEE, Perore attempted fn the United}s5 years of age. e ined i a5 _announced, the |p;oseq the bill. I know of no graver |stood the guard: e g and making the maximum peace strength |SUSTr o nas changed in the Bu: |, SIx aeroplanes have been pledged senate remained In session only a few charge.” igh for the aviatio £ th J; - Co ““Straw Vote” Postcards. val militia 4,500 and giving rf n corps of the Uniyer. mpty & oace-ang the bnatory thens e ey e e e R e teature of the pats |ty of Pennsylvania, selves, tired out by the long day, lett| Senator La Follette read a sheat of NBURY POSTMAST maximum in the event of war. tles today. Mimie trench warfare, re- qulckly The senats adiourned until | telegrams repor jstrs wote” post- GLASTONBURY POSTMASTER - - 5 & ; s replace much of the old order skirmish | ST. PAUL, FINLAND AND noon Fri card the: varions com- OPPED % . Bt e of tom.socmtons s s B R L S| e e e e el o AL ementos. with. nard Tharch: cepmic choss SaFELY % = " ;3 £ 1 t 4 5 egaingtts Of thel seuatore Mo wated |8 had recolved reteting his | e der prar e mart a1 ke ahouid o, Parson ted- ons | Bar peibe o o R ottasy ey | and viEorous physical exerciscs $0| 1y Armed American Liners and of the group of twelve which defeated e e Jon Caysirs. Haht shatiae President Wilson in a public speech. L i White Star Vessel Arrive in British Ports. the armed neutrality bill sexsion. . Thare was Lo Atag & BE taken to Griffin hospital for treatment.| General Pers announced that| There are many indications that it e s T h Luster this time, however, and most of master »d dead | GERMAN REPLY ON THE orders will be issued - directing Na.iis proposed to build up a fighting ma-| N.uw York, April 4—Word was re- the thirt .ot the newspa- > tional Guard troops called out in thé |chine composed exclusively of men in pir Yora, o # Sumed by Championd of the. FmSRIL D to the et G R AR TREATIES OF 1799 AND tezg |southern department to prooceed to | their twentics and each man free from [ SSIVeq here foday of the oi-val of (b Of the other six opponents of armed % from 1 e i state mobilization camps immediately. | responsibilities e o] et s 8"t Paul at English ports. Both ships left neutrality, Senators Cummins, Kenyon 9 s to Observe Stipulations Applying to embarrass his soldierly qualities. an American port on March 24. They Patrick Heagney was killed and Bi- | perfect military weapon is to be fash- and Kirby voted for the resolution to- v . | made Protection of Americans. were armed. night. Senators O’Gorman, Clapp and | Asserting 3 C ovan Bundy was seriously injured |ioned, officers say, if the army’s plan| "y " Janle 0, Works, the remaining three, retired to to the 3 Washington, Aprfl 4—Germany, in|When a freight elevator in the ware- |is accepted by congress. It will take|g oyl carried 67 passenger. private life at the end of the last ses- ~digressed replying to the American refusal to re- | ?0use of the Thomas rvey Stor_|time and money, bu nen - tons. Baecicana. - Ohe. Fin h e Co., of New York, fell four|a force as will make its weight_ tell “TFhie vote tollows: Goinred her prepars o ona 1828, has | 255, 00 against any troops In the world. Pre | oo, J 0, P arge For the Resolution. poor who stipulations as applying to protectios " R The White Star Line received a ca- drambti of Ameri rman soii, but in| The Mexican Government sent an|prescribed limits would be called out | IS JFIVe Flor e a cas = % icans on_Ge: nac Brosssars, - Chambetishy - Copenam: orsamized = i : De sepinian of efficials hers hes stated |RIROUPCIRR! 2o opted Housdors neo, | Soilest awmber for training, o the |the safe arrival in a British port of Fletcher, Gerry, Hardwick, Hitchcock, : - ents calling for a con- for & meeting In MoRtevideo of | mememotign ot men o assumé family | the steamship Cedric. Hugh Husting, = J: 3 0 uation of the negotiations. ‘posal - pereen The vessel left here a week ago with (South akota. Jones. (New Mosiony: : 3 It was indicated tonight. that no re. jmerican nations to Jeclde on a com- |responsibilities soes up rapldly atter | C0e VEROLICIT NONE § ek aep i Kendrick, King, Kirby, Tewis, Mc- : jolnder Jould be sent, but that it hag [™mOR PolcY toen 4y ey YeaT® men in their most vig- |Passengers. The Cedric carries a crew artin, _ M. Overman, : o | The treatics Buseie Jocided to abrogate | wiss Margaret Wilson, . the Presi_|orous vears, ready for any hardships. | °f 225 m £ B ughter, left Washing- | Eac] coeedi increment of , . Saulsbury. o at they o not protect from o for Now Ttk i prepare . for a | Lo O inine would probably | WHEAT JUMPED T0 2.02 L e L : 0 == harbors. -_ American | series of concerts in the _South, have reached the same stage of physic- A BUSIEL Th. BHICAGO momsmh :orxmné) ‘Smith (Geor- t's - statement = proceeds of which will be devoted to|al development by the time the m*g =4 £ia), Smith (South Caroiina). Swan- |many’ had e R LL ~ |SAY MERCHANT sHIP Red Cross work In th army and navy. |ing had been glven. E e e Tigidly | Impending War Sends All Grain and Walsh, Willlams—43. 3 s0 L 5 SANK A SUBMARINE & Reading Railway | maintained. 3 Provisions Upward. Republicans—Borah, Brady, Brande- Four Men Ware Killed, Three Men and | I o el R Co. has ordered 500 gondola cars from Registration of Single Men. Chicago, April 4—Impending war njured Baltithors. < Registration of all single men be- St forcs P 800 W - _at St Johm, N. B. 20 Report. £ < | exvecn the fized ases wil be . big task. | Voduy C5o™ b1 e “mbvemento. on ihe ifornia), Jones (Washing- St. John, N. B. April 14— The box from the | Cooperation of state an - | boara of trade, and swept all grain ana ion), Kellogg, Kenyon, Knox, Lodge, & » 3 sink- thorities may be sought under the plan | ;royisions upward to ‘what some big S etaahar otatn " =3 ¥ e 0f & Cermap submarine which ‘at- |Faliman Co. for state co-operation in the nationallgegiers referred to as nearly a famine McCumber, % : 4 UTHERN MINNESO Page, Perirose, Polnextor, s = - 5 Sons. tacked their ship ninety miles TWO SOUTHERN MINNESOTA war measure basis. Wheat fumped to 2.02 a bush- Smith ~ (Michigan), Smoot, Sterlng. | wrlt b s P S . was reported by the council of i noe. | el for May delivery. more than double Sitheriand, .. Townsend, . Vadsworts. bey the’ dect: basement. ; CITIES AGAINST WAR |Several million men must be enrolled [ ¢ oF May delivers. more than douli: bef the Warren, Watson, Weeks, Wolcott—39, clerk; o hantman and examined physically ope The close was wild, at the topmost 5 a E e it, Vi 262 to 31, New Ul f selection can be applied. 201 6 2 v T . 8t. Peter Voted m | process o of: d, 201 5-8 to 202 M: a otal for the resolution—s2 framed by th undersea. " Probably workers of certain classe; ;'10"flgoref;oh°1.z it gy Bt o] Against the Resolution. 3 n, s o the bottom The 3 f ety Whose labor is vital to maintainance of T ot ot Democrats—Lane, Stone, Vardaman 3 s | : tearn slightly damaged by the food and war supplies of the na- | 3% 2 Whole 1 1-2 to 2 7.8 above 3on- s 5 _Cont: ——nt M citles, St. tion, ‘will be exampted as a class. 3 3-4 net, oats 3-8 to 1 1-4 and pro- Tepublicans—Gronna. Ta Follette, " - April o TR oy e Joted against No Plac for Volunteer Forces. visions 23 to 65 cents. Nor: k. : B a =t Ay W 2 LT tal agal resolution—é. e - = s Army officers indicated that the b o agains vk oo SERVICES TO THE GOVERNMENT ith Germany, in bal- | covernment’s policy leaves no place | ALLIED FLIERS DROP WILSON - = gy {oting rces. ‘Thi are Has Been in Europe Studying Aviation e B R e ol o BB Ll SPEECH ON GERMANS at the Front. mature effor to send an army abroad Tcper ting X o fent. o be of any aid in the|French and British Airmen B . r York, -April 4—Ruth , who e iy = Ve 2 it rid struggle, they say, only a very the Kaiser’s Censor. e & by Tiying | Body Found In Connectiout River. | Tori Strugsie, they so. { Counn., April 4. — The |bighly equipped and organized trooj London, A o =n unidentified man. apoar. {with adequate independent supply |address about 45 years of age, was found |lines, g0 _Europe, 0 ng in the Connecticut .;»r-fl.’, one officer declared, mi; a = pril 4—President Wilson's 1’p corigress, translated into is being distributed lberally over the German lines by British avi- understood the same thing is by French aviators, ‘body river to-