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= e VOL. LIX—NO. : PUL! ' ' ] ‘ Y, APRIL o, ' "PAGES—fl : fmczrwoc}:firé” . : : - Pape ‘its Total Circy Connecticut in Proportion to the City's Population , [Atitude Southand [Britsh Gain in | st Tomrans [pLANFORPAYING AMERIGA'S WA £/ mfl} ma fanfle'flfllglum :,,g;gw;:\é:;g‘.:" During the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1918, ENTRY OF SEVERAL CQUNTRIES|TRENCH RAIDING AND AERo.|°" '* Present Leri, sarchi 4, sois. $1,750,000,000 is to be Raised by INTO WAR REGARDED CERTAIN | PLANES FEATURE BATTLES | Five hundred negro educators ai’ I d T : ncrease axation OF GERMAN One Report That a Destroyer Sank Her, Another That| "™ \v kb bumina tne wan|[N SUPPORT OF U. s. Submarine Disosed of Her B Coua of Nationsh Datonma. Oegro teachers ai MONigOmery, Al INFANTRY STILL SUNDAY| The bobin factory of the Danas Courtaey Lo., aL Ciicopes, muss., Wus St by P n b e e e |[EXCLUSIVE OF $5,000,000;000 - BOND ISSUE Russian Troops Have Landed on the| The italian Senate adopted a reso- ” = lution recting wal AOfuas Cun- Coast of Asia Minor From a Torpede [ . atuitivas b seit 1o Fresisit wii- Boat in the Black Sea—Capture Ten | "> ‘ ; It Was Definitely Stated Last Night That $3,000,000,000 is Turkish Sailing Vessels. The companies of a regiment of Ala-| , A g e P to be Loaned to the Entente Allies—$2,000,000,000 is to be Applied as Necessary on the Cost of the Military Council of National Defense. At Least Two of the Five Central Washington, April 8—No strikes or| American Republics Are Certain— labor disputes of any kind during the | Aigrican Officials Are Closely Watching Every Move In Méxice. NAVAL MEN REFUSE TO TALK ABOUT IT ‘Washington, April 8.—Early entra~ce| Except for an advance by the Brit- War Learuuent. . . 3 Miles Southwest of Nan- of several of the South and Central|ish over a front of nearly ile and - i - Woohen Yol Won Sahied 45 Anmiiican, souminies i, i vz thins Siricrs, o of, Somertal | S T e Wik &vt”| - and Naval Establishments and Other War Expenses of 3 . ut midway 7 3 tucket, Moving West—A Report Also Was Made of a Virtually certain. Brazil, aroused by ihe | paume and Cambria, artillers duels, |ror of the Virgin Islands, formerly the United States. Craft teamship Lane to Europe—N R e T R TR BT e el iy : . B o ‘expect to me a erent t.is|operations have featured the hth: - Mysterious in the S ip Lane to weeks and it is assumed that ner lexd|on the western front in France and| Twe men were Killed, three serl- 5 a 2 e follo prompt other gium. ously injured and a score of passengers ave Bocs . Washington, April 5. — President After the entente goverriment ha Reports of Victims of Raider in These Waters Have o e 5 3 o oorr R PRI P R No Infantry Action Sunday. burt in ‘s train wreck at Wayneport | wilson's policy, outiined In his ad- | been sranted the Joan. the pian | i iR t That if o mmundl 3 and m“ln “n""“_ R ve s v OASAl h"."“me There was no infantry action Sun- |14 miles east of Thaater- dress to congress, of paying America’s | hold the remaining $2,000,000 of Received—Shipping Men Are Confiden Raiders national defense. day on this front. the Britieh having war bill so far as possibic while the |$5,000,000,000 to be applied Since the labor committes member- |reason to look for aggressive actisg BY| carrieq out thelr’ attack against the|,. Philip Madino, a Mexican, UVINg at | war is being waged, leaving o mini- | sary on the cost of Lhe il 5 ¥ ship includes both leaders of organ- | that country. 5 XN J., was sentenced to sorve il be Destroyed— 5 2 Germans Saturday night, at the same | Trenton. N. J., mum_debt to posterity, was reflected | naval establishments and other w Are in Vicinity Reported They Will Soon e eahOT and Tepresentatives of In-|gupport of Central American Repuiilics | time General Nivelles ~forces ‘were|six months in'the workhause for £Pit- | fonignt In a virtual decision by lead- | expenses of the United Siatee. in ins of Merchantmen Are Ordered to Keep a Sharp | tion is Interprotea as sivin the Unit.| Active support of the United States | penetrating German ~positions = near | Ho8 on the American flas: .| ers In the house and senate to raise | Lions are that with the new war re Captains en d ‘States promise. of complete free- |by at least two of the flve Ceniral|Lombaertzyde, Belglum, ang_inflicting N & L | fifty per cent. of the first year's ex- |enue measure in effect, the ¢ < dom from Induatrial disputes such as|American republics and pousibly by | casualtios on the defenders. Berlin re-| The Tpoledo Rys & Light Co, pro- | penaicures by taxation. nmount, $2,000,000,000 would not be e Lookout for German Submarines. bampered England early In the war.. (four would not be surprising; =Offivial) Pors The repulse with hieavy losses|Men to run street cars in cass its| Increased Measures of Taxation, |Gl exhausted at the end of PR s I MERCHANTMEN ORDERED TO is contemplating seriously a break | Laffaux, northeast of Soissons. men are called for the armuy. Urder this programme congress will| In requesting authorization for « : . 2 be called upon to raise wi venue to | $5 B g gy v REPORT SUSPICIOUS VESSELS|lons ox Mowico's conees 1s andcfined SN Micmmn | At Nine American consular representa- | Pro actent or 3130000006 crounn | 1003000000 bond issue. adm ‘Boston, April 8.—A suspicious vessel ner of the pler warehouse shortly af- O e e enen to g por | [ British airmen are continuing to|tives recently stationed in Gernwany | new and increased measires of taxa- | siry of ahowing: for b ighi e o R AR Sentaity was Feported | ter the departurs of & Steamer. Fan- | Captaine Urged to Keep a Sharp | hiouslinierest is attached to the po- | carry out’ their 'Intensive fighting, [have arrived at Cadiz. on their way | {ion Guring the fscal year ending on | i sateis 1o ons, fon & oeht mars To the Boston nay yard by a British | neq by o Pigh wing, the famios thieRy.| Lookout For German Submarines. |ernments, especially that of Guatemaia, | ovey the Gepmn Jines L roperations |home by the way of Havana. June 50, 1918, This Is exclusive of the | and navy departments would ot 1 vessel today. e radio message, 3 . 5 % 5,000,000,000 bond issue, authorized e ot fundd announced by Tisuonant Bawara G| Stuads Tom warsbips i che B0t | pouian, Apen 3_orers to captaine o e Socnt st the eveiops | eleium. A Yoray afty miles benina | (Thirty-four men ars balisved to el for which wil be souki of conress G e le. fatiins of Ssc e Bl rict commuication su- - 3 " | this week. The total d d up 4 atse the: ent e Dehfil.‘nat.el:;en?x;t o Now England ro-|fremen and the police. and masters of merchant vessels to|ment of an unfriendly situation In|pioits recorded for the aviators on |near Fernie, B. C., as the result of ex- | the o Conia) il e or'{“‘hg"(ouu"rl?‘r‘g :':cx','»x\p':: c(er:“ (’i‘eslrl«gd mtire sus report promptly afl detall, rdis Mexico it is realized that Guatemala's v. alo district, said: the sighting of submarines and other|role would be far from unimportant. | oondny TEEmeTiog s ho “results) sibslons 1o ames Nosoif snd 8. during the first year of war, Under| Desaits of Bond lesues Not F - et Tisht vessel at 318 OF SUSPICIOUS VESSEL | 2gvy Yard toduy, Cantains were ure: P e e e BT Yies) | Men count the cost in the loss of aero- | bullt 100 vears ago by the State of [ 1) __|have not been fully disposed of & m., today. man submarines and to report imme- | America, and with it he would be in a[®lanes a small one. Kentucky to give lodging for its leg- | $3,000,000,000 Loan to Entente Allies present. The term of the bond is ~(Signed.) “British Vessel |Had Been Recelved by the Navy De-| fiately by the nearest radio station |position to jend valuable assistunce t~| ~Russian Troops in Asia Minor, |ISiators, was destroyed by fire. o O, the 35000000000 to be haised by |iz vet fo be fixed and there is & po partmer = 3 c — 4 e, ' $3,000,000, as | siv at authorization for the & Mysterious Vessel in Ocean Lane. - :;tbymflgf: oo, '!a !:‘;‘g&r‘nmnd— ;g: l(;r'y‘lggm&-";»nfinfl;:;fv b:tm;;: A landing by Russian troops on the| Gifts of 10 motor ambulanc for | definitely stated tonight, would be|issue will be granted by two a Later the position of the mysterious| Washington, April 8.—The navy de- | ™%, 27 FU0 DO, Po7ey, OTOSt oo Lol existed it lcan: gast of Asia Minor has been effect- fuse with the military base hospitals|joaned to the entente ailies. The en-|congress, rather than one pro. vessel was given at latitude 40.15|partment tonight had received no offi- | yyat naval omcials know ail possible| It is known that earmest efforts have | oo o s LorPedo boat in the Black organized in New York County Chap-|tire issue, house and senate leaders|posal that congress authorize imm north, longitude 69.28 west, almost due | clal report of any suspicious vessel off | g t2y1c" of the locality and time at|been made by counsellors of - sea. The operation was carried out|ter of the American Red Cross. have agreed, will bear interest at the afely the fssue of $3,000,000,000 south from the shoals. Nantucket lightship and officials at- Ity at the mouth of the River Termeh, rate of 3 1-2 per cent. It is proposed | bonds to finance a loan of the & The report of & mysterious craft in | tached little importance to unocial [ Which a submarine is sighted. and al- |to induce him to enter promp:y ino| 180 miles west of Trebizond, and | Private D. T. Sack, of Company F.|i5'make the 1oan to the allies at (hisfand afterwards take Up the req the steamship lane to Europe was the | despatches, saving a British vessel had | 20 #4V dialls o e e e SRt St 1 tod that Nicararay | Burkish observation post was burned.|Second New York infantry, was killed | interest rate, which is lower by far| for $2,000,000,000 for second to be announced officially with- [reported sighting such an object. to the maval forces In seateh of theae | wilt quickly follow and that the loag.| Ten Turkish salling vessels with val- | while doing guard duty on the line of | than the rate they have been com- navy Is considered in in 24 hours. Yesterday the lightship i ® In search of these | standing Gificultics between those 1% | Manars oy tors (o Biared by the|the Delaware & Hudson Railroad. pelled to pay on their previous issues. | cr: sent word of “a commerce ‘raider” of J 7 ¥ o rebizond. s " °f| STORY OF HORRORS OF GERMAN | Naval stations under command of |countries and Salvador and Honduras ¥ L 10,000 tons burden passing ‘west. the alde for communications in the | may be swept away. A bill to produce State revenue from Whether the craft sighted today was MILITARY RULE IN BELGIUM . i GRATIFYIN the various branches of the moving IReE SONPRY oF the same one naval officials declined to R s B RS Odd Situation in Costa ENGREPQEEEOF picture industry will be introduced in | PLAN TO RAISE $5,000,000,000 ARii OF THE WAR giate. The censorship, which was|Belgian Men Tortured to Force Them | Portsmouth, Boston, Cape Cod tand | .an oda situation. would ‘be,ieft ‘n BEHAVIOR OF GERMANS |the New York Legislature next week. FOR WAR IN ONE WEEK QUIETLY IN NEW YORK [} ed momen ly to allow shipping to Work for Thei nemi rt N the position of Costa Rica. There a ” pe SRTPY 2. Ty ‘tu. Tecilas wakning: of danger. ‘was at o for Their Enemies, mtlofidn}r%fil‘:fma%::'fix new government has just been instaried | Made to the Department of Justice| Governor Whitman signed the Sage|Has Been Suggested by the National|Only War Indications Was the Oliv | once clamped down tightly. ¥ Wa.hm& April n.—;;\ story of m‘; also been taken under direction of |and hn’:‘ ln’pfl:enuy no"npportunny of from All Parts of the Country. mlg ::::Unf = ?fllfln‘:fi s';u"“‘,’,{' Advertising Advisory Board. Drab Uniforms Among the Paraders .|Borrors of German military rule in|the navy department and will be ready | lecognition by the United States. - - o 2 gt 7 % Ruc-:a.- That Raider i;l,n Been Sunk. Belgium and of the torturcs inflicted | to receive; aformation of the dlh!! Federico Tinoco, who overth-ew the} ° ‘hington, April lf,,fi_n&:nx re- | plies and to‘report to the 1918 Legisla- Chicago, ?m §.—The National Ad- quann? h;xk‘. April $—Zaster, the fir r enemie: re to-|to anv of these stations . was elected president on Apri agen s in ai 2 2y — clesrs Secre- ¥, o ard indication -than they were yesterday when the|pight in hitherto unpublished letters | promptly communicated to m?’,‘,..:,', 1. Official notification of his clection | Parts of the country on the behav.or| A man giving his name as Christian | tary of the Treasury McAdoo sug=cst- | that the nation was in conflict wit war-gray “raider” loomed out of alto the government from an American | boats guarding the coast. was recelved at the state department |0f Germans and German.Americans |Lueke was arrested at Indianapolls,|ing o plan for raising $5000,000.000 | foreign foe were the springilng o fog for a moment and then vanished | oicial who spent many months in the i yesterday. The country is at peace, | following the declaration of a state of | Ind., by Federal officials on a charge | for the government in one week, to be [olive drab uniforms amonz the ga !c: '-he.g;lc:h?flu‘t- The air mfl-{i't';; midst of the reign of terror. COUNCIL OF MINISTERS but prior to the election and ifamedi. | War between the two nations. While |Of Making threats against the Presi-|inown as Old Glory week. The tele- E‘::va:ff paraders along Fifth avenu ear and chipping men expressed ¢ Of the Germans' explanation that Rt ately after the overthrow of Gonzales|about 100 arrests have been ordered, |dent. g et R B M LU P gty My B TLCL SHUNE Soieut Soet wonll B o sl | T iy thi% O | gituation With Respect to the War|foe"ge’ rhcts Novernment ans asosid | the. situation Is very eacouraging, ' |Central Railroad of the ~New Jersey | for'uia term of the loan. 'It was sug. |Prayers offered ai ail church for ¢ lng egg- mn'l‘he N:nn;c:(:t Sho“l-h:e “They needed skilled and active ar- Was Reviewed and Discussed. not recognize Tinoco if elected. The attorney general and Assistant {‘l’:‘: l‘:l J;:‘“V C ‘"Y‘-io::»b)‘"_"?‘;"gv gested that lhle loan c‘nuld :e !ngwn Ei"»i..f.“‘é’fii“ for the nation in tk only, es east of the nayal e | tisans and these men were naturally - Attorney General W 111 v being run v - lat 3 per cent. Interest instead of three s 5. at Newport and commerce raiding | still unemployed. The authorities did| Rio {Taneiro, April 8—The presi- mfog'ri;:hxx‘-“ypg:‘{u:?"'fi:gc‘?stfg.fi plot ufmugnulo::’"::r'.r‘ennfldm;.fif motive. and a half per cent Baster conzregations at the chureh Nould hardly be carried on with the|not, however, evidently dare to an- |dent of the republic, Dr, Wenceslau |take, but in case the executives of rhe | President Wilson late today and dis. The plan’ contemplates the use of fWere larger than usual and there w boldness which characterized the op-|nounce their real wishes.” Bras, and Dr. Lauro Muler, the for- |other four Central American govern. |Cussed with him the activities of Ger. | Captain John J. Ph son of the|la Glory week for stimulating of re- |an added not of seriousness in i erations of the U-53 on October 8| “Belgium at this moment,” says a|eign minister, have hastily ~returned |ments join the war any obstruction|Mans in the United States and in Cen. |late William W. Phelps, United States | cruiting for the army and navy and |services. —Despite sombre cl a when she did not have the swarm of | letter written in December, “is going |from Para to Rio Janeiro. A council | Tinoco might set up would be cf little | tral and South America. minister to Germany, was enrolled with | the spreading of American spirit hlil winds, however, the hion dxertmg‘en tg r‘eckm;a "’""a as she un‘:x thrufh a reign :f terror. It is hard | of ministers was held today at which | consequence. As a result of its request {hat em- |the_commission of ensign in the Unit- —— ;‘;‘,’“D‘;‘gp“;fi:n:""" e six ships during her day's work. |to believe that the dark moments of | the situation with Toyes ve ed States navy. ' ortions. n the famou: Whether because all the chances were | the French revolution were very much | was reviewed and éx’s”c"fféeé" mAec b= Closely Watching Mexico. of e :o'u:xl;:)g:;imr:‘e;;:fmy-l;mr-mrl:! Mne. HYdoinsanae thoroughfare there was no lack of sgainst an enemy ship playing a lone[worse than the conditions of which | conclusion of the meeting the follow-| American officials continue to waich |activitles of German agents, miny re. | Lester Woolsey, of New York, was EXPLAINS WIRELESS OUTFIT |triotic appeal. Flags floated from & band at the war game today or|we are now the witnesses. With each |ing note was given out for publica- |closely every move in Mexico, buc lit- | ports have been recoiven atr Y 5o |nominated by President Wilson to be D e e Sl 1o whether there was a foundation of {month that we remain there the net | tion: te real anxiety remains. It is be. [partment of justice, and these are be- |Solicitor of the State Department to|Had Been Installed by an_ Emplove|QU/GnF fiom SWashington squire truth there were reports from widely |is drawn tighter and tighter around| “At the meeting of the cabinet the|lieved now that German machinations | Ing Investigated as rapidly and gs|succeed Cone Johnson of Texas, Who| Unknown to Her—Was a Small Af-jOentral Park. = The Stars and peparated sources that a raider had [the population. The entire country is|president, after having explalned the|in that country have failed and that |thoroughly as possible. > "¢ 25 recently resigned. fa n jnintature were worn by many s been sunk off Nantucket. ~ One ru-(more or less one great internment|situation crsated by the torpedoing of |the worst that may be expected from | Although some reports hav o) i i ke mor had it that the raider had been |camp. To obtain permission to g0[the steamship Parana and presented | that quarter is a declaration of mea. |cated that German shice are oapindiz| Governor Whitman announced he oy york, April 8- Mrs Huzo Rei- RS 1 sunk by a destroyer. Amother had |for.a breath of liberty and meutral air | the facte reltive Ior i ooy omted | et In the government service: oo soinles | would send to the Senate next week | ;. ocl qiighter of (#- late Adolphus |STOCKS OF FROZEN AND It that she had been sent to the bot- |in Holland or Switserland is now prac- | have come to the knowledge of the| Investigation by officers of the Amer- | have been no arrests. in this cornc.c |the nomination of George L Skinner as|p i (iilnaire brewer of St. Louis, tom by ome of the American subma- | tically impossible for Gelsians and | povernment, declared himaelf determs |ican army. showsd that the repcrts of |tion: © CORREC” |state superintendent of banks to SUC- | jssued a siatement tonight explaining CANNED MEATS SHRINKING 0 queries on all such stories 3 V i m J atrs: Sotes N Sewias onall such SAn uninterrapted sectes of trialy|iDSd, o act aien the spirit. demanded German_reservists crossing from the| Protests in large numbers have been ceed Eugene e e report Hhat D ed e | More Than 100,000,000 Pounds Less “We can say nothing about it for esplonage are belng conducted in| ““The government has instructed the | eXaggerated and that since the break. |Provision of Bresident Wilems. wag | A Bill authorizing the Secretary of | (i fecentiy a wirsless receiving plant Than Last Year. et various parts of the country—but| prazilian minister to Fran. = S |ing of relatio vith e T e A wenson’s War|war to fssue avallable rifies and am- |, erated on the roof of her Fifth —— No Victims of Raider. above everything else at the present|cecd urgently with. the taqre Of [ton days aEo met mare qnany up to|proclamation forbidding “enemy alle:s" 1\ 0iion to home guards in all states | ¥58 SPErated Washington, April $—A drop o No reports of any victims of a|moment towers the nightmare of the | Wiich case, it is sald, will be carried |dred have crossed. - o Ol Bl A mile of svering wWiiin one-|and territories was introduced In the [*“STNL 00N to me, an employe in- than 160,000,000 pounds 14 ¢ raider in these waters have been re- |deportations. Even the Austrian rep- b ¥, - s = o Aarade of jSovernment arsenals,|genate by Mr. Lodge. talled mall wireless apparatus on of frozen and cured meats ceived 80 far as known. Prompt ac- |resentatives here had words of apol. | °" PY Our consulate at Cherfours. - navy yards or other government prop- ool The soof of my houser declared Mrs. |the United States compared with la tion by the navy yesterday In getting | 06Y and even blame for the policy and | CONDITIONS ALONG THE VILLA WITH 3,000 TROOPS feryenaving to do with national de-| goores of Germans are being de- | i inze, ““such as hundreds of young | Yar's store was Indicated today | 21l shipping under cover the instant a |in defense could only refer to the al- MOVING TOW, e tained at El Paso, Tex., by Depart-|pousioo0 0e0 o0 0t A soon as I |the department of agriculture’s mont Suspicious looking ship was sighted | ieged ill-treatment of Germans in Rus-| BORDER VERY SATISFACTORY ARDS BORDER| 4s a resuit of this situation. it was | one® of* Justic agents in_connection | 3000 Jliq {Nis apparatus I prohibited | 1% XEDOEL: - Total stocks of those pr yesterday effectively cleared the coast | sla. = De Facto Forces of 3,000 Are C: ght. permits may be issued for | 051" (00 catigations of German plots | 1115 *rrom using 1t and ordered It re- | Visions on “April 1 were almost 960,000 of prey for a forelen warship. Under eneral Pershing Doubts the Report re Conduct- |some exceptions to the German rale in United States. T This all occur- |000 pounds. Increases over iast yes e e . Tnder That Villa Is Moving Nerthwars ing an Enveloping Movement. case the department of justice is thor- | 252inst the United States. moved I O T s axa and about | Were seportad in the holdlagy of fHoge With patrol boats having & wids|PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION - oughiy satisfied of the reasonatleness| Gapt, Charles von. Kleist, of the e e N oe ago this man loft my |beef, cured beet and dry sait pork b range of visibility, shipping moved IN BALTIMORE THUATRE | Washington, April 8.—A report from |y UaTe% Mexico, April 8—Francisco |Of reduests. Except where permits are | s oarhship Fredrich red Grosse, and |employ and I have, not heard from |the heavy decrease in supplies more freely. Thrshny General Pershing today that conditions | (1!l2 is moving rapidly toward the |&ranted, however, the rule will he vig- | iy Bepinidt, the chief engineer, were | i sincer . in_frozen. pork, sweet piekied po Captains and masters of merchant|To Aid Recruiting for the United |2I0ns the border were very satisfac- Goierical border with 3,000 troops, | orously enforced. sentenced to serve two vears in the ST lasd.snd frpsee Ixnb end’ BT B iy e Gopaiment Sichln o | Sore Sl TeeRe Jursula anngunded | — TR TS L G o promptly to the naval authori- = Ry oubt very seriously reports that Vil- cas | METHODS OF 5, g 165 through tho nearest radio station| Bax ; la was moving northward: with any | GF2ndes with 4,000 de facto troops to COMBATING $5.0000 each. ABANDON MINOR DUTIES | RESOFUTIONS PLEDGING OF by other means, the presence of om":m\;mt:n::‘liSgetflgag‘;olgfirdegx‘; ";:5' force. State department oficials m!:u‘t’“fil enveloping movement GERMAN SUBMARINES| ; A. Nicholson, of Racine, Ohio, HOSTILITY TO ENGLAND es or mysterious vessels. Full ® also sald there was no Information to : . o vas killed and his son suffered @ |pevoting His Time to the Tremendous — actails’ are “requcsied in order that | Lore oaey: Whors. 1o Sanisy i uivs | Idicste that Viila had control OF ARY | quigs® sy ot IguaTIigd, &t Nami- | Considered by Secretary Daniels and | D5 onlog when the packet Tel City | Pevetina T8 TIT0 48 tG, I Adopted by Men and Women of Irish patrol boats may be directed on the |climaxed a pacifist meeting. Governor | 218 body of men. Reordiing (o :;n:::!cmfin:he bdordgr. Naval Officials of U. 8. and Al was blown against a lock wall at Descent in New York. seach with no loss of time. Harrington of Maryland and several|aeocrerat Forshing has informed the|General Mursnis. His forees mooopiod dam No, 19 in _the Ohio River, near| yygsnington, April 8—With every| . —— During the day there was a report | fommer® sy eonons miianca 200 5o¥e5al | department that there are no signs of | GerSral Murkula. His forces occupied | ashington, April S.—Tmprovement | Parkersburg, W. V: s Cociellel by the b New York, April §.—Resolutions ex of & strange ship off the New Hamp- | young men of the atate to serve the|GorPan intrigues on the border and |'™g W5 (itng, the night = in methods of combating German sub- mendous tasks of the head of a great | Pressing hostility to England b shire coast ~ Prompt ~investigation,|navy and Representatlve Gardmer of|pie. o (oc° et anticibate any trou- | gge’of German intrigue in his north. | orines has been undertaken at con-| Carl Vrooman, assistant secretary of | i at war, President Wilron has |Dledging steadfast loyalty to the Un ferences between Secret: Danfel: 1ty told the southeastern states h 1 ed States in bringing about the defe eastern command and ace —_— aniels | agriculture, decided to abandon many of the minor . K 't r - |unless ime. ecretar: - escent wh partment as being not so satisfactory | tRTOUER his troop trains today to show | sen(ing France and Great Britain, their food crops in the event of war | auch Of bis LS, B fave begun to|attended a great mass mesting hel however. developed that the ship was|Massachusetts lashed the pacifists as harmiless American merchantman. |traitors. Recruiting officers were on Derelict Reported. the state and a rush to the stage fol- Naval officials were interested ‘o- |i0%ed. Over 100 made application and |as differences between the civil and |iNat Nno Germans were among them.|® The navy department. theay ce starvation, to_mark the apniversary of the Irish night I compasing the position siven |35, were siened. A parade’ through the | milliary’ Tastions ave widened con- | HE ennounced his intention of remain- | reports s i e e et | mhe b % B o o e e i The hopsr wes e as that of the “mysterious vessel or siderably of late. United States and Germany weing ¢ | es abroad, and its intelligence officers, | Charles Trapp, of New York, await- | (R0 'Ol porvant business to dls- [that President Wilson would raise his object™ with reports made first on Fri- AUTO STRUCK BY TrRsn natrattions tromd (Germany, acting on | knew. befors the United States entered |trial on charge of murdering his three- | (hC ] voice to obthin “justice for Ireland fay and again tonight, of the presence | CHILE LIKELY TO JOIN IN SR in_Mexico. partment | (he war of some of the plans adopted |vear-old daughter. committed suicide [““3%. [ .iident has made no plans| The speakers were thres justices of NEAR WARWICK, R. L.| He charged the rumors of Ge: in Furope for capturing ana destroy- |by hanging himself in an unoccupied | o poiny away this summer, and prob- | the New. York state supreme court TN plots in the Mexican army as ridi. D e e =r ks ietw. Linve fcell- onis Abie-obasbvation "';efl‘;g the | abiy will confine his vacations to brief Ty Hopkins Was Killed and George | culous. g een at work trying Lo develop new |Tombs during the exercise 3 trips down the Potomac river and| PROMINENT MAN SHOT of @ derelict schooner In the same Frattea“The sliuin Trawler Wave fag WAR AGAINST GERMANY. reperted that on Tuesday she passed 8 derelict schooner In latitude 42.50| Fe°Ple Are Greatly Impresssd by the 4 3 and more certain devices. -—— Ch eake Bay. He and Mrs, Wilson Borth, longituds"$720 weat. * Tonight Course of Events in Brazil. K. Gorman Probably Fatally: Injured- PR o In addition to the naval officers at-| Former Governor Sulzer announced R . o iy Tadn DEAD.BY GUARDSMAN e partment announced receipf i " tached to the French and Brti: - had written to cretary of = o -~ of another reoit of a vessel having| Santiago, Chile, April 8—The Chilean |, warwick R. I, April s—A south-| Waterbury, Conn. April 3. —Mrs. | bassies, other officers of those nations | War Baker requesting _authority to d in a Chair in His Homs passed a dang:rous wreck of a schoon- |Deople are greatly disturbed by che | yOfQ STPUOIS GRTOR MNe maln line of | Bridget Lawior, about 50 years of age, | now are in communication with the |orgaize, without expense to the Gov- |NINE PERSONS KILLED ello, N. Y. —8hot Aimed at er, very lov i the water, In iatitude COUrse of events in Brazil in conte- | 7o, NEW MOrk, W Ha eutomobile on | Gied of heart disease today while at- | navy departmenf. The names of the|ernment a completely equipped brigade AT AUTOMOBILE RACES 5028 norih iongitude 7116 west. It|auence of the sinking by the Germans fending services at the Church of the | foreign officers have not been reveal- |of volunteer for service at home or % ey ;- a grade crossing near here today, kill- i was pointid That the positi>a given |Of the Brazilian steamship Parana. g Immaculate Conception. Rev. Luke|ed. 4. In Mexi City—Car Plunged Into o e i ik object” north latitude, 69.28 west ve o a es. Mrs. Law- . Alfred A. Fritzen, German ar- i R Drosuss fongitaa, difered but little from the | deep impression and in political quar- |Juries to George K. Gorman, his @om- |lor was taken Il in her seat and was| GERMANS EMBITTERED BY et Meer, pleaded gallty to an in- business min of ouy dere’ic: reports. Maritime men here [ters the belief is expressed that event- of elled to join ted for a|assisted to the vestibule, where death| PRESIDENT WILSON'S MESSAGE | qictment o = tetin Mexico City, April 8. —Nine persons |shot -and killea - 2 dictment charging him with entering expicssed the belief that the derelict |Ually Chile will be compelled to join in icts northbound freight train to pass and | gccurred. w bulle lled today at the fired by John ell . cre A enterprie to detroy the | CF oAt car ional guardsman on duty in th plo- wi.: the schooner N. E. Ayer of Ma- |the War against Germany. s b K e gl TS Statement by the Last American to[SPO0. 2 "CanlY Ghd Was sentenced to | 1ACeS [odav when a car tional guardsman ‘on duisin this s iisport, Me., which was :ecenfly By AMERICA’S READINESS T« Leave Berlin Before Declaration of in the Federal prison | 37/, irey and driven by in his home reading at the time, et %i:ndonea by her crew off the coast.|AN URGENT CALL ISSUED @irection. 0. Was riguez, left the track declared today that he had fired h ARREBTE W G MAKE LOANS TO THE ALLIES inged | crow ¢ rifie T Y pted to_es FOR SHIP DRAUGHTSMEN | SEVEN ARRESTS IN CHICAGO ‘A German, who satd hb was Frank | BIUNECd into a crowd on the outside of | rifio at = tramp who attempted ¢ CLYDE LINE PIER AT s BY AGENTS OF GOVERNMENT |Announced by M. Terestchenko, Fin- |1:50 n s tireat bittoraoss hay beas | Spikehorn, formerly of Baitimore, was |G COUTSC 0 iiniy in- | has been Botd for o hearine by oraer JACKSONVILLE BURNED |Work in Navy Yards +Retarded by ance Mniister of Russia. aroused among the Germans by the |arrested at York Harbor, Me. as aly, - q°"" of the district attorney R AN Shortage of Men. Believed to Be in Connection With| terms of President Wilson's message, | suspicious character. = Afier maps of e WY AR The Origin of the Fire is Unknown— German Plots. Petrograd, April 8, via London,— |accos to Mr. Wheeler of the Uni- |coast with mar; notes In German | GERMANY’ SSUCCESS HANGS Loss Estimated at $150,000. ‘Washington, April .—An urgent call M Terestchento, finance mmin- | vereicy ot Wisconsin, the Jast Amer. |and a notebook filled with writing had 8s HANGS = |A UNITED SOUTH AMERICA for ship draffsmen has been issued | Chicago, April 8.—Seven men be- |ister, made public today advices re- |ican to leave Berlin before the war |been found in his possession he was ON SUCCESS OF sU URGED AGAINST GERMANY Jacksonwille, Fla, April 8—One of |by the government because all the|lieved to be connected with German {ceived from Washington that the |declaration became effective. He ar- |locked up to await an examination by B —— Realized “the Clyde Steamship company’s plers |shipubuilding undertaken at navy|piots have been taken into custody |United States had signified its readi. |rived nere yesterday by way of Warne- | federal officers. Volkstimm Says That Was Realized | Peruvian Press Says Nations Should ~ here was destroyed by fire late today, |yards is being retarded by a shortage | here by agents of the federal govern- |ness to make loans to the allies. The |munde. He was the only American on e When Ruthless Warfare Was An- Formafate 8 Common Pellay, 2 second pier was shightly damaged [Of men in the drawing rooms. The|ment. Among them are thrée Hin-|minister said this decision was es- |the train crossing the frontier about Trawler Swell Not Sunk. nounced. 8nd @ quantity of freight burned. The |civil service commission making the | dus, employed at the United States welcome to Russia. The old |the time of the formal declaration was| Boston, April 5.—The steam trawl- Lima, Peru, April 8—The Peruvian teamer Huron, lying in the slip, was |call asks that all persons qualified for | Steel Works at Gary, Ind. _Another of government having been dis- [received in Germany. er Swell, which reports yesterday sald| Amsterdam, via London, April 8, |press says the entrance of the United - such work communicate with its of- ficers throughout the country re- gardiess, of their private _interests, i e et e Foon z Ehould use it where it will ‘b of the was foreman at a large farming ma- |credited, Russian internal loans have Mr. however, that|had been one of two trawler victims|10182 p. m.—The Chemnotz soclety | States and Cuba into the war, togeth- chinery plant while two others were |bee unsuccessful, half of the last loan |aside from the bittérness which the [of a German raider, reached port here | newspaper Volkstimm frankly admits |er with the sinking of the Brasiies ' under ~suspicion because (of having |remaining unpaid. Germans exhibited in conversations |today after an uneventful trip to the|that if the unrestricted submarine war | steamship Pa make it Imperative taken photographs of radl- with Americans, no particular display | western banks, nearly off the Nova |ghould prove a fallure Germany s lost. | for the nations of South Ameries 1o P structupes smonc Ll Thel| The complaint mow in = Manila is|of feeling was aroused and %o far as |Scotien coast. ' Captain Willism Wil |*We all'knew this on the day unre- |fovmulate & common pollcy. This bri. was employed by @& larger that too mmany young Filipinos are)he knew no American rmany had |liams said he had met Canadian | gtrieted submarine war was an- | gramme, the newspapers say, must be . ‘turnigg to*law. . - - - " trawler on the fishing bank. pounced,” the paper directed against Germany. L