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Wilitar Camps o [Germans Unable Sondensed Tolegrams |Giiatemala And Tagers be Established to Hold British==>*"""" """ Peruto Enter War council today it was decided - Dr. William Henry Winslow, author 3 g Y B A - of medical works and Distorical novels, & Penfield in Geneva. : AT MANY POINTS THROUGHOUT |CONTINUE TO FALL BACK FROM ' CHILE AND MEXICO ARE TO RE- Paris, April 10 ,4:40 p. m.—Frederic am- THE COUNTRY VIMY SOUTHWARD e 1 W eldnesy Wesiarn) pan MAIN CENTRAL 3 e Railroad, is dead. FOR TRAINING OFFICERS|IN HEAVY SNOWSTORM nThe Downey Shipbuilding Corp. was capital of $5,000,000. UNCERTAINTY CLEARED 121 Were Injured, Many of Them Mortally, and It is|fx s St 2 okt £ Feared Death List Will Reach 150 APPLICANTS FOR MARRIAGE Particularly Designed for Men Who | In Two Days the British Have Captur- | The Willys-Overland ' Co. has ac-|Official Confirmation of Brazil's Break LICEN: NOT SLACKERS| Have Had No Military Training—| ed More Than 11,000 Prisoners, In- |tors to be used in aeroplanes. With Germany is Still Lacking— Many vlvw. ‘e be Married Before Be- | Age for Enlistment Has Been Ex-| ocluding 235 Officers and a Large WAn aero unit to be known as the 15 SO e e tended From 35 Years to 40. Quantity of Mortars, Machine Guns. | organized ot Vicanng ol a1 be MOST OF THE VICfIMS WERE'WOMEN AND GIHLS s organized‘at Wheeling, W, Va. S i A company of cavalry composea in this city since »President| yyashington, April 10.—Army build-| “On to the Doual-Cambrai _line,” |largely of New York business men has| Washingto, £ il 2 - 1 , m, A =2 illson asked congress to declare War| ;.. nrang of the administration are to| evidently is the slogan of the British | been organized at Greenwich, Conn. uncemlnt‘y as mprl’kzll‘:-.-.\fi“ei?u?‘ :’:1 . - . . o 3. 3 d make military service compulsory. Seri erriffic Explosions in Shrapnel Building—Scarcely | . be supplemented at once by the es-|forces fighting in France. Despite o 3 b of T 3 el Y| But, in the opinion of City Registrar | o ichment at many potnts’ throushe | strong resistance by the Germang brg s ane a2 betwiben thie Unitéd Peru is Sending a Naval Officer to Washington “On a Special Mission.” The Colorado Fuel and Iron oo States and G was Edward McGlenen, the youns men | St the oot o o e | e ey ponce b - mpany ermany cleared away S - D of a heavy snow- |announced an increase of 10 per cent. |by definite advices that Chi - a Fragment of the Structure is Left Intact and It is Be- |concernea et sinokers | Inistesd. | camps for officers; storm, King George's forces, notably |in the wages of its steel mill employes. |ico will remain meutral and inecensing e Camps to be Established. among them the Canadians, have indications that Brazil, Guatemala and - riages in most instances are due to 2 yond Conception How Any of the 300 Persons Em-|fic7act tnat the youns men have ene| The sreat need of the war army to veral poimy Sorman line hard at| The shipments of,currency from Chi- | Peru will join Cuba and Panama on lised in the army, navy or national|be raised will be properly equipped|the front from Vimy southward ang |C280 Jast - month were $20,166,722, | the side of the United States. ployed There Escaped—Fire Followed the Explosion |guara, Jmma s to be meatriey Defare | offiosy endl-fo. &I in mectine the 46} auo to the weat of Cambral. ORI VLTI, IS tn March Met yeuy. Chile Announces Neutrality. A ng servi . 2 The decision of Chil " To illustrate his view, Registrar|to adopt the Plattsburgh idea on a Clear Germans Out of Villages. Articles of incorporation were filed e, the first of the and Most of the Bodies Were So Badly Charred That|umcGienen statea hat one 6f the appil- | nation-wide scale, - Arrangements for| Five miles east of Arras the Brit- |at aibemy “ToimConboribion were filed American republics to announce he: cants for a marriage license today was | the camps already are being made and | ish have reached the suburbs of Mon- | Corporation with a capital of $3,000,- | officlals her o SOme surprise among Identification Was Impossible—Detectives Who Investi- | Archie Roosevelt, son of the former | civillans desirous of fitting themselves | chy le Prex and northeast of Arras |000. been. di0eerea hop Y Juactirs it had " | president, whose' engagement to Miss | for commissions In the officers” reserve | have cleared out the Germans_from WOl Breate Wit he ey Sy Sntually . S Grace S. Lockwood of this city was | corps may apply now to departmental| the village of Farbus and the Farbus The N e povaTy- gated the Explosion Are of the Opinion That It Was announced ‘only last Friday. Archis,| commanders for assignment to them | Wood, while to. the immediate. nOTeh | that e puiesl oF shramion hes mounced ment, but would postpone ner Gecision he said, had told him that as a mem- | The number of camps to be set up|of this sector the Canadians in hard |tablished along the Atlantic and Guif | of Argentina ;ngneflym:{] s th 1 1 i 1 ber of the officers’ re he | will depend on the number of appli- | fighting took additional i rtant po- » the other Purely Accidental—Financial Loss is Estimated at Less|2® Tkely to be called to the colors at| cations received. Sitions wn the fismous Vi ridos ouf |V o ;j,,;,;‘a,‘,’,‘;i‘;,:;‘““‘,v,f-, L flan ’ 5 it captured i3 . d hi b . at effec Than $25,000. . ° Sranged to hasten their marriage. He| Three Months’ Vigorous Training. | GERUNTSL Prechers qnd Machine £uns.| The Sound steamboat Concord of the | 167 stand will have on the smaiies me o g would ask for a waiver of the five| A course of three months’ vigorous|ich have established their line to the |Colonial Line, for Providence, went |/one of the continent is a matter of training will be given the prospective 5 ashore off Prudence Island, in Narra- |Much speculation, particularly as thers officers, who will be organized into|nCrth of the village of Louveral. gansett Bay. are indications that Argentina aleo companies on larger units and 51; Take 11,000 Prisoners. SR b - wlill take a place among the neutrals. and twelve persons, most of them wo- | controlling head took charge, worked TeMOnY. onmection | throush all the drills and exercises of | In the two days fighting along the o achusetts Senate postponed Mexico Also Neutral. men and girls, are know fo have lost |at cross purposes. So serious was the | wios Shie ctatemit that: the e og | enlistcd men, supplemented by lec- | front from Lens to the southesst of|to next Wednesday action on passing Mexloby Sectidons, o6 the stusr § their lives and 121 were injured by 2 |danger from exploding shrapnel con- |Joung Roosevelt was typical of the | Lure courses as to the duties of offi-| Arras the Germans have suffered enor. |the New Haven valldation bl to & |cavscs or Cosiion o the other ha days notice, if necessary, he said, but resent Saturd: had been set as Chester, Pa., April 10.—One hundred | among the rescue squads, Who, until a | fne’ time. for the eorermony. series of terrific explosions today in |sidered that the trolley lines were tied | attitude of most of the applicants, | C°TS- mous losses in men and guns. More [third reading. certain to have little influe the shrapnel building of the Eddystone | up for more than an hour. - | Commission will be jissued at the|than 11,000 prisoners, among them 235 ? eiisiic piaetios W % e S et My ey DEl Inten- | conclusion of the trainiig period to | officers, have been taken ang 100 guns,| The new steamer Aurania of the | T, %Ster republics. Reports that Gen Ammunition Corporation at Eddy- P. i L e oy e stone, one mile from this city. Many athetic Scenes. tions wore the reg- of the injured were mortally hurt and al C; "2 those accepted, who will be assigned | sixty three-inch mortars and 163 ma- |Cunard Line arrived in command of | i, DO ATeri Y ot A 4 ; no Throughout the afternoon and until |ular army, the navy or the matlonall ;% i5"of the regular army, national| chine guns have fallen into the hands |Captain Miller. on her maiden vayamy a late hour tonight Chester presented |Euard. Others sald they had enlisted. | ., 3 or the first contingent of troops |of the British. Some of the laree |from England. YAES |been credited by officials here, and it is feared the final deat 3 - v be maimed for life. ands gy e b . i d fi ¥ er- Enliskihent Age Extebdad to 40, vance of the PBritish over the entire o ous of the Florida legi lto an 1 4 Vi g were surging through the lines in or- | MY Observations and from my conver- petenel e =N = front has been made to a depth of |turc yesterday adopted hesolutions for | og. mself openly with Germany. Fire Added to the Horror. der to locate loved ones. Crowds of |Sations with nearly all the applicants| wThe scheme is designed particularly | (om (oo’ 10 six miles, the penciration | submission b S gty pn’_;:::mq mation as to his decision reached ate department informally today and proclamation of neutrality is |cXpected after the Mexican congress idly - he past week, I would say the situation of civilians who How many of th -{morbidly curious in front of the hos- |during t to meet the s being greatest east and southeast of | hibition amendment. Dloves in-the utiding i whtth omg | Pitals and the_morsues were held back | With practical certainty that there is | have had no military experience and | hos &¥ stored approximately 30,000 shells, es. | PY national giardsmen. No one was |0 lack of patriotism behind the Tush | who are too old to enter the second caped is almost beyond conception as|2llowed in the morgue and only those [Of marriage intentions,” sald Mr. Mc- | jjeutenant grade of the raserve corps, Glenen. but are otherwise qualified by educa- there was scarcely a fragment of the | Who cOuld ‘establish thelr right to Do} po v applications dafly is a-bormel | b ool cepacity 1o bocors Offoars. . Berlin Admits Loss. A bill calling for a referendum on the | [IFSCtS0 Sfter The Berlin officlal communition ad- |Question of woman suffrage at the| ™\ i W . oo 3 oo 3 mits that two German divisions in the | 8eneral election in 1918, was passed by 9 cial of Brazil's Break. Structuee left intact. Fire added to|thers were permitted to enter the hos- | ¥ BPF) S0, 08 Ca” O the day | oo et 1 ovopended . the | fighting near Arras Monday suffered |the Wisconsin senate Offcial confirmation of Brazil's break the horror and most of the bodies were | Pitals. et thio g e ‘considerable loss” in stubbornl - with the Berlin government stiil i president’s address to con- | regulation limiting new enlistment in - = rnly re. et - - was 50 bedly charred that identification exg,’:‘esig:l‘aamflt“::'fi a Tesult of the | eress, seventy-six intentions were filed, | tha. regular army to men nof more|Sisting superior forces. It admits also m;""-n 'r:"-:—:l -»J,ovri-;i;"- Sogn ’mpf,‘!"& tonisht at the state depart- W?.! impossible. <! $25.100, mot includi the ammunition | yesterday the number was 92 and|than 25 years of age. This was made | that the British succeeded in pene- A p'; ng the sundry civi o ah the Brazillan embassy, but n the absence of any official state- | 325 o today 82. Virtually all of the men | possible by the war declaration against | trating German positions, Lut says|added $1,675,000 for the quarantne |officials believe there is no doubt that IR St e s & The cfhes e Al e e e o | were between the ages of 20 and 25. | Germany. Under existing law men they did not break through the Jime station in New York. ;};:!;;‘;hf:;;]l:vr:ravl\l:l?h have definitely 3 rst ever n @ S Spi ; Diave dstnit experienced in this section, were ad- | Yo% nactkmg :;l]ddbflsetc)mnziflx_“d;; = 33551:3,“ bnf’:s t,:'::nggr: to the | French reciprocal bombardments con-| The Maryland Dredging Co. was American nation, Brazil's influence on Jpived. ' Ruinors of plots.wud Ktrpsts [ PR¥IREnIS. i el g MAKING AN EXAMINATION mieisteion's army bill, the maxi. | tinue at various points. No informa- |awarded a $3,000,000 contract for |the other -republics of the new world of persons both inside and omisida ths |in full operation by April 24, according tion engagement has taken place. building the League Island Navy Yard |15 expected to be second only (o that plant were numerous, but all lackeq |0 3n official of the company. More OF GERMAN VESSELS | mum.age has now been set at 40 years | {00 STESEOmEny Das Gaken piocs. ces |dry dock at Philadeiphia. the United States, * confirmation. than 10,000 persons are employed at > & S TR Strength Will Soon Be Reached. |report successes over the Turks in Me- Officiais here--profeswed to b6 I 3 £ the Dlaut % > _ | With a View to Using Them for-Ogean eseni nuthorized strenzth. of | sopotamiy and atong - the Caucasas| The steamer Bergensfjord, a Nor- |ant of the burnose ot pern "ae® or: rapnel Was Near Radiater. Two Suspects Arrested. Going Carriers.. . = |'the rezulars il soon be reac “at | front. The Russians operating against |wegian-American liner which left an |nounced in prees reports in sending a Two Philadelphia dectectives were Two suspects were arrested late to- % April 10 —With the | the” present rate of enlistment. In- the Ottomans in Mesopotamia from [American port on March 20, arrived |naval officer to Washington “on & ape- sent to Eddystone svon after the ex- | night in connection with the evplo- | .V ashington, Ap: L] €| Cluding all combatant and non-com- | the Khanikin district, near the Perso- |safely at Bergen, Norway. cial naval mission,” but it was taken plosion on ‘a rumor that it was the 5 ~ | view to using commercially the Ger- oops and unassigned recruits, | Mesopotamian frontier, have captured — as a sign that opinfon in result of a plot. . ‘After spending sev- | Bor 25 ieni oun e‘:h?:ugnsx}a:' o0 | T vsimac venell i Migions | st teeep SR WSSERCl SRR | e vilide o Rien Robat. 30 miles] Members of the srews of nine steam- | was crystalizing in onvor";;lbi‘;;,l::?- eral hours investigating, they report-|dress in Philadelphia, and his father, | Parbors to meet the shortage of ocean jisted men. Until the president so|northeast of Bagdad and to the north |ships destroyed by German submarines | ency. 24 that they had learneq from officials | who is described as being between 50 | CATHICTs, government agents 'sie be- | girects the regiments cannot beof this region have driven back the [arrived at New York on the American - of the corporation who had made an |and 55 vears old. It is said the older | un thorough examination of tne ships |y CTp, | 0% ¢ "o Ctrenath or addi- | Turks in the district of Baneh, which |liner St. Louls from British ports, |NO HIDDEN ExPLOS! investigation that a quantity of shrap- | man was well supplied with money | 10 fix definitely the cost and time re- | yoOVRR. B O ™ W0 ooy eq. lies about 100 miles east of Mosul. ves nel had been placed near a radiator | and. th ‘snejmer is an American eiti. | quired to make §hem seaworthy. The Fifty miles northwest of Bagdad the| An appropriation of $25,000,000 for ON CONFISCATED SHIPS and that the heat might easily have | sen. = machinery of most of them was seri- Negro Troops. British troops have captured the vil- [the relief of Eelgian sufferers was exploded it. . Their opinion is that the | Officials asserted that papers found | Ously damaged by their crews when| An exception will be made in the|lages of Balad and Herbe from the [proposed in a resolution offered by | Officers and Crews Have Signed Cer- explosion was purely accidental and|on one of the men “were incriminating | LP¢ United States broke relations with | case of regiments of negro troops, | Turks and made prisoner of nine offi- |Senator Sterling of North Dakota. tificates to That Effect. they scout the sugmestion that It was | and vere mportant Germany. however, soms of which already are |cers and 200 men. Two machine guns 3 the result of a plot. A canvass of th Preparations also have been made to | over the authorized peace strength.|and rallway material were taken by| 8ir Ernest Shackleton, the Antarctic| New York, A - police stations in the vicinity and inc =1 'SPOIING rush to completion as rapidly as pos-| They will be filled from waiting lists | the British. . |explorer, it was announced, has been |and crews of lhfln;!,lvr:r?nn:'r"; Pocproeri Qquiries among officials of the company | ROOSEVELT JU sible wooden carge-carrving vessels to|to full war time strensth. Reeruit-| On none of the other fronts has|elected to the honor fellowship of | merchantmen held ni miiie Island failed to reveal that any arrests had TO GET ON FIRING LINE | be built under the shipping board. Ma- | ing for other regiments will aiso be | there been any engagements of great|American Museum of Natural History. | prisoners of war signed certificates t. been made. —_ jor General George Goethals, builder | prosecuted vigorously, it is indicated, | fmportance. day asstiring Colleotor b b roates o Three Explosions. Submits Plan for Recruiting a D of the Panama canal, probably will be | as the process of assembling, equip- - Fire swept one of the principal busi- | Dudley Field Malone that there ,,mf. An officlal of the corporation in dis-| ion of Troops to President Wilson. |asked to take general charge of this|ping and assigning recruits takes somc | TO AID ALLIES’ ECONOMIC Dess blocks of Andalusia, ‘Ala, destroy. |no hidden explosives on the confiscated © rk. ime an: C1 C ng e opera house and eigl usniess | ships and that t ond: p‘,’:;":,f %‘:,P""b‘t“g‘:tcfi;‘s:offfit;e S| Washington, April 10. — Cotoner| In addition, the government is se.|have acted befors any considerable PRESSURE ON GERMANY |egtablishments and damaging two ho- | done was limiieq z:';hf':’:‘a‘;‘n.'" % he,ctievs there was more than one | Roosevelt, full of his old-time vigor, |Fionsly, Sonsicering, (o BOrleabIly ol ooy ™ e ready o Join_their | United States Government Means to ™™ . The assurances were glven as the a ton of powder in the building at | besan here today a personal campaign gz juel to a warning sounded by the e a v, - | fleet of American vessels engaged in | regiments. . Use Every Means at It's Command. The Vienna papers announce that t gne time and that this was never in | dcsigned to result “at the earliest pos- | flect of Americar vessels ensaged 18 Question of Supplies. "y pap: collector yesterday when he told the _—— Emperor Charles of Austria-Hungary | Germans that he woul Washington, April 10. — Great |has accepted the resignation of Gen-|a certain hour ma.y"fl;‘;m,:?fi'fiy":?' Britain’s trading-with-the-enemy act, |eral Ritter von Krobatin, Austro-Hun- | ditional damage or hidden explowives out of which grew the celebrated |garian war minister. on board the vemsels. If no reports bulk. “The powder was kept in a|Sible moment,” in the appearance of|the ~ i 4 i .| which are owned and operated by magazine on the banks of the creek. | the American flag and American sol- | Which are owne - i pfclal sald, “and was carried fo | diers, inciuding himself, upon the fir-| TANCIAT oS00 don snirting to the rail- The question of supplies for the in- creasing numbers of recrults both for the regulars and national guards is a the bullding in cans that hold about |inE ses c is | rc board section burden blacklist, probably will be used by the o ‘two gallons. From these ca: The former president placed his|rcads of the seal difficult one and has been complicated ] P y v were recelved and Americans wi Iwould be distributed to the wmorkens|plans for recruiting a_division of |of traffic at Present carried by ihelby failure of deficiency and regular |administration as a guld for legisla- | More than 4,000 applications for en- |killed while inspecting o working on 1 Who used gauges to fill the shrapmel | troops before President Wilson at a|coastwise vessels are under consid- | [, 0orition bills in the last con-|tion to give the government a_firm |listment in various branches of the (tha ships, the colleotar toid” theen® tin eration by the Council of National De- | (ol Prpionty of money will be pro- |&rasp on the countr. commerce | Government air service have been filed | officors and crew of the ahip. Inesieod shells. p2 half hour conference at the White So far as we have been able fense. Vided in the mear future, but because | throughout the war. at the Aero Club of America since the | would be held on charges of murder, ‘to learn there ~ | House and during the remainder of . afbne. . Two o;’i;i,‘;"“i’efil"fifi,::;’:;’_ the day and evening was busy with vt the unuvsual demands upon skilled| Convinced that the United States’ |declaration of war. The collector has appointed a com- tively light, but the thivd wag fero. | callers at the home of his daughter,| MUNITIONS SCHGONER Tabor it has been difficult to get quick | participation in the corflict for a year mission to supervise the repairing of 1 or more at least will be largely econ-1 8ailors of the German auxiliary (the damaged machinery, £0 powerful th: %1 Mrs. Nicholas Longworth. He talked 3 deliverios anfl ft may be: sixty days vards away was“;er‘:mli::g:ir:?“se 330 | 2bout his project to the chairmen and | CAPTURED BY U. 8. DESTROYERS before- thie great volume of deliveries|omic, the government intends to use |cruiser Kronprinz Wilhelm, interned at z inority bers of the house and every means in backing up the allies’ |Fort McPherson at Atlanta, Ga. will | TROOP: Heard in Philadelph :;'::’{em,mmm committees and made | Was Bound For a Mexican West Coast | begins. e At A A eco:imlc pressure on Germany. Al-|be put to work raising vegetables $ PATROLLING THE The explosion, which was felt in|arranzements to write them _letters Port—Vessel Attempted to Escape ready a war trade committee, named |soon as arrangements can be complet- STREETS OF EL PASO Philadelphta, a distance of 15 miles, | zivinz more specific details. He con- WAR FINANCIAL PROGRAM by the cabinet, is considering meas- [ed. ey occurred about 10 o'clock in what is | ferred with Secretary Baker and with | San Diego, Calif, April 10—A mu-| oo \nuviNieroaTION APPROVED | ures to give the government the full- A Large Force of Mexioan Troops is known as the “10 F building, a two- | Howard Coffin, Daniel * Willard and | nitions-carrying schooner bound for a — est control of overseas trade and is ex- Orders from the War Department On Opposite Bide of River, story structure, 75 by 300 feet. In this | Jullus Rosenwald, members of the ad- | Mexican west coast port was fired Up- | g b ocrate and Republicans of the | pected to report to the cabinet with- | were recetved by Col, Frank Il Norton, building time fuses were prepared, | visory commission of the council of |on and captured by two United States = s o e commanding the 2ird regiment, to| I Paso, exas, April 10.—Troops are mere than 80 per cent. of the amieas | natignel - defence, Yo _aiso received | torpedo boat destrovers, It was learn | House Ways and Means Committee | ¥l Gt e first measures coneress |move the "frat and econd” battailons | patroling the " strects, artiiiery s being women and girls. Probably | calls from the British, encl fl"é a: P ihols v a ‘:lu s Vehaon Washington, April 10. — Democrat: will be asked to pass, it is belleved, |to a point within the State of ew | parked on the Mesa overlooking Jua- fitty men and boys were employed in | panese ambassadors, Assistant Secre e e and republicans T the house ways|ill be a bill to give the president or | York. rez and patrols have been strength- the building at the time of the blast | tary of State Phillips, Assistant Secre- | when it attempted to escape, and the some commision to be named full con- ened along the river front, it was an.- ‘beachi - id means committee at {ts organiza- ang the majority of them escaped. tary of the Navy Franklin Roosevelt, | ship was then ed, Several thou- | an B o ormadill Millor, Termerly sresidant | morass s L% front, it wis'ss- Great Exci many senators and representatives|sand rounds of rifie and machine gun | tion meeting today, united in approval| 10 country sufficient supplies for its |of the State Negro College, addressed |ers. An anthorized statement wan jo. oHamant Ensusd. a O “more of personal | ammunition were taken aboard the|of the administrafion’s war financial s utiby RiCor i of $he Wenta Noprol Collop) sddswased | x, AW sutiio Creat excitement followed the ex- | ononas. destroyer and landed at a Pacific coast | programme calling for a $5,000,000,000 | OWr needs, for if given power the|a letter to Fresident Wilson % (0 |sued saying these measures were pre- plosion. A heavy pall of smoke dark- | The a iet | port. Pond issue of which $3,000,090,000 will | president of a board could put an em- |organize 30, outh Carolina negroes | cautionary and were made in view of A 1o sntive town, which has % Dot | e el Al Nt e A lato] T ie kaown that the & ers have | be used as the basis of loans to the | Pargo on the export of any commodity |for active service in the army and |the fact that a large force of Mexican ., - | moment from early morning unti e and could prohibit exports to any |navy. troops was on the opposite side of the ulation of about 5000. This was soon haoized® that pis|been scouting for a sup Tmuni. | entente ailies. Chairman Kitehin, with lightened by the flames from the burm- | maneEasre rot Wiended. to Interfere | tons smuggling ship for more than a | the authorization of the committee, B iaitoit vone boikal The Intersiate. Colamerss . Corpmtis X of ther ampanen S Tuads compos. | in any way with the pslicy of the ad- | week Monday the patrol boats sight- (WUl report the B fomerrow, and lta| 00 oCe M fin *the power to except |sion further suspended from April 14 | DR. HERBERT KIENZLE emploves at the plant were | ministration and that he was anxious e ooner, Wi was south- certain commodites, officials say would [to Oct. 14 increased rates on coke in Jglickly formed and a call for assist-|to place et A D o e o i e T e e e ar®d o | ut the United States in a position to | carloads from producing points on the CONDITIONALLY RELEASED proposes raisi river, was sent t -5 Wilmington and other ex‘::‘r;;ycszrfitr Whatever regular army officer may be [captain of the schooner saw that cap- | senate. Within two weeks the meas- b S e R i 1‘3’:5,“’&’?%' :’elx’x'::mo!-‘!‘o.w“"m naliway €0 LaY- | One of the Men Suspected of Being The entire Chester fire department re- | given command of an American ex-|ture was inevitable he is reported to|ure may on the statu 00Ks- | Fation the morthern European neutrals Implicated in German Plots. ea g oy Chairman Simmons of the senate fi- e e S T T e T o ammunition was. {akem off by |nance committes: has hela" frequent | throngh wnich herotofore has poured || A ship channel 40 feet desp from the | L Gn e scene. A strong guard of Pennsylva- |GENERAL FEDERATION motor launches from the destrdyers. 3:‘;’:;‘:; ""—“mfizflm R s T Ciermany. way of Hell Gate and Long Island |zle, who was arrested in Stockbridge nia militiamen and cadets from the The identity of the captain and crew — Sound was reconmmended to Congress | Saturday as an alien enemy, was a Pennsylvania Mtilitary academy was _OF WOMEN'S CLUBS | ;¢ tne schooner has not been revealed. | t0 the senate Is expected. LA AND CARRANZA by the general board of the navy and |lowed by federal authorities today to Srtept. those Bamistina™in 0 SVeTYOne | Endorses President Wilson’s Stand on [ SrSons In'a position to know the full S e e | OUTPOSTS HAVE CLASHED [the joint army and navy board. TERACE (i ha iy Lhe wade work was forbidden to approach. the German Question. the ammunition was taken aboard the | O the country throush delay in rats i Villa Has Ceased to| The annual report of the Delaware |United States district attorney in thal Baad FalcanClit New Orleans, April 10.—The bien- | by Aeniag boats, - °02%¢ POINtS|amount to be obtained by taxation, SMTelNurt L iy | a0 Saden Company foRINS, ey | aarsle wa arzested a5 s et the bodies of the Sent and Teea 9sion | nial_council meefing of the = General = A e revenues in comparison with 1915, due | Ory to round up sixty men suspecied nd injured were | Federation of Women’s Clubs adopted | GERMAN SUBMARINES HAVE fhorization o the secretury —of the| Juarez April 10.—Villa and Car-|chiefly to increased transportation ex- |of being implicated in German plots being carried out. They were placed | resolutions today endorsing President ranze outposts clashed yesterday near an ey, et . 686 ss treasury to lssue as needed $2,000,000, Denses and maintenance of equipment, |in this country, in any conveyance that happened to |\Wilson's stand on the German question N M EUIRAL VERSELE ) Oty e ey ot 00;200:- | Kamiquipa, an official report received | foss items being Iarger by $2,115,487, be at hand. Some were takz» to the - morgue and hospitals in grocers’ wa- | Hiswnce of overs: clubwemman Jf the |Including 19 American—Have Unauc- | ticipate the tax receipts which will re- |at military headquarters Tere today : 5 o Kontastiy, ofibeea] 25TING VICE GENERAL REUTER ons and butcher carts, while others |nation. Bleas for women io aid the| cessfully Attacked 79 Other Ships |Sult fro mthe war revenue bill state. Vilia has ccased to move north | Senator James, of Kentusky, offer 3 INTERNED AT FORY BLISS were placed in motor ‘cars. Several |government were made by Mrs. Josh- 3 it Bachiniva and Namiquipa. o B by M K i = bodies were fished out of the marsh- |ya Evans Cowles of Los Angeles, pres- | Washington, April 10. — German |BIENNIAL CONCENTION OF The de facto troops which left here [ Rittman process for fmprovement in |78ken Into Custody at American End es two hundred yards from the {Il-|ident of the federation, and Mrs. |submarines have sunk during the war Sunday evening for Casas Grandes |, B e of anablioe b0 SHe of the International Bridge. Tated bullding and it 1= feared that|Percy ° V. Pennypacker of Texas, o grand total of 686 neutral vessels. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD |1 00 vied there and have taken the | aie nr s G atiod Biares o te moto 3 thers ve been ol tonrier DrdetRott. ncluding 19 American, and have at- field against Villa, it was said here to- Process immediately available for| 1 Paso, Tex, April 10—Frederick river, still further away. AIl were| ““This is a holy war; a war guided |tacked unsuccessfully '79 others, in. |A. C. Garvin of New Haven Elected |01 il ey 7 ® °F | Reuter, avting Vice general in Juarez, Mrs. Penny- [cluding eight American, according to Head Consul at Session in Danbury. badly mutilated and many were burned [by love, not by hate,” is today Interned at Fort Bliss. He beyond recognitfon. Bk eche nad official tabulation given out at the A TRAIN CRASHED INTO M Training for Ball Players. |was taken into custody at the Ameri- Momes Thicwn Onen 6 Tafured state department today and complete | Danbury, April 10.—A. C. Garvin of DERTAKER'S CARRIAGE | Chicage, April 10—Military teatning |can end of the international ~brid Some of the injured were tempora- | ARGENTINA TO DECLARE A ol o e el [ D aech WA sl ke sonaiil at | | AN LN for ball’ players 15 to be adopted im: | 1ate yesterday. Reuters home is in El rily cared for in buildings of the am- ? HER NEUTRALITY |Zoore than one-third . of the vessels |tmon of the. Wond of Confectiont ocd |Driver Seriously Injured and Two|medlateiy throughout the American |Paso and he has been going to Juares e e B R e A sunk have been neutral end e large|Rhode Island here this afternoon, de- Horses Killed at Waterbury. Association, President Hickey —an-|dally, He was sald to have been hoiies in Eadystone and in nearby | in the War Betwen the United States |number of othier méutral veesels have|festing W. E Hoberts of Watert Pl nounced here today. Heretofore two |Warned that he must cease crossing to S IewA pen 14 Dfhers. and Germany. ben terrorized into staying in port. |in a close contest. ‘Waterbury, April 9.—The Watertown | ¢lubs, Milwaukee and Indianapolis, | the American side S T e Iatiuces . of No estimate is avallable of the num- | The delesates deciied to hold the |local leaving this city at 5:16 this have pursued the policy. Bianints Rea the Dleskade: : Buenos Aires, April 10.—A council |[ber of lives lost on neutral vessels,|1919 convention in Westerly, R. I |afternoon crashed one e car- Facm Loan Pond n Bhode loland; New York, April 10—The American Walter Wilhelm, vice piysident of the it is known to have been large.|Other officers elected : riage: £ Undertaker J. Lunny at Edaystone eorporation and formesly & | 3, 000 otots o o oo oy G | Ciiclal zoporte. show. thet "about 250 | Head advison - Louts” “Ynag, East|DBrackside crossing about 5:23, killing| Providence, R. L, April 10—Gov- |steamship Minnesota, an _ Atlantio national guardsman, dashed through - ricans have been lost neutral > orses almost instantly and seri- | ernor Beekman sent a message to|transport liner, which left New York smoke and flame into the wreckage no | STETERt WL LeLe B Ao P e |and. pelligerent steamers. togethar P Sarine the dtiver, Patriok | the legislature today recommending|on March 34~ with 106 Americans less ten times, each time car- | DE the Teutralty of Argenting in the Tiyneh, 40, of 50 Vine street. Lynch | that $50,000 be-set aside as a special [among her crew of 247 men, has ar- rying some one to safety. Germany, but that it will also To remove ink from white clothes, |head escort, W. Christianson, | was a charity patient to the|fund from which farmers could ob- |rived safely at a British port, accord- that it considers att |soak epot in sour milk, then wash and head Brooksid is few | tain loans to increase crop produc- |ing to a cablegram received here today Datted Staten oo be use . nde e . T S D iiven Winsted i e o s ton. ! r 155 the ‘International Mercantile.