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v Progress of British THEY ARE n:.':n:nflmrn OF FOR WHICH CONGRESS HAS AP- PROPRIATED $12,700,000 to Have Sacrificed His Own Life j BILL PASSED IN THE SENATE The Last of the Four Appropriation Revenue Bill Introduced in the House Yesterday by re Last of the Four Ap b Demaocratic Leader Kitchin Washington, April TL.—Way for war |Board Had Personally inspected Im- e portant Facilities of 29 Cities Chosen Out of More Than 100 Which Offered Sites. WORK TO BEGIN NOW NUMEROUS SUSPECTS HAVE BEEN ROUNDED UP There Have Been Several Engase" | yio; prices femched & new high re- ments on the Russian Front, With [cord at Chicago when choice heavies Representative “ s0ld at $16.50. A of the CCH!P"'Y Says the Tragedy Was “the PR e Chapine Phiitianiof | cukard LT ekttt Result of a Diabolical Plot Conceived in the Degenerate Either Armies. mania arrived at New York from & : European port. * Brain of a Demon in Human Guise”—Fedetal Agents vON A FAVORABLE REPORT FROM FULL COMMITTEE ' Washington, April 11.—The govern-| A violent snowstorm has served £0r | cioaring the® Panamn P eamm ing, 04 Basing Their Investigation on That Explanation—1Letter Liquors and Beers Probably Will be Taxed Millions - of Dol-| $247.000,000, ana the military’ academy e o e o oAtk G Tomest o hela In Weas Nithe it lvorfe 1 Fetrwary was 471 Adlodsoed to * »” “ bin’ carrying about 383,000,000 The |$12,700.000 will be bullt at Chariestan, | morning had_been "hammering ' the | Berlin confirmed the death of Prince to “N. K.” Read: “All Ready to Blow Up lars, Also Soda Fountains and Other Soft Drinks—Tax- | 35ro5riations in the army e escis nevy Dol &% Do ing an S | O e A TTe Lene | Prisarich. Karl, su ~sviator, -reported Eddystone. Send ”__Of " 3 Tast week the senate passed _the |combination of military safety and | thickiy faling snow reatly impeded |TISSInE several weeks ago. < i Us Help 116 Killed 52 Have ation of Places of Amusement, Including Moving Picture | general deficiency bill carrving about |easy access to manufacturing materi- | the movement of the troops Wednes- $164,000,000, of which $100,000.000 is a |als. agy. Degn: > . Been Identified. 2 "o dent of the Trans-Mississippi Gol = : war emergency fund to be used in the To Be Hurried to Completion. British Repel Counter Attacks. | 4isociation ai P Theatres, on the Number of Tickets Sold, is Being Con- | Jiccretion of the president. o unncuncing. e seection tonight | arty s the morming he vilage and tion, died at Memphis. i * = 3 =4 e e Tl Secretary Daniels construction eights o onchy le Preux, east of The irst Batte: of Louisi Field ester, Pa., April 11.—A statement|but it is th e wi sidered by the Committee—Newspapers and Periodicals | rrusT companies ARE work would begin at once and would | Arras, fell into the hands of the Brit- | Artillery, was ordcred out by (he Wao | today by a high oMiciai of the Fadv. | have been accounics tor ohen T TO SEEK be hurried to completion. He also|ish and were held despite two coun- | Department for police service. stonsa Ammunition Corporation placed | great excitement and confusion " May be = SEES of Adver- EK LEGISLATION |made public the report of the board | ter-attacks delivered by the Germans, - the blame for yesterday’s disastrous|tached to the disaster calms dows y be Assessed in Proportion to the Amount N which personally inspected facilities | according to London. North of this thousand workers of the Colo- | ©XPlosion on a disioval employe who is | Between sixty and seventy iniur - © Permi rryinge of Gold Reserves|of 29 cities chosen out of more than | position Berlin reports the repuise|rado Fuel & Iron Co. will receive a |!NOUZNt to have sacrificed his life with | were still in hospitals here and tising They Carry—It Will Take Over Two Weeks to| on Deposit With Federal Reserve|100 which offered sites. With heavy casualties of British infan- |10 per cent. wage increase Moy I. the 116 known dead, most of whom | Ridgley Park near the scene of the e 3 é : Banks. Sites Offered Free of Cost. try ‘and ‘cavalry attacks near Fam- were girls and young women. viosion. Frame the Bill. For the.armor plant an appropriation | POUX 2D ux. The Peruvian Government appointed Amazing Development. Planned by a Fanatic. of $11,000,000 is available, but a great- | German Counter Attacks Successful. |Capt. Pedro Buenano to go to Wash- This b # The pre: . > engis recommending that the trust companies | er sum my be asked of congress before| The London communication says|Ington on a special naval mission. day :pn:";‘:d‘ ",';fi ‘.‘52".‘3.’31‘.’{.’;“1;“.3:.“;} sion '2' ?;‘lb::':l::fy “v?»:m‘-t« 8 of the country seek legislation which | construction is finished. The initial | that in the neighborhood of Bullecourt, P v v ve who belis e Washington, April 11—Assurances|odicals in proportion to the amount of | will permit them to carry their §0ld |appropriation for the projectile plant | west of Cambrai, Field Marshal Hai Gold coin to the amount of $500,000 | [1° Citasthophe already e ooy it G B that the $7.000,000,000 war “revenue |advertising they carry. reserves on deposit with federal re- |is $1:100,000, Charleston offered sever- | men penetrated & German bosition, but |Was withdrawn from the Sub-Treas- | o2 ofiivers of the comsanc ™ omcials ved measure wili pass the house quickly Cold Storage Foods. serve banks was adopted unanimously |al acceptable sites free of cost to the | iater were counter-attacked by super-|Ury for shipment to San Francisco. | oud Gueclc O the company, Numer- B. Johnson, president of the and that consideration of new taxation tha foods | PY the executive committee of the trust BOVe t and one of these will be | i forces and compelled to return to vaern R ~ ¢ 7 plans for raising part of the money |, SISESSUOn [hat col Stomee L0048 | company section of . the American | selected for the factories themselves | their former positions. OF this fight-| AN the unnaturalized Germans Bl S SR L L e B bl B Wil begin immediately were glven | i cussion. It is argued that this would | Bankers' association at a special meet- | whil ¢ the - protected rges | ing and also of a battle near Harde- |the empioy of the Baltimore Copper|20d In Camden, N. J, and in’ each|Which owns the bulldings occupled President Wilson and Secretary Me- | S15eussion, 1t 18 ArEuce thar ths WOuI | iy’ Here “foday. By euch legislation | nearby will be taken over as a prov. | court (Harsicourt?) northwest of St.|Smeiting & Refining Co. at Baltimore, | sre 'hreq (L mton of the prisoners | (he ¥ddysione Ammupition Corpors Adoo today by congressional leaders |SSTVe to bring i PGS Ay AL e | in funt: coanymaies coaat wiE T e e Blin Says, a thousand Brit- |have been dismissed. was placed in the hands of agents of and muel A. Vauckiain, pres R food speculators. £k mobilization of the nation’s resources.| . iah prisoners and twenty-five machine| . o e the department of justics at Philadel- | dent of the corporation. = 5 - B Rhode sl . e arrests so far have ap- ent today each express Favorable Report by Full Committes. | &~ —— = sopren miften's reconumiendationa. It GGETHALS REQUESTED TO TAKE|wuns were faken, = . .oy to|paeset, 22 to 3 dland, onave Jemterday | parently furnished nothing tapgible to|°d their conviction the eatastrophe Tl 6t hou s 5 AT - the credit of the country, according o CHARGE OF SHIPBUILDING | Rhetms and eastward into the Cham- | Rhode Island the right to vote for | e PErpetrator of the alleged plot. | wa® the work of “enems aliens in « revenue bilL authorising 000,000 WHEN IN MEXICO | iatwient sl by the commiliae ] - e e e o Furk | e violass _artilery Sulte dre’be: | Frosietuat siictoy. A Diabo'ical Plot. Toant: helioves, (h- cosdas A dehtedness preceded an Wnexpeciod| They Are So Highiy Renarded That|33.000000 in bamking resources ho| - Out 1000 Weoden Ships. S Frpeh an Ropresantatives Sterling, of Iilinois, | rescniaiise, whe Gcctimes 1o oot tha | ="°0 P¥ & bomb or Gime clock R e i Taier Warriors Don’t Shoot Them. millions of dollars more in conrection American Flag Flying. and Martin, of Loulsiana, were named | use of hix name, rad the tragedy ~was Arrests Made. Kitchin introduced the measure with . - .| With their individual and corporate| Washington, April 11—Major Gen-| The American flag is to fly imme- |25 new Republican members of the|the result of a diabolical piot con-| Of the arrests made today the mos 2 favorable report from the full com- |, MexXico City, April 11—Mexico _is|rights. eral George Goethals, builder @f the| jiately over the front in France. The | Ways eans Committee. ceived in the degenerate brain of a | PTOMising at first appeared to be tha mmittee and announced that debate on | RaVIng an influx of poets. Salvados Panama canal, was formally requested | | afavette flying corps, composed| . . . s | demon in human guise.” and that the|Of Frank Miller, a German, 15 yeas I would begin Friday morning at 11| Rueda the Spanish poet has just|ENCOURAGEMENT OF FOOD by President Wilson today 1o take | mainly of American airmen, is to| Harvard University students will|tripie explosion was due to a bomhb |0, in Camden, N. J. e was (ais o'clock. It is hoped to pass the bill | POmPleted a visit to the principal eit- PRODUCTION IN WAR charge of the building of 1,000 wooden | adopt the American uniform and carry | 7 o i ch have = been| manufactureq from a shell by one of | I8 custody after a conversation b ‘before Saturday. ies of the republic which was received TIME. | ghips for foreign commerce. the Stars and Stripes during their m.‘pmed e disposal of the govern-|the employes. Beyond this informa- | beld with a waitress in a restauras E by Geetal DRITRRGS SINT MRS Siiier S INME Boac oF Reii Inorease of overseas tonmage is Te- | cupsions into enemy territory and in|ment for coast patrol service. tion the official refused to disclose any | Was overheard by Former Judme Amendments Defeated in Committee tained by state governors and public 0is. al griculture Has Made garded as an imperative need to de- | pattles in the air with German avia- =g further details. French and Judge Lloyd They un Various republican members of the | Officials. - Manue] Ugarte, an Argen- Three Proposals to Congress. feat thé German submarine campaign | tors. Governor Whitman announced a Fed A derstood Miller to remark that he wa o T atror amendments | tine Doet, is expected to arrive shortly and lieep up the fow of supplies 0| " Engagements on Russian Front. |hearing on April 13 on the Bewly bill, edersl Agents Investigating. | " German inspector employed at tr Which were defeated in commitee but | and preparations already are being| Springfleld, I, April 11—Three|the entente allies, consequently the| o cZtSVTCTS 0 "oioral * engage. [reducing the number of election com- | It is known that federal agents are| Eddystons plant and that ‘it wis they have pledged themselves to vote | made for his reception. The announce- | proposals to congress looking to the | greatest importance is attached to the| . . nCrS WCUC PRl 2 loiine and the |Missioners in Niagara county to one. mfllx t basing their investigation on|shame for the German-Americans ¢ for the measure, whatever may be the | Ment has also been made from Madrid | encouragement of food production In|plans for the shipping baard for| Tl "Jlijes on the Russian front, i this expianation. = Those famiiar with | be biamed for the explosion’” fate of the proposals. 2.1 ncisco, Villagspesa, a Spani wartime have been approved by the| building wooden ships, which have t changes in pesitions —— ive Webb, chairman of explosives manufactured at the| Captain Sehregler, of thewGamde 5 3 playwright and.rhymster, shortly will [Tliinois board of agriculture been approved by the president and | DUt PO Importan nee ouitions | the House Judiciary, reintroduced his | Plant point out that a workman could | detaci{ve bureay thor Longworth Would Exempt Inheritance | visit this country. be ‘Soted upoii &t an catly meeting Of | the. COMACI of national defense. m"*?,:-g,,,’:;fl,‘g,‘,“w". fitche the Ibiil for promotion of _export trade, | have carried on a plotdn the midst of | amantioh of the summan wil Al Tax. As an evidence of the high esteem |the board, it was anmounced today. The ent resources of avallable e ut later were expelled from [apended so as to meet the wiews of | insuspecting - emiilo: es, farly | as A r the pest Ome 1y Representatide Jungwurtis of { Which the musess.heldgn Mexico, +h 5 u.m:? yards are to be used for | FERtRey JUL L€ oAr Terechkovez the [SXPorters. the women engaged In the p: of | A e Brombd mhe Podinton "the Ohio, to exempt from inheritance tax- | TOT¥ % oten LO7G, BE LAC rerit ] g A, 20 Per cent. increase in the pro- | the purpose. Teutons invaded Russian trenches but time fuses in the structure, which was | Miller had nothing fo do with the e S R e Ao 18 cxpected to | Tomaulivas. in ween federal|guction of corn for this season. The president earnestly hopes that | Teutens fnvadsa Toen el Ber e A ‘war committee consisting of 13 Wrecked. v £, develop much debate. Secretary Mc- | (roops and the command of General| Guaranteeing to farmers a minimum | General Goethals will undertake the p Bombardi e o members of the New York Senate is Unless the bomb was timed, it was Ineriminat Lett, ‘Adoo is opposed to it. Other proposals | Orteaga in which the revolutionist |price for food products. work and if he does so, he will be Austrians Bom! ing to be appointed to have charge of all | explained, the plotter must have met Sy Aot expected to be offered include one by | (700PS discovered one of the enemy| Enlisting of boys too young for'm laced in gemera] charge with unlim-| The Austrians on the western por-|legislation on matters arising from |the same fate as the rest of the vie- | . MT# Annie Keating of Trenton, Representative Hill of Connecticut to | BIJINg in the branches of a tree. They {tary duty and men physically unfit for | ited authority to organize the building | tion of the Austro-Italian theatre are |the European war. tiine, r., today told federal oficials in & Taise the interest rate on both the | Were about to shoot him when he cried |army service to work on farms under | facilities. Recently the gene: ac- | actively bombarding the Italians in S St e bia ity that she had found in & railre bond and certificate issues from 3 1-2 | DNt shoot me. T'm a poet” He|military discipline. cepted the position of state erffineer | the Lake Garda and Lagarina valley | Four men were injured, two proba- of Dea entified. X station at Philadelphia on March 14 per cent. as the bill now proposes, to | %2 allowed to descend unharmed. - of New Jersey, but it is und 0d | sectors, and the Italian guns are shell- | biy fatally when they fell with a scaf-| The number of known dead _an-|a letter addressed to “N. K. in whic 4 per cent. and another by Represent- —_— MOVEMENT TO TILL UNUSED that his contract allows him to give |ing the Austrian lines near Arco and| folding on which they were working on | nounced la‘e today by Captain W. M.|the writer said: “All ready to bilo ative Slogn of Nebraska to limit the | CONSTRUCTION OF 28 PO! e onk It called upon fo perform | Revereto. On the Carso plateau, In| the new Yale Musical School bullding, | Wilhelm, vice president and generai|up Eddystone. Send us help O life of the bonds to thirty years. The RTIONS OF GOLF LINKS. | public duties. the east, the Italians have pushed back | 20 feet to the ground. manager of the company, after a fairly |a sheet of white paper, she said, the Dill would leave their temure to the (P0-TON SUBMARINES | The shippinz board has $50:000.000 | the Austrians at various points. complete canvass of the lists of em- | was a rough sketch of the Philade discretion of the sicretary of the |y, k : an Has Been Approved by the United | at its disposal for the comstruction ——— Rutgers College students who may | Ploves and the victims was placed at|phia navy yard and the Delaware - oy Will Be Provia d For in Contracts to States Golf Association. and purchase of vessels and it is es- | ARTHUR J. BALFOUR enlist, or who are called to civil em- | 116 and of these 52 had been identi-|er and a plan of Chester. Pa T e 50 Be Awarded This Week. i timated that beginning early in the COMING TO THIS COUNTRY |ployment by the Government, will be | fled. ~Ugofficial reports of missing to- | notes contained (he signatures of tw Little Oppesition to Principal Features. New York, April 11.—The movement | fall ships at the rate of 200,000 tons a granted leave of absence without loss | 42y placed the number at thirty-six, | foreigners, Mrs, Keating sald Little opposition is ted 'to the | Washington, April 1i—Contracts for [to till unused portions of golf links|month can be turned out. i Brit- |of academic standing. principal features of the 35,000.000000 | construction Gf 28 '800-ion seagoing |(© increase the countrye 1008 supnls 5 A e e e nd issue—the provision that not |submarines probably will be awarded |reached national proportions with ihe F SCHEME TO ish International Experts. A standard of silk colors was pre- | PRESIDENT WILSON INSISTS YALE MEN TO TRAIN more than $3,000,000,000 from the pro- | *y Secretary Daniels before the close|announced approval of the plan by the | T E-ES © ~11.—Assembly in | 3ented to the state department of the coods shall be used o extend credit to | of the week. Bids opened at the navy | United States Golf association. - Th GAMBLE IN FOOD STOCKS.| Washington, April®il—Assembly in|Granq Army of the Republic by the ON SELECTIVE DRAFT PLAN AS ARTILLERY OFFICERS the allies and the remaining $2,000,- | department today carried proposals for |idea was started by the Dunwoodie Washington soon of a_great interna; | Sl iuncits senate at the closs Of | iy il ; S 00,000 applied to expenditures incur- |34 vessels. Congress has authorized | Country club, Yonkers, N. Y. It is|Joseph Hartigan of New York Declares | tional war counch wag ISretidaCiice | its annual encampment. ae Department Would Enfist Velun-|Entire Resources, of =she LNt red in the prosecution of the war by |only 33, however, and 10 have already [ Proposed to use the profits from golf| Prompt Action is Necessary to Pre- |5 27 announcement {ro: . teers for the Term of the War. Will be Brought Into Use. this country. been ‘assigned to the navy vard at|links agriculture for purposes of na- et o o Arthur J. Baitour, |, An explosion of chemicals which - = Portsmouth, H. tional defense. vent It. i had been improperly mixed caused a | Washington, April President | ‘New Haven ,Conn. April 11—To f Two Weeks to Frame a Bill. Some of foday’s offers exceeding the| “The United States Golf association 2 - e minister of {orfigy{ ;n:l.r-.’ ‘L”;‘Zfifl.‘i‘: blast at the plant of the Delion Tire | Wiison, in a conference with er | Yale men for commissions as artill In evolving a new taxation plan for | authorized cost limit of $1,300,000 per | Will do everything in its power to fun | an® e X Ork, APril 11—Joseph Harti_ | to arrive within ten daye 0 sestions|& Rubber Co, at Trenton, N. J. in|Champ Clark and Majority Lead r|officers is, in the opinion of the ¥ raising revenue to meet the certificates | ship may be accepted becaiise they fix | ther this movement,” President How- | Sorsc s, O o O ot Tt | e e 2 oth the conduct of the war. | Which 16 men were injured. Kitchin at the eapito] today, insisted | University emergency counctl, ir of indebtedness, however, the admin- |the time of construction at several [ard W. Perrin of 'Philadelphia said. | meisoiee’ o eoniy Seomamt sction oy | 1o maattion to the forelgn minister. z ration bill | statement fssued tonight ,the best Wi leaders realize that they face | months below that of other proposas. | “I believe all our 500 clubs Wit at oo | d€Claring’ that “only prompt ac 5] mission will include Admirai jssued by the New |for raising a larze army on the prin- |the university can serve the countr & serious problem. Not only will much | To cover the addition cost it wewld be |actively adopt the wiems the United States government can|the commission will include Admira) ©all trains cross. |ciple Of selective drafi. At the same |at the present time, The undergra trouble be experienced in Eetting re- | possible to dran on the erommonoe e avoid serious complications in the food | Dechair, of the British nayy, General |y VS5 0 Chikeepnie Bridge. shouid |Uime, however, it was learncd that the |uate body will be put into traiming & publicans and democrats together, but | fund provided for speeding up. con. | “RIBE supply situation in the United States” | Bridges, of the army and T stop for inspection to ascertain if wun. | war department virtually had decided |once. each side is possessed of many dif-|struction or the cost plus percentage ON OF DISHONOR” Since the declaration of a state of | ernor of the Banl 3 authorized persons are aboard. on plans under whicl opportunity | The council says that its policy ferent ideas that would be difficult to |of rofit scheme was PIN 3 war between this country and the| It was learned authoritatively that e would be given for approximately 500, |lined on March 28, is further e Teconcile. Mr. Kitchin said tonight be tnyiked. NED ON 15 MEN IN CHICAGO | Serman government, Mr. Hartigan as. |a French commission composed of off-| 0 (0 mie 1 L e e o, e o | i ow that war his been decia: that he expected at least two weeks e A : erted, prices on ail foodstuffs at|cials and offers equally as distingwish- 3 P p 5 e pointed sut Bl oo The first question Is what amount of 1S EN ROUTE TO MEXICO advanced. ~ Reports received by him, | will be In Washington about th S30%° | Now ‘Engiand, was burned here today | would be to make the total national |inadequate artiiiery force. 'ihe has been to divide equally the cost of s et e i ‘;"’;‘xefi‘:flmfl;‘; were ga-|mon, canned tomatoes and yellow on- | of justice i BRI cainer e Senator George F. Thompson intro- | raft plan approximately 724,000 men, |council outlines a system of geners the first 3 ered line of applicants | lons. formerly p - duced fn the New York Senate a bii|making room for the absorption of |training for all students and spectt Walting today at the marriage license | “It is said in the trade,” declared M The congress is stated to have been e ¥ pr s i - g San Diego, Calif, April 11—It was | Dureau. Fifteen men who s said in the trade,” declared Mr.| The congress 15 stalel &0 NOTS OUCL |10 amend the railroad law as to put | half a million volunteers. No attemst|training by groups for caduidates fo reportea today that & second muni. | that they were secking to evade min | LU s i oy e B A <4 N %o Giscuss every phase of the |into effect the proposed uniform sys- | to enlist men to accomplish this will |the reserve officers’ corps. self as desirous ;tphcm; as mul:;\m(‘r; tion-carrying Vessel is en route from | !aIy service were decorated with the |by persons outside of the trade fto|Wwar. 3 tem of grade crossing protection. ::ur:‘lut';‘vdh:::;';:hyu;-:fl‘;';'r:;:"‘fl;z ?:: uyTE;afiw"'1}:3;;”":/{.'1 of the univer The Durden on the ‘present semcration | Facific coast port to Mexico. Two y:xlmnw%c%x.‘n;?&m" = broad Gand of | gambie in food stocks. Such conduct| Ome of the first auestions o be| L. oo iyt prohibit the sale of | I8t uch volunteers for the duration |to use: Dndergradontes pursting & as possible, and some members of con- lestroyers, after return scant ceremony was |ehould be met by new laws making | taken up will be the distributyos Intontcante. within o quarter of mie] Of the war only. itary work satisfactorily will rec . ot ing to a Pacific coast port to unload | Pinned upon them by the recruiti : = iat | the $3,000,000 loan to the allies, for : - . L i - Tventy ive per cent of the first vear | e munitions, captired from ‘the first | oficers. Tho line of applicants todas | ing In food Producs at this time should | which ~ President \Wilson has asked |of the militnry training, cemp at e s i uggler, replenis! 5 more - e. - ! 0 apply 1o the needs by “"“"’:“ = wnd put o o AL St fO R o b o Ve declared & public enemy” o buy- || Fhe sresiest problem before the con- | the New York legisiature without op- | ARGENTINA AND COSTA RICA [ Tox Tnsricuion. " ressional ders Determined. t is reported that Ameri- = > = c a he mainte- | position. e vho Joined the na Congressi Determine: o 'weyflnm‘l:rzgmlt L3 kif‘reld PITTSBURGH PASTOR CHARGED |ing by consumers in quantities is “un- ‘f‘f:g;eorlsm:";‘l:: Lo ;;e‘flcm posrc il TO GIVE THEIR MORAL SUPPORT | 10e Bcemts o e the banthan aboard the captured schooner. The WITH HIGH MISDEMEANOR, |P3iotic and will work immeasurabie | (30C® g food suppiies to Furope.| The public Utilities commission yes- The statement issued today include L rio e T b e injury to those least able to pay high mS A o ehi first by naval Co- | terday handed down a decision order- | To the United States in the War (a recommendation that class reunion for rogardiess of the amount. Fis. | vessel after she was beached, was shot | Advocated Rebellion in Event Con. |’ ™ T tion to fiaht the German subma- | ing the Connecticut company to con- Against Germany. be postponed for dne year‘or if held tory, they say, shall not designate this | 3nd-killed by one of the smugglers’ of. scription Becomes Effective. vine, second by construction of a huge | tinue the operation of the interurban as either a poor or a rich man’s war. | 0Cers, according to the report, whil AUTOCRATIC POWER TO fleet of wooden merchantmen to nega- | service between East Hartford and| Washington, April 11.—Without for- [and omission of all class costumes House financial authorities are care- | 518nalling to the warships. Pittsburgh, April 11, i DEAL WITH FOOD PROBLEM | tive its destructiveness, and third, by | Rocvil'e. mally announcing abandonment of e fully considering proposals to raise A Prosser, pastor of the Duited Pas — ways and means to increase American| " o L [thelr newcraiity, Fowo Cmore’Latin. [SAYS SCIENTISTS OF AMERICA - joronsbd ‘ . - 3 = £ 3 i ent B ae e e | ATEEMPE TO DVIMMITE EIeS pomarit, was arresied iast night|Provésed o President Wilsen by Rep- | mARICIIC roducts. * 7 %] rotumm to Theodore Foomevelt the $40.- | Costa Fica, have given Asmurances of SHOULD BE MOBILIZED, Tousive profits and inheritances, ais.| A TRAIN LOAD OF EXPLOSIVES |omcs on m the district attorney resentative Lever. Nana o6-operation is understood to 000 cash Nobel peace prize which the | thelr moral support for the United - tiiled lquor and beers, cigars and to- Bt i atemeg sa8e of high misdemeanor. . contemplate ihe policing of all North |colonel gave to the foundation for |States in the war against Germany. Dr. Julius Stieglitz, President of the service, soft drinks and newspaper, at Camden, N. J. day, the mintster advecated orsins | sov American navy, allowing the returnPresident. 2 between those of Brazil and Chile, her — billboard aavertising. = -— : ion | government to' deal with the f00d prob- | o¢ the British and French vessels en- sister nations in the influential A, B.| Kansas City, Mo, April 11—8clen e 3 Camden, N, 3., April 11.—An attempt |2 (et Sonscription becomes efteative | lem was proposed to President Wilson | o (1 i1 that work and the safeguard- | A scheme for a school of munition | . trio, has notified the siate depart | tists of America misi be mobilized | Subemittsel to dynamite a train of from twenty to ixg] today by Representative Lever of | ey American ships of at least part | workers and army and navy mechanics ment that she “recognizes the jueilces |ald in fghting Cermany, as the thirty cars loaded with high explo- South Carolina, chairman of the house | 5¢ the sea lane to Europe. to be added to the curriculum of the|of this country’s stand agrinet G will be one of aclentists against scien sives, which passes through here from | V=W HAMPSHIRE SEES committee on agriculture. — University of Kansas, was approved [ man aggression. The communication |Usts, In the opinion of Dr. Ju Penn’s Grove at 1 o'clock every morn- “DRY” TIME AHEAD | nove o ne taps aiaric, Steps would | GERMAN: SUBMARINES by Frank Strons, chancellor of the |contains no intimation, however, that | SUCglitz of Chicago, president of i ing, was frustrated late tonisht, ac- B S by Sarek o peat e aarous REPORTED IN PACIFIC, | University. the Argentine authorities contemplate | American Chemical sociely, as express sording to the police. Bill Only Needs Governor’s Signaturs | lca.is ‘o recd her own pesple and aid i] A bit authorising the Was Depart: | =y srat)orsak witb Berita. A K B B pedestrian discovered a man chis- ~ i Boer 1 i -|""Little” Costa Rica, just emerging [sion of the annual convention here eling o holo In the Penoayevman chis-| to Prohibit Sale of Liquors for |the entente countries. He spoke of the [Warnings Have Been Sent to All|, ", begin negotiations for the ac- | from the throes of a revelution sent|day, “We are now facing o dead road eclevated bridge over which the Drinking. shortage of farm labor, declaring it Steamship Companies. Quisition of the Chemspeake & Dila_|word to ner diplomatic representative | conflict the sreatest natior train passes. e notified a policeman ey % Can: here today that she endorsed the | tists In the world, and we must fig and on the latter’s approach. the sus. | Concord; N. H., April 11—A bill to L e ek San Francisco, April 11—Warning |introduced in the House by Represent- | course of President Wilson and *was | them with their own weapons,” he 4 pect ran. Although the officer firea | BrORIDIt the sale of intoxicating 1i- | faTms ehould not be drafted. that German submarines are believed |ative Moore, of Pennsylvania. “ready to prove it if necessary.” clared. eral shoty: &t TBIGT - | auors for beverage purposes was ~| The National Agricultural society,|to be operating in the Pacific was sent 4 o pted resolutions din Saper A ‘examination showea that a | 3 (204 by the staie senate, 14 to §|3t & pairiotic convention here yester” |io I’ sicamship captaine at mes late| Consturction of a wire steckade for — covnein Hy i e 5 =i approve y Zovernor the la , formally approved a plan for the |today by wirel - | the internment of alien enemies was el actire, as m - jarse hole had been cut In the mason- | ' RUCoe effeotive May 1. 1915, The | creation of a federal bureau to control | tonant Commander E. C. Woods of the | begun on Ellis Islana and it was an- | /OOVER I8 TO HEAD S e e 5 :om :lxeuly had passed the meas- fl;lood production and distribution and Twelni}:’nlvll district here. The warn- | nounced m.lx a henvyfl guard of United NEW FOOD BUREAU. | ung industrial purpose re, and a senate ame t designed prices. ing said: States regulars would be quartered on o e i - SUSPICIOUSLY ACTING RUSSIAN | (0500 meee amgndment design “Among the possible ways of increas- | . -Information has this day been re-|na isand at all times, beginning to- = 5 ek WEsTEREy caiiii ARRESTED IN BRIDGEPORT g the food supply suggested by Mr.|ceived that German submarines are|morrow. Has Accepted Chairmanship Offered by e 2 ook BRAZILIAN MINISTER TO Lever was to close down distilleries |operating in the Pacific. Please noti- / the National Defense Council. INTO TUG CLARENCE BLAKESLES Had Fake Passport to One of the using grain in the manufacture of |fy all ships under your control and ask | Several hundred Mississippi oitizens, CALL FOR HIS PASSPORTS | whiskey and other intoxicants. He eaid |that they spread the warning broad- | representing virtually all forms of| T.ondon, April 11. 2.32 p. m— Herhert | Both V. ols Were Considerably Dam Arms Plants There. % —— over 600,000,000 bushels of grain are |cast. business and industrial activity, es-|C. Hoover, hcad of the Amer N com - aged in Bridgeport Harbo Bridgeport, Comn, April 11—Mike| Will Leave Germany for Home by |used annualiy in this way. The locations of the submarines were | tablished a council of defense at|mission for relief in Belgium, has af- 3 = Roganovosky, who claims to be & Rus-| Way of Switzerland, France and SRR s not made public. Jackson, Miss., to carry on a defense | ter consultation with hix colleagues on | Bridgeport, Comm April T this Suspect Arrested at Chesapeake City. = campaign, including efforts for in-|the commission, accepted ‘he chair- |tug Clarence exlee of Chesapeake City, Mr., April 11.—A | Effort tb Unseat Senator Sutherland.| creased crops. manship offered him by the nation1l outward bound with an e plant.- man giving the name of George O.| Washington, April 11.—Senator Scth- defense council of the new food bureau |in town, went aground juw: = was for Krimmel of Philadelphia was arrested | erland_and Former Senator Chilton of| Marvel W. Godfrey of Providence, R.|in the United States. harbor mouth today and the f today by department of justice agents| West Virginia, will appear before the|IL, was fined $100 yesterday for treat-| Mr. Hoover expects to leave shortly | Westerly, crashed into her from Baltimore. He arrived here three | senate elections committee next Tues- | ing the American nag with ‘contempt. | for America. Meanwhile he has initiat- | vessels were considerably damaged b days ago in an automobile_and it is|day in connection with Mr. Chilton’s|It is alleged that he entered an At-|ed a wide inquiry in France, Enziand |the collision, but both will be abie photographs _of the Chesapeake | petition to unseat Senator Sutherland, ro, Mass. restaurant with a Ger-|and Italy regarding the existing food |proceed to drydock. The mate of (1o Delaware canail locks and certain | his successful opponent in the last|{man flag pinned above an upturned |situation, having the co-operation of | Biakesies said he was blinded v o election. - American flag on his coat. the various governments In this work. searchlight operated from the shore i &2 i