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LANE EDITION Che “ Circulation Books Open to All” | “Circulation Books ation Books Open to All.’ | to adh ONE “CENT. 1917, by The Press Pu (The 3 need NEW ‘YORK, TUESDAY, aanye 6, ew York World). 1917. ld, All.” 16 TAGES PRICE “ONE CENT. To- Day's Weather—FAIR, AA ZDITION WILSON DETERMINED TO ARMU. S. SHIPS; — CABINET AND ENTIRE COUNTRY BACK HIM - CONFESSES PLACING BOMBS SHEERNG ROWDS 118 GOAL CORPORATIONS AT BLACK TOM YESTERDAY: KOLB SEEN AT KINGSLAND - Hans Schwariz Reveals tling Plot to Cause E apo sions Near Ne York SONE R IDENTIFIEL PRIS ). Star- Workman Declares Kolb Is the German Missing at Kings- land After Disaste The Hov« obtained ev! dence to-day int o feasion that b wd his ae-| complice, Hans Schw now in jay there, attcmpted early ye morn-| ing to repeat the Black Tom muni tions explosion which rocked the whol city of New York and much of New Jersey last summer They also learned through a volur teer witness that Koll was employed In the machine shop of the munition plant of the Canadian Ca 1 Four dry Comy at Kings! N. J when that concern was destroyed by fire and explosions a few months ago. Both these developments were portant, but that linking Kolb wi the Kingsland disaster Is regarded gs of peran inte Kk claims he wa k in a galoon tn Newark on the Kingsland explosion Thomas Steele, a neg ployed nthe machine shop of the Canadian Car and Foundry Company at the of the explosion, visited police headquarters in Hoboken to-day and said he wanted to look at Kolb, Tha prisoner was brought in with severa) others Stecle unhesitatingly pointed out Kolb, He told the following story “There were twenty-eight men employed the machine shop. That is where the first explosion occurred. One of the men was a German, who had been there only a short time, He was pretty clever with tools. “When the first explosion oc- curred we all scattered, knowing that if the fire spread the whole in place would blow up. Later, we were reassembled by the com pany, but only twenty- the machine shop force appeared. “The German was missing and he never came back for his pay. This man here is the missing German.” Steele picked out photographs of cher men who worked with him in the machine shop. The Canadian Car nd Foundry ¢ has pictures of all ite employees. Bevera th ™ rho worked with Steele have been nt for and they will bo asked If hey can confirm Steele's identifica tion of Kolb. PRISONERS ARRAIGNED AND HELD ON THREE CHARGES. chwartz and Kolb were ore Recorder Carsten in day sed of having ex} unlawfully, arra Hn Th ves in th on three charges possession to use the explosives with intent t do material and bodily harm and of conspiracy, At the request of police they were remanded without ball until to-morrow Schwartz sianed a confession at noon unfolding the entire series of developments of plots in which he and Kolb figured and reveal ing that the two had set bombs early yesterday on the explosives pier at Black Tom, Jersey City, (Conti » Page) i ' nued on Six | Htending received bh OWEN OPENS FIGHT INU. $. SENATE 10 END FILIBUSTERS Says Old Rules Are Not ing, and New Body C Make Its Own. ~ WELCOMEBORDER VETERANS HOME Returning ath § adios Par- Armory Two Ahead of 69th, GC OVE RNOR. | “AND 71 INDIVIDUALS INDICTED; EXTRA PROFITS $40,000,000 | Alleged Offenders Operate in| FOUR $5,000 PARK HEADS OBJECT TO BEING CUT OFF Pocahontas and New River Semi-Bituminous. ition to Put City grounds | Under One Commissioner ades_ to Hours COMPENSATIONLAW ss FORWORKINGMEN'S BY ;Vardaman and Kenyon Say They Were Not in Combi- Relatives and “Friends Mob Guardsmen, Almost | —_—- \ Away {ALL MUST APPEAR HERE. ARMED N EXPECT WILSO — 7, ——___—_. EUTRALITY ORDER D WITHIN 24 FOURS; N HAS FULL POWER TWO SE NATORS REC ANT. Secretary anil: to Receive Orders to Set in Motion Plans the Navy Department Has Already De- ‘ ie | -revent Vote . ‘ Eight Months Stirs Protest nation to Prevent Vote. : : : : ‘ T ' : : | erst velo or Fro \° UPHELD IN COURT AON Price Boosted to $3.2 Ton at) 4 proposition vy the city Comp-| | pe ection of Ships The Twelfth New York Infantry | Mines in Virginia and troiler’s office to abolish four $5,000] WASHINGTON, March 6--Wheo ‘i back from eight months’ service on| West Virzini Jobs in the Park Department, the|the new Senate met at noon to-day| TAT EGRAMS POURING IN U.S. Supreme Tribunal Hold Boer and from guard | eu MIEN very top ones, hax evoked loud pro-| senator Owen of Oklahoma, laying «5. Supreme Tribunal Holds | est ne city has 1 of other It Valid in States of New | o« ston ventertay, bane the Sixty | Indictments charging 118 corpora-/ single-headed departments, Wut it re served notice that no new Senator ) | {Washi tlons and TL individuals with eom- “ulres four park commissioners, on i ‘ : ; _ ork, lowa¢ ashington. ith New York Infantry, with ex- for each borough exoepti ch.| Were bound by. the rules of the old \ fi me : BED ANS IY ASTUTE ION ip ane ecord of service ana} Pinlug to violate the Sherman anti h borough excepting: Rich " WASHINGTON, March 6.—Assured of the backing of ais Cabine amie he same rec of service a : ising prices MONd Which i taken undex the wing ate in leg ive procedure: : ; WASHINGTON, March 6.—Declar-| 2 Fifth Avenue ay » trust law in arbitrarily fixing pr 4 Manhattan, to manage grasa] “L wish before any action Is taken,”| 44 the entire country, President Wilson is expected within the nest Mi p f the home multitudes byl at which coal is marketed were made) plots and playgrounds. o 1 ’ * ing valid the New York State Work-| sve Subbs asses iis: ela cata pe are P A nd ci f ' nd : su Owe which would, twenty-four hours to instruct Secretary Daniels: to-arm-American mer- mig Rene (enn tate |S : public this afternoon by Special As 5 Rr MOTYN, MUDORVININE) Ce 8 eee Bound : ¥ A 6 pensation A up ifth begun arriving in Jer-) et Attorney General rank M,/ Statistician and Examiner in the e°osnlze the Senate as being > ; chantmen against submarine attack. Early in the day it was believed Court to-day that railroad em- sey Clty at noon and by 2 o'clock was r 4 office, made a rep by rules of a pre ne’ Congress, to} we ( ie : ployeen state commerce may) Well on its way the foot of W Swacker “Hipp Some gaara observe that while the Senate ts a! that final action would be taken at a Cabinet meeting this afternoon, but . hir eet for its par , dictments dt sb inuing | inwofar as executive! i, pea, : recover d al injuries Twenty-third Street for Its } C) ne Andlotn ne N to put the entire park a pitt : Te iw mot cone! t0¢ President did not call his advisers together under its prov ee um Avenue and Sixty-second| wore Handed up seule it gl ealan ‘ ‘oneal He Uniting as a legislative body, A Mtorney General Gregory, it is reported, has agreed with hi t New York ¢ ation Law! a where a morous mob of : bills on t andar of the Bis ‘ : . 3 aes defendants agreed to su : aso mong them economy Wo have 4ssistants that the President now has the power to enforce armed neu w in 1910, # amend-| relatives. and relatives-to--be took ae i roar ace vurth Congress are dead © ha a ¢ State ( t 1e guardsmen to its multifarious} the Federal Court in this Borate ge oie io calendar and po legislative com>! (rality and will so officially advise the Executive, ’ on” » fommissioner BR. ngersol be 3 rosom, and cried ove em and made/day the ndicunents ¢ mitte nd To make the point F ‘ nee evio r uch and cri Sinner makes vigorous protest ing ol at ata’ ant ini thie OH Five members of the Cabinet are said to hold this They di speeches to them and gave them # Indictment, ie } i he old rules are not bind 5 w Co Be ‘4 , y ord t Ay, say nembers coming in who have had n fareit w ne faeces v to await . . " vei : ; fine lune ' porporations A WHIM AInL tOrORH It aalata aA ' DP hkcn abt dat io) RAL Sk ill not be necessary to await an extra session of Congress pre sa gra atem H Gov. W hand Gen, O'Ryan and rsa cara : rec | CH RorN Hetty PARES There is every in I 1 t i ne to injured emp! pos : Die mer com-|competitors ¢ business and ar wy nent in each ark ules," lere every indication that w the Cabinet acts the decision in ee : & : r rou nould be di on onat Vardar vow | ; ing f is of . jewed | agr sand understanding a ve th ‘it : un, t ‘ will be that ships must be armed, and that Secretary Daniels will be or salarie ul p 1 ; noel sien i Re rwith r ssiasipp nd Kenyon, Repub ; NITEM Caan aes Lieu ‘ ey ! oe hemselves, were able from to ug e Tawa ture Bet Wolve at dered to set in motion the plans the Navy Department inas had under wa t nion Le eibahedle time to fix nerease t r a ¢ ' } at inj : nA, the} ™ ay © the e Mr. ert h who did 1 sn the , Ma for many da ct American rights on the The Presiden n eofd " Ww OW . onsume D0, O00 yf ” wr i « i Cat » In f the we Hl { : ; i t und the ‘Twenty n ton 1 als ‘ Pe : i et / A 4 Hee determination to the country for any emerge: reflect aE he Asha terans helpe hontas and New River coal mined ue y Mad Wino ware -snel in t ‘ } " remarriage and each child ten vd ve aelned 10 } 5 ‘ ' hattan and 1 nond; Thomas W.!ihe gr to President i his instructions to Secretary Daniels to rush work’ on all nay duri far the apseonm ae athe hose regions of West Virginie Whittle of the Bronx, and John 1.) Wilson as a “little group of wilful, preparation ¢ ork Centr 2 t Col, William ba ‘ Th i . cler of Queer men.” who had renders ountry New York Central and the} Col ¥ A eactity ey were enabled, it is al- W f Qu jmen.” y vad Jered t ante . Out of scores of telegrams re- thern Pacifle Railroads and eey H erriea | l¢ged by the Federal authorities, “—_— {*helpleds and conten ceived at the White House to-day Clyde Steamship Company attacked | cheered virougn] te extort more than $40,000,000 in MADNESS TO AID GERMANY, 12, Sri’ cxmerses * APPAM IS PROPERTY fram ell marta 6h she eolnievs 4 the law in four test cases. Aka oO t they had not been fe iawn ti eee 1d of] excessive prices from those Melis prevent a vote onthe: bil OF ENGLISH OWNERS «Srasocey ses" aereagente he State won the suits in E t : . |to prevent a vote on the bi Norityeainness that tha raat the lower courts, contended the law erminal at sis bens forced to use their coal, SAYS JAPANESE PREMIER Senator Williams, replying to ident go ahead with the tainne BIGINDteS NA Bfaoldvaba And pant helpless railro, inds|CONTRACT PRICE BOOSTED TO <auanon his colleagues, declared emphati- ; which @ majority of Congress an was wit tate’s authorit and leaping in the air ing fas $3 A TON AT MINES. Field Marshal Count Seiki Ter cally that President Wilson was | United States Supreme Court De- proves. + he arms o' 80) sda who v i al annual output of the wane n elk e » : The law also required employers to! the arm f 1 Lephpiaetyy Apel Th nnw utpe " ve tine right in his criticiam of a few Ci She Is Not a Prize of Out of all the telegrams re- pay funeral and medical expenses of mld tw t ; teh 2m) 5h f semi-bituminous mines in Virgi Assures . of Continue Senators whe made legislation by German Raider. ceived to-day only one attempted injured employees bit leanediout of He Wins owe) GP8H land -W Virginia, the indictment Friendship, an averwhelming majority im: | é : to uphold the hands of the “little It is a compulsory law applicable | them Phe colonel w an t rankly we explain, that is transported to the| possible in the nation’s crisis and WASHINGTON, March 6.—-Ljeut.| group of willful men” in the Sen- to all industries, payment to be made | officially angry Orer, ee markets lying principally in the| By Ralph H. Turner. that whatever might have been | Hans ergs herole trip across the) ate who prevented # formal vote “without reg: to the faul cause | Pailroads ad tres d ie i States east of the Mississippi River| TOKIO, March 6 (United Press) their motive, they and not Con- jAtiuntic with tho British steamer! in favor of the armed neutrality of injury" wilful injury or This is as fine a body as AY MAN Jang to Great Britain, France, Spain| Jaan knows full well where her trae] @P@#8 were responsible for the | Appam, by the German| measure. drunkenness ver to command.” hel ang italy, hos been approximately| (ate le and would be : mont United States being “helpless and | raide roved futile to-day) An extra session of Congress bef Four Justices, Chief Jus Not in regular army €X- lor Go) ang ng an act of she dade se | eontemptible” before the world when Court awarded July 1 to pass appropriation measure: Mcke ve L ever wn on bate ae AT, ee pe ‘ot P pile ed faith | Deme 4 of the Henate in caucus | t British owners, tf other purpose, si 4 to-day 1 disciplined, mo tolleeat rrrer ChACUATARGRA Ta oconuEn eri Wieia Marahat ¢ [this morning elected He Marttr o is not a p ° be certain. If the Senate amend ready r Je duty ORANGE SURO Cone nuch!, Premier of Japan tv vajority fl der, and | wat ey ee | {tt rules s9 prompt action can 1 pensation r Insurance | We were due to r be 6 this and Shoakenine anal nator King, the new member from 1 sustaining the tritish Mbe taken an A Neutrality Bi Law, of Washin State, was also | morning if we Ww aHOATS OUP PRS formation of ¢ t J e same tle ent A message | Utah, secretary of the caucus, The) tichment suits ainst the Appam ‘an extra session of Congress may be upheld as constitutional t 10.80 last night. Every last man seal eto netaaivba al » the people of the| caucus did not discuss the proposed | and her cargo, the Court held that xpected within the next two or three rees compelling the Mountain Tim- | not move first train until nearty [87 vrei Hema t r 1e people | the Se ' mainder because the Appam violated The flve Cabinet members who ad- ber Company of ama, Wa t ofele It seems ¢ &® principle |" | mirantlnricast and G ment of J | ime « the election of | neutrality vise immediate action by the Presi- yntrt » the rr npensation, f ad at whatever happen, babel aiaiiaited al T r G nany's latest move r ten T of 1799 and S28 1) dent, irrespective of Congress, do not worst service |Semi-bituminous t Brat ‘ patina J 6 Jor Insurance Fund. ) jet the worst service |PObiry ln - a 4 combina f Japan and mes up for ; ar and € belleve, they eay, that the law of The sion ast r f whi e capable ’ i alnst United re rnoon. hig rman | 1819, ¢ 1 by the President as possibly ality of the law w .y cht , s D. Duffy, the chap us or wetti ; with wh hal senat Saulsbury of Delawa spipepersst gay in | aaiting bis power, should be applied 4, Chief tice White and Justices | " thuslastic over the more 1 : Ives sent presid pro temp ylum > the preaont situation, ‘They explain McKenna, Van Devanter and p+ | regime Haskell, but as independent Japan " Unitea 1 over unless re-elect —_-_—_— - -—_—_ that it was drafted for an altogether Reynolds dissenting Jincluded the commander int The @rat indictins 8," said the Premier ed by the caucus. Friends of Bena-| CARMANIA NEARING PORT, | “erent purpose, and even if it ap- Iowa's. Workman's Compensation | praises. He sald he was sure the | bination among the solling agents and Japan would be commit tor Walsh of Montana urged his — _ peared, on the surface, to prohibit the Law was also to-day declared consti- | men would pond to-morrow cheer. | Producers of the Poc ntas and New o¢ ‘ ad a if name at this morning's conference Canarder Sends Wireless and Two PF ‘on of American life and com. tutic fully for ner tour of service juat | River Coal and names Jefondants, temp es hee a op Linere Ave Due. merce against submarines, It was not —— 1s tough as that they had finished. 108 of which are ationa and 65 wi Allies wi er friends bodmwe Mak fle Att te f men we prised enacted for any such purpose, Ordana, Wt iio Passengers, Safe The beventh Regiment, Col, W. ¢, |!ndividuals, The second otme ! 1 join any ! ; Armed Neutrality 4 noon when th wless bre t it just as reasonable,” said one hare Feb. 24 Pivaconal “naa ascii y my with the Sixty. {companies producing ons of § A 5 npt to apply that archale statute rived sal cording to cable advic MoAlle np, went out coal ‘ wed t Japan ws ft to tho present situation as Romould day by officials of the band a full complement agents ‘ itrate acailwhara te i 7 for @ county government p line. a had 110 passenger 1 welcome its comrades | fixing p we > ie warn eh (zens that they \ ee | warmth of the greeting are ne BIDS IN FOR AIRSHIPS. and then deny them the right to k\ No Bread From Holland for Starving 1 ft Irish boys. nuch for The Prices Range From 871,500 to jeune in their houses despite the fad Re pide anneyer AY ited oe e4fibh Bach at such tal would make the rob- LONDON, March 6 DA Mee | ia Aa : Re ate f ' bers absolute masters of the count The Pat ork ave bee 3 rf - 4 bothers owners of those toll au 5 ' a rigs i have t eep in our beds a - was Ww The om te unmolested by murderers and “ cal ta iy sh 1 wre. It is ® fundamental right t ay The t " ( 1 on : fo and the pursuit of trade whi e a a a F 4 will - Ma e car ® abrid by a Pasay t of : ( ) 4 acted to meet » nag uation.”

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