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MAN MONEY USED paths aks ' GERI USED TO AID VILLA’S REVOLT . FINAL @hbe nia, FINAL “ _| “Circulation B RICE ONE CENT. SE ‘ooks Open to All.’”’ | NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, ‘Cirenlation Books Open to All. 1917. 18 PAGES NATE HURRIES ACTION ON CLOTURE; PASSAGE CERTAIN AFTER BITTER DEBATE JIM IPF COLUMBIAEJECTS PERMANY RACKING VIIA WLLEDHISBODY ecw py WI TEAM AT Hes ao gn, ian, EMTS ATA WL — r PRIC E ONE CENT. Pablishing i). LW SEA DEFEND THE FLIBISTERS T0 FOMENT REVOLT NW NDIA. NURSE CET $500 $290,000 AS FIRST PAYMENT 1,000 Students Issue Message) Miss Becker Tells How She TWILL CHANGE THE RULE That Institution Is “Patri- Gave Earnings for Years to | otic and Red-Blooded.” lai ; Help Inventor. = eee es ‘ ’ : —_———- is, It Is Said, Was to Seal Letters From Kaiser’s Foreign Sec-| . ae esate ee See rae . . h : 1 |FORM A RESERVE CORPS.| Contract, With More to WINS suiT OveR Wire, Sherman of Illinois Especially Bitter ; retary Directing Wolff von Igel to ollow. | a Over the President’s Criticism of Pp. 60,000 to Chakiabert to Noisy Outbursts of Approval ——- |Fought Way Into Bachelor, ° ay , ‘0 akiaberty Mark Denunciatio f |TWO GERMAN INTS | . Si | the “Little G f il ‘ Ma enunciation o O GERMAN AGENTS | Hotel to Care for Simpson | e€ ittle Group of Wilful Men . Go to U. S. Grand Jury. Cowardice Charges. | —— Before He Died. —Norris Now for Clot Bandit at First Balked Against W | dieses ae | w for Cioture, Dr. Alfred Zimmermann, Secretary of Foreign Relations of Germany| The students of Columbia Univer- Making Attacks Across | Miss Loutse M. Becker, a child wel-| pad eponsor of the recently revealed plan for an alliance of Germany, Japan Ree headed by leaders of athletics, tha Border |fare nurse in the public schools, to STONE MAKES PLEDGE fnd Mexico against the United States, is disclosed in evidence ready for| ae eo i In the Univer- U Minister Whitlock |whom Clark ©. Simpson, Inventor of Ge Federal Grand Jury to-day as tho chlef figure in the plot to violate | 7 3 oe balers Worday to “end Gut| pene meee RS 8 (United inister nitlock So Declares} ‘yaysas-yousenter Gonttivance, TO VOTE FOR THE RULE the neutrality of this country by starting here a movement for a rebellion |‘? ‘8° world the message that Col) ee wit —His Position Is Still willed his body tn payment of debta ia |umbia as a whole 1s a patriotic, red- ‘ a . fi P le. that he owed her, was to-day awarded Indie, ainst Carranao treat sums o} d L owed her, O-¢ varde 101 1 March ‘1p of e A letter in which he directed Wolf von Igel, whose offices in Wall|b!ooded institution and has no an Sen P Seti th eee fits $8,000 tite insurence policy over WASHINGTON, March 8.—Fight for a cloture amendment to the 2 1 ” money o t -_ . s o . - shes. aie ' " ; s¢ Gtroet were reided last year, to give financial support to the scheme {s one | pacifist yellow streak. LAU AeAne Ct Sagar uRabe hie A RT rere at ltho protest of the inventor's widow, | Senate rules was opened to-lay when Senator Martin of Virginia intro- of the most important pieces of evidence in the possession of the Govern-| Inci?-stally, Leon Sampson and) oe . . etd) Mra, Osroo A. Simpson | duced and asked unanimous consent for immediate considerati {a mat Taciee WW. Dare oaclhar agitate , {10 Retivity against the United States, cans in Belgium are no longer de-| supreme Court Juaticn Plateek| Id aSKed a conse or immediate consideration of a ‘The documentary evideuce showing @—— >??? | weno attempted if cane pinta nd against Carranza, while at the tained In any sense by the German|favored the nurse in bis decision,| Measure providing limitation of debate that Dr. Zimmermann had conspired “lsame time German agents work military authori according to alafter hearing her story of how she, | Duri » de Sra < hi 4 part in th oceedings, we 90 during the debate on the rule the President was bi y cked ' to violate the neutrality laws of the FOOD OF ENGLISH PEOPLE rae a incl aing i wei if “ through officials of the Carranza Gov- final report received at the State De- | /eleving In his genius, had for fou iy | ' {1 ; 5 ‘ N et a Butea ake country ts supported by the state- or nto the world,” propelled} |. eeking to align that side! partmont to-any¢ a years turned over her earnings an: pecially by Sherman « llinois. Norris of Nebraska, one of the berty and Dr. Ernst Se Kunna and by sate score or more football play-| “tuet back th app or tlatas Sead fa? aan SN criticise: i saic ild vote for the rule. Stone many other facts in the possession | . . . ’ ea 3 ist ba ¢ rip > ee despatch stated that some su-| Becker told how in Simp + inte] Pledged | ipport although he said he knew it was to be made fo: Sir Edward Carson Predicts More}°™ oarsmen « uck-team mem-|torlor of Mexl ea ate the i ' 4 as to be made for of the Government, Se Kunna and | * seth mate Ped eee | Meh t fficla n We 1 had}neas in the Allerton bachelor hotel . Chaktaberty will probably be indicted Drastic Restrictions on bere facts on the h URED itd sAmmantoane’. ee yal aha, ERA Toumtt Nore Way pat Wale oe Purpose OF pa Armed Neutrality Bill to which he was “une to-day and the indictment of others Imports. About 1.0 AUR Lc (Nie bail imlanty leah ala Mateiy atesre snails 5 and clerka t torte htm, {alterably opposed.” ¢ . to hea » um Tral n ss : . i rf f 7 e hin ) + t} when tl! ' 1+ 1 cape heal t.| LONDON, March &—Moro drastic re ambla Train-) at hie hen ut ! tio Germany f wing hi Vi 10 dout when the debate 1 the cloture rule Cepiniae erty: ae Donseeees TBAt Be || satelotlous Ga denortasran predicted | om Seen Be OMecers. P.} Ranch about Meb, 12 with ap rs Ww hold them wif vill be ad by a practically una fer ho had worked here for a year "*strictions on imports was pre % 'MoCaren deste X tha Mencia ce salted Pan ah 1 f ; Pain As a part of 1 Mt i ARTHAS with a score of other Hindus and bY Sir Pdwant pee, Sa Ee eten ear eee Salis nae wer bel Se arto, and A Booker 1 a letter write Adoption of the rile will be followed 1 xtra session of Con- weveral Germans, perfecting the de- 4 » to-day In a sp BEL SE HSESOOR BUSES OS Lata Essa I h , a Gor-,f Aric ies t vp he ‘ butt fate { e meetin tt * cn tails of the plot, he went to Berlin Club in stating “the/ situation which he salt had been| (Ween eS ‘ F. ie . t the fort ' arts Mola ‘ 1 ninatve iH {ot 1 tat ma i The call A funder a passport which he fraudu- She Geen v syed Rosia oe created by a small, but busy minor-lthe bandit | r, The conference ora, VE w papa os whiten th nese ‘i ‘ + iui ine ee Jently secured representing himself as) 4) O° ee nateur strateriste:’ [ity by which Columbia was known|cxtended over two days. Holgiuay .. bis; ¥ he rf \ ' Persian and there met Dr. Zimmer- strategists. teat Villa der witnnt aly \ k t iver ‘ A i Fe) Seba ibid nef ' for the 4 t, @ . hae “Disregard those who are impa-|°Utside of its gates as a hotbed of| At st vi ind eaurted gaint at) pia . : stus still remain ' da fi ou Nl tepubitcans aaa well a nocrats. |, ted, sana 4 ent a is mble."" a elfiet t ; attac ont border, In force, 1 by € Germa after ¢ break bthaLd ‘6 < ean enator ‘ tie we = He returned to thie country last | *! ant ana Fonily to gamble,” he sald,|pacificism and national cowardice. eee eanlahesee AE Tecnin wn eecubnd tay ¥ nie Snir 1, 1915, 1145 4. M Like Lod me 4 SHERMAN IN BITTER ATTACK February with a letter from Zim- ee a ptilabgd elas as to Use) He declared it was time for the ma-| agre t was reached that in case ” Miniate ut authorized | “To n toM ' In| ra a i nel |e ») . a UPON THE PRESIDENT. ° mermann to Wolf von Igel and, by Of ‘Pnsland's navy © cannot Aft jority to let a really representative|of war Villa would send small band 1 with other Amerteans to remain | View of fart that Ean ot cel oF ty Senator Sherman—one of the two } direction of the letter, he was paid | f°" to gamble with the f It) ep re ie tached baniite, to operate nt|in charge of the Boluinn relief we Mra. Si n ho y at |" Bay Republicans who In caucus opposed $00,000 with which to inaugurate | ° failed 1t would mean the end of /**Preasion of the university's feel. | 0% Ws eaptass the ine| AS practt f Hel iy in {her Fequent at nt whe Damocra th id ‘ule—opaned the fire his plan of action. A second let- {the British Empire ings go forth, This evoked a notsy| Wide eae tic the military 4 F Gabeira malta tened \ molution th W fitter denunclalion Of ter from the German Seoretary of | “I ®m neither a pessimist nor aloutburst of approval forays to harass America and her capital has been moved to| lence, I desire to express my wint ‘ the) Prostdont Wilson's statement the Foreign Relations was forwarded | Coward, but wo must face the facts] Bob O'Laugblin, captain of the|“T* tae (ua teeta 6h aa nt the| Havre, France, officials hore case anythi orion: miK Martin, ramuk. |, that It: Would be useless to sums ven Igel confirming the one which | “nd not allow the people suddenly|crew, sald he was ready to namo aa| caenta prmniaed toipay Viria|two. altern dy, Witvale I 1 In eve. y way ponsil dew withdrawal Of} onan extra sn uniil-the Senate Caakaiberty carried. ie be eontronted ite a situation 1 Har anybody who sald that the : thed with ay m inks ‘aatilonont or ne ¢ rere a. REPORTS FORWARDED TO GER-|"°! SNtclpated —because remedies| old Columbia spirit was dead and ; or to send him to Havre ay] separation and feet that 1 been rhe Mreaident did not atate the MAN FOREIGN OFFICE. | conceived in panic lead to revolution.|had given away to cowa eo and a RES he tulls edited Mintater ns Gi ilie: IBBRAIL Ga wht enews ie BILL AIMS Th RESTORE Fi ith,” Mercian asics ‘ite Following the inauguration of his| “England will fight and endure de-| desire to evade national wervice.| ment was handed over glum ‘ n my ¢ now located | BOROUGH DEPATTMENTS wrately omitted a portion of the work here, Chakiaberty made code | *P!t® German measures, More noise! There was still morelig pay a large amount cach mo — 1 office ! ih 0, | ante truth to convey to the public @ false reports of his progress and, amonk| = when “Skip Bellinger, son of Col.| thereafter in case of war to enatile A, Clark, who f with all npresalon. The eoident knows ft the papers seized in his house at No. | NEWSPAPERS NEED NOT Bellinger, U. 8. A, sald the real] yiia to pay his men, secure ammu | DECLARE BERLIN HAS terms, | nator Cullen titroduces Measure} and the Senate knows that no fill- ‘+ @64 Wret One Hundred and Twen-| Columbia was a place the son of ant pition and build up his shattered] NEW PLANS Wh papers ! nomul ty ( i ald ave tleth Btreet, is one indicating that} army oMcer did not have to bel fowes fi campaign. | a FOR PEACE hox marked with Mt \ ‘ ry j these reports were in some manner DIVULGE SOURCE OF NEWS ashamed of and that {t ought to get| arte rs from I n Secro-| thet . ina = fit O ' FA wtlere. sima th forwarded to the German Foreign| | —_—_—— rid of the diserace attached to ft byltary Zimimerm reached Mex Ind ‘ f Bel . 5 m estion t pos metal 6 t r { cun # fillbuater ) O* 20, at No. 76 Wilhelmstraase. Neither Need They Give Names of schiet workers Olty for. an mpt to arran ia A glum Pro 05 0 SAARC KE 7 tee w@ evidence showing the direct Writers of Articles, Declares sn, & college sophomore whol ajjiance with Mexico and . to Infor ve the ott . : : ‘Tat tho~ f end of the German Government in Mlinots Circuit C was expelled from N York Univer-| villa scheme was one of t Ke Franee | mw Y ‘ und ' n . nl 1 to the plot will be placed before the Minois Circuit Court. |sity for insulting Gen. Wood at a vea, One secret agent ona Aly | f Josire ate a 1 Sikhs Federal Grand Jury by Assistant! CHICAGO, March &—That no|mass meeting last year, announced| north fi Capital to Sun svernin Sonal ae athe | United @tates Attorney Knox, He/newepaper can be forced to disclose|that he had been appointed spokes-| Potosi, » he met anot From] reves A Hae n " ! B | ve Geclined to tell how the documentary | tho source of {ta information con-|man by the representatives of thel par travelled b ' a ; vy nthe f evidence came into the possession of | cerning articles 1t publishes and that|anti-military stu McCarthy ex-|to Bustillo's ranch, about forty miles] of ¢ a fines : rik ‘ t \ [a ! ee Severna? we aes) he Prslend ha ond can be sorcad to tell whol plained to him t eating was| west of Chihuahua At th Und rene f ‘We 4 an’ ‘ 4 * under spec’ instructions ‘om|wrote the article was the ruling}/not a debate, that persons in| y Villa was making bis head 1 } : ‘ ‘Washington not to discuss the evi- made by Judge Baldwin of the Cir-| ay ae * ¥ ee sad a eee tee ¥ w k 1 : dance unearthed. |oult Court Mhavaeninnnal nt finiahed.| 4 v ianttie . \ a4 r Me Grand Jury went into session; The decision came when attorneys| 4 4 tere eeien eh ‘h Pree ee ’ ¢ ‘ , F . 1 t ! look this afternoon and part/for garment manufacturers attempt- | we siteanasad fae ' of the confessions of So Kunna and|ing to trace the a. hip a dient ‘ Saree ; t Chakiaberty, {t is understood, were| story ascribed to Hen Schlesinger, | st anild the loudest eha. ans of by repped er ; it hunt ‘ ! plased before It, Police Captain Tun-| President of the Garment Workers’ : fiend viene. ih oe nal \ M " ney and Lieut. Barnitz, who were to| Union, !n regard to the Chicago gur- ine Tie a Ca ? waa. fio F ; <- ‘ me orkers® e. v nall g gover emortal Servt Over Amertean , | avy have been the first witnesses, were| ment work sii labes . 1¢ r w ry Ur Vietinw of teMoat ' ‘ $ . STANDS READY TO DECLARE exowsed to attend the trial of mon —_> i g pacif iterature at the t king re Jares tl Y . WAR RIGHT AWAY, charged with placing bombs in the Last of Guard Troops at Border to bi if tw t art " Ls nhc an wre n ules’ subway. Agents of the Department; Leave Se aS. | th for Rexery or zabeth f ! ty. der the of Justice who have been gathering |, WASHINGTON, March §—The War) a * f 5 t i with evidence against 66 Kunna and Chak-| sopeduic i He i Rune ‘ ie, day th a aN Cross order " W m to In the confession of Chakiaberty,| organization fl ave the border) y: TADINeT ETC Kl, PASO, T M Pw 7 . 1 ! to a it was learned, he minutely described | March 25. Gen, Verehing finds It nec-|) a, entif i : ft i ae , M4 1 y f 1 w hie relations with the German For-| Shale (ars nd aay Gra . r t « to-d: ‘ , At ‘ “If the President seeks to ex- eign OMce, He left this country £0r | a emaible a dy anging for the least nd f ‘ ; in ie a f f ' h this power,” Sherman Berlin on Dec. 6, 1915, he sald, and” 2 aaa vo on f the rime a . us evi if t 1 tl stand ready to declare returned with authoriaztion fOr) aanimous Vote in Maine for tnt- Heanent for 1 bay ; — t T x the plot on Feb. 2, 1916 He said he secaal Toaloten OHI Sta , } Hancock danter Kite Whinaelf With Gas in . ou n, however, retterated his vefused to accept the $60,000 from von? AUGUSTA, Me, March &—A_ rese el : Collewe i i I per abo approval of armed neutrality, declare Igel at one time, but arranged the lution In favor of untiy military mmgreta ur ngs} HART SU Sane : nda 1 tha forling it justified by the German man- manner in which jt should be given training, adopted y« by 4 Ko, Ww x b| Mierard Dae at if Nelore Mow : _ Aenean Tho Pres | date of unrestricted submarine war him, Sanat ne eee en La chee ‘ CA? BPR ; ; nued it ) ’ bias) | fare and the “Kalser-Mikado-Carran- Under this arrangement Se Kunna Ae : ; arias af rina eee Nani cbial YUE J - . Against Colds. daya, a wh hie cond He also took a filng at Republicans, h (Contioued va Second Page, (For Racing botries See Page 6) usr monius befuic Monday neak ‘who are now heaping abuse upon

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