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LANE EDITION Che “ Circulation Books Open to All Copyrlaht, 1917, by The Press Publishing (The New York World). =—— _PRICE ONE CENT. NEW. YORK, ‘TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1917." WARMY OF VIOLENCE” FORMED BY WEATHER—Probably Rain or Snow To-night. lo, FINAL “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ 18 Bid kill ——— ‘PRICE ONE CENT. SPIE OTTED TERROR REIGN IN NEW YORK _ PRESIDENT GETS PLEDGE “NO STRIKE IN CASE OF WAR,” RAILROAD TIE-UP SATURDAY ods jn 'LAKE GOMPANY TO BUILD Brotherhoods, in Letter, Assure] CHARGED BY FIRM TO GIRL SECRETARY. elaine Anna Leff Accused of Jugeling Frankel Bros.’ Payroll— Man Also Arrested. Wilsdn Full Support of AY SHE CONFESSED. isdn Full Support of” SUBMARINE IN FOUR DAYS ib coe pei lately aa Young Woman’s Lawyer De- ae Rushes Work on One to Prove Its bed y WILL PRESS DEMANDS.} dedaclioncacrdie for a7 clares $80 a Week Employee Madiation Board Expected to Reported Will Prove Innocence. tation Board Expected Special to The Evening World Make Final Effort to Avert BRIDGEPORT, March 13.—Em-/ Anu Leff, twenty-seven years old, impending Crisis ployees of the Take Torpedo Boat! who tives with her mother and her mpending Crisis, | Company ran began work on Ane brother, Dr, Morris Leff, at No. 20 ones onstruction of a submarine that It) jo 0 eure WASHINGTON, starch 12--Preal-|Ip determined to complete by Bat-| West One Hundred and Fourteenth ¢ Wilson to-day was informed by|Urday just to show the omlais at Street, My arraigned before Magis- Ww ington that Commander RF. rate Wylie In Yorkville Court to- Ir rotherhool ) mer oUF Wie Rallsoed Brotherhoo” | ss. Rabiapom general manager of the| aay, charged with forgery In’ the Vepders that in case of war no ‘ke | plant, was making no idle boast at third degree by Frankel Brothers, will be called on the great railroad|tho meeting of tho National Defense ciothing manufacturers, at No. 318 eeiticas of the country. Committee in Washington yesterday | gast Thirty-second Street, in whose |when he told Secretary Daniela his company could turn out @ submarin« office +h eleven yeurs, has been employed rhsing irom a clerkship for ‘or letter from the brother- the In a hoods and which reached S30000 SHORTAGE SECRET ORDERS 10 GUNNERS Naval Offic BERLIN MAY ALTER 1S U FOR PROTECTION OF LWES. ac UN ARMED U. 8, STEAMIERS sisi ss | Countries Called Home for a Conference. GGERARDIS CHEERED v0 « ON HIS TRU Woman Greets sreets Him at Pa be renewed discussion in Berlin tona as “ Ma an Who M 1 de of the subn blockade, between K bas | polttical, naval and diplomatic repre- aise am als Urge Quick Mobilization of the Entire Sea Forces. oF BERN BERNSTORFF. Dismissed Ambassador Said to Be Moving to bi — War With TO SPEND $40,000,000. | Orders May Be Issued by Dan-} iels Calling Out the Naval Reserve. | Be ia March 13.—The arrival in WASHINGTON, March 13.—In- American gunners re- arine structions to garding their conduct in defending er Take Notice.” | sentatives, according to the Norwegian United States armed merchantmen ——- Mercantile ‘Shipping Gasette, says from rman submarines in Ger- By Ross D. Whytock. | Reuter’s Christiania correspondent. many's barred area «re completed,, (Staff Comeepodient of The Brening World.) “Some German nava! attaches tn It 19 said they have boen approved) JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Murch 18.—) | countries have been called to Since da t this morning crowdn| U.S, SEGRE SERVICE HIRED 10 AID CONSPIRATORS, GET ORDERS FROM VON IGE Two Government Agents, Supposed to Be in League With Germans, Given “FinalInstructions” by Arch Plotteras HeSailed with Bernstorff MEN, 1,500 INVOLVED IN PLANS TO TERRORIZE NEW YORK Through two United States Secret Service agents who have been in the employ of the German Government for months the State Department has come into pessession of all the plans for an uprising by a so-called Army of Violence in New York City and on Long Island immediately fol- hy suay aves every four days, lat $6 @ week to a position of trust! >¥ President Wilvon and Secretary) mive gathered in the railway stations, Berlin for a conference,” continaes|) ‘ . jell hy eoiety ony iv rs 4 Commander Robinson ta still | and a salary of $80 a wock, She gave| Lansing. along the Florida frutt belt to seo|tie despatch, “The alteration but lowing a declaration of a state of war between the United States and trainmen will stand “by the Pret | eee lege or 9 wha meet bail of $5,000 and will be further ex-| ‘(he nature of the Instructions will| Ambassador Gerard and to hall him|not the raising of the blockade is| Germany, ‘sal ent of actual hos- | willing to discuss the story, but | amined to-morrow. They were care-| 28 %, returning hi At Daytona! probable.” e ores. the ev! |from an authoritative source it Was) Frankel Brothers, through the pet Deimade PADS Oe be i almost 2,000 persons with « brass Thee conferences, tt Is Indicated| When the Bernstorff party left here on the Frederik VIII. among No promise was made, however, eda Paes tania, we nl fol- police, say that Miss Leff has prorit- | *!l¥ prepareg by navy of = bhi band had awaited under a burning) by the publication, arose out of de-)<he last to say goodby to Wolf von Igel, the German conspirator, who was that a strike will not be called NOW. | piven an order for forty-seven sub-|°4 through manipulation of their pay- | then submitted to Sceretary Lansing, | sun the arrival of his train for ents during Count von Bern- : The letter declared the brotherhoods ines. roll and that they have a signed con- | at whose suggestion some amendment, eral hours, stay in Christiania, when in-| Magnanimously allowed by this Government to return to Germany, were will meet with the railroad managers | | pt bephgmeey D AIS Neaadiny ® | fess from her, They also say she! was madc | When Mr. Gerard made his appear-| direct efforts, it says, were made tol the two United States Secret Service men. Thureday, Thoy will then make & Foy ne called to aid the Government! ™@de partial restitution. The firm) qt 4g planned to keep the orders as) ce he was recognized by a woman,| prevent the situation between Ger-| = determined effort to ch Me! turn out these forty-seven submarines | Alleges that an examination of Its! secret. as but to furnish! Who erted Jmany and America developing into _This doubtless shows why the agreement. The brotherhood chiefs in six months tary: Daniels is| accounts shows a shortage of $30,900.) the officer in command he armed| “There he is! Hurrah for the man] war. United States Government, in spite “hope to be successful.” reported to have asked. — In connection with the case Solo-! guarg on each ship with a copy when| Who made the Kaiser sit up and take| AMSTERDAM, March 13.—News of proof that von Igel plotted against * t can,” was Robinson's response. | yon Relgrc thitteckeven, aileron mu ; Renal , 7 this country while under indictment, The strike order, tt has been re SB UIBAOG § rn . th ra his veasel is ready to sail Navy | noti | brought from Germany to-day is that 5 ported, sets Saturday night as the , of No. 605 Metropol Avenue, Department is making every effort t The bar ruck up “See the Con-| two of the largest submarines of the] allowed him to go free, Unless he had time for starting a “progressive VANCE M’CORMICK Brooklyn, was arratgned on the| suppress all information regarding |Quering Hero Comes!" and the Am-| Deutschland type are acting as supply | beon allowed to depart with Bern- strike,” which will begin on Eastern harge of attempted larceny, He | armed »8, such as sailing dates,| bassador thanked the assemblage for| ships for smaller craft operating in| More the complete details of the plot roads and spread to others. MAY BE SENT 10 JA was to furnish $1,000 ball. Miss! tne equ nt put aboard by the|its Kindly reception line Atlantis, Sour others ae thal might not have been revealed and von, TEXT OF ASSURANCE OF 8UP- jefe and Relgrod were arrested last! navy, the personnel supplied to han Similar receptions were given tol largest submarines will be commis- an 4t this time Is less dangerous in PORT OF THE PRESIDENT. Will Be Offered Post of Ambas hee | dle the guns or anything that might| Mr. Gerard at St. Augustine and h sioned for similar servica, Great ef- | jag than in the United States. The brotherhood letter, dated March +] Max Steuer, who appeared for Miss| be of the slightest value to an enemy,| Several thousand cheored tho Ambas.| forts are being made to alnk shipping, om von Igel the United States 7 and sent to the President from sador, It Is Said—He Is Not | nett, would not go into detalis beyond | "7, was anid officially that no con-|aador and pressed forward to shake|‘empectally between America and Eng. | M *, who were supposed by Cleveland, says Anxious for Appointment |saying an entirely differ Lory] niet of jurisdiction between the ship| his hand eri | {th German Platters to be sades “We feel obligated to offictally ad WASHINGTON; Maroh th<Vancel| Moe, oe eens when Hent) master 1 the gun crews would] ne asked ¢ 1d] COPENHAGEN, March 13,—The lanay that LN >untry, received thelr vise you of our intention to again WAS TON, March 11 ANCO | was Jon trial eae | enough eat in rmany, Mr.) Norwegian Shipping Gazette reports! Girt He Was to Wed To-Day|wers t ructions, These instructions meet the National Conference Com eCormick, Chairman the Demo emen who sted Miss| presi tw W's next move, It Is] rd 1 somewhat protruding | toeday that new negotiations have iit e as to ec AY | were tentative, because neither von mittee of the Railways on March 15, cratic National Committee, Is to be) pepe suy that she ran into the bath-| declared, will be a complete mobiliza-| vest front remarked: Pretty! been ned between Germany and Hears Herlihy Sentenced Ikel nor other nans in the plot for the purpose of making another Offered the post of Ambassador to} room of her home and tried to seize ise of the American navy. This will| good diplomatic pouch, but it grew| America about the submarine war s , believed that the United States would effort to adjust the pending eight- Japan, according to a well authentl-| 4 yottic of poison, but that they took mean that every ship in the navy will | 00 food L took fom Amertea.” | question. | for <plosion, finally take the steps lea fing to war. Bour controversy, cated report to-day. It 18 understood | the bottle away from he: be ordered into commission for actual |; A monk those who eted Mr a a But all possibilities were considered, “We are very hopeful of working that the Pennsylvanian ts not keen| According to detectives who have|war duty, with a full complement | i), ene yee ene! Michael J, Herlihy, Financial Secra- | °"4 ‘he German idea of otriking first out a satisfactory adjustment with |for the appointment, but that It will! been working on the case these are|aboard, To do this will necessitate] Mr. Gerard will spend \vcomas.,| GUNARDER FOLIA SUNK: tary of Local 731, Amalgamated Asao- |°"9 striking hard was planned for the ruilroads, but if, while we are|be urged on him by the President,|the allegations made ugainst the|the calling of the entire naval re-| afternoon and T fay in Waanians | se eaiac adage aad Maan Ri wae |e Metropolitan District. Regotiating, our country should be- | who is anxious to have the post filled) prisoners by Franke! Brothers: | serve to the colors and an intensifed | ton and will Wivces will ceatincn AMERICAN ABOARD SAVED smployees, convicted last Friday of] vil. ign 4 hundred agents of the come involved in war we want to|by a man of moro than average tact| jor several year Left, as the| recruiting campaign. This course 1s| }T2¥. Mrs nee | rewponalbility for the dynamite explo. | perma” Government are known to assure you as Chief Executive of the | ee executive skill, firm's secretary, b ad full charge} being strongly urged by Rear Ad ie {Captain and Crew of Freighter! ston in the Lenox Avenue subway at Lt ¢ been involved in a ocontem- Wation that we and the membership ee of paying its 1,100 employees. The| miral William 8, Benson, Chief of the | f menace FEO ee Arar aenin atta Gat, plated reign of terror” in which support you to the fullest extent and Secretary Daniels will lay the mat to have played an important part. und she placed it in envelopes for dis. sul's Repo! dicates. od to-day by J ce Tom, na | have our hearty and full support.” toctives aay, Joacph Frankel decided| urge the immediate Issuance of the| ‘ W cable from United san CHmlosl Brsdich: of" $86. Bhs AS HEADS OF A PLOT, The letter is signed by L. E. Shep to pass out the pay envelopes. When| mobilization order, At the same tine | , ; , n Pont At Queenstown, |prame SOHNE: 62 twenty years and |e minister, @ physician and a Gere ie tas) Wee: Bite, ane) Pani In Brcokiyn Sinton aa Walle ha found fifteen envelopes, contataing |ive will ask the President's authority | of 1 ) Three Is Reco freland, wan recelved to-day at the|and not sere ben twenty years and | man 1 aval Tenerve officer have ben er, representing four Dackan oa a vai - wen to expend immediately $40,000,000 I embly Excise ate, Departir n Washington and/two months in prisor designated, according to pape Wh Cartes, ' ing Passenger Barely Escapes botween nu as ; t nob is boven, tas mn eee - ‘ his pi eee | f } Assen t fed to offices of the| Herlthy's rlater and @ young woman! the possession of the Gove oy $4 py At the direction of President Wheels of Express, oh eit or aver Bhe rol by Congress for naval| mu ¢ Cunard Lino in this clty to whom he was to have beon mar-|the heads of a perfectly organised Wilson Secretary Wilson of the Miss Anna Mays, twenty tnreal ears aich lsat : eel cy useD, | AHBANY QURRRT ROD PAARERRAR FOUR: CHAN ried. tame ANY LIAO ee cnt | scheme for the inauguration of @ Department of Labor will keep in are old, of No, 751 Fiftieth Street,| Frankel, — becoming —susptcious,| Bere ary Lansing declares tho onty| Whierler jof Waterford, loth, Survivors landed | of the court during the proceed: | plot of violence directed against close touch with the conference n, narrowly escaped death] directed that owners of the surplus|law American commanders on arm ne #) ot Dungerve arent pony a) ae sera arurned down thelr | iruckiyn and Long Taland. The Mang in New York Thursday, and when Was pushed from! enyelopes should be sent to him wias| whips need observe is the law of |G W q surgeon, W. J. ¢ Nashville, Tenn., eka and down the cheeks of Her-)battan uprising was planned as a should it fail, the Government tne gubway platform at Fourth Ave. | tree calied for thelr money, -A week |eruisers, observed by all nations ex y to-day b ine | saved, uninjured.’ who is only twenty-one years| separate demonstration will then oonsider further steps. nue and Thirty-sixth Street, Brook- ba le with none of the fifteen put-|cept Germany, which specifies that a | ( Ittee The Folla was a freighter of «| 4 | Agents of the Department of Jus- BELIEVED PRESIDENT WILL TRY liyn, directly in the path of a Maum-| ting in an appearance, At the + | belligerent ship must warn al y eltons, She left here on Fob, 26 for| Justice Tompkins, in denying an ap-|tice have under survellance, thes TO AVERT STRIKE. hattan-bound express, The incident bee time eee detectives say Reigroa| peaceful merchantman and proceed Mone n, De a) Bet, England, under nmand of| peal for leniency by Louls Fridiger,| three men and eight others, as being Government officials regard It as\ threw persons on the tform Into] fellow countryman and friend of| with the custom of visit and search - Capt, Thomas Inch and carried a| counsel for Herlihy, sald |the heart and rit of a’ German inconceivable that there should be @/q mild panic. While women screamed | sy, alled at the office and | before attacking, und to give passen crew of eighty men, Her cargo co “IT am usually loath to tmpose a|conspiracy fost and pald for by time and, while no plans have been! ward jiohus jammed on the emer- different names when | tak! care that they reach shore js taken by the C Ane to men} will ruin his life, But in this case the the ying t uns of the for granted that the President will to a stop 9 ne W the for Nanherer an rha‘siatia of thelmunicrawa ds ¢ f the name of 5 of \any persons t e| 7 v ave in the use his utmost efforts r t ward ca " n the pros ihe ‘ming, be the same as a pol an on al,, 5 nag I r sof 1 severcly, It in las ¥ » pro. Such a strike Phen Ma fro. : letective ut 4 st rin a strik They will obey | Vit ae \ f Entente) ou \ per to f " a to the The United States Board M sid ray ay Wit : vo wus 5 3 tie ae tion aid iliation, w i " if A t orde J not t side « " 1 1 . by to to prey aa open ott c \ f Jisclose Big Four ietherhoods, rey a 1 1 Stat t A \ 5 ¢ I y whieh 400,000 work and ilron t planning to x nband 6 a 1 w n, it has reach an agreement 1 Acaliy (omitees t he 1s ) 1 W aucces s expected to play is currence of the was) WILL ADJOURN APRIL f the carg ng or 1 ud > jermans, learned to-day roe ta an ‘i + to first aut w t Soys Me Helped to Diaable the ( lent w liscov of the Commissioners of M Veomiaiat protect lives and properg t ‘ t Newroes In the Canad : vateriana United States Govern- Board 000,00 RP aN Ge a ra = ADELPHIA. ne ant of the Renan When the t wan re stood that it recognizes the right to Held Apetl 12 bs , : : . I Lit be known that sist in the settlement la egisia dew contraband, but ins that| WASHIN mM ‘ , ier ees Py oe agents of this Gove also knew four brotherhoods, although nomi-! It was ax this be done in accordan h dr 4 « his er Vaterland at Hoboken, N, g, that loyal Germans, not responsible oe eeereetnea el tion bills, national law, not th . ate i faa tio in Jacobs walked Philadeiphia from financially, were responsible morally (Continued on Sixth Page.) week. nas 00 Fan races Tes colts Mat enka kon, warned attacks ¢ . . New York. and ethically according to the Ger~ ! { .

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