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; 2 adjournment was SHOT BY U.S. MARINE” PRICE ONE ‘CENT. —S———— Che « Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | Copyright, 1047, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). NE w YORK, "THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1 WEATHER—Fair to-night and to-morrow. [“Cireulation Books Open to All.”| Books Open to All. 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. 917. = CZAR OVERTHROWN IN RUSSIA: REBELS DRIVE OUT PRO-GERMANS “FAGHT-HOUR DAY OR STRIKE, ULTIMATUM TO RAILROADS AFTER CONFERENCE 10-DAY Acceptance of Temas a Financial) Impossibility, Say Managers— Fears That President May Run the Roads Under Military Law. conference between the committee of Eastern rail- 1¢ four chiefs of railway brotherhoods to-day, an Afier one | way executives taken until late this’ afternoon, both sides that no public announcement would be made until to-night. The first session lett sation in a critical condition, with the prospects | of a strike more imminent than at any previous time. An ultimatum was delivered by the Big Four Brotherhoods that thetr demands must be granted or a strike will be called at 6 o’clock Saturday night. Without agreed io t it was ng given, The four brother! nite reply t deliberation: chiefs left t Central T rere the meeting was held and went to | t Phe railw remained in the conferer roam to decide on their | The demands of the men was 9" ROVER WHO RAN DOWN basic wa ‘ 1 ir Adamson which, t id, must WOMAN SENT T0 PRISON Include passenger s well frei Poa ane anon : : igistrate House Says He Will Safe- © ther ‘ ye ri Stone, C pard Le r guard Lives of Pedestrians While understood to } ed on by the He Is in Traffic Court f et chairme mo’, } ‘ eee " if . ‘ People may as well make up their 2 yey ahi XS |ooure I propose to patequsrd the lives the four chiefs have forty-cight pour Al ths Gacoin oF De le eke in which to mak on the de-|Yaren a ka s New Mands or there will be trouble for! >" ik ; Been the ranks, This was the comment made by Possib) ne. | Magistrate House in Traffic Court to- he at Ate i <_}day in sentencing Iceyum Slater, a Teedives, Manis deta AEN driver of No, 204 West Twenty-sev iiss w ‘i 1 e i P the {onth Stre to ten days in the City bi H “i : we m sae eee tte | Prison without the alternative of a crisis temporarily a settle fine, for violating the eight-foot the maip Nine hours would mean renewal of the di for eight hours to Two sug- gestions of this nature contemplated nine hours pay for elght hours work, issue was found guilty of having rule at Thirty-seventh | Avenue on March | ran over Miss Martha correspondent for a maga- morrow ‘ the | viotated Street and Eighth 12, when he Hale, a or ten hours pay for nine hours work The eoonomle phase of the wage] sing, living at No. 404 West Twenty controversy had been #0 thoroughly] second Street threshed over during the past six] yfisy Hale testified that the wagon | months that not much further con- |driven by Slater was within four feet | of 4 car from | which she allgnted "/LITERAGY TEST BILL PASSES W. Y, SENATE sideration is given to it in this crisis, The uppermost question in the min of railroad directors and managers is] what is thelr duty in this hour when the coun is confronted with double danger—economic war within and! military war abroad | RAILWAYS \HOLD TO YIELD IS| Under Its Provisions All Voters in FINANCIAL IMPOSSIBILITY. | 1920 Must Redd and Despite the imminent danger, the| ¢ _ ERGY railway executives were still firm in Write English their determination that yielding to) ALBANY, March 15.—'The Senate the ultimatum of the men is a flnan-| py 4 vote of 31 to 18 passed the Lit. cial impossibility, as the wage tn-|, ast bil to-day crease would bankrupt most of the companies within a They pointed out that the large net earn ings of railroads last year are shrink ing every day through dous increases in ¢ and operation, They charge that the brothert ‘The measure, which was Introduced Majority Leader Elon R. Brown, is designed to amend the Constitution so as to require all persons becom- Jing voters after 1920 to be able to read and write Englisi The proposal was assailed by sena- the tremen materials st 1oods tors Wagner, vatore A. Cotillo recognizing that within a short time| ang Bernard Downing as un-Amert. | further wage increases could not be} oa, justified on an economic basis, are) genator Brown, father of the bill, determined to have the issue settled! yrgeq its adoption as an invitation te Immediately while company earnings\al! foreigners who me to the still show good s United States to better equip them With the brotherhood Y ne sf itizenship © M. Cohan in “Broad ely at Bemmad weeks Sham hb hte. (Continued on Fourth Page.) DVNAMITER BARES SUBWAY PLOT IN ALL ITS DETAILS Framed quarters, in Says Union Head- Herlihy, Making Full Confession. MOVED BY GIRL Three, Given $95 of PL BA; Funds Collected From Public, Set Michael J | tary of Local No. Herlihy, 731 of financi ul secre- the Amalga- mated Order of Street Railway Em- stand a part dynamite of complete It. was agreed DY} ptoyees, to-day made on the witness confession of his! in the attempted blowing up with} gaii at One Hun-| NTERNED GERMAN SALORS "SHOT BY U.S. MARINE WHO CAUGHT THEM SIGNALLING ips One of Them Attacks Guard ] 19 and Floors Him, but He Gets | | His Revolver Into Play. 10 DRILL WHETHER the Sailors, Both of His AT SCHOOL OR NOT Shots Taking Effect. | 'Gov. Whitman Sig Signs Bill Ex- tending Military Training to | Youths Who Are at Work, | TEN ARE UNDER ARREST. | Marine Fired Twice at One of Soecial to the Kvening . World.) PHILADELPHIA, March 15.—Two lors on the interned German raider the subway Kronpring Wilhelm were shot by dred and Tenth Street and Leno] tntted States ma t Savy 4 ane United States marines at the Nav ALBANY, March 15.—Gov. Whit- venue on Oct, 25 last dla Z on detected send- He oe a ae Yard last night, when detected send-| mun this afternoon signed the Slater- he confession was made before ash signals fro r Bavcgan aecet sueth remphiaal 1g flash signals from the sbip. Welsh amendment to the Military Supreme a Justice ” 98 One a yas oO n h b cae denice Ses ok Stating ne man was shot through tho! Caw providing that military training ieee ' va nor more] Wnech and is seriously hurt. The! b¢ extended to all bove hetweon the ‘9 not less than ten yea her was shot in tha shoulder |u..o Of sixiwen and nineteen years, than twenty in Sing Sing Prison for! might German sullors were arrested.| whether at school or at wor: Mis particination : angi The marines on a launch stationed! fast year's law applied only to boys who is twenty-onn years old, was near the Kronpring Wilhelm and the] a¢ gohool have been married the day he was P Eitel ‘ other interned raider, the Prinz Eitel] Commissioner of Education John H sentenced, and it was due to the} np A | i Freiderich, saw he flashes set off| Finley and Adjt. Gen. L W. Stotes- adings of hia sweetheart, added)» ue atom of the former vessel] i to those of his mother and sister, : | bury were present when the Governor the stand. Herlihy’s act caused great surprise the Louis court Fridiger, troom, his counsel to the union, bh motion befor have the case taken from the ® Justice on the ground that the torney had failed to connect Herlihy with the erfm When cour! trict Attorney Weller, asked that h opened to admit When this was gra new witness Herlihy took ne. t opened side of the te nis the stand attorney Assistant D. the prose as and nad argued a rticularly ‘Tompkins to jury District At- utor, t be ny of a nted MONEY GIVEN BY THE PUBLIC BOUGHT DYNAMITE. Horlihy app George Pollock, Socretary of t red as W Assista ment was that the mone: dynamite which was exp subway had been colle ted fi for weeks before by went public of the union streets with hand organs. money weeks a stated, ‘up t explosion, and charge of it. Lawrence Kulla, ganization through P money with mite “The whole the headquar before it was carried out elved who this o two then tness against ant Financial local. His first state- paid tor the Jed in the om the members about the Herlihy before the Pollock took He turned it over to reas It was that hb to b wh ar was tere of the rer of the or- Kulla, got the iy the dyna- from we discussed at union a week It was sug- at 8.30 o'clock, Later two marines! affixed his signature to the measure. boarded the Prinz Kitel and crossed| Considerable sp tion was caused patch and emall vomerine teeth. Smelt—A small argentinold sal oy James J. Murnagh (who genie by Jane pe ae ei BERLIN, March 16 (via Sayville) moniform food fish of cemerus or paeens wr th James MeCora| “According to telegrams from vj.| felted genus, mostly of the north ee eee ull rapid | n Its back | if talks ae ae anne! & the Overseas News, ef seas Ite back le a light olive (who pleaded guilty also), after which | 4" ha omelal aoe 3) Green and sides and undersides sit we went I ck, telling him we|Asency (the official German news| Very white, The common European wanted $50 to put the subway out of | bureau) commander of the| gmeit and the American have a cu- business Black Sea fleet announces that dur-| cumber-like odor when fr “We told Pollock the money was|!%® the past week four Russlan mill.| So if a smelt smells like @ cucumber for dynamite and he took tt from a|t@ry transports on the way from Se. |iP iw & smelt—that Iv At ia a treah small box and gave it to me,” bastopol to Aremenia were sunk by | #melt wt the fab 4 not fresh look at “Did Pollock know what it was| mines or torpedoes,” ite teeth an ey are vomerine { for?” Justice Tompkins asked, | > ae) ee aa o ecard him say ‘Look out; be! ACTREAS TELLS SECRE % = airs ey “a a lot about George W. Perkins having careful don't kill = anybody,’" | cfg La wn act ty the following helped the 5 : P * ay pint of wet, helped the poor c Herlihy replied, and then went on| agai os. He | box of Barbo selling them carloads with his narrative: |Compound and % om. of glycerine. Any the Pacific Coast,” raid “Murnagh, McCord and I went to| drugsist can put this up or you can nix it (of Bay Shore to the ¢ 1 , at home at very little com t mittees of the Le Caldwell, N. J. on Oct, 28 last and} fons m i | for making and use come ox of |day. “Weil, Perkins» s t remalned over night at the home of| Tarpo « nf Gay. Weoils Fong's amelie weran' Thomas 3. MeGuire, a friend of Mur. | streaked: faded r |amelte at all ry were herring. ya He luce nae |them up above ‘ad and lighted (evuunued oa Koustls Page) jinem they'd dura like @ torca.” over to the Kronpring Wilhelm. this afternoon by a hurried meeting ‘The marines found @ group of Ger-|f the Asaembly Judiciary Commit man sailors at the rail of the Kron-|'¢, Which reported the Meyer bill providing for the registration of 1 pring, busy with a number of pipes! aliens 6 meeting was cailed and powder like that used for flash-| Chairman Pratt from the floor of te | lights. One of the two marines, a} 48sembly, but no explanation was sergeant, stepped up to the Germans, | &/¥e" 48 to the action taken The Meyer bill authorizes the Gov taking them by surprise. ernor, by proclamation, to require “What does this mean?" he de-lovery subject or citizen of a foreign manded. ountry to appear before such au The Germans ivned suddenly and|thorities as he ma direct within one doubled his fist and hit the eer- twenty-four hours f be pur of ® smashing blow in the tace,| ee riration. Buch a proclamation may be issued by the Governor when e sergeant fell to the deck. Jever war exisis or is nent be- nans then turned on the|tween the United States and a foreign other marine and were glving him a| countr and came up on the run, a company | Critic Who Says Perkins Smelts Are strong, with loaded rifles ready | Not Sme All M Mi | Aft rief scuffle eight Germans ' 1 beside those lying wounded were Cucumber Smell placed under arrest. The tnjured men| ‘The w Standard Dictionary tells were placed in the y 1 hospita how to tell a smelt wher s # pinelt and not @ herring, Quite simple ‘Herring—A clupeoid fish, espec! FOUR RUSSIAN] TROOP SHIPS | ais'ciusos lareepee of the teers tiantic and clupea mirabilis of SUNK IN THE BLACK SEA the North Pacific, having an ovate GERMANY TOGOON ant ni 4 RUSSIAN MINSTRY IN JA cua suet COMMITTEE OF SAFETY IS cersee~ IN GHARBE IN PETROGRAD COUNTRY IS DEFIANT.| Duma Refused to Dissolve by Order of the Government—Garrison of 30,000 Troops Said to Be Stand- ing by the Rebels. i\CZAR HAS NOT BEEN HEARD FROM RECENTLY LONDON, March 15.—A successful revolution has | taken place in Russia. The Reactionary party has been | overthrown. It is seid the Com A xovernment at Washington} Though Millions Are Starving, They Are Willing to Fight | to thé Bitter End. | | WASHINGTON, March 15.~-Infor- mation which farmer Ambassador {Gerard has laid before the State De- partment refutes various atateruents that Germany might be contemplat-| ling altering her campaign of rath-/ I esanees to avotd war with the United| | States, From evidence Mr. Gerard has | Drought and that gathered from other sources, President Wilson and State Department officials expect Germany { Is fully determined to continy~ oud | Mim, +asease 1 Violation of inter-/ y abdicate, his son succeeding Radloaliianeenan heaea tacts ties The question of the dynasty has been left unsettled such a policy probably will lead to! war with the United States. thus far, i President Wilson will continue Grand Duke Nicholas may act as regent. with his plan for putting the United) States in a@ state of armed neutrality and this State continue until) Germany forces an armed clash with American merchantman or until] Germany abandons ruthless submar- inv warfare. Mr. Gerard called at the State De- | partment to-day and amplified bis report of yesterday, ‘The former Ambassador probably will remain here until late to-night or early to-morrow morning and may see President Wilson before his de- (The Czarevich, Alexis Nicolaievitch, is the fifthchil@ of the Emperor, the preceding four being girls, He-was born July 30, 1904.) The bridge over the river at Petrograd wasreportedta. have been blown up. The garrisons at Petrograd and Moscow wentoverdse a body to the Revolutionaries. Many houses were burned in Moscow and Petrograd will |p rt for New York to attend a)in the fighting. ublic reception , ees died 1h sas, dine kas The revolution centred In Petrograd and Moscow. Prominent se sadors’ party who have been close to| actionaries, including former Premier Sturmer and M, Protopoff, Mintsta him in Berlin for months it is learned of the Interior, have been imprisoned. The government is now In thé |nant sentiment of Germany to-day te) Hands of a committee of safety. for peace under reasonable conditions. | he revolution, according to advices here, was by prowAily elem: 1,9 ee Seiad ep tani et in the Duma and the army, and carried out with the purpose of cl people are virtually starving, But | Ut pro-German officials. |Germany is still deflant, The hope BERLIN, March 15 (by wireless to Sayville)-—There has been @ of the Ge n Government is that successful revolution in Russia, according to the Overseas News Agency | the ruthless warfare on Great | mm Britain. will that nation, the| (the official German news bureau), backbone of the Alles, to Iisten to The Duma, which was ordered last Saturday, to dissolve, re+ a re Germany ™\8D'| fused to obey the order of the Government. ‘There is another feature that Ger- | Instead it appointed a committee which seized the Govern- ard conveyed of equal importance | theeslts thavtnad shoriaga anasto: | ment and threw all the Ministers into jail. | tering Snanciad structures of govere Thitty thousand Government troops in Petrograd joined the ment, will be able, uniess | . |there Is a crop failure, to atruggie | Fevolution. | thro for another year by appl The, following, statement Wee given out to-day by the agency? cation of the most drastic self-denial iva tails bi f peace does not come before an-| The following officlal report was issued tn Petrograd on March 15 other twelve months. 4 | about the euccessful Russian revolution | - ‘The population of Petrograd, incensed by the complete disorganiza- tion of DR. GRAYSON CONFIRMED. transport services and of alimentation [supply of food}, had been rritated for a long time against the Government and had become restless. | Fa Necate "| The population held the Government responsible for all its sufferings. | csr vel The Government, expecting trouble, took measures on a large scale to r Wilson's friend| Maintain order, and among other things ordered dissolution of the Council and naval aide, was confirmed by the| of the Empire and the Duna Senate to-day as a Medical Dir and | The Duma March 11.@— Rear Admiral in the navy after a leclded fr Imperial consctous of the rem Hoch Seales: hikn By Recubllean oO! esponsibility arising rey as 1 i ts meetings. | from this 4 the committee ex- Re ities was ale tasdae whan Tt tely instituted an| presses the certainty that the popu- = NaLAMT LA Gk Nuk DAGia Gk ihe tool or | 6x4 ‘ umitte esided over | lation and the army will lend their . was M, F Pre of th assistance for the dificult task of t Duma. nittee declared it creating & new Government which will ‘ t nT nat government, | accept the wishes of the people and { ng appea enjoy their confidence. Meu se in re The Executive Committee rested \ its pon (the population of the f th rmer pital, which was in full revolution, f w York we ne Ex ( nittee | and upo ¢ ompletely united COLGHING AT StGHE Stop st with #alher John's Med.cius,—Auvi, buble orugs ia ite own Dandm Sully) “lt acrasted, all the Oftalsters and

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