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ENNY” CHARGED WITH HOTEL MURDE , FINAL She to, FINAL ol : { Circulation Books Open to All,’ | Circuiation Books Open to All.”’ $n PRIGE ONE CENT. —— “ovrment, 19:7, 07 10 rem raushiog NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1917. 18 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. ‘WAR CONGRESS MEETS APRIL 2; WILSON GALLS EXTRA SESSION aids a — ———_———_<4=--—______ BENNY’ HELD FOR MURDER “SSHREE8s., T2PLANES GRGLE [Fas Racemse FRENCH CAPTURE. CERMANY AVREADY AT WAR FS. LTTE UUNSBED| =| bo a THUS AND MOBLATON FATHER BATTLES POLE 7 i require that the Congress of the United States should be Three Drop Flowers for Dar- th Otleck neem on the sec. ||Make Gains on Both Sides of i R ing Aviator, First in U. S. Sa CE cea MURHLEDEA UP the Laon Road and South of — — | of ; | Sternberg Gets Writ of Habeas| 25 WOMEN, 31 CHILDREN, to Be Thus Honored. Executive on grave questions St. Quentin. Corpus and Hearing Is Set | KILLED IN BOMBARDMENT | +2 —_-__—_— THEY GO.\Cabinet United in Demand for Ag: AIRMEN PALLB States of America, do hereby proclaim and declare that an |Report to London That Ger-| gressive Action Against Ger: Comrades, Circling 800 Feet | extraordinary occasion requires | | Above Body, Pay Final Trib- |] te Congress of the United |) mans Will Withdraw Be- many’s Submarine Campaign— of national policy; “Now, therefore, f, Woodrow FORTIFY for To-Morrow. we —————— Many Civilians Victims of Gas ARERS, |} Wilson, President of the United MOB FIGHTS FOR VIEW.| Bombs Thrown Into the Open ; d States to o e in extra ; alate tna 4 City of Monastir, | | ute in Unique Ceremony. Ghasion. ab the Capital: Inthe yond Belgian Line. Entire Country Backs War Move Parent Struggles in Street to] corr, Greece, March 21.—As- city of Washington on the Lente y Vv . h . N Spectal to The Evening World.) second day of April, 1917, at 12 ARIS, March 21.—Rapld progross ass SSS ES Rescue His Son From DHYALASINE Was Dombs FAS wo thee te HEMPSTEAD, L. L, March 21 o'clock noon, of which all per is being made by the French in pur s S Laicagpe ede : SMPs’ , i. i, March 2t.— : . ade by the Frenc -| pen City of Monastir by the Bulgar: Aviator “Tex” Milliman was buried sons who shall at that time be suit of the retreating Germans, the DEFENSE COUNCIL MEETS lang in thelr violent bombardment on March 17 Killed more than sixty civi- Mans, including twenty-five women Guard. |} entitled to act ax members . to-day in St. Brigid's Cemetery at War OMce announces, Important |] thereot are hereby required ¢ I Westbury, I. I. ...5 was tho first tthe coli ereby reduired (0° Ti gains were made on both sides o IN SECRET WI H BAKER the Laon Road, ten villages being . funers! ever held h a cortege of| _ —- the first de- a A charge of murder gree was made this afternoon against and thirty-one children, according to Benjamin Sternberg, who had sur- the serbian Press Bureau, Nearly aE captured : " : aeroplanes, aevording to the airmen After a severe Nght in which heavy WASHINGTON, March 21.—President Wilson to- rendered himself to the police and. twenty ott i en and| BENNY STERNBERG ot Hempstead Plains, The whirring losses were #ustuined the French 1 i after houns of inquisition, had admit- a et ce |S ————— \e propellers in the gray lowering |carried Sevriennols Castle and the day called Congress in extra session on April 2. ‘ S Haltion, had Aamit- children, were killed by shell-fire, { ’ tiy! sodaAGA thd ee liane loestuad, about’ ater libs iiss cas ois tak sans XG tes dois ted that ho was with Mrs, Elste 1¢| The nureau has received the follow- ebdat eater Ob ee Jsouth of St. Quentin, Skirmishes m Purpose extra session is to ac! on Hilair the afternoon she was strangled | ing ¢rom Saloniki requiem, between French cavalry and German | the state of war which admitted] H and robbed in a room in the Hotel! “According to the supplementary | Peter Carl Miliman had grown letachments occurred on the Ham- Ss tedly exists between the Unietd Martinique. senerta’ Gl (ha aaa GieubibL ae ihe from boyhood to manhood in the fiy- | | St. Quentin Road, South of Chauny | States and Germany. 1 5 : wr dees | ola on the plaiz | the French are occupying the Aillette | Fe ee ; The charge was made by Assistant victims of the terrible bombardment Y SANDER | ng schools on the plains, He became | Isine seat echeaidaner chee cee tae The President’s decision was reached only after he ha¢ District Attorney Dyer when Btern- | of the open town of Monastir by the one of the ablest and most daring air | thauen hesmavae Gok ebhaess yer |been convinced that the sinking by Germany of three Sulgarians on March 17 was: Killec ‘ Bulgarians on March 17 w Killed German rise attack in the men, nine vo olds women, five AND WUNNENBERG for the mike of Going fancy stunts bi Se Champagne war repulsed | American freighters on the high seas had brought about a women; Killed by axpliylating gas, statement follows berg was brought before Supreme Court Justice Delehanty on a writ of wounded, two old men, tv ttn behalf of Remenress cormus eworn 0 ee ni by axpl Millman was one of the defenders | Brown's Plan for the Governor “On the Hamn-St. Quentin road | Amand from the country for more aggressive action than the prisoner's r, who maintained six old men, twenty-five womer Pesca who caught two planes making &AUr-| 4) Avoid a HC via puivealibsen casustads Gad’ Gea f ara ‘ that Sternberg was being held by the ty-one children; suff OU ea Rita imit Plotting prise attack on the United States | pr 8 “COMMITEE | ietween cur cavalry and detache has at any time been taken against the Imperial German Me Hedinaut warrant dn iaw. effects of gas, sixty-one, who ure not| German Spies Admit Plotting | Government ying station in the war of Seven” Beaten ments of the enemy, Our troope | Gor Mtarnbers, who tad elready teen in This Country Against | wo and t! 6 jeden Rar late yesterday in a@ brilliant ac- s, who ha —_—-———— - 2 ies exposure in the air brought on pneu-| 4 pay me| ton captured the Sevriennots | In his proclamation calling Congress together the a ae eb MANIAC SEIZED IN HOME | King George of England, | monia that was tata, © Breing Wont ™) Castle and the village of Ju me mar homicide, was in Coroner Riordan's The funeral this morning was very | ALBANY, March 21, — Senator! notwithstanding spirited real. | President states that it is for the purpose to receive a com- of ait! ignment when the | Albert ©. Sander and Carl N,| Simple at the beginning, Miliman’s| Brown's plan to t Side tance of the garrison, South of * * . ° oitice awaiting arraignment wen v| OF PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE ander an sinoie ot the bestaning, Minar pian to turn the Wot be rion munication from him concerning “grave questions of detective in charge of him was served Wunnenberg, who sent several free een eee nee perm ot her |New York Central contract over to Soatoy we oe Soounying iin dad with the writ, As this was imme 2, la wapaper men abroad to @ct/ raiatly found about 100 neighbors |* Committen of seven to be named by) Menctal line of the Alllniie, | All national policy. diately returnable, Sternbery was corn jel hat i if gin be as spies for the German Government, | waiting for them in the Church of the Governor was wrecked in &| ganized thoroughly ae The proclamation does not state specifically that the President con- en before Justice Delehanty with. | eved to be insane ga entrar morning pleaded guilty before Our Lady of Loretto in Hempstead. ! slaughter of protest to-da n its orth ortheaat of Sol A : er sa 2 on nt ene to the home of Premier Lloyd G eles vane 4 ted States |The pa He Tv: RROLERL Bayle Siac ee a Pe ae i ian | Foals yp aaeeenaat Lrogtens | SWers a state of war exists, but leaves the question for discussion in his Rat oner, this afternoon and was overpowered | District Court. 1 é and ne assi aah sung the r lative Investigation by a Joint com-| % the right and left of the Laon | address and for action by Congress, ont Deehanty geunad the Dt with aay when he demanded {onthe Tomtn utormomow, wan aut fH” ead, Ss Mee anes com, | iu apr eh ore vie ————* congrae wit probaby bo asta 4 fee's tarney a offing ui Soop | see the Prime Minister, The man y will be senter e proceed=/art from Millman bore the coffin to| mittee, consisting of Senators Brown! (Verdun front) we penetrated iN Y ASSEMBLY 135 10 8 dealte that @ state of war has ex. dence before him to substantiate the |“ ag ings in court to-day la only @)\ the hearse, They were Lieut. Arthur and Sage and Speaker Bweet and As-| a Gers trench north of Cham. |" Fe sted since some recent date when whe few minutes. Sand and Wun-| Coyle, Allen Adams, H, M, Hewitt,!/sembiyman Machold, agreed to-day| brettes Fe Leonard Bonney, R. H, Meade and to a bombardir and found there a number of German dead, | Surprise attacks against small | Meyer Resolution Petitioning Con-| athough his attorney sought to have Cc. Try lted States |“ him paced in cho Tombs pending Ms] TQ QVERTHROW HOLLWEG | ittcrncy xenoxe cmce, nandoutta to| urns nt into the to recommend that the Burlingame- ant against American commerce. The firat apparently warlike et following Preaident Wilson's call wa viators who had left the|Green resolution calling for an inves- tle before the end of the| tigation should be amended and nr a ce re French posts southeast of Ta- Enact Legis I appearance twenty-four hours hence. : ¥ gres nact Legislation Is | when the Munitions Standardization ep deputy marsh it 10 o'clock.| mass got into automobiles and » . hure, in the Willy Woods and in 4 a When she ettorapy Asked for ale (TERDAM, March 21.—A Mu-| Mae cf ithe i wivaria lisa cover toitue tnliea Mtatasthlenal| ome” : egion of Limey were re- | Adopted After Hot Debate. Committee of the Counctl of Na- vission to be present dufMng the sub- reporte ring orl bs ‘ po b 4 The amendment calls for a com- dae 4 | Z }tlonal D e or < ' vee . nich despateh to the Ber Tage ted to go| Corps Aviation School, ‘They were Dt We took ALBANY, March 21—The Meyer) {0"#! Defense mot this afternoon sequent joe examination of Stein- | ash ith . >» gO cs scort the body of th mittee of three Senators and four “4 with Secretary Baker behind closed wit F sipaleserery Rr fcuahe anus GALL faasteladi anal Cae F ‘ t pody of their com ike r resolution, 1 ng the New York AS-) doors “tt ct of the meeting is » its last restin, place. They ablyn } Y - y a half bour’s interval this after- for the Swift Overthr WIb@OK take ions some ig Min ti ace ray Gt homme a PR in Germana |sembly on record as favoring the prin-| to plan immediate o lon aarieek noon "1 held a secret mee on rit a plea?" |i. H. si Lieut. C. H maGhAlAn, , lai Will Withdraw Int tw ciple of universal military training| country’s Government and private almon, Lie eyn forco the drawing a State Com ”, March © possibil- thor Anat a READS NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS |Monday and discussed measures for Sergt. L. C. Smith, W. H. Bleak : ‘ . i LONDON, M : , HM~\ and petitioning Congress to enact| munition making concerns ‘ OF CASE IN COURT, \forcing Chancellor von Bethmann replied. |4, Acosta, W. C. Jenkins, Lieut, I mission to take over the contract | Ity of a German withdrawal in the |jegisiation to bring it about, was CABINET UNANIMOUS FOR CALL- s before Jus-| Hollweg out of office We haven't got al pw omy) Hi HE Simone, Gorporat |" weet was usked, region north of Arras, exten Hes nto | adopted by the Assembly to-day by ING CONGRESS, and his Th 1 hat grea " s going to BL, W and H. J. Norton, | Belgian - ck a ys ' i ; tae a vote of 185 to 8 President Wilson's decision to call a ee sia te Ge heal war wis Gs SE wa warn a bi tearing tek Wee aac an {nvestigation Ceara News despatch a Am In a@ spirited debate which 5 Congress earlier than the date firat aut aaoniday ff | coffin he ae the | darn ndoption, 10 fixed for the extra sesslon—April 16 appearing | Hext r aped th flowers, was fol | pee p - oorreane pril 3 ng nowspa ot @ would a ely} lowed by three carriages, As they| "That !s my position. If the Senate @ Gempatch quotes & #PON- | quently vo A Was reached as the result of y t FOOD RIOTS IN BERLIN. ; utead and took the Pesr| does not amend its resolution we will | dent In Northern France as reporting measure on the « terday’s Cabinet meeting at which A crowd followed eagerly upon his — 1 v w friends of the jy y Westbury, three miles away, | 2° !t here.” that the Germans are dev ping | was unwise for the 1 tol y ally a unanimous opinion was neels as he was taken from the urha ‘ 1 ander, @ was nothing to distinguish this! BY lone odds most bitter fent | reat wctivity from & point north Of attempt to advise Congress at this) expressed that while preparations to nd whil Det Have # ‘ wed (© fron any other small funeral. of the season was prectpitated In the | 14 Hassee Can B Pas PAN: et ine. put the nation in a full state of umes te — LONDON, Mareh 21 fina Aviation Field, three| Senate over the west side deal, Sen | Franco-Belgian - tor which, he) Republicans held that as all able- a neutrality were going forward bi nent ica n po ert 1 eH ; . westward, there sud Jenly | ater Bui offered an amend OE 1O SOSA AY FaWAL | Hodied mule teen tween the) Congress b alone has the war- He lous ip traffia nolloar eee eh _ air a great airplane, ment che the number of mem 0 Of \agow of elghteen and forty-five were) making po' should be summoned. ; adquariers the tin F ado inore ease Gene tara of aeateted t a Adaain Kplosions | subject to m ty, steps should) The President deliberated on the a tig riant lymen and three Senators, Buriir f Ke . ha ya M-| question until © last night | Gueierber ee set cd tnat_ no. promise ot] Tne lke # Sight of lank cranes, irmen, and thre Meaniore., Burn: | qyetian, Unt Inte lash sieht. Be ’ the wa 1 ‘ eee ey sailed maje y over the| same @ i 5 ‘ on i 700 SLAIN TROGRAD, or NOME by Milne readed Gm to) ite | marwecail vere 40 take . ut - would be impossible for all merabere sald to Ste « _ Knox. He ju ncluded himself that : / ‘ mittec force f Congress to reac Vas! read newspapers, Lenny, you'll! LONDON, March 2 valle: ana} hig then circled slowly back again and Finan piithes And. sorp A VASSAR GIRLS SIGNED UP. |: ongr to reach Washington only worry evening papers of Tue in the Atlanta pentten ” ne SURAT OAPEY OF & a noc ~y 1 mG ini : to a Reuter despatch, « F f |Benator Br using him ¢ ared in State of u # at the opening of the a Ral eg ; ao ty : Paeseqlals. Very slowly the aeroplanes swung ine the Senate dae 4 : vd ; Presdens Wis Why you'r forme We wie & y ami 1 long clrele, then out into a series r rath 4 1 vl he overt acts committed Not I Ltn I Jone nothing dis- | that led tha wae tn alae . ' lot mad ay that agalnst the United States by Gere From Pollce Headquarters st h ia lence is clea , rife ot tha ahaha ene P a stn pra af berg was taken back ¢ ond r nor said : Cemetery marked thelr dee, | of ex sil of, Tho sentiment In Congress is un= Branch Bureau, Forty-third 8 1 ve and : mia vaio t ethasstit ¢ ‘ ‘ dents signed for’ derstood to be overwhe sly in fax and Lexington A bE Ae ia easth GRA’ weawnl fall (nt ? y wr ‘ dwar ! ; : Hage | vor of a declaration that aa a result wagor Vaux buco! " ty. of N o . 4 jerma sots against the United ) A hysterical attempt was made by 4 ais A aanee nol Oa wade ta good ; 4 arrais ‘ . 3 © of war already exists, ‘ Israel Sternberg, Lenn father, to Vu , H . 4 er “Will the Senato me te re ft Anderson r * : oni » forest vert act which -_ PERG bite seen ences’ — eee ate, rs ne at oF se « ne Clases 10 President to his decision (Continued on Twelf Mgarlusrvely 01 Wisund Week Marcs8.mrad vt. (Continued op Twelfth Page. (Continued on Fifth Page.) other men iudicied, have been at work for mente, was (he Worpedoing without waming { ! ! » ) 1 { | all