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LANE ; EDITION Copyright, 1017, Co. (P New PRICE ONE CENT. —— “Circulation Books Open to All.” | by The Press York Wort NEW WAR PL YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1917. HER “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | 18 PAGES WEATMER—Rain AIL EDITION oo PRiCE ONE CENT. NS PUT BEFORE CABINET BY WILSON eo BIG LOAN TO ALLIES ONE U. S. PROPOSAL 50 BOMBS TO FIRE SHIPS F ALLIES MADE ON GERMAN UNE HERE IN THELVE DAYS ILLS A WOMAN AND IS SHOT DEAD | BY POLICE Gilet Renaldi Mariano Had Pursued Confessions of Engineers on Friedrich der Grosse Pro- duced at Conspiracy Trial. SCHEELE CALLED CHIEF. Capt. Tunney Reveals von Kleist’s Story Implicating Hoboken Chemist. SEEKING OWN BABY, fhe calm and businesslike methods fire b German ships at His Victim From This City to Walden, N. Y. by which mbs were made on Hoboken and put ‘ -a to the al- aboard whips carrying digs’ Were described Serial to WALDE ing World.) March 27 The E today In 02 N Usited States Co where Charles} Renaldi Mariano, of New York City von Kleist and five others are ca/after killing Mrs, John Delello here triat for racy to-day was overtaken while atter Depositions nen arrested abonrd ding to escape by Chief of Police the menlP Aton) Gers hore orge M. Rank and shot dead in a aire t 250 shells were made within twelve days. dramatic pistol duel. A man called ment's case against Peter Paul, also of New York, who alleged conspirators was closed this{came to Walden yesterdays with fterno w e testimony Bs Mariano, made his way across coun. Phomas J, Tunne yeah von | tty half way to Newburgh before he ad aa wart played by Dr, Wal- | Mobiles and captured tee Theodore Sehoele, one of the al-| John Delelio came here from Mul- leged p » is now reported] berry Street, New York, a year ago to be in Mox with his wife, a very pretty young James A. Beha moved to withdraw | Woman, He darter the tragedy to-day that he fled from the city t escape Mariano, who was infatuated with his wife. For a long Walden. dismiss the indictment fendants. is denied,” ruled Judge ty of evi time Delelio Van Filet 4 He was employed in a r hid in € ablish a@ cut- dence before this jury is i vhlish | lery factory and Hved in a cottage in| g Gonspiracy; wie ie od in the indict= | tW@ heart of the town, Yesterday at|¢ BeOS ey oe oon for the jury to|00n, Marlano, accompanied by Paul, Ment is a question for jarrived in Walden and went to a determing : ,.| hotel in the Italian quarter. Writiam 1. Womple made the OFE3* |” Detelio saw Mariano 00 the atrest ing address for the defense pines land notified Chief Rank, but. the clared there was no ¢ e i ee ty Chief could do nothing as the visitor that von Kleist or Ern sa ed A policeman watched Behmidt, Pred f FRO RUAN, MOreS | he and Paul went Pracd wW m Parad ae "1 | the hotel t night apired with D heole 10 DUD AINGG | as ciate atid Fail appeared.at Afar ships with What Behe’ | tints restaurant this morning and sat Id. he argued, Ww va 6 ag ae nt a table from which they could see a! and none 5 at Waits j Detet 8 cottage. At 7 o'clock De pow anything a nandreda| (lo went to work. A few minutes We aiid nothing about the hund later Mariano went to the cottage and ot f lead traced from New bennten on the front door x Beheele and von Klelat In} “46-1 netelio had seen t: on Hobeken 1 nem to the She fled by a back ¢ to Ge si asoamshly irich de: trosse, where s blacksmith shop. » fol Behinlat and the rest mado the bomb), dher. As shop “ Pera csv arnitant losed its | a here > s into the back ef oe nist in the Bureau of Com Chief Rank happened to be nearby wus Vt ertain cheml= / ite chased Mariano throu Uister ~ 1d in Dr, Scheele's laboratory | Avenue, both men ng al each other would produce the deaG= | starjang dodged behind the bome of as, used by the Germans | Frank Leeds. For nearly fifteen min. in the t igs abroad Jutes with one hundred or more per The « gard the whole-| sons looking on the murderer and the sale ma ¢ of bombs was given! Gniet continuously circled the house na ata nt made by George] with drawn revolvers aie fon engineer on the] Pinally Rank got a bead on him Be earich ( e and transiated|and fired ono shot, sending a bullet from G John J, Grugure-| through his head ecial agent of the Departmen => ape SECRETARY OF WAR Praedel was arrested aboard the ehip at her berth in Hoboken, He that he had made shells for 260 fire eas iaenetesned bombs in twelve days, He was pald) wasHINGTON, March 27.—New $12 or $14 for the work, which he did! to, Dp, Baker, present occupation Daher 0 from Second Engineer jen ¢ War," formally en Oamer, who sald he t his orders | , 1 himself to-day as an alumnus from Chief | ver Karl Schmid of Johns Hopkins University, who is Pracdel said he sawed off lead pipe peady to j bad aareliaa in bow hs and fitted pipe | at the posa ernment in Bash pp Phe main part of iy pact yu t © bomb was filled with sodiumbancede pho bon f joeeded cee Waued om Becond lage.) (For Racing Entries See Page 11) SHE SPENT 4 YEAR PEKING AT OTHERS Distressed Mother Tells Justice Guy Searching Infant Carriages for Lost Son. FOOD AND Starving Troops Cross the Line and Are Put Into Dutch A Prison Camp. Little Boy Evades Her and asi Clings to His Well-to-Do = FRENCH STILL ADVANCE, Foster Parents. aan MEETS CHILD IN COURT. | Take => Another Section o For more than four years Mrs. Coucy Forest in Drive Helen Petconk of No. 898 Union Ave on Il aon nue, the Bronx, went throug ects i cea, rrever baby carrlages were plenti-| mys; HAGUE, March 27.-Four thou ful lifting and tiny quilts peerl sand German soldiers have crossed Into infant eyes, hoping that some the jing into Holland, seeking food, day she would find a pair of brown gocording to frontier reports re- eyes which mother instinct would] ceiveq here to-day tell her were those pf her lost baby Toey have been interned at Zwolle. _ son 4000 GERMAN SOLDIERS FLEE INTO HOLLAND BEGGING —_— « ARE INTERNCD U.S. WILL REFUSE MORGAN OFFER eae Federal Reserve Banks Will Pay All Army Vouchers in Emergency. WASHINGTON, March 27 Persons began to think Mrs, Pet would follow a baby carriage for} passenger; then with a sigh of hope-| meso weal | CAPTURE ANOTHER TOWN A few weeks ago Mrs K aba donec ne Da to-baby and Roned. her PARIS, March The village of Visited institutions where children cf), her son's age might be found, At the {Coucy-le-Chateau was captured by the | Bronx Day and Night Nursery she| Frer nan attack last night, the learned a five-year-old, brown-eyed | War Off wnnoun Further prog boy, answering to the name of “Bor hada In tha lcwar eect t ak,” bad passed through the charitie : all of the northern par organizations and had found a home lof Da with wealthy foster paren w held by the Fre So to-day Mrs. Pet walked Forest, also called the robing room of the Supreme Court Gobain, is on a and for the first time in four years : RUSE aipetn aw her lost child, clad 4 ner ground at Laor and leggings and be © of aristocrat nging up,| whieh 1s on a rocky hill a the lap of his f pother. | high and steep as a mesa and com the mother made a lung mands all the country 4 11 for the boy, but the outstretch ns para foal or| The statement follows she colla the South of the Oise we Hneacrgenitty | 1 make progress in. the side of Justic | tnuec nake pr es} eorge Bernard Shi erstwhile] lower forest of Coucy, all of the orak,"” the lost son, was frightened! northern part of which — we and tigh d his grip upon his, occupied, The enemy was driven foster mother, George ther,| beyond the Barlsis-Servats line y slightly older and clad fittin South @ forest our troops cottons climbed into t nother'’s | made ; night attack lap and began to cry, When Justice, and igcrniaes Guy rapped for order George smiled | Coucyle-Chateau, — which as at his less fortunate litte brothe defended energetically by th Answering the w habea pus; Germ , sued out by the ¢ v ra of ! region pent a the State Charitie it Borak hornet BR farm had passed from swad s| 7 ~ Ae into knickerbock 1 finall, por b ' 8 found his way in me of M t he ae Mrs, Leo D, 8 No. 41 West Ni ¥ Eighty 1 been ace le eg e abandoned Madonna Day tC _ Nursery, “Borah 1 1 by thi y ; Ages Charities as a desirab bid for me , Leas adoption. M M ire t , the bright-eyed “Bora i leesad “ Justice Gu 1 ied the ¥ julet quirements of t uw 7 were regular, but he ed upon G hearing from Mrs. I why she left her child for four years in variow W inatlhi ‘ veil pa Ly ' Lay nd i if ne ROY ® King Bide Parewel to at me, You can that ents of New U.S. tstands son, Look, Judge, look."y The Ju COPENHAGE aa is looked Gu yt ob al ga rhe ' r 1 h West Ind we Jus ' “vb r r 4 * i ' , 1 ma ' exis se M 1 bec Spoam Pormatty ner perty of ietel : ! ~~: RULLD PIGHEPING STRESGOH Father Joins . Geed sud otiengtam—we dangerous diige, ddr, bi “WILSON A GREAT OF $1,000,000... WAR PRESIDENT,” DECLARES GERARD Sitipicccuaas 2,000 at Merchants’ Luncheon Cheer Prophecy Made by Ambassador. WHITMAN FOR DRAFT. Would Force Slackers to Serve, Says Governor—Ovation to Gen. Wood, Ambassador James W. Ger- rifled Merchants’ Association at their lunch- ard elec the members of the eon at the Hotel Astor this afternoon when he said “Woodrow Wilson im the greatest peace President we have ever had Phe | But Tam going to tell you something 45 ¢ WILSON'S ADVISERS DIVIDED ON A DECLARATION OF WAR OR THAT STATEOF WAREXISTS +o —— Congress Expected to Follow Closely the Resolution Adopted in the Conflict With Mexico, Citing Re- | peated Acts of Aggression. WAR DEPARTMENT HALTS MILITIA DEMOBILIZATION WASHINGTON, March 27.—President Wilson was represented to- day as still having an open mind on exactly what steps he will recommend Congress when it meets in special session next week, although the pre- Federal Reserve Board, it was learned ¢lse. ‘That 4, before very long you ; ; ‘ ; ei i SN od all Federal Tee-| Will find out that he will be the great- POnderance of official opinion is that he should ask for a declaration that serve Banks to cash all United States O8t Wat President that the United! a state of war exists between the United States and Germany. \, States of America ever had!" . i Army Quartermaster vouchers held! With thie closing sentence of a Prior to to-day’s Cabinet meeting, at which details of preparedness by Government credito! pending 4° speech he was called o} nccln . I} | y priges peech he was called on by acclaim measures were discussed, Senator Hitchcock, member of the Senate For- litiona priations by Congress. | to deliver, not being among tho listed | Ina further announcement the Fed- Speakers ag the luncheon, the entire! eign Relations Committee, discussed the situation with the President ral} © Board, It was also = members present rose and) Afterward he outlined the following three courses which he believed open ae : : member Sleered for several minutes: arne ne mele ; Mr. Gerard further assured his | lO Congres inks that the Government will stand jjearerg t eo President had done Kes Se i aed * n the President had dor Passage of a resolution endorsing steps already taken by the ehin em and redive ANY ‘everything in hix power to keop the Saitek: cas le ig Tnike auton President to place the United States In a state of armed nens reaps I know t ho aaid, “because 1 trality and authorizing further preparedness moves. Fei ( a mmit Makeathat ey eL ren ai she Bade Or alli the: ne Adoption of a resolution declaring that a state of war exists financial ¢ issment migh 1 between the United States and Germany, Maj. Gen, Leonard Wood was ar 3 ut In collapse of certain phases of! other of the impromptu speakers at Adoption of a declaration of war against Germany, urnishin, v to the army and Patani Lay Rev a Newell Senator Hitchcock said there undoubtedly was sentiment in’ th he militia forces called out, resulted =n, relinauiehing We tite ta eavce| West for taking the first of the three instead of declaring war or declar- . rve Roard'y eon | *PC0ehs relinquishing his time in favor taking declaring deel ie g a ae “pide of the General when the hering | ing that a state of war exist Y ar Department. |) Facat ps 2 peel oleae exun to cry, “Wood, Wood!" naist 9 Obvher advisers of the President, tak- rt iT owes $33, ently One great reason for the call nig the view that the t t t t Ml Itrotieh tho Mexican for tien, Woud wan the uterene’ Kee FOUR HELD IN PLOT low that the emt atep ) zation, and with the DIS) com Little, of Cleveland, who charac- ee A declaration (ht: a. athie is AF SAO GUS t faced bos | more for universal service than any| rs i sae ee UL 400 beat, sourme a u otuer man in the country i$ st 1} ; ' nO genera! expeciarian i wi Gov. Whitman, who was the first | Trunks and Phonograph Case With hat in the ond the resolution 11. Morga ‘ peaker at the lonehe aroused Secret Chambers Were igi : Valted States went $1 ‘ 1 the War b n enthusiasm and much applause Shipped on Line Pinhet t altuat ar ol Ht pease en he he would em- | a oie i" on. The 5 }owith thank oh . to draft men | Joseph Newman, an exp 1 repeated acta seoreta \ Baker has said ep rm to ita | Batic Build pe : pa Mexico \ ' pass in the ' States ss rfering with| 9 : ae ed with the| . WILL CONFER WITH CONGRES ne (Qu er tots ANd) ging “America” b: 6 diners oF man. h biegdobe - : Na maaan \ hy: dns) ¢ | No. #29 West One Hundred and Th SIONAL LEADERS, wi C. Breed, chairman of the|™ seen w ating i Presid xnected to put 1 pi | fully. | sembers’ Council of the Assoctation Darcrnpats pit ei cian reagent Pie a os | which had charge of the affair, pre si ; one ‘ 7 Pan ri | wided, A ry plate was Fi ¢ {Hans R. Har ids teliv & it [the Chan Win military” training | 10" Norwewien an 5 s ( H uae Dill, ew py containing on its mar : 1 4 | trt talinne nrinted’ ia yal vot Capt. T c t 1 the fai DIES; NEEDLE DID IT} rin’ stetiis,’ notations printed tn rea Woreem rire t > me ink va \\ to! “raining is one thing, wervice ts biel oy hes er,” was t ¢ comments, ossibl I { Our f 1 1 al) should . ; ai ie a the sme. OF ange 1 Senator H , ha t a Sp id measure ale 3 e that rr) ' er Am f | initia ew. noth a law without delay.” was a third, ‘ : BDA HOF vi F H t i i dp ihe gree Germany were 1 I ns Commit ty A ‘ oy hen rT r advan f the meetin Washingt urmy had been thor ect uns rr tin en 4 sined and equipped the Rey . ea Meni of lasting fy yeacn! | ; " H terday | Gms adver lt eabvann: ; Whitman ae the fient ape took then e ship In the realms of international fin- a, | 4 } _ ee aE: $ cS ance there is discussion of bow , ay Fish and de ed u America can best help the Allies. 1 : ; avian ga agli Representations are being made by J OF B S Russian busix interests that the ' i ; as diplomat! recognition from this ‘ : country In some form of credit for J NOM Losses purchases of supplies. The immense ‘ nore | possibilities of future trade between Ma Russia revolutionized and America eae : if assures of|are attracting attention. As for ‘ » ‘ aries France, the idaa of America rey > Heresford se of Lords ing some form our Revolutionary pulurmances, 10 A. ab. 0, Maur” (Continued on Second Page.) to-day ‘War debt ts regarded in fnanelal —