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| i | oo — aT and politica @bie thing to de. When the war message building will morning to every Representati Who possess sp sion, These cards will not be given out until shortly before the President Guards will be placed at © the many entran The President Speaker Clark's room on the or House fioor, and will be escorted into the House Chamber by « com- mittee of Senators and Representa arrive tives. ANXIETY ABOUT THE ALig! PRO-GERMAN POPULATION, There ts still a grea easiness and uncertainty templation. United States,” he duct is in obedience to law are tree from molestation.” remains, however, problem of those rabid aliens who do|!" the I not act in obedience to law. The Ger- man propaganda and spy system has wil) not reach Washington befe There still their clerks and thon ds of adinis tee only ten seonun anu too Loe pers Maton | Wilk come v apuils. ‘The deal of un- wany members. Wh the of a Republican committee created [recommend party policies in the new | House, telegraphed to-day that he’ W ~ to ben ‘ al New York for Mag AT THREE POINTS + becom oer British Believe They Can Blow Germans Out of Strong Fortifications. ot Le Worked oul Uni party cau cuses 416 held at tie end of ween, Abyoes feaasnoly certain that Caump Clark will be reseed Speaker. Une proposilivn ts lo wgaus hy tor Unie exwa wk OF BaMs over lot At Ciara vary Cighe 1 Of ihe Ih aern domination of tne Ways and Means Com MiLlee, is the suiient point of attack fi J ia thiv @ Aumber of Rorthera weno. | CAPTURE the | crate secretiy sympathize with toe alien pro-German population in event | Mepublicans, particularly some ‘Taw- of war. Secre! made a definite about possible that there ts no such plan under con- | “Resident aliens in . “whore eons | the House is practically equally divided politically betw Democrats and Republicans, there | ia no auch division when it comes to voting support of the Pres- dent in making every prep: to defend American rights against German frightfuin Representative Madden, Chairman man t Congress to consider and thre been working for fifteen years in the) Saturday. Progressive Republicans United States, and ranks many Germans of high ponition | ond standing ip business and financial | clreles. The system was founded on the plan of getting these Germans in America impressed with the idea of duing something for the Fatherla: in @ spirit of lofty sentiment and! broad generosity, mssives sort of unofficial privy councilors to the Emperor. the Insidious methods of craft and in- trigue were introduced until these good citizens became thoroughly infected with the poison of Prussian duplicity. “MEN HIGHER UP” Give ERNMENT SOME CONCERN, ‘The ordinary type of petty fanatic who goes about planting bombs or venting some crazy form of vengenace can be dealt with by the police as a criminal, but how to handle the men higher up is one of the problema that is becoming more dificult and acute every day. There ie an amazing amount of hestile, even treasonable plotting going on threugheut the country by men of apparent reepecta bility and esteem, They finance and incite lesser agents to crime and en- Sage themselves in higher class un~ dertakings designed to thwart and bamper the Government ta its policy of vigorous national defense against Cerman frightfulness, rther demobilisa tional roard repimente now in doe Federal] Willem Junkelman, thirty years ne nded tolday by the| ld, @ Ught-haired, blue-eyed clerk, was suspended 7 OY Plot No. 124 Chryatal Street, Brooklyn, caused a sensation before Judgo Faw- cett to-day when examined with other Jurymen summoned for duty. The Having Judge had offered to listen to excuses trom those who desired to avoid ser- vice. “lL am @ pure German and do not | that care for anybody who is not,” said Junkelman, Judge Faweett indicated his amare- t once honest, War Department. The War Department did not ex- Plain the order, but it was understood the units would be used in thelr re- epective State for police protection rather than call into the service other guard regiments. Calling of the National Guard into service in many States is evidence of at home to deal with this internal danger and @ warning to allens who violate the law, but who mind their own busines: peaceable, law-abiding manner are assured by the Government that they no fear of arrest and in- ternment in detention camps, CHANGE IN ATTITUDE OF ANTI- PREPAREDNESS MEMBERS, The point of in:rest in Washington shifts gradually from the Exe. end of Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol end as members of both Benate and House come in. ready apparent that there is decided of attitude, The number whe nd out in defiant opposition to the Administration's plana of pre- paredness for national defense is de- decreased, No more concrete example of this ts sbown than by Republican Leader Mann intimating his willingness to put aside bis ambition to be elected Speaker and join in @ noa-partisan or bi-partisan combination with the Democrats, He probably could not be elected Speaker anyway, number of Eastern Republican Con- gressmen refuse to support him be- cause of bis hang-back record in the last Congress. Mann voted for the McLemore resolution, waraing Amer- leans to stay off of ships if th purpos the preparednet thos need ha chen, A RUNDOWN MOTHER How She Was Built Up and | Made Strong by Vinol, meee “I shall feel letter if I can out mother or use health and “I have a f and do m Meeeat te very much run down in health, A friend asked me to try & and now I am well & ‘and stron, old-time energy has been res! v nol has mo superior as a tonle ise worn-out, run-down, tired mothers or housekee aay oui J. N, Melton, Jackson, Vinol por beef and cod td nes, iron end manganese mates and most famous getts-Riker- Fraie ‘and at all staat stores ont de Vizol Agency Sign. re ip drug si towns.—Advt, movement w before Saturday, notwithstanding new Chairman Madden's ab sin, Progre: nounced hin | ination can support it,” he said. the Republican: the conutry will suffer. mission that I cannot consent to, nor| LONDON, do I believe that it will be approved by Republic ans anywhere than Democrat portant insue of house he would be compe! sult them, as well {it would be much better for the coun- try if he did #0.” ‘PURE GERMAN’ WON'T ACT Junkelman Tells Court He Took Out Papers Before War and “Things Are Different” Now. gust ground the German dead. De: "Oh, ye that was before the war, | can't serve here because I would favor anybody or anything German. Since war be- gan things are different.” Asked why he did not go back to German: business was here.” Judge Fawcett ordered his name, the jury roll, At its & aldwin, stricken fi bound Bronx subway express at o'clock this morning excited 600 pas- Westehester Avenue for twenty min- Bixtieth Street, an operator, was in- jured in the first rush for the doors, | More than a dozen south-bound trains were held up all the way from | Mentans Twwer Oo One Hundred and Eightieth Street to | Xen. 4 st. Co. One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street | \tijone! Jest because the electric current w i.) off. Nearly 10,000 Bronx citizens were late a Vinol. i did |?" Mexican Petroleum Comp: duced 70,000,000 b been in busin: woducer of 800.000 barrels of this total h: stock of record Ap months after all New York #1 payable April 80 to record April 17, ation all along tt te Want an earlier conference, and a: lation all along the front on whether eoting ‘he enemy would be able to hold their The general wan they would not be able to cling the allied guns pound | started for a Representative —Lenroo Wiscon- L “I do not see how any Republicans “It_constitut organize the House, is an ad~ publicans a nize the Wd to con- “If the Republicans or; ment. “You are a citizen?” he in- quired. “Lam, but [ took out my papers be- fore the war.” lay Gioia “Well, did you not swear allegiance Altace ia Mine: to this court and all American insti- * Judge Fawcett insisted. “said Junkelman, “but Junkelman said that “his ar Bove GIAL HURT, 10,000 DELAYED ‘= ae | Blowing Out of Fuse Starts 600) Passengers in Rush for the Car Doors, The blow-out of a fuse on a south. | 20 ngers and delayed traffic along |} & utes, The train was crossing Union | Goodrich co Avenue when the mishap occurred in| ! the power box in the first car. The| ia tracks at this point are thirty feet) in_the air, Madeleine Fach, twenty-throe years | [ackwaiine old, of No. 796 East One Hundred and shut | their jobs. —_——— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, Har fon. Cex Carbon Steel Company: end of 3 per cent. on o ere May 2 to sto Har" Com. ‘Toone xtra divi-| ih. 4 Bice! mon stock | Ke of record | Snais Central Leather — Com, any—Regular Roun quarterly dividend of $1. & share on! S~'h common stock payable May 1 to stock of record April 10. American Zino, Lead and Smelting United pan Year ended Dec. 31. Net, Union 307,967, increase $4,014.08. has pro: of oll alnce it nas king it the t in Mexico, to ve been produced since February, 1vi6 Anaconda Copper Company—Quarterly dividend of $2 @ share payable May 25 t0 | Toia! sales 818 S00 liroad — February | 425.415. Net | North Butte~Quarterly dividend of TWO TOWNS. Equancourt and Longavesnes | Before Gen, Haig’s 7m | With AFIELD The now Ger- menage from Anglo-French forges at | ot | the Teutonic es there was specu- ive-Republican leader, | ‘here after in a formal statement to-day an-| them oposition to Minority, an y part ° Leader Pl ge ing alt ad leant 3,000 Germans must have lived | ‘oot was frank in his criticism in great of the Mann plan. underground uncove: fl 7 \> the advancing | Germans had furnished their hans “His proposition sounds patriotic, | ters with thlaid furniture, tented oe but it will not stand analysis. rors, cosmetics and all an admission that if! jusurious comfortable "| SHIPS OF ALLIES MADE forces have captured Equancourt and no leas patriotic, LOMgaveésnes, according to despatches he said, “They | received should be consulted as well as Demo- | pros: crate, but I think I am correct in say- ing that upon the tremendously im- | 4's r not one Repub- (Equancourt Iican in the Benate or House has been consulted by Pri and ends headquarters of Field Marshal Hatg’s army. |noutheast of Bapaume. Ident Wilson is about three miles | Rotsel.) Democrats, and| PARIS, March 27.~-Fears enter- the German High Com- mand that the French will through the Hindenburg line in the vicinity of St. Quentin and compel a j German Tetirement to the Franco. ON JURY, THOUGH CITIZEN | Beisian border is shown by the des. | perate Teuton attacks on the Es- signy-Benay fronts and the St. Quen- tin Canal. The French Mnes not held firm, but have been advanced tained by rpeted with vs II favorable rmies, an, tion it will far te the Entente every indica- eon take in the en- tire front from the North Sea to the Swiss frontie: rried the high ground be- nd La Fere, and posed a dangerous wedge indenburg line, have so far consolidated their gains they have held thetr ground Against two furious counter attacks. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, With net changes from tween St, thus inter; into the H 33 Feeeee +1+ E2525) +iti stetecmecs suey FE ESE PEEL EEE ETP Baesie SS SSSEEETE pl++et dnanedy Mini T os 25 arrett TIE UP ON BRONX SUBWAY; ic: Heth, Bevel + Peeseesesre Presesrscs eeeserses ty % : i ey 2i = oh RK Chile Gouver seustcace: 3 baer x Ast 1d S228! PREPS feneni! Motors Ce. Motors Oo. * c eee SEEER PEE nebtez' oe Btsterezs: Fe 3 Mexican’ Miami t plow Shedtin aun (asic | bombs 2EBS, Studebaker Co, ‘Texan Comma Third Avenue Wo\mace 5 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, y, MAROM 27, 1917, Squad of New York’s Home Defense Police Off for Guard Duty To-Day on Staten Island} ALLIES SMASH Pig HINDENBURG LINE FROM NEW POSITIONS’ Twenty-fourth Street, was caught mombers of League of New York City, fully carrying guns, Battery on a police Staten Island They were desig- Police Commissioner this morning and rolled along, in an upright p 250 BOMBS TO FIRE. ON GERMAN LINER HERE | ton miles| (Continued from First Page.) Longavesnes northeast ot nitrate. Sulphuric acid in the small |ehamber at the top of the bomb would eat through the metal parti- tion after a few days when the allied |@hip on which it was placed was well out at sea. When the sulphuric acid | Sot Into the aodium nitrate thé com. bination started a flerce fire in the cargo. Lindsay 8. Perkins, who questioned the prisoners arrested on the Fried- erich der Grosse, identified the de- position made aboard ship by Wil. | helm Parades, one of the six on trial, NEVER HEARD OF SCHEELE, PARADES ASSERTED. “The shells for the bombs were made by Frederick Karlbade, George Praedel and myself,” said Parades. “We talked about the bombs and how they would work. We didn’t think much about it, Woe thought they would blow up a ship or set it on fire, We never heard of Dr. Scheele We got our orders from Osmer and we did the work. to make the tubes,” Parader's depos! tion continued. “Osmer handed us the diagram when he ordered us to make the bombs. I asked Osmer what these things were for, and he said he did not know himself.” Agent Perkins also Identified the deposition made aboard the Friederich der Grosse by Ernst Frederick Kar- bade, n assistant engineer, soon after his arrest, He said: “The way we came to make these shells was that Engineer Schmidt told me and my colleagues we could make a few pennies on the side and we went to work on them—Parades, Praedel, Becker and myself. I never saw anything like them be- fore. 1 thought it might be for a chemist to make an experiment. We |had our thoughts. Sometimes we thought it might be for explosive stuff.” Capt. Tunney’s testimony regard- ing von Kleist revealed many new features of the alleged plot “when he was brought to Police Headquarters, April 11, 1916. He said German he was. He replied: ‘I am | Schecle said | you're naturalized.’ “About the bombs, von Kleist said a man named Becker made fire small lead bomb that had failed and was taken off the ship Kirkoswald at | Marseilles, Von Kleist said that was one of the little bombs they made at first. They had zine partitions and i | they didn’t go off MADE BIGGER BOMBS WHEN SOME FAILED. “Subsequently they made bigger th an aluminum cup at the end, He wald he had some of these buried in his yard and some in a Fe ih SS re. cS =? a Q) | se ze 5: PEELE es Appot $1.197.483.° Two | CONCORD. Net Keyes t Appointed a Committes on of one hundred h the etvil and in the Work of pr; drawer in his house, He said he had ltaken them after he and Scheele broke up thelr factory “He told me that as he was mixed up with the thing ho wanted to tell 1 | the whole truth, That night he tried to send notes by Detective Senff to Bode, Wolpert and Karl Sehmid | warning them to flee,”” "Did he say anything about how the bombs w pit on the ships that were to be burned?" Ho said Becker carried the bombs to the men who used them,” replied Capt. Tunney Also men named 'O'Reilly and O'Leary took a lot of ings and other “WILSON A GREAT. | WAR PRESIDENT,” DECLARES GERARD | | « saleceaae from First Page.) Leo Liebermann, a chomist in the| _ Bureau of Combustibles of the York Fire Department, testified about | Price” » chemicals found in Dr. Scheele alleged fertilizer factory. up bottle after in dress suit cases to wew| “William L. Wemp le croes-ex amined | called to extricate Hefty. The acci-|Phtlndelphia and Read dent assembled an immense crowd | Rate Goes Into Effect Monday, and Patrolman Le Beau, on post at. reduction of 60 cents per ton from the corner, sent in a call for reserves. tee Tariana eoee While firemen and street railway employees were tearing out part of |the alde of the northbound car, Dr. Colucct of the New York Hospital notice of a spring reduction in prices. how he heard of von Kleist vefore > von| Government tion necessary to prevent crime “Did you receive information from the British Embassy?" maintained that Hefty wi cronsing, that he sounded his bell and 4iscuss the matter of manu expected Heffy to step across the *'PPly of machine guns, rev north bound track out of danger, fomAtic pistols and ammunition, berson, called attention to the | laws recently He declared that in an emergency draft power reposed the Stivers act that I shrink he continued earn: if, ina time of war, cowardice menaced the public # much the craven 4s the shirker if I did not use every at my command to compel the bottle from the collec- in him unde: or James W. “Sulphuric acid,” mann, raising one bottle, contact with part of bis life in the old Hoffman House, which was located a few stepe POLICEMEN away from the scene of the accident. He started in as a bellboy and he LETTER CARRIERS was still a “bellboy,” although his hair was white, when the northboun: tide of business brushed the Hoffman DRIVERS #)-- permanganate of pot- nganese dioxide which burns with intense flame.” He also said that hydrofluoric coming in contact with permanganate | of potash would give off chlorine va- | wtal to animal life deadly vapor used by in the gas bombs they throw into the , although hitherto no accusation has been made that these six alleged conspirators were Whitman pointed out that of ational Guardsmen, don the Mexican bor- paid @ fine compliment to the Germans colored infantry, not going away faith of the fathers; going back to it," the Governor con- “We had a diagram to show us how| Dr. Scheele's name was again brought militarism, for it does away with the need of a great standing army, and confides the national defense to citi- xen defenders, ‘Each year one i plumbers’ supplies at » 64 Cliff Street. million American manhood's estate, them a year of military house on April testified that Dr. Scheele bought four pounds of lead pipe on April 12 and that up to t pursuits, and y do we make | better citizens, | |Miss Edith Agnes Swift, daughter of To the Wife of Mr. id Mra, Edwin Swift of No, 465 Iyreavlin Avenus, Spoken. Beret. One Who Dr ir nks | Butler, whose home is at No, 683 _1 have en {moortant confideutial we strengthen promoting the land we love,’ 88 feet of one 100 feet of on one-quarter-inch lead tubing, eighth-inch lead wire and ten Invinclbility of course of his this country Ina mis taken way, are proper measures for de- g advocated. They heele bought | lead pipo and ten feet of one-quart inch sheet lead fennse that are be want to Chinafy our country “There isn't any danger from mill- retain our demo- of the Cornell football team, delivered the “agricultural chem- n Hoboken, and by order of Scheelo and ‘von Kleist, North German | pier to be delivered to Chief Engineer Karl Schmidt of the a tarism as long as a great ova- |Re Hiney's drivers, lead and delivering | told of carrying the » word I hope Because modern will soon be r is bad enough, ans organization from the ground modern war sr'grn mee von tet we nit. KING ALBERT “FLEW OVER FRONT UNDER HOT FIRE Saw Whole Battle Line and Made Photo- graphs of It ed Britons he met Dr. Scheele in a saloon and | |Scheele wanted to know how good a | —Immediate re- Belgian Ruler exeminoré was announced as an ursont the Government, House of Commons to-day” as good a German as you,’ ena | , you're not, because | sche howed him a | bombs for Scheele. I she fighting front, according to La Mets While visiting a new flying «ro tho King expressed a de ascended with the famous Belgian Offering for Tuesday, March 27th erfect reoreduct! Eney, mre: *ainlter aa f Sortment and ‘about ti the King flew Belgian Yaer front at a height of 3,000 He made many observa tlons and took photographs with nuc- Bilele Candy, that chiidren de rman anti-alreraft guns kept up but no German @ sustained fire, Special for To-Morrow, man ventured in'the way of te Wednesday, M Subsequently the King ‘Jis- VATE, REAM KISS~ : Fr ong with the Gen f richest Chocolat x . favored Crean CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN 54 BARCLAY STREET 29 CORTLANDT PARK ROW 4 NASSAU ST, 400 BROOME 472 FULTON 87,, B'KLYN Dloase 11.80 p 1289 BROADWAY, Grookiyn, Closes 11,30 P, M.—Gaturday 12 P. M. The specified wsient Includes the container. yo gt ‘dl That sare Sunday World| | Piles Cured in @ to 14 svllae tion gives BROADWAY SEES BOXING REPEAL AGED MAN CRUSHED} BILL IS NEARING. BY GONDOLA CARS FINAL PASSAGE George Heffy Probal Probably Fatally gs Anentivell Vote for Its Injured at Twenty-Fourth Advancement To-Day Street Corner. | Against 48 Noes, ‘The green gondola type of trolley Srecia! to Ties Krenine Weed.) oar used on lower Broadway claimed! AtRANY. N.Y. March 21.—Gow, another victim to-day after the usual Whitman won a clear victory in the fashion. George Heffy, seventy-four Assembly to-day when the Davis yearn old, bell boy, of No, 106 Weat pie be aavemenr res be babe final passage by ayes 85, noes 48. Aw between two cars, bound in opposite @ prelirhinary an attempt to amend directions, at Twenty-fourth Street the law by returning to an unpaid and Broadway at 9.30 o'clock and 80 baler was defeated by ayes 48, noes ‘The bill now lays over on maly crushed that the Mellevue Woe | is ustendar. for three dave wae pital surgeons have little hope of sav- wii he called for final passage. ing his life, The Democrats led by Minority Heffy was crossing Brondway from | Leader Callahan made every effort east to west. A southbound car was to carry the defeat amendment. discharging passengers at the upper! Assemblymen McCue, Meade, Welsh, crossing. Heffy stood alongside th Shannon and Minority Leader Calla. |car, well up toward the front, wait- |han approved the repeal. ing for it to pass. A northbound | “1 am not subservient to the Napol- car driven by Frank Pomoschek came gon downstairs,” said Mr. Shannos |along and Heffy was caught in the jn the course of his argument. The narrow apace between the two cars chair will not tolerate any such Fe oal- | marks, said Speaker Sweet, rushing to tion, until the northbound car the defense of the Governor. stopped. He was pinned between the | Sekcie ieee | Wo cars and could not help himselt.| WILL CUT PRICE OF COAL. A hook and ladder company was New and nut coal has been announced by the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company. This company is the first of the big coal producers to give administered hypodermic injections |,, The deci#len of t company to put the new pric > feot on and after of morphine to Hefty, who was suf- next Monday came as @ surprise to the fering terribly from internal injurtes |°o#! trade : and crushed shoulders, | Defense Counc! Comm Manition onn., March 21—To Pomoschek was not arrested. He not on the; NEW HAV Munitions Standard Board's aub: .| Hefty stood atill and he was unable | mittee on small arms and ammuni 16 stop tila ‘cas ih tine, of the National Defense Counell, Heffy was employed the greater ore t0-a8Y, House out of the way. Hefty was oth tkers who must known to all the prominent men ot @nd other. wor r the nation during his service in the Aave enduring strength, take Hoffman House. TWO REAL WAR BRIDES lene cae ANSWER CALL TO ARS” Municipal Building. health. ptat it will do as much There were two mobilization wed- for you, but insist on SCOTT'S, ings in Greater New York to-day. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, we © Sergt. Edmund 8. Butler of Troop D. eT | First New York Cavalry, married Pte Third Street, 1s the son of Michael Fonauer'the igus: babit (2 dese mhaive method, guaranteed. Write lyn, He graduated from Cornel! in Woods Sia bixtn"Ave., © 150, "New Ya Bhow this to others, | Butler, a Democratic leader of Brook- baviye, Wonderful sate. iaatty > a 1913 and was for two years captain, Tho couple were to have been mar- | DIED, ried in June, but owing to the immi- | SMAUGHNESSY—MARY, widow of simon hence of war they were wed in the| Shauhnessy Chureh of the Nativity to-day. The ‘al from her late residence, 94 . Father James L, Belford offici- in ave. on Wednesday, March 28, ated, Miss Marie Shalvey was brides-| at 0.80 A. M. Requtem mass at Chureh mad and Daniel Boyle best man. of Holy Spirit at 10 A. M. Interment City Clerk Scully performed the | _8t_ Raymond. ceremony in the chapel in the Muni- | = cipal Building this afternoon that} L F Junited Private Doneld & stewart of | — O87, FOUND AND. EWARDS._ |the Seventy-first Regiment and Mi Teayr— tion: brown, quit Wacaworth et: Tia 8 Nic Ida K. Ettinger of No. 430 West One Hundred and Sixty-second Street. | The soldier bridegroom wore his drab uniform and a Uny American flag pinned to the coat of the bride testi- fied to ther devotion to the colors. The honeymoon trip was a subway ride to thirty-fourth Street. Private Stewart, who lives at No, 484 Convent Avenue, Was under orders to return at once to his armory. EXTRA SUPPLEMENT! ART PANEL IN COLOR! SEPARATE SHEET SUITABLE FOR FRAMING Very Beautiful Subject {n,ptntatan WE ARE NOW OFFERING: FURFINE CREAMBRY, CARA; sre aang mts ot eleeet and amery if « Chagelate ae taren’ in sana SAC 206 BROADWAY Closes 7 p.m. Sat. 10 p.m 11 HAST 420 STREET Closes 12-0. m. Daily 266 WEST 125TH STREET ALICE Jo « Closes 11.800.m.: Bat.120.m. YCE in “WOMANHOOD.” Wo mes bat no pm, FREE With os 11.800.m. 14p.m.