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Che | Circulation Books Open to All.” | Books Open to All.’ ht, 1917, The Corn A Rot a NEW YO EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. RK, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1 | - BRITISH ROUT 20,000 TURKS; BEM'SMOKTED yg CAPTURE DIMSION'S STAFF. "jet UIE NV BATTLE NEAR JERUSALEM catltpadioaad | }Grand Jury Returns Charge of | | First Degree Murder—Ar- 10 SUPPORT DECLARATION HUNT FOR GERMAN SUBMARINES | REPORTED SEEN OFF MONTAUK MMAIORITY IN CONGRESS T STATE OF WAR EXISTS 1 rio, Jation Books Open to All.” | Open to All.” 20 P AGES TO-DAY'S WEATHER—Fair. AIL Z£OITION “Cireu 917. PRICE ONE ‘CENT. SWE | NAVY DEPARTMENT ACTS ‘woe sss plas TODEFEND THE U.S. COAST AGAINST U BOAT ATTACK |Resolution — for Drafted ( Sertinoe V Service and Placed | } raignment To-Morrow. | | Before Defense Convention. j | : Heavy Loses ince an 900] PENSIONS FOR TEACHERS | ‘sient Wil Demand tone, WESTERN WOMEN MAY RULE. —— Prisoners Taken by Force PASSED IN THE SENATE NEW EVIDENCE FOUND.| Aggressive Action to Pro- | THE MEN OF THE EAST U. S. RULE FOR MiLITIA.|; Undersea Craft Seen Off Montauk, From Egypt. tect Americans | i L.I., Could Not Have Been Ameri lFavorite Sa ; ine | Witness Quoted as Saying a Tile: & Werte “b : Enlistment for Three Years in ene Md ADVANCE ALONG Favorite School Measure of the! < one steuiaes nis ts arming by Congress. | : De la Offi $ ] f N (CE ALONG COAST.|"""Cty administration cYoung | Sternberg Boasted He Would {FOUR DEFENSE BILLS.| woman Rankin the Lady From | Gttard Equal to One With cans, clare cials of Navy . Teachers Oppose. | Get Woman's Diamonds Montana | ; Department. German and Austrian Officers Peg ee OL ane | End of Submarine War Might| sr. pavz, ating, March 29.—Miss| r P : Among Those Captured in ALBANY ee eee se tock, | etamin Sternberg was this atter-| Not Avert Hostilities, Is |Jeannetio Rankin, Congroswoman| At We closing session to-day of the » i oon indic ov the ‘der o! "aw " na, addressed inne-| National Defense Convention at the Palestine Campaign. wood-Eilenbogen Bill, providing pen- | 20° indicted for the murder of Mra. Capital View. Meal ae vida rei ksdin . php beet eh MAY TRY OU T CHASERS sions for the teachers of the City of | Pisle Leo Hilair in the Hotel Mar- ie thea i Feallent 8) armory of tho Seventy-Mirmt New e 3 . the first woman ever! york infan ce a eae A 5 —Deteat of © |New York, passed the Senate this af-|tiDidue, Where she was strangled and! (Specui tom ¢ sett Commmmmadent of ie} @tcorded that priviloge. Her subject Toye Lammpiy7, Cen: Clears Femi: OFFERED TO GOVERNMENT force of 20,000 men s0Uth|ternoon after a hot fight. ‘The vote |Tobbed of $2,500 worth of jewelw on| WwasHINGTON, March 49 hares i% as Woinan Suftrnge sylvania reported out the findings of ? Of Wake was reported oMoially from/on the final passage was ayes 38,| March 15 WaAt Wha Weld eoaaited aniethe leaks A ‘weméa in Contress;* abe ania | ths Resptunons Comenites a to uitl- By Samuel M, Williams. | 7 s rr ‘ pein Nes) like a bi © banner on| Versa 1 The vote on t . f Be Weyotian expeditionary force to-|noes 6, The Grand Jury, which filed the! oe Congress that unless Prealdent| constant serade tenes, Canner on| versal training. The vote on the re (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) be, Sapam casualties were inficted| In the running fire of debate pre-| indictment with Judge Mulq In| Wilson directa otherwise there will! they are not careful, wilt the niet ee en ne ae WASHINGTON, March 29.—Reports of German submarines seer 08 the enemy. ceding the passage Senators Mills and| Part 1. of General Sessions be presented to the House and Senate| thing they kn haicnted, wy. { Hoon, Summarized, they ar | k Javy nd * presented to the House 4 ate | thy they know, be ruled by West ff Montauk Point have been made to the Navy Department and are The British captured 900 men, in-| Lockwood fought for the bill. o'clock, had remained an hou Sent week a Was teldutice aiceciaa| ehh women, lostead Bf the ows |’ 1: RRR MAtCGhls Cuens Teould’ be! j i I fing the general and entire divi- nators ( ist, Lawson, Cosillo| ® over its usual time Peaitat G ane Reine alssont vars | Sones nize as a Federal force and| taken more seriously than any previou: war rumor. y, a live! discussion by th ur against © AaRY, COD: almost ve should ‘ask or additto: 1 sional staff of the Fifty-third Turk- | idan opposed it bitterly, Mr. | ¥ av ely. Glecunmon kag dy i Hie | > hould ‘ask for additional legtstutior Orders have been issued for quick sib a and precautionary Gilchrist's motion to recommit the| men for fifteen minutes after the last|batim the act of 1846, formal to that end cy oar pout |2°¢, £27 the purpose of amending by | Of the nineteen witnesses testified to-|Iaunching war with Mexico * LAYS 83 EGGS IN 83 DAYS; (a) National necessity existe fur) Measures, Gaza is @ city of Palestine, about | ii-nits sensions to 00 a year was | day T Curae ah aacat compulso military training ani A forty-eight miles southwest of Jeru- lost Pigs es 4 preeent Wee) Sternberg b raig t r- | PI ent Oe tnby RO ArR Hen: Weel eA HEN’S NEW WORLD RECORD | s eo ; ‘y vd ¥ aT What gives a serious phase to the report is the fact that if any sub- # ost by nod e ernberg will be arraigned to-mor- | gouo, ervice: a comu of éemulhyon , ealém, and is twenty miles north of| Senator Page, speaking on tho bill,| row morning before Judge Mulqueen sa ae Saar bigest oaaata. || National Gu corsa and| marines were in that region during the last few days they could not have ¢ fh “This re! r pleadin to e it hich Ks is 24 y je act of e Congressime a 1 : {86 Reyptian-Byrian boundary me binge noes Ker rene 1 pleading 4 th and wht Republic of Mexico (Germany), | She Is a White Leghorn Owned inj ik mth i= d : t plan.) been American craft, because none of our own underwater boats have at could be passec asked a New| charges murder in the first degree ny), $ be « ike thar ¢ Witweriar ‘ lor the that/y) " 1 | he oficial statement says that} york Senator about It and he said| and automati disposes of the In-| @ state of war existe between Louisville, Ky.—Best Previous | P¥rPowe of aiding 4 commian! Vin that vicinity British |troops have advanced for 4 | that it gives away everything except-| quest which had beon ted before| that Government and the United Mark Was 2 |the Executive of the Na-| ———___—_—_—__——————— If further information ts received @istance of fifteen miles along the|ing Central Park.” Coponer Riordan States, be it enacted by the Sen- | K Was 62, |tfonal Guard Association shouks give tending to confirm suapicton it ts Bouthern Palestine coast of the| The bill ts the pet school measure It was ted in the D t Attor ate and the House of Representa LEXINGTON, Ky. Ajany assistance possible likely private yachtsmen and their Mediterranean. The British forces |of the present New York City Adimin- | ney's office this after much| tives of the United States of record Was ma y-day| 3. For the purp of training and| fing craft already enrolled in the ‘ Rage pusbed forward from Rafa to|tstration, It will be opposed by all| important evidence against | America in Congress assembled, Jim the International con, cae | Sarton allied (6 tbele Hinetesn | naval dofenae coast resorve will have the Wadi Ghuzzoh, a river five miles | of the younger teachers when it comes | bere whtoh dad nots made { i. that for the purpose of enabling | aying contest When Lady Walnut, |“n4 twentieth wld be en. Ja ohance for active mervice. south of Gaza. up in the Assemb| Jhad heen discov De the Government of the United | White leghorn No lald an egg, | rolled tn vy or marht | The information received by the ‘The text of the official statement ——e | > have beer P States to prosecute said war to ee ae elghty third consecutive |corpa for « ar or in the Mationa Ira Department came from ~ | da t en produced an exe Guard f. \ordinate commanders along © relde: ; Curae were pre.| @ Speedy and successful termina Bie lk wees bee kx. | Guard os M th as: erapning yeateroay the {PAIDER SINKS JAP WARSHIP “<r SNe | ee ee eerie andl he tp. oe teulgenTmgyey OF st 2, irwtand | yeary taatern soaboard, but hea mot Pet Ei t District “ hereby authorized to employ the ‘Th « record was eigh-| 4 The axe [be n officially confirmed, The source commander-in-chief in Egypt re IN THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC nt Distric yrney y Bias la re | ve adv q ‘oop! f tothad BF = militia, naval and military forces wo in many consecutive 1 Jot the news was from private per- ports that we advanced our troops Dis Attorney Sw " 4 days | sons who transmitted it to local com fifteen miles from Rafa to the ‘ : | formed to-day by that ahe| ef the United Bia i | | munders Ghuzeeh, five miles south of sermans Send One of Mikado’s|had overt 1 Ster x stat A preliminary caavass shows that ; - ) 98 4 ppb dopa lA tgids dopted arge nu ey $15 A 4 » 2ons! at| down th ort and first hand @ railway. spatch from Tokio afe that he had met Mrs. Hilatr, that jayene will be Ream t onthe ears ut THAN | SINCE W W Is Bae pee siecle " i down the report secure * en by "On Monday and Tuesday we P 0. she was “a peach of a blonde,” cov. | ere“! be opposttion from a smal AR BEGAN |» poy « Queenstown Reveals ae Aen Ce aes WORE NO SON ee were heavily engaged in this VANCOUVER, B, C,, March 29.—A|ered with diamonds and that t| inority, : se P * yeu | 6 Ponding of ual Between Lines. Mor ois Pp iat : ar shi ff about e A wa ulAn thie Sone taer had ther, |Stoups with diverse opinions, so . rsal servi hould be etwei | . ontauk Poln' emcuces wit © soe frantic despatch to the Canadian News from i aa r teas b ad th | pro-German, some pacifist, some « Hogs Reaclr the Record Rate lie s alahad ar ro re For some time the Navy Depart . Toki : Sternberg burst | tears in the] Aika Siete f é a leaps x is me cos a neaey ioneen oo nim. taking | cre’ Oeve Cate German velder Gas! onan Ge was informed of the SSH ohe Cues ra) ANG) Boma ts Mounting to $15.30 Per army and Guard sh be for three| WASHINGTON, March 29.—Be-|Mment hae been prepared for news of 900 prisoners, including the gen- |SUnk & Japanese warship in the) sition of the Grand Jury. When he| ayee ® Hundred Pounds | years; re-enlistm in time of {tween the lines of what at first ap-| German submarines off this coatet, eral commanding and the whole |Southern Pacifec. had composed himsclt he sald to thel roe sone Desriotio leaders of t in peace should be for one year and in| peared to be a conflicting State De. [And there have many wild re- divisional staff of the Fifty-third The names of the vesseig were not] reporters: | parties n Congress are confident t ‘O, Maroh 29.——-Wheat for| time of war f duration the| partment cablegram, naval men to- | Dorts of secret bases for these foreign Turkish Division. This figure | aisctoned, They've put vas oni eiteed there will be no Important strengt de xt May to-day sold at| war, ‘ar lay patched out the story of how a/craft in hidden harbors along the include four Austrian officers and It was ofMeially announced ny lawyer secured postpone perm Baloee: Mermer chest price since the bi Clement expla tha German submarine torpedoed the| Maine coast, Reported searches have ; i i y wn Within the next five days | wor _ ‘ Neath, took her ( failed so f disclose any founda- thirty-two Austrian and Germans | roxio about two weeks ago that ente of my case bef ¢ Carons , , | word i purg ! urk Neath, , 08 a carts Wh Gao MAMMA lococertan Claseam Croines tak tack iace than) ; Aer at ashes sub. ly omi \ ng facil-|tain hostage and then herself waa! tion of the reports, ‘This time, how- 2 howitze hen by didn’ re against Americar pe awainnaa | sannives’h British ship. lever, more ser.ous attention ts being two Austrian 4.2 inch howitzers, sighted in the Indian Oc nd ney hear s ggg: tea fi 1 A by ak nig Fe ee eclond Bighieg in :tbe 350} n On . and x ” heart any Sas Cate uid not det er OF wenken the K t f all elig A age from Consul Fr at| paid to the rumors and more active idly, especially the troops of th warships after the rald ot k | Sternber ; sab aBanad co the militant majority for teria ‘ | colors 2 nh sald Captain had | efforts put forth b for investiga Welsh, Kent, Sussex, Hereford, Japanese freight ship. Prior to t faite hist . Tae A Aglaes eine PROM 4to 194 te! k een taker 1 also added | tion and in defensive measures. a Jape h a ake him fi ( ne ury with no longer belleve F 4 Surrey regiments, wo itish steamships we i k ‘ York 1 Queenstown Just what orders have been issued We eee el wroneare ee eitih asaanabiee: ware waiver of nity but the Dis nt Wilaon is keeping hie| ay after h re uat at first seamed |is, of course, a censored se:ret, The an a ported to have been destroye y t Att 1 wn counsel and has not expressed ark f ea a Week, Heavies, t t | t roops stant © | | " # statement, how artment bas been aware fo! mounted troops." armed merchantman off pmbo,| That Mis, Hllatr waa atrangled [Mls specific views to Congressmen in |{" Pas HiEK ae goRYE : slatamient HOY: |Genariasnt. bas ar aware for oor LA TOURAINE GETS A ACROSS Ceylon. ee before ¢ « tho afternoon, |@dvance of his address to be deliv. | >. ae “ar a bad bagged the U boat and| marine scare and was making ite eaeeneenae New England Ministers 1 was t " . Apo i Legend ger —— »- Cu | freed the Captain preparations before tho news from French Liner, With Amertcans| fidence In Wilson. lay made ¥ Po F ctype te their belief and) HOY JOINS BRITISH ARMY. | tho Centra: West was 1 | Fr nage rea | Montauk Point od in the news Aboard, Safe in )VIDENCE, R. 1, March 29 sioner Guy Scull by Dr, Adolph |understanding, however, that the we lettuce ieealotae ; | “British bark Neath with auxtilary| oaoers this m ear mer te Bicianh Aouthara ‘Gonreren Komuats mining lan for the | President will demand atrong aggr ana Amann URL RAE ook ate ef wer, 4,690 tons Mau- | P4P ee ee ee ae. dist Episcopal Church, in ees-|pjstrict. Attorney's Office, Dr, |#ive action, and is preparing to | we cater Amena| uolvang f State Constabulary | titus Ve’ with ad , ; aan Foce ayant ule ae | sent @ telegram to President | schultz based his report upon micro. |the country in defending and main-| poNpoN, March 20-—Aume |which Would take from the Nationa ‘ ing Two submarines were seen at G16 ae on Hertel il had i o-day expressing confiden pection of the dead|taining American rights against Ger- | whore mother and sleter nore anny, | iuard the dislike and suspicion w w pee oe step. [Ce inet Mansay by the Reaper OF Ee Touraine, which left New o course in the present crisis. omach and its contents. | many's attacks, ‘he A a 1° Amone| which It is regurded by | ' : _ ans n.) Kew | the United States lighthouse at Mon ee Pare ate message said: “We are n of Pear 1 et -_ tauk Votnt and his two assistant March 17. La Touraine carried many | mensax s to this statement, Mrs. FOUR IMPORTANT WAR Megas. | !7)°° . c ae ' . ‘American pai an pat | A Deane Aromat 1p pene lead ume aM URES TO BE PASSED. EN . fan ot * THIEVES GOT $3,000 IN PENS. pt} They were running urte purses and drivers bound for | hon net (a a armbermaid, visite This will be supplemented by four "ni j ieee j| within a tow * the America pulance in | Cousness. we eee . oom 8 4 ck. ¢ ther war ne res schedule A oe Horglar Miaee ? ur confidence " a uled for 1 r ! Eng r » ate of La Touratny, as it had oUF Prave bs ; i - 4 i i ; astern end of Long | Thee mes rece ake ocuis racine a by t f this woman a 1, A large bond issue to finance | Apetanalne eh : 6 Bloor i hi a Maat tesive days or more for the go| Mestetion Mans Lavalty Pledge. 1 prove that the er defensive measures. No specific ‘ F n deed | ing wy ewart Bireet | Meenas any ert rows the Atlantic C. R. Festeticn de Tolna to-day ' nmitieod after! sum has been fixed, but upward 4" 1 “tf iyatreet | Tho two veasois American pa serene the ‘eluian relief steamer, the called at The Evening World offices | 1 that Sternberg was! ef $50,000,000 is mentioned ad ca et f 1 la.” ie Bag age eee pom Anothe: and in the presence of his attor at q fi Sit “ ’ a arc fourth within the present week, has ar te Sto Guk 4 it know been in B n 2. Special appropriations for t said to-day rived safely at its destination, while metiee:, feienne a the about 7.30 ke Governmental departments, es Ship With Amerte Liberal Sanda» aed in —~ - lara yalty the United byte ” State Appropr Courteen relief ships, under German safe grates, Count Feateticn wae natura’ | pa enecebiaad pecially war and navy. Ma ne | avoid | 4 Death ties | 1 ARAL, are ert oe ce ne ia" | tged atx yeare ago in San Francisco |“ nused 3, A law defining and provid gue Ko. 1A ‘ Vea w mild lege ALBANY, Mar ger qne, cables to the relief commis-| Vien he was there on a cruine with ei wi ing punishment for espionage. sella? j ‘ . 85 to 4? sion offices here anno: his wife, formerly Maud Wetherber | " ITY, 1 at 4. A censorship law. ? 2 : In the ne . t ant tay he stood n the bridge 5s b4 fe . « ri ane h Bene rATHER INE Os Menlle Bayt ‘ PridKe | atteged to ha ‘ ‘ sunk, @ ? i ying iteme.t BAGre*. onthe best vegy Of the Olympia with Dewe He is a Cuern i . ” awe Pol t " ed the Assembly lay after wihasr padre Hungarian by birth, tained 5-day (Cont (Raving Entries on Page 10 ‘ he nor "a long debage.