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SQUADRON A, 23D AND 47TH ORDERED OUT To-Day's Weather—FAIR. NAL be orld, FINAL [“circat tion Books Open to Al | _ “Circulation Books Rooks Open to All.’ | to All.’’ = PRICE “ONE CENT. : co, BNE se Mee Wor NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1917. 22 PAGES PRICE “ONE OENT. _ f CABINET HEARS WILSON’S WAR MESSAGE; B® NATIONAL SUPPORT ASSURED PRESIDENT BPOUNA VESSEL, ATLA BERLIN ADMITS GING UP 82.78 MAND FOR ACTUAL WAR PTH FEET OF 28 BE SAPS Syn wu, MORE TRENCHES TO BRT ‘on sgn ON GERMANY STRENGTHEN WAS SAVED FROM 100 MINES ===: ONLINE NORTH OF PEROANE = BY ROLLWEG SPEECH, VEW ayer Is | More New York Regiments Returned to Prison. Ba aS | of Militia. a Called Back After § After Sailing an T ee Says Canadians Lost Heavily "PRESIDENT DECLINES } Militia, Delayed Four Days While INQUEST IS R SUMED.| ‘in Four Night Attacks at {WIL bo PO ) potice bury. Policy Firmly Established on De- Danger Zone Was Cleared. | ERE Neuville St. Vaast. PARDON T0 CAMINETTI HINTS AT FAILURE as ir cy Bas ‘ik, vt Ss *| ; In Letter to Mother of Youth Con- |A¢ dition: al Gui ‘Guardsmen in C nel mands Laid Down in Sussex Case ALGONQUIN’S MEN HERE. | | Fail to Appear Before —|FRENCH FRONT QUIETER,| victed of White Slavery, He Says | necticut and Georgia Alba so | — Efforts of Pro-Germans and TERRE . sal Tears His Heart. | Federalized. j ‘ ser vg one | Of BOAT WAR Bisrabery |Four More Towns in British ARAGON ini ‘i Toa eae Pacifists Will Have No Effect. Coroner Riordan | —_ Refus to Let Her Go Down Flying Vos g c ree ELLE Condit A Hands as Haig Drives a answer to many WASHINGTON, Mar pat. | rsonal appe terday for murder in the first degree nit | . fs an Iminonge petition for the pardon of | terte a ¥ ol enth Field Stars and Stripes. . after circumstantial evidence had Hindenburg Line, lr. Dre We Candlaitel aver a ‘adhe ve y Cont ‘i 1 National BUSINESS COUNCIL NAMED cant. Persius Doubts It Will been produced to show that he killed CE one the white slave in @ tent +|Guard, were called into Federal at The Cunard liner Orduna, adout io a : : ris : Busi to Mrs. Elsie Lee Hillar in the Hotel) BERLIN, March 30 (by wireless to| President Wilson addressed a personal en i by pit D ; r I cH : TO SUPERVISE PURCHASES rin; are € vice to-day r epartment ©: - tee ee which there had been some anxiety, Sayville).—A further withdrawal of| letter to Mrs, Anthony Caminettl, | rs. No explanation of the call was) @ooked here to-day. She reached Her Knees. Martinique on March 15, was ar- -Fings| mother of the convicted man, It be- espe ‘ came known to-day. Mrs. Camipett!|made by the department, but they] Ambrose Channe! lieht late last night, Judge M " he C . {road is announced in to-day’s offic'al y | ge Mulqueen in the Court of Gen-) had made many personal appeals to| probably will be used for poltce pro four days overdue. Tho paszongert| COPENHAGEN, March 80 (via eral Sessions, | statement, iabrendent pumbered 158. London).—Open scepticism as to the| His attorney, Jonah Goldstein, un-| Canadian troops made four attacks) ‘The Jetter follows PMMe Orduna left a Pritish port o9| possivility of bringing G Bri expectedly entered a plea of not Rull-liast night on German positions east] “My Dear Mra, Camir Miibiekt of March 17. in the eatly|t. ter knees by a eubmarine cam-|‘7.(2 © form which bare him from oe Neuviite gt, Vasst, ‘They W ; | |making motions suoh as are custo- Gibrning of the 19th who was directed | paign and through the direct pri Judge |Pulsed with heavy losses, The text I cannot neo my way clear to pardon | Resim By Samuel M, Williams (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, March 30.—Paying no attention to the latest ut- ala aia Pitid AH \terance of the German Chancellor, the United States Government to-day {It tears | preparations to protect its rights and eufosce ils denmiands rt to have to nay to you that| the Twenty sppctiue ie beatae subd deci vfantry New York) by armed fore raigned to-day for pleading before|Ge"™man troops on the Peronn tection purposes. re-| my ntn of | ure| mary in murder cases, Later your # Wit i tates|Guard, aud Squadron A, New York bY ab Admiralty wireless message to | o¢ starvation is expressed by Capt./ Mulqueen allowed Goldstein a weck|of the statement reads pill bases ca Biol! ee Pe | rane ware Gedares: UILATOR As the Cabinet met wth President Wilson for the last time before > 0 >, | h to prepare some " he artil- "% pvansels:, . | i ira back nd put into another| porsiys, the naval ofltic of the Ber-| in wl ti td prepare some motions for ‘On the Artois front the artll- | inguenced by my genuine feeling for| Into Federal service for slinilar duty. | ling of Congress, the consensus of opinion was that the Un British port and await orders liner Tageblatt, Instead, the hope} ” .. na ra jiaipege in court whe: lery duel was lively. yourself and your husband I would,| HARTFORD, ¢ Mare D was about to actively enter into war with Germany y ers say that in the har- ‘apt. Pe hat by parietal males egaetee dc RD haces f Neuville-St. Vaast of course, do it; bi "Your State and country need a fe ‘The passengers say land bellet of Capt. Persius ts that bY!ng was arraigned. She was accom- t of Neuville-St. V & of course, do it; but in matters of |“Your state and y Nothing short of absolute abandonment by Germ: f vic’ r ed | , r tin - | this ao! oma to be ve| you,” urges Gov. Holcomb tr y any of ruth. Dor to which the Orduna returned ave: nonthly loss of half nied by “hei Canadian regiment four times at sort it seems to be my imperative | : an average monthly panied by half a dozen women. Their f ( less submarine warf: id teed me there were twenty-cight steamships, | inion tons of shipping in the noxt| wailing and sobbing when Sternberg| tacked our positions during the | duty to leave personal fectings and | Peel to the young men < A ine warfare and a guaranteed return to methods pre- many of them big liners, Tho Orduna | 00°" Wl % 0 Ma itain may bol Was hustled out of the court room| Maht. They were eat h time re- | connections out of the question en- {cuts made public to-day, to enlist in) yi ling before Feb. 1 will cause this Government to swerve in the wémained there four days. In the| toward the Bridge of Sighe were| Pulsed with heavy losses, Some | tirely and look at tne matter f »m tne militia organizations: that deeves from ite prateat stratalt coures that ts lca . Agheantime scores of British mine | brought to realize that a continuation | ord all over the building. Stern-| P¥isoners remained in our hands. a public pe of view with regar — t ta Gh/aatual f ading swiftly Titepere| cruised back and forth |ot the war would be unprofiteble,|perg was apparently unconcerned, | _ "OP both aides of the road from | to the influence it would have with NO WINE WHERE KING DINES, 0" 8 state of actual warfare. MR ne te cena sinete.| onze. Gaia ceuil, ea Gvolaren: tianl’ hriseiean’ eitvsseue ware Heard 69 | Peronne to Fins our protecting cases. When I look at tho case | That is the attitude of the Administration, as expressed to-day in- 4 picked up, according to Informa-| 4+ yor peen attained. the Grand Jury, including employees| ¢tfoops, after an engagement with son from this point of view| British Monarch Wishes For Pro-!| formally by Secretary of State Lansing, although there will be no official tlen current in the harbor, about 100) 7. ig noteworthy for/ of the ho friends of Sternberg,| Stronger British forc gave way coms to be clearly my duty to hibition Daring the W snhmaneneaael anid , Asating mines, any one of which was| THe article is not wy who said he was with them on tho| 0M the line of Ruyalcourt-Sorel eibitinld 8 DARE NEON, aia It 1s no longer| #nounce , i: x PY powerful enough to sink a ship. citations of passages in an address| 4... of the murder, and others who| | [Neuville St. Vanst is about My heart goes out to you in genu-| according juette to place any policy 1# firmly established oa wines or lquors on the table wh he deme own a year nd out | recently delivered by Prof, Harms, | have told the police of sceing “Benny”| four miles north of Arras, at the ine sympathy, My Dear Mrs. Cami 88°] the wacred and indisputable rules of The twenty-eight ships stea @f the harbor aac fleet and scattered. |the new rector of Kiel Univeraity,|in the subway or entering the Hotel| topmost point of what has gen’ Inettl, and I cannot tell you what TE saa Sha Herter Hoge bsg oot koe Su ae, that there Must! international Iaw and tho universally fame Barring this incident nothing occurred] pine a careful study of food condi. | Martinique with the murdered wo-} erally been regarded as the line of | costs mo to write this, but Iam aure| th gee ctater, which ts conducting @ |be an ond to “relentless and Indl) recognized dictates of humanity. Bidder the monotony of the voyage | Ovns © careful stuty O° | moa. movement by the Germans in |that you will undoratand that I am|entive campaign for prohibl |criminate warfare against vessels Of| COVERS SHIPS OF ALL NATION- | Sof the Orduna tions in England and upon which! @oroner Riordan this afternoon re-| their retreat | moved entirely by @ sense of imper ali a _ xing ormmerce by use of submarines with- | ALITIES. 1 Dr. Walter H. Darling, Dr. Carl M | Capt. Persius bases his argument sumed his inquest ipto Mrs. Hilair's| (The road from Peronne to Fins | tive duty Jing the use of alcoholic beverages in| OUt regard to what the Government! phat rute holds in every particular Mopinson, Vera Deane, Bessle A. M.| Prof. Harms, who {s an author-|death. but Irene Murray, her niece,| !# part of the general highway | ally and sincerely y hin palaces during the war ie being Of the United States must consider} It covers not only American Ford and Gretu Vayson, members of!) in this field, estimated the, aad Harry J, Hilair, her busba 4,| 2igzagging from Peronne to Cam- (s <1) WOORKOW. WILSON." | adhered to rigidly N ne Is served but ships of all nattonalities. crn See een ellie in_ ela Sale, ntnetad te ne aatpewnent, a not) MRE "| Stem singer wrens choco" REPORT AUSTRIAN RULER | a2 ost surgeon trom ts i Ambulance Corps, returned on the| Oe anne blockade was ppear. Coroner's Physician Benja Northeast of Solssons French | MAYOR MITCHEL SERVED "ne or ¥ “ ; ; man Government that our shi } France. They had six months of con- tinuous work at one of the base hos- of Mrs. Hilair's death and then Cor, |in safety, ground near Neuville and Marg! If such ’ lair's c - when ne was thrown from his horse, | | 1 & Proposition should phyaicla a smal 20. This was based on the supposi- | tion that all imports being interrup- { Plats ond are on & leave of abana ag by the blockade tho supply in| Schultze, of the District Attorney's | antiaoR eere Die act amount of wine. As soon the the righteous wrath of tho United merica on th duna| 7 . one r 0 od anal | 4, ,|doctors’ orders were withdrawn, how amg Sites ates. weary: tales, RW. Fawcoue| Greet Britain could be stretehed by wt Shera a poen abie| groupings between Sapigneut and |" SHA Be at Bar of Senate|dectorr orders wore witntrann, bow | Vienna Realizes That Britain Cannot| "Wore ene President has £4 | Be 01 ata, ri etc, y ration- ounces oa na at bee! 4 a ntly I ” ever vial a nie anetinence ret! a as kept coua- Mrnset Gagne, K. B. McDonald and G'| 12 use of oats, rice, etc, by ration- | MANU Ne Oe Atrorney the| Eaneuville indicated an attack in | Promptly at Noon Tuesday,” | a Be Starved, While Home | oe! only with himself for final. de ing and by grain cargoes which tt 1s get through the block-| ames of the pawn ger point, he continued, |Sternbera’s ring nor that of the preparation, which was hi down by our battertes, } Q. Robertson, experts in the employ | | | “In the Champagne, as well | Of the Curtiss Aeroplane Company, Who have been In England since the kers who took ; His Only Comment. |LOST 177 SHIPS IN 4 MONTHS! Distress Grows. claion tho sentiment of the country | an re) »y incoming Co | LONDON, March 80.—There ts much ported by incoming Congressmen te! from etior s ove c speculation here and in Italy over the avery gection ‘le overwhelningip known co} ade. The d. would come before July when tho Mayor Mitchel was to-day served! with formal notice to appear before woman who stated that she had seen | utbreak of tho war assembling acro- ins a Pageant French troops beld in readiness or of @ bol nial Sad team’ eee ef first fruits of the home harvest|him and Mrs, Hilair in a subway ; i ‘ dines’ J ino Btate Feaate in Albany at noon ; Gearth of news from Austria over nee | cre’ oe © Dold and sive and a} plane parts shipped from the Curtiss Re day ahe wan murdered for an attack were efiiciently M LONDON, March against German aggresal . factory. They were ordered home by| Would be available On the night of Feb, 16, 1912, @| snelied next Tuseday to enawer to Sens] gritish shipping lonse the Russian rqvolution, and rumora|Qrutll Gelman aggression de- . dere eby ee oi tner.| On the night of Feb. 16, al Shelled haute n shipping ; 4 slaration from the President that the United States Government, ould England succeed in weather-| On the night of © t Be “In Parroy Forest, on the Lor- | tor Wagner chargos and mines in Decein January, Feb- | persist that Kinperor Charles ts sound | Goeiay nae brought “y/ Wy 4 aaa N fing this teal period, by imports|¥OuUN® man giving the name o! ert 7 . : | Charles It. Hotaling, Sergeant-at+| ruary and M 1 Ww 6 follows ing the Entente Powers for @ separate | ought on a stat On the Orduna were Capt. A. Nord i " terabere, age seventeen, Bradtora| Falne front, our raiding detach- jae Elie Ree ee Maree pap paps | war will meet with almost uoadimo berg, First Officer Frank Yerney and |8M4 organization, Harms and eee eee ae ena arrested by | mente brougnt back thirteen prise | AES OF oe oelhs righ hiensld ae rier sped beta Japproval tn Congress ‘ | the other officers and the crew of the | “apt. Perslus point out that the pop. | Street POOR o y 4 cnet papers to the Mayor, ‘They consisted| Thomas J. M ara nelal seer It {9 thought very significant that by o ee, “sigh : P| ulation could exist for a time on the| Patrolman George FE. Dalzell at Thing} cnere Frome Hewes Sree { the report of Senate Commit. | tary to Admiralt for the firet time the Austrian censor} Discussion in Adminietrvien end | American freighter Algonquin, which | Wat Bee TRE of Avenue and East Fifteenth Street, | saad - rj De ary, 26; ¥ . : aa ¢, Congressional circies to-uay of the | wes sunk by a Gorman submarine off |Eritish crop and that the new danger) . 1 Procedure polutions tak-| Dee re wed the publication o y any ; | point would come only when this was| Manhattan BRITISH TAKE TOWN ng up the charges made by Wagner| ®: Mar . Great Britain’ account of the Bethmann Hollweg speech in the | Hd oy haar at 4 Fesithay ane euaea 5! According to Inspector Cray, the 1 the actual subpo AMBTERDAM, 6 4 Lon! cubmart in both Vienna andj Reichstag, resolved into two conere rvivors of the Algonquin con. |consum , i , . 1 ontia tt c tse with story cabled here from| The feeding of Eng 1s popvia. {Complainant was a woman of the EAST OF BAPAUME AS Asked if ho had changed his atti Man Con 6, Vice} Budapest that the figures dis-/ expressions of opinion, One is tha : lean anit Sule, tt ie sentenced. mies \street who ran up to tho policeman tude, the Mayor repiled that he hed Cu ‘ Minis-| closed were ted upon there as|the Chancellor has strengthened and Queenstown that the vessel was shelled while the crew was taking to |be extremely endangered by the pres the boats. lsure of German submarines, but a ca- falling far short of what the German | solldified American opinion against bout warfare was expected to &¢-| Germany rather than weakened ¢ , divided it, ‘The second view is that ng just been “shaken x ; ; \Gown" tor 430. Sho oad a man| GERMANS STILL RETIRE i wil be at the bar of tne senate A! il be ne bar o ; : now realized there as well as owed her a detective’s badge and mre ” ‘ophe could only be expected, in le n on Tuesday,” he s “The weather was clear and cold," |tastron IN| threatened arrest for soliciting if she | . y Yount : eaid Chie Officer Yerney, “After the|the opinion of Capt, Persius, if nen-| 4/720 pay him that amount, | that, T have abso-| SUFFRAGE an 1OVES ON. in Germany the Allien now belteve, | Count von Bernstorft evidently has Algonquin had gor |tral shipping to England was burred |! . nh of the town of Ruyal-| jutely nothing to suy for the present.”| ; Nae arene lie te le nde] reen Teremeted to the rear ang bis | and told of b sas i cn mptly at LONDON, March 30.—The capture sa Be j by the ritt Patrolman Daizell arrested Stern- | >» ro down the sub marine came alongside our feboats | with practical completeness and the | berg after he had been identified by pout elght miles t of Ra Jomedia afte ‘fs MectlO® | Advanced to Order of Final Mend- ttedly only a mattor of time whan | views and opinions on American af and the commander asked what ship | February results in the destruction of | the woman. He was brought before a | Dume 18 reported by uter's cor-\ot ¢ ard of F nate, Mayor tng tn Assembly =D the Central Powers are reduced by| fairs discarded, No trace of the st British tonnage was maintained or| sty. aera fed. not guilty and | respondent at the British Headquar- Mit for Atianti City where] ALBANY, Mare 9 The Aw ty | famine, fond, their stratta| °Yerness of the Bernstorft methods Magistrat ed no ity an 16 ikely remain until nday ‘canoe : peice Apart om rod, 0 a ‘ } 1 (Continued on Second Page.) exceeded sree veased in $1,000 ballon Feb, 24 | tera In France \ IL ikgly Fernnye Unit MODEAY’ «| teraay_ sdvanced der of f e as Vaey te woo and|!® dealing with American public bial ue —<aveewmasmmnmesme |for General seasons, mierobere waa|, Teneraey we feok Ruyautcourt, |, ir with the Mayor at the reading ai BY leather y becoming very|opinion can be found in the Chance! | Giecharged on June 24, 1911, the com. | *tereby advancing our line to about Hall to-day, On leaving, ? | rave. and it la believed that unless |ior'a speech and attitude ere ert calling te BGROAR. eight miles east of Bapaume,” the,"We started out with a thre : he t shoring see y ed nol tau|GERMANY HAS REPUDIATE! er nk correspondent telegraph ou cirous, Now gah aw Ae r yaign. HER SOLEMN PI | Inspector Cray says that Patrolman pon 8 Maybe wili be eventually red aie | LEDGES, A NEW SERIES Paluell has Identified Benny as Bert | fntry is now in contact with the't o-ring Mills added i | ‘Tho solemn promise mada by von plo new German front f A tn da Srne's The rman a 2 SUBMARINE UC-39 nertrt fehi overn lived Br Street, Brooklyn, complying with our demands in [rte sar Oi AP ee an asl eee oe SUNK BY THE BRITISH my on thm las a point about six 4 itheast I FAMOUS HEROES OF THE U. S. NAVY BY ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE Bi to Give Bach Horomgh Prests| 5 Treaties have been violated ay Stirring stories of American naval men whose ve $15 Men's Sult or Topcoat,$9,95 | Leabenayiey the ene dent 610,000 # Venr, i lecraps of paper. Defenseiess Ameri- and intrepidity helped write our sea history in we ee lt OR ose Ose. Weel: | wan silenced by @ tr Aeuaye ; ‘ As lu ‘ ling to]can ships have been sunk without terms of victory. Worth Building), “Op sale to-day and | contration of our countor-battery fir ALBANY ° , t pu 1 here regarding | warning. American citizens have been : | Sbring Bulta & Topcoat AE owns han Autitsat G6) (senda maiaen hot Meta oF, & ton cdi a Cee ‘King we teamer | murdered-all within @ period of two READ THE FIRST ONE IN |grrens, grays & fancy mixed! single oF lin the Yprea salle a ineadt w York Charter by ine) yyy Won THAVEL IC RBAL 1a on Fob. 8 Lbmarino| months, ‘To suggest the possibility of 1 breernet Eu OF betes DOOEh | ee same wey.’ iW n x . “ ee k negotiations with such a Government TO. MORROW’S EVENING WORLD sone ailk lined: sii elses Our sp0-| xfovement on the Frenoh front has | $1' a8 Mt rece n or [aoe are Clereane atic alin ae - Vj | foe for to-day & Saturday 99:98, | 4 us i P perience, merely because of @ Chan Oper Satur night till 19. Hub Cloth. | —_—— ‘i 4 lere, Broadway, cor, Barclay str.—advt. (Continued on Beoond Page.) } oi : ephens Books moe the L ta . cellor's evapive speech in the Reich- 4 | | sate PRESEN