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——__ ’ LANE EDITION << _ PRICE ONE CENT. Che | Cireutation } tion Books| Open to All. Ll fa 1917, by The Press Publishing (The New York World), To- Day's Weather—FAIR AND WARM Circulation Boo! [“Cirenlation Books Open to All.” | to Al 1 9 Ys 12 P A G = 3 YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, NEW ————— ‘PRIOR Ons. OuR?. GERMANY RECOGNIZED STATE OF WAR SINCE BREAK, REICHSTAG SPEECH SHOWS | FIVE MORE TOWNS CAPTURED SS Ae | MORE AMERICANS KILLED ~DEFEND'CHTY HALL bir eis Soldiers Are Quickly BY The BRITISH IN DRIVE ONST. QUENTIN STRONGHOLD. BOY KILLS CHUM Haig’s Aang ts Also Smashing Through to Railroad Cen- tre at Cambrai. 15,06 ybilized Pr imaginary A to SEE 0 M ANC JELVRES $e —__—_____ CLEVENSHRSSUN THM T REPEAL U BOAT WHENUNGEEN U BOAT SKS, AN ADE ss WITHOUT WARNING: so ss vrews Landed at Rio Janeiro Give Details. rO ESC event ttac! an Oy 8 of 8 Abound! One GARRANZASILENGEONEVE Re- Forpedoet Att ONE TRIED ported Saved OF WAR HELD MENACING) DEGREE OR MODIFY IT WAS GIVEN GERMANY BY U. §. ‘\PE.. State Department Reveals That U.S. {Machine Gun Company From, wa i “See Adler” Left Germany in Knew in Middle of January Or- | : . * Ignorit of Request for - Officia tet a PRENCH M AKE GAINS. ne kes Trip in| | BO JESSELS BRITISH.| O°"; * bes ; December Provisioned tor | Mast oi Makes ‘Trip in |BOTH ‘VESSELS BRITISH.| "'\;%. O, zintnermann Plot o aalhaaaal ea ders for Ruthless Warfare on | Three-Hour Hike ‘ ( m ae jighteen = Months. ‘ ri cat - 6 | . auses Concern Win Strong Positions South of IN MARBLE GAME ae Two Boatloads of Seamen Still| WARRINGTON ERE aah - Shipping Were to Go Out. i iver—G. | The United States Boy Sco ot} : * sal nat : HO JANEIRO, March 31-4 1 w Ailette River—Germans United Staten Boy Scouts of] Missing and Believed hour of the apparently inevitable ap sh ene tac ee ¥ i ae rats nos | fermun raider, slipping past th eavily. jreater New York were massed to- | PiUOIL OP AIH AGATA ah LFAKGo ale Ale Lose He ily | pie Reaisile Gatanae o2 THE. Cils to Be Lost. ke oh % “ a's ans ans ve") ritiah warships on guard in the NEW PHASE OF SUBMARINE ‘Just Hit “Him Eas Easy and He A TS nears nice e¥eR | North Seu, reached tue South Atlant 5 asy ane Hut! against an y attac ; ‘ : } more than Ge ib engnsinn War " Ss S By William Philip Simms Fainted.” Lad Tells His : : mage _| WASHINGTON, Marc L--Two| More than Germany is ensusing War] oo sent eleven more merchantmen te ACTIVITIES CAUSE TIR (United Prom sat ¢ anted, Lad re . gency cull wan went ou | Britinh steamers, the Snowdon Range | Pepartment attention, aay ink tuk aeevivi | WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES 4 this morning lering them | g ¢ Carran, nas ehhowed . jad iui eg unt, and the Booth Liner ispiu, both vanza has never disc hy ft ‘ e ‘ ms p en | from tae sunken vessels, the raider in| Bi Gioniel | M. Willian Williams. AFIELD, March 31.—Britisn troops, jo assemble at rmories. Kron} with Americans aboard, of whom a{t*rest in Germany's oontemp Gree a cca iseeii 4st bares iver th * ee bs to-day swept forward in a mile ad-) Ralph Hianchi, fourteen years old,| that time 1 5 o'clock the voys] quinber are unaccounted for, were re- anew with Mexico, ‘The State Do. [11S * Pheer reek m nortan WASHINGTON. Maret 5 " tie Sian e's.) vanoe over a seven mile front in the] yr xo Wirst Avenue, a student | 6" all parts of the | ported to the State Department to- Pariment’s spevitic request for us ably urmed craft operating with the $ 4 » March 31.—The United States Government, in- Hendicourt region, seriously menae-}in the De Witt Clinton High School, |!!! any emergen day to have been sunk without warn-|¢xpression of Mexico's oficial attitud Guise a vig abr fr Set y terprets the speech of Foreign Secretar, Zimmermann in Berlin yesterday fi t ’ ; q . ) wi ecently 1 ing the important ¢ nan base Vis , hum, Jesse Bookstaver,| At the lutter hour the young sol+|ing by a submarine toward Zimmermann's proposal har retubned to & German ‘poet , te mean that Germany also recognizes a state of war to exist. of St. Quentin 5 diers were served with coffee and| c Prost at Queenstown, re.) een | ored--almost Inaolently ta : aa phiie : ; ‘ ' ; eel ; t een, No. 334 East One Hun-| diers w : ved with ss : ay en Frost at Qi re Hh pd News of tue activities of the raider From high official sources, The Evening World learns that in the we n 1 and Eighteenth Street, in front | Rive d tions, Soon the] porting the loss of the frelaht ner’ fy iy uccepred as a LiGEy Cia | WARCBEOAMNG G3 AR Dh adiys (by. ihe ; ra i aie ee @weep toward the Hindenburg linet oe tne at SP RN 40 | dinty ner away were com-| Crispin, sald ravee rie redyaedi) How TECE EAOL cameras n : li vie d States Government the Zimmermann speech may be The ground gained constitutes an ade} io. Oat E Fac sian os et e heard from, From Crispin, 2,483 tons, Newport News! her empts wily Mexico agauinsi| rived here yesterda he had on} CO is a acl aBledgment by Cermany that a staie of war has vance of about a mile and a} oh Alied. with ciatuies andlor: the (Geeansaint shatialion e¢ sel ( Lavernecl. GER) Horkes SS dba edi ge 5 AL | eat Ae neh Pre ta caisted since the breaking off of relation the recently won line at s F : srnnilt ‘i ri nM certainty c y unvertalniy | ele ; by the & er he ¢ Ralp 1 ea one in| Six Kiment dragged ely gun HAOUS Warning. 19. mH reated by Carran silence is vronne countered e ruide his interpretation was based upon the publishe, t IS eeutons | p ' pee Lea era! Pate Ree ies Padi uaie voit a Cari ie nt ne sate 4 th wid | his inte pretatic " based upon t published quotation of Mek town CURR a Pee ASTRA ED Sixty-eight out of ship's co tuence fo be construed as men: | March 17 ot latitude £1 south, lonsi-| Zimmermann’s remarks, saying fm the advanc Jay were Hendi-] | Brig. Gen. FP. Waike Chie oF . bia A ut Sets u - nost of a it Hig Yeauiee kis It (the United States) cannot deny u: ht to seek allies when it . $t. Bi : Jof Staff, was on the ¢ 1 stepa| Missing, not improbably au two-thirds ef the way to ha tically declared war on u' court, St. B Verma M | Torr tar i c \ ville and Soyevo : 1 ee eee aeece ected there | boatd wide, explosion killing five men PEACE TILL H LDS. PETS UN AUTHOR BES 190 | sence nag nmermann's speech — brough {Vermand is the mos b urged and le sald he was sure bore: Hs rea eer ee re tpatenn ae S YS COUNT CZERNIN aes a Onlie Garni inne she wis | to-day for the first time oMeta of the towns | J ne Firat a t TeaiRtilencinetoRe anales Ha Submarine not seen, but wake of to He ne Cayaeh ahi ee | idiiinwion that the United States British. Rs 8 about mide eld Mu it he finally py Ww man, Mayor Mitchel, Gen, | Pade seen Amer ane Niet sali Haralen Minister | Aseerdinw io the dernal (id) resis} jovernment knew in the middle o: between I Bt a » | measured " wn eae nk Gan Pe wag Hed gun and wire von) Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister) Taldae Was loaded: with: Gilned January that the ruthless submarine a: ane of the ma ] lie ; ela Rieter d to be | Wrecked by explosion, W N Entente Could Con laentale aapikins: tie deatrugtion Jecree was to be issued and that after troops are advancing steadt ¢ an narble a Strau exe erate nd, overcest sky, Vv eavty 1 fan” si pete Le sh . eee ae a ; ? 3 ‘ and to review em n rate, win i ve Je Honorable Peace. nels off the coast of Braatl | ts issuance three days were allowed ly on Cambrai, the w W n 1 back it, and ° : Vessel sank slowly re-| Rae weaver | te elapse to give Germany oppor- nilroad that feeds ou o in ; re MSTERDAM, Mo (via Lon. | Commerce destro | eut the railroad a ‘ See evar oard ne ble ing to Peetu i Bre aS yh - BP | ead with twa leans a? | nity to modify or repeal it before German army in France npe le Abeets . psa no ds quotes Givab ARO (clites mies | the severance of diplomatic relations Misdenbure to retire upor mse Sava Cl : A sla: ninatealt A Count Ceernin, the Auatta-Hungarian | Ralres aad aisteen machine | Wane BRKetoee _gian frontie: fe : ore ia He Sie Palle tor . enatown, including Cap. | Porelen Miniater, adieayine in aa Ine) 78 Keeee bas Sunes Ieee at ‘ount von Hernstorff, it was stated Great siege guns forward ; on the City: Hall was given, snd Pere Rie ioeian terview with the Fremdeublatt, that jeaulbped with ore MAPNOAE colon ee ik ‘ 3 shea c ehe boy scouts go! c 10 xe ne ente cou onclude an hon- {Consists of # our men under the he new man lines w ' ; as fast a a |port News; Carl Larkenaon, Aug PAR Oe wiih she CREA PO) . , 1 x WAS isMued and made every effo plosive shells, y He i h way they juiiped and thowe| pire According to the resugoes the raide Filibustering Sen Senaton Dectiresi ne ny aac eer fig The Bi fantry y a tit ar ud woren't near the subway, took any|| sr } : Jeclare the pro- |left Germany on Deu. 22, excor | h jovernment to have it re Oy ae saa ts f phages an aS oka ti | Bland ‘Ti I F t Centr a pires Pos # | Submarine, They say that the com He Still Is Opposed to panies ho Germans along m of transportat t was ha Covington; James Franklin, | Pos! of the a) Empires £0 pate OMicluln here ave much aroused b: Seent trom Arras to near en Vil take it out of you," Jeane | secs 4 the park in twos and| New York Clty: George Milly, Balti. | Deact ne ‘ ‘ mander declared that the German Further Action Pbhartmnibiwder tin slash nd trast ills they link up w houted and he struck Raiph on ues eatiade and y formed | non Sa a ASIMAS, Aor We are 1 oing to be destroyed, | mperor and the Crown Prince alon - tthe Ri : an er het to eon ’ jose, Ralph swung back, but misse bat y Are , TARO, SVorces | t |knew of the expedition v nited States of desiring wa A great battle is ! Ralph if bu | compa Under the com: | ter: Davis, Baltimore; John| but nelthe we wish to destroy,” | knew of xpedition WASHINGTON, March 61,—Willlam|eng they Intend to show thi enee losses on both sides are ty and Jos him again, this time| jjanda, they eurrou gov- | wit Newport News. Count Czernin is quoted ax declaring | BP HOVe BOS MAGS OAT a oe 6 Itut ¢ fe” fill-| posible opportunity w: “ be heavy; just under the heart. Ralph d 1 . We occupy extenst atment of the sallors while il je “wilful twelve” flt- | Pportunity was given ¢ vy. reer re - ; rninent build | The despatch from Liverpool, ve-| enemies | cps mr etl ily at cenakica many to avol® it 5 ad lay ai cE aha pele ee BU sHOuAANG BE thE porting: the: @ f the Snowdon] districts raider, ‘The ship, they aay, wae pro- | Presiden ed neutrality measure | they Point out, foreshadowed in the FHENCH WIN POSITIONS ple fa tow Pha ed youngsters were in do-| it t fe b howl lutstanad toeaightant iitaiie Ane wan ‘ ‘ 7 ia Sussex note, delivered eight and a t t eames shlong ; ey Mlb atenmier: n Kanges | tha a great supply of munttions and ex) ede half monthe before the German de in ay | tind ‘ k: read i han that} ry this followed out th; i | beca nped up a ines ; Dlosives, On sighting a rehant y ut the policy Two men carried the hx pein bcoiee ipdaaa apie ee ee ee ee mona We must res |fiag, which was replaced by the Ger- | Ne announced to hand, abrogated her promises on Acc at eon ais 408 Abwat (eee teens: ee A. M miles f. m| Hive guarantees for our existence and|man ensign when‘her prey was with I will vote any further n hours’ notice to this Govern- ofice of Dr. Hyame at No. 409 Taat|prcial detail of police had been pro-| Holly Head. Ne 1 in eight, sea! for our meana of existoner, Aa we | in Teen reine, Aeepe the sent [tion ‘ntl Congress declares war''| enh ‘Then: (n thee /ef osetia aca One Hundred and Eighteenth Street. | vided. alm, Weather hazy, no resistance mies abandon their unrealiz s er vokdesst 4 DPE: i i PARIS, March French tr Dr, Kre from Harlem He Tate 1 oldiers were the Boy | submurtne reed at tin re ashing us up, aa soon |UECC are two Women, the wives ot |#ald Btons Hi seilen hy Sib sean alley last night successfully attacked ( sa was dead, He appear-| goouts, 1 the imaginary |tack. Four killed by expios! are ready to negotiate for #| two of the captains of sunken vessels, Then I om for war and-will go to/tnfes Cave Ne pase withess any et ! fully attack’ : ! f Scouts. ‘They went at the imaginary | tack ! plosion, re. norable to them and to vs.| Most of her victims were over,|@ny lengths to lick the enemy. My|tempt to mest the United States. man positions south of the Aillette |‘ N weak hoart and the blow | enemy n them from Broad. | dev of ere a hing stands in the way in the vicinity of| poslt armed neutrality bil] That Ge ny's decree was dis River and ma pr ay |? i . aati nal Om te a of "6 ad spree rece a Trinidad, according to # ore hasn't changed in the sli« I} cussed two weeks ahead of its issue | er wa vanced’ andi ital) ha ng | George Alexander, « : Ea a 1d vote wdds new interest to the Austri eastward, the War Office no ye raiders vietinis were ald a t he Austrian eumer Giadya Roy ‘ ny furtne uation, for as just at that time Advance was scored to thy east of |itve sdfather and grand-| enem «and had the McCave, naturalized, no permane “BARRED ZON ZONE” PIONEER | Steamer Lady Island, British, 4,900) Stone was asked for this country to become the new the line running from Neuville-sur t did not tind him.) down ndway. ‘Then they marched | address erent Maan URE akDuG chk ‘dol AUMIAR Ateanaase 7 means Margival to Vregny, northeast of |}4e had rur ah Ay e of his aunt.) back nf ond drum at. thelr ubmarine emerged, showing Ger igor mer Hongarth, British. further| Vienna was convinced that the Boissons. A number of points of Se Marnacst Hav h A me head rere Jman flag, suelled Snowdon Range, | } nd} tons. United States would not sever rela support were brilllantiy captured by | Ba M andrec 1 Fortleth| seer then boarded and removed provi tons! 4 duiling vessel Pinmars, British ¢ would| tons, whether Austria was @ silent the French forces Stree 5 aes at i | Ante, Cai Maat sive? Suiits 1 detachable bras placed bombs eit tons, sunk Feb. 19, Foreign |and unsympathetic party to Ger In the Champagne region five vic Ralph and (had a fight over mar. | |vessel sunk. Crow picked up 6 P, M at Kai ailing vessel Jouan, 1 itish ately af-|many’s action, or whether the new lent counter attacks de red by the | bles: told her, "and I hit 1, Juet} LONDON, Maren 19 BOA) An) Taken Holly Hood 1 ey nL mlaamatiy <Orleata ns, HUNK Feb Con- | Ambassador as entrusted with Germans on positions re ured yes. |easy, t fainted. 1 nk he is} au mille waa c re ier aid i" Tia cans Uniteg| Seooner Peice of Halifax, 49 be | sp. arguments to. present the terday by the French west of Maisons y hurt laid when aa bean ane “i | Collector ere reported | st zone | *Uss Jan, 28 tnvesage | ‘Teutonic view are not known de Champagne » necked, tha | A tow minutes later Detective Cols) eee is war to het \that torty ans from thel create : le.| Steamer Huenos Ayres SE TAtamant follows and wl earned that lis chum | ten Minowner, Rha eax han beats An Haven any und trip to and from|. Btoumer Charles Gounerd, Breach, ging , and a " +O “Between the Somme and the [was dead his grief was pitiful. Hel tre @ hands of the body bullders| A later despatah from Conaul Forat| 1 RUS 100 MURS Vane | President W personally and 0 G ON WAI ¢ quBetween, the Somme ant cao wan dead i fu Hel Sean Inthe ands th dy Siar] A aan depate from Conall ora ordnaty [Ma SON An, ao conn | Prange Win, peteonals and oo-] QBERATIE A BASIS: tacked with success sover curiae Bulan RUS. Bear HNL American negro, probapiy| the homeward trip. The tons, sunk Fob ita Meee of the enemy on Walter compe i areery ip gee Hollter,” the mensage said, | At # Spans pn th Suiling vessel Duplex, French, 3,006 sa daslite bh From + of Tee betwoen Neuville - sur - Margiva o se a ed by the explosic Tota! | ’Phe Oricans sailed from New York [tone sunk March 6 nougi.” said hire rening World yand Vregn Our t nade " = ailled miss) ow eight, of whom) Februa with " armo of gen | The H ogarth which was on her esta of Ame * WASHINGTON, March 31,—With ; ss i No r je {des Holl were me eral exports. 6 al at ors | wa jontevideo to Plymouth apt AR ror rrosident Wilson as thelr importaut progre " b auara 4 i |some best . Ameri ter Srrival At 8p Am 1 this a Presid , ender MOM en corclad cover a des seta mech {Sunday World Wants Work’ | cans euux on Mareh 26 was nade the oc. | ith 6.500 tone af grain, disobeyed tne 1K and undaunted, the re | f APH ' Ameri cople are no out of ¥ pind in his roem and Captain Tucker and his crew peog © now fatrly (@ontinued on Fourth Page.) _ rent Monday Morning Wonders. sme 10 Aree, ta FRG san were feled as herons (Conlinued om Fourth Page launched on @ course of defiant de.