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— | U. _ WILL DECLARE WAR TC To-Day's Weather—RAIN, aes : |“ Circulation Books O; Books Open to pen to All| ad ‘ F acai Books Open to Ai — = = = _ PRICE ONE “CENT, ~~ tad Roacne NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1917. i8 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. — — — | GERMAN PLOT TO ATTACK U. S. THROUGH MEXICO IS REVEALED $3,400,000,000 WAR FUND MES om pd SUPPRESSED PART OF ZIMMERMANN NOTE ED HE FRSEN ta ens REVEALED IN HOUSE WAR DEBATE ToD PLANS ARMY OF 2.000, U00: Seamer Frm New York fr sain vit 32 ov ow Miller, Republican Member of For-|Secretary Lansing Declares Zim- e- hoe Wasing Citizens in Crew Which eign Affairs Committee, Quotes| mermann Instructions “Contain- —Mine Destroys 194 ed in Spain. | i i ia a What Purports to Be Exact Lan-| ed Nothing of the Sort”—Well ine pimidiag ke guage—Arms, Ammunition and) Known Full Text Was Not Made ieee eeetienn sleneat aiieere sepia Men for Mexico. | Public by President. doed without warning on 5 wealiee: left Genoa, April 4, with thirty-two | WASHINGTON, April 5.—Representative Miller of Minnesota, Republican member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, sprung a sensa- McAdoo ats 4 a Huge Ap-| $36, 835,000 IS ASKED | LONDON, April The Belgian) WASHINGT Propriation by Congress— | FOR EAST RIVER WORK! steamer trevier, trom New York.|ing without Bonds to Be Issued. | |with Belgian relief supplies, we © unarmed Representative ve Hulbert Introduces |r Bill to Improve New York = |" af | Am he ship was sunk off Sch enin- Defense Facilities. i Mibedihese neyont N | Secretary Baker Submits Pio-| WANEINGTON, NAVY OF 150,000 MEN.| ricans among her crew of fifty- three was reported to the State De » according toa Ymutden despatch | partment to-day by Consul Gener: April 6,— Repre- tion during the discussion of the war resolution in the House to-day vy declaring that an unpublished paragraph of the “Zimmermann note’ of- ved here to-day. a . " y entative Hulbert, Nee: Yerk, to-d Wilbur at Genoa, The crew was : 4 eee ‘ bh igemime Providing 1, POD ar aye na er ms Beth to-day Twenty nen of the crew | saved fered to establish a submarine base in a Mexican port, supply Mexico with unlimited quantities of arms and ammunition and send German re- Soldiers at Once. liga bea |have been landed safely, elght of 0 for Improvement of the} jin Vo ie Destruction of two other vessels, | servists in the United States to Mexico. East River, including Hell Gate, Dia-| whi! 4 of the Trevier were one British and the other Norwegian, ( WASHINGTON, April 6.--Requesis mond I and Butterm ann, | being lowered ¢ ated Gal eis Ja ER oA; Wa te Representative Miller further sald he understood three German schooners had landed on the western coast of Mexico and that Villa was for immediate appropriation of $3,- for be defe fac in, severely eanalee 1 the State Departinent to \ ‘ MEER Dal fae te aches and nave ecb : ‘en ap ae ef ne State ey ar urrounded by German officers who had taken charge of the drilling of his men. Reliable intormation, he said, also was that the Carranza 000, 7 y he mate, t 8 ‘ nan y at Care were made to Congress to-day by DISCUSS U. S$. SEIZURE and @ coc ws of ere tn small army was “not much better.” the executive departments. ie witaunbeay em caileaimom site criecee emia langerous ; cf MEd ats cha so bs saleed throva’s OF GERMAN SHIPS as] Pei ney, pee iar Resided bs sttons The unpublished portion of the Zimmermann note Miller q follow ! Consw . . . . . bond Issues, the rate of | t tobe) : rriving Haltfax, pearl “Agreeably to the Mexican Government, submarine bases will be established at Mexican ports from around $1-2 per cent Ma pans \ nae Ba reene ; ‘ ' set : . : : ais.) of the\ Treasury. MoAdoo ; per which will be supplied arms, ammunitions and supplies. All reservists are ordered into Mexico. Arrange made the request for the appropria Is hed She was to attack all along the border.” tle. | WASHINGTON, Apri . It has been understood, but never officially jouneced, that the full text of the Zimmermann instructions to German Minister von Provision 1s made for tncreasing | Collec Ma who n over the war-be t New York McAdoo to- | 5e4 wt i that the . after crew le tt No passengers. C two hours by British |bers of the Foreign Affairs Committees in Congr landed Aber steamsiiip n sunk in the North approaching Rotterdam. a cablegram receiv the enlisted st Eckhart was not published with the main portion, which { the attempt to ally Mexico and Japan in war against the United States. Mem- 160,000 men and to increase the Ma- rine Corps to 0. wth of the navy to, Super man conferred Fe have been supplied with the full text and with other evidences of German in- day and trigues against this Government, ac Of the great sum, a little more Heep: Belgian Relief American seaman on | que ssion of the ss . 1 . 7s > : : nly a Ha nd ree ves ration belteved she atruck elt Sieh means Lincoln- | Lansing Denies Zimmermann Note Is Quoted Correctly by Representative Miller. ie army, which, under the n shire, to France, reports urged by the Administration, is . olvesael torpedoed without warning Miller Says ‘A py cal Denial.” to include 2,000,000 men in about March fourteen miles off Irish rer ; two years. march ee less eh ike entative Miller's quotat 1 ted to S wy Lansing , the Secretary of State di ed that the Zimmermann Details of the « No vessel in sight. N ituined nothing of th Bhar water Mi Hs pa Crew fter twe y Lansing, “apparently for dipk reason lenied the truta of the statement, Miller said, when informed of Lansing’s action, ‘0 be immediate , f el and fan i / ' rapar ‘ War Departinent pia . eo} landed Dunmore t as I gave it is the substance of the lished postion of the note,” said Miller, “I will say that it came to me from a prs’ e€ . aie apen mericans OST » 5. The ir o } p> ge a a Hie fi : nretation by A , ren ; B i ma April 5.—I , nk nf in who telt the world ought to know about it at this time. You can readily see that Mr. Lansing would not want to admit it, inasmuch as It equired for ‘ ane oth had/the British steam udian of t year from the date , ee 5 hy alae ie es of safe con-| Leyland Line, w ed from Bos- | involved Carranza, and probably the Government wanted to get the goods on him before proceeding further. fe made avatlab! {can tree BSE WhICh, the Am ton March 24, was reported in a me ‘ " t ; . hho apatite hich eo ; ea _# Me ieasthesved im oan paverpauan * se nds, ha hi Nonwaaiha viemli|cic, fae Gee a Hucne ake emi I ay too, t came to me from one of the m morable and high grade men in the country amount be appr te sh ie The f vi on Feb, 28 and pu geon, whos is in Providence, Miller would not say, however, whether this man is an official of the dministration, though Miller’s position on the Foreign Come aving that port on! 7 cargo was valued at for 1. llitary expe for the National defen of the crew had landed except Capt TWO HUGE ITEMS ASKED /0 ship was of 2,991 tons’ Rurock, ee a NG RGMIMTIRSINES "ck aareaconee can lees | PA CIFISTS DELAY HOUSE WAR VOTE: Saved, The message stated that all 1 of the treaty has been co to give his statements added stren A alge $25,000,000 BOND ISSUE Captain missing." For actu a te} Gi the le Issue : te rats wa veda . . m' - Bre By Samuel M. Williams. omes, Loven then the military censorsh {ll keep m fre public (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) knowle addition to i a 1 3 ' Lene to be ext t | ALBANY, Ap A es we WASHINGTON, April 5.—At 5 o'clock this afternoon the HOUSE DE BATES WAR RESOLUTION, (ee : ; BF 10888 . 1 4 fea “oe! “ House of Representatives will vote by an overwhelming majority This last day of peace was devoted by the Hou entatives President, %, wa Jwith |» k I & Ww 5 7 shat i ree to prolonged and oft time tedious debate on the war on. the provisic A fy ee & ¢ Kidder, t AP ere ni the resolution already adopted by the Senate: “That the state of At ten thirty o’clock the House went Into committee of the whole ae edad Hebe elh a $ © Antes Landed at a war between the United States and the Imperial German Govern- | with Representative Fitzgerald of New York in the ebair, a safe neutral ply to the exp t fu ) fifty-y ' » Bort ; 5 a" ; position for one 10 has bee tea! € y's European foes For the ( mrd $4 in ah : A : ment, which has been thrust upon the United States, is hereby | 70"! ee Ne a Papen? see uropean foes and erred el ; ted ea 1 te ven & i i formally declaved. | Chat Flood of the Commit relgn Affal « charge of ys! 1 y te « A ‘ r t ne ' Fi Fi : 7 debi r thone tt aleation to 1 : A A nk le t rt President Wilson will quickly sign the mandate of Congress‘) (chaie for ove in. favor pa wad Hee Cooper Immediately th i : ; ‘ : : ‘ " . ° ( z a (i scons ed the smal! mi{no} 1. Just how m are tn mea to the Al ; ; reg iy R : : poe ; "i a ; A pan fas iw! and the Nation will be launched immediately into war. © pacifist ranks Cooper would onld nae tall. ta st ate mittee. ‘ t. O'l t pa f tor At t Ex part he G I | embers had asked bir oO #peak t » 2 Formulation of ¢ fi fi \ 1 ot A rvice of i nd a ¢ a ey a Nn presentative Kitchin he De his as- the war has 5 * ra ( 1 ' fon “ vclates by declaring he w and v aga o, stage, but there Say New ‘ t M f ‘ wift and t haleman Ff A sald Beco bon seau ' EXPLOSION KILLS 6 PERSONS Not 7 7 : ; That ' ary tau te Obtee at Soon Px 1 : (Continued on § y R ' that | > . ' s to $15 Men’s Suit or Topcoat,$9. 95| « : sme Pd “HUB le | ' Fi ; 1 aime Worth Buliaing)., & r to Sweden tae das ‘ " T rT I pe; " gray i I ‘ r a HOUSE IN UPROAR; DEBATE VIOLENT. Sroanted, oth red { sillg, Mined; all si Ou Ba ai. a x 7 eden " ? se rn . tt : 4 4 stionn for to-day & Friday, $9.95. 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