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“FINAL EDITION Che “ Circulation Books Open to All”? | ——————— ————— Aabadbaeall ONE CENT. Copritght, 1917, Co, (The ste Paseo NEW ‘YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917. To-Dsy's Virathor—LOCAL SHOWERS, ANE EDITION “Circulation Books Open to All. my —=—= “PRICE. ONE ‘CENT. 12 PAGES SLAYER DIES IN THE CHAIR Ip “AS FIGHT TO SAVE HIM Ws ~ MADE UP T0 LAST MINUTE... == 2g Pourth Court Was Invoked uf After Governor Refused Re- Preve to van der Corput. JUDGE'S , PL Jenks Wanted Delay Until Senator Thompson Demands! ‘Regular Order’ When Army | Me. ire Comes Up. STATUE OF WILSON TO BE ERECTED AT ILLE, FRANCE WASHINGTON, April 21.—The Ad ministration’s selective DEAU) DEAUVILLE, jarmy bill struck an unexpected snax | France, April 21. Upon the initiative of Mayor Le Hoe of citizens has ,een appointed for the erection of statue of President Wilson here. |in the Senate jate this afternoon when FAILED. | 3A a committee actics to delay consideration of the question of raising an army of 2,- | | conscription | Senator Thompson started filibuster | Monday After Denying baie \ abeas Corpus Writ. | Tasers raion do, davetad | merely routine business, demanded | the regular order,” which yesterday van der Corput, murderer jhad been shunted aside so that de- |bate on the spy bIN was p giving the army r are p all other matters In the meantime, tary Committee finally reported oui the army bill so modified as to shift ara Wright, was put to death Ing Sing at 12.34 o'clock aftérnoon, His execution ended the most desperate battle to trem the chair at the last that the State has known, It ndence FIRST OF HUGE WAR ISSUE, OVERTAKEN @ man the House Mill- and formally save momen was responst confucted by Misha Applebaum of bility for use of the selective draft the Humanitarian Cult and his ae : F syst onto President Wilson, unless lewyers. Initial Offering Provided by |ne snoutd consent to try out the vol was inteer system first » At 12.20 o'clook, Warden Moyer Nore by Justice Jenks of the Appel late Division, in Brooklyn, c one that the Court had refused te issue a writ of habeas corpus for $7,000,000,000 Measure a ; Senator Ch Gre abbed U p by Banks. the Military Affairs © piloted the bill. He explained thc | first provision would authorize both the regular army and National Guard berlain minittee, WASHINGTON, April 21.—The in ing of $200,000,000, the nal ¢ van der Corput, but joined in asking raised to war strength—a total of for @ postponement of his execution, first portion of the $2,000,000,000 In| 20,000 officers and 614,730 enlisted "The Warden had granted a reprieve treasury certificates authorized in| mon general stalt | raged with particular violence east of Craonne and north of Rheims. Chairman ot} HAIG VN IN HOT BATTLE ALONG ThE CAMBRAI FRONT: NEW GANS MADE BY FRENG Great Artillery Engagement All Along the French Front—German Attacks Repulsed at Every Point —Hindenburg Brings New Troops LONDON, April 21.—British and French troops drove forward which is devoted to | again last night, according to to-day’s official reports. British troops captured the Village of Gonnelieu, on the front be- tween St. Quentin and Cambrai, advancing fully a mile. A number poned, | of prisoners were taken in the sharp fighting. French troops made further gains in grenade fighting south of Juvin- |court and east of Courcy. A German attack against Mont Haut failed. Artillery was very active along the French offensive. The battle of guns In addition to the capture of Gon-¥ nelieu, on Haig reported the repulse of a German attack at Fauquissart HARD COAL WAGE DEMAND LAID BEFORE OPERATORS Report of Advance of 20 Per Cent. Denied—Any Raise Will Be Put on Consumer. and considerable artillery firing at a number of places along the front With the capture of Haig’s steel line paralleling the Cam- | brat-St, shoved one and @ driving angle formed for a blow on that city, reaching from Hav- Gonnelleu, Quentin highway lad been | mile closer to Cambral, Representatives of the hard ocoal| |mluers of Pennsylvanta and the coal jOne Had UPRISING IN HUNGARIAN CITIES TOWN CAPTURED, MILE GAINED BY HAIG SERANSLOSE MANY ROTERS ARE KILLED ae WHEN SOLDIERS FIRE ON MOB OF 10,000 AT MAGDEBURG os British Admiralty Announces a Third Possibly Sunk Off Dover, England. \Budapest Reported in State of Siege— 20,000 Munitions Workersin Ber- lin and Spandau Now on Strike— Riots in Many Cities. LONDON, April 21.—-The Admiralty announces that two German destroy- ers, possibly three, have been sunk in the course of a German rald near Dover. Five German destroyers took part in the Dover raid. Tho British eut fered no material damage, “A number of »sOME, April 21.—A revolution is imminent in Hun- rounds were fired| into @ ploughed field,” saya the Ad-|@@ry, according to Vatican advices to-day. miral port, “and the enemy then pi "i . : steered in the direction of our stip.| A® @ result of various disturbances, the information ia bis vhuaerh Paitac dar pence Sal here asserted, Budapest and twenty-five other cities and be thevenay ahioe wale aiakcand| COMME Hee been proclaimed in a state of siege. possibly three, The remainder made LONDON, April 21.—Ten thousand strikers, mostly munition Vicar speed, escaping In the) workers, tried to burn the Town Hall at Magdeburg on Friday, accord- “Our vessels suffered no material | ig to a despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company from Oldenzaal, damage, and our casualties were| Holland, slight compared with the results. rT +, : " eae dad Minha br aguiee mal Soldiers fired on the rioters, killing and wounding many, and the «| town is now in a state of siege. Twenty thousand munitions workers in Berlin and Spandau now are out on strike, according to latest information from Germany. Scores of conflicting rumors, including a number of great violence accompany- ing riots in various cities, reached here to-day. Reports from Duesseldorf declared a meeting of strike det-gates in Berlin had rejected a proposition advanced by some of their leaders demanding that the German Government immediately renounce any saved, ven five me were well handled,” TWO RELIEF SHIPS SUNK | BY MINES OR U BOATS were Our a Sate Conduct and the of “an hour or #0” at the request Of tne $7,900,000,000 war finance meas-| “This is the largest volunteer force % operators o a8 tox t No. Other Sailed From United intention of io war, abolish compulso servic, the Justice at 11 o'clock, the hour oe : js sel eae eos situa ever called for in the United States,” |"rourt and Villers Plouich to Gon- sy He conferred torday at No, 140 State , i , mn of annexation in A franchl . mpulsory service, and ure, has heen greatly oversubsertbe: : o 0 conside: dvanc States, a gene! anchis em. MTT for tue execution, s y leaja Ghanian ian nelieu, on the north, to Villers-Guis- | #T0@dway to consider an advance in institute at once a general equal franchise system ‘As soon an he had verified by repeti- Indications are that other offerings! at the same time 500,000 men be-|iain and Epehy, on the south, | Wages asked by the United Mine] LONDON, April 21—OMclals of the Not even the promises of an In- tien the utterance of the justice that will speadily follow |tween the ages nineteon A correspondent at British head-| Workers of America for all anthra-|Commission for f in Belgium AFE LANDING OF BALFOUR | crease in the allowances of meat and Be writ had been refused, the warden ‘The interest rate, it has been defi-| twenty-five would be immediately |quarters in France wires: |eite workers, It was denied by W, J. | %&¥e been advised that the steams potatoes has been sufficient to ofteet went to the death house and put In nitely dectded, will be 3 per cent |selected and put into training he cardinal fact of the battle | Fahy, speaking for Samuel D. War-|!nghorn, outward bound from Ke AND PARTY IS ANNOUNCED | :"° curtatiment of bread supplies, ac- motion the routine of the electrocu-, Hundreds of banks, the Federal] Another 500,000 would be selected | France is that the intense concentra: |riner, Chairman of the operators’ |'¢?dam with a safe conduct, hay been | | cording to the German reports, Work- tion, which was all set and ready and Reserve Board announced to-day, are | later. tion of German troops exceeds any- committee, that an advance of 2 per | sunk cn i — ers apparently have seized upon this had been for an hour and a half yet to eard from on the first ‘Between those ages, comparatively | thing known during the war, That) cent. had been agreed upon. When! AMBT ERDAM, April 21 (via Lon | State Department Officially Reports as not only a logical time in which “Goodby everybody and God knows rie veeeds of the $200,000,-|few mon have contracted family | concentration is being intensified now | that statement appeared to-day the | 40%)—The Belgian Relief ship Kone Arrival of British Wer to express thelr demand for more Yam innocent,” was all that van der 900 offer be called for, 1t waa| ties,”” he continued. “It would entail {that Field Marshal von Hindenburg’ rees had not formally met sl has been sunk by a mine or sub Tival Bi . food and more equitable distribution @orput had time to say as he was day or Thursday | small exper to the Government to| effort to avoid a battle is known to Ths story is absolutely wrong,” | “rine. One member of the crew Is sommissioners, by the Government, but to press de- Jed across the floor and strapped into nd will be distributed | care for dependents have falled, aid Fahy, “Th 4 been no euch | M!##ing, the remainder having been! Wo gumnaToN, April 21.—The safo| MAnds for more pay and a reduction the chair, Three shocks ‘were given reserve banks The selective draft will make avali-| “The German morale perhaps has ment made, At thix minute the | cued landing of the British Boretgn Min- | ° hours. and they covered five minutes tiflcates were offered not to|@ble about six million men, Of this|f@llen off since the reduction In 4perators do not know what the| I” the crew were ninete Ameri-| ster Balfour and his party was al Extraordinary efforts apparently 6 appeal to the Appellate Divis vidu but to banking institu- | Vast army about 3,500,000 wouid be ft| rations. There ts great anger AMONK | ,roposition of the miners 1m." jcans and fifteen other nationalities ounced to-day by the State Depart. | 7 being made by the German Guv- was the fifth device used in the eff ona; Complete ‘tabulation: af. the | pivsicll the infantry againat the artillery, but) jonn p. White, President of the| st ¥ " ernment to restore order and to sup- to save van der Corput. An appeal unt subscribed in impossible at| “Only about one-half of the number |the enemy is fighting stiffly nd) sjinerw Union, im representing the| Th® Kongsll was a weela ae een ee rte tee press news of the internal situation, wee made to Judge Rosalsky In Gen-| ine present time, and it is posible the | Would be taken and for that reasor working feverishly at his defenses, anthracite men, On account of the | *te@mer of 5,826 tons gr eo Was ha Danake Rar dit hae heen Two days ago the Government let it sé 1e Department of Btate has been | pe t ‘ ere} Sessions yesterday. He sald he|initial issue will be enlarged to per.|W@ are resorting to ‘selective draft ae gh cost of living, It 1 belleved an | Msinally the stea Artinam, Built) iced of the baie landing of Me.| en oem B pews had no authority to stay an execution. all banks who wish to subscribe ambeflain said HAIG'S CANNON FIRED ease of 10 per will be|@t Sparrows Point, Md 1918 caparteret Rare ‘ annals that the » strike “wae Juatice Glegerich in the Suprome|,, a, f conscientious objectors ranted, It is also quite certain this|@ American-Hawalian oe antes Court said he had no right to tamper) ip, avoid derangement of the m and representa of unorganized 4,000 000 SHELLS IN nerease will be tacked onto the con. mpany, Her sailing M , = & Ther he mo en, She nail Magdeburg ts capital Justice Erlanger granted a stay and| 4.) ava ihe ticometa: sant | Menetl Military “Comyn! ttee, OPENING GREAT DRIVE mo Taaed. Bre t Coal Ex- | Marob a t latingtoms af Masbny), andi ten ce teel went to Albany with two alleni i i known as the “Millionaire Hobo,’ A ided to the pr coal salon faker Ga plan w had 1 unde ider LONDON . , A man Empire, It is seventy-six iniles ahd tried to convince the G 1 : : thi speaking unorgantzed workers,|, YONDON, April 21.—British arttl-|y1, guid an advance would from Berlin and 1s the seat of der Corput was insane, bu pave: Shep AlaeD suid he belleved if guns were put in| !€r¥ fired four million rounds of prc Bac tinheaaen ciieeont 44 © $400, 000, 000 A AS YEARLY Decision to Follow Example of | ‘7°! eal Wolke net’ ae ; early this |*ocorent ality of the sub-| their hands he feared they would use | Jectiles agains’ ferman Ii A ee ; mensa st¢ works and machine Bite "me. Governor early’ this scribing banks among the seserve| tiem. eaninAl the toverintee ee tert ene he German} + cents on the ton Austria-Hungary e1 | ehops, forming part of the great ing noti Moyer that he had ie nmen 8-| the opening of Gen, Haig's offensive i ‘ gre morning no bank ‘ Cannon, @ labor organiz milan ta nae domine the “anne lo The To-Day <rupp works, The city a pop refused to grant a reprieve . aby. see at the welective dr nic no ‘orcin je ene ; slation of 229,668 tn 1900. Mele morning Mosea H. Grossman| , 1 bk earn. Solographad prices of food would lead to |Steadtly tack, Lord Curzon, Lord FOOD UP 100 PER CENT, —ae BASEL, Switzerland, April 21 (via “ andar Corot wen! President of the Council stated to Investigation of Request for Fifteen! Parts).—-A despateh from Constan of counsel for van Dut went | ioard, to each reserve bank notif: Grant Hamilton of the American | gay > { ur 4 ted ve th te JGstice Jenks and usked for a writ | Hoard: to each reserve bank notity-| eration of Lavor guid labor aicane | aay ; : Per Cent. Increase Det { ria dated to-day says tho Ovto-| EVEN HINDENBURG PLEA ot habeas corpus. Justice Jenks tele La apcetis : a gainst nscription. | But the military power of Ger Bedale man Government has notified the momed to Warden Moyer and asked |#10n in thia respect Wilson visited the State,|many is not yet sufficiently broken In Senate American Embassy that, following the 10 STRIKERS A ‘ Pp —— War and Navy Bullding again to-day | to ind: er to accept vhich | ( parison of Prices Shows Big! was ; v him to delay the execution until the and conferred with Besretarr Hokee, | 2 duce her to accept terms which ASHINGTON, Apri That example of its Austria-Hungary ' Appellate Justices could meet and act GERMANS ARE WARNED The Counell of National Reker eaXer: | the allies might consider reasonable,"| Increase Over What Already | $40,000,000 yearly would tw added to|!t has broken os’ DEMANDS MORE SUPPLIES Be cation Aerie ing ays necting while the|Lord Curzon said, “It is diMcult to Was Considered Exorbitant Jthe burden of s while th th the Un IP mnough no court sessior sched NOT T0 TALK HUNGER Vyesident was there, but he did not|learn Just what Germany's interna A Pane leasrlarn alteedvate mali W ASHIN( 1. — The querasemasclenss p remain he Council and the Ship . CHICAGO, April 21.-Food prices ‘ - 00 2 $ wled for Saturday, Just ir ard ees een ond the Bolas situation tm! SEGA ALC) Jon the book value of the roa ay | Turkish I ud_no infor-| LONDON, 21.—A message Justices Stapleton, Blackmar N Every. Word . Ther son Helps En the building of steel mer eipre ay 100{¢h® declaration of Sena Hol ttion regar the reported seve sent by Field Marshal von Hindea Puuiam to m , prised pe { Endanpers Raihariand?? "Publ hearings on food proble ner cent. high A aples ’ United Mates and Gonatantic | oie eee er nee fe the fred D. Lind argued e application) emy and Endangers Fatherland, n before the Senate Agric HINDENBURG AND Ri icon @ year ego|oe"® f A swe « in « German Munitions Department, with r - eae ple Go u n Wik fOr the writ. Mr. Lind laid grea s Official Notice Committee Monday, with Becre- OLLS of the request of the railr ' i en reference to strikes in industrial stress on the recent discoy n this wry Houston and other experts of the ik ath Gani ateelnaticata ca las Turke # been expec ' ' ; teat that van der 1 e the familiar public notic Plans for legislation to deal wit ry hea } pb mia by wireless from Berlin. y that van der ( : or to carry out other Te ivsourt, declare Jof the nature of the des , imaane for several ye German newspapers warni tons made by Secretary Hous:| WITH THE FRENCH ARMIBe IN T samara citilacadciaatadsck lan ani | Baia Field Marshal yon Hindenborg Assistant District Attorney Roher not to talk of military matters|ton to t Senate are expected tol aye ELD, peer at en i ss MaRAAaTtathin nat] i . The Bulmerian Tegati n also was | Says he recognizes that the popula. "i 1 yecalse of spies, t now appears a@ uit on dé »pments of the heart | wey, 4 9 ne French nation, @ have without advices defining the attitude a 8. Johnstone said t urt-had aniy | hecauies of spies: ther eee ¥ id wl Lg ariDB®.| cut-Hindenburged Hindenburg in Wil ke hae ae ig four advices defining te actitude tion has been hit hard by the reduce atutory authority for issuing a us eae Feasts pie . Pe Government Sen Rates Are Hained,| thelr great offensive Both said they re Com ss tion of the bread ration, but that ua- and it was of no avail when the « en af t : is not te ft 1 WASHINGTON, April 21 err It is possible to-day for the first miiaion at doubtedly the increase in meat and ernor had already passed on t 1 ‘ r ipa i ; t wa ance rates on ‘ time to reveal some of the strategy . “ ne e the regular delivery of potatoes will tion involved. In the midst Rory ; Ata were tarde which to date ha t the French | Hutter fer “4 hep a compensate therefor, While he is x bow FAIRBANKS he RIALTO, i a a " “ % 8 convinced that the authorities wilt : MBppuiguss ov Second Page.) Bway, Auuiresay Weel, Aufl 2 dare, nounced. (Contipusd on Second Page.) 4 Lore per 6.28 0 a bearing. a see to the groper distributiem ef oe A endl sn on ann ngeoeeniy oe wa ws » } ‘ LSS SL

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