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i cee sei Bt ogy " ry a ‘EDITION ONE UENT in Greater New ¥. rk and Copyright, 1917, by The Press Pablishing pation { iudson County, N.J. TWO UENTS elsewhere, ‘A The ‘New York Won : we | Circulation Books Open to All.” | $7 basi ee q ni eas A i NEW YORK, liv laedys. dokedl MAY 1, pdt “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ 1 8 P A & E le WEATHER=Showers To-Night % FINAL © CENT in Greater New York 4 TWO and aon County, N. 3, TWO CENTS deowheny 00 000 WORKERSON TROOPS OUT TO QUEL } LONDON, May Mupitions workers decided to Sirike t } at The Hague of the Exchange Telegraph C :: “he great Krupp works] is shutoff from the r gi peicly isolate “tion about strikes at the Krupp works from leaking general in small towns near the Dutch front Just what is happening within Ger Both nations any Internal {.—"In the Rhine provinces mo ty,” wires tt wpany ot Ge d from the world in order to preveni the ier many and Austr h aled ut a have sealed uy \ i time sinc , es “LOSS OF LIEUT, worse than especially workers, larg’ makers, are reported on Ftrt Troops have been stationed disorder r The great at n ma f ® revolution in Germany, we signed to show Pr “the power of labor." indicate the situation any development seems possiile A Haguo despatch to tho Dally dated Monday, reads “The Cologne Volkszeltung that the German Socialist leade: @nnounced they they are v take the responsibilty for tenance of peace an many after to-morrow, A Rotterdam spectal to th Nows says: “For the sixth day have reached many. Persons wishing to go t many from here have been infc by the German authorities th frontier will be closed to passengers | for the next twenty days. “As a result of the the German workmen en. industries havo received considerable | concessions in regard to the supply of foodstuffs, The me been raised by half a p and the potato ration t A semi-official staton says: ‘Al nod B though the supply of foodstuffs is i very short, still it Is assured untitals next harvest close. Tho new crop |*! will probably lead to the restoration fr of the former bread It | claimed that the strikers only aimed | | at political objects in Lolpzig and | two small districts of Berlin.” acd f Germany has forbidden any one to @roas her borders into Holland Denmark, Bor ten days nobody ! q lowed to gv to th ner No Berlin news in ussian In Ste Li \SHUINGTON, Mail, have nsul General Sk able to! confirmed ther the main- and probably LONDON, May 1 n Westorn ( newspape: here fron point ow o recent, strikes aged In war | f the gu ind we five p Fu 1s been al has ve Attempt to Valls bur Copenhagen since Saturday Posh This rigid closing of the f May it is believed here, is t possible news of the ex ¥ troubles fror eide world, altt n * are advanced, such ax the reorecy during the developme portant military plans and the ' to oheck the spread of typhus altbou Eagiand experienced no Ma demorstrations, On | 500 strikki senal and ‘eury, returned to t «, After promise oer Wagvedaputen vule for tbe American C Fr av THREATENED STRIKE: L ATS |Stern Measures Taken by Germany and Austria to Prevent News of|"' Outbreaks From Getting Abroad;|""" Socialists Hint at Graver Trouble. re th ne correspond: “Essen [home and lightest inform Strikes rmany THOMAS ON VACUUM CONFIRKED| "" °°, ner ¢ ables St the Ame ine fay 1.~-Wire nne Rober ‘onsul Genera taken prisor ible that t r Vacuum, would have SLATER BILL SHELVED. Rosin He Revived coneideration ‘ot ‘toe ‘bu. 1 half th com- are | th Repe GERMANS TAKING. ‘BOMB 10 BLOW UP WALL STREET’ HELD Planned plosion at Morea & Co.’s, Followed by Wild Rumors and Panic. ~ Wolf Flirsch and Ge: German employees of Roosevelt ge Meiringer Hospital arrested last night on the platform at Fifty-ninth Street and Ninth Avenue as t were carrying a bomb downtown “to blow up Wall Street’—that being tho naive it they described the object of their journey— held $10,000 if | West Sid to-day on the charge of having explosives way in which ts declared were in bail each in Court in thelr posses- . a erime punishable by weven dl- rs Imprisonment briet ¢ was developed in din, ntended for P s that the int procee » banking house of un ourt Depart- ap’. ‘Tunney tants of the bomb squad, | continues ce Head were In nded, thelr $3,000 it lost in| titutlons mers were | t (Continu Vage Jed op Sixth .§.T0 RUSH TROOPS TO FRANCE OPAPP LLP PP PPP LPL LLLP PPP PLP PL PAPAL PPP PPP PLL), PRP LPP PP PPP PPL PPL PPP PL PPP PPP PPP PPP ( on Army Bill—22,000 New ‘ —_— pr rene er 7 York Guardsmen Ready Government to Check Cor- plas aaa : : + 4s : pvetk NEW GERMAN PEACE TERMS ‘ ; hesitheine 4 for +’ Bombistcieg Will ners, Stop Speculation and 10 COME QUT THURSDAY monet Hive The Sree rene © Mule Cor ‘ sf Punish Gamblers. ! WASHINGTON, May 1—The Now Begin as Soon as President Signs -stennneeeaes York National Guard stands first : Specie Comeapondent ot ‘The Berliner Tageblatt Says They Will] chance of going to the firing line in| Measure—May 15 Said to Have Oe oc! Baked) Be Announced by Chancel Prane rl | WASHINGTON, May 1,—The Gov e luinced Dy “hangeuor France when American troops are i ernment has determined to take over Von Bethmann Hollweg. sent. Nothing definite has been de Been Decided Upon. control of the nation’s food supply] THE HAGUE, May 1.—Imperial| “Hed, however. Secretary of War with autocratic powers far surpas#|Chancellor von Bethmann Hollweg | Baker and the Army Staff are main a ing anything before attempted or! with make a peace offer in the, Gor. | taining silenee upon all military mat-| OFFRE AND VIVIANI cx proownd“eeraary a8 AC ys “esiatnn en ePuray, PfeER MME TAY Au” Coven APPLAUDED IN SENA’ 83 4 8 depat ‘The bit i fo the hands ment complete supervision over food} ‘The world will nished bY pregs, ils in e : “et a ath By Samuel M. Williams. manufacture, marketing, distribution. moderation of n peace # Subsoounorany Kind of ch (Spectal Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) storage,,sale and prices. terms,” said the General Anzeiger of |!" the Conference committee that is WASHINGTON, May 1.—American sentimental regard for France It nives the Secretary of Agri- | Dusseldorf, Germany, quoting in a re. | trying to tron out differences between |, mi fineea os General Staff, and th qullumeehellaaiiarlty of ashe ant despatch from Berlin cote ment) the House and Senate. Until the Pres. as won aver military opposition ot the Army eeiise Staff, and the tional food dictator. Herlin, For xeveral weeks It has becn | Ment finally signs the document tne| Stars and Stripes will be seen on European battlefields by mid-summer. intimated that Germany might soon | army ts marking tine P ; if atrline a peatinions at mer i RBChOE peados Offak. Hid: Fapae Laxed! Ratton ee Wanted ; | The appeal of Marshal Joffre for United States soldiers to fight side by opolists, manipulators, middle t uit t ' n showed that volinta bad | ee ' * ~ men, speculators, cold storage Me vou 1 ann-Hol waa + ita re for service in Hrance,! side with his French “poilus” met with such response tiat the Govern- eo high an 1 1 make an an arshal Joffre’ sa Wis aon Hit jaw, Aiag Ay sees sha vate . in ur international | te Yor thia' Govern to decide, | Ment will hasten its plans for the despatch of an expeditionary force. te rabithe public Tn aeenen tees Bet haa a TeConn ee ; seen ‘ood that National Guard | Pre Vilson and his Cabinet held a brief session, and while ce peeele apace acid 40! + RIT ba Teen He Tot the METI, Ge : t il of rushing American troops to France was not discussed ilizers. 1 nearly as thet * 1 ‘ regulars, for they are already formally, it became known definitely that the prevailing view among Ad 1 mug ( As anh : ee sauipped for ordinery| ministration officials is that a force should he sent as soon as possible. ree ee A aay hanna Deon he Np ‘hy | tise the contingent that will be sent to France, the Senate this Evening W roops must receive 1 tleing | tf te 1, for the second time, passed the Conscription Bill, It will go from an advance copy extr pure F ey : | t once @ conference traightening out of House and Senate WASTE. AND’ HOARDING TO 8E French INCE MEAP erin rear ti e B st expected ive it in the President's hands for sig: PREVENTED BY LAW ier: would that regular a | HANUES asbors It hereby made awta wanted first, “The National Guard} After re-passing the bill the Senate arranged for conferences, direct b y teehee iced afterward, but fivcting that he House be asked to appoint cOnferees, and appointing Senators d, seasoned regulars fire \ 1 manuf a : 4 thelr attitude, umberlain of Ore xk of Nebraska ant Warren of Wyo: n i i Bi On the othe ind the iming as the Senate t prev pra March Past United States Em- at : ee Bate We An attempt to ar re bill to recruit troops for the “present Wa can ibe: ing bassy to Offset Recent Dems | units, keeping the regulars at bh emergency” instead of the “existing war” was beaten, as some Senators ar a f ocks of ‘ onstration of Socialist by Laie conscription «| did ( feel the id authorize a draft in than a war on Germany r n excess 0 " wan ———~ 8) or Chamberia yught up ably ti > supply sleger ALBANY, N.Y. Ma \ ne ption Bit reasonat i 1 ‘ artment, Adju G LW te G 1 desire to amend tt ; i 3 ny A Praeeaisit, WE Atal oso te the w gency’ for is ie the ad fl PeBSe ‘a Was Filled Wit t 1 r wh r it applies in e 4 a N 4 rd " i} i} ox Mo Hod k inst « i i All of LJ c t the ‘ ; s 18 r ‘ \\ Rk vy the war with ee, Amer y Th War Dey a 1 1 gular) € and if «drawn into @ t : Whitman a ( Halla jtions it wouldn't 4 uve | re | LaF amendment f 4 jit ; f ‘ | ¥ a endum fica tt 7 | bury + | 1 MV 1d Marshal ts : Baker | ' LA FOLLETTE'S AMENDMENT 1 \ ee | tee terme IS REJECTED. is fe f yng he Apia me full a ; £ ' 4 arture of the French visite fapoids : ‘ nfan artille ‘i I tte spoke, ope - n roops. ; American and , : ref a the ‘ ; mendment, ; . y Rane oT ] was rejected, 68 to niga’ xt ' n La Folks nee ’ the Fed H | \ ipported it f yO lier 8 F | 1 down, 54 to ; — Jof the first expedi | —_ strike out i HONOR DEWEY’S MEMORY. | te ve expedition Prostdes for State's Military lause exempting cof riew from New York « new | F 1 religious sects’* 5 beng na t Suniversary ay Vietors | Guard y at | 1 ik arma, WILL FIX AMOUNT OF FLOUR TO TON, May 1.--Secretary] Phe selegtis ’ istom entitled to entry BE MADE FROM WHEAT ' ' ven \ it the makes no i * ’ ” n * we | a dignitary as f “4 se | f By unanimous con- | ate rules wore js ’ ‘ , e Marshal's ape a slags ee fe oNOt ARE LOSING WirnauT ‘ n the ate shook ° 2 ‘ sieth * t neers and handelapping. 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