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nd ~ menage Bey ne es ee oe . Ninety Aliens Interned ; U. S. Hunts Plot Proof —— = York wnt a ON Te wlaew here ue” Che Circulation Books Open to All.”’ WEATHER Probably Ghemere Te Merrew — _Al i | | EDITION PRICE (gusts: Fhe Crees Peabttening ork Berta) NEW Nem eek ame THO CENTS einem here YORK, THURSDAY, 1917 PAGES SEPTEMBER 27, is ‘BENNETT GAINS IN BRONX AND BROOKLYN; HIS MAJORITY OVER MITCHEL NOW 338 -ALENS SEIZED ARE SENT 10 IN ROUNDUP. ELLIS ISLAND FOR DURATION OF THE WAR Kaiser's bias & Also To Be! Prosecuted by Government If Crimes Arc Are | Found. TO ENFORCE ZC E ZONE L Raids Throughout 1 New York and in Jersey Result of | “ie Checking Up by U.S The 9 subjects of the Kaiser er-| vested fm lest night's wholesale rails were ent to Ellis Island at noon te- day to be interned for the duration of the war. Lf investigation of docu- ments and other matter found in the posesasion of some of the prisoners JUstifies the suspicion that inay are eulity of crimes justifying more rig- oreva punishment than internment, AW | they will be tried later in the Federal} Courts, « All letters, memoranda, blue prints, ‘maps and other papers gathered up| + by the officers In and meeting placos of the prisoners lust night the homes were tur! over officers of the Navy Department for] examination and investigation. De- tectives of Cupt. Tunney's staff have been assigned to assist the naval offi- cers and it is anticipated (hat the tn- vestigation will lead to additional ar- reste, On orders reveived by from the Navy Departinent ington, delivered through of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the police in Wash- officer the alien an prisoners were taken from Pollce Meadquarters’ cells, in whieh thes liad spent the night, loaded tnto nine patrol wagons, und hustled down Broadway to the Battery, where thoy ‘Were placed on the noon ferry to Ellis Island. The transfer was effected un- der the supervision of an official of the Department of Justice. “The only unusual plage of thess wholesale raids ts (hat a great many ‘were arrested at the same time,” this official said to-day. “The Department of Justice has been engaged tn such eases #tnce President Wilson's procia- mation was issued; ‘heretofore ar- rests have not been made tn such large numbers. “These raids were the result of the determination on the part of the De- partment of Justice to make intern- ments for violation of the barred zone lawa more impressive. The depart- ment has averaged two or three ar- rests and subsequent internments very week since the law went into, effect. SOME PRISONERS HELD BARRED | ZONE PERMITS, “Violations of the barred zone laws has been going on ever since notice of the fact was made for the benefit of all enemy aliens. Even though some of the men arrested held barred fone permits, they have been enter- ing them from time to time without thetr permission cards, By these raids the department hopes so strongly to impress the enemy aliens of the con-) sequences that continued will conse.” The raide were conducted simul- taneously in every borough in Greater Now York, and in Hoboken, Union Hill, West New York and Jer- violations (Continued on Second Page.) ACING ESULTS, P. 2 ENTRIES, P to-day to| (GERMANS ATTACK; WIN BACK SOME GROUND FROM HAIG | British Line Ret Retires Slightly at Hill No. 40, But Holds Elsewhere. WITH THE BRITISH ARMIWS IN THE FIELD, Sept. 27.—Very heavy German shelling this afternoon had arparently forced the British to re- tire slightly In the area of Hill No. 40, immediately north of Zonnebeke The conmequence, is again in German hands, | However, outside the town and northeastward the mae | the advances remain in control of the | | British. BERLIN | broke into }to a depth Bt. Julle where Sept. “The British the German defensive zone of one kilom . to the bitter © east of fighting with variable results continued throughout yester- day. In a fresh assault, the statement says, the British were driven buck at| many points by the fourt army, gaining even lens than in the attack of last LONDO} 27.~Wour separate and distinct German ter blows, delivered with — territi and | strength againet Malg's nowly won positions In the Ypres sector were flung back by British defenders last uigot Following ta the text of the report from the War Office “Later accounts showed the enemy spared no effort to regain important ground captured by us The fighting on the battlefront yesterday afternoon and evening Was exceedingly severe. Between 4 P. M. and 7 P. M. four separate counter-attacks were made in great strength against our now front from Tower Hamlets to the St. Jullen-Gravenstate Road, “The struggle was the most severe in the area south of Poly- gon wood, where English, Scot- tish, Weleh and Australian troops defeated repeated attempts of the enemy to break into our positions. The enemy's attacks all were re- pulsed after flerce fighting, in which the German losses from our artillery and infantry fire were | extramely heavy | “Later in the evening the fight- | ing gradually died down, leaving our troops in possession of the ground they had captured during the day.” Zonnebeke was held against strong enemy attacks. At several places the Germans succeeded in reaching the British lines, but were later ejected, The maximum depth to which the British drive penetrated the German lines over the six milo front was approximately @ mile in the Zonne- pele sector, | | Crown Prince Defeated in Two Ae Ite on Frenoh, PARIS, Sept. 27—German troops |atruck two desperate but Hnavitiing | | blows on the Chemin dea Damos last |night, to-day’s official statemeut re- | ported, On the right bank of t the. statement reported lr German ratdn and the same in Ainace| and Lorraine, Zonnebeke ratiway station, in| portion of} Ypres-Mentn road, } ISSUES SUBPOENAS AND STARTS INQUIRY AFTER PUTTING WATCH ON RECOUNT —_—_—____<¢ eR P oto. Peer er errr rr ee rere eerrr creer, reser e eee o0eee JAPANESE MISSION WELCOMED AT CITY HALL TO-DAY WANN First Districts in Brooklyn and the Bronx Add 20 to Bennett’s Big : Gains in Manhattan — Mayor’s 3 Leaders Confer. : Distr Attorney Swann took cognizance this afternoon of the ind ‘ “MAJOR GEN. SUGANO, BARON SATO. VISCOUNT ISHII. MAJOR TANKAWA, g | callous of fratul as disclosed In the Republican primary inspection of Ge COB44-8-8-966-6-604-009649-6-6-0-06-6-66584-506-6-046-4-65-16-66-0-068-6-645-461-44008444040680060Fr 04050000808 eseeseas {lat boxes. “Two Assistant District Attorneys, Nelson Olcott and John G — — Wallace, were assigned to go to’ No. 125 Worth Street, where the unofli MORE GUARD COMMANDS City Welcomes Japanese Wal recount is Deing conducted, and lake note of any evidence of frau. Mesers, Oleott and Wallace appeared on the sc RUSH MAY APPLY FOR A RECOUNT ON '- BENNETT SHOWING ene at 3 o'cloek this after he-ballot boxes. Qu information reesived in the afternoon the District Attorney wued a number of subpoenaes mand began noting the disclosures of ciemncionindilh esioheenliantiipaacliaanataanede and began an inquiry into the MAYOR WON'T SAY HE WILL RUN ON | "css ORDERED 0 SPARTANBURG Mission With High Honors rs Covtandt Park 1 And Gives 69th Send-Off 1 Cortlandt Park to Go | South Saturday. ! chimed i Flag | “BRITISH FLYERS KEEP UP Streets — Rainb RAIDS ON GERMAN BASES Orders nitted to-day piven | Visitors A Decked wer through Major J. T. 1 Monielpat Attorney's action fo Headquart uliding, to the tel dea: bowie ; with Prenident finaa eeaching: Neds »| proceed Regiment Shares in Tribute. —— Suspects ame Was “Pradin of the Board of Elections and \Cainp Wadew Spartanburg, S ¢ A ne | Pons ot Tuesday) Off of Ballots” in Conte: CITY PART ET. ‘ th: Mr. Beanett | Saturda ‘ ; ; Night on Railroad Junction Fortud wklyn and Bronx districts gave PEN SEIS a § t \ " Udy gains for “ feunett tb t Sev f a | . ji : in Belgium Hen hin afte ste “at Fou! sin the war agate 4 Brpeey is wlan etieial state P incveasing bis majority eve tty; Gol Howla,. Sheepabes become mor Pani thou toring. Uy. wie TAamechigl ; Petition Filed Without My (anyon ations 4b § o'clock to Twenty-t Infantry, Co! |course in New York, the ef a! * ee OAD ort, who wont , atte] ’ a Van) Cortlandt Park: Seventy-first M-| truyea ‘ | nay somine F Knowledge,” He Declares— |The Wirst Assembly District of the an ceca rare, |tuyed no slackening of enthusiasm ee ali primaries to op nina nip hina ae a fantry, Col) Hates, Ve Park?) sn the welcome ft accorded the RUMeany le VSL MIF RIABOS Yr Fuliee: Mranvia NMA the wn! Has Hopes in Brooklyn jo he Gain ot Ctteas ty Jand the J Brigade Headquarters, perlal Japanese Mi dropped many t f bombs, taking | “ Benr and the Second District Srig. Gon. W. J ‘Span ss s Saute of Tammany Leader I ". Me-| — . i Vircount (shit, this afte evernh Birect Iilta. on/the rallrosd lmep A | In view of the Hkelihvod of William | etn M. ‘The first Brooklyn district Krom the time the Commissioners | #t the Thourout Junction, the L voy, for Supe € Heneh, eR Ine the Repubitoan /£2ve 4 20 kuin of flve for Nennett, until they reached the ii t unetion, AM our machines returned seriously counter aquest ty | heme ¢ Mayor, Me t nissing and will be chocked where they will » she on © petition fied by the ity | r Bronx and Queens ba Free needa AMERICAN MARINES TAKEN rhe |! eee neh mee AED | Great Exodus Reported From North. | jy ti & erecting ¢ ( \ i Attin ¢ ; q ‘ In Mar bai a | tion was the One Hundred wou as tn Ai mr ore datiy candidate wi by know: [ings in vourt w ot be necessary WASHIN ph ST WHE ime Tifth Regiment of the Malitiw 1 Seattered as Pro Guards in| piraieval dation He ae Lie sid the Mayor | Mr. Hennott’s supporters believe that dictment ea dn from thel gion (the old Sixty-nint ‘ BPPMOSMARely 3 , siinple count of votes am they ara i ae AS BAN | dozen F h Villages ) vo wan 1: tate re] “However, It isn't necessary for me |O [Chicago Federal Grand Jury's investt-|came up from Camp Mills ut Miuesia| 02%" Fren illage me jAvoy, wa ‘a iM Fis Metical ee ah untit tt. presenta | M2N2we tuking into consideration the gation Into I, W. W. activities, « mreat| espectally to take part tn the dem Going to England. aoe 7 rie the Wil. Ho called} tu moet mat 4 ue un b many doubtful ballots credited te exodus of LW. W's ts reported to-| stration. As a matter of fact the| AMERICAN TRAINING CAMP In|“ Otte of hls !/\tweit, I will not cross @ bridge un-| Mitchel, which his watchers have i | | the members to supp parent] Ul 1 cone to At. Jchatlenged, t will b laay from ¢ nweat, Many are|Sixty-ninth shaved the hon with B, Sept. 27-(By the Asoclated| i oiutuce, But 1 | (he Mayor was aaked if be wanted | pr saat en , ma ite ta the Ge os ‘ ts of C no dist ie iketalin thae ae Peau), . . digs ' | 1) Mayor we kee 4 | pre affidavits he Cour {fleeing into adjacent parts of Canada, | the dl Unguist d visitors tr Pre The Ameijcan marines who nett investi, hava ‘op i}to convey the Supression by bis|for an order declaring Mr, Bennett | ths erninent yp. {tion of Manhattan 6 have been with Gen. Sibert's| hin ey , th le | 2 membera'of| Madison Aquare und ¢ 1 e [reference to the City Party that he]ty be the Republican nominee and | es Ho fast tndlute landieast-of Heth Avent pa Rare.e Wthdrawn trom | fucts broux nigh nh petition agaist |thin proceeding will not be oppose’ | orgunicn nd ¢4 i nus, {t and ppllt up into provost guards in| view tho bal M tenth sett become the Ke-|py the Mayor, or the Fusion Com | manta The Sixty-ninth, which dozens Of Villager aud cities of France, | Benne ants nit The neces # 4 Not! less be the first ol ' ard | go kK > Engiane 2 ies ; atene tt ‘ Giant te tenn an ‘ etwiand | tusl chin after ta upresslion, one| BENNETT TELLS OF AGREE wine avoldion , , wore among the mec {it saying that 1 \ y of vor, to wo forth at all” | MENT WITH MITCHEL LAWYER lregular cha fen » Canada, | torw ping every detuit|M#¥e & Iwok at ¢ eplied the Mayor, “When they count) On this point, Mr, Bennett sald ta | = of inodern wart 6 Democrats tw in Brooklyn there may be fos ' ase Whatever the result! y ichal wan! 1h | ’ AMERICANS ON MINNEHAHA, '«'! ald 5 aide M Mitchel, wae in iy | t nay be ‘ ed the examinat M : ow x One Killed 1 Dhree Saved as M 7 b r € Hii 1 Moat sank tte | vould be at wot gree yernine ic 1 : ? ia ue = | Ge MS ' ) Maas , pean Iw a —— - ywed i ' would n | ti=The pros | Al? Alone tho route of Mins ’ FROM WOUND IW BATTLE so fe BUEN : wet sion from the Hutt gine ahah ane ‘ an order and would do all is |war de a ‘ ihe attracted | jai: and thense to Jude Q " 7 4 hin power tate any f a crowd e. the w nd red flage of r t , aa \ vert WY Accompanied proceedings that rolght be Nae ake 4 popula festation | dun 1 in street 4 « the saved M Phair? Ne Jin fav ar with Germany, Govern |gied with the Fted, W ‘ we x unin Seok 4 we nited Giibert and mysel€ have beer | ment mifictn arin ed day thou- | the eing mun colora of 7 Sty r ar Victim. twenty years and I have jaande of aKes 8 ne ived |sive Orlental nation ¢ tetlotane Hvidentty Donte nthe I, i Lieut. 1 » his Integrity, Iam no | dent Ir s reported |!1uz display a ‘ ed to state, at this time, wha approving . be ASTINGTO fot | t 1 neutralit yusanda of J way take as a result of the attitud : (sganenaee doce? reporta Nureau oft b 1 t ins 1 of ballots,” WASHINGTON, Sel \phaasa- |" yar . et approx 4 ‘ ‘ : an lont a leg ° . | tA a caller at {time to-day, which w ' nonth: end! ; ; . : tr B sined to comma dor Na atl why there we ; ’ 2 ications of fraud in the |the sta A Netathen the:distia , — eine F watenting himself witk lhe and oMctain » Aseune | with the ariel wiot New Haven Chanwes See kK. law, 6 ae Uandgent ih the Ampasaadis Sagal re ns in Van Cortlandt Park Oo Men wh 4 wus reported m mw yew loiat days? per Nexentina,. hh are believed t, (At the Battery on its r T Ruther ama) fa , a Me ett's statement, saying pr r of how Count] Washington by a Tr were to " rel ey 4 ‘ - ‘My statement to Senator Benne are in Ruenoa| by Judge Gary, Fac taker ‘ _> quoted by him ts substantially gation to com. | dete Aran 1g the Government announced by + ; bec p pone hildren, | eorrent. It Metal cou Berlio. (Continued on Becond Paes? of the war. merce ene tare au ho hotom ates were cast fon \ *