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tl “If ft Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ — |“ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | Copyright, 191% by The Frese, Peblishing Co. (The New York World) — PRICE T “Two CENTS. 1,000,000 TROOPS INU. S. CAMPS | “Cirenlation Books Open to All.” ] ——— 20 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. _ NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918. ‘SAY ROTHENBERG'S ALB IN GOREN MURDER FAILS: MARKED BULLETS EVIDENCE WILL BE RUSHED TO FRANCE | GERMAN OFFICER IS SEZED GERMANS FAIL IN DRIVES WITH ORDERS FROM BERLIN TO REGAIN LOST GROUN | ———_—_—__ +. «(7D WRECK Bl WAR PLANTS ALLU. S. TROOPS NOWINCAMPS London and Paris Report Situatio TO BE HURRIED TO EUROPE Favorable to Allies on Thirteent Swann Asserts oars He Finds Sus- pect’s Statements False and | Contradictory. | TELL OF $10,000 FUND Slain Gambler Said to Be Vic- tim of Death Dealing Sys- tem for “Squealer.” Assistant District. Attor Smith, after work hela Gy thn Pederat authortt Se ture and Luce Rivegs. This may be a part of the checking up state A code message found in WASHINGTON, April 2.—The announcement trom Lond hal) ferrifory mentioned in the Paris report. According to London ere eet yl n on purporting to b : ae b American Army units are to be brigaded with British and Fr organi-| {wo German counter attacks in this region were broken up and @ thad he had disproved every sn a x nn thout debate zations was interpreted by army otlicers here to-day as indicating that) Ggrman battery was silen A large number of German dead destroy the Eddys " Rothenberg’s attempted alib wa Bs i 1¢ United States Gov2rnment is ready to thrust aside all que ere found on the field. tt » | id 3 i f } The District Attorney's orf > | ethishen, the Du Fs te a ‘i t national pr at American man power at the intmediate disposal London also reports a local atlack at Hebuterne, north of now convinced that T t ta ter!, in Wey i i thief and ee ne wltnese—was & 2 | plant at Wilmington and @ tannery - spun of the Allies itert, in «hich German prisoners and machine guns were taken ip eoreer Seen rexnce with the S| ree one CLEMENCEAU UNDER FIRE here was every indication that American troops no raining] 4 @ counter allack repulsed. British troops made successfub avavaten,” the uystem | Was iste canard bike hat lid ‘ here are . ed across regardless of their proficie raids near Acheville and Holleteke in Belgium. 3 Ne s inal, according to the’prisoner's a4 te death for the gambler who “sa Tee) Veueeeen see mies enters BUT HE ESCAPES UNHURT The statement carefully notes that the na’ Al aspect ¢ Rothenberg, it is we inal after making a. copy of Gen, Per s army is not to be iapalred, The building up of that) od in bringing about a united control of the agent of the wi Tt ts said Lieut, Fischer was In ( 1 N er Mine will. tee s rapidly sossibl . ica ; : ie Bergan’ roll wine tou “ eal i Ame ins Bs deel hu Mm * a a e bh Ps f : : : armies and to America’s decision to let United States troops fight \ a way, brought a : y ipplement that effort other American Be Wal DE: Tete . : as unils in the British and French armies in cases where they are : : Beth sik é Are B hrougin the French and British lines to meet the present emergency rol vel sufficiently trained spendent na cae * , s for the transportation of additional forces,” v trained lo form independent divisions, Attorney Swann 5 7 4 re : ; : sie : now being completed.” . we va it 4 ; PARIS 1? I ' “Rothenberg d oned while ‘ indication that the full extent of British ARIS, April Following is the text of to-day'’s War Officg We have found many of hi 1 r A » be devoted to taking forward American unit and | report mrents to ibe false and cor au ; a, i st double the he 7 the f k rey ‘ oor c ns, " © oR as fe y calm on the tront between the J Niece of Levi P. Morton and tw " : : American man f SUS LS ALP ora ak rl ' le ra 4 es the Pee 1 . . and the Somme. te artillery fighting became rather he: long Her Two Daughters i ' leauiata ina i ume time cf na t d ghting became rather heavy along P ¥ t caller at « fs favora f = ome paris of the battlefiel “spa eye: aller @ : Among Victims - patti Ne : “Fran ‘0-British ¢ 60 e and tt n nt 3 ierged wit anco-British troops made some during the night of idleness 1 supported Ere : , mostly. by ie ad Land w 2,000 AT FORD PLANT ‘BAKER GOES 10 ‘ROME ng is completed and “Gen. Pershing wishes to bel Somme and Demuin. mits all these thin Y t SWANN SAYS HE TRACED MOVE. Ralph S ad MENTS OF ROTHENBERG. - “We have traced t o the defendant and © time they the ¢ » gether on th We havo le: what money the same game. that the th who left the Cohen and the Gallupo, a waiter In 48th Street and Sev same restaurant wh remained Sun o'clock Monday i tain woman, whom we are sve 1 " The woman's name ix Yvoni orning eon prom ork and Paris. empl don’t know her last name now in my office being austion ; “Tt ig prtty clearly wn that oe Sait Cohen gave $0 to i rh che fore he was shot. It money when ‘he w parently he bad new cloths broth Mr. Smith, who had n ept early yeste! murder of C his bed, looked b when ho appeare< t Attorney Swann arre ust spent son 17 sald Mr. Swaur “Rothenberg did it," Mr Sn said. A The two men m I , where Rothenberg was ting to questions. The purpose to confront him with the new fu (Continued on Eighth Pa Edw Rey uF Ml (Racing Entries aud Results, Pos - BAFEST SPRING TONIC, er John's Medicine Runranteed J. \¢ om alcohol or dangerous drugs— Butlds you wv—Ad G. in the 4 THREEN.. OMEN KILLED IN SHELA, OF PARI CHURCH ,.| DerRor ans ALDERMEN PROVIDE JAIL TERM FOR FOOD WASTING CARLISLE GASTLE SUNK 4s AGO . . After Battle Between the Luce nen . WITH A WAR CARGO Men in High Spirits Despite the Mud, Rain and Avre Rivers ed bv the ; and Heavy Packs— Marching OND : aaa P 7 a ee Tune on Mandolin. ar Office sa oe Aid ' ITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE ( I In tt rf 1y in the area between the Aves Ay 1 clogged { { ve ca guns, A ; ; hry 1 e wa es a Germa ad n this locality h ath } , zi 1 pla ; 1 itta nemy later in the day : 1 " e nan battery ia ; , {at range and silenced Si A \ Hh) in mY Selb ied \ : the G | r ipture of ; 4 = 1 ' : od n also, and a m | pe m Auativene ah nani GE g é repulsed, the Government is being exerted s ping Mages and t he daimag % sinder of ut ch we secured | Lieut, Fischer Told to Destroy WAR AG R AGAINST BULGARIA Eddystone, Bethlehem and Dupont Works Day of Drive—Battery Silenced BY AID OF BRITISH TRANSPORTS Men and Machine Guns Taken the thirteenth day ontinue favorable to the Allies hardest fighting was between the Somme and the AND TURKEY PROPOSED IN SENATE RESOLUTION Double the Expected Number of U. S. Soldiers Will Be Sent Across Under Agreement to Merge Them With Allied Units. 0 FICTAL reports on this, of the battle in Pp. , vo Natior HE United States now has 1,000,000 men in the variou River a announces an adoance by Franco-Brilish t B forces bets So: ¢ and 1 f P antonments, who have had five months or more of training ; i rae and Demuin, although the greater part } a) of the fron t n the Si w it ‘i airy and am ng | They are ready to go into service immediately upon arriva | Peon @ Somme and the Oise was relatively quiet, alry and 5 twar | aaer the ne % in London reports capture of prisoners and machine guns imperial intelligence departmen new agreement with the Allie between the many ofticers here the French-Ame nies in which t mpossible to withdraw t MADE MYSTERIOUSLY MW Suspect 1 the region of the Colonne Trer French made t Banede-Sapt the »k prisoners. AFTER WSITING FRONT ‘sive neestions on of the French and Britis! two successful raids and to brettes a German attack on sm Arras and St. Pol have | | was officially Arra posts wa er bombardment ¢ made ans ha ¢ other armies, to keep 4 purel oftic 1 Moto § will lead niles from the battle line, rth of Arra 1914 | tion ulti. | t ed « med « report that more than n have been af a f replacing losse: » miles bevond the furthes¢ } 1 Ge Ame 1s is the com — i ———— ae “BRITISH REPULSE TWO ATTACKS; | U. S. TROOPS CLOG ROADS TAKE PRISONERS AND GUNS TO FRONT FOR FOR THIRD DAY Many German Dead Found on the Field Guard units in