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- Suspect Plot in $500,000 Fire.
- TAPS FOR SHERIDAN TODAY.; Many Sport Followers Will Attend Funeral of Great Athlete.
- SPEAR MAKES HIGH BILLIARD AVERAGE; Sets a Mark of 115-10 When He Defeats Moon in Poggenburg Memorial Tournament.
- Shipping News.
- 306TH WINS $100 PRIZE.; Has the Best Regimental Area at Camp Upton.
- SUNDAY MOVING PICTURES.
- GOOD FRIDAY BIG DAY FOR INCOME TAX MEN; "Kid" McPartland Finds Revenue Collecting More Strenuous Than Boxing.TAX MORE THAN ONE INCOMEMan Doing Business Here and Abroad Finds War DemandsTake Part of Capital.
- CHANCE IN TIME BEGINS TOMORROW; Government's New Daylight Regulation Goes Into Effect at 2 A.M.NO CONFUSION EXPECTEDEarly Morning Celebration in Madison Square Garden to Mark Advancing of Clock. Time Tables Remain the Same. Notice to Traction Employes.
- THE TREASURY STATEMENT.
- $1,250,000 GIFT TO BRITISH.; American Red Cross Cables It for Assistance in the Drive.
- COURT CALENDARS.
- TROOPS KILL TEN MEXICANS.; American Cavalry Crosses the Line Despite Murguia's Threat.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Obituary 6 -- No Title
- AUSTRALIA OFFERS WHEAT.; Willing to Send 150,000,000 Bushels Here if Ships Can Be Obtained.
- CLOCKS NONESSENTIAL?; A Protest for the Industry Which Supplies Many War Needs. SENATOR BORAH'S POINTS. He Makes Clear the Conflict Between Autocracy and Democracy. Efficiency at the Tax Office.
- Linen Supplies Very Small Here.
- COLUMBIA CAMP TO OPEN.; University Will Maintain It This Year at a Loss of $6,500.
- PRAISES AMERICAN TROOPS.; French Officer Never Knew Men to Fight with Such Fury.
- BELL SAYS BRITISH KNEW FOE'S PLANS; Allies' Withdrawal Prearranged, General Tells the Senate Committee. THINKS OLD GENERALSUNFIT But Hopes That He, at 62, May Be Permitted to Serve with Our Army in France. No Fear of Germans at the Front. All Our Generals Physically Fit. Bell Eager to Serve in France.
- ITALIAN AIRCRAFT ACTIVE.; They Bomb Enemy Bases and Cause Several Big Fires.
- CYCLISTS TO OPEN SEASON.; Four Professional and Three Amateur Races for Newark.
- 40,000 HERE TO WORK ON ARMY CONTRACTS; Quartermaster General Will Employ Garment Workers. in Trade's Idle Season. GUARD AGAINST STRIKES Decision of the Secretary of War to be Final in All Labor Disputes.
- THE WAR FINANCE CORPORATION.
- FOREIGN LEGION NEEDS AID.; Corporal Oscar Monvet Makes Plea to Stage Women's War Relief.
- WOMAN'S STORY FREES HER.; Charge of Disloyalty Falls as Lusitania Victim Tells of War Service.
- 513 MORE ARMY RECRUITS.; New York Again Leads in Number of Voluntary Enlistments.
- AMERICAN AIRMAN KILLED IN BATTLE; Phelps Collins Brought Down a German Before He Was Hit Himself.
- GERMANS COINING SLANG.; Soldiers Have Handy Names for All Their Equipment.
- Obituary 3 -- No Title
- GERMAN TANK LIKE TRAVELING ARSENAL; Crew Handed Out Bombs, Cartridges and Machine Gun Beltsto Infantry, Soldier Says. SEEK TO WIDEN SALIENT. Germans Trying to Make Progress Toward Amiens. Likely to Drive Again at Arras. GOT BEHIND BRITISH LINES. German Force Was Quickly Swept Aside by the Infantry.
- FRENCH RESERVES READY TO STRIKE; Army Intact, Only a Small Part Having Fought in the Big Battle. HOW GERMANS ATTACK NOW Sacrifice Their First Waves and Push Assaults with Highly Mobile Artillery. PETAIN'S MEN CONFIDENT Soldiers Are Satisfied with Fearful Toll Exacted from the Advancing Foe. Army's Confidence Unabated. Saw No Sign of Confusion. Foe Destroyed French Orchards. CROSSED ON BRIDGE OF DEAD. Terrific Slaughter of Germans Typified in Forcing of the Crozat. "Eyes" of the Enemy Blinded. Germans Stripping the Dead. KAISER VERY CONSPICUOUS. Talks Loudly to British Prisoners on the Battlefield.
- AMERICAN WOMAN KILLED.; Miss Marion G. Crandell, Canteen Worker, Victim of Shell.
- The Army's Steady Call for Books
- Why Express Shipments Are Slow.
- FIREMEN INJURED SPEEDING TO A BLAZE; Three Women and One Man Are Killed in Boarding House Fire. DARING RESCUES BY SAILORS Mother Fell from Third Story and Fractured Her Skull, but Baby She Carried Was Little Hurt.
- ARRIVAL OF BUYERS
- Major, Two Captains, and Six Lieutenants Are on Gen. Pershing's Casualty List
- N.Y. ATHLETIC CLUB EXPELS PRO-GERMAN; Others Accused of Celebrating Gains of Germans in Drive Are Suspended. GOVERNORS ORDER TRIALS Introduction of an Enemy Alien to the Club Is Made Ground for Expulsion. Talked of Physical Punishment. Ruysdael Denies Charges. Bar Introduction of Enemy Aliens.
- FINDS GENERAL WOOD FIT FOR DUTY ABROAD; Board of Medical Examiners Passes Him--His Friends Feared He Would Be Retired.
- STAGE TO AID LIBERTY LOAN.; All Branches of Profession to Meet Tuesday to Organize for Drive.
- Rockaway Hunt Club Elects.
- ATHLETES DON NAVY BLUE.; Pores, Giorgio, Dolan, and O'Neill Enlist at Pelham Bay.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- WISCONSIN BETTING 2 TO 1 ON LENROOT; Republican Managers in Senatorial Fight Declare VictoryIs Already Won.DEMOCRATS CLAIM GAINS Hopeful That Republican Attacks onthe President Will Help Davies--Berger Makes Hard Drive. Progressives Backing Davies. Basis of Davies's Hopes.
- SING VERDI'S "REQUIEM."; Metropolitan Gives Mass Instead of Usual "Parsifal" on Good Friday
- FORD FOR CAPITAL ISSUES.; Federal Reserve Committee Announces Method of Approval.
- URGE DRAFT LAW IN IRELAND; British Leaders Also Want Age Limit in England Advanced.
- PAGE AT ITALIAN FRONT.; Dlaz Entertains the Ambassador and General Swift at Luncheon.
- 'They Will Not Break Through,' Says Premier Clemenceau
- $1,000,000 RED CROSS GIFT.; American Organization Sends Check to England to Aid Wounded.
- GOV. STRONG TO OPEN LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE; Will Preside at Meeting at Carnegie Hall to InstructWorkers.RAINBOW DIVISION TO AID Organization of Allied Business Committees Expects to Raise $450,000,000--Trade Chairmen Named. Soldiers Expected to Help. Trade Committee Chairmanships. Ruling by Treasury Department.
- COMMERCIAL PAPER.
- FRENCH ELATED AT PLAN FOR GENERALISSIMO; Await with Eagerness the Great Counteroffensive Which Will Blast Foe's Hopes.
- Yacht Belongs to Harry S. Harkness
- LITHUANIA'S POSITION.; Baltic People Caught Between Germans and Bolsheviki. A Woman's Party. A May Day Wish for Germany. Red Cross House Wanted.
- May Bid on Uniform Contracts.
- BUSINESS RECORDS
- GLENN BACK FROM FRONT.; General Says He Never Saw Our Army in Such Fine Condition.
- HELD IN SEARCHLIGHT PLOT.; German Had Signal Code to Control Illuminating Device.
- NELSON MORRIS IS PUT IN CLASS 1A OF DRAFT; Board Says Packer's Washington Job Proves He Is Not Essential to His Firm.
- Detar Is Penn State Captain.
- RESENTS RUSSIA'S ATTITUDE TO US; Germany Demands Statement of Its Position Regarding the President's Recent Message. PROTESTS ABOUT FRANCIS Moscow Government, in Reply, Merely Sends Copy of Soviet Conference's Answer to Wilson. DEMANDS EMERY'S RELEASE. Finland Protests Against Seizure of American by Germans. RUSSIAN CRUISER SUNK. The Admiral Makaroff Hits a Mine in Harbor of Reval. STILL EDGING MOSCOW WAY. Germans Reported to Have Begun Offensive Aimed at Kursk.
- SETTLEMENT CLUBS IN MEET; Keen Competition Promised at Annual Army Games.
- FORGOT LIGHTLESS NIGHTS.; Between 600 and 700 Violators Warned That Order Is in Force.
- Our Role.
- BAR GERMAN SCHOOLBOOKS.; Board of Education Excludes Twelve Said to Contain Propaganda.
- FEARS BERGER WILL WIN.; Constitutional League Warns Lenroot and Davies of Socialist Strength
- LORD READING TO BE HOST.; Will Give Dinner Party at Embassy for Archbishop of York.
- TIME SHIFT ON BORDER.; Canadian Trains to be Delayed an Hour to Meet Our Schedule.
- PERSHING'S MEN URGE HASTE; Eager to Fight and Want to be Strong Enough to Count. ONLY MINOR UNITS ENGAGED See Need of Energy at Home if Effective Aid Is to Be Given. LACK OF AIR EQUIPMENT Not One American Airplane at Our Front, It Is Again Pointed Out. OUR MEN IN FRANCE ASK US TO HURRY BACKS PREMIER'S APPEAL. Daily Mail Says It Should Be Emblazoned in Washington. ENVY FIGHTING COMRADES. Americans Training in France Speed Up Work, Anxious for Battle.
- To Increase French Railroad Rates.
- SPREADS WAR ZONE.; Germany Notifies Holland of New Dangers in Hellgoland Bight.
- WILSON FELICITATES FOCH; Generalissimo with British and French Commanders.
- EARNS RED CROSS $80,000.; John McCormack Returns from His Concert Tour--Promises $100,000.
- PARIS SEES GERMANS INCREASING THEIR RISKS; Military Experts Believe Their Extended Salient Is Exposed to Flanking Attacks. Satisfied Germans Have Failed.
- 500 HOTELS TO STOP SERVING ANY WHEAT; Representatives by Rising Vote Answer Hoover's Appeal to Tide Over Crisis. SHIPPING TROOPS A FACTOR Meatless Days Abolished for Month on Account of Accumulation of Surplus Stocks. Hoover's Plea for Sacrifice. Limit of Our Exporting Power. Makes Only an Appeal. MEATLESS DAYS ABOLISHED. Hoover Announces Month's Suspension--Fair Prices Asked.
- BRITISH SEE IN FOCH THE NATURAL LEADER; Soldiers Themselves Now Realize That Unity of Command Is Imperative.
- Father McGrath Gets a Commission.
- SHIPS FOR TRADE; Commerce with South America to Help Us During the War and After.
- Georgettes Are Coming Strong.
- PHONE GIRLS FROM AMERICA; Thirty-three, Speaking English and French, Surprise Paris Colleagues.
- SAILOR KILLED WHILE RESENTING INSULT; Pursued German Who Made Slighting Remarks About Our Navy and Is Crushed Under Auto.
- Lieut. M.A. Jordan, Flier, Killed.
- The Civil Service.
- ALLIES URGED TO SEIZE PORT OF ARCHANGEL.; Fear in France That Germans Will Shut Off Communication with Russia. DENY ODESSA'S RECAPTURE. Austrians Assert Port Is Still Occupied by Teuton Forces. CAUCASUS TERMS TO TURKEY. Armenian Autonomy and Restoration of Old Frontiers Included. DEMANDS RUMANIA'S OIL. Germany Wants Wells Turned Over to a German Corporation. SENT CEREALS TO UKRAINE. Not Enough Found There to Feed Invading Austrian Troops.
- CARRERE MEMORIAL.; Testimonial of Friends Soon to be Unveiled.
- MAYOR WARNS AGAINST "LOAFING ON THE JOB"; Tells Heads of Departments He Wants the Names of Employes Who 'Think They Have a Pull.'
- SMALLPOX ON STEAMER.; Five Infected Negro Deckhands Taken from the Middletown.
- THE CONDITION OF TRADE.
- Record Number of Wounded Depresses German People
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- The War Situation
- ORDER COAL, SAYS GARFIELD; Administrator Warns Users of Danger of Future Congestion.
- Bright Sports Skirts Liked.
- PERSHING OFFERS ARMY FAR GREAT BATTLE; "All We Have Is Yours, to Dispose of as You Will," HeTells Foch. WILSON URGED ONCE CHIEF. Lloyd George Supported President's View--Foch's Record as Soldier.
- PRESIDENT URGES CLEMENCY FOR MOONEY; Asks Governor Stephens to Intervene in Behalf of CondemnedLabor Leader.
- UNIONS ARE PLEDGED TO BAR ALL STRIKES; Labor Planning Board Reaches an Agreement Governing Employers and Employes During War.
- NATIONAL COMMISSION DECLARES INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYERS FIRE AGENTS; DISBANDED LEAGUE LOSES ITS PLAYERS National Commission Declares International Club's Stars All Free Agents. NEW BODY STILL DOUBTFUL Combined Organization for Eastern Cities Unlikely After Move of Baseball Tribunal.
- CHILDREN TO SAVE TREES.; School Campaign in New Jersey for War on Caterpillars.
- AVIATORS OF WACO A TEST FOR GIANTS; Reinforced by Detroit Players, Army Team Makes McGraw's Men Battle to Win. Chicago Cubs Defeated.
- FOCH ENTERS.
- SENATORS ATTACK OFFICIAL BULLETIN; Publication of Alleged Misinformation About AirplaneOutput Denounced.THOMAS CALLS IT "FRAUD" Wadsworth Asserts Headings WereIssued Despite a Promise to Suppress Them. "Fraud," Thomas Declares. Need of Accuracy. Importance of Bulletin. Airplane Inquiry Continued.
- MISS MORGAN GIVES $500.; Says Part of France Taken by Germans Will Be Rehabilitated Again.
- MEN FROM AMERICA THE REAL NEED NOW; With a Million Fresh Troops Behind the Lines Germany'sDoom Would Be Sealed.QUESTION ONE OF RESERVESForces Need Not Be FullyTrained or Organized--WouldQuickly Whip into Shape.
- RUFUS ELLIS MOORE, ART COLLECTOR, DIES; Owner of Great Oriental Collection Was One of the Organizersof American Art Gallery.
- 75 Are Killed and 90 Wounded in Paris Church By a Shell Fired by German Long-Range Gun.
- Marriage Announcement 2 -- No Title
- NEW BATTLE CRISIS, LONDON BELIEVES; Hope of Counterthrust to Repel German Advance on ParisAmiens Railway.CLERGY EXHORT FORTITUDE War Occupies the Minds of Throngs in the Churches on GoodFriday. See Menance at Montdidier. Bigger Battle Phase Expected. Political Discord Silenced. American Force Exaggerated.
- TO SOLVE CITY PROBLEMS.; Committee Will Take Charge of Those Arising Out of War.
- Serge the Leading Fabric.
- DOCTORS AND THE LINE.; Opposition to the Bill for Higher Rank for Medical Men.
- Weather in Cotton and Grain States
- CAMP DIX TO FIGHT FLIES.; Sanitary Squad Will Strive for "a Vacant Typhoid Ward."
- PASS WOMEN SPY BILL.; Senate Adopts House Measure Without a Roll Call.
- BIG BOUT WITHOUT A HOME.; Maryland and Connecticut Rivals for Willard-Fulton Event.
- JERSEY CITY FIRE PUZZLES DETECTIVES; Government Agents Investigating Discovery That ItStarted in Two Places.PRUSSIAN RESERVIST TAKENInstrument Maker Arrested inBrooklyn on Charge of HavingExplosives in His Possession.
- FIVE PRO GOLFERS IN TIE.; North and South Open Championship Begins at Pinehurst.
- Education Notes.
- JAPAN NOT TO INTERVENE.; Terauchi Sees No Reason to Act in Siberia.
- LIBERTY LOAN LEGISLATION.
- ACQUIT DAVIS OF MURDER.; Brooklyn Prisoner, Indicted with Choir Boy, Faces Other Charges.
- ART NOTES.
- RISE IN WAR STAMPS.; Price Goes Up to $4.15 Monday-- Browning Gun Shown Today.
- WAR NOTE TO SOUND AT EASTER SERVICES; Preachers Will Spur Patriotism and Increased Effort in Face of the German Drive. MUSIC TO BE ELABORATE Cardinal Farley to Celebrate Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral-- Bishop Greer to Preach.
- HAILS THE ALLIED ARMIES.; French Senate Votes "Homage and Unalterable Confidence."
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- FRENCH REINFORCED, NOW PRESS THE FOE; German Assaults Slacken at the Same Time in the Oise Valley. MONCHEL WON BY PETAIN Operations in the Montdidier Region Have Cost the Germans Dear. FRENCH REINFORCED NOW PRESS THE FOE French Airmen Complete Masters.
- Obituary 4 -- No Title
- KNOX TO BE U.S. JUDGE.; Will Be the Youngest Man Sitting on Federal Bench.
- THE BATTLE AS SEEN BY GERMAN EYES; Cologne Gazette Correspondent Tells of the Determined Defense by the British. Only a Beginning, Says Ludendorff. Asserts Senators Seem Auxious. Calls British Defense Heroic.
- WANTS BOYS OF 19 TRAINED; Col. Roosevelt Would Put Them in Army Before 21 if They Are Fit.
- PARKS AND VICTORY; War Efficiency of City Dwellers Demands Clear Breathing Spaces.
- Thinks Well of Black Kid Shoes.
- 1,013 New Yorkers Who Have Been Called in the Second Draft; Departure of Recruits for Camp Upton Will Begin on Next Monday. TRAINS TO LEAVE ALL WEEK Extra Men Called as Alternates Will Make It Possible to Send Out Full Quotas.
- HEAVIER DRY GOODS SALES.; Distribution Is Far Greater Than a Year Ago at This Time.
- DR. BERTLING IS ARRESTED; German Lecturer Taken Into Custody Under Enemy Alien Act.
- Plestina to Wrestle Johnson.
- WOMEN GOLFERS IN MATCH.; Four Leading Players to Meet in Pinehurst Exhibition.
- Police Department News.
- MOVE IN REICHSTAG TO DEMAND INDEMNITY; Majority Parties Offer No Protest When Proposal is Referred to Committee.
- CHAMBER 150 YEARS OLD.; Merchants to Hold Celebration Next Friday.
- WALKS 375 MILES TO CAMP.; Drafted Man Goes Afoot from Binghamton to Paterson.
- Decrease in Mrs. Flagler's Estate.
- FINANCE BILL ADVANCED.; Conferees Agree on Issue of $3,000,000,000 Corporation Bonds.
- Plan Many Military Fairs.
- THE WAY TO SELL BONDS.; Well-Tried Methods Not Open to Park Objections. A Coney Island in the Park. Improvident Patriotism. An Attack on the Trenches.
- Fibre Silk in Sports Suits.
- ANGLO-FRENCH "HINGE" IS FULLY PROTECTED; Over a Million Germans Have Participated in Drive, Says Correspondent.
- TO AID CONVALESCENTS.; Red Cross House to be Opened at Base Hospital Today.
- LAST DAY OF CLOTHING DRIVE; New York City Has Given 600,000 Garments for Belgians.
- AMERICANS SEIZE GERMAN OUTPOST; One Prisoner, Glad to be Taken, Asks Permission to Go and Get His Brother. SURPRISED AT GOOD FOOD Captives Who Were Forced Into Ranks Readily Give Valuable Information.OVER THE TOP BY DAYLIGHTPatrol Enters Enemy Trenches andSpends Hours Exploring Them for 600 Yards. Prisoners Are Thankful. Germans Cry "Kamerad." Bombarded for Five Hours. Daring Feat of Patrol. Four Hours of Inspection. BROOKLYN SOLDIER KILLED. Corporal William T. Elwood Had Enlisted in Old 69th Regiment. Two Jones Families Worried.
- Title Golf Match Postponed.
- MUSIC NOTES.
- KAHANAMOKU WILL RACE.; Hawaiian to Compete Against Ross in Championship Swim.
- Cambridge to Honor President Wilson.
- THE COLONEL DOWN EAST.
- Hugh C. Chilvers Sued for Divorce.
- NO FALL CAMPAIGN.; A Gain to Keep the House of Representatives as it is Now.
- St. Louis Afternoon Papers 2 Cents.
- Artists to Aid Flushing Hospital.
- NEW INCORPORATIONS; Delaware Charters.
- BERLIN REPORTS GAINS BRIEFLY; Emphasizes the Advance Made by Troops in SommeAvre Region.CLAIMS SCARPE SUCCESSBeat Off British at Albert andHave 70,000 Prisoners.It Is Stated. BERLIN REPORTS GAINS BRIEFLY Predicts Mighty Blow Elsewhere.
- MANCHESTER'S EXPERIENCE; A Trench Exhibition That Fell Very Flat. WEAKENING OURSELVES. The Open Park a Support of the Morale of the People. CROKER AND THE PARK. And a Comment on the Public Effect of Wasting Money. Good Intentions Not Enough. W.S.S. for Tips.
- Gray Goods Sales Featureless.
- EXPECT GREAT DRIVE IN VERDUN REGION; Dutch Hear That the Main Thrust at Paris Will Be Made There.
- PAVES WAY TO DRAFT 700,000 MORE MEN; Senate Provides for Registration of All Those Reaching21 Since Last June.KILLS UNIVERSAL TRAINING Senator New's Amendment Defeated by Vote of 36 to 26 AfterAll-Day Debate. Feared Discrimination. Industry Already Drained.
- DUTCH NOT REFUSING GRAIN; Report That They Had Done So Causes Surprise in Holland.
- Taft's Son at the Front Slated for a Commission
- SEIZE WOOLEN MILLS OWNED BY GERMANS; Great Plants in New Jersey, Valued at $70,000,000, Taken by Alien Property Custodian. HAD BEEN LONG SUSPECTED Larger Concerns Subject of Investigation on Complaint ofTextile Alliance.
- COLD WIND CHECKS YANKS.; Huggins Gives Up Game to Teach Pitchers New Tricks.
- ARMY ORDERS AND ASSIGNMENTS
- Braves Down Phillies.
- Dance to Aid British Troops.
- VICTORY WILL REST WITH THE SHIPBUILDERS.
- TILLMAN AND HAMPTON; A Strange Case of Poetic Justice in Politics.
- FIRST DISCOUNT CO. IS ORGANIZED HERE; Foreign Trade Banking Corporation Will Largely Buy and Sell Acceptances.MAX MAY TO BE IN CHARGEGeorge A. Gaston Elected President of Concern Which Starts withCapital of $2,000,000. Five Directors Selected. Mr. May Naturalized in 1888.
- MILITIA QUELLS RIOTS IN QUEBEC; Anti-Conscriptionists Wreck Office of The Chronicle, Ownedby General Watson.MAYOR'S APPEAL JEEREDQuarters of City Registrar Fired--Mob Disperses When TroopsArrive. Premier Borden Orders Firmness. Watson in Command at Vimy.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- SAVED BRITISH 'HEAVIES'; Gunners Brought Off Most of Them and Kept On Firing AIRMEN CLEARED ROADS Their Sensational Attacks Forced Advancing Germans to Take to the Fields. FRENCH REFUGEES STOICAL "C'est la Guerre," Their Smiling Comment as They Trekfrom Ruined Homes. The Fighting Near Albert. Fine British Endurance. Most of the Big Guns Saved. Airmen Drive Germans from Roads to Fields. Scenes Behind the Lines. GUNNERS SAVED BRITISH 'HEAVIES' The Trek of the Refugees. Trundling His Wife on a Barrow. Bossy Takes Her Time. It Is War!
- PARK TRENCHES WAIT SITE YET UNCHOSEN; Excavations Cannot Begin Until Loan Committee Has Considered the Engineers' Report.TEN DAYS FOR DIGGING Bond-Selling Campaign Will Be Well Advanced Before the PublicityExhibition Can Be Ready. Ten Days for Construction. Much Material Not Yet Here.
- HERE TO BUY FOOD FOR STARVING FINNS; Representative of Revolution Declares People Will Fight to End for Freedom. OPPRESSED BY GERMANS Hopes Americans Will Give a Fair Hearing of Nation's Democratic Ambitions.
- SOMME SALIENT BEATEN IN; British and French Forced to Retire Lines South of the River DRIVE SLACKENS AT NORTH Haig's Troops Regain Ground at Some Points by Counterattacks.FOE'S ARRAS LOSSES LARGEImmense Forces Used Vainly inEffort to Take the Town.with Vimy Ridge. Heavy Fighting All Day. Heavy Losses of Germans.
- Obituary 5 -- No Title
- COVERS BOND ISSUES OF $12,000,000,000; Ways and Means Committee Bill Provides for $4,461,000,000 More in Liberty Loans. PROBABLY WILL PASS TODAY Authorizes $1,500,000,000 Loans to Allies, Bringing Total of That Item Up to $8,000,000,000.
- ORDERED TO SEIZE HOARDED WHEAT; Food Board Notifies Deputies Pro-German Farmers Are Obstructing Government.TWO DAYS FOR MATZOTHSMay Be Sold and Served April 1 and 3--More Complaints Against Bakers--Milk Exhibition Opened.
- The Right Mental Attitude for the Stress of the War Crisis.
- Progress in Fall Styles
- Two British Fliers Killed.
- Bar Germans from Lake Vessels.
- WOMEN TAKE 1,413,000 JOBS; Have Replaced That Number of Men Since 1914--Many Were Servants.
- AMERICAN WOUNDED MOVED.; British Replace Them in Our Red Cross Hospitals in Paris.
- ACQUITTED EDITORS RESIGN; Owner Promises Philadelphia Tageblatt Will Support America.
- DODGERS READY FOR TRIP.; Complete Early Training at Hot Springs and Prepare to Leave.
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