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RGES IRE DEFEATED 15,000 Prisoners Bagged By Night, Is Prediction of Reporters With Army, (By United Press Cablegram.) j LONDON, April H. Xing George to- j Say sent the follow-in mca( to Tield ! Marshall Kalg-: "The whole empire re-: Jclcee at the news of yesterday's sac- : cessful operations. England 1 proud that- the capture of Vlny baa fallen to i the lot of her troops." i By WILLIAM PHILLIP SIMMS (With the British Armies Afield.) LONDON, April 10. There is every reason to believe that by tonight the great British advance will have taken 15,000 prisoners and between 50 and 100 guns. Tlje driving force of the great offensive was undiminished today. Haig reported 9,000 and 40 guns as yesterday's capture. During the night the British seized Fampoux and defenses to the north and south. Haig's report says: 'There was severe fighting at the northern end o Vimy ridge. The enemy was ejected. The eastern slope was cleared and counter attacks repulsed. In the neighborhood of St. Quentin the enemy was driven from high ground. After an intense bombardment the enemy at night attacked on a narrow front southeast of Ypres and succeeding in reaching our support line. They were immediately ejected leaving several dead." The fighting today extended northward and a battle started near La Bassee. MANY SALOONS IN MTH0 CLOSE Federal Agents Have Their Thumbs on EnemySympathizers. T'r-o i Pi ! ion mr t oui. s-'oror than Apnl K'!. for many s!'niiiifii In l,nk uiit. a wording: to th- prrsml -;iv jt;.-h "f t'-'b ral a tnts. rn-a' p.un.b. r "f saloon who h ar ow (! by"'rion uho until r'-f.-ntly at p..,t syi!ip.itl-,:;:-"il with "icrmany and ii-ttia ar- b-i!iK ua!.h--l. If the cr-n- . -rs.-itioi, iii tl.-s.. plao-s is tin-Ariicri-aii in all lik.-l'h"o.i a go rniii r.t man -a ,;; walk M. ftiul tak'- th- f'ib ral liov-ns-,,;f ,r- w il v.h Tf !f llT.I't 1."-- hung in n i . ,n -. !,;! u- pin. . 'f Oif saloon is V, p- , ;., r, a- lion ! j-s (o riiiriiitos for busi- , . :(! '!- fi-.I.-ral ii- -u.s. is gono lloj., , , i ., ! , -r i i-ahh- t- a. Y" r, i al ia ry . f..r - : -ia-ii of i hr- f-.brai law. 1- -v u,- lo o'-un'y saio.-n'K- p' t to rno:- th- fviii! atl.i'S of thoir ii . pi. .-. s pf-root. no i on vr-rsi t jon in ;o. ,, n- .' i".is:n---s wbtfh will brinar t I r,ilii i f lite f'-l-ral ag-ril.- upon ! . V i : 1.1 .'. : 11! of t!,js . :- n rypa'i'iK ' hsor:s in Imr.d1; g !:! i" r . g'iai-.J p-;.-.p;s o i n '. ' i ii ; ' ii ;. t" i' a r. NOTICE. Th. r- b- a Hooting of s t r-,-kho!d-vt s of pv.pl. M' r--:in'. ii. ; i 'o . iii i v -oh ox. long. Whiting Public Iibrar. at 7 .. ;...-k sharp AImi-sioii by ivlnntillHtp.ti cards onl, 4 1 DON'T FORGET THIS r-.ytrtastera of Lake county from ' tea Harbor to the Kanfcafcee river ;-.-.6 leccived tae followlngr from Ta-btng'toii: n string the continuance of hostilities tiotween the United Stat and Germany, no mall matter of any kind can be sent to Germany or any post orTlce v.-Uhia the Jurdlstion of Oermary. Because of the fact that mail for Anstria, Hur.srary, Luxembuvgr, and TuvJtey requires transit through Geriiscy, to w!i:c!i country mall service ,--ir.i th-s Uiilted States Is now sus- - ::vl-":l. f trail matter of pity kind nn ' -c so'-.t !- 't,q a'yiri court' tics. The exchause of postal money orclors between tha United States and Germany is suspended until further notice.

WARNING!

Extract From President's War Proclamation An alien enemy (unnaturalized German) shall not approach or he found within one-half of a mile of any federal or state fort, camp, arsenal, air-craft station. government or naval vessel, navy yard, factory or workshop for the manufacture of munitions of war or of any products for the use of the army or navy. Bunsiness and Prcfessioua! Men to Cultivate All Empty Acre- , age for Foodstutfs, Major Sinai!-y ,f Untiii'iion.!. M : .! T"hnsn of i.ary. Mnvor t'nllahnri "! East Chicago nl Mayor 8:hrxs- !'. Whiiinit wilt l- avo this evening f-r In- ! ritanapiilis to nU'rul a mfctmK -h 1 1 I':-" j th rovernor of all nw vors of first, nee-j end ami third Ha ciW- m th i h t . Ths purf05 rf t'n" rniine; is u -on-eider matters prtainirtR war prf'paration. anionic these th cultiNSt'on f acant lots and lands. A movoni' nt s b-int o risi.i" r" fl m Hammond anion busins- and prof.-s-ssiori.il mn of organizing a rorn t - 1 1 V I" tak over a l.-irK trn. . of Un.l siiih of towns, havo it rli-wol nj'i) l.arrowfil ami iivij.-(i into b-'iif or nn;irtr a'r-s. Each husm'-ss or vr-jf f-! i.na 1 man will bo oalK-'i u;on to ci U i a: his portion Personally. Thos' who haven't atitomo-tiH-s could ultivatc tb vacant !"tf m t w n. TIMES BUREAU, AT STATE CAPITAL. INDIANAPOLIS. INt'. trii !o. governor ;ooilri(h is uniku t out his plan to mobiliz" th. spni' hours of 1 i nun in Indiaiiii who sre r.ot .all.. I lo !);--. l iiii'rs for army snrvu Tli will be ns-'i irt tl.- i ii ! i at ion of lan-l aii'l Iho raisine of larger (Tops of I'ooiDtinYs ti.i.s yi-ar. It is th" mtcniion (' Ho";i t-rnor to form a sort of military organization ami irtak th. fa rm work; sirvlcf as !.tn!itii on 'he men as actual mili'ary p-rvi-. H- has dir. (toil prof. i'i. I. f'liristi.', (if rurdu- ( "n i 'ts; t y. to corn..- to this city anil tnko pi-, liintnary CinrlnuKl mi paK fl HldD BOYS LEAVE THEIR HOMES ilM-i. I by I'i'-ie-lt J. -S--I- i:. U'llson :;roi Sor--!a:y ("!:nris Sijis-risr- ,,f tho- ( 'iiaiti o.-r of '!nniT- rarr; iiiR a largo American flag, ar.-l Poli e t'apr.iin Fr.-il K::nb.i h. a li'tiv band of tf-n Hammond hoys, uses ranging from la to 25, marrlii-1 O'.t of the local r.-. riiltins4 offi.es this ninoii!; to the Ni.kel I'.aie railway station wl-or. they i.o.'i.le.l the l l :-Z train for l'orl Wavne t.. take t"i".al examinations I , - ( r . ent - r i : -. t h e s--r v i re. A! Station they M .-re u. I I . '.!'.' t i; others, f'ifrs, frivn.is, a ,-row l of y'.r.'ti ia.ii-s ami a d e I e-4 a 1 1 on from th-? the Chamber of rnsnnifnf. The parting prent--l a real war-titr.e p--tnre. 'Mothers, . sisters ami n petheni ts rt led. The young la;hei ishe.i tlie hi.iys sue- f ami ps i .- tht-m re-me-i-i-r -i r ine motl'er was nearly pr.-filr.ilf for s)o was h.sil .sine her t'.vo ur s. T i . s e ' ---ss of tl: beoS more geTier.ii' f Mo-linfee-s v:il he H'-i-t away oa. day from n-.-.- on an-l each s.-t of in. n will '; es.-ort-! to fhe static.n hy a si e.-ial deU-gation. The next band will he headed by the Masonic drum corps. Ma.- M. McCbare. a 1 -ear old lad. uhn s.-cjred the consent of his parents, left this morning. fie wore U t . i - k.-i hoc 'k c r s an-i dnt not seem a hit frightf i;e,i. le lived at 4.'..". I5th s r e t . l":;e ot';f-r .-iim i.-,rn:ts an-1 he : ;- ;,aai i.iMri-njf! f--i.o-, ' i'n-1 an.l I..-. . ! i a h - l ., ",:. I-ohaia a--n-,;-- P-.he:' I'- aiu. ".'.7 l-;.i--t i.,:.- sti-e, i: i',,;t;-;,s k. i;v.pis :.ir. i.v.th street. .i,,s.:i (a'N.o'i, 1 ':; Mahigan aenu.-; (leorge Mci;i-atii. 210 Truman Street: Oiier iliv.-r Led bet rep, s 1 ('-ami.-. street: Uobert M nrldt-y, -S3 So'.il trrt, and

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M:VS V'"i:K. pi-! 1 I tj : 1 - s .n-!a . 'r.-ii a !,..no- run in 'lie t;rst irinirur 'I' Ihe hiKir.-si h. ..-r pla..i on "'h.d's run.. "- hi light p. win .c-.v Vo.-k. Th- Iingllii; ,-li,.t , a' ,;.a .i.Ml w.h'ofniiig on,-s ;,..iay r.s.und thr'.aigh every g'i!h-'ing crar,n ..f th. tr.-at '.tot-'j ;i V. 1 .as ma sl, I ig UllMai p-.f. . ' An-1 a-- i!o- so.,U-. y r- ruid b-r of 'hid' r- a.-h .i his , i. ,. h. -d Psls il . :i v . ;i 1 , 1 i a' ti ':.! .1. nam. i,, Hr.-adway ami. 'h- ii. tlm Vtiviny uas pert :i i b-d. 1' 1-1 Off. !)- Sloh- til.' fees thunder b .'iipoum ing thal'Tiot ,,ne cm' of .ok - u.d.J ..u!d Jim taU. f,.,- hims.-ir. 'Kvery inmy, wji.-t b.-r 1 g. t. iiiIhousand or 1 1 - l-undped :hou-and." said Sunday. "I 11 give i,. 1 h.- American Ih-d I'mss and tlm V. M '. A. work amonr,' the tro..p." It was a knockout. Crowd Cheers 'Sunday. "Thal.'s my answer o. I he shnnks vJio sav I'm out f,.r inniii-y," he y.-llcd. The crowd w.-nt wild. '"lad m a serge suit, a him- how tie. whit.- "tango" shirt and pat.nt bath-i shoes. Sunday U-ap'-d into the arena and. aft.r the matin, r of Na poi.-oii. b d surf.rise nttaek after attack. Twice the frr.-at 1'nroiiKs amid the pine shavings ami sawdust trails of tlte Kiant talertiach- nimied to then- feet and how .-rl vitli inspired vrivtion. Then came the climax. Leaning far he.' k an-1 cupping his hands as Jm Jitjrje.l h-,s raspittir oi.-. ''asmir Kazrnis!-.!. 1 2 Wai.asii a, nm. Keitii 'ih-ox. . t -ployed at the Her;: I'ompany, !"tt .-si '-r-.ia y to ;oin his company of t; " natiomil guard in Oh-n. He re.enrl.'. r-'u:n-if frfin th.- border. HODSEUELT VISITS WILSON By ROBERT J. BENDER (United Press Staff Correspondent.) W ASHIN'ITDV. April 1". War work gnmii'1 st-e'lily alont' today. 'ol. Roosevelt f vi rn i h e.t the only relief from the .ri.-kcroiind of war i-i eparation t"itt a V.r.-:nl smil" an. I h i usnwl Mia.eril' h. houi, .i.-.i up tie- white lions-- si.-ik to ,;i'k a liitle htisin ss" with I'r.-r.i.ient iNon. The I'oh.nel hull hefore the pivsi.Un! the letails of his plan in rnllst a yoluntt-er fiiisi..n for th" European battle front. Wlien he came out he sai'l the president "doubt los would in his own "hie tinif render a decision." PLOT TO BLOW UP CAPITOL Hy I Iliteil Prrss. I o, - .i ; v : : ; : . - H--p. N.-'.i V, rr-,t- .i 1. "e.n-.n tin. -na-- ,v, the eapitol jsr .wn.J. t.lv. Fit't -, ,.ftl.Tre will he on duty at n'nh! anu no one will he ai:-w.i.l to enter 'ctound.- .if'er Miit-f t w !'Un'..t .1 j-,.t5.

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riire.-tjy mi.) the n-ammo'li sound n: S ; board that threw Ins words into th. furt.hest reaches of the tat-tnacle. Sunday issued liis dfi: "i'.im- on. you i ;..l-fo! .-ak-n degeti-. iiai.s; come on. ou forces of iniquitv ' m New York that have mad. tin- church a i uspnior and a doormat to w ipe you! .inly ft.-i on. '..me on ou irnluoT. iono' on. ; mi triph extract of ttitsrny;, . on,,- on. you assassins of character; j .-.in ,.n. o;i sponsors ,f harlotry ; corn. ; o i. mi iief;im.rs '.f t;oi and tnemivs e.f j iln- ciiurch; ome on. imi bull r.eck. i j best lc-brow ej. liog-jow led. peanut - brain- j el, weasel-eyed f mi r-tlipohefs. falei a arms and 'X('ess fiaggags. j Denes the Knockers. "In the name of ;od, I challenge andj ih-fy yt.ii. It's mighty easy to lie about a man w hen lie's riot on the job. I'm j lo re now. 'mil" on !" Then w Jiirling to pa t riot i sm. Sunday again brought the croud to us feet wltlii bis- pi.-n. for the flag. I "You ghastly, hib-ons. infamous1 Priis-iii militarism," Is.-. shrieked, j "stand tip! The women and children j you hnv- murdered cry for Jmlp. ' r.d I say to you people that oven j today the ib rmans would t)e pounding j at our door if it hadn't Jicen for the! answer made by the men of Lngland a lid Frai cc ar.d Italy. ";erman im.erialism is doomed: and the guns of the. I'nifed States are going to liip !iig its grate." He wayo tlm fi.ip; and the crowd how led. LINER HITS AMINE ' B.t I nlted res. NEW TOTiK. April H. The Ameriican Liner, New York, strurk a mine j while outside Liverpool bar but her ' payensers are safe. I The message official said: "Aineriean I.iner. New York struck nitre at 7: 15 ywt'Pday evenins; wjitie nine rnijes out of Liberpoo'. bar. Fro-eed-f d under own Hteani. No easu a 1 ie?." ! The New York w.js the thirJ nrine.1 'ra.sser.f.-r ship of t. e Amerioan line to sail. .-'he If ft port Mare'i l. .-he ' jearrie. seven A tner icar.s. The Fte.,rrier is owned by the International Mer-I j cuntile Marine a-nd of 10 Tf'S. tons. j I Passengers on the Pt. Louis just ar- , IriyeJ broiif-'ht word of the th rnian a. -j t; vity in HowiiiR mines.. It is to one of' h -. tl-at the New YorS must have I falh-n virtirn as she was piohnbly pro- j luiK li i-.de- pi!..! .!Ud the ltritish pi'- ! '.- ' :.!! . j.ref -illy iiiforii.ed of the Jo-' stsori .'' i '!. Ih'ill-'h ItllTies, Tile (h-r-j 'ri.sn ;o r,. -. w , - seutt.-ied hy a little' Norwegian tramp e.sseh Hritish pa - i trols suspirione.i the ship, overhauled j h- r. found mines ahourd and promptly i ; lie fitptn'ti "H'd t.- , a-'hofe for "es-ed. rang; uu ' ..t, .ive laritr12 I f" ,-r,ar.

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defense gun; a 1.1. S. battleship; American troops; airplane; partial view of hydroplane, nd American submarine.

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SGLDIERS Burnham Citizens, Anticipating Strong Arm Methods at Village Election Next Tuesday, Want Federal Aid in Their Behalf. iai to The Timksj liniXHAJI, ILU. April lO. rit izet.s of Indiana's Harhary Coast who do not participate in th.- r.-vels. gunfiglit. rap xames and orgies an.i desire to puree Harnham from niti, have r:covered f i ..mi th- temtiorary. knoi n-ont ,-id.niinistered by file boy mayor. Johrinv F'aiton and ha administra t -on, when the Independent Voters ticket opposing his was oju i.ted out hs 'irregular" last, wepli. "ithout a th ket at the polls !n the village eleetion. April 17, the Independent Voters are Instructing; citizens to write in the names cf their Candida t's on the ballots. An.l anticipating that physical and mayhap K'in force mlsht be used during iht election the citizens claim they w.il appeal to the federal ipii'f rnmf nt. to have a company of soldiers on d ity election day. News that a committee from the Hammond Chamber of Commerce would 9ik states Attorney Moyne of iiicapo. to free Murnham from vice was hailed with Joy by the Independent Voters here today. In their appeal to the citizens of Burnham. in handbills heirii? circulated today, the Independent Voters Man: in part: "Do jti-i believe in Goo, fiiiver'.m e n t ? ' "I'O you want to live in a law-abiding" community instead of a mining; i atr.p? "Io you belic-y c in decern y, self-respect and courageous ma.nhood? If von do not. then bow your heads In shame and aliow your village to be tho iiicrca of prostitutes, cainhlers. uyi :nen and yro.ks. i "if jivi do not believe in tiuse t iir.25 j then join the fieht, do your bit. and ! a rite these names onto the ballot: i Tor president. Merle K. Wilson; for trustees, Halph V. Smith. Fred - 1: i -: ,an ard Robert .1. Frank." j The tpijestion which arises is thi.": Will th:s ticket if it d.-feats I'atton I t lamp on the lid in Furi.hr.m or l.-.ivf j conditions as the-- are? t-xecntioii. T'.e mine sweepers p the channel free daily, but the (hrn.ans h-ive a submarine mine layer. The favorite (h-rniar. trn k J.. r.-ti.forr- has b- ' n i., r,,, .if... float t n c tn.r.'-s when the tide won hi ' bor. lh. m 1 inner narA live nfWRpnpfr for people wtio are till nn earth th.if whnt THK TIMKS i-

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Ht I niled Pre nbleernui. ; I'.i" 1K .7 AXIRO, April f 1 !itt ppier liplomatio i.-Iat.onR uita; ;Oerniar:.v within t w en t y-f mir ho'-Jt , a high anthoritv wa? quoted as jc-iar- i . i jinis th formal a n r.ou neen.eri t moulii jrome tonight. Many fif tiie people are! ti ernand ir.g w ar. If wis j r'stitned ! Switzerland tvou'd n-j'imr. i rt ga of Krazihau ir.terests in p.e:-;'n. , (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, April 10. Kepresentatlre Henry T. Helesen. North Da. kota, republican, flied of appendicitis i this afternoon. (By United Press Cablegram.) PARIS. April 10. rreneh anthotitles i ; ' today ordered evacuation of Rhiems by i the ciil population. i . i (By United Press.) ; j PITTSBUROK, April 1" Justice D. ; i partment agrents annonnced this after-' t noon that papers seised In the office of : i Walter Zacbarias, German consnltlaf : j engineer, rce details of German plans i to tie np the Western Pennsylvania coal i i mines. i i ! I H.t I nltrd i'rr. I ' WAiHIMiTO, -pril 10 luntriej broke relations with the I nlted Mntin ! bectiuee of thin country's announcement 1 of war with li'rmiar, nrrorillng to a ; rablejrram received at the state fie- ' partment from hnrse l.rew of the An-rerlean rmhnmr in "iiennn. I.rfn'n inflif was the first mini of the brenk to rmf to this Eir.rrnmpnl direct from iennn. (H IM'.HItl XRNOIII.l J I II t I nlted I'resn. M'.W XiltK, April to o ilecrense : iln the force of the llrlrieh arrand of.fenette nn apparent in official htate- , rm'nts tndav. 'I he licrmnrn nrt nware: I of the leeneral rhjirncter of the bin : pukIi and nre re-cnforci(ift; their Hnen ,fis the nchtlnir pronii more mid mrc . ! ilewperftte. ' One hrndqimrterx dispateli mention- ; ' ed n new tlirii-at on the .V-inile front i ' where HrllNIi liKiillnn hns been In.' i crejjuinu of late. This was around l a Itnssed, twelve miles north than prev. loiin Mlatementa from the front hnve , Kiven as the northern limit of thr of- ' frnsi..!.!.

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Nine Buildings Destroyed. Mill ions of Dollars Lost, 200 Injured, Philadelphia Rocked, (BULLETIN. ) (By United Press.) PHILADELPHIA, April 10. Fddystone police headquarters -Mus afternoon estimated that at ler.ft fifty persons, many of them girls, were killed and two hundred intatef. in the Baldwin Locomotive munition works explosions at 10 a. m. Ume building's with machinery v-m ; millions of dollars were shattcieh Tha explosions shook Philartc' v ;., like an earthquake. The ong-m ' -tha explosions is be-nK lnvestifrarot; hy depaj-tment of Justice agents who are preceHn? on the theoi y that the explosions were not accoental. (By United Press ) PHILADELPHIA, April K). Three terrific explosions occurrc i at the Baldwin Locomotive rrn:-.i-tions factory at Eddystone tciay. The casualties were estimate', from ten to fifty dead and from ! " to 200 injured. In the excitcnv'. and confusion following the explosion at ten o'clock this mornin: i- ; was impossible to get definite fact-;. Reports direct from the - -said many must have been in .. ly killed. The nearby bui! dir. were shattered. Flame? sprar.-.: ".: immediately. After three bi shocks minor explosions continued intermitter.thand at times sounded like the firing of machine guns. For this reader, it was impossible for rescuers '-n proceed near the actual scene. Latest 'Bulletins By I niled lre 4 'nhles rn i. ) ni.llllV Ola London I April ) "The I,ngllh after several ln' eetltttr, jeeterilar mornlnii mtaoheri im And micceerterl ne rfmilu of fanrd flchtlns; In iifnetratlnn our piMitton on roads milliilin v. from .rras, declnrcd 1n.ln' (iffl.lal titrmrnt. "Ih..r did not sueere.l In hreaklnir thronRli." 'I he slntement said 1hat 1 r o l.crnmn ilul-. inm uffril ronnlilf m 11. loe in tiilbfrn1 y rewlMtlnK nn enemy "I considerable miperior firce. BITTER FIGHT DEVELOPING (By United Press.) ASI1I.M.;Tii. April reposition for I he cons.-ript an eloped in both b.ous. s t- da vnts of the draft una sn r - s discussion .f the approprtatp. the house floor was the sr.-n. f-d fieht tinst the adm m ivt i Secretary of War linker int. house rnilnary effairs .on.o the war plan called for an , the standing Jf rmy i" -: i instead of 2 ;,".Mi" a- pr i.e. stocl. Tin.- army may b- in. a to full f.-rce. Laker ni.i. 695 MEN ARE NEEDED BY INDIAN.i i ; 1 1 ia, i -. ' :t T ; v INI 'I N l '( 1.1.- I VI ; . ' ! ' '. ; -foll.. inc po-1 n a 1 r ' i. ..i na y r . rn 1 1 do t i i i .. ; -Sh.-ib.'. !!!-. N..1-II, . . m-u T:pt. n ..l.itnhm '';''-. -'1 -..-Ion., r.obin.-.r. The Uppir ace !.n.:l f. i i ai- .. . ;., lies been it., r-as.-d to :;.. ; . -a : .'S ; makes jfji.f t-a a fn.m 1'" ... of ai;e , l(rib!e La' tl-.- r-. . . I I. to I lie 'oil iniiiar.a ha- nil-.;. ! : of her ti.a of (.f.i. I,,.-,. 'i i i-- ' (11. no n "t to h- . n ! i -1 - .j I .- ; , i . k twentieth. What a re you ...!,. i . ! -rnast r nht a in pa I i 1 1 - Nnrsis are h-inc. .nii-'.d i (1 Sta-cs Naal K'-sii.e. r i - I nr!r"l aderttxlno: will mnt-Ie yt.n to brenk alt your businct. re. orils (., rtcht away.