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   Syracuse Herald, The (Newspaper) - March 19, 1917, Syracuse, New York                                For Syracuse and Fair and continued cold night Tuesday fair and warmer One Paper in the Home Is Worth a Thousand on the Highways PRICE TWO GENTS VOL 40 NO N Y MONDAY EVENING MARCH A WIT PAGES ON SALE EVERYWHERE IN SYRACUSE AT OH BEFORE 5 P Greaf of Czar May Be Confiscated March tion Is rife In banking and financial circles here as to attitude the Provisional government of Russia will take toward personal to be in tho neighborhood of In addition to about acres erf Russian land Eight-hour Law Held Con- by the De- To-day Men in ley Waters When Their Struck a the Hazards Confronted by People Traveling on the hen Attacked by tiie Plunger Troops Evacuate Ground on of Battle Front bonds and a large amount of cash estimated at from to the Bank Chief Justice of Supreme i deposited m I of England Finding Washington March eight-hour railroad was held constitutional and valid j in the court The makes eight hours the standard of a day's work and wages for men in operation of trains apd legalizes the increases into tentative on passage Five to Four The decision was jive to j Justices Day Pitney and vanter announced their dissent from the bench and later Justice olds Itis Federal Judge Hook's in the Much of the foreign ments have been made in ica The Czar is said to ally own worth stock in the Pennsylvania road company although his name of course does not appear in the It is predicted that the new trill confiscate these American holdings and use them It also is likely that the Russian land holdings will suffer i the Adamson act and It constitutional null and reversed i The immediate temporary wage in- j creases won by the railroad trainmen as of 1st nnd are estimated to total be- tween Justice concurred in tho majority on slightly ferent grounds read tice delivered the other dis- opinion in Justice joined Deprivation of Rights Justices Pitney arid Van Devanter in their joint dissenting opinion held that the Is although confessedly not possession of in necessary j Strike ed by Decision of way Managers YIELD TO V it It i Operators Meet Whether r and St Now Vital Points of the French Campaign j i I i Paris May German j I line at last accounts in i retreat over a section which j i resents almost of the i vast front from Switzerland to i pressed by i French and British 1 troops advancing with the j of a machine along a mile front have recaptured i towns and many square of territory accomplishing i this at small cost to carefully lias every detail of j advance been thought oat i Made Weak Defense i In the Lassigny region west of made only a weak defense since French sable to Push forward i thirteen miles at one bound General i the French commander credited almost j uncanny to gause powers j Germans It is regarded as I Has Power to Declare State of War With Germany i WAR SPIRIT PREVAILS i Congressmen Who ed Peace Now Ready to Declare War Washington March United States to-day faced the pressing question of with j Germany over the immediate I of the ruthless destruction I of three unarmed American merchant ships Technically an i armed neutrality but I unofficially it was admitted has committed the act precipitates a i state 01 war hood Demands From tives of New York March The 1 j J should be 1 railroad strike flas been averted and void because to the appeal -t ent and me to Before the basic line de- fense Mile and days are from they mt and of this country's Allied Offensive re Continues in Full March allies i on the front in complete tut the offensive of i- the scene that often results from submarine crew scene the Diomed was sent to the bottom and it was capsized boat after seven had dropped orr irom sheer 1C IUNK Three American Ships Sunk by the Germans One Without Warning Strike Order reported French soldiers have i America The telegraph wires this stage reached are carrying throughout the from the comprising a large the States messages from the Arras ana Hie of tht crews marine warfare the orders for front since 1 three American steamers ions Ihc of the great the Tne decision is regarded as a com plete surrender to the brotherhoods brought about however after Cable to The were land March b by German of i yf them without it is has rom v Frost I he is raring for that he believed the law an hours of service only secondarily fixing law aud thus within the power of Congress In Justice White tions leading to of tho law He did not read pre- pared it from memory He told of v dent's effort Jo tho insi according to circles j of Warning Vig City of Can Send Warships Out The step beyond the ot merchantmen forward j is the of -n-arships to clear the transatlantic lanes of sub- marines President was considering i carefully all courses open to him He might continue arming inea as at present the special session of Congress called for ISth he might summon Congress 10 i meet 10 Mm to take aggressive action against the clare that a state ot war With American ships already the most probable step I would be an active campaign to I clear submarines out of the 1 There appeared to be no i plan to have the United States enter j the io the sense tne Euro- peau have entered it i U-Boat Chasers The fact that some American ships are on the other side of ocean i unarmed is a factor in the situation i and as Jarre warships are ineffective against the problem ior the is to get small j marine chasers Most of tse i ican fleet is needed at home to guard against operation of German American waters There seemed to be ao doffOt that i steps to supplement or American ships be taken and i the only question as Washington March would tako such on dispatch undated from own responsibility or wait for Frost at reached to grant specific State late last night i No comment was made at the OUT OF MEN'S m here and S L of had been TT May Have Been Ticked UB French Roll Back Invaders Thc lion's share of honors In ihc j latest here is art from thB then a basic day standard The employers this and tbe employes How the to dent's hoi not successful until ac I anxious all painted within a short Sine road Uic decision to aai B deadlock of She the Saturday and Ihc fifteen lo Ambur X 3 Men Saved U co thai i from the cisl the City of Memphis were dispatch stated boat to tain and eight men i- or UK cny A i The i in at h Cap- 1 had 29 Americans on Board Vessel Wilson do i the American Too Serious vessels as an act is too serious st contend that the P s tne shot from away from i Tras make all on soon and i Situation 1 submarine In to-day only tip latest acts Vy Mast com- Tour crew which tuse a clear cause Ior war Tp to the present the tion is But wis the thai SR Is aaSe It will couched In UO f no as to mi Peace Vanishes c at ta Already ami wavc J rear re- French ti r 1 c i and at bes received from the very Time Provision Paramount RIFLED ON FLEE FIRE SCANT TOT Inr liow or con- of the to tire last Seventy Townn hare not cst of doubt If in a So Secretary of War Baker of Is sues Order But De- clines to Explain Cable to The Herald 3 rot of 2 Column Cummins I -on Arthur ihy the fact thai In tWs War the era their 2 March to f was du   

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