AMERICA'S PLANS.
PROTECTION OF THE GGAST,
ESTABLISHMENT OF MUNITIONS
BOARD,
AMERICAN FREIGHTED TORPEDOED.
Aitast-raliaiß .and J$!J&. Cable Association
(Received April,ll, 0.55 a.m.) WASHINGTON, April 10. Elaborate plans have been made for the protection of the American j3fl>ast. A. igjieai ileet <of aSestrqj'sers, submarine chasers, convea'ted yachts, trawlers, and motor-boats .are patrolling.
The British and French Ambassadors -had a confesrence with Mr Lanrfina;. in.- reference to plaits for. jjomt ractron.
A Munitions Board has been estab-
The !Mve Billion CBondi Bill, will Ixe introduced _pn' Thrurisday. Senator Wueks will propose & war eomTnlttee of twelve Congressmen. . ... Munition-makers are ( likely -fco-re-duce- prices- to the'cAilleLsl ' : • ■ The -American freigTitiEr -STvard-has Ijeen torpedoed in the Mediteirranean -w'itliout warning. .There were >' no 'casualties. ',"■:.- , , ' ".
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 84, 11 April 1917, Page 5
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116AMERICA'S PLANS. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 84, 11 April 1917, Page 5
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