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TN 2 TR TN i Prosetihm TR . 0 THURSDAY, APRIL THE OMAHA 13, 1916, GERMANY ADMITS SINKING FOUR SHIPS German Note Sny- Vessels L‘mmd States Asked About Torpedoed in Accordance With War Rules \ | J BTORY IS GIVEN OUT AT BERLIN' (By Wireless BERLIN Aprll 12 te the Associated Press Etaff Correspondent,)—The German 1eply to the American note concern- | ing the damaging or sinking of five | steamships contalns the nm’u..m‘ fhat the steamers Englishman, Eagle voint, Manchester Engineer and Ber windvale were destroyed by German tubmarines, Evidence is presented to show that those vessels were tor podoed legally In accordance with the rules of war From a The note states that a German sub marine torpedoed a steamship In the vieinity of the place at which the crom | a | Bussex was fn channel steamship by an explosion, but that evidence hand indieated that the veasel torped.. | by the submarine was not the Busse In regard to the Sussex tho note wtates that only one German submarine waa in | the vicinity and that it torpedoed on stosmship. The commander of the wub- | marine made a sketch at the time This | sketch compared with 10graph of the Kussex and has been found to be auite dissimilar in build, arrange- | ment, of stacks, etc, Therefore, it Ib | rresumed a mine was responsible for th dsmaging of the Bussex, In the way of orroboration it in stated the German naval forces destroyed twenty-six flont ing mines on that day Hegurding the cases of the Knglishman Munehester Kngineer, Venglepoint and Berwindvale, it in stated they wore sig has bean n pho nalled to halt, but disregarded the »'g nals, Thereupon warning shots wers fired | The statement is made the commasd ers assured themaelves before sinking the whips that thefr destruction was justitied and that the crews were sufely In boats A Bwiss passenger on the Hussex s ortad to the Amsociated Prows he is con vinced & mine was responstble and that e w0 stated afier the disaster. Inves tigating officers, ho satd, “bully ragged im into changing his statement, which he now mu,nl-lu ote WINl Be Nent, WANHINGTON, April 19 When off cials here had read pross dispatches out Iining Germany's reply Lo Inquiries re 4urdink disasters (o the Buxaex and other steamers, they indicated that compilation of evidence In all such canes wince the Lusitanin would continue and that very 2000 n communication would go to Ber lin destgned to be a final word from the United Htates on the subject of illegal AUtAcks upon peaceful veamels carrying Americans MRS, HOWARD 1§ A SUICIDE SAYS CORONER'S JURY (Continued from Page One.) ment and returned. From there they went to tha Orpheum and then to the ¥on- tenelle, where the woman registered, The mag did not register at the Fontenelle, DUt left after he hud seen Mrs. Howard %o the elevator, Man Was & Negro. ' Munager Burbank said the man who entered the hotel with Mrs, Howard Was A light-skinued negro, who later on returned and went to Mra. Howard's room. When the clerk called upstairs and asked Mra, Howard to entertaln her company on the messanine floor, she an- awered that the man wae s negro, and the husband of her mald, who was sim ply executing an errand. A moment later the man left, and it was noticed for {he first time that he was a nhegro, though an exceptionaily light one. Other witnesses to testily were J. W Kennedy, the olerk, Policoman P. J Rinn. Willlam Hill, a bell boy; Sun Ki Gge, Howard's valet, and M. . Gregory, aaslstant manager of the Fontenelle, ‘The body of Mrs, Joseph E. Howard, wife of the atage star, was taken back to her home n Chicago Tuesday night by Michael Kilgalion, father of the dead woman. PALEMBANG STRUCK o BY TWO TORPEDOES Continued from Page One.) 1o the shelter deck Witnesses observed A streak on the water approaching Tubantia at directed at the point where the explosion the Kreat spoed From Investigations made MA body Ny Leading Actors in W;dding that Ended in Tragic Suicide of Bride Los Angeles with her actor hushand Joe Howard on the * duy lhey weré married | PRINCIPAL WITNESS AT HOWARD | TRACTION ENGINE SETS sumnE INQUEST MRS, CLARA LAMBERT! BODY OF MISSING I0WA MAN IS FOUND IN CREEK RBHALLTOWN, Ia of Henry Alexander When Apr who Hia po {s susplelon ad been missing for a month, was found in Twinn croek today I sald to have had maney on his persor taned 51 cents, There lnat seen Alexander A KIDNEY MEDIGINE THAT HEALS AND STRENGTHENS atlo | the 1owe metal In the Tubantia's bosts ca Ioover. settis a Behwartskop! torpedo. Biateme |as adde witnosses and of sxperta prove that | 4 aia ‘tor ‘Abott sxplosion waa caused by a very litt ; my from some distance by & subr had ¢ " of the faol that no other vesss! was smmended 1 ' the wietaity, 1t Is evident that the torpedo | aimost (mmodiat That Vel were - Spatn Asking Gwestions fADRLL April . 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