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German Raider Prinz Eitel Has Steam Up, Ready to Sa FINAL he Evening World, FINA [= Cireulation Books ‘Open to an’ | “Cirentlation Rooks Open (0 ane’ Ay * memati NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1915 20 PAGES PRICE ONE oaut. PRICE ONE CENT FRENCH ADVANCE IS CHECKED AT VERDUN; BATTALIONS WIPED OUT, BERLIN CLAIMS - a ete RADER EITEL GETS STEAM WAAAWARKER "omer rr oy MATE STAR LN FRENCH DAD PHL ED UP ~ DIARY THAT READS |: red BARELY ESCAPED UP READY FOR DASH TOSEA: er yaa ep fy beens peters tees : FTE OF BA (NN THE BATTLEFIELD | -——- | t | — - GIVES WARNING WHISTLE... Record of Domestic} ! |The Cymric Was Within Fif- ~ a te Battles Is Introduced in 3 | teen Miles ot Other Vessel | AFTER FIERCE CHARGES, “No Chance of Interning Now,” Says aera a it | vas ae Her. United States Collector—British |CALLS FF “PROTECTIV : I SPEEDED FROM. SCENE,| Ship Captains Still --— 3 | —— Berlin Officially Declares the Enemy Held Up. {He Declares Wife Said She Wanted His Skull to hrow Things At.” Captain Swung Out i ifeboats | Only Reached the Outer Trenches, ind Told Passengers of | but Paris Claims the Capture of Two Positions. NEWPORT NEWS, Va, April 7 terument of the Prinz Bitel Friedrich now,” declared Collector Hamilton to-day after he had waited expectantly throughout the night for the Ger- man cruiser to leave this port. As the Collector spoke he was preparing to again visit the ship on orders from Washington, although he had bade farewell to Commander Thierichens and members of his staff last night. Shortly before 3 o'clock the Eite! “We are not even thinking about in- Danger They Passed. | Convinced that only the merest chance saved them from meeting the BELGIANS RECAPTURE ‘ same fate as the passengers of the i. 8, 8. Falabu, which was torpedoed VILLAGE FROM GERMANS. In the Irish Channel by a German mibmarine March 24, the passengers hoisted a line of signal Hage and bl ! ere % | her whistle, One shrill blast was Henry F. MacNamara, Wall Street! + Wi \ ‘1 Pa oy Smoke was pouring from WIDOWS PENSION DaUiiae WO le conlest\Nactbe Saba KY Blot the White Star liner Cymrte, M5 BERLIN, via wireless to London, April 7 (United Pres) Ald % brought by Mary B. Mace | ee Deine. 0-8-6-0-4:84 soeenenetee @0-41 abeeoers 66-94-464464.00684845904 | in all, stopped ashore here this morn- | French battalions have been annihilated in the tierce battle now in tion suit ing with sighs of deep relief. The ress east and southeast of Verdun, according to an official announse- One indication that the Bitel had | Namara not been interned eurly to-day was | The diary consisted of three hun- Cc " < ‘ “4 'ymric, Capt. F. Boadnell com- ire i ss Ohiaae the ah BILL IS SIGNED BY dred pages of closely written matter manding, left Liverpool Saturday, Ment from the German war office to-day, ilas. Pesealceiagerh trey oar Maron Hi) ati}. aloak te’ the Afb Some of the most desperate fighting since the German advance Britisn merchant skippers were GOV WHITMAN Se tie name “ noon, and sailed dawn the Mersey | on paris last fall is now going on in that region, The French are throw- A “protective diary,” characterized by his counsel as “one of the most perfect human documents ever pre- sented in court,” was to-day read to Supreme Court Justice Whitaker by aoe | for a whole pro together with the Falaba, which had nahi al dea nasi ivigotivay atv ‘ | tective diary’! wanvwiven| (o\the book | departed at the samo hour, bound for {ing crack infantry regiments against the German positions, with the same malt, pilots: to ta: em to. sea by MacNamara, who declared hts | Africa reckless daring that resulted in terrible losses in the Champagne region. permit pllaia to tke. ther cecivcespeeans j wife's treatment of him was si in- Off Holyhead, where the Cymric| pe They appealed to the Norfolk \nam-| ‘THAN lie corass com pelladitn pRntant | aebeed hier pliok, she:waale deaeares| » Thousands of corpses now cover the her of Commerce, uaking it to use tt) Measure for Which Evening|bimeett in some way and so every| | tively short distance ahead of the | erounas said the oficial War Offee anfluence in their Yelalf wits * at Be . , S| morning he set forth what had hap | | Walada, the @ame boat whlch picked statement this afternoon. Thie is | a aman BAG RGN SEONG TREE World Made Two Years pened the night before | bs | up the pilot from the Cymrte also |Iargely due to the fact that the — eh H, Stanwood Mencken, MacNama picking up the pilot from the other | F Althougn the Elite) was prepared for ts nel bane: 94 Acasa 5 é rench apparently have ceased tury- departure to-day and no credence was Fight at Last a Law. |ttorney, hinted to-day that a ms-| Rostok Pass and Villages South of Carpathians) vr, the rulaba took more south | ing their own dead and throw the _ placed in the report that she had lu- — | i ee 1 _ bla baa peae holds bodies out into the open. ' of which MacNamara had writte; Reporte! aken by lav Invaders: rly course, At 7 o'clock the follow- (A. deopateh from Paris eal terned already, it was almost Lotnal Special to The Evening World.) “To be opened only in the event mously conceded by Treasury Depart-) ALBANY, April The widowed! my sudden death," bore out Mac ment oficiales that a dash a laa mother’s pension bill, for which The|ara’s statement that while he 1 clear weather would be sulcldal for) cond has waged a two-|With his wife he was in daily ing morning Capt. Beadnell was | Other Victories in Bukowina. called to the wireless room to read th important engagements are being 1! - following SOS message which the Wi tenant iy Do weeds becwens ps) operator had Just received from the ie The a claim is made that the Frensh f of 9 tet Secneiacs “Was attached to re+|years battle, was made a law this hv nvelopa may Roe einen cosets PETROGRAD, April 7.—(United Press.) —Russian armies rolling Senta nade, eae carried two German positions thie- ports that the battleship Alabama! afternoon, It was by Gov. . ‘ pened in Court! down upon Hungary have captured more than 60,000 Austrians and] ting pasongers into bouts. Need as-| . . . .. ais lee: Rersneaee of Verdun.) Hearts tae. abalone Of the Capes | Whitman, in the pr of Sophie | “protective diary” wax bemun | Germans in the last week of fighting in the Carpathians, according to] *atanee” Conference Set for Friday, and | yoren, northwest ot Ponick aia however, appeared to have consisted | !rene Loeb and Mra, William Einatein,| by MacNamara Nov 1 | figures furnished by the War Office to-day. British patrol Ty Ris “Dry Forces Have son, the Thirteenth French Regiment oniy of shifting of the vessel's davits) who directed the campaign for its bis: me deneyntre marvin i Maca An official statement announced, that in the Bali Captian HeRabNs eeueasied thas be AL atniotea’ ata cee a0 as not to interfere with her guns.| sage through the legislature. Those tee ie tallewings me - ree: SEE L OEM, EE @ Baligrod-Uszok pass} was not more than fifteen miles from | Little Hope. parte iay Lapse two blockhouses . mand £0 : sector alone the captives in seven days’ fighting totalled 389 officers and | the Falaba at tho Ume ho read the | the Germans twe weeks She made a demand for a larger fespatah, but tinder the strict ordare| | ago. The French soldiers rushed en York State Soantiinie for the Reliof altowance, i exp) ned toy nancial 33,155 men and that 17 cannon and 101 rapid firers, as well as large| ur tne ‘British Admitaity: covering | LONDON. April 7 (Valted Press). | {TURN the woods in the face of a t wr|of Widowed Mothers. condition to her and told her not to! at; ‘ 4 Ar i . Sega dash to eca in broud daylight after of ; uantities of ammunition, had been taken. Westw in the fighting [AUCH cases, he was compelled to| pronibitio Seaton tout terrible fire. In front of the German losing the goldcn opportunity of last] ‘The Governor used seven pens with | make horaelt unhappy by making de- 4 Nestward, in the fighting proceed on bis course without going ceo ‘Roscieaebe * low all imme: | guns the charging Fronch clashed tt night, when a heavy mist hung oveF] which to affx his signature to the | mands | aera not comply Nie {for the Lupkow pass, an equal number of prisoners have been taken,|to her assistance diate hopes fora “dry” England when) bayonet battle with the Germans a he did not ca a iin t the water. now law. Senator William H. Hilt) Sold her she did n ES WE DLS RSE Putting on full steam, Captain | the British Cabinet adjourned an Im- | emerging from their trenches, ‘The 4g Twenty-five merchant slips AYN} and Assemblyman Martin McCue, |'™° %* for a dog. She said she cared) the War Office announced, but exact figures were not available to-day. see late this afternoon /®2emy Was repulsed with beavy It is stated that the Bitel’'s UME} iy women are members of the New limit expires to-day and there is no probability that she will attempt to . endnel! ordered the life boats swung | portant conte 3 fol than for a dog. . ' ee the flags of the allies, many of them] authors of the bill, each received a ye i by in es pent ad ed OMcial dispatches to-day report out and sent the stewards among the| without reaching a definite deciaion | '°me* with horses, were being held} ,, fe others are to bt . hing appens es Led vorti victories for the Slavs in 21 offic erie rm to i oO the 1 ne | ‘The French suffere loaded ‘h pen, The others are to be presented | iv diances of my death Investigated. important victor for the Slavs point ficers, 1,000 men and eight | PAssenwers explain to them the| |. me prohibition questior | neh suffered the heaviest losses in the Combres hills, mi@way dun and St. Mihiel, ‘They atedly against the Ger- and placed thoir life predervers handy | papresentatives of the liquor interests, | M40 trenches and (wo battaHons were against Bukowina, | guns. nuture of the situation. ‘The pas- hours| TAO extrome left + ing of Ivanoft’s| MeMKers, 199 of whom wore in the It was given out that Chancellor | between V army, operating northeast of Caer.| fet cabin, accepted the news calmly | Lloyd George will confer Friday with | charged re presence in bodies: after the War Office announced de- “ Other entries in the diary were HOWE “soptired the: village ot} in accordance with instructions, eut t hes by hy e “Nov, 30-—-Had an awful session at | Zaniouchine on Monday, driving the| "rhe pans veg y heavy Germas: ain hom hight. [ promised to give|c#pture of the Rortok Pass and the} Austrians back toward the Pruth. thoir praise of Captain a A ; tillery stationed high on the hitteiden. home to . e “ ry 4 of a complete 7 | of Simoinik and Orosz Ruseka,| BERLIN (via wireless to Sayville, (us taking them into lis confidence ne sii ALA ast of St, Mihiel, the @n~ and as a result of his decision to] measure, to be submitted when Par- | emy's onslaughts were equally @net= hor @ birthday: present, if she tet up| village a ! ate We bad a long peace pars | the latter town on the Hungarian side | ls 1), April 7.—Fishting in the Car- ; fighting: W dw long pence pare | the muke no mystery of the possible dan- | tament reasnembles next week «etic, but in each instance the Ger- up here to-day. to Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, Commander McCracken of the naval) ygys° William Grant Brown, Mrs, tug Pautuxent, on guard ov |Samuel Koenig, Mrs, Binstein and Pring Eitel Friedrich at Newport) sties Loeb, all of whom helped in News, was quoted here this afternoon vassage of the measure } as announcing he would ae: anes Mr. Whitman complimented the ascl passing within 200 yards of the|j.4i6. on their splendid Kitel at night without Cull running| paves pach of them a s lights, At the Navy and Treasury De- v She talked all d about poisons and| the new offensi how the authorities discovered their| They were recelved several lelded gains for the Russians by the This conference, it is understood, will esult in the d work and ment in indorsing the ley. of the mountains midway be- | pathlans growing more intense threatens 7 : ey. wer which threatened them, there was he ‘3 ETAL TE eae partments it was said this attitude ——— ec, dell all day, Was operated} tween the Lupkow and Usazok [every day and now extending over a| not the slightest stn of panic in any Tn nearly every quarter the an-| mans maintained their position was approved. t the hospital, She came to see| Passer wide region, according to despatches! Part ef the ship, |nouncement that Lioyd George was] In Alsaco a blizzard has been raj . STON, April t.—Assistant ANS ADMIT LOSS jan stthe Hosptial. ene ce ms ; Sona re " Among the passengers in the firat]}to meet the lquor men to talk co ng for forty-eight hours, but WASHINGTON, 4 1 GERM me. We had a tight went home} Leading south from Orose Ruszka, Ived here to-day cabin wan Lady Bullock, wife of Bir | co. : : aus | Me wt ie ee Secretary of the Treasury Peters sald promise was accepted as an admis-|of that fact fighting for possession ef Both sides have made gains but nother. 2 good road follows the Virol George Bullock, Governor General of | a the ban on departure of British! OF SUBMARINE U-29 a 12—Loft hospital, She made| for ten miles to the t ot without important rosults. Miltary |Hermuda, who, with their diughter, [sion of defeat by the prohibition | Hartmannswellerkopt has been pees French and Russian marchantmen | Li ee, ihe noviliers tnrabux @f ear (ARDerN dacianad ih taidai's Manin rele, returning » join ber jus forces | eve Jing since ye terday. from Newport News would not im- (Continged on Seventh Page.) \ other railway stretching south into|papera that there jx no indication | hoping that Sir ¢ woula| A‘ the Frids: ference the sx-) e . mediately be lifted despite their! che wa. Commanded by Wed-]= . === | the Hungarian pl If a Russian |that the final result will be known ate the fring line, L sont to whieh th verniment will eo |LOSS TO BELGIAN 6 F as neutrality ed Hears bitier tn her de : lating the Hquor traffic during a . akippars’ complaints, ax nentealty| S06 Te as an sank [The Camtain of the British steamer| force of eunsiderablo so has fought | won ieee he Seed tee ad as. [eng Mer ore arae| 8 ADMESTED IN entitled the Bitel to a fai ne digen, i , Sank | Andalusian, among the verse de- [its way through to Orose Rusaka, the LONDON, Aprit ? CAbsociated|eting etlack Unom detnccless veer [ton Temenaes war probab! THE GERMAN REPORT atonpe: He nat Uy Mela Be as British Cruisers wtroye¢ ny ive 9, Wan taken onl giavy ara now menacing two im: | ress) —Attention 1s concentrated on | els will bo determine: ed. z expect the German to:nall or interne | hoard the ‘German, suninerins he 1 railway heads, at Bartfeld| the Carpathian passes, where + oo | y ; a her_of the Captain Was familiar, and} portant F 4 Ne the) | BERLIN, April 7 via : Within twenty-four hours, implying! BERLIN (via Amsterdam and Lon. | fate of the Captain was fermen and) Ta cakesin, at the ating time | usslans aro bringing up heavy re | BOWIE WINNERS. 'BILL TO DIST CORONERS | ot sea piesccthe tat ee that the time limit for a decision had | gon), April 7— The € Admiralty ee eye Captain admitted. Referring | battling for possrasion of a trunk|inforcoments to push their attack, tance aa a by not expired now admits the loss ubinavina| to his new comand, the C20 he sald | ing Jeading south thro! Mozo| the success of which ix expected only | a, RADE MIRIGEH Ja NOW GOES 10 WHITMAN jerman report to-day ts @s RUSSIAN SUB! | to-day pss 4's tons and could! Desperate fighting Was reported to: | Austrian and German Commandera| iy eee aed, Lie aButwell, lithe want’bunk of the ¥esem which } "The submarine U-2 | knots on the surface gay in the Lupkow Pass region ond >» are making strenuous offorts to 5 * bo 8, eenque 7 : SEEN OUT HUNTING FOR | mh sunmarin guimnerged,. ‘The mide (a7 $0 the Lupkaw ase pray aioe ana ieee J) So Semreonds Measure Which Becomes Eifective| as oveupied by our troops the day GERMAN BALTIC FLEET. ing to @ ty Maren she made a raid in the | eae wit ata cay J |) Vienna. elatron auc es siya Lane [before yesterday ond which the -- | ain of Mare "4 sigs and Gian |e OE et ae an vement tour La i n in 1918 Pa Senate by has bombarded with his COPRNHAG A 7 (United'| wan evave sin vie a ate We anes ty r q " ne af Gan tstrians 1 Vote of 38 to 10, | t artillery and mine throwers Peeks Dan dippers arriving | thorefore mu vouselp, Mhe carried a crew of | SYnots . SA, RUBY |e ? : Was, for this reason, again abandone ; atid * inves | me of Okna, ¢ ech ms norlhwaat of wat ALBANY, Apet t Stoddard] by us last pig ene i} As v — oe Y 2 ware S anticas ubmarine U-29 wes | , Russian and the Austrian reports 6 to bill, inten: \ the offiee ¢ [This incident in mentioned terion elm ena a i _inine Se fete an furious attack with fed) jcads to the belivt tht th Hose Chaser Coroner w York on the com-| to-day in the official French ee laying ea pl ie int, Otto Wedd ni “it | hayo our detachment captured offensive watt, hunkow hs ; been ! an to 1,! pletion of the terms ot the present] port.) hee leapa tj had charge of the U-20 when this Word Mulidiee, 83-68 the ay DR ROR Gna anolbllating| voy through the Rostok Pass, cap. |'o 5 and 8 t ah eck neumbents on Jan. 1, 114, passed} “An attack in the Argonne brel apparently s¢ i the German | subme ank the Oruiser, Hogue, , fakittgad ch ign ada dab | two Honved buttalions, said the turing two vill mm the southern Miss MeGigale, Irish Ge ib. the Senate to-day, 3 to 10 It now! down under the fire of our Chasseura. Baltic flect, they reported, | Aboukir and Cressy last September, ‘Advts official gtatement. ‘We took at that side of the rang ee meen dest and Jack Haagyer also Tie ove te Gov, Whitman, “Northeast of Verdun a Freneh ad- omy Oe pects Pepa acetal i on ee | re Se a Re ee es ee i Moierse my DO] / - 3 —_ ee

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