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JAPAN SAYS CHINA MUST YIELD aNOL be ~~, “| irculation Books Open to All,”’ PRICE ONE CENT. The Frese Pw York World) NEW YORK, THURSDAY, iN Biorld. WEATHER—Fe “Cirenlation Books Open to AIL" MAY 1915 20 PAGES 8 PRI ~ SUSPECT ARRESTED AT FUNERAL OF BOY VICTIM OF THE “RIPPER” , GROUND LOST BY ALLIES "IN FIGHTING AT HILL 60: BIG REVERSE FOR RUSSIANS Paris Claims That Some of the Trenches Have Been Regained —Grand Duke of Wurtem- burg Heads Germans. NM A gain of three miles cast of Ypres ts reported today in the despat hes from Berlin, and the prediction ta made in the @ rman capital thai the allies will not be able to hold the town for another week. Hoth Paris and London admit that the British were forced to give up part of Hill 60, but the Paris War Office save some of the dost trenches were regained Parts claims gaina tn the Forest of Rad obtained a foothold Stories of tremendous suecesses for the Germana and Austrians are cabled towlay from Rerlin and Vienna, These reports show that Gen. von Hindenburg is leading the invasion of the Russian prov: ince tong the Bultle, whtle Gen. von Mackensen commands in the " Valictin campaign, Vienna reports a battle which began on May 4, lasting all night and att of May Position after position ix ree rted taken from the Petrograd admits that the Austro- troops Dunnjec, but claims they were then lilly, where the Germnas ussiane the cross a Some reporta say that the the Au Guthorities warn against total number of prisoners taken bu 100,000 150,009, but the Vienna Thu 1000 and says the number The hattle in Galicia ty de and trians was ” fener being placed in these floures. oficial report catimates thy prison of killed and wounded scribed as one of the areatest of the war The Russian Embaasy at Washington gave out a report declar- ing the Austra Germans were exaggerating their local successes, 8 enormous Is the Claim Made in Berlin BERLIN (via London), May 6 (Associated Press).—The situation at Ypres, Belgium, where the Grand Duke of Wurttemburg is command- ing, is considered promising for the Germans, It is believed here that the British and French wil not be able to hold the town of Ypres for another week. have ® are sald to The Germans 1 gained nearly three miles during tha] last few days, thelr oppononia with- | DIRECT TAX PROPS CHANGE N CONSTTUON Senators Representing 40 Per Must Favor Levy, Is New Plan. drawing steadily before tho German machine-gun attacks. infantry and Advices from the Belgian front say | that thia retreat In pincos !9 0 disor. | Aerly one, and that numerous dead oF wounded soldiers ar beoing left on the ground. __ BRITISH LOSE GROUND AT HILL 60 AND THEN PARTLY REGAIN IT. PARTA, May 4&—Following is tho! Cent, of, Property metal ort of the French War| ’ Omice: “To the north of Ypros we repulsed | with facility a night attack made by the Germans from Steonatraote “To the south of Ypres the Ger vexterday, at n point near Zwartelon, ached the trenches of HAL No, 60, rep | | ALDANY, May .-New York City's protest agalunt direct tax agisiation AM expresmod 1 on Amendment pre- ed today in tha Constttuttonal anna | Hlostaned ty operate consolidated and muintained," vecupled last month by Urttish Goope. avention, ‘The proposal, made by Thetr very violent onslaught, during | Arthur J. Raldwin, Now York Demo- | the course of which they again made eyat, forbida the levy! sal une of aaphoxtating gases, made them {SBN gt nt He on Mi masters In tho beginning of this pox br annie property, the sition, but our ailles subsequently de \ Upp ar Vioune Members from ivered a counter aftiek and recaps |dlatrieins oulmide of the Metropotta wae tured a pordlon of the Lreneies previ [dee Mie present apportionment would j Nay faver ettoh wy HU ta erente ch dollvered by us toward the end | MaAlWwin declared Nia praposition fa mn wets jvit Lie gas belure Awerosky was found, OFFEREDBRBETO AVOOTRIAL SH | ~CARNAN SERVANT | Celia Coleman Also Says She | Was Promised $300. to Change Testimony, {| SENSE OPENS CASE, DEF Accused Woman } Says He Will Prove Negro Lawyer for Girl’s Story False. (Special From a Staff Correspondent) of The Evening World.) MINEOLA, L. L, May @-—The St closed this afternoon the prese of ite evidence against Mra, Floren of Mra Lulu D, Batley in Freeport last Carman, accused of the murder June, and the defense, after a brief opening address, began calling its witnesses, Toward the closing of the c for the State there waa an outburst of excitement when Celia Coleman, the negro girl who was employed by the that ud a Dribe had or to stay away from he first tri the second trial The effect of the defendant and her throw them into a flurr denial and consultation j was to | of excited An appar ently innocent question by Goorge M. Levy, attorney for Mrs, Carman, in cross-examining the negress, brought out the statement "Celta," he sald, referring to an ac cident before Mra, Carman’s first trial, | “did this man Hicks at that time) try to met you to change your testi- mony?” Tho gil. answered “No! “Cella,” asked District | Smith, when the witne back to him for redirect examinatl: "did Hicks ever ask you to change, Attornoy | as turned he did so,’ sho answared Q. When? A. Last December. Q. Where? A, In Charleston, South Carolina, at my home. | Q What did you say? A. He say! Min’ Carman would give me $200, @. Wan anything said about you roing north? A. Yasser, Hicks, he} suy T don't have to go north for no! second trinl, Ho say ho done nen a} Jawyor and they ain't no y ean make mo go north if T de to Ko of iny own free will, that ts the law. | Mr. Levy, who had risen from his! erat, ran to tho bench, shouting ob! footions, Mr, Smith contended Mr.! Lovy's question had opened the door they | ' want} He any} | 4d Page.) WINNERS AT PIMLICO., | See | PIRAT RACE.—For matden two-venr 1 four apd on furlonge—Vir wining M suf (Hunt STUNG BAND, Maon 98.00, show #850, That; Casco, 10 4 Wie i) (Continued on Seo | > ol Tarn) 09 BBA, POW ba, second: | Airy Choe (Duytelsd, stow @4,80, tht r Pine, UANR-B, 'Tribole, Musoutige anit) Halden Gate lyn fan ta 4 ty AUK Wht chuay handlonps fonreyour alibi a ee wu nll *ponuten, tan Nad date lit, @L00) phic! gt Nb eho 10) Meet) Awieh, Mao ‘Clatlyy Place, BT MO) wow, BAAN, ootand Astute 140 (Haynes) ohew, an) (hind Ab at Wun Cotton, Ring Atucou Addon, Brag, | Honea Worstdale SUD AB a cheat ‘ran ae NE Tait Lon [AVIAN OXpenditlts bees TORN). WACK RollinM) handicap tion ef the pout. | i the | intamctmareNaN Rid GHC NTHT a y ; [rs Laniats fee tha ye iiie, t mans had suo | Phy laces HE atonal a, nid in the | wir i loa ¢ he der While : Wall % Helin ' attac Hin y toed Tronwide lO have Mhnw, ‘Hayal Meteat, " ren ' wre f and Boowbaenge alo har ten, toi j FOU ITE HACE aeltiig: three: y 4 . A P Wannke i he ren nthe | tetas ative ' ‘ ‘ eit vile We VeUr 4H h be i) eb araveedd, A at CALA "I a ROCLIAK : had otomationtty hag nerwe ‘Baseball To-Day | Tyler and W Letter Written to Leonore Cohn’s Mother a ee & / Pe, i, ’ ‘ ‘e t j id i ens Bitay Bo, Geel a Live 1% BE pAerrnrs— theal the Chak 5 ges HATer'> hin ye (a) 7 Pasa othe for Laren elt nryesrc ithe Mey aii f aed wack lafler “an Besps he's Lars © eyes \ “ESCORTING Fin coninmws HOME BRO nO 1904 MOTHERS “Hoo ij ! NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT BOSTON. NEW YORK— 00000 BOSTON- oo1 T 00 Batt rs = oun Abbe ne ee A a ve cele al eee ivhed « ~w¥s got Alert rewtecer gel a okt Thal By Ripper; Children Guarded by Parents RPPER MAK In spite of a desperate effort tc leaped over the bannister trom the ot murdering little Charlie Murray in on Monday night. JAP ULTIMATUM | SAYS CHINA MUST YELD TO DEMANDS AT BROOKLYN. Note Fixes Sunday at 6 P. M. PHILADELPHIA— bs is ie 0001 as Time Limit for Giving in BROOKLYN— Unconditi nconditionally, 0000 Ws f Batteries Mayer and Wie aH — : Bann ee canny. tn TOKIO, May 6.—Officlal announce igley and [ee ae = | nent was made hore thin afternoon AT PITTSBURGH. | ; - hat Japan had sent an ultimatum to sta 'FOUR U.S, SUBMARINES 2001 -- ENDED HER LIFE BY GAS, iF UR U. S. UB A | E China, Japan gives China until Sun 'RG jay té@ér M to ace je to her de PITTSBURGH | | R E R s day a 00.00 | GHILDREN BESIDE HER) HERE FOR MANOEUVRES) ret in cirsuaty ve tapan Batteries--Meadows wad Snyder | ieee | aaeenenen }eontrot over China's Internal affairs Adame and) Senang Umpires” | Mother Places Tube in Her Mouth! Kel, Kel, K-5 and K-6 Arrive With] ‘the uittmatum impited mat force BOP An -_a | od by Japan tf China's = After Placing Her Twins | Torpedo Boat Destroyer, Trans. | vould be ue ’ AMERICAN LEAGUE. the Bed { wort dnd’ Suseia ERE lreply was unsatisfactory. | EW YORK ss | BE EAP SUP PIN SUD: } The Kokumin Shimbun states tha BOSTON. ATINEW, | Anno Arthur, twentyenix, a house-/ ‘rhe submarines Kel, K4, K-68 and] japan atipulates that China must ac — Mald. Jay Uown in ber room at No. 105/K-0 cama’ Into port, torday, f ept unconditionally the demands, 00100 Wost Kishty-nints Street iast night, /oavy manoeuvres and took ay _ ea es HIGHLANDERS pinging her little twin four-year-old !in the North River off the ¢ This was deciied upon by the Im 00001 - johildren on either side of her, ‘Thon! West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth| pertal Counct Ratteries — Tt und) Carrigan; | sho inserted a gas tube in her mouth, |street. They were escorted by the! PRIKING, China, May 6—The ulti Warhop and Nunamaker, Umpiras—| turned on the Kas and died |torpedo boat dostrover Worden and) matum of Japan to China reached the vane and Mu satayS Whon her room was entered this| tho transport Prairie, which will act| oa, epation to-day. It probe AT PHILADELPHIA, morning the children were found un-|as mother ship for the submarine | Jeeanere FH ah WASHINGTON njured \, vtilla. ly wae LUegaipnen i ns ¢ iiaem—e | 265 _ Smear eer ihe euply Abin) Culeon, alec: aselle nment this afternoon eTIC WEIGHTED BODY FOUND, Jiivoa to-day. The vowels uiready on Feare that Japan is about to strii ATHERT GS | ° —— nd ure attracting visitora to the! Without warning as she did in the} 00 a One Plekod tpt Jeon Had Rove|river front and Lieut, Ahern of the| J4p-Russian War are freely expressed | Natterina~Quilin and Henry; Pen. | saviChliand. Mabe biluhed the capital re nocle and Hehang, Umpirar—von- | h Sone Ted Ar Nook, a SAPS , ie © present thore MONSON He ress |, Garwood Contes ot Na Audubon | PM hate : yeon no ors Govern: Avenun, wan canoeing in the Mudaon | ‘8! ne Hava fea aibeantad: 40 1the. ions | AT CLEVELAND IRiver off ort Washington Haine shortly | The Mohawk. Mowbattan) Me et they remain in thelr homes eEMeaGco Jattor noon tosday’ when hn anw | will patrol the North Hvar | Arlen that they: cemaln in their homes “LEVELAND \ tho naval vessels, t t SMa vil the owners aud nay. RELIEF SHIP WAS SUNK Hatteries He 1 Dalvy Mitehell boon} ee l WNDON, Mas : The British | and ’ Tinpires ain . aie eae Dineen and N. tt teamnship Harpalyce f VKING GUTS FURLOUGHS tyes iaorittn vetbun tease com: EDERAL LEAGUE. N mittee: Mule was Bune by aldanuen FEDERAL LEAGUE IN THE ITALIAN ARMY iscsi in she Nort Son tie saris AT BROOKLYN, . Soenecntione jpart of April, was torpedosd within r. LOUIS , : twenty-tlires miles of the Dutch 200 ROME. May (United Proatin=| const, acording to a rep 16 to BROOKE! ; ; a‘) ordered ie MUAPENBOA ie pritisl Admiralty a an tn on 4 ¥ " ui fare Uae 5 viatigation wt nfined chiefly 20 ' \ Aah scd t Tulyand Bop to an eXuimination o members of Halleries — tingtiny salivg ‘tia \ hod nn ngreemant ra, {0 MEN reales Mit : tas ny i | warding an outlet for serbia on the reason that no Dp re- i . v WOR A NOK ally Werner ee moaned atom, . eee iy tonights rain probable Friday, pi, & = CE ONE CENT. ES BOAST ‘HELL LL ANOTHER ~NEW LETIER |Women in Tears at Bier of Charles Murray and Crowd in the Street Stands, Bareheaded as Funeral Procession Starts. FOUR PLAYMATES CARRY CASKET DOWN THE STAIRS. » escape, in the course of which he tirst floor to the lower hall of the | rooming house at No, 212 East Fifty-third Street, Edward Carlson, twenty-two years old, was arrested this afternoon and is held on suspicion the hallway at No. 270 First Avenue Detectives Schoenfeld and Fackner of the Second Branch Detective Bu- reau noticed Carlson acting in moat peou fashion at the funeral of the murdered Ittle Murray boy thie afternoon. He approached the hearse weveral times, backed into the crowd again, walked around the block four times, but always returned to the spot where the funeral cortegw was forming. Finally, noticing that he was observed, he walked away from the acene of the erime and took @ Third Avenue car to the house where he was arrested. When the detectives followed him ind entered his room on the secon@ floor he refused to answer questions 4, darting into the hall, leaped over rail into the hall below, His hea@ and face was badly lacorated by the fall, but when attended by Dr, Sales " of Flower Hospital he was @e+ clared in shape to be taken to ¢he Kast Pitty first Street Station. The detectives say the man chetwme that he was until recentiy valet to 11, Oppenheim, No, 52 Kast Fifty. second Street, He ix being inweatie ated by Acting © Gildea, whe us had the two “ripp der his active supervt been examining alt susy MRS. MURRAY PROSTRATED WHEN SHE GETS LETTER, The arrest of Carl followed iw few hours after the homicidal pervert who has sent several threatening and obscene letters to the mother of Mette Jwonore Cohn, who wan killed and, mutilated ou March 29 intruded on row of Mrs, Musragy! lites s mother, with a letter suying that tt was no use to try ta’ apprehend him for killing her ehfld, and that as us the excitement trending the murder had cooled down he would kil another one. The letter was marked ¢"N ind Was posted last alght a lock, It addressed + 7) iret Avenue soon Y. 79 “Mrs, was Mra. Murray was with friends tn the Kitchen when the missive was handed to her, She read only as far as the fact that the writer Inteded to continue lis ghastly sertes of brutal mutilations, when she collaped in her chair. Her husband ran in and, while the friends took care of Mrs, Murray, he picked up the letter carefully with @ plece of newspaper and, replacing {t {n the ane velope, placed it In his pocket. This was in accordance with tne structions given to him by Acting Captain Gildea, who has had the handling of the other letters ree celved presumably from the same source. Finger printe were disoov. ered on the lattera received by Mra. Cohn after the killing of her daugt- Arex Leonora bur they were ao { TO-DAY |

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