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_ PRICE ONE CENT. rt Rae ne Seek eta if A we at BOT INTO A LFEBOA ABOARD THE LUSTANA,. = Further From Austria. GERMANY READY | TO FIGHT ITALY, Concessions All Were in the ¥ Water and Picked Up—Sailings of Cunarders From and To United States Are Cancelled. ! LONDON, May.1t.—It was announced to-day that there will be no — giling of Ciniard steamships for the United States on Saturday, In ad- PARIS, May 11 (Associated Press.) —It is being persistently rumored in Paris that G many and declared or Awe Hungary already are about to declare anticipation of such part directed against Another ruino war on Italy in her the Italian Government ha 1 aun axpens dition the proposed first trip of the Mauretania since it was turned back | ¢"t )t! Mey EPARenIaBy to the line by the British Government, and which was scheduled for May jlater than ' French observers of the potificat alt= 29, has also been cancelled. ‘The stoxmship Me’ etania recently had been doing duty as an crulser in the British Navy, and it also has be used as a transport for troops It had hee the € eto have the vessel resume her regular passenger service between Ne rk and Liverpool at the end of the present month, when she was to begin | rorthigh across the Atiantie, alternating with the Li a | TQuE May 1 fre indications that the he fro) among the American me Lusitania was du uation Italy int rday bet und t fron: the n King ¢ Prime Mint auxiliary reported that she had been ! ned to with the war iting: the argument and Austria on. thi | doubted! nh Germany here ®———>—_ wrt RAE TANZER INDICTED — in the Will make the centra first cabin of the | | fronts more feebie—so much so that \ te A pearcliy ot lite bella many ot] AGAIN FOR PERJURY) with tno navent ot gaty victory over m having given the life preserveri Many is set for the middie of the they had obtained to helpless women. Mite } ‘There in a preponderance of testi-| Rae ‘Tanzer hus been indicted | ROME, May 11 (United) Press) ‘mony that no American man got {nto / again. ‘This time it is for perjury. |phat Austria's reply to the Italian a boat until after he had been thrown | Assistant United States Disirict At-l ultimatum has opened the way for Jtorneys Roger Ho Wood and was believed Webb Wade, accretary of Alfred G.| Hershenstein present ertain her © the fail Vanderbilt, has not yet been able to} Jy v ure of th make any arrange with the authorities to con statement re the m ply with his request that all nece jury in wilfully swearing that Jan s known that \t late last nig sary tugs be chartered at the expense | WW. Osborne was at the the military officais were working of the Vanderbilt family to search| sington, at Main! ut fever heat with military prepara- for other bodies as well as that of) 18 last. Shi tions and Urineo vou Buelow, the Mr. Vanderbilt. Until he héard the | ball oe re es missin | Geeman Ambassador, had confided story of Dr. Owen Kenan of New) Gi, 0) + Unee to friends that he feared he would York Mr. Wade believed his employer | eee have to leave not later than Wed- had entéred one of the boats sma ashed | | newlay, against the side of the ship, but Dr ‘COLONEL’ S SPIRIT | UP, | Following the receipt of the Aus- Kenan’s story is so definite it is trian answer, however, the tension cepted generally as the correct ver- ‘BUT “NOTHING T0 SAY’ se do relieved. it was su ed in sion of Mr, Vanderbilt's last moments Nplomatic cireies that Austria had aboard the ship. aa nade far more ib concesstons than had even been thought possible that they would be carefully gone before any warlike There was no cooler group yet, necia! to 7 than that composed of Mme. Marie Depage, Herbert 8, Stone, Lindon W. Bates jr, and Dr, J.T, Houghton, The physician was the only survivor of the party, This little band guided women sroing Word fom a Stat | ‘or thins moment i have | made. sald Col. Roosevelt # to The Evening World | « move Was Women's Pro-W nposed of many prot League, t women, this morn: and children, supplied lifebelts, bound | correspondent, when asked for an|has sent an appeat vernment up the wounds of other passeng pression of his viows of President | asking it to intervenr war and then plunged hopelessly into the on's Philade peesh, Acwount of the sinking » Lusi eea, having given up their own life e Colonel regards the tania, which it chara: ze a reservers. tonal #ituation as a seri | “erime against Another throng of anxious friends and i® ts givins earnest thought to} GENEVA, sv Atay di’ vin d relatives arrived here last night, What he shall and do, | Paris—Assoei MI Italian “} out the chances of dentifying more of The attitude , aileaha Madmen ie Awa the dead are remote, as the great pits. f) CAN As reveled age Of thixty-fou In the cemetery are filled with those 4); i ! ReiGiTti tpuried as unknown, wiille other bodies which he would consiler s muaediats Austrlan and which come ashore avon will be be- meek, ae At TAPHnS Make. Poudaniratiai in yond identification, Sixteon bodies he ty were recoveted to-d. 5 PIMLICO WINNERS, Atitomubiles be @ to the tialian ‘The body of Albert Thompson of ——— re family: whiut Paani dkkats aronto was’ found dyittivg with (PABST ivcn bled at Nonha, near Milan, were aent ¢ aeepented » to Verona yesterday for the use of \ (Continued on Second Page.) the army H omega: ail The Swiss Ip are concerned LOUISVILLE RESULTS, o"''s4 Ae ease italy enters the war. ‘Tho Sila 4 sReT RAC. - Batters t Oawnurst’ aud | Oevunnmient pelleven (tet from reolds: six tur 1¢ Stoople- | Ame will be permitted to come Ny), won; Man o niet Amer Will be permitted ir jvond; | Superhuma. through France freely in case as US ASE sess, at that it will not go Aunt Josin, 8 fronti ON THE PPALIAN BL Paria), May 11 Associa! The opin » Ituly's partic! & question of days, Alo ian frontier, where the of the Associated Press ha one end of the line to th universally felt that war only of how Jack Carey INTIER (via 1 Press! Rome that sonly Aus: nent $ $4.70; Manios, 0, show $8.90; Superiuman, show prevails in ree Minutes. In. May 11,--Tho ateumer the American floating @ snag in the river nent. t ing, sinking in three ‘eW Was suved. towin tre, gerne mort " the is is 4 Guestion GERMANY READY TO Austria. ntervention | YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1915 “ee? HREDASSISSN YAN AC TO PER PLAN AS TO GERMANY. "worn ‘WAS NOT FORECAST IN | | id Surprised at the ore Placed Upon His Address in Phil- Phat murder ts stil a purchaseabte Saitiodtivestinits the I according to city, despite the lesson of enthal case, will be District At the trial of for the k proven, rney Perkins, in | Gaetano Monthnagno, oft Mi Gatmari, one of © As cans—German Note Delivered. y's captains in the Distevet. 7 “J sembly ve trial begins t ernoon befol Vernon M Davi in the Crh m of tue Ac Filing to the evidence gathered in several months. It is said that the time was almost en- (Senta obtine aeons DS CO Geely devoted to a discussion of the Lus' Every Cabinet refused to comment on the case. case, tink and Cunit, working under the EA askine and ij. Member of the guidance istants wd Brook. Their demeanor was grave and reserved, Hy strict. President hid decile on mirse, but there was every indication that he st had desided not ta alloy mation of bis plans to leak out until he Peaiminny ready to make an aaane uM death, A conspiracy to Kill Mr. Foley President: Wilson told the newspape ¢ 1 , that he And Congressman Danie : ‘i Y : Philadelphi Momean to : palicy 1 ht in Philadelphia has been ane ee did not mean to deine a potiey in hi hi I! wothe ft 1 His auldress, he said, wits merely his personal expression to those who ha Made some tinny ago te ‘ ( by 1 wenaxain tssembled toh mn The facts atte Vor the present uatil all data i hand the Chiet Exe ve de 1 H made upon tie of \ : der as never claved he would have t g to add to what he said Saturday night ret Walking to his home at tive to the Lusitania—that he realized the people expected him “to act Oliver Street from the Down ‘ Se town Tammony Clubhouse of the | wit deliberation and firmnes | Second Assembly District Madison The President denied that he had an engagement to see German Bord. “Circulation Rooks Open to 18 PAGES 5 PRIC# ink BACK DOWN; SAYS RULES OF NAVAL WARFARE WILL PROTECT NEUTRAL SHIPS wearne ete night, Wetreetey clewdp pi = con ENT [Replying to , Wilson's Gal Cable Ambas- sador Gerard To-Day Transmits the German Declaration of Policy —Justifies Submarine Policy, but Says Reparation Will Be Made —Apparently an Answer in the Gulflight Case — No Report on the Lusitania. WASHINGTON, May 11.—Germany, through Ambassador Gerard, to-day notified the United States that submarine com- manders had been specifically instructed not to harm neutral vessels not engaged in hostile acts, and that Germany would adelphia to Naturalized Ameri-| pay for damages to such ships in the war zone. | Neutral ships carrying contraband will be dealt with, the WASHINGTON, May lt—President Wilson andtheCabinet, WARFARE. were in conference for three hours to-day, the longest sitting IN THE WAR ZONE GERMANY WILL EXPRESS ITS REGRETS Street, in company with Conere i | Riordan and Michael Murpuy, Mr. Ambassador Count Von Bernst rif, indicating that he did not expect te | W y aby n : his ti | : i see him at this time. \} two companions a He promised that the American pysition would be made pltin to ea iis seuss iid tg to M home, ‘at t Germany as soon ds all information wast hand Count von Bernstortt handed to Secretary of State Kryan to-day t regret { 1¢ loss OF American a} the Berlin Goy ent’s expression « |lives on the Lusitania, together with i Foley to turn just] was responsible for the traged aN pete ee tee The message the one outlined in The Evening World's Berlin ithey mun, but unsuccessfully Wilson has frequently spoken implicitly rather than explicitly, valle nnd Kk Penni. z are in the Tom Ke Chairman Stone of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee discussed ns mtimagno! the Lusitania disaster with the Pre hetore the Cabinet meeting be gan nar He brothers, Jo. who and later said he had no expectation that an exira session of € ungress ph and|” rs g lite| Would be called, n Sing urder | In some quariers the suggestion was made that the President might os i rewire nen, | forego the usual means of diplomatic correspondence and address 4 mes. celal AM MONtlmn ice, Avou hava con. |Sage in person to Emperor William, It was pointed out by Persons hith- feased thelr share in. the wey | erto in the President’s contidence that he might first try Prev ita res PES ATR Oe a a fie snd Bist currence of such an attack as was made on the Lusitania, taking up sub. Montinagno case the name of, tha, sequently the question ot reparation for the loss of American lives, an who siloge! to be the insti The in-pouring of letters and telegrams to the President, members ye a ial pie ay of his Cabinet and to Senators and members of the House of Representa story, and it was upon their evi. tives, urging action regarding the torpedoing of the Lusitania, continued ence that Carnavaile and Fennimore to-day in tar greater volume than yesterday. It was taken as showing w in ed fov murder in the flest a universally: inspired desire to let the administration and the legislators know the sentiment of the country, degree in having proc tog of Gaimari, ured ihe slay. ‘ declaration that Great Britain | in} Who took to er A ma} cable yesterday man fled with him, w tentity Is i 6 | The Secretary was j ng for the Cabinet meeting when the known, | Galmart and another who cont Ambassador called and the Matter was with him tor only tive minutes the Itallan vote in the Second 4 sembly District were also marked tor! The meeting had every appearance of cordiality we te t th Was finally killed a vee 1 ai i Oak vl Chestnu om Mare AMth en tn . J mg } n : urprise ‘at the 5, his assadant fring four bullets) limitation which the President placed to-day on the interpretation of his into back, Several attempt tow seches cl have bean. pad: mn the life of the speech, those who have follov Ms speeches closely pointed out that Mr announcement says. ACCORDING TO THE RULES OF NAVAL IF NEUTRAL SHIPS ARE ACCIDENTLY DAMAGED AND PAY DAMAGES WITHOUT PRIZE COURT PROCEEDINGS. The German Government justifies its submarine warfare on the grounds that England is threatening to starve the civilian population of Germany by prohibiting neutral commerce in food- stuffs and other necessaries. In previous communications Germany has disclaimed re- * sponsibility for any harm that might befall neutral vessels ven- turing into the war zone. of the WILSON MAY ASK Pa es DR. DERNBERG 100 “ANTL-SERMAN RIOTS Ys IN ENGLAND IND GROWING LEAVE COUNTY." ¥; the Ordered to Be Closed 1 wa Speeches of Former Seats 6 o'Clock Colonial Secretary Discussed | LONDON, May HE United Bren) by the Cabinet y points, At Wal é lasey he police we WASHINGTON, May tt Despite | em giciicive The sea were or he uniforn refusal ofall the Cabinet! avr t é ht anit’ at uitles Ws What tock plaeefover Bneland © being closed Mt toeday'a meeting w Vrewis {Dy the hecause of fears ' known day | that the " ious rioting Hiscussion was Rie 5 ‘TELLS 0 PLOT AGAINST fil moka a vietwea, DUKE OF GONMAUGHT vnoticial spokesmen in e Uni val vit was underst “} Sa ed tor Not nd New York justifyir lout f the Lusitania were men.| OTTAWA, Ont, May tA man named Horace Du found bound tioned b axt one member of the} : f and gagged in Kockliffe Park to-day, Cabinet [told the police nant pad frus- Although Gorman Embaasy | trated an attempt during the night to from time to Ume has etated that {dynamite the government house, reals Dr, Dernberg hae no connection with dence of th Duk f Connaught 4 s said he entered the park it, and that he js in the United States aid wha Gearcomerad ine is the repre ative of the Germa who demanded 8 f wepe : viaciaih t m th way ¢ th rament fed Cross, the ite Department has at sane Ahibiting Avan: Hoan (6 \dvised of his | MeVeral sticks of dynamite, a battery n heap iam 2s fhe! nda Fall GF Wire: When, he tefiend tatua, and in view of his prominence] they bound and gagged 1 said and the we of hus utterances tt The poliew not credit his story, but are inves: " was being sugested to-day in offfeial _ quarters tha might not be unusual Indl tu Uitter Auto Death, The Grand Jury, after hearing ten if the State Department were to in| witnesses, to-day refused to indict Kdiar Ko Jeimes, who on the night 04 Ape last tan down Kat Bitter, a With his automobile @ad Dernberg is regarded iia ‘Sin, of Count Bernstorft of his stand- quive ing Wo far Dr, ee