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~ ASQUITH DECLARES BRITAIN = = WAL SEDATE AL AU aly Himbessy had expreseed any opinion om Cie multe tt is know NO comiyernaly evil “ other Caovernme wenninig 1M j should Germany ret ji If the note fer | warning to Am al the form of newspaper advertinerne the Coe All Cover Militar man Emba likely to take exception, pounting cut tha ary ii ant Commons, Will Be Expa- himself first made the warning public in ing Ger tatement of February 14 triated SPECULATION AS FO GERMANY'S | REPLY, In some quarters fr fhe Berlin Government wwenikd ag its expectation that the United > sd and state| MEASURE POR ¢ the un = sid SAPETY, jemand would en to seen ALIEN ENEMIES IN KINGDOM —— - | He Teli oting of ne ty | hereby unanimously demand thi restricted passage of foodstufls and condition iband consigned to) Mass Meeting at Tower Hill pulation of German Ts wordt Urges Government to It is reported in some diplomatic circ that) Germany hia decided in advance of the delivery of ¢ fe from ur Act at Once States to defy our Government and reject tt A wn demands | . . for full reparation for the killing of her citizens on the Lusitania and] yyycy May 1% Premier Am) for other invasions of our rights. Mt ts declared that Germany ts even] cuits announced inthe Et recom éager for an excuse to break off relation According to diplomats, Germany ® ereatent single desire in to block the allies’ supply of American-m, kun do ammunition, and to do this | & would Welcome an open rupture with the Un Ktates. Huasia’s only | MereRate all hope, according to the German view, lies in the continued tmportations | N"le owh safety from America. In Germany the American army ta not taken seriously, the American navy would be of negligible value in the present confilet, and the hostility of the United States would be more than balanced by the reduced Quantity of war munitions shipped from this country As stated in effect, in his note to Germany, the President ts sattafled the time has come when the United States must take a stand in the name with the United States. Fadult on 1 The thin afternoon that nemien tor r the safety 1 ted military age 1," that in suitable ¢ patriated, adult male will os, Will be re. re though x might Mr Asquith mentioned incidentally of humanity, that the whole structure of international law and neutral |that 1000 non-naturalized alien en rights, erected during the last 2,000 years, whall not be destroyed by brute few already had been int in force at the will of # single Government, reat Britain, and that some 40,000 whom ny are still at large in Great ‘The naturalized aliens are ) aliens, 000 BELIEVE KAISER FRIENDLY. One ground for hope Was seen in the Kalser’s known friendliness for the United States. Next to his fatherland Emperor William has been in terested in this country. TH® Kaiser will have the flual say tn the answer | S®drew Honar Law, the leader of tothe Asnetienn note th n, sald ho welcomed the In German circles here It was said to-day that confidential advicos|jinir™ sakement for the reason indicate there never was any intention of sinking the Lusitania. Hor] way lable to get out of hand, torpedoing was deliberate, it is stated, but it was believed that she actually | The Prime Minister's announcement was almost unsinkable and all that was hoped was to fill several of her ne on the hgets of the aduption water-tight compartments, #0 that she would have to be beached or have {of @ resolution at a gigantic m her passengers and crew taken off the ship, sinking later in shallow water, | meeting fower Hall dems A German, who talks authoritatively, declared that German expressions | tat the act at of regret are more than mere formality. “It never was intended or desired that a life should be lost,” he said “None would have been lost had the Lusitania not carried a cargo of ox plosive: The torpedo evidently caused the detonation of the explosive cargo, and all those lives were lont.” He said that only one torpedo was sent into the vessel and held this 88 proof that no auch disaster sulted was actually intended. Urttain about 6,000, once, either by interning or deporting enemy aliena, The maas mecting was hastily called, following a renewal of antt- 4 man rlote that occurred in nearly every section of London last night Sidney Smith, who — presided, nment that the pull vessel's Made by P. Lorillard Company, the oldest tobacco manufacturers in America. TE ours Actual Size of Package A FRAGRANT SATISFYING SMOKE 3 CENT Package BIGGEST PACKAGE OF LONG CUT TOBACCO ON THE MARKET--2 4 Oz. MECHAIICSDELIGHT| : 28 TOBACCO _| ee “UO not desirable “All male cent barbarous be | authorities, all m women and | that ne werk will bi feeling became | [even more Intense to-day, American] meat dealers in Suithfeld Market, | | | | premises of a well known German ania oat furtuer ate quick action wae taker ernment must be taking the 4 own bends. if it fale tow he sald © TeROLUTION wan ae fillowe nde of citizens of London, men, women and children being any longer ellowed to be ot large in the Britioh Islands, | end, and poisoned wa vin Pxchange to-day posted notice that “The presence on the ex shange of persone of enemy origin Central Market Meat ¢ clation resolved that jone by German tho British born 9 to countries that are yielding to the market po would patrons, ‘Tho police were calied out to dis perso a mob that gathered abovt Gere man shops near the Customs Houwe Most of the riotera were women Wild scones were enacted when thy police charged the crowd with their aticka, A big crowd of school children at tacked two German shops on Wal- worth Road ‘They drove the pro prietors behind barr les ant Iu_ged off large stocks of bread and cakes, In a Kentish town two shone Were looted early in the day Tho police soon ended the distur. ance, | A feeling in the district, in Y it seenes durin volvers were fired and foi sustained Injuries, e poli hat rowd, and had great! in keeping the ‘nfuriated ners In check Prensure of Hritish) sunced that they serve German no longer ‘SBURG; WRECKED; DAMAGES $1,000,000. JONUANNESBURG, Union of Africa, May There have been a series of violent aati-German demonstrations in Jo- hannesbure, which culminated yer puth 18 (Associated Mress) terday in the wrecking of a number | , of German and Austrian establish. ments, The police intervened to quell the disturbance, but were pow More than fifty buildings have been wholly, of partly, wrecked, and thelr contents either burned or reduced to matchwood, ‘The establishmen cleaned out include ten large ware. hous ten saioons, three hotels and more than twenty shops The mob destroyed the German | Liederkrana Club and plilaged the Nfces of the General Mining Cor | poration. This concern has aa inter- national Roard of Directors, includ ing some Germans, The crowd burned ail the books, records and ace cessible papers of the company The offices of Sir George Albus, | near the Stock Exchange, Were raid: ed and a bonfire was made of the fur- niture, The crowd also fired the! firm, (Gundelfinger & Co. general mere! wats, The damage here alone Germay |‘ THE EVENING WURLD, THURSDAY, MAY 13, : SOME DIPLOMATS IN WASHINGTON SAY GERMANY WANTS WAR CAPTAIN OF CUNARDER SAILING FROM NEW DORK IN ZONE OF WAR TODAY Berlin despatches a naturalized Porte, xeneral Sweeper ¢ wings with Ch Embassy ——— ‘SCANLON ON TRIAL Many Suttragette in Long 1 Attend Room, cond trial of Harry Prosper land City, for uted Mrs. ¢ Hil, in the tra Eller Demoer Que with Jam tha mond House Court t now " in Sin day t Towns met tt servings offense, ty breme Court Justice der and a jury at More than a score including Mrs. Altved er, Who Was active in br was not leas than $250,000. The total losses from the rioting, | which continued f are placed well aby ——_—_ 23 FOREIGNERS BECOME UNITED STATES CITIZENS $1,000,000. You Must Now Be Ready to Give ‘ Your Lives for This Country, If Necessary,” Judge Tells Them, Twenty-three new Americans were made to-day by Judge Chatield in the Pederal Court in Brooklyn, One| of the new citizens had been a Swede, one an Bnglishman, two Germans. two Austrians, five Russians and twelve Ltaliana, lent Wilson ¢ annot ap pear in person,” sand “there are others ry In view of re abt and ‘ want too un Ou must stand by the Constitu Hon and loave your oll country. b Wind You must not only give: y moral support to bot your Hives [fn All but the Hanans vaderstanding of she Judge's s¢ adjuration. Wher the words w terpreted ty them they, too, said they’ understood, into the night, | vdded their the an Proposttion ¢ Moet Emergency at Alba ALRAN May® in nt designed t authority to redu lature BH. Smith of Syracuse Legislature fixes the but not the amount Smit at The ‘amo At yy direct arigon Pman ow large priatic seseion of the the direct tax sugested 170 malls -_ TRAIN CONDUCTOR KILLED. William Lite Fal Open Do Failing to get a signal to ce ahead after pulling into the One Hundred and Mightieth Street Station the New York, Wente and Boston Railway to-day, Motorman dames Ehoman wont back through the Owesear northbound train to look far Canduetor Wittam Little, le could + nd Bheman hurried by ener Hew yesterd fand City Ce having, it is TO CHANGE DIRECT TAX LAW, | direct tax authorized by al was Introduced to-day by Ray to be raleed. the Lewisiature (x would ‘wath © to reduce Death From bassy in Kerlin for insu © marks about Secretary of State Bryan! 4s in United Press tay, te German-American, | manager ‘omp: time Knowledge of American FOR ATTAGK ON GIRL Hearing | art tn. | alleg of Rich. atic Clab ens County fernan Sing for foe su Vresent my. proposed | Gov. resent tl tax rate, Mr has been ay fell aut y the door | marine a week can be turned out by oe 1915. $150,000 ALIMONY IS TOWNS DESTROVE ASKED BY MAS. DALE ASRUSSIANS FALL = soon TO PROTECT RIGHTS trom bor agicstions Made in Cannectior “W en With roped Court of Na bre “* ever Me s Tee rem ma, wae © premnted (od . — * Py for| World Court « i sempion Austrians Claim Further Suc. ¢ gD eal | sede We! Se oe sgl Ae aa es Twenty-two Mile vounet sper alpine Asati nde Mose = > t « olen in Kast of Tarnow wite Imoerve Me jague a Count Wr jaue Mr and Mere Tp previdiag for en im = Jame Fitts Avenus, when| ternational army and pavy, to pro- one Galicia, Moy 11, via ‘ mtlon were * that the next 1 May 18 The «tras nthe The wedding took place 4 rence be urged to pro: t north of the \ Ktiver and | few ‘ ty for the infraction of " : 7 ial t ie nu} ba, or for a refunal t 1 Ga pears t . : 7 Wutes to arbitration, that a . : f ney io ! bed ding ' the fons f . n atte baled Zhiphs nplal is pr enatory nat * ' ne twenty te her Francie wim th f their vielnity) Colgite Dale en and Mice, where Cho Aum Lives VE ale i alimony nh army under Archduke cia) ber Reno divorce ariny under Archduke Francie) ire ale did nut ask for alimony ph caine Inte feree conflict WIth) ang until March Iaet Dale supplied Jan forces Which Were retreating| her woth funda, Just before he wae ward from the Dunajes Miver and) ie nileges, bh ‘ W her rarnow. alinwarion 4 han not received Nirman who flew over the battlefield SN singe soete Gas today reported thet the entire front ' that $150,000 paid t said. “And, h he should be ng to obti in competition Chamber of Commerce Calls Sink- ing of Lusitania “a Criminal Act of Sa PARIS, May 13.—The American Chamber of Commerce in Paria to-day made public resolutions with refer- ence to the sinking of the Lusitania, the text of which was cabled to Prest- dont Wilson last night Jutiona recite that the tor- Lusitama Was “an act premeditated and cold-b! 4 mur- * Asa matter of duty the Untted 4 should demand exemplary aat- vagery.” ful, Refrs for “this criminal act of save note a gc the resolu- the Ch merce stated that its m as men and Ainerican citizens more than as buasi- ness men. 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