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FINAL PRICE ONE CENT ft, AMEB, be © The Sew Cow GERMA | GREAT CROWDS OF (TALIANS MARCH TO THE KING'S PALACE TO DEMAND WAR ON GERMANY ~ss MAT THE GERMAN _NEWSPAPERSTHINK Mob Attacks Chamber ot Dep- and Breaks Many Windows utes FOR RULER Is Giolitti Reported to Have Re fused War to Form Cabinet- Ady Some Editors Say ey Sp tas British | Blockade Justifies the Sub- marine Warfare. entes Assail Him. ROME, May W-Wn tallan Chamber of amashed this afterno lows. Deputies German editors throughout the made varied oriticlam cf President Wilson's note to Germany. Se newspapers take the stand that the submarine warfare against nan of of v 1 parade nstration in favor country anders led started to mareh to tp to demand tha ing im al > arg a war. The paride halted in, Merchant ships is justified by the : : British “brutal threat to starve a front the Ch nation.” watre fine crowd , ure at peace The agitation has assumed ai- ‘most a revolutionary ch The entire city has been occu: pied by the military. The belief is growing rapidly that there inevitably will be formed another Salandra Cabi net, or at least a cabinet, which will follow the same foreign pol- icy as the Salandra Ministry. Many interventionist Depu addressed the crowds, assailing Giolitti and declaring his activi> ties threaten to lead to civil war. It is reported this afternoon that While the New York Staate-Zeitung makes no editorial comment on Preai- dent Wilvon's note to-day tt has the following to say, printed in English and signed by Herman Ridder: Nor {9 this a time to burden mll- ions of the American people with un- Just and unnecessary anguish of mind The German-Americans must suffer in \ny conflict between the United States jand Germany, pains of whieh t etr | fellow citizens can never know aay- thing, It ls rather a time for showing thom the greatest degree of consider. | ation They have fought to uphold the flag in the past and they will do so again, against any enemy what. King Victor Emanuel has “I Soover, ‘They doeseve the fruits of upon a peace yand has urged) it toyalty, unt? Qhey have forfeited Signor G r Premier, tte right to clatm them. ‘There has head the new | t °HES | never been but one flag under which Promicr Salandra, who resigned 148°) 044 German-American has fought. dare A Aiea $0 AUtHOT | Phere never can be but one fag under 8, has refuse sii evar ene verian Bane | Nuch Ne Wil ever Ayht, and that flag is the Stars and Strip. Cincinnati (nie Volkablatt: The note is divappointing tn that it dis- regards the just complaints of Ger- are strongly guardet | Mobs, forming of the city, Btrects and bera y and appears to espouse the \ ‘Near I’. 22a abr jet at the difficulty admits of a satis- | the rioters, the trov factory solution by advising Ameri- volleys into the mobs and many per- {C4 citizens to travel on American @ons were wounded, Tho rioting te Unwillingly the President continuing, with the soldiers an. | Shelters British cowardice, which tries \ parently unable to restrain the | t? Mako British ships tmmune to Ger- } crowds. han attacks by taking American pas. | A crowd of men and boys assem were aboard.” | Bled near the German College and | Cinelnnatt | ¢O) cio Presse ‘threatened to apply the tor They “That part of t dealing with were dispersed after they q 3 of lives in » Lusitania ea emashe very window in the bull phe more f riy ought to ing, The mob roughly handled sev. | to have been d to London. | eral squads of troons. England alone ts responsible for the A crowd which favored Traiy’s ine Tl ! m through her tervention went to che hotel at whieh brit b in, (Ge Gabriele WAnnuns ping and Ms eu war j cheered " t beund \ ‘ ». We crowd w Queen Marguericn vit wildly Pro-war brief strugs were holt San Sylvests dows of other « f t think that ives th ty demand the itr thonalists andy 1 ceived it ine n President Senate M ‘ cora, President of Cha Doputies and Sianor Giot 4 former Pramier but now the leader of the party In Italy in favor of neutrality, many shou! y aside ive weapon of attack,” whe fre ireulation Rooks Open to All. 7] soca, OF WILSON'S NOTE pre tecturs t¢ Ete NEW YORK “Clrentation Lpettenins FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1915 28 ‘RUMORS OF HARM [American Ambassador to Kaiser’ “TOTRANSYLUANA, ~ OWI WARZONE Vs {Cunard Officials Have Heard From Her Since She Sailed. }NO CAUSE FOR ALARM. British Admiralty | Sent Her to Gl: They Say | | | No word haa been received from! the steamship Transylvania, which | satied from this city last Friday and lis in the war gone to-day. Tele phone inquiries from friends and relatives of passengers have been, pouring in all day at the offices of; the Cunard Line and at newspaper | offices. There have been rumors that the ship has been torpedoed and sunk as tho Lusitania was, but not one word about her has been received A statement was issued by the Cunard office, as follows: “We do not expect to hear trom the Transylvania until her arrival in either Glasgow or Liverpool, Under her schedule when she ieft New York | Not May Have ow, RAED - @torio. Rooks Open to an | WEATHER Far to night and Gaturdey FINAL PAGES 8 PRICE ONE CENT, NY CONSIDERING REPLY TO U, S.; WHOLE COUNTRY UPHOLDS WILSON NOTE Court, His Wife and the U. S. Finbassy GERMANS MUST STOP TORPEDOING OF SHIPS IN PEACEFUL TRADE -t-—- “The Government of the United States Will Not Omit Any Word or Act | Necessary to the Performance of Duty in Maintaining Rights,” Says Note to Berlin. “No Warning That an Unlawtul or Inhumane Act Will Be Committed i Can Be Accepted as an Excuse or Palliation for That Act or an Abatement of Responsibility.” BERLIN, May 14, the United States note to the German Forcign Office. Ambassador Gerard to-day delivered it is she was to go to Liverpool, but it| Capt. John Black has received at sea | orders from the British Admiralty to| go first to Glasgow, via tho west! coast of Ireland, the company | " “WATCH YOUR STEP," will have no word of her until she makes Dort. SAYS TAFT OF NOTE now under consideration by the Gov went, WASHINGTON, May i4.—The note trom President Wilson to Germany, signed, in accordance with diplomatic custom, by Secretary of Ambassador been cabled to eign Office. The State Bryan and addressed to Gerard, ha Berlin and is to-day in the hands ot German For “It has been the custom hitherto for 7 AME RIC EX-Preside! nts to Study . tho Cunard ships to report by wireless ByeAsSv ae Wants to Stuly I president and the Cabinet expect prompt action, Follows the text in full: ap soon as thoy sight Fastnet, but ae puaigeeereeoe as Before He Ma Any Department of State, Washington, May 13, 1915 since the sinking of the Lusitania this ~ - Comment ae Wy bercrtrer He custom has been abandoned The N , E S he Secretary of State to the American Ambassador at Bet Transylvania left New York a fow iE GLISH SKIPPER THINKS iM AN NY ASK WHITMAN | Wit ai SHARIR, Pal Muy iM Please call on the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and after reading to him hours after the news of the Lusitania at Willian Me Pate | . F 60) featton leave with him @ cop! boure ater the new of he Tusten's! HE SANK SUBMARINE) TO KILL DIRECT mH ext Wisin We TAR aig ommuntcatton late < few cancellations among her pas: ! tu view of recent acts of the German authorities in violation of Amert were, She is due at Liverpool on Su w rea wn rights on the Digh seis, whieh cult ted tn the torpedoing and sinking urday night of early Sunday morn /SitUck — Sulver gs j sting Mavor Makes Personal Plea eat a tho British steamship Lusitania on May 7, 1915, by which over 100 Wag. a toe Canary oetrel wah ene: vei North Sew aud The | y the Gove Mt now ia Vr American citizens lost their lives, it is clearly wise and desirable that the surprised if nothing is heard until! : " van Edit int me . ’ Sunday night or even Monday morn Appe yosuna ‘ Alba ¢ Whole situa ts Government of the United States ani the Imperial German Government st 0 yoliew of wa oe as ahae peneneule ers Arse BLYTH, Englind, May th oA vier | ALBANY. N M 14 Act is al ‘ id f hould come to a clear and full unterstanding as to the grave situates Friends of passenzers ane worried | | D ‘ A ty have | Mayor Monn Now York Cit The former Chief Bax fio Nich has resulted m= fecaeiees eae eae meyer eer " ‘ Dirvst Tas NM # , STATEMENT OF THE CASE FROM U.S. STANDPOINT. tof contraband of war ay Hii, hy - sink of the h passenger stear Falaba by a German sud face of her manifest. the 1 vt sutna Phe sinking of the Bitty House officers have written wn ~ PICKS OUT SLAYER OF nartne on March 28, through whieh Leon C Thrasher, an American ettisen, ink “Arms and Ammunition.” ' We i frowned; the attack on April 28 on the American vessel Cushing by . at the wad owned; the atta y Lg a thi claaa, Pon the sure | grea y ve ‘ he by a German submarine, as a result of which two or more Amertean The Cunard Line bas received a it 1 ry , ten \ Sa Saw Montimaeno} ciizena met thetr death, and, fn the loing and sinking of the | wireless, the bk Map Uy vee ace Hs : i ¥ ta & Giama D \inship Lusttanta, constitute a series of events which the Government of op says : Meee eet the United States has observed with growing concern, distress and amase i nents "GERMAN AR AMBASSADOR Hy Wt a : Unitod States a as anda rning ca ready aus cut almost $19 At uf me that the 3 . 4 eral German Government in matters of internationa St and particular: here J _ ays h et 1 coe nn gee (Bas an ‘ , ‘ : th regard to freedom o as; having {to recognize the Ger Mey aN DOE une aye Publ ae t cll ‘a © Svcond A dan views and the German intlu in the Held t nal obligation he isan Ag ve Made fi q * 1 was ie always engaged upon the side of justice and h ood having up Whit oO Bar liner, which lett Liver ‘ . f mmande > be upon the sane pl tion prescribed by the here tosmorrow ment Wort ! ' f at these ae has come from her she has. Lt a Bre, te t cannot g tect 1 ‘ acts, 80 ad abin and Li Poke passengers. * 1 9¢ Dror nh I Boat solutely contrary to the rules, the prac modern war. ase , ¢ Drops F g 1 owas sta tM (uit tare, could have the countenat unetion it Government os ivin . 1 ' s May Si ¢ tote t " t imperial’ 6 PIMLICO RESULTS. \ i Flying Neutral F Bs ji It feels itt { au a if Imperial German Fikst RACE Junio ‘ M b Sea 4 ON few os j fiover st en s * Kn and in the earnest Slline for ee ete ree BKB ' ‘a 1a hope that it hen vetton on the part of the Impertal " nh uw et 2 THIE HAGUE. May 14-4 trawter | iar 1s wal ; German Government which will’ correct srtunate impressions whteh a Mt he Dutch tag was bonibanded | iNT y \ H and vindicate ret sit f that Government ‘ Ito aa) we German wu in th 1 ' rot w \ Wy sacr Ty 1 tome mL say x a carly Wedi ty, aceordiag | dow ot na Vite ta Yn trawler P, CE OF STRIC cco. y, wrth LOUISVILLE WINNERS. reacted ort "tina. Other | punteres fo) Gout Av | REAEELRM NOTICE OR OP HE ra ‘COUNTABILITY, ines Naber ho crew . withiobase r United siat ‘8 been apprised that the Im- a —— the attack He ig” 1 perial t { themselves to be obliged by the ‘ve ' word hy © extraordinary cin 8 yar and the measures adopted apn SL2Mon a Blue batge Suits, $5, ee tea by their adversaries in seek f from all commerce, to ‘ " a \ adopt methods of retal the ordinary methode Hse 5 WouwenTn "auitoway “ of Warfare at sea, in the p ation of a © from which they have cy Tandy: 8 } warned neutral shipa to keep away Rt baw the ‘ ' This Government has already ta pecasion to inform the Impertal ¥ “ ' * german Gove ent that it cannot admtt the adoption of such measures or >-- soMEBDOS MIVER DAY LINE sr atery n saturday evening till 10. The Hub, \oaay ee ‘steambve nae t ating me dane Broadway, corner Barclay Street.—Adve such a Warning of danger to operate as {n any degree an abbreviation of the rights of American ship masters or of Amorican ..zens bound om