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OU.S }. EXPRESSES REGR "FOR ATTACKS ON GULELIGHT AND CUSHII j, FINAT EDITION — | “Ctreulation Books Open to All. 12 PAGES 8 PRICE ONE YORK, BATURDAY, MAY 29, 1015, 1 YOUNGER SONS OF A. G. VANDERBILT ET MOST OF $30,000,000 ESTAT . DV PCDAANY ACK AN C) EVENING WORLD RACE CHART NEW WARNING BY GERMANY — NEBRASKAN SUNK. [GERMAN ARMEN CREO, PS SHOW NAMES ua. Is Furnished by Am-| French iain Mile and a Sate | bassador Page From Naval Half Up, Got Bullet in “Inadequate Illumination” of Its) Attache. Shoulder. Markings Is Declared to Have Been | at ABSTRACT OF FINDINGS. |PLUNGES TO DEATH. the Cause of the Sinking of One Neutral Vessel. | Chief ‘aioe Says He Saw|Body of Relative of Former -Wake of Torpedo Before | 'mperial Chancellor Crushed BERLIN, May 29 (via London).—The German reply to the Impact. Under Engine. American note was to-day handed to Ambassador Gerard. It ——- expresses regrets for the “unintentional attacks” on the Ameri- oan steamers Guiflight and Cu shing, and offers to give com- ; dence forwarded by Ambassador, Page a aria nage ore: etire pensation in any cases in which Germany is found to be in the prliiiy asivapaclgr gta! ai easrians dinpaciss.” ChanseDies \arbe ‘wrong. attache at the American Embeesy at Killed near Fismen, sone deddsa the * . indi Matin, io an air duel wi Germany suggests that cases in dispute be referred to The | London, indicates that the American | | Besanes reas wen is itd | Hague for a decision. steamer Nebraskan wae torpedoed by is : 2 7 nee epee 5 2 Ss formed rapié equardron he ie The loss of life in connection with the sinking of the Brit- |° Pitt’ tomers made a technica! ex-| French pilot, describing the battle ish steamer Falaba, in which an American citizen was |amination of the Nebraskan on be? | paid: arrival at Liverpool and took atate- ments and affidavits from Capt. Greene and members of the crew, The chief engineer stated that he eaw the ke of @ ‘torpedo jumt before the Veane! was attacked. ‘The detailed evidence Is being sent but a summary of the mata features of the cable report wae ta- od by the State Departinent “The American Ambassador tn Lon- vmed the State Department ne investigation of the Nebr “Wednesday morning I saw up Al- | batroes machine coming from the German lines headed for Paris and I wave chase. He wan 6,000 feet up. | went up 9,000 feet, rapidly overhaul | ing him, and the fight began, We were less than thirty feot trom tae Albatross, but we were under such headway that we overshot him and I fot a hullet in the shoulder, but it "| didn’t prevent me from continuing the chase “The Germans tried to yut Chew > drowned, is said to have been due to the attempt of the ves- sel to escape. The reply, contained in five typewritten pages, was handed to Gerard at the Embassy at 10 A. M. Secretaries Grew and Havery translates it and. put it into code and a few hours later it was on its way to Copenhagen. It is now almost certain that the text will be in the hands of the State Department at Washington on Sunday. The reply was semi-officially described as “polite but leaving room for further negotiations.” WASHINGTON, May 2¥.—An urgent warning to American shipping against traversing the naval war zone incautiously and to have all neutral iuge displayed as conspicuously as possible was communicated to |’! the State Department to-day by the German Government through the American Embassy at Berlin. It reads an follows: “The American Ambassador at Berlin hae been informed by the German Foreign Office, that, in view of the fact that during tho past few weeks, it ba» repeatedly occurred that seutral ships have been sunk in the water designated as an area of maritime by the German Admiralty on February 4, catinuoumy up to aproximately #10 1915; and especially ne case where it was established that PoM, May 2, at which time the sinking was traceable to an attack by » German submarine, ship was about forty miles nouthweat whieh took the neutral ship for au English vessel, in the darkness, of Faotnet 1 dows on account of the inadequate illumination of its neutral distinctive |The ae wae St A tis aie we warned agaies traversing the area of maritime. war innees [as consiared ot an: The chia 00-| yards, sway, where ‘ue nad bern 71 and also be urged to make the noutral markings as plain mincer of the whip at thrown out, while the observer was| nerved a White streak in the | Orushed under the engine. in one of| e0 possible my especially to have them Iiuminated promptiy and rpendicular to the ship on the hie pockets we found « peper bearing Sinking of Gulflight Admitted a‘ by the War Office in Berlin the wv BERIAN, May 29.-—The torpedoing | tunity to extablien jum what sort of ,| bombs and forty ‘The pilot. given oll steamehip Guit-| Yeeeel was wunk—to determine of the American whether the Lueitania was & pense by mali that kan Incident by Lieut. Towers brings the facts as follows The Nebraskun bed left Liverpool bound for the Delaware “reakewater| ape by ft May '@ ind was in water ballast, The words ‘Ne- braskan, New were painted on each aide amidships in letters #lx feet high and ane flow the American fag on (ue afternoon ed. duddeniy my Neuten: volley at pointblank range and the Albatross tipped forward, hose downwards 6,000 feat earth, We followed them with our eyes, When the macbine struck the earth it seemed to crumple into « ball and bounded along the billetde like @ wounded rabbit running "We followed them down, deacena- ing in spirale, The pilot lay some of the Military aieo cargy booms above the aie wae filed with 0 the double bottom compartments be low hold No. | having been used for tanks for fuel of), Bottom platiog ond Lege of loner Medal, chose ‘he GERMAN AVIATORS DROP ligt 19 now eatabliahed as due to & eahinns ~ yieces of the #ide wore biown up | German evomarine, the report of the oe ere i wumed im the tooanee two deahe, ‘The obip eouiedt™ — ON FRENCH TOWNS 0 commander of the submarine in ques: immediately by the head aud oMeere ND AN AVIATION CAMP, Hon having been reesived by the Ger- and crow Wwuk to howe After re man Admiraity. vent, aa wan DEKLIN, vie wirelens in Le o ‘The commander reported (hat when tien 0nd wari May MH —derman aviotors have oe Oret eow the Guiflight whe was be banded the Krone fa ¥ information ‘ Geran Government _ the Cy ing eonvoyed wy two patrol boats) (.” ond be evnviuded he mun vee carrying eon milee aime to twenty + forithen weasel oF in effect i! (0 om invitation t be trabrend. The presenue of ve) HatrOr) geting ibe terme” to be used in the the mouth of the Mereey rene yp oh Kiemen wold, she commander reported, wument Lefure proceeding with (be No OU8 war seriously injured, ‘The | *reniern * of Kheime | veer investigation dangerous The American Atibesentor hae had daily conferences at the Vornan OF fee, where terme of (he Corman ap wer were Geckoned = Admiral Hebe cae, Acting Chief of the Admiraity Pall, culled at the American tm ondur \e sending by mall @ 0 ithe War offiee announced this after oper! of Lieut Towers and |eoon of (nee of the wbip'a off ty the Coneus af Liver 0 rend the report closely, | Aierwoeion Germany beileves take up the questa the sinking eu tbouie it Unnecessary to ot Aone nis or die wartere in gon >—-—— Girt Whe thet batter te Meienere on of th ube \* forhnice # peel! Another « —~—-> ten retos “ wren, §— | uot te Oe lomdow treet Car Mrtke Kade Toe anewer om | emanun IAINVOM, May t0—Phe monet te the Upited several Uneeennd Law let Aetinite cqueider ulm gine potter eaves York women ths | her Memiity ever etlormer aa) , WASHINGTON, May 2.--Evie| PAHS. May 2@—Avintor Lisut. |. shooting 1, wont to the ond: Ad ‘Twelve the id selling event at six furlong AL A REC ANDI ES eS E RS BELMONT PARK, PARK, SATURDAY, Mi MAY 29, 1915. Dey of Westthenter Racing Association Mecting. 49 Pst RACE roe Pree arte gelling; 4x tartones, Owver ‘anit sie, bs Weather SON BY FRST WIFE 1 LEFT $5,000,000; = $8,000,000 10 WOW =|Wil] Filed To-Day I First Wife of Alfred ain course, jon cantly; place same, Winner, &, cae ir la R 4 2 of Gt 858.5 4. aS ae etsitti ‘ill wo > had to be shaken ‘ww ton the contender’all the. age Suyseruin rans goa GO SHCOND HACE Hor dew rearolde und upward; tne Wimout Handicap, ove mile end ee 1 ate Start yard Wate wai osc driving; Winner, b. ¢ ae That . Vai 61 “PHIBD RACE Wer three-year-olds and up ih, 88382 oe 3a. a ia ‘Mert ving; place mame Winger, &. @. bP 1 Het one heme “Alas i PRES dt Must Have Received $20,000,000 ee dod of Se a Settlement at Time ob Diver wees i a A a ase “INO MENTION OF FIRST WIFE broge set the pace to the streteh,! where he blew up. Doublet came through with a rush and out-gamed Virtle. IS MADE IN DOCUMENT. 4 DOUBLET vis __ WOOHINE RESULTS. The will of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, who was drowned in thé 4;\county, The total value of the estate is estimated at $30,000,000. Generous provision is made for the widow, Mrs. Margaret Emerson Vanderbilt, whom he married in London in December, 1911. First she | receives $2,000,000 in compliance with the ante-nuptlal agreement, then an added $1,000,000; also the income of a special trust fund of $5 000,000, vs: | She also receives the houseboat Venture and the great Adirondack estates, : | Sagamore Lodge and Moose River Tract. To his eldest son, William H, Vanderbilt, chibi of Elsie French Vage derbilt, bern in 1901, Mr. Vanderbilt bequeatiics 4 fund of ha. ‘| left to him by his father, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Afler donating the $3,000,000 given cutright to Moy. Wargune Liners | son Vanderbilt, the trust fund of $5,000,000. left to ber. and $1,650,000 #000 added; thise-year-olan and upwa six furlongs.The E ANARROW MARGIN \ Virile, the Favorite, Defeated| in Third Race at the Bel- mont Track. BELMONT WINNERS. 1 te 2 he bod: M431.g0r 'ahiowe 414 36; 0, show $7.90; Bran A. Wi ran wilar Mutuals 2 uid Hwaet Cole t, bee $3. Victoria Stakes: | wo ~old FIRBT RACE.—He Will, 1 Cheste Sto 5 place, sevond; x recast, 4 to & show, third. Time, given in other bequests to his brother, Reginald, ard orhers, the residue 1.13 1-5. »| Of the estate, about $15,000,009, Is given to his some SECOND RACE—Norse King, 12) 5) ‘op Hat, 3 to 5 place, sec: | *" M, third, Time, 1461-6 THIRO RACE—Doublet, 5 to * won; Virile, 2 to 6 place, second: Spearhead, 8 to & show, third, Time 143 o hy Mrs. Margaret °| Emerson Vanderbilt, { These are Alfred Gwynne, born in 1912, and George, born in 1984.” | This, the bulk of the estate, is to be held in trust coil) the yet are twentye rs old, when they receive one-qua i then another quarter eo (hey reek ther ‘i vst Vanderbut, nis finst! me yi MELMONT PARK, N.Y., May 20° 1d people were ut the at the age of twenty-five, and the remanter jage of thirty No mention is made in the will of bhi jc wife, who gol a divorce from Me, Vaiterbi $20,000,000 SETTLED ON FIRST WIFE track thia afierncon. It was ae fine « turnout of men and women Tet jooklnw «oe ‘LD SON as could be oven anywhere nection of the grandstand was wel Henry B. Anderson, who wae attorney for Alfred Gwynne vensenial iy both Here, the feid enclosure snd te an exceutor of the Will, ntated that Une emtute d od uf in the pe? amounts to about $60,000,000, Laaemuch ue the eatate & | colved from hie father, Cornelius Vanderbilt, wa 00,000, appeare that he touet have settled at b his fret wite and their soo, Willian UH. Vauderbihs Vo Jerbilt fee” wore more thea 6ibe 9. + 080.0000 om ho Cane ob Oe veyed he aldee femily, wae wndene id (hue avoided @ eons ‘ne wos estimated of whet eae ately olehbornood of ihe Hite Vreaey Veme aver, mere ae the O66 hee at - ~owmne » tht frome must of ine ively MY H ‘ vt Vw ae ' on. + laweutone al +h “ : ‘ ' now de ‘ ad . ‘ oy “anah . 4d thy © ther wae ” venient ndred people | wded and ee opened with « Ore ivore After the ‘ romped on, ( }¥ uf H hie | ary eround in front : : » th t, who headed Muperhuman | i Yes bet ¥ | out of third Yop Wat and biogs of t -_> — BELMONT ENTRIES, Piet Maur Jay's mport deate of orvelion, from bb rive Vanderbilt, who bad Aut te white He Will, the favor “ew ne after taking the lead brother #7 far turn enter held on mamely the reat vaceue wney iw wl ae # n ’ fervilt viteined from lim that & rol beat on be ment oud twin eon 4 F ‘ wy given opproriumtes "I w hawt it e King «lone ob winner After wetne tr Why, Meden ran serond to ihe head of ae v8 be d MOND 1 mive ot eunath wer, won| ioav are Fe | Vas Mm 0 we r Oui et new ' ’ 1 1 thi ty My ye 7 1 The devree wan uramted i) securing tv ke sedeatad tae i» yon recently wm , ‘The tail oat of the will follows bom Com te pereonad 7 wie pireent owner vy James Mutien| = Fyn F pe | ALVHED GO. VANDENMLA, al” —a pribably with tale race tn view. Am 1 ua” sr tue City of Mew Tork, do ie (Comnnued om , 4