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te eee | eaten, 5 ee é LINS DROP pn —= = __ PRICE ONE CENT, BOMBS ON LOND i} @) WEATHER—Cloudy to-night; Wednesday uneettlods 1 ti . 1915. 8 “PRICE | ONE OENT. WILSON IS READY TO RECALL GERARD IF GERMANY DOES NOT BACK DOWN ARSHP NIGHT RAD WME SWS‘ aw NEWNOTE TOBERLN NLC ALS, meas iSCSSED BY WALSON MANY FIRES STARTED ) WITH HS ADISORS Court Orders Recess and Sends , loo, 108 AVAILS NOTHING =: Anti-German Riots Followed the Raid President Announced To-Day That Accused Gang Leader Stewards Refuse to Set Down & i and More Stores Are Looted— the U. S. Answer Would Be Sent to Tombs. Jockey for Ride on Dam- rosch, Winner of First. Three of the Fires Said Promptly — Kaiser Said to Bee to Be Large. Che (“Circulation Books Open to All.”*|_ Copyright, A“ Cireul: tion Books Open to All.’ | 18 PAGES 191 The Frese Pal Publishing tne New one World) MURDER DEFENDANT WHO HALTS TRIAL BY HIS RAVING ON STAND BELMONT ENTRIES. BELMONT PARK, ‘Tho entries for to-mor- “INNOCENT!” HE CRIES. “You're Not Giving Me a Chance!” Shouts Defendant as Lawyer Grills Him. BELMONT pax RACE TRACK, N. Y., June 1.—The crowd naturally Opposed to War. thinned out at the track to-day fol- " : Owney Madden, west side gang}lowing the holiday turnout, and it LONDON, June 1.—After many hours of silence official announce- ment was made late this afternoon that ninety bombs were dropped when the Zeppelin fleet made its raid last night on London, Four persons were killed and a few more were injured. Many fires leader, on trial for alleged instigation of the murder of Patsy Doyle, a rival gang leader, lost his head on the wit- ness stand in General Sessions to- was a relief to be able to find one's way around without stepping on people's: ‘To-day's attendance footed up about five thousand, so with agreeable conditions good sport was toes races are as tlurwe-yearolila; six Hyrevearokle; ai HINTS OF A CHANGE IN SUBMARINE WARFARE — day when Assistant District Attorney ear-ol! maiden wo- ye {it al 110; Wuny Joe, anticipated were started in ‘different sections of the city, The official announcement gives little detail of the damage done except to say that no public building was damaged, Most of the bombs thrown were of the incendiary type. Of the fires started three are said to have been very la As @ result of the demonstrations by mobs ee tt Keen Be 110 Yasloiy, 140; Maldy” aint THIRD RACE, Setting. a rr c) * 1y Samuel M. Williams. Eawarie, on orom-esamination, ot) or wmrqz alll Ae Rat ag brs 30 KILLED BY AUTOS. — IN CITY DURING MAY’ (Specie! Staff Correependent of The Rvening Wertd.)- WASHINGTON, June 1—Presidént Wilson to-day counselled time for more mature thought and serious consideration of the form of reply to the German answer. “I hope the reply will not be long delayed, therefore there will not be many days to walt,” he said. : After more than two hours’ discussion by President Wilson and the Over Same Month in 1914, Cabinet over the problems with respect to Germany and Mexico prepa- Tho report of the National Protec-| Fation of a second note to Germany was begun and a warning to the tive Boclety of Accidents last month) factions in Mexico was completed. $ Nie YOR Clor aaae eee ae The prevailing belief after the Cabinet meeting was that a note, probably very brief, would be despatched to Germany, asking whether Start gvod him involved in a maze of contradic- tory statements. nee ‘Moines’ Start Raving like an in- ; fete tie 6 apes Is iss Tio! Prevery ran~ Maggie Quinc Pride time sear olde and. ian. Mt sane man, Madden was ordered from the witness stand, and his counsel, Charles Colligan, being unable to pac-| The first race resulted in a victory Bi, ley him, Judge Nott adjourned court | fF August Belmont’s Damroseh after | ae xe! and sent the defendant to the Tombs |* °™™P!D# match with Hands Off that lomw—‘hmily Mt. to cool off. p: tlirme-year olds anid Two Skoluy if raid there was a renewal to-day of anti-German | Record of Vehicular Fatalities Dur- ing Last Month Shows Increase Crowds attacked German shops and the police} had to be called out to deal with th The boarded up since the lasted throughout the last elghth of Water Warhter fi a mile, Might at the end Dugan he ata A inte, 0 ts Madden said he was twenty-three | years old, married and the father of |@ child three years old. Ho admitted | he had been arrested several times. Madden described movements on the evening of Noy, 28, rioters pulled down the seemed to outride Warrington on the { Murphy finished third. who bar es from shops whieh had been disorders and what furniture and goods Femained, were taken away or destroyed. The “In amplification of the information which appeared in this iorning’s Rewspapers, the following particulars of last night's Zeppelin raid in the Cochran colt, After the race rode Hands Off, of foul ag Warrington, previous lodged a comp! “Tense Vaile statement of the authorities reads as follows Tony "Rene, minutely hts afiernoon and the day Doyle | 4. Track fast shows automobiles killed thirty per- sons, fourteen of whom were children undor sixtoon yours of ago. Trolleys| the Imperial Government intends, by its answer, to disregard funde- metropolitan area are now available for publication, was killed. He sald that in the even- ‘Jockeys a a bHILD’ $ ASSAILANT | caused tho death of five and wagous| tal principles of international law. “Late last night about ninety bombs, mostly of an incendiary charaeter,| !"&+ he went to a dance at Park Ave- |i eT oepeng een | ff os te eleven, as compared with fourtess by| "Rta! princip * : were dropped from hostile afreraft in various localities not far distant|¥° ®4 Fitty-first Street and after- i ward to ® dance in the Bronx. 1," Cainetia, ” Beeitioren, motor vehicles, eleven by wagons and from each other. If Germany's answer Indicates an unwillingness to recognise " ATTAGKED BY CROWD, 0 ole have hitherto been regarded univ as accepted prinei- “We came downtown about 3 See two by trolleys for the corresponding | what “i webby io jorvally " “A number of fires, of which only three were large enough to require o'clock Sunday morning,” he con-|,,%e maiden fiien, tw iear vide: $44 ated, lu Williamsburg Waen M month last year, | ples of internat! > baned customs and laws of human- the services of fire engines, broke out. tinued, “and went to a flat in Thir- [ar “Wes uridogs, “Start fal ” proar in Williamsburg Wien Man| phe society's monthly report of ity, the United States probably will sever diplomatic relations with Bett “All of them were promptly and effectively dealt with, and only one i | A aths by automobiles will hereafter Gorman: tleth Street with Marguret Everdeene | starters, Wis, Jockors n. | Tried to Drag Little Girl ye of | uc wotor-oyelom, mixt Of them necessitated a district call, The fires all were caused by the in-|and Freda Horner, Margaret Ewver- [smn Jd, {limier) 4 Into Hallway aed ebm deg Pea rere That view found expression in quarters close to the White House cendiary bombs referred to. deene was afraid to Ko to hor fat, | Varin, 114 eel allwa} sinco the first of the year in New| and was looked upon as the trend of the American Government's “No public building was injured, but a number of private premises were] because she had received a note from pi hmgioned Femi ond) A young man giving the name of] Yury stat as compared with two fF] Aotiey } ad by fire Doyle. — |Jacob Davondowits of No, 140 Riv ; Boxy ? - * ae eerie tccte oF sasvalien Se cial ho-Thdvnn ha 06 griweas-hiaw gpl OAen, Mw We neste een: jington Street, Manhattan, tried tol n° the Rate dutaldoat ow terk| WILSON'S MIND IS MADE UP. ; ' remained the flat until the | 7 ine oh ne| City ¢ ty-fe .: . certained. One Infant, one boy,,one man and one woman were ailed, ang|'2he,fetained in he At” unt the alquunten ot Men Aa etn | wate Kile We automobiten, feur’ty| When Count Bernstortf, the German Ambassador, sees President ’ ‘ollow! ¢ ay, a i \ daw er oO “ ir a bois oo8 . another woman was so seriously injured that her life is despaired of, Arthur 1 and John McArdle had|y MASI GE Na: 4 mont inte te. by waons In New! Wilson tomorrow, unless he brings some .iew proposal differing from “A few other private citizens were seriously injured, but the precise} been arrosted for killing Doyle ne | AP ier ee Williamsbure, into the veatibute . trolley and two by| the reply signed by Herr von Jagow, the German Foreign Minister, number has not yet been ascertained girls had previously testified they }oer,) toy (inp m. 4 ot se at MA, 2 Routh Sik fires wople wore killed @ fs f oll i dj 's, that his visit will not affect the 6 et [house at No, jou nth ed in well informed quarters, that his “Adequate police arrangements, including the calling out of special] were with Madden, under cover, for| Pitts. Met thin uftepmoon, Hugh J. Quinn of No,| railroad ¢ nk» in New York ana| WAS believed 4 constables, enabled the situation to be two days kept thoroughly in hand at all Mowing Doyle's murder. | Madden denied, however, having dia J oy be" th the girls, ‘The only names of victims made public so far by the Press Bureau are|°¥#8e4 Doyle's killing wi ie | i i Cromm-examined by Assistant I ont of two young German women, talloresses, of the name of Bchrader, living trict Attorney Kdwards, Madden heni |iata in the Kast End, They were removed to a hospital aia eURRLAGrAbIC, faeeasne stonend |S Bouth Ninth Street maw the wttack Amusement’ and Inchaabib> lon the und | threo ip Jerney character of the new American note, althougs the President's personal views would be impressed upon the Ambassador and might hav: some influence in Berlin on the reception of the forthcoming communication, Mr. Wilson was more grave and serious in demeanor than is his times.” Applauder ehtid from hia window bel alno ie crowm the atreet fled to Wythe Quint COB RUPPERT LEAVES ondow ity "Vand turne Avenue do mouth, w and i sevond: |ateudily increasing crowd = ESTATE OF $20,000,000 usual appeaarnce. There was none of the smiling elation and frank sim. Boveral sections of Lagidon are ' question before replying, As Mr, Bad n ihe aur cae ilones!" was raised. ane vlicity about him to-day, He was much in earnest as he talked with hie Ported to have been attacked, (6) dirigisian but sald Zeppeling bad been| wards got him to contradict h 1143-6.) : red ou rene 7 i Gizigibies nhowering both exPl*ive) signted noar Kammqate, aiaty-rive| Madden became pull 2 gle id joined {Bulk of Brewer's Property ts Die] callers, and it was evident that he had been spending hours of the night in and incendiary bombs, The Govern: | ajiox southeast of London, in Hren- | rimanded by Judge Nov * th 7 ‘ana tan | { r Wid deep thought and study, Ment notified the newspapers and | wood, vixtoon mises northeast, and “in| “Who told you Murgurot Everdewns gh gy Rt wuit,| Yided Evenly hong, wow So far as the situation has been summed up at the White House @ associations shortly after mid- | certain outlying districts of Loudon, | was afraid whe tight ue urreated on Davondowite was cana and His Four Children | 1 var jebt (hut no reports stating What} ang that many fires had bean eouht of Doyle eo? Me Md broken, bie face ¥ certain facts are evident sections of the city bud beon atlacked | ported. ‘hin indicated that several | w is wuhed Madden | “ will of Jacob Huppert, million Viret—Vrom all parte of the countey come enmistahable ox or detailing the nur of viettin " compomod the atterking | “know it! | ” he hets wid | pression in wewspapers and private communications that Gere would pass the consur until an olfioial on Sow 414 vou kn oy 1 hureiwd | t f hin daw twany’s reply 1s considered “evasive and wusatiolactory.” aunent on th 1 hud been | 4) A supplomentary statement from the “Hecuuse | did Me Mareand, Co } vee found 4 afternoon in| nd There has come » aratifylng expression of public come by the Prem: Hureau ; Vrom Hureau aaid (hat bombe bad Ad you know Doyle had hoon anor [Bone Of Hoke, Foddiing and Jenw aid + in the Yorkville own tho Freciéest 004 6 willingness to leave tha Gna Phe frat official mutement J 008) yeon hurled in the Kast Bnd wad| chen? Judge Nott « | wend out the 4 ty el way |Ih di, re later wae pines for sviution, The outhuret of popular indeorse- mention the numbe MACHINE | gummed the ewe wan viet | n ( Woe nok unt afterward,” | |tor the patrol uM 1h lone ' “et 1 die tiow to bie bande for solution, o hoe m ve, MEAVY EARTHQUAKE. ciara! Elica, [tis ser tae!) Sea ts tn te eet ee POPE HOPES AMERICA AUSTRIAN AIRMEN RAID vice how ald vod baw” anda writes wie hs effnle: wiles, Mire Anna! But there bs heard a murmur of hopeespecially from the Wedhes TWO ITALIAN CITIRE ON | wehus M1. Yao oy tt wm got RECORDED AT YALE | "La wom lakes ae ; ay yer err that the President will not find it necessary to involve this country in war WILLACT FOR END OF WAR) == cons oF Aunsatic, (40) bye be oie te lt ain Maat ies the brew | with Germany = —_—_— guilty!” Maddon yeiled ehmograph Shows Shock Lapted| nl) ha on ene ' rt Heatly Cor The country declares that I is opposed to murder on the high seas, a4, mn iotiinu @ , “ue . vient Mr) | “ and f} Mu a Mywele bee , His Remarks (0 Bishop Kennedy! winuarded the Hialien. seaport tiee| Kéwarde eshud. ” S| Pitty Mint {tine bint of thé | Munufaciuting Company le logs te| i Se tome method short of wartere will be fount ’ m nut ting 6 tae | i ‘ Cult Perr enfore and Newly Ordained Amerian f Mus 1 brine tay, bibhing | NU Van ' nto Wa Keen i Alabka - al” DOK BEES WILSON TO-MORROW, , oy and wounding two permons, | faiv chance Give tie 4 fair show P ve » ALL MAJESTIC'S OFFICERS "1 ’ Leek 6 GERMAN AMBASHA 2 Gi ° View Hrindiot io the 5 bal hurvor of |euriwked tie ganmet 4 the 4 ot | NP WiitA ’ " ‘un i " le WHEN WARSHIP We aBeny wisew By The German Ambassador calle at the White House tomorrow goog ' v om in ‘ ery |eortha ’ portions r, G * ond the ONE IMS n Meet a ee ery evlaubly Gan thea lon, Carga ined wiity Vd ed On the Kotamnonroph at WAS SUNK AT GALLIPOLI, (++ towne Mee Amante ie mi [to confer with the President. Count von Bernstorft is strongly in fever wy are acute saga acianen ed | ihe and Kbippind, Wut theleay ou. |W pueeuen Vile Univers pated tee tare uiele, ON, | of maintaining trlendly relations with the United States, but he is not the ly ordained Aner vu wh, daminning two) Mere Judge Nai wbiouried | y vibra wae | LANDON, June bie Herrotary > death ¢ ty Mupwer il ws! deciding power, The German Foreign Office in Berlin, controtied by the ; | ‘ wh ‘ ‘ Wise a Ami) “ ol te wh of fj j one ate ee etree we) in waii'stlmatea the Mand Gee ha eee ids, ths teamere rae reread Aer ae eller pl " mel ussian military party, dictates the policy as it dictated the note ‘hat fag Tee waa gai ue uadiones |: 0) \ hurled nt the | ouune juicy cunetided menanend Vnan | i "\nare of ihe Mritiah battioniip Muse caused such an unfavorable impression in this country, fae et thes t f ’ mind their lott nue seluhinl #ileon “ Weg wae O88 My inka the | Me: ok May kT off the Galtipo YY , . ported Count wi ] pole ne is Hvlineon sineo saly rh uid exploded in “i trees | howe, Une cm wien vl aut | aintciace y hove been in the |Meuineule by © submarina, ied bee 1 he other eon i bs currently thet the tt tall the tosaed te was, Iter voged Will poopie de vapor belie (ytmoriv Bight Aleve emilee a pained an caveulorns. the Kalses dots not want war nor even unfriendly | ( J ‘ sidadaaed eine cht dele « &, ,

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