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FINAL Gbe Vs —— PRICE ONE CENT. os, tens New New Terk were). ACTION BY U. S. IF MEXICANS FAIL TO END WAR, IS WILSON’S WARNING NEW 3 YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, : 1915. SON TO GERMAN VI 16 PAGES 5 GERMANY MAKES NO OFFER THROUGH VON BERNSTORFt TO CHANGE HER WAR POLICY Will Stand Firmly on the Origi- nal Demands Made by Wilson. By Samuel M. Williams, Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World, WASHINGTON, June 2.—Count von Bernstorff, German Am- bassador, was received by President Wilson at noon to-day for a half hour conference. Their meeting took place in the President's private study in the main White House building instead of the office annex where GERMANS TORPEDO |: Racing Results and Entries TWO MORE SHIPS, ONE AN NEUTRAL JOHN E. MADDEN WINS TWO RACES Danish Steamer Soeborg, Sec- ond Victim, Owned by, Aus- trian Consul General. to 1, Taking Second. (Gpectal to The Evening Worl.) BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, N. Y,, June 3.—This was a regular fall LONDON, June 2—The British day at the track. A disagreeable wind steamer \Gaidieh, ‘from ‘Alexanaria, | %!®™, Into the mrand-stand and made yh ™ everybody uncomfortable. Those who Egypt, for Laverpodl, was: torpedoed neglected to bring overcoats of heavy {a the North Bee. Seven members of wraps shivered: throughout the atter- FIRST Plate Handicap for ato me J Tucker), 2 (01, 4 to 5 and out, our Serene, Senree )», 2 to 1, 3 to 04 1. EM rhe 1 three-vea Shak PIPING ROCK RESULTS. RACH—The . 3 to & Broad rt Hacks and Hunters; fae ‘nile and @ furlong, —Cloud, 178 Tucker). 2 to 1 4d out, on, 163 (MY. Bamber, o ya a Aatite, Zellwood, and Yar- Event, With Distance, at 15 | ", Rp RACK —The Brookville Plate: even, second; wre reer olds; al Hollow ‘and out, firat; 8 to 1, 2 to . 116 (Rur- out, third. Bald, 1,500 CHILDREN GET OUT SAFELY Wscon FRE! MEXICAN LEADERS St. Gabriel's in East 36th Street Seven of ia Gee Crew of British : wi Fin Noseeny and Easy d Liner Saidieh Drowned in IN ROW AT BELMONT xD (RAC Pana a is Is Emptied in Two f : _ North Sea. ; thout tra miles = Sian Minutes. \. Washington Reports Declare That sears on: aiid ab aa 4 the American Note This Week/no warninc” GIVEN.|5am McMeckin Wins the First] Crandon, 3 to 1; oven and 2to 6, third, DIDN'T KNOW OF BLAZE. in Basement. Parochial School, ;| Pupils Thought li Was Only a Drill—Fire a Small One The 1,600 children tn St. Gabriel's in Thirty-atxth | Street east of Second Avenue, were WEATHER—Rain to-night and probably Thursday ff - _ F BI08 ONE CENT. PRESIDENT WARNS Tells Them Unless They Soon Re- establish Government United States Will Find Way to End Civil War and Starvation. WILL SUPPORT MAN WHO : CAN UNITE THE FACTIONS ven. 1 deep tm thein otudies at 2.15 o'clock this afterhoon when ‘the ‘fire @rit! signal was pounded. Under the direo- the crow, indtudihg a stewardess, were} nidon. “About five thotisand at ay official business usually is transacted. drowned. ’ Forty-one’ survivors were) however, Were on band #her rookeres, na ran. Count von Bernstorff had no definite proposition to make to Mr.’ landed to-day at Ghatham. event started. . 7 year-olds nd up! welling: six fu WASHINGTON, June 2.—In a statement to the American people tion pf thirty-two teachers thd little i Pride of Greenway Lyn an Obie: i FOURTH RACK | four-year-olds and and one-nixteenth miles,—Volady Jr. b. | 107 (Taplin), 6 Weight, Jock osm "Ste Steekin fon" John H. Madden started a real food azine, pirit, 10 ion), 3 to &, 1 to 6 Wilson. On the contrary, he sought as much information concerding the | ,, "ne baton bry eagle wader |aae.in Sam MeMeakin In the opéning pan ey ey) Mateaitys 4) totke made thelr way to the fires i, rosy Wilson pcp gro gh os —o leaders of Mexico precise points of demands of this Government as he volunteered of the| ana e ind tine, Ne 1 proof, separate staircases at each ena! that unless within “a very short time” they unite to set up a govern- nationalitiés. The loss of life was the (ne ran the small Meld off’) «feet. Gino | (hind. ime. Att (uke of rere: | of the bullding and all were on the| ment which the world can recognize, the United States “will be con- result of the jamming of davits| Wa dizsy from chasing him to the Durin, Kilday, Brynavia, Cordova also One thing the Ambassador desired to find out is what the President| while one of’ the boats was bemge Mba icaticnine Toren be tiene u " ° Not until they were * re " was eal n ol selling; i furlongs. -— d th ‘oach| e ” considers the most important of the American demands. There is some! were thrown Ante the water |iengths.. Gino beat Fair Count about | Broometeaw. "toa titathows), 8 tos, Teskatatn Ge ance Pi gree in order to help Mexico save herself and serve her people. confusion among the various points raised as to which are considered the| Thowe in the other. boats were jten lengths. The latter had only « Signalizing a change from the “watchful waiting” policy, which has picked up by a trawler. They aasert FIRST RACE. school, They had supposed that the guided relations with Mexico for more than two years, the President's if there are some phases of the situation that can bi ily adi | vessel was torpedoed. It sank fit- in manipulated ocasionaljy by Brother ie ee . : * ¢ more easily adjusted. teen minutes after the explosion. Baldwin, the principal, in addition to a$ notice of a new and vigorous policy to restore peace below the Rio While no official announcement followed the Ambassador's visit, it} ‘The Danish steamer Soeborg, ac- | Moen the usual weekly fire drill. | (Grande. r 1 i afternoon, also has been torpedoed |} office on the ground flour, smelled * pression of the things that America absolutely siands for and to com-|>¥ ® German aubmarine off the {smoke this afternoon. Knowing Everywhere it was interpreted as a warning that the patience of the municate them to his home Government in advance of the official note | R2'%e island on the cast coaat of there was no fire in’ ihe building United States is exhausted. What steps the President is prepared to tafe that is now in course of preparation to be dispatched at The Austrian Consul General to Pen 2 tha nd OF | penmartt is said to be the principal stockholder in the Danish shipping gtairs. There was a brink blaxe at the-foot of a chute used for convey- | official quarters, nevertheless, no doubt existed that he is Prepared to pro- ing waste paper frof the upper floors ceed eight passoogérs. of different |tvent. | Taking the lead at the start, | {oo'"Clavert 18 tal, 8 to nnd, 3 te enter attitude and sentiment of his own Government. street in two minutes. 1 1 stretch turn. At the end MoMeckin | "Ay a1; RACE Purse #800; tor" two- outside ana Strined to decide what means should be employed by the Unitea States |lowered. The occupants of thie boat Acton), 12 to 1, 4 to.! and 2 to I.) know that there was a fire in the t vital and subject t further debate. The Ambassador also asked | speeder. our most vita! and subject to no further c. The Am lor also ‘ 0 | that no warning was given before the drill was un emergency teat, such 48; statement was regarded everywhere in official and diplomatic quarters 4 aL fs understood that he sought to obtain directly from the President an im- Fpiins. Dbedls eep sa peices Brother Baldwin, at work in hlt| WILSON PREPARED FOR ACTION. d. abd led down- Englan jabave the cellar, he hurried down |i 14. warning goes unheeded is not idsclosed in the statement. In high the week. Between now and Friday's Cabinet meeting the Gen ituation | Company that owns the steamer. Fin ; of the building sinel 1 i \, F ant ' ie charre f nermgRO eTyaHion | bara i fhe NOH igeder) Returning to bis office, Brother If moral sua lon fails, it was Said, the next step will be some form of will be in the President's exclusive charge. a biggte ys iid ad 3k © Dagal Raldwin sounded the fire dri signal an embargo or exercise of force short of actual invasion to prevent the PRESIDENT AND CABINET F1BM. ot London. he was tomer the| Resa pagal and giao turned in the private lari fighting factions trom continuing their warfare. Mexico is de It is the unanimous opinion in Washington that Mr, Wilson and his | steamship Pretoria.. she was butlt| THIRD RACK xtinguished thi on pendent 40 jos 92 swith « property show $2.90; hs Mali ‘almost solely on the United States for its supply of arms and ammu- nition, An embargo would put them on short cartridge rations very soon, If troops are to be sent across the border again, it is urged that the quicker the supplies of munitions of war are cut off the more lives of Aimerican soldiers will be saved, pees The statement, which goes to Carranza, Villa, Zapata and Garza, 1, the principal leaders, not as a diplomatic note from the United States, but ft! as a declaration of President Wilson's attitude, expressed in a statement feel doors and are) to the American people, is as follows: Cabinet will stand firmly on the demand made on Germany that sub. | in Dumbarton, Scotland, in 1878, waa! wartare against neutral ships and inn 850 feet long and of 1,984 tons net. pare danas : cent non-combatants |" ing soeborg tx a tel screw steumer shall cease, of 2,108 tons, owned by the Danish There is more determination and insistence upon this crucial point | shipping company of which C. K. than was ever before evidenced by the Administration. While postpon. baaven in maneerT, ‘and C reniotared ie i ope n, Sho was ing hasty action a few days for what the President has termed “prelim. and is 286 feot in length, with a inary discussion,” there is no Weakening, no modification of our Tepresen- | 43-foot beam. Lloyd's liats hor cap- tations to Germany made in the interest of the American people and of |“! 4# ppclnki > Winther. ney building. ehildrep RACH TRACK Y., May py humanity y in cape of fire drills \s P a varia ¢ sappointmen “For more than two years revolutionary conditions have existed im What this determined staud will lead to uo one in Washington cares Hvothes Hhedwin cederea, Mexico. ‘The purpose of the revolution was to rid Mexico of mea who 9 to predict. The ultimate development, if no wettioment Jt reached tn the a ree Ignored the constitution of the republic and used their power in contempt f j meantine, would be 4 slate of War analogous to thal between Jupan and . | ow of ie ike vere a lp bes i Sane. perpen ne poesia st she Unies 4 Germany, but that contingency I BUIl remote net States Inetinetively o nerounly #, TY ju leaders & “he Secretary Bry — ‘BERLIN sTees LiQuOR \DOZEN AMERICANS evolution, in the very hour of thely success, have disagreed and turned | their arme against one another. “All professing the same objects, they are nevertheless unable or unwilling to co-operate. A central authority at Mealoo City is no sooner ret up than it Is undermined and its authority denied by those who were — k From expected to support it |DERNBURG WiLL | LEAVE TO GERMAN SOLDIERS ; UNITED STATES JUNE 12 — Issued Prohibiting Otticers serting that the Lusitania wee armed and carried explosives, in violation ef United Gta laws, when it left New York on ite last KILLED BY MEXICANS TO ENTER THE WAR Order paint 4 voyane. Will Sail on N and Men From Going to Cafe : py 1 “Mexico iv apparently no nearer a olution of ber tragical troubles than ‘| He wae eleo without official in, | °7!) OM 0 wegian Steamer, - : . ampi ‘ lace er cle was when the revolution was fret kindled. And she bas been swept : formation, he said, concerning the Arrangements Having Been Made Roumania Prepared to Attack and Wine Kooms REPORT FILED IW ALBANY rorized by Wandit civil war an if by fire. Mer crops are destroyed, her elds ie unseeded, 4 ry that the American liner Ot for Hh Safe ( { Austria; Bulgaria Against WERLAIN, June a lamndaon) , ; ny | ber work cattle are confivcated for the use of the armed factions, her people ‘a wi wee chesed by @ German re Conenact ay IAIN BHTO! 1) gee to the mountaine to eecape being drawe into unavatliog bloodshed, and ‘ WAKHINGTON, J Turks. 0 to ha ; 4° New Corporation Will Ha ® ‘ : : ays ho man seems to see oF lead the Way to peace and settled order, There te rhe] Oe ae rau an rivers ae pre jon etthe “ hero eV “ ) tore wa an kay cathe las ation of §50,000,000-Helmont, | duy Oncar Lane | 20 proper pr “engerr uber oad ms iensre mF tor the citizens of other eh rie o hanes ona Vander : rie ; f roving, batlons resident and « ' hin her territory exico is starving aa@ q We afes” in Merlin, us ae all bare here f ' without « government ? wineroume Lia A “ UNITED STATES CANNOT STAND BY AND LOOK ON | ae Phe ord Lie pup ot ¢ gor of the Interboroue M In these clreumatances the people and Government of the United oor r P . cals Ls omy 4 ales cannot stand indifferently by and do nothing to serve thelr a v4 Pr spear H nant Tet tty. toiaseenoun Bec ’ bor They want nothing for themselves in Mexico, Least of all do they wo the & , j ; - ' manly 6 se fied hove ' devine Ww settle ber affairs for her, of claim way right to do so, Mut neither Amerina'e yy vy saddelilceed PETIT 7 stu VE Mate Mugo ‘ \ du they Wish to see UtLer ruin come Upon ber, and they deem it their 4 Iw utd aren of AERIAL BOMB KILLS bulgaria apsinel Turhey. nity i? = pa eee we wy (riende and neighbors to lend any aid they properly eam to pbs of : 2 ** SIX, WOUNDS TWENTY-FIVE zn “lye Pa vag teagan esol ine A number of ' ’ ' Cie Aumont ' whet 6 boat stromentality which promises to be effective in bringing about « settler as Pr ound puitiog « IN MOVIE THEATRE lasy piel ° pests os itil ead ' fe pet . alyeee meut whieh Will embody the real objects of the revolution—eonstituiongl Negutiations between Moumania and ‘a government and the rights of tie poople ' Keaw t 1, duns | Aumle over the tine of tbe ruth une - Patriotic Mexicans are sick wt heart and ery out for peace and for praseu:» doce not bring van wntoplane | of bona ate said to be virtuasiy ove STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, Move Whee covery eelPaacrition (hat nay be necessary to procure it, ‘Their people erp Gdout desired reeulis, them there re 4 olete, If Kuss accepts Koumania’e out for food and Will presently bate ae much ae they (oar every man 7 maine the boot of tutee “ propowais the latter country is dee Bermudian, Bermude Se in thet country oF out of it who stands betwen them and thelr “It to me, therefore, that the Government of the Mg iJ hy Abers, 1 oe wared to be ready Wo begin nest : inseo widows delay. Rome, Maresilive | Baratege, Hevens.,..,,

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