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a oo ee . — “BANKERS HERE URGE BERLIN TO ACC INA L Tbe | ¢ INA see “Circulatiol Books Open to All ie io [“cirentation Books Open to All” | 1915. 12 PAGES SUBMARINES IN SWEEPING RAIDS __ SINK SEVENTEEN SHIPS IN 48 HOURS WON SAND BAYED UP ALS BY BIG BANKING INTERESTS TDAROANLLS, ‘VA 4 NEUTRALS AMONG : JOHN fF. M DDEN’S WALTER J. TRAVIS BEATS j : CABLES ORAM Ss ways NORSK VESSELS TORPEDOED | | Opponent in “Met” Final Anonymous Telephone Mes- ——. |} Such as This War Has Not CAPTURES FIRST 2 Up. sages Advise Americans to iy President Opposes Hasty Ac- Yet Seen,” He Predicts. | APAWAMIS GOLF CLUB, RIB, Flee From London. : . poses Hasty A) £90) 000 A YEAR INCOME ener poi a | — ‘ WEATHER—Falr to-night and Sundey, PRICE ONE CENT, “Conran $21 er ea gna NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, ‘PRICE ONE CENT. Racing Results and Entries tion, but He Shows No Sign Another’ Bib'S ay C i Peageste ‘Uaenalignceieetae: akening. |HOPEFUL OF FUTURE,| Another Big Saturday Crowd} jionsnip waiter J. Travis, the famous} MANY BOMBS DROPPED.|__ , : ek ical NOT ENOUGH FOR BABY, | ——= Attends Races at Belmont [vere ! Big Steamship From New York n, defeated John G. Anderson of . | of European Conflict Over | ~ . |on record, as at the finish of the frat! Admits “Few Casualties” in conrrots siruation.| ASTOR MOTHER GAYS | Territe Dangers at Beginning | Park. Track. swam. w na munaldnlish Adminaity Officially! Twice Attacked Before BlowsBrom im i ee ! * si ° . | eighteen holes they were all square. | . ~ ) BELMOD Pi 4 ; i H Takes a Day Off for Calm Widow of Titanic Victim Tells —Seas Swept Clean. lense wie lees Nr Mer SUNG Bree aie Mab holed Ghia attarnect Attack Last Night. crowd came out | to the track this afternoon The! 1 finish “The | grand stand and clubhouse were well | £i2_Ne maintained to the Anish. LONDON, June 6.—Zeppelins rata- Help Him Out {allied forces at the Dardanelles are! filled, the 81 tion jammod and| R = K "RESULTS ed the east and southeast conate of RAIDERS SHOW MORE CARE i r within a few miles of a victory such| 2,000 more people were scattered in PIPING ROC! . England during the night. An official FOR THE LIVES OF CREWS. By Samuel M. Williams. | A ne as this war has not yet seen. ,When the free fleld. Barring a stray wind statement from the Admiralty to-day PIPING ROCK, Y—The results ‘Threc-year-old John Jadob Astor,|it comes it will make amends for af! ™Hch blew into the grand stand, the} follows! admits that “a few casualties” re- From Montreal Among Victims. Reflection, With Only ~ v7 One Companion. Travis had a lead of two, which mar- Surrogate She Has to UNDE) Scotland, June 5. jpecial Staff Correspondent of The lof to-day" Evening World.) posthumous son of Col. John Jacob | aur reverses conditions bat Halt perfect, | rinet RACE my wnt sulted. LONDON, June 5.—Eight steamships, at least eight large steam en IN, D. — Astor, w feo - . Mr welgi for, threesveer=d) M \- WASHINGTON, D, C., June 5.—The| Astor, who lost his life on the TI! Winston Churchill, former First Pen Hihvoeigat Hav rae $800; one mile and a sixteenth | The Arat announcement by the A@- | irawelrs and a salling ship have been torpedoed in tt 4 the note to Germany will not be de-| tanic, is having a difficult time, his|Lora of the Admiralty, made this a ee. 1.10: ‘ —Ambrose, 152 (M. Bamberger), 7 to|miralty did not epecify what towns British Isles b ri hi epatohed to-day. mother, Mrs, Madeleine Talmadge |dectaration here this afternoon in hie nia Senet i. be Meion’ “irainen Ws. | 5, 2 to G and out, frat: Mammon Paes | were attacked, ritish Isles by German submarines within the past forty-eight hours. Thore Is no weakening of this Gov-| Force Astor says, in getting along on | frst public address ince the shake- ‘ ation he Me pag toma Sad ey be ae “Rombs were dropped at vartous| Of the larger steamships attacked, three were British, one was French and ernment’s demands, no surrender of| the allowance of $20,000 a year which up in the British Cabinet that placed 4 our champloning the rights of neu-| Surrogate Cohalan instructed her to|pim in a minor office, He told a big trals in the great war, but dignified|spend on him, Col. Astor left $88,- | firmness and calm restraint prevail in| 000,00, inmson), ae T3) Time, 1 sal ner also n. s OND RAC Handicap; steep- Weight igchase for hunters; about three| fore the sailing of the Lusitania on to §, out and out, third. Places,” sald the oficial statemont,| four were reutral—two Danish, one Norwegian and one Swedish. 5 crea an en-|ewith little material damage.” ‘ ME hah tha ace 1k Meet Nene Except in the case of the steam trawler Victoria, sunk in the North Sea, there was no loss of life. Four members of the crew of the Sprringtx rina audience that the danger that con- | The opening event, « fronted England at the beginning of Se ite Fenaee, iit her accounting as general guar | 146 war has passed, and that he did| EER BA lig in @ victory (orl mites over hunters course—Hereu-! her faial voyage, Americans were! aiid a boy passenger were killed. . Excited haste has been checked by| dian of young Astor, which was filed f 2 2. Madden's good t, Sam |joid, 168 (Mr. B. Lewin), warned here by unknown persons jast , sat * the Prosident’s masterly grip on both | with the Surrogate to-day, Mrs, Astor |Not believe tt would be necessary to) MeMeekin, He led all the way and|2 and out, first: M aleuty prince tbe Cewalin pry The latest known victim of the submarines is the French steamship Pemmelf and on public opinion of the) seve thas. from, Deo. 81, 1918, to\ Dec | resort: to consoription, L eeEHes Shee centes RUa TOS | Seca alt Several American residents to-day) Penfieki, which was sunk in the Channel late last night, ‘The crew country. » |41, 1914, she was compelled to spend| Mr. Churchill added there were two | PXPress chased the pave to the ter). & se Te entppe, | mformed Robert P. Skinner, th reached Brest early this mortiing. Carter, Lagnippe, s : furlong, only to be bh place money by Top Ha \r an SECOND RACE | THIRD RACE allen two yearolla: RAK) ashie Voat 3.0%, It is reported that leading | $23,000 from her own income properly financial houses in this country | to provide for him. To the infant son |in operations at the Dardanolies. , with German connections are | was left a trust fund of $8,000,000, of |treavy josses must be expected on throwing their influence on the | which the income is $140,000 a year. |jand and sea. ‘The fleet employed’! side of peace. They are endeav- Mra, Astor says she has been ad-|tnere was composed of a surplus of ering to convince their B jvised by her counsel, Henry A. Gil-|witrships after all other needs had | connections that antagonism to- dersleeve, that there should be charged | eon provided for. mn out of | statements he wished to make about | American Consul General, that last night they received anonymous tel Just before news of the sinking of the Penfield came, word was phone calls ordering them to get out) received that the steam trawler Edna May and Strathban and the sailing of London with their families at once.| shin George and Mary had been sent to the bottom. Among those thus notified was M ; Ve nqueror, Unice and Indicator a« Tie » Ba Handicap; for two-y our and a half. furlongs. 5 ingame), 6 to 1, 2 to and even, first; Lady Hillington, 112 y ‘The crew of the British steamship Sunset Head was landed at Ber. {Eerie sto 1, 2 tot and even, sec-| KK, Shaler, a member of the American 115 (Warrington), | Belgian Relief Commission, who was wick, Scotland, to- lay. The steamship was torpedoed yesterday after the ward the United States would be | to the infant one-third of the cost of) mnose who suppore Marl Kitchens Ha, 115, (Dade ate? Wdiot’secons,” Plumove|told by an unknown voice over the| °reW had enn, anaes into the. boats, very serious for Germany after te sa ienAnDS Ot RS 2BRCmIN Of embarked on those operations with- | Role i jand Celandria also yan telephone not to stir from his home ‘ ann oh as 7 re reuse Ceetea Kathleen and Kvening Star, ters t ar ends. No. e.| ad * i * Nd Koen te | Pay eee ? edoed yeste: off the Orkney Islands, w ew a ‘al She has had to spend for him in addi. {Ut thoroughly and carefully consit-} August Belmont's Tea Caddy finaly | DORVAL MESULTS during tho night, and, furthermore, P' y ere landed at Kirkwall to-day It Is already certain that America) She has had to spend for him tn addl- | ering every requirement. in lecadunienate ce pa Di . to fill the bath tubs in his house with | by trawlers. will be the world’s financial centre for| tion some $13,000, She adds that no aha : | pm the maiden ranks in | a a ter: interesta| part of the rent for her summer home|‘? the ¢rmy in France and } S| the second race, a tive furlong dash i thacke cunnes |e The crews of two more trawlers sunk by underseas craft were landed Nae ee ae ee eee rodent lat Bae Harbor Ma, tas bese Charged {at@ Rot only mistaken but are pre: | for two-year-olds, Ie led practically {june she ne lb TRACK, QUEBEC) Vor several days reports have been| at Lowestoft. ill have to secure funds to rehabill- | , Me., ‘ b hy . Ho led practically |gune f--The results of to- * ie ier ci trade somewhere | againat the baby, nor has the cost of | *Umptuons,” he continued. “In look-!all the way but was bearing over tolare us. follows in etreulation in Tee Oe all The biggest vessel sunk was the steamship Inkum, from New York outside of Germany, in any event, | the trips to Bar Harbor on which he|!8® at our losses fairly and squarely |the inner rail ail through the List| FIRST RACK—Purse $400; for] American women, Here had teen’ for London. She was hit forty-three miles southwest of Lisard Head. GERHARD OPPOSED FEATURES | his accompanied her, besides the cost|W* must not forget the prize for | quarter. Plaintiff, the Cassatt color| three-year-olds and up; selling; five warned to a which va ms ei |The Norwegian steamship Wenda landed her crew at Falmouth, OF SUBMARINE WARFARE. | of upkeep of automobiles, from which | Which we are contending earer, closed very stron in the final {and ¢ acre CORE gre aay According: to thie xe tne Ame!) No submarine had been observed Dr. Gerhard, who is on his way to| he has received substantial benefit, “If it is mposaible to win the war | sixteenth and was an cany xecond in|!” (Taplin), 6 to 1, 3 to 2 and 8 to 5) Embassy had been request. ° by Ber-| 110 | tenige exptosion ehook the Berlin on a peace mission, has ap-| The detailed accounting shows the| Without compulsory enilatment, then | front of Murpity, who just lasted of {iiati Wiley. 108 (Connorey, 2 to Bt) iin to issue a warning of this nature, tain and his crew of Afty-two were on a » # cd to % and o 6, com ire as a{ following items charged against the|I'll support it,” said Churchill, Mir Jean, 112] tnyestigation brought the information| vessel, which began to gettle, The landed at Kirkwall, Scotland, Mag and Doctor D, also ran. eyed the! submasine. Warts: infkat Pehiceat tallabact wilbetartaidee lo eS {sinyth), § to 1, tot and even, third} rat the Ambassador bad received nu| crew took to the boata, but the} Also landing at Kirkwall were aise se ory nove a varvation paliey,| One-third of maintenance of No, essary for England to obtain soldiers | , lain Hamiicay: maies: |v Foe ee eae gen kerient | Huan Feauest steamer qettled #0 slowly that some|from the Aberdeen fishing steamer / mapas the ‘Wecieh ese eae PCY) | ao Fifth Avenue, $3,000. in that way, What we do weed {a (s30, View, Titan a ee Official announcement was made,| of them returned to the ship hoping | Chrysophrasus, which wes sent’ to but he is sald to have declares Puc | One-third of taxes, $21,000. more effort at home, Such Is the} bata quinn", . HACE—Puree $400: for | to-night, that in the previous Zep-| that they might aave her, They no- | the bottom about forty-five miles off wetcly that such attacks should be) f. vsicians’ fess, Is of $5,250! chara of the English people that, | % Langdon “venr-old# and up; selling; six fur-|pelin raid over London, lust Monday’ ticed, however, the periscope of a eub- | Stronsay, one of the Orkney Islands, panes to freigh sere, Malees. Ay vaer| Lawyers’ fees, §: |while we never lack volunteers to| fn! Home, weisit aud Jo rita sr AN. Akin, 112 (McDermott), 5] night, six persona were killed, An| marine, which discharged a second] In cach case it is alleged that: the env siten ii as i mii sa ait Cost of Mrs. Astor's bond, $250. fight in the bloody trennhes of France |): hail" ff 104 Meine wi dg and 1 to 2 flevt; Zndel, 109] official statement of the day following | torpede, completing the work of de- | submarines shelled the boate as they Bape sirumstnoe hoes sa to es-| Merchants and others, $5,000. | and Flanders, we somotimes tall short | :Comely, 11% (ire), é 3 , 5 to 2, even and 2 to 5, #-[the raid gave the number of deaths! struction. were being launched. Two of the ripe ti wae iis auepestion thas tha| —————_ | in other directions.” Mage em Blea, Cuastor Malt, Wisi M11 (Mathews). 6 to las four. ‘Co-day's statement follows: | THe py sg ulin ys! Tona's crew were seriously and two United States try to arrange that no} {8 SUAS HALMS Beh ee xadie. ra marty ata Indifferent brit, Faker Giniiing |, 2 38 ROW pomibie to: state ieak ane of ste eae net, She was ge Mh cae passengers should be carried on i CARRANZA AND VILLA explanations or indulge in aad h conditions made to ly the number of alities ea v Little Boy, of Lowe- r for her, gulloped home in the built at Glasgow in 1901, and was sels laden with munitions, It is un- or recriminations, for the only thing four-| the hostile aircraft which visited the stoft, has arrived at that port with os” 7 THIRD RACE—Purse $400; f 4 As, derstood that he has been very ear- MAY MAKE PEACE he caved about wan the waging of| dies’ Handicap. She was koing easy| yA. olds and upward: selling: one| neighborhood of London, May #1. ‘The eon the Gulf Transport Line of/the crews of the trawlers Horace z est in his efforts to bring ubout a |@ successful war on the enemies of | PA8sing the judges « length in front of} jaie,—trish Heart, 109 (Smyth), 4 to}mumber is six—one man, one woman fad cso and Economy on board, these two Ret DIS : f th ~—— = - {Great Byitain, Lady Rothu, the fuvorite. Jumes Hut 0 5 und 4 to 6, fort: Bowart, 108/and four children The Wilson liner Iona, for Montreal! ships having beon eunk by the Ger- aces enti aga aa “Vor four yeurs | have borne heavy |le"'8 Comely wax a good third, after 0 to 2, eve ) "S02 ] "ernie wamber does not iuciude the Cit SMene, fom MIMAlONNTONS™ | mans, German position. re ave Been Ma . i . , id ts ond: Lack: at 8 uber does not inchide the! gp 4, 1 n= The President went aut of doors to- | SU&Bestion Said to Have Been Made). sonsinitity, being. according to the] Being taken forward and backwaral fry Lanmy, Georwe, ne--| case of an elderly woman whone| pera hele twenty-four |¢p rman submarine stopped the 4a, to the open country and his ¢ That Basis of Understanding | time-honored language of my patent,| throughout, Pomeite Blue was the! 14s a6 Ovation. tdillun | Kelpp. | Hit death was attributed to shock caused! mites south of Fair Isle, Scotland, |:c'e? ‘rawiers in the North Sea o vorite golf links to formulate into con- ; responsible to the Crown and Parlia-| Pacemaker after ourrunning Flyin} wont and Water Lad also ran "|by the raid.” tor her crew had left her, The Cap. |. Urssay and gave the crews of the érete expression the line of policy Be Outlined, ment for all business of the Admiral-| Palry tn the first sixteenth, but when| ——— -————— | pore wee Sf baited ~-- | Horace and the Economy five min- which was agreed upon at yester-| 11, PASO, ‘Tex., June 5.—The possi- | t."" Mr, Churchill continued. “Whep he reached the stretch he had littl BELMONT ENTRIES. | German Aviators Hombard Kreach utes to board the Little Boy. After day's Cabinet meeting. All the week, | pity that President Wilson's recent |1 say responsible, I was vesponsible| tft, Addie M. lay uff the pace to thy i Ate Statto ANOTHER GERMAN SPY Ved transfer had been made the © . safle e through the bunch, ERLIN, via leas to Londo une save for one brief motor drive, he has! note to Mexican leaders might result | in the sense that 1 would have to] nishing well out in the middle of che! BELMONT PARK, June 6.—the en-}. BERUEN: bhi a seis) , : sei : ine] hei sunk by bomba placed been confined almost a pris inthelin a rapproachement between Gen,| bear the blame for everyting that] road tries for Monday's are as| 27German aviators have bombarded «| ARRESTED IN BRITA N on y the crew of the sub. |Carranga and Gen, Villa was being| occurred. These years have comprised ——_>—_—_ follows ant Af station at Domaarie at, l mais \ (Continued on Becond Page.) — discussed in Mexican circles here to-|the most Important period of our LOUISVILLE RESULTS, | ,,.),\erF au he Tone sailed from Middleshrong - : day naval history, a perihd of prepara- ett In. 21 mck Sank he dmiralty, He|°2,249% % She te @ steamer of 2,085 3 Pe Sent by German Admiralty, He) tons and was built in Dundee in ARREST STIRS BROADWAY. Tic etau alata author Hasivel t| tion for war, a period of vigilance and| FIRST RACKE—Three-yeur-olds and es Hen < ra ‘Tho Ponteld, sunk bea <a at the suggestion of a high Villa offi- | mobjlization. Jup; six furlongy.—Maznik, 1 fotty, | vise ieAw Confesses to Obtaining Informa- » thee be s = pred sie? ; do peat. ‘The are first; High Private, 108 (Gc Mat Ai | ° ‘ : twenty-nine years old, |cial on the border a request has gon' Ihave done my Lest, ‘The archives|firati High Private, 108 (¢ WASHIN Une Gem Arr tion on Naval Matters, Chevilette Bros. and registered trom West One Hundred and|to Blisio Arredondo, the Carranza rep 1 the Admiralty will show the part I ie abt third. Gerard at Berlin cabled the State De- the port of Brest. veel, Was arrested at|resentative at Washington, to outlino [played in all the great transactions| {ime hte Wo: Pp She was 196 feet | partment to-day that reports of Amerie) LONDON, June 5, 5 P, M.—Omfcial ‘Twenty-ninth Street and Broadway this | re { tn length and 30 feet at her beam. | some basis for an understanding that have taken place, ‘To them 1|Lackrose also ran Date cans in Germany | been warned to announcement was made here this The" Danion by afternoon by Bernard Wexler, Jeweller, | ae = I » defans Mazntk, straight $6.50, 1.10. 4 steamer Cyrus, with a Booey by Berna Wes ook for my defense. Jahow 83.906 Htgn 1 & |be prepared to leave were attributable | afternoon that another German #DY.|cargo of coal, from wt No, 946 road New Bridge Over the Bro: “I look, also, to the general naval | show $4.70; Colle, «how P ited Solades aa a former ¢ 2myue: [to the Embassy's standing advice that Robert Rosenthal, had been arrested had beon In his employ When he was in| The Public Service Commission |situation. The terrible dangers at the| season mi) the war xone In Europe is not a desir | and had made a confession, Beoten OF Wepre wae tae oO ee ee ectued: at $2,900, | esterday approved an application to |peginning of the war are over, ‘The| Jack Hendricks Suspended. jable place for Americans | According to the official statement, t “ ‘Went bh tingle +500.) the Secretary of W for permission j seas have been swept clear, Hvery-| CHL 40, June feck Hendricks, @ warning that the storfes have *{none of whose members was im~ arrest created great excitement |to build a new bridge over the Bronx The reference to," said secretary Bryan to- | Rosenthal said he had been sent to on Broadway. While Wexler was giving River. It is (o accommodate the Pel- thing is in perfect order, Nearly ev-| manager of the Indian : ¥ hi p arly day, “is what has been sald all the time| 2esland by the German Admiralty to his prisoner into the custody of w police: | ham Bay branch of the new Lexington (¢f9tHinx hax been foreseen, We have | American Association, was sus polis team of th jured, were landed to-day Norwegian steamer at bey [ee t obtain information on naval matters, | Norway. The men say that the Cyrus, , Suludes’s wife appeared. He had o a y of « g|for three days by order of President oh since the war began. It has been said | promised to meet her und take her to [Avenue subway, It will crows the iteNea #0) sh 3 Pe oF ar ics 0d | Shivingtonl to-day eHendrioks in charasa 4 ts en in other places that during the war! Rosenthal was arrested as he was pedoed without a montis satis moat Holaaes ad- AA: Sh of chester Avenue at about | ape y to go forward with cone ay yr amie language to Umpire 106; Menlo P Burope js not a goud place for Ameri. | leaving the country, He had been here ted the theft, the fee high water, a | tide: Belen im yerterdey's game, Wance chimed, Src (asi, aaa Lo be in” only @ short time,