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' 3 ~ U.S. TURNS DOWN BERLIN DEMAN AND IN BOY-ED CASE FINAL @hbe \« Circulation B Books Open to All.’’| to All.’”’ PR R 10 E 0 NE CENT. Comer, Uthe’ New Nork V WEATHER—Partly Cloudy To-Night and Wednesday, 10. FANAL “Circulation Books Open to Au| ———— —s hing NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1915. 20 PAGES 8 PRICE ONE CENT. —=== —= "WILSON DEALS BLOW AT PLOTTERS IN U. S.; oe CALLS FOR STRONG DEFENSE OF NATION LANGING REPLIES TO BERLIN. MA NHAW TELS CAL REMOVED, "ener an PRESIDENT URGES CONGRESS +o49es 960636606 RPENGFISTENE "ise cron | —_ . — Mother Gives Expert Os sioner to Quit Under Fire Declines to Go Into Particulars DOCKSIN HOBOKEN culatory Testimony in Suit. !s Turned Down as to Other Causes Than 4 isi abi —— | |* b “Military Activir SAVED BY SAILORS HUBBY TRIED TO DODGE| WOOD DENIES OFFER, Kept Wife Five Feet \way Meantime Head of P. 5. Inquiry Secretary Intimates That Othe: Her Kisses. General to Prosecute. eeeseo oie Things Do Enter Into Mat- + | assem es ‘Blaze Sweeps Hexamer Riding! ,, cape Hints of Asking Attorney - 1 A co Brown, walle, Following the removal of Chairman ter, but Keeps Them Secret. Academy and Garage. Threat- | 2eired mothe f Mrs, Adu Brown| Edward FE, McCall of the Public Ser- | — , iis alee Ketchum, who is suing her husband,| vice Commission, First District, by | ¢ WASHINGTON, Dec. 7--No doust! ening Whole Waterfront. rverei r. Ketchum, well-to-do law-| Gov. Whitman last night, Senator) % fle felt at the State Department that | — or, for a semira to-day George F. Thompson, Chairman of ® serious diplomatic clash is at band destroyed Hex. |PteMe Court Justice Blanchard a) the Legislative Committee whose tn- fe @ result of the demand for the re- YY and garage /mother-in-law'« definition of « soul] vestigations brought about the re- eal) of Capts. Boy-Ed and von Papen, | a t son Street, Ho- | kiss | moval, annownosd that the renigna- me naval and military attaches at|boken, and threatened to spread to! igushing. Mos. Brows. who sid sho| tor of Commissioner Robert Colgate | | Meyer's Hotel an the Hambure- 7 the Embassy. .Germa was 4 society leader of As eyormman id JAmerican apa North German Woyd | pesitatet (made « request for @ full oxplanation | cans Nitya tow Warde away from |. Sahay cart of the American demand the blazing frame structures Kies Hecretary Lansing has replied t The Hoboken fire department found the American Governme itself unable with the for tho withdrawal of the atta 1 flames would have Ywas entirely because of their military !to the wa y ParkepA¥eo! bud been offered to Istm. ed Attor-] Senator Thompson refused to con- sider the offer of the y has answ Levy's questiol Q signation as| pane’ tha calit 1 then as she) consideration to end the prosecu- kis tion of charges against Wood, He an- 1 thing tor peor n-|nounced that Wood's admission that in she was asked ho had neglected to obey the law re- nt, but for the coolness TO. PROVIDE PUNISHMENT FOR CITIZEN CONSPIRATORS “Gravest Threats Against Our Peace Have Been Uttered by These Americans. Such Creatures Out,” He Says in Address. “They Have Formed Plots to Destroy Plants; Have Entered Conspiracies Against Neutrality of the Government. Hasten Laws to Punish Them.” President Includes Incomes, Autos, Gasoline and Bank Checks in Internal Taxation Plan to Provide Revenue for National Defense. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—President Wilson, in his address to Con- gress to-day, while making Ey eicheerercae neti, Samantha tr heavilyitvAnnericin® BF the hyphenated” class, Who, he declared,’ plotting against the ‘honor and integrity of the hatiob. He called f {speedy enactment of laws to punish them. REOEDE EE Hes BOs ROE 26600 “and there is reason to hope that no question in controversy between this and other Governments will lead to any serious breach of amicable rela- »|tions, grave as some differences of attitude and policy have been and may yet turn out to be, Tam sorry to say that the gravest threats against our national peace and safety have been uttered within our own borders. There are citizens of the United States, | blush to admit, born under other flags but welcomed under our generous naturalization laws to the : nd naval activities. 1 4s theland brave Gisplaye 1 by several ure it's all right for a young 4 riginal ground upon whieh he based | hundred rs fro the tnterned Sar AMaHteAT eo wid Ine | duiring him to make use of stock| ¢ his demand for recall German stea bs ho: under Ca! | tended husband a soul kiss, expecially |tansfer stamps when he sold out his| ¢ The German Govern vuiry | Max Muller, of the North Mth / when they are to be wedded In a few | Public Service urities would be| + Yndioated the Berlin Foreign Office| Lioyd line. ran hose across River "| eatied to the attention of the Attorney | { tended to contest the withdrawal | street © blaze in cheek, ' F 4 bs ba Tee aa elie ieee : Heieae eo ou mean by a lingering |General with a recommendation that| ~ . Lansing’s reply was deliv the H DD nt, wae m ; Wood be made the eubject of crimi- | * fa a long communication which the | the her: firemen aoa ce nal prosecution, bi German Embassy immediately for-| were tr back draught and : aay 4 sie aai =e ¢ oan | Embase; acini sts Sar : “spa ew seconds louger than} Commisstoner Wood, waiting to be] waatioane witsen 8m all comment on its was refused Company No, 2, was overc je bird uu spoke }examined here to-day as to his bank | * ay NOR EESES ANE 'S When Count von Bernstorff was) jgoily rushed | vin about yesterday, Mr when you|accounts by the Thompson Investt-| 2 wked my daughter @alled to the State Department and | smoke, seized Dolan and was } «| gating Committes, deniod with much| @4¢:etee ete onde ones FONE es tee R OEE E ORO BEES full freedom and opportunity of America, who have poured the poison of disloyalty into the very arteries of our national life; who have sought to bring the authority and good name of our Government into contempt, to destroy our industries wherever they thought it effective for their vin- 5 # » Nas Ike the pock of mated | emphasis the report that he intends to Weeping hysterically, Mrs, Ketchum | was told that some one U. S., SHIP ATTAGKED earlier the d ‘ppealed to Su-|had telephoned this morning to Sena- | f@dvieed by Secretary Lansing that overcome while carrying him out the two attaches must leave this It country he declared that the Admin- | The pr Pliage might just as well ask for! 5. firemen then were rex s burned about the he od of tely in FRENCH SUBMARINE Vaiceas strike at them, and to debase our politics to the uses of Atay y iste |Preme Court Justice Blanot | to ompao! n» Hotel Biltmore mn 4 A el eharee ane wean the Motekea trees that | Keep fom the court recon her tary, that his retsnation waa foredcomng:| BY U-BOAT IDENTIFIED] BLOWN UP BY AUSTRIANS Tenn numbet le:not Great aeamaem of the Embassy and must be held ac- | Mayor Griffin stepped in and t [in which, during the fifty days of her| “Whoever sent such a me: Gountable for the conduct of bis aide them The flames neymoon, she had re in- | that,” said Mr, Wood, “was playing a | ' Phere was no indication of whether | sta 1 the garage at 1,3) dents which she described tho] foolish trick. It 1s absolutely untrue] She Was the Standard O Tanke the reply would meet the contention! spread through the strueture within | “loving eruelties” of her hust that I have offered to resign or have | p Cruiser Des Moin Of the German Governme 1 few minut A column of sink Lam a woman," she er out,;any Intention of resisning, “And 1) Mo mention was made by Hecretary veral hundred feet in height tow-| “only a woman, and I'm not inhuman, | hve not authorized a ne to speak | Repor fan eeloain airs nor did/ered over the blazing buildings u as you would have me appe have | for me. ee na: Sain ust aunt New York 1 to reports | stogd all T can oe trig meat, FMAve | in dismissing McCall from his} WASHINGTON, We m, RAMe 9 men ‘id hppa ( mahip ? a ‘ om - | » y r b, t erp C from ny a " M Whe German Goverument was in- OIA aly ) But you know, madam,” said Jus eal udev agate eee ple crosses Behalf ik tice BI sidered only the chargo that he did| ceived to-day a \ < an accumulation of clr afte 10 fire started @ey-| ee Blanchard, “he who draws the * tot that + me 1 nt of the structure was! Let me inform you that ing of the law” of the 387 shares of| boat sending « 8 0 8 cull @érence, if vot otherwise, (connected tears will tons of stock in the Kings County Electric | Saturday off Crete *y Py? ining 400 g ?- | hav. > impress: r ! he attaches with attempts to bear i Was feared this would | a ie : ses : Beupee ae Light and Power Company, Which Me- | Oil tanker Petrolite, w the neutrality s of the United | exp! at any moment. Despite | 4 ! hen returned to the/qoi, said he turned over to his wife|on, presumably by av Austrian su Btates. this danger, firemen and empl bird Kiss” episodes in the courtship re JR oe . 1 oF tha tid na abaderny FuBbed Sater the Gh tke. Ice s ogre before he qualified as a Com Pet ne eae Neaunaeds ad) The Archibald incident, it was sald, e of th Ketchums. The wife testified i blaging building and rescued tft Tho additional etght charges, with| seated was mentioned In connoetic ony ith the | hors ; ¥ Sy aN by r husband 4) ber nineteen specifications, were dis- | _ fase of Capt, von I anid the| At No, 211 Hudson Strvot, adjoining | Kiss which changod hiv wh le view-linigsed by the Governor, McCall, at] ie R trial of tho Hamburg-Aimeriean cone Wie blazing traine ‘ is i vas the | pol Lwyer produced | Nome here, dectined to discuss the| HOISTING OF‘ L’ GIRDE spirators was mentioned in conne Foniey yan nd tiding | ee n by her in February | Governor's action ' Sikiptiaals placed on the statement tn he Nhe otaeen neo ee }an ugly mood riers culled that military and naval ac ul vutos! al yeu a q bens! = = were © Jered wa ken to ; , ati i et ¢ rt lone wer dered ng froit ye Dit you ever J vant met the p of reporters | 4 uh North of 0! (Continued on Second Page.) born in Hob No. T never a yale saninal (@ the ona cari ni street f : f Aus-| that he know one | n{ (iid not ind Traffic ¢ 300 BULGAR MUTINEERS 4 : tuto, “nd therefore he commanded me never | ls ni " furt pursue h caine, close to hin than five feet, | rival of i | , | “I want you to understan ror for t » 40TH HOUR CycLe SCORE. |nowspapor mon are annoying my sor-| CNA Avenue 4 t H mone ; , vant 11 have instructed havik Hiaaar on 1 1 Entire Infantry Regiment, It Is Re Grenda and Hill a53 gt answer the bell,” | ud tr ir k w ‘ | —- McNamara and Spears a53 5) Will ’ Gov. y nis ufierno ter Ww ported, Refused to Fight | Fogler and Carman 853° §) Whitmat ' n fith Turks, Eun and Dupuy 4 " ST ttl naa ower robach and Corry 4 ‘ en he nod | ON ‘ mutin © Bulgarian infantry vex Ryan and Thomas 853 5 att Sud f will wa u a Moran and Walthour 8535 ' ; ment, rece Piercey and Walker 853 51 : Frankfort, w led bY} CALRO, I, De ‘ t Eaton and Madden 852 He al the correspondent of the DBE |g Seres and Linart 853 5 « " L aiwike 8 a Istead 8536! yy Telegraph Company. ae eat int Hanley and Ha a ‘ ‘ + ne | Was ea hi Sullivan and Anderson 8534 f ‘This report is to the effect thut th MEMPHIS, Penny Di Suter and Madonna 8534 ' regiment was ordered to proceed to! to the ey Ba Wohlrab and Kopsky 853 1) Tribu Gallipoll Peninsula to fight with the rious Me Ruddi-Russi and Vander i nd that i t refused to Sta! 1 stuyft 1 Soe et ML ARh ethene} s res — Fogler leading—The former record Obey the command 800 of the mutt} \ nas B44 mil laps, made by Equa and 2 fees Were shot. be Verri i le (Continued re. a sturdy hosts by which our nation has Paris Gets News Through Gers| 1S HELD IN PARIS hee enriched in recent van Wireless Cau t ees ut of virile foreign stock | SECOND WAR COUNCIL (era with the whole number of these nerations but it is reat enough h re Eitel ‘Tow Pliny Further Discussed By Repre-|? Mon: fe: have. Draught, deae |disgrace upon us and to have made PALS, 1 4 fl entatives of Six Allied it necessary that we should promptly fi norod y suk Powers make use of processes of law by whieh urine ton De amu sed t y ut the lof the general war counell of the En |“'" ij Murine: Mit wo officers and|tente allies was held to-day “Ameriea never witnessed anything i momar puined | At ye Jay's meot which wie lho nore Te Raver. drogmeg The Eifel 'l W | 4 sti nas by Wie “8 )it possible that men sworn inte tts 1 ted by sentatives Of! own citizenship, men dra put of ane ' France, Great Britain, Russa, Italy,| oro ey ve beach F * de | Relgium and Serbia, and was presid- | ©)" s ‘such as supplied nome of the best and strongest ele- 4 over by Gen, Joftr Froneti | nts of that t but how herote, hee 3 167 | Commander-in-Chief, not all the mua eee eae nae en otra jects under consideration were fully |" '" Praag bi dise ton ne anoth snfere # te f f from every “ dark da the i : ' e ot + rtabi f * ft . nd eet 2 ee wu Atle 1 {0 1h Ht mon I tint unchea with ter Jor sn und fr ices BILLY SUNDAY REVIVAL iso. torus wom Gn Soto tin Pield Marsh, Str John French, Gen or a, rro, Un- | co 1 and art t 1 « tet lian 4) Staff; | to VK his » 1 ' : 1 Cambon, General Secretary to! 1 of E pean passion, . Freneh Ministry of Foreign Af- jo ago suc t 5 would Bnew EO! toMy tins; the British, Freneh and Russ | hav i 1 rk an in Ambassadors and the Ministers “BUT THE UGLY AND INCREDI- ! ' vane Mr. of Belgium and Serbia | BLE THING HAS COME ABOUT.” oO “Recause it was incredible we made t OR “ e will ara n ff t. Ww would t ae aihidy ul vrepare Sia areaine i Mat fo. 1s if we were ious of our 5 i a ar ey estaoy ‘ j comrades and neigh , te There | 0° Hut the ugly and incredible The J ! Gea Pega PiaaalOP WAPICKS (ba ARE thing has octu come about and eve line a tabernacte for |W® are Without adequate Federal laws , Ai ah asl aay hana to deal with Paciiien hana hl RARAR ase Cal fa “I urge you to enact such laws at reee ON an acvine, BUnnA Ws hugagod [the earliest possible moment and feel I cea revive! in Chica rly {that in doing so | am uraing you to jdo nothing than save the honer pect of the nation. Suoh reatures of passion, disloyalty and At Wo Succeeded in getting for the coming of Billy Sun- ing here.’ of Passion and Disloyalty Must Be Crushed : “We are at peace with all the nations of the world,” said the Present’ :