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‘Wood’s Brother Defies P. S. Inquisitors in Hunt for Loans Rain or enow to-night. Tuesday clearing. Colder, (“Circulation Books Open to All. oF “Circulation Books Open to All.’”” __ PRIOR ONE CENT. , core ae ea NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1915. 18 ‘PAGES “PRICE ONE CENT. AUSTRIAN ENVOY SAID TO HAVEHELD OUT HOPE __THAT VIENNA WILL YIELD IN ANCONA CASE ee LOAN TO WOOD OF $10,000 WAERATANS terme ron MECH SES Wg REOUEST FORPASSPORTS. OSLO. Noa vas, NATEBY BAO VEDIE, Re Rebecca Never Saw Their Like |} SAYS SECRETARY (| STATE Salary Statutes that Now in Her 30 Years With 7 Checks Show P. S. Commis-| FORBIDS PASSENGERS “Burden City.” Many Families. | sioner Paid His Mother ON MUNITIONS SHIPS ; ) $2,600 in 1915. ai WOULD SAVE MILLIC Senator Kenyon Puts in Bill Gov- —— — __|U. S. Note Declares Austria Must MEALS WENT UNEATEN:| Promptly Disavow Sinking of Because the Newly Wedded Ancona and Punish Commander Pair Mixed Their Osculation of U-Boat That Made Attack. With Their Olives. REASON FOR IT SECRET, | . “ing Sea Trattic—Would Also Proposes New Law Giving Tax War Supplies. timate Board Full Control WASHINGTON, Dee 19 A bill to pee a | yt Day © prohibit carrying passengers on ships | of City Pay Rolls. . with war munitions, and o resolution About Payments Received for |to put tne senate on record for rais- 1 defense by| Mayor Mitchel was the first witness E Beekman Winthrop By Samuel M. Williams. (Syecial Staff Correspondent of The New York Evening World.) Tn all the thirty years of Rebecca WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—Back down or break is the only course Wilson's service as maid to wealthy | left to the Austrian Government in ils answer to the note sent by the wives—and @ good many of them SeAtabnlbe «Raver kw. each | States Government on the sinking of the Italian liner Ancona in kisses an Herbert P. Ketchum, the| the Mediterranean Sea, with the loss of American’ lives. lawyer and Yale graduate, and his Baron Erich Zweidinek, Charge of the Austro-Hungarian Embassy, bride, Ada Brown Ketchum, indulged in. And how the kisses did shock | ; her! At the top of her squeaky Ittle| The conference lasted forty minutes. It was believed the Charge desired voles Rebecea, who is colored, to-day | information regarding the attitude and wishes of the United State | told Supreme Court Justice Blanchard | when Mrs, Ketohum's sepa ing revenues for nat R. C. Wood on Debt. taxing manufacturers of munitions, | called in the investigation of the wore introduced to-day by Senator |», wraxine Wood, brother of Pubticfeithen. N° S°H™R WAH IAKOn OF) ivy Committee, headed by Senator 4 4 > Mebvicesi-Commiaaioner Romart-C. 1», The Senator declared national de>} Kon R. Brown, Republican majority 3 > 2 4 city’s finances by the State Legisla- wi \ lay fnge Plans were made necessary bY |ieader, which began Its work in the] emer eae on aaa, hw leeds, ity Hall Council Chamber at 2 o'clock this afternoon trritation of foreign nations American sales of muitions to hefore the Thompson Committee that | Allies formally discussed with Secretary Lansing to-day the American note. vice > is investigating the Public Sitting at the May left were ~ AVESTATE OF $700,000)". a own & Gove ernment tion about loans made to his brothe When he was first called he said shat he did not@how of the : | would dike toln made by his mother to hia brother| Will Filed for Probate To-Day]quire of you what mandatory legisia- tion suit was resumed, that the kisscs shocked Baron Zweidinek, it was ported, told Secretary Lansing that her if the facts In the case were as the United States had cited them : nole, the Austro-Hungarian Government could without doubt had been joan “Sedge,” she shrieked in quaint old accede to the demands. 1 ead of it In the newspapers. Mates Three Bequests of MOR DOW. On b statute books! which Malect, never seen such kisses in : . n the read of it In the new * e ee Beque oul eaiiava Heteb. with thie aaa Secretary Lansing would not discuss the conference further than tu He witnessed his mother's handwrit $100,000 Each. Ssininiration of; tha oliy:” all my life." Then Rebecca raised say that the general subject had to do wit cona incides , ing, however, on checks wii Ae eee bothvarme th heekbr) leaked over tha fmt. ee the general subject | h the Ancona incident, Baron 3 MLLe Moreau railing around the venerable Judge's Zweidinek was equally reticent desk and puckored up her lps and le tt | The Mayor re will of Ha Ww m of the fir & Co, was filed for probate lied hat he was ne ‘prepared just as this time to take up a! the objections as he had not all data at hand, but that he would first her by Robert C. Wood in 1915, After he became amounting to over $2,600, He also hs miss ‘@ From other sources came the ins and disposes of an estate of ap ‘ imitated a faint kissing sound. GREECE GIVES ALLIES formation that the charge who re told of receiving checks from his tely $700,000, Among the specific Geant Maasiuay ‘bu. he ceieh i Mbet Mile, Emillienne Moreau, a pretty girl of seventeen, was on She followed this bit of acting by plete the appointment with Seere- brother which he turned over to DIS | a vest are 1” Gplandatorse, degiadition#” tie end Noy, 22 cited in the Order of the Day and awarded Croix de deserting how she tried her best to CONTROL OF SALONICA neler ener tP aan Maen idy uncle, R. Ch hia brothers)" “To Danlet Pomeroy Cole, pring-| “affecting tte city is of various Guerre, Mlle. Moreau, during the attack of Loos, killed three Ger ntop the kissing or at least tried to OMic tna Get ation vse AB=IAW, Boeken Waar 0.000, | fields, Maas., $100,000: Gor Wat- $. So far as the equal pay bill ls ™ with grenades and two more with a British oMfger' over ioe mee and that he acted entirely thom in payment of a loan of $10,000. Siipeicke, caleay sianet t= | classe ar as the equal pay bil nans with grenades an¢ more with a 1 offiger’s revolve spare herself the ordeal of looking ils own inlative. ned, It became a law in 1911 After the conference there was th The bill came to the Mayor dur ons rexurding the ure of these ieee ae : of kisser and olives glo-Erench Troops Will Have a report that the Baron had aviced loans Wood wes exoused, Later in i el aa oe ovr lithe ‘preparation of the :budaet) fp “When T first went into Mr, Keteh- for his passports, but this was the day he ret to the stand ana| Ss : sea bi ca sak Iw pale ns pes Le Me mae um's home," said Rebecea in answ Full Swing denied by Secretary Lansin cer, on »000; Susan 4. Cowl, 8 Pre nt of the Joard ©! * te atdteme us to Attorney Abraham Levy's ques- : The note sent made this statement Springfield, Mass., $1,000 annualty;| Aldermen. We requested the Mayor dats y cvaageetd Hel) BALONICA, Dec, 18.—A satisfactory to Austria by “1 know of no I nde to my| Mary B. Pinsent, Nyack, Nov. se - 1 tion, “be brought his bride home. Sa eR Tene wile fh in har rime ean AS Secretary Lansing made these de } brothers, Robert C."qWood, since he] annually; Willlam H. Plerson, Water | Veto the bill. Tt was signed an Firat day he said to me, ‘Rebecca mands: t the Gove or eve yen ‘| Avuglo-French and Greek litary au was appointed a Public Service Com-] Mill, N. Y., $1,000 annually; Perry p,) sent to the Govern seven i low do you like my wif 1 told | S0slo-Fr i Ne 1, Disavowal by the Austrian missioner or within a month of his| Boyne of Ox Bow, Maine, the log|bers of the Board of Estimate pe- him she waa lovely, He asked me|taotities. {1 calls for the free move Government of the alhking ef the jasioner oO: babies of Msl cabin and contents on Millenocket | titioned the er not to " at of the expeditionary fo! be appointment. My loan to him was| Cabin And contents on Millenocket | tittoned Dovnenae Hae tay eta time after time how T liked her and 1] went of (He expeditionary fore N-) Ancona as an illegal and inde- made in January, 1914, or the latter um P. Pierson of Water Mill} "O8!™ ie No aie ey erm always told him the truth, Jedge: 1 fensible act. t of Decembas, 1915, My uncle ; + $30 creasex in salary we were ask cone After refusing to answer any ques- ; ——— Jon when the Keteiums made a meal| Agreement Reached By Which An- in Ruby Hurtburt, Somers, 4 — a Th thought she was lovely sion, the’ ¥ vs ea nugh which the al 2. Punishment of the subma- and brother-in-law loaned him money —— take a burden o 50,000, ‘The bu oe eee” Te ee Neteina ron rue] im ae rare sili Fp cto tthe me: e same >. My mother louned ° den to-day 5,000,000 — OTH BEB FOUERTH, ed neo lie rishi; T underatood, before SNOW IN MANY STATES. ‘We would not have increase mica will be |Anglo-French Troops Driven From Serbia) “at thetr first meat together 1 was| miles moriteast of 3. Reparation by payment of 27 A salaries to anything like this amoun i Pasirenad ay once ta Bexem, Tiirtye|| intern ae aa nermen ata that.’ General on Const From Virginia to ees " . bringing in the potatoes and duck, " 9 j RC, Wood was sworn in on May This is one of the pieces of m Bulgars to Cross Greek Border Poe e ee io nao Weve altting lore to, | five mites northeast of Salonica and| American citizens. 29, 1914 Can and In Lake Region, datory legislation to which we object . ; gether at the table kissing, Jedge.|!s than thirty miles from the Bul- 4. Th mands to be met 'A-d do you still refuse lo answer] WASHINGTON, Dec, 13.—The At-|It represents an increase of $5,000,000 in Pursuit. | wen, I couldn't get over it. Jedge, 1] arian frontier, promptly. ques‘ions as to the reason for all|jantle seaboard from Virginia to Can-|in the budget, _As part of the agreement the Anglo- neh forces to-day took over tho | 8. CALLS THE DEED ONE OF |nover did get the potatoos on the these loans about that timo?” asked] ada, the Upper Ohio and Mississippi] “What we want is the fixing of the ATTN demuik The 6 this ms House “WANTON SLAUGHTER BERLIN (va wireless to Sayville, Dee. 18.——The ost or | table. They wu kissing Ike this] Satonica Customs Hou Counsel Lewis, of the Committee, Vallove Ang the Great takes’ region (salary by the Hoard ch Ratimiate ab has t a leted. The A m4 a) P é ava ba (here whe imitated the couple again).| ‘Tho negotiations were conducted by| For plain speaking and atr he. “q do,” replied the witness. were snow covered to-day, except in|every employee of the city," concluded | Serbia has been completec ne Anglo-French forces have been Griven| tC ainiy was all upest. 1 couldn't Fral}, commander of the expe /nunciation, this note to Austria fas “Has any one refreshed your mem- | isolated spots. Over most of that area | the Mayor, completely from Serbian soll for the iife of me, Jedge, wet that| tairouantatives of the Greok Govern, |SUfPasses any of the communications ory about these loans since you testi-| snow was still falling with tndica- Senator Bri ve, ther Gen, Todoroff's Bulgarian arnyy haste supper on the table, no how. I tried| ment to Germany and makes use of terms Sy = ry tions that It would continue to-night} iat this le ealed?” |oceupied Dolran and Glovgell, Cie last t 1 A >» bring on the ice ¢ 1, but th ae rarely written in diplomatic corre fied earlier in the day? in the. Middle Atlantic States, the |" 8, L dos" Serbian citiew held by the’ oxpedi-| Wl Serhlan territory, ‘The re- {to bring on th haar niet aeoniones i ‘ "No. I've been thinking It over," | Great Lakes region, Northern New| The Mayor ‘ \ Serbi ) font retreat of the Marke from [paid ne attention to. me me : FOUR PLUNGE TO DEATH ; replied the witness. York aid Naw england, wleewhor t would not mean the saving of| tionary forces, it wa Mel” stcnaniih anade theAumlo’hrenah kissing.” Some of its strongest phrases read: Wood had told when he was first least of the Mississippi the forecast]the entire $5,000,000, however,” the| nounced this afternoon mestiah | ios untenable, ‘The besthe “Did you think the kisses were im- “The commander viclated the ‘on the stand how he and William ©. | Was for fair weather Mayor continued, "My objection to] divisions (40,000 men) were ampibilated | yi general retreat was | proper?’ asked Mr. Levy. FROM NEW AIRSHIP Principles of international law . pate © Di At jt hampers city off-|in the flerce fighting ae “Certainly they wuz" the witneas and humanity: Banks bought the Northwestern the bill is that it pers city off on t 2] y . Construction Company from bis RANTOUL MAKES DENIALS. | ovis. in the administration ot the de (A British division includes fifty SALONICA, Greeve, Dec. 18 (via | testified, ‘I had seen kissing, Jedge ‘Wanton slaughter of defe sbrother when he was made a Con- es partment.’ four field guns, tw how itae London), wspaper L'Opinion | but not that Kind. I was taught som Lieut. Caudron, French Aviator, His less non-combatants.” y missioner, Contradtets Testimony of Hin Wife) senator Wagner—"You ure in favor] four heavy field guns and 1% asserts that irian troops are|thin’ bout kissing, but not that kind.” t , ‘An illegal and indefensible Q. Did you receive checks from your on Tmporgant Points, of the repeal of other legislatty combatants.) preparing to cross the Greek frontier] “Did the kissing bother you?" Brother and Two Workers Hurled | act. brother after that? A, Yes, Usually Special to The Brenin y acts?" The capture of 15 Serblans, IN-land that Greek troops are moving| “Oh, my, yes, Why, jJedge, T had Out When Machine Capsizes, ‘An act condemned by the $460 at a@ time. I turned them over to BOSTON, Mass., Dec, 1 dward L. p Mayor ' ull the man-| cluding 1,000 strag found behind | toward the threatened point, ap-|to cut the courses short after that, world as inhuman and barbar- my uncle, R, R. Colgate, and my|Rantoul of Salem, who is seeking sole}datory acts, 1 passage of fre was reported IM} parently with the object of disput. ]I didn't give them any soup, They| LYONS, Dec, 13—Liout, Caudronand| ous. brother-in-law, Beekman Winthrop, |custody of his two children, who now/a bill similar to the two Cromwell War mint Eline a’ Biiedvan Invasion Jdidn’t want it. They didn’t have no| his brother, a well known French ‘Abhorrent to all civilized na- ‘aT spend half of the year at the Jama bills, which, if passed, would piace ar ty of Ipek Austriar Dan tiie ¢ for soup. Mr, Ketchum would tions.” they directed, This was to liqui- | *P°P ‘ ills, hy E i I After beating back a way at-|time for soup * aeroplane inventor, with their en- ( i gins + brother's of $10,000, | Plain home of thetr mother, Mrs. Lois} the matters of salaries in the hands | troops found twelve mods innon Rileare that lea up|pick up an olive and try to eat It] a... rele The Government of the United date a debt of my brother's of $10, 11, took the witnes: and . Ky 4 ulear hi rol pip gineer and mechanician, were in- Najprieiny Pra patra \. How did they direct you to turn antes took the wltnaee athnd'| oe ago Board of! % ate. which had been buried by the Serbs thelr lines all da turday |but Mrs, Ketchum would put her arm] gtantly killed to-day in the Bron seunete at we vy them over? A. (Reading froma mem-|;y.day and in rebuttal flatly denied} Senator Brown A believe the] before they retre ; | tish north of Lake Doir round his neck and cheat him out of| aerodrome. A new machine designed Haoger en Pda yobbberd ae orandum) I refuse to answer thé|many important points in. the previow essa eysiein a bad on A al rhs ; ins on 8 1 to fall back, As [the ol by Jes leat 4 nid pe ue to carry several persons capsized at! he ‘text of thie move, which cause ither legal | testimony of his wife, Ho sald he neve n ayor eS do. » stro-German fo! Oot Nnikedae Ane y, the Pett vim. man, he coul eat an merak tae 7 question because it is neither } Himony of hie wife, Ho sald he | ; mm, ha A ; puer is # Phursd i f ' ni yas | a great height rial auicante practionite tka) ata tae or pertinent; it is © amaterial and . had) spection of the budget for Wis will] 7% A few day r the Bul were subjected he heaviest thing «4 wonder they didn't _ ~ stl | t ght pe | « tacked Ser ; : a8 sharp as that which Austria served beyond the province * als commit ve jeg |show that seventy-eight per cent. o arians : na from tho | sauits in Hate fighting, we Wihkitiial 1s \Gaveraas, eet | \ of $7,083 rade, th th kiss on Serbla and thereby started the teo's investigation and it relates so! | the budget of $7,093,718 for cyuniy| east, BB H Ne | Hulgars mad uted attempts to wre sure they were kissing, tly there are a great’ many Was required by mandatory] temporar and er im trl F kel Mr. Levy | embers of large business con-|#uropean war, Is ag follows: to my ewn private business Man] 2Mcials. we lire: dato’ M | break the British ine and surround ask z sinens Mr. Wood refused, for the same Jor partly mandatory legislation." portant cities fell rapidly befor mall ‘debachimanin TWo -akaaulel they wus, Jedgs. 1 know, various organizations, who] PERSONS STILL ON BOARD reason, to answer questions as to] Roi, Dec, 13 (va Parls).—During| The Mayor then vead at length from] the hostile advance wage lt Bi n front coat the ate | hear them, and I my Saat Charles oh WDIAAR WHEN VESSEL WAS SUNK. ip to in tho Chamber of Deputioe| the report of Commianioner of go-| [Anglo-French forves were | tacking forces $,000 men in killed and Ketchum square in the Bf the Miata at Tew. Sieh “Department of State, (Continued on § ceded adoption of the bill give| counts Wallstein showing that of the land at Salonica 1 left t ‘aaundad Vatinee is ¥ eterna’ lettoce Sanreceed Washington, Dee. 6, 1915, —-—— Anuneial powers to the Goyern-| city budget for 1915 of approximately | port 15 1 bject of | opening of to-day's session| i, tion. Charles 8. Whitman, Diatrict |. “Please deliver @ note to the Mins HR CRYISES TO WARMER CLInKe nent for six months, Prowler Sslandeal §133,000,000, nearly $60,000,000 was] rellevins | ' t “ NTE Mi techum resumed the witness Aitorney.. Among the letters was one {ister of Foreign Affairs, textually ag All routes, a ae rained the question of the ¢ bi oe My reangtit ent pots from th Union League Club and on |tollowa: ALWAYS. 1, Otten 66 bub areemadrn (Continued on Teath Page.) ia the Wall Street district “Reliable information obtained trom \ ? ictaturte at Pug Word Travel ontidence in the Governnient : rived too lite, however, and were | - shal alas ie of confdcnce was adopted by dol to 49. (Continued on Second Page, unable to proas forward very tar fant

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