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MISSING; ONE DEAD IN SHIP BLOW-U AL EDITION . y. EDITION : Circulation Books Open to All. — — = — = = rss ee BIOE ONE CENT. mre SLO Te raged NEW YORK, “MONDAY, JANUARY 3, “1916. 18 PAGES PRICE ONE Babb she DD heidi oct THREE MORE BIG SHIPS TORPEDOED — _ IN MEDITERRANEAN SEA BY U-BOATS BIG EXPLOSION ON OlL SHP; FROME SS a VIENNA AND BERLIN ASKED BRITISH LOSE TWO LINERS TINS BLOM FOR BLOCKS “ses Frum, BOAT SANKTHE PERS; GLENGVLE AND ST ISWALD: AT BROOKLYN DRY DOCK nme cansec= ew TURKS WIL GETAWARNNG JAPANESE STEAMER SUNK, | | | | Permission After U. S. Offi- | From Bridge to Victims of penta tata | sate Cawe Nevatve Teale teaaphavaiie Ihe svarance ; | AMERICAN CONSUL a Tank of Acetylene Gas Blows Up on} <ials Gave Negative Reply. | Treacherous Ice. |Severance of Diplomatic ud | WHO LOST BIS LIFE Ten Persons Out of 120 Passengers “a : er ioe al ! tions Is Strongly Urged ON THE LINER PERSIA, te oN Aztec in Brooklyn Dock—Score |.4.45 cor THE HAGUE|THRONG SE an pes eee aed — | and Crew Missing From the 9,000- ~ Caught in Hold May pea ee | Ton Glengyle— The St. Oswald Be Dead. Travel in Sealed Cars and) Youngsters Pulled to Safety on/250 LIVES WERE Was in the Government Service. TT Must Not Touch German Structure Over Van Cort- | —— Shortly after 1 o'clock this afte 10,000-gal ank of acetyl —— ‘ | + * Fo | } Ie ce'eee amie wees ge = xeon eal ie Soil—Disband on Jan. 12, | landi Park Pond. | Wilson May. Ask Congress JAPAN TO SEND WARSHIPS MIN YE dork of Dwight and Beard Streets, Brooklyn, exploded with such terrifio | jet | Leaders to Confer With | TO MEDITERRANEAN SEA | LONDON, Jan. 3.—Reports reached London to-day of the ) COPENHAGEN, Jan. 8 (via Lon- A remarkable force that the forward plates of the ship were carried a distance of two } Set Of three more steamships in the Mediterranean by submarines—the B | Steamer Glengyle and the Japanese steamer Kenkon Mara andthe Some Government Circles. | amer Aztec, ch the . ~ ; ee Him on Next Step. don).—The German Government has| st-iuy legs of Mias Rose Krauss, six. | hundred feet; one man named Anderson wes blown to pieces, ten more| granted the Ford peace expedition teen years old, of No, 3 were so badly burned and lacterated that they were rushed to the Holy| Permission to travel to The Hague} pendence Street, Kingubridge, saved) WASHINGTON through Germany by special train.) ing tives of two venturesome boyy} Lanning «nayunced he had inatruct- The party will levve Copenhagen nex: Inde —_—_—_—— Jan, 3.—Secretary Family and Methodist-Episcopal Hospitals, and eighteen more of the 4 who had fadlep through the tce on one) ed Ambnse Pentield at Vienna to hw; ser ee ware oni ng eedenin'ts uct h h k loded ee of the email lakes at Van Cortlandt {ask the Austrian Government for any = praise: eine uk te 2 not “b eae ieee Gir ee sa es ae ene Orem tee CCR them CHE LERE: SSDS ‘The final arrangements for the trip} ory, was witnessed by scores of {information which might ostablish { gaa © tons. tT movements had Yygind the death list is expected to include at least a third of them were made through the German Con- |reported since Oct. 13, on which date she arrived at |Alexandria. She was built in 1905 and‘owned by the British | Steamship Company of Liverpool. | The Glengyle of Glasgow, which was homeward bound from’ | Shanghai, was sunk in the Mediterranean on Sunday, This was her sec jond voyage. She displaced about 9,000 tons. Although ordinarily, <).u freight ship the Glengyle had several’ passengers. The total number on, ' spectators on the plat m of the Van|the nationality of the submarine he Aztec became a mass of flames toward the bow immediately after | sul in Copenhagen, wi the explosion, threatening two more adjoining tanks, each of 25,000 gallons | Sultation with Berlin, announced that @pacity his Government was willing that the . after con- Cortlandt t Persia minal of the subway | which is sald to have sunk th hoon to-day. The}and’ which would give the facts in ‘ed while the youn; girl nan ter-| climbed to safety with the boys hang. the case, ‘The Seth Low, and all the other fire boats available, were rushed to the | T!8#on proceed through @cene and began a desperate battle prevent the fire from spreading to the \ other tanks and (6 the steamer Roseland Aspera Nevada, twenty-one, a doc During the morning Baron Zwiedinek, Charge of the Austri- an Embassy, called on Secretary Lanatng and asked that judament be withheld until all the facts fitory, This privilese was granted | ing to her legs. despite the refusal of the American] The reseued boys are Jobn Cav- which was lying alongside of her. penter, ten years old, and his brothepy State Department to extend the pags- M F > ; Clarence, twelve. of No, 60 Arthur nd, living at No. 7 Bleecker! sorts of the meinbers of the party to| ROBERT N cet, Yonkers. They had been for- Me ard was abc d PTSONS, Passel crew. Street, Brooklyn, was treated for a broken log by a surgeon from one of| cover a belligorent country. hidden to skate on th te ik : a} seater Rnowo one Sire Ne @in~ rina’ oak joard ‘is about 120 persons, passengers and. crew. All, with the ¢ i : : Blake, and! belief that @ final explanation jception of three Europeans and seven Chinese, were landed. So far ‘ the five ambulan®es that e rent for, His injury was so slight In com-| ‘The conditions under which the} Were on thelr way to a trolley car ' -— 4 hen t far olde qauld be satiefasinry, He sive ‘is known no Americans were on board. | parison to thoseof the ten men sent to the hospital that he was not re-| Americans will travelar. strict. Their] When tle younger boy decided to try} gought any available information | ik thoved inttl later. ‘ train will be sealed, every one being | ihe Ke OR & Pond known ast for the benefit of his Government. | It is possible that she was tac ked by one of the same fleet of sub- / sd 20 ¢ rani t locked within, No one will be per- | 9 Moh is just to the left of Baron Zwiedinek assured Sec- marines that torpedoed the Persia and other steamers making for the | A human hand, supposed to be Anderson's, was found three blocks up : Pers | the subw Lansing that if it we - ; mitted to touch German soil during SATO Rt TRE retary Lansing that i Suez Canal ia the same, waters \ the street from the dry dock. Tragiments of the ship's rail were also dis+|the journey. The members of the] Abul 200 fect from the station and| proved that an Austrian submar- News of the sinking of the big Glasg J ! covere! at the same distance from th mission will not be permitted to carry iy he § vi road isa bridge spabning| ine had sunk the Persia, his Gov- News es ig of the big Glasgow steamer reached here while | } OEAD AND MISSING of written, printed or typewritten pa- me no nad wane John dropped | ernment would give full repara- the Admiralty was bending every etfort to learn of the details of the sink= s : z pers. The concealment of any paper,|{'™ ths to the tee below, Tt gave! tion and catisfaction. ng e British liner Pe vith ¢ iy atin, th OLE JACOBSON; body found on) HENDRIK KRUG, chief engineer:}even of an innocent character, will] *#" "der Tim and he sank in the! President Wilson's next staternent ing of the British liner Persia, with a loss of nearly 250 lives. Geck of 8. 8. Rosclands, missing result in complications for the e v and disappeared. When he] on submarine warfare is likely to be A moment later came word that the Japanese steamer Kenkon, owned BL ANDEREON, donkey ensine INJURED. party. * to the surface hia brother Clar-|@ message addressed to the world iby the Inni Gomei Kaisha Shipping Company, had been torpedoed. The @an; niesin CAPT, HELLISE Holy Pamily| Other things that the party muat|¢"ee dropped down upon the ice and] to be an announcement of a “Wilson | crew, it was stated, was saved. CHRISTIAN SHIEBLE! fourth | Hospital abandon before reaching German ter- Nght Dim. He was dragging him] Doctrine’ as to the rights of Ameri- enginecc; missing. EDWARD MASS, first officer; Holy |ritory are cameras, post cards, opera} out wheh the ice broke under their! cans the world over. Cuts Short His Vacati 4| The Glengyle was a twin screw steamer owned by McGregor, Gow ' R. ALVAK missing — asses and gold coin. Most a the enamined welnnt oo they both! ‘Technically it may be embodied in uts Shor Is Vacation an | & Co, of Glasgow. She is the largest British merchant vessel, } —— DOMINGO; missing (Continued on Sevond Page.) baggage of the expedition will be] dropped back into the water, A message to Austria or 19 Germany, a 4 : excepting ae = a shipped back to the United States] Crowds coming from a subway| put te will be intended tor att other} Will Be in Washington - Lusitania and Arabic, sunk by a sumbarine since the beginning of x from Copenhagen. train saw the boys struggling in the! nations and particularly for Bulgaria : , war, : It was announced that the expedi-| water, Mism Krauss, who had gone| and Turkey” allies of the Central To-Morrow Morning. ‘There are six steamers owned by the Japanese company ot the * Fi ft ii Circulation! tion will disband at ‘fhe Hague on te tae Fail to skate and had learned | powers, according to report to-day | Maru class, each numbered a4 “Kenkon Maru No, 2,” &¢. It ie See ee lig hey Jan. 12, most of the members re-| that the lake was cloned, was nearest ta ‘seule’ Gouenamant alieies | ‘exten whith Sks heed tcak, Tan - s turning home from Rotterdam on that|to them. She dropped her skates and @ strong demand fer im: | WASHINGTON, Jan. &.~The sert-| BOTS wires Kas Deon manly he Sigs ib lao from 1,867 te TT toma" Fi t im Advertisi q day. j hurried to the bridge under which the action on the part of the | °Usness of the international situation ¥ BY now steam ie was built in 1914 at oa “ irs LIA gs S That the peace expodition will sa Fe were fighting to keep afloat as! President, so suggesting ade- {caused by the nows of the sinking and was ones by McGregor, Gow & Co, of Glasgow. She was 500 ras . eked be the 0 RA of the h . fol- had a 62-foot beam : ‘The net average daily circulation of (Continued on Sixth Page.) Mis io cracked beneath them, mand for the immediate recall of | %f the British steamer Glengyle, fol-| and had | id (Evening and Sunday saneeneiipaeirenseiae Miss Krauss climbed under the! ¢he German and Austrian Am |/0\ving close upon the sinking of the It was rumored to-day that several more shipping firms will a: { tee Wor Sade) Tor the year 37 railing of the bride. The boys wore] tassadors h In other circles |Persia, caused President Wilson to- | suspension of sailings through the Sues Canal within twenty-four hours | epee: by $30 000 HEART BALM A the water four feet below the bot-| there is » desire that the Gov- | ay to determine to cut short his va- | a4 the result of increased activity by submarines, Because of the sinking | 1918 WAS... oSeccccccercsrers tom of the structure. The pluck git!! gmment go slowly, A number of {Cation and return to Washington 48) 66 tne porsia and the Glengyle it was predicted thet insurance rates an | HOME CIRCULATION: held one of the bridge poste and| i con as possil : | VERDICT SET ASIDE owered herself until her lege were| senators who called at the White [07 Oot milly announced at tho Shipping through the Mediterranean will be lifted until they are prohibl- | ompanies’ officias figures, not ucluding count veraged id for the lat- | oe ee weekly reports of Daaaietaoe arene n the water near the boys gaane gay argued tor White House that arrangements haa | tive _ | d, 1914...., 300,331 : ’ “Catch my legs," she cried, Chairman Stone of the Senate For-| been completed whereby the Presi- euecummemnememen Fhe Work i Court \ Awards to Mrs. Ida M hn and his brother cach caught aleign Relations Committeo conferred [dent and hiv bride will leave the | | 1915,.... 315,386 Gain 15,055 ymoon Jate to-day | of hip Si Ti 1914 201,982 McNabb in Suit Against Million- nd then Miss Kri 1] with Secretary Lansing at tie Secre- | scone of thelr honeymoon Inte tox 4 |\Japanese arship quadron The Times, aes Pepys i ‘bove to one of the railing boards] tary’s invitation, but was non-com- | and wil arrive in Washington ear ’ ane ee oe Gain 9,618 aire John S. Kinne nd drew herself up, Several men|mittal about the visit, He said he did | to-morrow _— To Guard the Suez Canal rican, 1914.. 5 ; . J l worn eannine ite aia § 16 Satara ack koe the crisis would be| Tho urgency of the Presid s de . ane 1915 194,200 Loss 1,314 sea tanita ap Cemented I duricagtane hea chena hencie lonmicrea wena pereioy sau sire to reach the city caused railway TOKIO, Ja 3 Announcement is made by the Jii Sbimpo that a Verdict in the breach of promine cane | {MOY Mt , " stabil ilnnernirns officlais to go to the utmost juadron of Japanese Warships will sail for the Suez C ny Throughout the Year The World Sold an Average of Over which Mrs, Ida M. McNabb of Mil-|'? the level of the bridge and the|Committes Just y tb as ae are : ved coat “ ubed boys had caught hold of the} Thera seemed to be a growing im-|'® Accommodate his wishes, Plans! protect Japanese shipping. It is said the armored cruisers Kasuga, Tokiwas ructure, They were drawn up by [pression in official quarters that to. | fr Ketting him here by noon to-mor- | and Chitose have been assigned for this service, Y morrow tho President may call the | SW, Were supplanted ied sgt UY) Phe owner of the Japanese freighter ¢———_______ 5 ‘ 5 t made his return | jx i Congress leaders together and ac- | #? 4rrangeme! Kenkon Maru hag been advised that)... yy ,, quaint them fully with the situation, | *°¥erel hours earlier, | the vessel was sunk by a German sub- foxalaen” Peg under charter byw ‘The Btate Department gave out two Reports gained circulation that the | marine In the Mediterranean on Dec, iy © Was loaded with hemp before they President would call a meeting of! ay, p a f the crow wore|*t Manila and ealled for Italy and sent to their homes despatehes containing information re- | i : 29, The members of the ¢ oF | england, garding the sinking of the Persia, | He Cabinet immediately upon his re- | nded at Cannes, France, The Ken- ee ee he Kenkon Maru was asi ro RUSSIAN WARSHIPS | asks $10, 000,000 SINGER TAX| The first, trom © pg Arnold | Ore Pre t has be = | s00 pecs he calles, om Sante 100,000 Copies More in New York City Every Week: day Morning Than Any Othe Newspaper. Another Year of World Advertising i, Leadership and Gain: waukee, won in the Distriet Supreme Court here several months ago nst Jotin 8. Kinney, a million re mine owner and lumber man of Palatka,’ Mich. wan reversed to-day | where by the Court of Appeals. fand seorsimeehiiiaet a | wer te. 3 Re Fe j } 9 ) SINK Two SUBMARINES: ‘ doed forty s southeast of | aes ee vs ; sag te Fimen ALSACE AT CHURCH DOOR The reported decision of the Japan- } beaeckeninen Crete Thursday, 1.05 P.M, with ese Government to send a squadron to | In ord tate turn, @ the auan 4 0 —The Ohio} out warning, Nationality subma- | : , - he Suez Canal follows the sinking of Separate Ads. Were Pnnted Last Year. Amsterdam Reports Loss ot Ge ) announced it ne was not Visible, Sank in tive | dlbelieye Joxeph Merriman) yERLIN (by wireless to Sayville),|tWo Japanese steamships sn the Medi» man U-Boats Off the Bul | ae proximately | myinute About 850° passer ARNE SR LM perdi Jan, 3--French art or 1. 1{terranean, Tho passenger liner Yama= ; an U-Boats the Bulga | $10,000,000 to the & 1 property re-| BAe. ies n “ae hie ras " ‘ f Lutterbi n| ka Maru was torpedoed oft Port Said 698 ore Than the Herald by “ ' and crew, juciuding many w nd Mrv, Wilson, ‘The Presdent | shelled the town of Luttert in torpedoed rt Sal j »4 29) M Port of Varna foee Se eee | Bee ee rea chiidven. ABOU 160) | wr te back sooner, but Alsace. The announcement says onelon Dec. 21. ‘The freighter Kenkou 132 56 More Than ALL the § OTHER New York [Company of New Xo Survivors picked up after tainty {the faitoad offeiais fat ana was Killed and one woman and| Maru sunk by 4 submarine on ? jorning ai unday Newspapers AMSTERDAM, dar Russian | gation, in wh hours ty Bit ey Mul Largan Dehli lly oh fad J three childven were wounded as they | Dec Those on board both vessele: 4 ADDED TOGETHER, warships have sunk two German sub- | learned the eat : jard. Reported that American uid! were leaving ebureh. ‘were rescued, The Japan mail steam - ia 43 15 More Than 1 Se panes During the marines off the Bulgarian Black Se tween 18H and I bie : | Con: 1! proceeding to post at Aden | WANT t CRU TS 1 AIOE CLIM ES On bie seater front the TGAMAOA abip) Con which controls the 2 i port of Varna, accordingt po: i probable the Rewing con of ¢ " HP oulk of Jay Machine ge ; nnpany will contest paymen patrols and other sma schine » shipping, has aban LITT © OE Here to-day in court. | (Continued on Second Page.) comme rere ze Z , @ to-dd ot ? Fe f beaks aa but witbout success. doned the Suga route,

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