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" ne Crippled LANE | EDITION PRICE ONE LUS — a CENT. rT eR Liner’s Crew Mutini Che f Circulation Books Open to All. 1 Pte NEW ee ere Serre ed as Captain lation Boo YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916. 22 ITANIA DEMANDS MET BY GERM BROAD PLEDGE TO END U-BOAT THESSALONIK!'S SURVIVORS. PRAYED IN TERROR WHILE CAPTAN 471 Passengers Brought in To- day Describe Scenes of Ter- Ls CREW WAS ror on Greek Liner. IN MUTINY. Little Food and Water When Helpless Ship Was Finally Abandoned |e lle ‘The 177 passengers of +h Hiner Thessaloniki, which {s floating @bout, an abandoned hulk, some three Jrundred miles cast of Sandy Hook, Grrived here to-day on the Greak liner Patris with tales of mutiny, @arvation and long peril from hur fieanes and heavy seas, For day sudde and unexpecte were in @ partly hystertcal state after | n ¥ eas ee , ' For the defense there ure than two weeks before the were! ferred $100,000 from the Department | Ponton had been killed. Deputy War- | Mgt tury “ea sign transferred to the Patris the T Jof Charities to the urd of Child | den Miller broke down and sobbed out | | “ get yon ttt a Thomas | \ sinned apne Shion natcher, Delancey } ova Toniki's passengers had subs A Welfare, That it is a of the) an assioned protest against capital | Victor, G. W. Dorr, Thomas D. @paghett! and short rations of water. | exposures published in t imns,| punishment; State Exeoutioner Hul- | f | Thatcher, Clark M. Rosa h From Dec, 1 to Jan. 2 the water al-| showing how the Chari t has | bert was taken violently fll and ts now vw 7 i F. Cho ir. Jowance was half a cup a day ©400 been interfering with the child Welfare | Under treatment in the * ison hospital. . } okey al eenenly: (4 eae is i passenger. |work, ia beat evidenced by the fact| All the witnesses and officials had 3 ; | 1 "ene costs of the, trial will F The Thessalonik ae Tel tia teanbiar Sena Ant Gowen’ bel Dee ered in the Warden's office | f q orate a million dollars. ‘The cot peor is emcee dag eehi eats SR i the doo a . ‘ /Counsel tor Defendants Con-| _— : mas the offlcers and f the ati!p,| nour action, ao to speak, to bush the| £ the door to lead the way DS. x | Coun el for Defendant swith three exceptions, overrode the) cristeigm of mn aa es | wr stops to the death chamber| "CAPT, CH. ZAGORO.S OF : a ors ential nS) OOK aiden Me pa | sider Judge Hunt’s Charge Wishes of the captain, who had in-| oi) giane by the art n The Hive-| when Le was hurriedly called to the| “© PATS!'S ___| Sider Judge g ' a has wists Gal eae na | ne World Jouter office by the alarm that a | Favorable to Their Side. THEN DECIDE ON COURSE against head winds and seas, and] yr, was explained that the $100,000 priscHen hea) Meanted, wont out a wireless appeal for help) 4, Charities Department} ‘There was a hurrying and scurrying ~ ; fo the United States Governmer 1916, in reality was ap-| o¢ re fi , 1 ; H . 916, in rea a of keepers from all parts of the build. He eeainat: Willinay Ranks _ F ; = i All the passengers with tho excep- for child welfare work.| ings and the paaerie aN tene a hy Mine : ve : t bib ee eI Bay) Alera tion of one are Greek Catho! ; Buti iat afar dt wae Gabeed unter die She GMAGHEER Mile Chie tea ts feller and ten other former Dire tora ference Late To-Day Whether ob baci thence bd sal on direct jurisdiction of the Chart the roof, For half an hour the! Whole Crew of Thirty-Three Res-|of the New York, New Haven and He Will Resign wbureh, Father Glavos of Cedar rtm f which Commissioner | tramping and scuffling of feet upon} , ieee Hartford allroad, charged with e Rapids, Iowa, who was returning | ; A. Kingsbury is the head, is of was heard. A brief silence cued by Dutch Cruiser, Admi- aaliniual’ conspiracy: andes (oa KS yuaiy eh Faas from a visit to his native country, | io ide clear vollowed vailv- Annour i: is 4s A tho steerago passengers would pro tt wks (ahown lumns | KIRCHWEY AND DEPUTY WOULD alty hourice {man law, wan submitted to che jury | State panie ss Ne OEE De: bly Dave attackod the captain when} 142 aospite tho f new NOT WITNESS DEATH. LONDON, Jon. 1—Tho sinking of | At hth o'clock this afternoon following: Nove Tee BnetOn Nr Con on he refused ald from vessels which had | yarde: 7 t at Atiet ff the coast ofthe delivery of the charge by Judge| Gov. Whitman yesterday | © of a Warden Kirchwey was not at the/a@ British subma ‘ ast of his return to Albany to-day thoc he Saeree). Serisinnce, Aided by the a antes prison, following the precedent of hts | sronuna * aged Hunt el FT hatha priest, officers of the ship uuaded | | : aoe redeokeson: Suamnan aatt Gakonsa, 12 Holland was of! y yuneed this was undeterm! whet the youngest and atrougest of the] (°° fae Saito, 2 he eee nae protest sgainet | MOFnins: " ww uply with the request ER pamvetgers to go Into the hold) iosea by a nie obar capital punishment, “Hin duties tell | The Admiralty stat va that Lae NS oe / ric with the crew in repairing | °""! s : : PG Ties “« conference between the Govere feaa Wreauentis the steerago pas- | 5#h/zation, consulted oftielal. upon Miller, who has just as ander; the submarine o nam Which 9b i racy ‘icy aed nag and Me wad aseunied £60 vay lll pi ips tel anizations ubout his work feeling his superior, and ao far} not given, was sunk yesterday off | i 1" AC Ne a ite oe means Ware Sarcen <0) dell out tasle Welfare Board. foared his self control that he refused | the Island of Texel, tho largeat and : , : . tore, which would soon bo flooded : “ have conspiracy | ference it was expected Bupt, Utley oe Now that money has been r 1) to go to the death ] use and delegated | most southwesterly of Pristan on until] would announce whether he would ree GUND Wits water Douring: down trom the proper care of the thousands | his duties to Dorne Broup. The entir numbering |” on, It must] sign the decks. ; : ; of children who are entitled to assist-| Deputy Miller returned to the star. | thirty-t wed by the | daeaty Rultete ta, renarted aerial a % eupeare from stories told by the! sac. under the Child Wolfare law. | tied Witnesses as soon as he learned | Dutch d Brabant, and | nent just where each director] poitticlans th Kiley doesn pemrmgere that Cant. Goulandis Of) | a oat wil nade to av n-|what the trouble was and explained | taken into the Dutol j ort of Helder, Ma uty wail elen he will be removed the Xbaeesloniki, who was making | aience of the Charity Trust, if nec-|the altuation, Two convicts, one of| . The ainking of the a8 | er Hi iia tae fea ioe Rit Mery Vovame ae & Commander, HAC | siavar Mitchel will be naked|¢Ham Eiarry Miller, alae Rdwacd Hip, | 280 to aociden a ale sid athada on a nO much confidence in his ship that sprune a lea. the, T aur quisi | : to take a definite stand nutter. | were released from their cells at half! wrong cours The New H the Db GE pe wen Weling to take a chance tn > past 5 o'clock to go to the bakery to|erew has be: : : : R a. ark comvely. rorveed to aorepe me ot femraey| PORE clelack to ma so tas. Dauber 19 _ sean alaes faut 3,000 WOUNDED MEN a tow from a vessel that might claim itrerland lees cally CndeP ithe vouuice ait th jurors would havo 1 that the re ; large salvage. It was only when tho nd (vin Parts), Jan, 6,| Hess ball. Under Harpers WILSON AND CABINET on 5 taki Patris, a sister ship, reached him! man Exchange touched | other cells r * sed until the si mmeree and Indust penrengnre Git 8. tow and aster: ali nti ; fo aro yo guards in thel Af ithe Faithful Ca in H the tow lines between the Thessa- | == = =| ¥ gua in the in t ‘ Hoient t antat loniki and the Patris had parted the . Take Ui St P | the ~ f commander finally consented to open SEE HOW caavick Mille pa a Foe | Take Uy i in , _ the sea cocks of his sinking vessel | py. Soe ~}c OP DP rl ee eed Defense \ \ eid ' HEI g and, with bis crew, go aboard tho) 1Ne World Outclasses| Brapann so the, ia sh aie haiti i The dow Anghor Hner Perugia which is duo | All Competitors | AROS Dist sky Jue . rescetiycld im , Fort tornight, nIN SDITT ontiqued 01 so) | WASHINGTON. Ja au ‘ ‘ {ured , Unt!l Capt. Goulandis and nis ot. AS A RENTING MEDIUM! ued op | Pas Wetee teetiterne ie inca ; 1 : fleers arrive the passengers’ tales of = — > | pial eat Fi ue fa ; ft how the officers and crew forcibly 26: 997 & GEN. SERRET IS DEAD. peas ST et ae a é } Sen The bh A 203,64 = rs, 4 F t ; (Continued on Tenth Page.) WORLD “TO LET” ADS, LAST | French omtcer su sto Wounds! aa Sah give ay ie 1 i 1 Wuring th _——S— YEAR— Necetved tn Battle, The Senate resolution ca UPEL | Counsel " . y ridters GERMAN OFFERS TO JAPAN. 100,380 _ REMIREMONT, ¥; Jan, Foden, | the Bronident for infor abou ; sai le hd ‘ : More Than the Herald, Times, Sun, Tribune ;),.. t army in the | Th Administration ss fur. | the , Last Two Days of Big Saie. Proposed Separate Pence, Coun and Press ADDED TOGETHER! 4 a ounde te lo Hain linve eincans: bet 1 we 12 | S28. Men's Oyerconts ang Suite, $5.9 Oluma Is Quoted ay Saying, a ‘aes Di te 4 alee Jweeks, w auialy ate) Bho thae Clothe corner Bovid LONDON 2. t—Count Okuma, WORLD ADS. SHOULD BE} yy was necessary to amp! a tes. | pent engaged on bath aid worth Building) UW toedlay atid Japanese P: r, told Interviewers that YOUR FIRST CONSIDERA. we weneral did nos recover fron, .ne| Tats Te todtath Saturday the balance “8 Germany has made overtures to both TION WHEN IN SEARCH OF | CINGINNAT: het gray j dark Japan end Russia for a separate pence, A MORE DESIRABLE HOUSE, | winter crcises 1 WARMER OLIMES |9; tho christening of his Kran ey ee en ur apectal price | » ane offers have been rejected, the RTMENT, STORE,| pad 22 thesia! Home, pallings, rates, | fein Howard Tart, iil.. here t n y and Saturday, 98.08, Open Sature Tokio eo: dent of a news agency APART ’ age Tereurnset SPY Mea TS De | Dy ie aie months ld and ory ay night till 19. The Hub Clothiers, reported to OFFICE, FLOOR, LOFT, &c, SUAS dalechons Beslmne aSadeude | Rover Tait. us Broadway, corner Barcley Street —advt DECLINED AID (QUICK TRANSFER OF ‘S00.000 TO CHLD WELFARE BOARD | Result of Evening World Fight by timate Board Action ' Shown As a result of the fight made by Tho | Evening World for the reieaao of funds nevessary provide help for thousands of fatherless children in ity, the Board of Est nate to- | | trana- | EXECUTION HALTED INSING SING AS CONVICT ESCAPES |F Killing of Antonio Ponton De-| layed by Chase After An- other Prisoner. ATTENDANTS IN TEARS, Acting Warden Sobs Out Con- | demnation of Capital Punish- ment—Fugitive Is Caught. Spevlal to The Brening World, OSSINING, Jan. 7.—The attempted escape of a prisoner threw into painful confusion the carefully prepared plans for the execution of Antonio Ponton tn death house of Sing Sing prison | just before dawn to-day, The emotional effect of the delay and excit nt upon the witnesses and the oMciais who had ctecled thémselves for the ordeal was such that most of them Children Who Spent Days of Terror on Greek Liner and Captain Who Landed Them Here To-Day| SAA — P= 1 A ——— NEW HAVEN CASE [Osborne of this city, and Robert P. i Mtophenson) of United Btates Attor- orld. ‘s Open to AL Held to Ship WEATHER—Snow probable to-night; Saturday clearing. LANE EDITION PRICE ONE CEN T. PAGES ANY; RAIDS BERLIN MAKES; RESERVATION AS TO ANY WRONGDOING AND AVOIDS A DIRECT DISAVOWAL Count Von Bernstorff Delivers to Lansing Germany’s Proposal to End Controversy Over Sinking of Liner—Concedes All Points. INDEMNITY TO BE PAID FOR THE LOSS OF LIFE WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—Count von Bernstorff, the German Ambassador, presented to Secretary Lansing to-day a proposal to pay indemnity for Americans lost in the Lusitania disaster, and thereby con- clude that controversy, and gave assurances that no German submarines in the Mediterranean would attack non-combatant ships of any character without warning or destroy them without opportunity for non-combat ants to reach a place of safety. While offering to pay indemnity in the Lusitania case, German) makes the reservation that it is done without admission of wrong doing No official indication was given as to the acceptability of the Proposal, but one set of American officials took the view that it would end the nt assurances regarding submarine wartare in the Mediterranean broader scope than those given after the Arabic disaster, and covering wartare in the North Sea. The latter guaranteed only the safety of “liner Those for the Mediterranean cover all non-com- batant ship: It was also stated with authority toxfay that Germany virtually jhad agreed with the position of the United States in regard to small | boats not being, under all conditions, a place of safety for passengers Jaboard a ship about to be destroyed, These last concessions arg under- ontained in the last note from Germany regarding hip William P, Frye | The communication reached the State Departmen stood to have been the sinking of the several weeks the ground that it had a Germany is understood t view ago, but has been withheld from publication or bearing upon the Lusitania negotiation fully agreed noes regarding the con CANCER KILLED 80,000 snc." vam, Mat submarine warfare ti » German Govern. d as considering possibly be ners in reg DAlisticia Warns Pan-American} the North epresen |that no Ament could Jaboard » | ula us could thar Passenger carrying nu known for some time that Bernstorff had devised a rhe believed would satisfac the Lus 4 controversy have submitted Herlin Foreign Otte f Chr There WASHIN was adverse sent equest for the Naval dema » to Austria sinking of the Italian and n FIRE DRILL SAVES PUPILS, /v#a"¥ 9 th . As for United thi fisavowa!l asked by the the German Govern- was represented as considering the most effective form of dis- wal, es that such acts would not be committed in the future. ‘ oO Neg © conduer In 2 Minutes and Seconda Cs pe. reas Avenue Schoolts Cleared. | \ wis burning in the base | that Sy Dress | ay was assur van submar ul th eply to the last Anconi | PREIS with his | OPPORTUNITY YOU BA and Vv 1 NTE Be Ot Se are tig Tesh —————————