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USSEX ATTACK PROVED u.BY SUBMARINE’S CREW | EDITION “PRICE ONE CENT. Che “Circulation Books Open to All. Copyright, 1916, by The Press Poblishing ‘Co. (The New York World). NO WITHDRAWAL FROM MEXICO, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1916. WEATHER—Showers probable to-night and Friday. EDITION { “Circulation Books Open to All,’’ 20 PAGES PRICE ONE CEN%. REPLY TO CARRANZA’S REQUEST | SUIGDE OF TWO NAME OF CAPTAIN OF U-BOAT rissa civ TAT ATTACKED THE SUSSEX WOW MOVED Mrs Shot Her and Killed Self Insanely Jealous. i( SHARMS WON WEALTH. OFFICIALLY KNOWN IN PARIS Obtained From Crew of Captured! Submarine—German Admissions Identical With Known Facts —German Notein Washington. |Bridgeport Woman Says She “Played Up” to Rich Men to Swell Fortune. PARIS, April 18.—The French Government, It ts officially announced, | (Special fram a Staff Correspondent has in its possession not only thirteen fragments of the torpedo shot against | of The Evening World.) BEEDGBPORT, April 13.--Mrs. Cora the Sussex, but also the names of the Captain and the members of the crew Mashew Ames Wolter, after the death of the attacking German submarine. ae ¢ her husband, who shot The further s(atement is made that French end British warships sank” por ang iimsolf Tuesday hecause of &® Gerivan submarine on April + after taking prisoners the officers and pig jealousy of the aliuring methods woof the submarine, UH is stated the prisoners now fully confirm in- Hreation in the possession of the French Government concerning the name of the commander and the number of the submarine which is said to have which she used to make men of wealth und position help her get rich, talked Wolter Calls Man Who} TRYING 10 by New York German- American Detective. jMore Arrests Expected of Men Who Helped Put Explo- plosive in Cargoes. ‘The United Sthtes Government charge this afternoon tion of the four German conspirators who wore arrested Inst night charged with placing fire bombs on board the steamship Kirk Oswald Four ees Were Trapped TWO GERMANS CONFESS. | took of the prosecu-| which took MEN CAUGHT IN BOM PLOT WILL BE TRIED. BY U. 8. FOR SET SHIPS AFIRE iv. 8. BM . BATTLESHIPS Admiral Fletcher Reports South Carolina and Michigan Escaped Serious Damage by Crash. WASHINGTON, April 13.—A colii- sion yesterday afternoon between the battleships Michigan and South Caro- | lina, in which neither ship was sert- ously damaged and no one hurt, reported to-day by Admiral Fletcher. was While the fleet was steaming north ;|from Guantanamo, Admiral Fletcher said, the two battleships “came in J during Both are proceeding conta manoeuvres, IN SEA COLLISION | THREE MEN INVOLVED IN PLOT TO BLOW UP ALLIES. | | | | | ———_—__<4= TROOPS TO KEEP AFTER VILLA WITH EVEN GREATER VIGOR: LONG NEGOTIATION LIKELY q@ Declaration in Note to State Depart- ment That No Formal Permit Was Given to Cross Border—Car- ranza Would Hunt Villa Alone. NO “DEMAND” INTENDED, SAYS MEXICAN EMBASSY “WASHINGTON, April 13.—Gen, Carranza, through his Secretary of Foreign Atisirs, sent a note to the State Department to-day asking | SHIPS OF THE CAPT CHAS. YON KLEIST that the United States troops be withdrawn from Mexico. “ay reely with the surgeons who brought r their own steam, torpedoed the Sussex, on a eargo for Marsellles in Brooklyn — er news of his death. She declare: R : ofore ; q 5 > was LONDON, aprt AriSW ocala. araiGGTAey RompL Ke: thalGacman One" f his deat ne declared [On & caro for Mar waototel, SEARCHED 4 STAT Before any statement on the note was made by admission that an unidentified steamer was sunk by a submarine in the *” he tent Cnune ap{Were found tn the cargo when the ’ | | Secretary Lansing it was stated in official quarters game piace and at practically the same time the Channel liner was dam- man who was the real cause of) ba Aree \ S L 7 ri - BPE ci de knowns Be iielcilack onthe andes suicide of her first husband, Frank | it Oswald reached Marsoille TILL WITHOUT A WIFE! |\that the American troops would not be withdrawn ; SpE aoe ee rere ea ae ARAL The pr S Will be prosecuted 1 , t It is officially stated i af LP separ crete ean ete, Goanelant Ta at this time at least, and that while the question ether vessel was torpedoed in the TIS S | wean . ad i i on aes. of the Un onnectiout Farmer Who Has Spent A : : . . . @hannel at the time mentioned in Two BRIT H STEAMER A jealous mi a she xa ' eves ; Criminal Code ch provides ten 10 Years in Hunt for “R was being discussed with Gen. Carranza the pursuit | siways played up uccesstul and! Lo impslsonment and @ $10,000 Ane Fae I ‘ i the German note transmitted to | TORPEDOED AND SUNK Influential men, and through their]; S22 ‘Mprisonment and a i Kind” Now Wants Help. of Villa would be pushed with renewed vigor. Washington. id and advice [ have made myaelf a} OM conviction of having maliciously (Spectal to ning World At the Mexican Emly declared that tt The Suusex was damaged at {Cro of Cine Ha Beanl Landed: peers hy woman, [ know just how to] attacked, with the purpose of siting) ERIDGE ASH 1s ' 4 exican Embassy it was declared that the note was in no } 8.50 P. M. on March 24 The | ves i Atta bed tn ie Medi- | appeal a rich man I have or deatroying property, a v nel doneph Chonan, @. farener of Derke.| }sense an “ultimatum” or a “demand. It was characterized rather as a German note states that the ves: | : AEDS 1 Mele | never tated to use th . but] within the maritime jurisdiction of/announced to-day that he has | request for negotiations looking to the withdrawal of the troops and the ‘ nean Sea ot one of them cond « ne with | this Government. It ts alles searched forty-two States and two | ° el attacked by the submarine | . i taking over of the Villa hunt by Carranza’s force LONDON, April A an which my husband could] the attack in tits case was made ir countries of Europe and while he is h ; was torpedoed at 3.65 P. M. | at \ He biect ally the port of New York n @ Feoeptive mood, he has noti Whatever be the ouicome, the negotiations oy 2 proposed with. steamer: tobert nson nd Angus) 1” f oth ner r r ; | i According to the French official [eee Hae i mT But Wolter was insan Two of the prisoners, Von Kle found a jirl sus to be his spouse, | drawal will occupy several wee The leisurely manner in whieh the A report the Sussex was south of rape brnedoc © crew of) tte was jealous of and Becker, who have mare partia ‘Tam strictly mperate, a heal- | bes Ca Ne sa tineeael s Ba ee ENTS, ircinsie buevs, apa aeaus in| if R bert Adamson has r JasiOOd) | rani Acta Ela. wea fe bb anak: | ceathadiona; All Wa old in H1tiihb bal) hie abd hene Sareer ghd |. ties \¢ arranza G yvernment has been treating with the State Department since mid-channel when the explosion | Pre Bureny hat the | dear old Mr. Tuttle, He was jealous} when the case is suffic prep been searching sixteen years for the| troops entered Mexico leads to the belief that no haste will be made in the @eourred. The German note says | AMSUS, which was sunk in the Mod-l oe another adviser of mine, [Here|{to allow their arratinment before right kind of a wife,” he declared, new diplomatic exchanges, {erranean, was unarmed Rise, Waites Gammel of the five| Commissioner Houghton in the Fed: '“[ have yet to find the woman and The note declares that the erican punitive exnedit t : whe Hobert Adamson displ ced pale WitnOAt abtorneve (cf Bate. | ened Building { wish the newspapers would hel ne iy e declares that the American punitive expedi nto mid-channel when she was to- iy dy a The Angus was @ 3.619) Ad County, whose acquaintance| The other two, Wolpert and Bode.’ me," | Mexico without formal permission and asks that it be w wn until a on steamer | ' of " , — pedoed. | on a wit had not been cuessed by his} Wil be held in $25,000 batl res proper formal compact can be entered into between the t verniments Ait ares crea sienmingeasl | ov eee authorities axpect revevitions which DU PONT GETS APOLOGY. eee ABUT Gariiihe tee mmcdalen Wiien ' sd ed st neyo H exico ag t i x "My hush was jealous of every ol pring! - " ‘ about 16 knots an hour. The ey will fixtion the prisoners and on German note says the vessel tor- lnody. Poople thoudht 1 was gadding|Others who are now being sought, Som Shown s * Former cal crossing of the line only in the event of raids t at pedoed was steaming at about BY AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE! sou: to cabarets. They aid not know |Fesponsibility for mysterious fires tn Mewder King Gore to Ceart, heialussieas 18 knots. that Louls Wolter was always hang-|™d ocean aboard a score or more) Gen. T. Coleman du Pont, formor The ae Wee AR eTaEL a F ; The entire forward part of the |. _ is erent paeolyte togpecpibeag tals of steamships which have departed powder king and candidate for the he suggestion is made that the State Department misin ed the @useex was torn away by the ex. | Nine of Crew of Imperator Which| (DE) SOUR’) NOren ine ore ins from thie port with carjoes deatined |Prestdential nomination, to-day forced first “proposal” as giving permission for the crossing of the border by the plosion. The German note Sailed From United States | mother ard aula aera Alana aoc for England or France in the past vinetnp Hea ih ern talled. “lue troops “the entire forward part was ais aced : peppery ten months. i “4 Wp iv ; torn away to the bridgi Reach Barcelona, Muse Leena Ne The prisoners were amazed andlirene vicar au pent eee eeamerecn | CAPT Ono WOLPERT It is stated further that the Mexicans consider “the t unl SELONA (via Px ‘Lately he had been getting worse s an ran ctor du Pont, as & scapegrace Meese ’ No submarine was seen by any BARCELONA (vin Paria), April 13,| ay eA Pg pie 5) , apd re? | crestfallen to-day, — when , du Pont is an honor man} tive expedition” has been accomplished in that Villa as | lis eon aboard the Sussex. The |—The Russian ailing vessel Impo-|&! worse, Hoe spoiled half @ dozen | eee ne ee can pate stitute of ACTOR TEARLE 1S SUED; | persed and in thar Carranza forces are themsel ‘ man note says the submarine |Tator has been torpedded by an Aus. |bis deals for me by butting in. One} (o0e oa pr auelh Malet ta spams PE persed that C zit forces are themselve submerged when she tor- | trian submarine in the Mediterranean, |Ms#ht he came home with @ big re-| i aia who way told by at least ‘ourt Justice Greenbaum, finish the extermination of the bandits. t pedoed the steamer. Nine of the crew, some of whom are} Volver and a hatchet and put them] 9 oe a cunten the innermost —— eee tae ice ae Jae. } ounded, have bee Raa Sara, Wi der his pillow when he was going but wi Only in tho description of the vea-| Wounded, have been landed here by a | un secrots of the plot, is Detective Henry |to make @ statement, but was charged ed N D d ft I d , el attacked does the German note | Puteh steamship to bs 1 ¥ sree the pallge, a inp Barth, a member of Capt. Tur with having recetved the completed| Wife's Divorce Action Follows| 4V¥O eman or t{mme tate fait to tally in nearly every particular ail old me No ale cbs i staff in the Police Department wf ; { ° * 7 eS del The Imperator, of 391 gross tons, |charge them with responsibility for Ab t Enno Bede, forty-four, bor “Midnight Ra magertnres | Wi hd: l C l k (cinoma oa Minin Page) |e tore ees ot OR fe Na A Ray) Geen ny GNU, iano i, forty-four, ora cme | ithdrawal, Capital Thinks i Marseilles. \oauat or aidel Cha vauepMorner ans fires At soa in cargo ships, bound in Germany, Plan. Huperintendent of| 8 | | WASHINGTON, April 13.—Gen, Carranza’s note was recelyod ight ron New Yor lor Great tritain, |t ambure merican a «| a result of a midnig 1th PROHIBITION BILL KILLED. to keep them from ratsing storms] srance or Italy, ten months age at Nol Ga HOU! Hilieica’ Avanualloctes Met nn boneiacHitt, {2 Blseo Arredondo, the Mextean representative at Washiugtor 1 was we WARD REFUSES OFFER heb Veg gree pale |POLICE SAY TWO OF FOUR 'Gien Kidze, N. J who admitted |-pearle to-day brought sult for di-| presented to Secretary of State Lansing this afternoon re ‘ I said I had been d : Me © Against Sin lines wiat 1996 2 ee Baan aati | PRISONERS CONFESSED. hav ed an Capt. von Papen’s | yorce against her third husband, Con- | ruged to comment on it quer Set Aside tn LH} Iw » work in the Union Meta © four men he finally rounded agent tn visits to the New Jersey | way ‘rearie, the actor ho until re- ALBANY, April 12.—The Fu T SUCCEED BARNES | works shaking war inuc| Seriiiural en ea GUERIN ee ee ea pe "| Although Gen, Carranza raised slde issues, Adin at designed to provide f ate-wide 1 he twain II) Healt! I worked my Is down to] Ernest Becke " y and harged with assisting In dis. | ocr Ne Gapare (led he Su-/thelr first view of the wunication, regarded th ribition o AC il ' eager oa ed 1 1 was wearin Germa elect , mer tribution of fire bombs. r ne Ad Rowland, | peng that the the punitive ext . intoxicating hau y H Preve n> National " $10,000 t b 1 HOW FIRE BOMBS WERE MADE oe nina one Assembly to-du ' Con mn ONG Wy, CON ’ IN HOBOKEN 8 co-rosy fae ae th sith HERES OR : 1 from i) ver v in red \ ! y i] ‘ 4 i} There was 0 ie A Se a) ‘ har urd the! vias t handecha ‘ F . tt The motion as \ 1 . ' chia ite @ rie : ‘ \ GERMAN CONSUL PLEABS \ PE TERIA ft the t ase ’ iD NOT GUILTY IN FRI ha ' k late Prince 1 ape Le Mr tl ‘ A r i lintandent New J Aer f ow J w ‘ ‘ \ t ‘yee I 1 n r ture a i f Agricultura and 1 i Ropp, ‘ ‘ \ \ ; ’ tilled M " here " ! t ‘ ‘ f " B® gully 1 ' ; Fi ? Pistrier | . " in Ww peas ' \ xed nou ' waited ti ing violation neu 5 ick dent of \ i a sul 1 ' Met a f : Weald “Wants’ Work Wonders ' wad been chosen yet for the place, | (Continued on Fifth Page) Line, born tn Germany, who refuped (Continued on Fourth Page. Pearl of Sheepshead Bay it was declared, officially, however,| view that Gen, Carranga's pote was ‘ 4

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