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Weather—CLOUDY AND COLDER TO-NIGHT. AA EDITION a2 PRIOR ONE ‘CENT. PRICE ONE CENT. ‘irculation Books Open to Al NEW YORK, THURSDAY ‘DECEMBER 28, UU. 16 PAGES BERLIN WILL STATE TERMS TO WILSON; TO DO ani aes TO SECURE CONF ERENCE $60,000,000 MADE (IN TIP. CARRANZA INSISTS. ates’ , PARA WSS i ie - WRECKS 4 HURT AS ol | - TROOPS WITHOR HOTEL; ONE DEAD, CRASHES INTOCAR ‘cups ht, 1016, by The ‘one Publishing Co. (The "New Yor! Wort). 0 9 gene GERMANY WANTS U. 8. 10 AID IN BRINGING ABOUT PEACE NINE BADLY HURT AT GRAND ck CENTRAL i} MS THOMAS W. LAWSON Refuses to a Protocol Acetyline Plant in Basement Peekskill Local Sm Smashes Into AND AVOIDING FUTURE WARS | Agreed on by Joint | Blows Up and Whole Two Steel Coaches on | Commission, | Structure Collapses. Entering the Station. Declares promy Leak This Week May Drive Figure Up to Billions. HE IS READY TO TESTIFY. Tells Congressman Wood RANGE RETURNS cx DENTICAL GOLD ° PAID FOR PANAMA Situation Returns t to Point It Occupied Before Negotia- tions Began. 28.—Refusal DEBRIS IS SOON ABLAZ Women First to Be Rescued- - Force of the Blast Jars Whole Town. . SURGEONS ATTEND 12 Many Women and Children Among the Injured—Dif- ferences as to Cause |Central Powers Represented As Ap- | proving a Confidential Exchange | Of Views of Warring Powers Through President Wilson.’ sed “T, W. WASHINGTON, Dec. Yt The Fe New York Central suburban train Postal Addressed “T. W. L. Seetl to The Rrening Wow A New York Centra ” Will Find Him 4 lon the part of Gen. Carranga to MT, HOLLY, N. Ju Deo. 28—An| of four nteni cars, carrying passenners] MIR NACEK OF U-BOAT ISSUE Boston, Dua Wut lratity the protocol agreed upon by! explosion of an acetylene gas plant|¢rom Peekskill and intermediate mta- 5,000,000in poin Americ an Eagles | ing American and Mexican Commis- in the celiar of the Madison Hotel tn tions entered the lower level of the | DISCUSSED AT CAPITAL pumped nw | in n Tobey" s Deposit of $33,- stoners at Atlantic City to-day gave | this city about noon to-day wrecked | Grand Central Station on Track 7 at ‘ sw | ty ee Lebel aeeance intor-| 000,000 by Morgan & Co, | the Mexican altuation « pot » | the building, The debris caught fire|10,08 o'clock to-day and crashed Into WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Germany, it was made known here fatrect - — serious aspect, and burned for an hour, After the/two empty steel coaches standing at ¥ . Ww! Tot Cl i +Mmatton on President Wilson's peace) 1 41.4 Government Assay Offices at} Louls Cabrera, Chalracn of the fire five badly Injured persone were| the extreme end of the track againat| ‘0-day, will not permit the road to peace negotiations to be blocked by a according to a telegram received ly New York and Philadelphia there was | Mexican Commission, conferred wi THOMPSON OFFERS. taken out and sent to the hospital, the platform buinpers. refusal of the Entente belligerents to enter a conference without proper trom Thomas W. Lawson by t Secretary Lane of the American ‘ ‘an Wood of Indiana. deposited tonday by 90. Mornen & | Commission, to-day, but it is stated| Where four others had preceded them.| The shock broke ell the windows of | knowledge of her terms. It has been forecast that the Entente powers "Ge telegram follow: Co. $83,000,000 of gold, all coming) that Carransa’s formal r 0 the| Two missing were Robert Snyder, | the first two cars of tho suburban train | would base a refusal on such conditions, HRW YORK, Dec. 27.—Just rena | {O™ Sbroad. “‘Thie te the largest sin-| request for his approy |twentysone years old, a son of Mra.|and about forty passengers were in- The Central powers are represented as willing to permit a conti 4 . 5 gle day’s importation of gold on rec- | lautic City protocol, ¢ ar ie ' : : ms to-day’s New York papers, You ana] ®" SO" pa ic than [tual to-anoant tt will be handed to Robert Mf. Snyder, the proprietress of | jured. twelve of whom were trated PY | dential exchange of broad tentative terms through President Wilson Chairman unable to locate me. | °°) and raises to higher levels than | : the hotel, and Thomus Gray, the bar. | Dr. McLeod and his assistant, Dr. Gil- ; pe A : | Really! Sie ecd over tay desk i# anjcver the yellow tide that is running| Mt. Lane by Juan B. Hojo, Sect ‘ion § ve hin |temple, of the Grand Central Station | should it become necessary to do so to bridge the gap which threatens j 1 Framed over my desi Is ip 18 to on, V tender, Rescuers heard Gray callin N e as : | Lan te Noaceisadi “fo homas. Wi steadily and strongly from Eur rope | | : Ney ext ¢ pans 4 re peat ithe dauein to irk Atlan pia hospital. ; to prevent a gathering of peace delegates. There were broad intimations | Lawaon,’ no other address, To settle pradpon { New Yor morning, It was Sete Gai tlos uachiale ac ai Ne fepers ot ne sonidont way ade to-day that a statéMent of this position by Germany cither had been wager, it was mailed in an tntertor | n the boxes were opened this! ™ ne taileead MECeeGINGHEE that, pioston, re una © locate him|to the police and at the Cn Vice | aradnteaing to the United: States Govatiient aru fs ten in China and landed at my| Morning at the Assay Office in Wall) Henerally believed iy A aCeaie and his cries soon ceased, Snyder's | President Daly of the New York Con-/ ic Jnited Sta ent or soon would be: Boston office in record short time they were found to contain|t@ American troops in’ Mexico caaNaT Prouose Law. Enabling |nody was taken out of the ruiny late|tTa! it Was stated that none of the! Germany, It tm sald, Is lookIng (9% “There were only aixty-odd millions | in American eagles, Exam D wtthdrawn unconditiona | : pose Li shaPang pete injured passengers wave their names|the United States to make eVerY! they could be discussed with more hogsheaded from last week's; this howed this to be the {dentic It has been understood here for! Service Board to Take Over |S Stetoem land that all wero able to go aboutleffort to bring about a peace con! prec gom r re ‘1 the Un mpveral: Gaye taAse lf Gen: Caen ae Joweph Haines, a fireman, was se-| thelr usiness when the surgeons had| ference and to that end is ready tol jy week's may run into billions. . “And this tip, best of spirit. If it is meant in the actually be- too, shipped to Paris by 1660 feast newer as did return would war not such or Government tn for the $40,000,000 purchase ates, of the a reassembling payment | Utilities and Run Them. riously injured while rescuing a wo- n and was “4 to m rush Burlington patched up thelr cuts and bruises. This statement ix disputed by pan- is understood Gerard at that nference with an laid Ambassador Min- consider the | President. any suggestions from As the case stands now, his ¢ ister Zimmerm. ‘ i : fully before * + a, an ~ anay! Joint Commission, the egotiations vith penaet of 3 ™ qi . ra 6 0 hat} Government considers It is Hleved in Washington there was to be| price of the old French Panama Cana | JoInt, Comimisalan. the Mumia With the rep Mis comm: ‘ounty Hospital. Other known vic-|Sengers on the train, who say that ie beter en ne considers jg: Mun the views of the United States @ real investigation of last week's} Company's property and rights. In course ompllation for presen-| time of the explosion are: |#wome of the Injured were quite pain- | has met 4 oume' 7 on the deportations of Belgians and Teak there would not be a quorum in Ainbassador would return This evidently had been deposited This would not amount to [tation to the Legivlature, State § Mrs. Snyder, proprietress, her daugh- | fully burt and that agents of the ‘reaidont’s ote and a statement to Pr on the latest phases of the subma- ouse - he of F d e tor, : “ 1 took the names of everybody | that effect has been made by Count > sifan Btiee the Senate or House next Mon. | In the Bank of France and laid there), diplomatic relations| ator George I. ‘Thompson to-day de; ‘0% Helen, and her mother, Hen. | railroad took the astained ae Von fernstorft, the German Am. |"? Situation Gay and there would be a shifting of| untouched for twelve years, for even)» "Veale Ot DU oe | clarea thas Hey eae |jamin Armstrong, William Holling. | Who claimed to have mistalned Injury . Mri Garard.wae: under inerielinns Bank accounts similar to those in the| the wooden boxes were the same that) 82°) if Cae hat when the report is made | worth, Seaford Harmon, Dune} | any sort. | bansadige: a | to do so when ho left Washington / old sugar investigation day had been shipped out of New York, | havo been un. such oO ro, of Will contain recommendations that thomas and a negro named ‘Teton, of| Motor Engineer George Schnelder| German oMlelais believe they cannot) 1 0 he Mile bo let Washington, | “1¢ you and Chairman Henry wish} Enormous movements in interna: | a esi K iedeyereha i ator Wl prevent strikes against public Philadelphia, an employee of the |@d Conductor Joseph Dinaut were in) bo rH Ala earner tions falls this nation then parison te communicate with me, toss a post] tional finance are now being made) iy) 4 Vent and, in{ Utility corporations in the future hotel, who 19 almost cortatnly fatally {Charge of the train trom Poekskiil,| the Tinited Hales, secuaie tile Sle lity slate on tho submarine situation card from any window in the Capitol! by the British and French Govern- | (os erate’ return to] ‘There was no meeting of the! ured |Most of the passengers were women| TY nea, “ie career aes dead Ti Care Meee Fapeue tag Sp addressed “Thomas W. Tawson' or ‘T.[ ments working in co-operation, but! fe point it occupied befure tle come | |r ene ral sald there were no: guente In and children, hound for the city on| most oF . ie po Revkentineeajer - dent Wilson intenda to push Sle W. L., Boston, and you will receive] the ultimate objects and results aro) 1) yo eee hompson committee to-day, but in or stories of the hotel when Shopping excursions. The big com-| make provision for the future security | © work to the Hmit, to avold pos answer by return mail. not quite apparent, Since the Fed-| Eliseo Arredondo, Carranna's dip-| 2!" Foom at tho Hotel Biltmore the|the explosion occurred, but there, muting rush was over when the acct-|vf the world, idkimallone losday:t yt le unpleasantness with Germany “Take a tip from one who pl cral Reserve Board issued a warning|iomatic. representative here, a re { with Frank Moag,; wore 8IX or seven men in the bar- | dent happened, caaans eels se aie hiss | | re Is now no mistaking, officials the big Washington-Wall Street that prevented banks from buying | unqualtfiedly denied publis red reports | counsel fe nittee; Clarenea | 0m, and It was directly under this | As ie HS entered elitr a re oy ey been conveyed by Fo! | believe, that President Wilson's note Me nh shot . bt . 6 baseme ni early all the passengers left thetr| : | ah : and the big international publicity beds ies raid HeMuty bills, | t he had been recalled, E. Shuster of Rochester and I, Irrank | 7 in the basement, that the ns | BOO fis PaaNaneNTe: tee er ainteter Zimmerman to Ambassador and the two subsequent “explana- game long before you were old enough | heavy shipments ot 0 amounting ¢ 1s absolutely untrue that f have! smith of Lockport tank had been installed, | Ward the. doors, ‘The New York| Gerard at thelr recent conference and| tions” by Secretary Lansing, in ef- to Giatinguish between a stock ex-| in all to $176,000,000 In three weeks. een recalled by my Government,” sald! “I cannot say at this time whether| _M'® Snyder, her mother and Misa) ventral officials say that Gehnolder,| that Germany's terms were probably | fect, constituted a warning against @ange and a Congressional hall) paris to New York. he; “nor do I know ff the Govern-| the recommendations I make on this, Helen Snyder were in their ed. | pea rset trains into the|conveyed in the highest confidence ®9y Unbridled acts of war that would mpend Jess time on last week and more Sense ment is contemplating summoning score will be in the majority op in, 722M’ On the second fier ot Ld pete ash 4. lene eae ina hea ¢.| for the information of President Wil- | involve American lives or rights, week's leak, which 1s : ‘ pees j structure when the tank blew up with a e and has of-| Since it has been this Y time on this we a i whioh je VOLPLANE Ri me, If It should occur, a it did | the minority report," naid the Senator, | STOTT S MND Oe wn and ten stopped his train right up against | #0” aes Hadunpt irs Government's Mable to inundate n t A few weeks ago, It would not be in the| “but they will be ¢ uined in the he Ke Fi fi empty cars standing at the stub] Germanys position In represented) attitu le at violations which affeet and Washington. | nature of my withdrawal from my|report at any rat could be he for mi end of the tracks, must have mis-|as one of Willingness to impart her, property are not to be compared to “Whether or not I recetve poste ard | SUITE 10 A PRISON CELL post.” | “T shall recommend that in future,| Bis Pieces of the celling fell in the judged his distance thiy morning.|terms tn @ confidential manner first | violations which affect life the warn trom cen et pe peat Beate pee om LAREDO, ‘Te ‘ Where a public utility {6 concerned SO wage pho uae Mrs. ohnelder has made no atatement,|if that Je absolutely necersary ing I ‘i interpreted ax being Geay.in the know/ec (shadierdes al ~ Eny | tes of filibust ved » and where the managers and. th wy 3 sy ybanggleaeaile the brat bp fatt!l preferring to reserve thom direct chiefly against the Centri ng Man Tells Court He Slept for MS erala a En oASh inn but trainmen ray rakes prob seat sy barrie your public talking as reported py] Young Mat Tell i tH lept for) into Mexleo near this clty curly Tues. | strikers cannot agres t feaient bof Mra. Unyders molt ete escnery entation at a round table, where! Power the press and that when you Sine st} Months in Another's Fine day mornin became known to-| the Public Gaui nine ee pa Hat way ay Sate gc civelbs inhi: aa. wal a ay ale ray will know me nent | Apartment day, One ong aed tn runr ing fight | over the utili Jun it Ben: ee ENG bh ) int Pica v Otani ta atad olla bode oa th athington-Wail Street s am: | with Carranza soldic from the! uy hea ch Mice taunea ve wome < ee inst easaties ihieen Gael Wing leaks than before you began| From a $9,000 apartment to a ceil Nuevo Laredo garrison, resulting In| vont neonveninnes ty the traveling, Hen the Walls of the bullding col. 1W #mPIy Oe ine naaaie cit trying to locate ‘Thomas W. Law-|!n Yorkville prison was the new the wounding of six fillbusters and juiticy for inatene t the wages | lansed sie deh ci Although the train pon of Boston.’ ” volplaning record established to-day | ne soldier Nee ematiecs ceonuiie uilittes toee| , Phe Madison Hotel ia at Madieon e000) THR em ctanding Wood said that at no time has he| by Steven Sarchosky, twenty-four | tee comets be Reed tty lowe or | Avenue and Washington Street and t9| Oe RARSY ovinks Oe ee ciel stated he could not locate Lawson or rs old, of No, 468 Eleventh | STRIKING MATCH STARTED |"'“f hold the public {s entitled to ride | * half sauare from the Pennsylvania ee and the passengegs in the first / fers i e, . ei . Poe. ww Snween A ely oad station and a block and a 4 t ‘ H g get in touch with him. He has taken| Avenue, Two detectives saw him no mutter what differences e | meus 6 cara were vombarded with) VW No Pi i fe tor granted that when the proper | dropsing trom « window on the| — SHOOTING AT THE BORDER to intsr trewes tir rane dt nat trom he main vasineas section Ton tna ill Insist That No Peace Can Be Made time comes there will bo no trouble] ground floor of No. M0 Park Avenue mend that the Public Service Gora, | *.ahe tomn The cravh was heard in the atattur Which Does Not Provide for | te reaching Lawson and getting a|—one of the most expensive apart- ‘ mission, in a situation like that,| we in buildings nearby were! nq attendants, hurried to the lower! Fut Sa it | full statement from him on what he| ment houses in that section—and Gen, Bell Reports On Clash Be- take over the road and operate i) Shattered and passers-by were nearly jevel, Screams of women and chil-| uture security. | knows concerning alleged leaks con-| arrested him on a charge of bur-| Pe leans | | eithe ph knocked down by the force of the aren resounded through the watting! © Deo. 2 ‘ sae haat ; MEEia with the President's peace| KS tween Mexicans and Kentucky | with t in any way that action| | ntosion ara uantlita shel ore, ided through the walt) 1ONDON, Dec. 28.—Despatch of the |Entento Nations had practically been note, | Sarchosky amazed Magistrate Rar | Guardsmen prajudloing. sne rights Bal Ge XO POOIne: Be Allies’ reply to Germany's peace settled y 8 td | . © controversy, ‘They can be settled scene. ‘ent ormatio: tussia’s re batia Miitara'sins/ turiner’ tha setiaction|| iow whan talaald head Gas nie | GG PANG Tics Tec, eheckttan alt n yes ia hey nha ttled eae more passengers would have | Poss ls imminen Information ! ussia’s reply, couched in the terme cast by Lawson's telegram “upon every ing in the apartment every night for! personal investigation, Gen, Hell, com s a ey Fi sik ean out by broken sino but for tho | 1a” indicated shat the pt omy’ of | aaree a upce by ithe Allies’ is already member of the House and Senate” was! months. He sald he suw the window manding tho borde sion hard rt : ae ahinat iha woin ain wore| Meee cece ed a ad aug mes: it will be aes aoanerat . } , d a ; act that th vanded the American Ambassador sufficient to warrant the fullest Invea-| open one night and investigate !, He announced to-day ne exchange! strikers back to v as & three y coats, which they h 5 ie llepeicas * tigation of all the matters involved in| found the appolntments so much more of rifle slots across th ‘Ge ee ghar aes A vane “uirustire: |oetena trate neoke prepat tog| NO SECOND BERLIN NOTE, |»"" France's hot, for transmission to his resolution, and that the Senate and inviting than those of his own home night between Mexican and American yaa ht \ ft paien ing into the street werent OFLA AeinG MAE within the next few House, out of self-resepct for cach of that he decided to éstablish a sleep-| troops started from the Mexican si at during a strike, 'T is no ex.) Woman Anstatant Atto —_— jSmrink 3 phen , From uthoritative sources the these bodies, should insist on such on, ing residence there whon ono of the Kentucky’ intantry| cuss for private owsac 1 AG hs : stngton, rom authoritative sources Investigation. | The woman who rents the apart-| outposts struck a match. No onel utility unless the wtiiite eau ty ran | CHICA PRESIDENT Is 60 TO DAY. IK WASH TOM te aoe ene atts ta) | Delian oie learns the Allied’ noted Wood said that if the editorials ap-| ment is said to be travelling in the Was hurt lesape ahaa h te a woman | * v ase iy ms SOR | : aa iste cent nore cheaply to the public in t Was Horn at Stannton, Vay om wiison's peace note Was received to- pearing in the newspapers of the coun-| South, Sarchosky sald he was on hig! ,.igneral Hell auld he would formality | rs, : nat) wan announe lacy, Wo-far en wae known to the pubs | poy tere ef pense Raved on) Rane try are any reflection of public opin-| way to look for work when the po- of the shooting ; | — Sagy, Attorney Ge : WASHI 24-—-Preaident! ie, tt was unaccompanied by any other |Z’ AES BAe ton the public itself will insist on the! licemen nabbed him, He was held in n. Jose Murgula, commander at| |$10 Men’ 's 0’ MAD Suits, $5.95. "".* uld appoint Mika Jeanette Bates tolywitson ts sixty years old to-day, Hv! communication and was said to be sub- r o ' y worded summary of fullest investigation, not only for the | default of $2,000 bail, Jaurez, also instituted an investiga- | The “H Clsthing Car the position, Misa Hates t# now Village) was born at Staunton, Va, Dec. 28, 1856. giantiaily the same as the unofficia!|the principles for which the Allies pu of ferreting out those who aro | is Villa h ) way. ae | a Bt opp FE i Attarney for the suburb of Ar | t has made no plans for text received Tuesday trom Berlin jcontended they are fighting re. irpose Leper ae - ranciseo Villa has altered his at-| Burltain , Will sell to-day and Frida 00 —- | nis birthday anniversary, All the time stor etreulated th econd , move the menace of mili aaid to be responsible for the advanco | Hiram Maxim Left Eatate of #105,- titude toward Americans and other Sens Winter Over sult aes Ko Swredten ge Reported fank, line en wives Will’ ha cavoied to His fatie| oh ee Caen ee ne eae a fy tariem, of . } 3 P. M.—Sir Hir- opinion of friends here, who to-day, plain or pine! ACE AL | Aeon ounces that the Swedish by i over | ional law. but to prevent @ recurrence of such @ am Maxim, the in entor who died re * | Our special pr gency al © Swedish | ably will motor to the Chevy Cha — oy ergs vere y - announced they had appealed to him cently, left an estat of $165,000, not to kill any more foreigners, steainer riga ls believed to have been | Luks ret id wnjoy & game with Probably the Allies will make etill For to-day's 80 1 clearer thelr aims and purposes bg @ ONY seme page 10 advo