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JANE ° EDITION Copyright, 19 by __ PRICE ONE “CENT. | “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ v (The New York ¥ Tho Pres bing NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, f “Circulation Books 1916, Open, to All.’”’ ] 14 PAGES ‘ To-Day's Weather—FAIR AND COLDER, ‘FORECAST OF ALLIES’ RADICAL TERMS; MORE SWEEPING THAN GEORGE DEMANDS - BROTHERHOOD CHEFS T0 PUT | EIGHT-HOUR BREAK UP TO MEN; MAY BE ils STRIKE VOTE IN OVERDUE, HIT MINE AT ARKWALL on Situation.” | Mystery of Her | canes ‘ance Cleared by Arrival of 126 Survivors on Lapland. “DELAY IN LI IGATION.”| Say Test Case Handicaps Com- mission in Dealing With Railroad Question. ‘The f neral | strike on New Year's Day of th = | 000 members of the Ryotherhoods were perarily, at least, to-day with the is ‘* suing of a joint statement by ( danger signals of « ¢ passed by, tem “Sflzee, Carter, Stone und Sb 1, in which they announce that" entre situation is to be placed be membership by special ciroule Thi Hi rH alls ees w i may mean another strike vote local the line explained ‘The statement will be sent out by] the with ihe satntanient mail, The substance of the ciren Ia eek ae a by the Brit | is now being pre 1, but i “ n issued from Cleveland ur Jan, 1, @ reporter for The Eyen 127 pass World was informed Jin the Scot The chiefs leave to-ni wr Cleves | dust beto ,lan@ and expect to put the copy for] ‘Phe explosi the circular in the hands of the print-]of the ship and the er late to-morrow afternoon was|forced to take to denied for all four that ar woman and two by wire had been sent drowned during the mittteemen throug ‘ Phe passengers, a majority Their statement follows women and children, flouted around “While meeting with President Wil- [in the cold until daylight when | gon last August at his insistence, | boats came out and brought them to qur committeemen waived their re-| Kirkwall, The Kursk was towed to quest for time and one-h rover-] the same port a few hours later, time, which was fully per cent.| Pive members of the crew of the 6f thelr original demand, and at the] Putch steamship Strathalbyn, which guggestion of the President accepted | Was sunk by gy mine near Cherbourg fis proposition, which was the Lapland L . “Concession of eiglit-hour LL ee mand, as to payment for ovetin the tatisay stancwers wn’ ox | OF $180,000,000 WS. DEFICIT the Raliway Manager until ex perience actually di es the consey of the eight-hour Agreed on by Wilson mr Administration Leaders "In the mear “ n 2 tution, by aut the Cor in Congress gress, of a commis or bod WASHINGTON, Dee, 29-5 of men, appointed by the Pr jent Wilson has tentatively agreed dent, to observe, investigate and n Administration leaders in report upon these consequence a on a bond issue to meet part o without recommendation Treasury deficit which confron “Phen such action upon Government for the fiscal yeut facts as the parties he present nding June 30, 1918, nated at controversy may think best about $180,000,000. LITIGATION TO HANDICAP WORK Secretary McAd P OF THE COMMISSION. Jident is working on other plans “uur men believed in so doing they |Palsing additional revenue would secure the eight-hour basic President has pointed out that Gay at once, bi ve enactmen the [he nelle ree t hone be Adameon Eight-Hour Law, effective | tacrgoney xp Jan, 1, 1917, made necessary for hava ibeen thém to wait patiently until that time, to find later that the railroad companies instituted injunction pro pee eae an ceedings against “and imports enforcement 0. the Hight-Hou Law and at this timo the entire matter is | BROOKLYN CAR CAR KILLS BOY. Litig in litigation, suc jon it impossible for the special tee appointed by the Presiden Be Dtpvided for in the law, to proceed |p a tertevitte with their investigation as of Jan. 1, |\aea : and the robability of additional liti- jfront of gation baing commenced by th soph We reads, even though clared constitution Supreme Court, will seriously affect such inves jon, in fact can and likely will y the investigation unti! the com- jon cannot make its investigation | (Continued on > IT TO-DAY John's Med the law by the ‘ourth P. SEVEN BOVS RACED MRS. SABIN NO. 1 ‘PUTUPORSHUTUP, SHIP'S ELEVATORS VEXED BY WEDDING, IS CHALLENGE SENT 1 AS BRITANNIC SANK’ SAYSSON,F PLEASED T0 TOM W. LAWSON Youthful Survivor, Here, De- “She’s a aa Declares! Congressman ae of House res Torpedo aleved Youth of Banker’s Bride, | Rules Committee Calls Him Big Hospital Vessel. Daughter of Paul Morton. to Tell \bout Pei ace “Leak.” RESCUE lee 68 NUNS, “IS FINE FOR FATHER.”!/HE MAKES SHC iT REPLY « Couple Quietly Married at Far/Did Not thelude President Hills, N. J.—Will Honey- Wilson in His Assault on moon in Europe. Wall Street “Rigging.” Captain Stuck to | to Post Until 3oat Went Down Almost Perpendicular. WASHINGTON » ot Ghasiel Sabin, Dec. 29.—The con on board the big t rh f Charles H bis ‘ever whi 1 follawad: God pital ship Britannie—formerly | President of t Ue tal aml ol non Woed's resolu for in the most imposing vessel of the | Company, and Mrs, Pauline Morton) vestigation of whether any member | White Star line's fleet—when she | Sinith, daughter of the late Poul Mor- | of President Wilson's offielal family was sunk tn the Aegean Sea Nov, 24| ton, at Mar Hills, N. J, yesterday,| profited in the stock market because | ek arti ew old, of | May have been a surprise to his! Of “Inside information” on the Presi t ¢ old, of ss dent's peace notes got -oftt No. 1 Wolleott Square, Kensingt friends tn ¥ BIceet ADAEAO UNG ye Hee enaa Geatenanilt { o rs, ab: v ey hy 4 z ie | friends of Mra, Mabel Whitney Babin, | tonry of the House Rules Committee | i Derlht boy, vesched here) who divorced the banker In October, telegraphed Thomas W. Lawson of | ‘o-day ‘ nthe Lapland, en whieh hs | but it was no surprise to Charles H.) Boston te come to Washington and is et eyed a an elevator bo: te *: substantiate his publis i wtotements is the first Britannic surviver POR EAI ea NOs Rae CCAIR VAAN APT TT, ac napeeertie veer ealieme lade exe shoré® And TW Contident | tion from Williams College his} ona he Birediotlen. Mah Vaaen wer , man torpedo was responsible | inc rs home, No, 38 Kast Fortleth! py. another | for the dy. Henry says the mem. | Street 1 Congressman Henry's telegram fol bers of crew sur “You better not see mother.” said | jowa: was a torpedo, be of the char-| young Sabin, welcoming an inquirer] yy pear sir; Whatever you the dl He was at}to t rouse today. “She ts very} may think, t 4‘ telloved ere shock | angry about this toing. T wou t wich Ww riv fo ya stand. | da you see t Bheinaas in Europe omen will followed and the} ™ roaty tongue, take From) say ble Mw oman Who take Henry declares ave top i At direction.* as can be. 1 be ‘ In i oad of endeavoring to. brin j ng to have a nice!) thid peace movement of the Admin home now and that’s more than be J ir no ointo disr te, 4 decent has had for @ long thine Did be Pee ene per Pils was (28d patriotic citixen you should bef alate jhave a nice hom a defending | out vol his official residence, of course, and|", : unteers, Don't try to besmirch this Admin nib Henry says ey k used ¢ yme around onee in ist n by sen ees generalit tr yut ‘a about a for years, | & : eee bay yi running until Capt, Hart. Dut thats RPOUE BIL SOF YeAr#:) Joy have any proof dwhioh © doabel lett ordered Uikesta, thel 11 know Mrs. Smith | t 1 mn to e to the] i the manner of your statement), | ats know her—and she's aah ita. knee Hv icMiee namin wore on | Father's been around with he OT heee TORI and : ' Sera kee have Was onnact with me you have any facts} be # nurses, were put into the a 1 inot think from our 3 That's why f don't why mother your | i : then the doctors were hs Is), lay them before end } k yaieon should get so excited. [It had to ne New scouts remained | #BOU) ' «Ml have the consideration d at their 8 until the last boats} Come. You should now accept my in " “Its a fine thing for father, ay in be sh 1 and produce the good soon a8 thet jo struck qhe|thoust. He had a nervous break Mut Up oF Britannica,” the boy continued, down a..om0 And had to) “Conse ty libetling Con | stay at t Now he is mar. Kress and public officials or make nuddered a ta ‘eat wave s 1 ‘ | i led and ¢ to and he | if i ner rens on the] ™ i ie 1 y ed after sending at blasts, We] Fle to have and be] tne telegram ne Wot cent hd ran to| Baby and i'm duce his bi next Tuesday to regu yng ran to) Mr. Sabin gave no intimation late the New York Stock Exct ur ut assignee wson state a Med] the time and place of the Intendea| "If Mr. Taew t nh pie ae A Meant te nbout Wall Street and an alleged him. Te rth ove om wedding The i nae WO Per | leak he id. nclusively we lee manned formed by the Rev. C. GQ. Mallery ot | i) bill 1 44 srr a Far Hilly. Sixty -third ¢ © the le explosion, whether mine orl” Immediately afterward the couple Ne w York hia + He nt edo, blew apart the ‘gloryhold.'| vanished and are reported to be in| * inore dF dan ale Rvea nree stewards there were blown to| atiantio City. They will leave ontho| “Thin shou neste pleces, The ihe of the shock! st, Louls Jan. 6 for a European wed- | WAY et the knockes down the stairs, cutting off] air | amal rimes ng trip, some 0) he cre | perp by Walt” ‘eet ne. BE the ayey Mr. Sabin's former wife, & daughter) Lawson tw ane ; tre aA The ship was rent apart, not blown|o¢ the late William M. Whitney ot| | in the air, as it would have been by| Ajbany, divorced him in Albany about inm Prewt~ | concussion of a floating mine. three months ag @ recelved large! 4, os 3 No wounded were on hoard as we | alimony and the custody of their aon, | pecesed aunwOl received: Co vere on the way to get them at Mur-| Charles Jr jsressman Henry's telegram to-day in dos, on the Island of Lemnos in the] Mrs, Smith, th Mrs, Sabin, | N°¥ York. where he ts preparing an ‘Aegean Sea, ‘There were over 1,000] was the wife of 168 Hopkins |.” a exploaion Wall persons on board, including the R. M.}smith jr. gon of James Hop. low Ba RON ee Ly Sant te fale C. men, Sisters and crew Jkins Smith of Portland, Me, and al "1 tive hawt aA Sonik taihabarn | ‘The ship remained afloat fifty-five ninent yachtsman, who won the and vead minutes it was man Emperor's Cup at Kiel tn ; | Hartlett stood on the They wero 1 in Bt ; the launching of the boats, After a s's in 1907, orce of the Short time no boats on the port side| Smiths two years in Portland, | could be launched on count of the| Me, was secret 4 f heavy list. The vessel went down | Mrs, Smith had live : rp ne lee first Jat the latter's home 907 Fifth} “If am publicly on record, and For eight minutes she hung in the| Avenue, during the nter, and at} been during the last fou ir, almost perpendicuar, her stern| Southampton, 1 1, in the summer, |!2 0s epinion ne 4 pointing to the sky, ‘Then she sank| She was twenty years old at the time standing my unbr y, still stra upright, Capt, | of ber first marriage, was prominent ration’ for Theode | Bartlett was washed off the bridge| cially here and in Washington, and wid Was carried under by the suction, | 4 Watm friend of Mra, Nicholas Long. |) "1 Nelieve | Preside, but he swain to the surface. Three ¢ worth She te about eighte yeare te Mj - te r the lifeboats wero sucked in under| Younger than Mr, Sabin, who isforty-|utend them, ae i th ship's propelle and smashed, | Cent | Seas wouldt trae Som se in th ushed lif rye re kud up later, others were $10 Men’s 0’ coats & Suits,$5.95. The aay Sloth ing Broad > er clay Street, 1». Wool. . fer Civil M IMeation in! fain will sell to-day and Sat- vib W) Men's Winter Overcouty and "ARIS ree, 29. oi ‘or civil c Liye I bf fa PARL D i A bill f vil mo- lain or pinch bac all hiligution of all French citizens between | siges, 34 to'44, Our special price today elegram but w e iKe seventeen and sixty was) and Saturday, $6.95 and $6.95, Open Bate | ‘olexram : n the Senate ta day by Sen-|urday night til 10. The Hub Clothie wire you 5 Washingtou.” Broadway Corner Barclay Street,—Ad: a SOCIETY IDEAL COL PLE LEGALLY PARTED WHEN af Mes. HENRY P PERRY meh RT OE La HE GETS HER DIVORCE Thats ty Campbelt Studie * MRS. PERRY WINS. DIVORCE: END OF “IDEAL” ROMANCE sncnniamansijei peseialinlimsnntl ANSWER T0 CENTRAL POWERS STATING OBIEGTS OF ALLIES IS READY 10 BE DELIVERED London Spectator in Outlining Terms Says Germans Must Evacuate Belgium, France and Other Con- | quered Territory, Give Up Alsace and Lorraine, Let Allies Keep Colonies and Restore Ship for Ship. LONDON, Dec, 29 answer of the allies to the German note in which is set forth their objects in the war is ready —It is announced that t to be sent The Spectator devotes the greater part of to-morrow’s issue in an- swering President Wilson's question as to what are thy, peace terms of Allies, ‘ [The demands of the allles as stated by the Spectator and set forth below are more extravagant than anything even hinted at by Lloyd George, Bonar Law or any one else and must be taken with the Entente The terms as set forth in the Spectator fol ‘The peace terms start from the statu thus including the evacuation of the Belgium and Luxemburg, and Roumania, Russia and Monteneg are quo betore ihe war, whole ot northern France, of all lands taken from Serbia, . ‘ Msace-Lorraing is to be ree !Releree Recommends Absolute | sored to France, ‘The Danish Decree for J.B. Haggin's PHONE HALTS WEDDING portion of SehlenwigeHolatein Is (0 co to Denmark, Posen, Poliel Granddaughte: AT MUNICIPAL CHAPEL 1 and Austrian Poland are ie - ts | to be added to the new sub-king= The beginning of end of t fi i nay} dom of Poland which the Czar romar of couple Sisters of Young Barnam Knew} yay Dledswa th ctoata Mr " jerrepoat Perry) Where to Find Him When He | The Slavs of nia, Herzego- came to n preme Court Hluded Them at Depot. vina, Dalmatia, Croatia, &c., are Kheferes ¢ J. Cillespa ve " | to be created into a new king- Raving it 6 donee f A weil dressed couple hurried into! gory vorce Se awarded to Mrs. 1 Marriage License Bureau to-day, | Hohemia to be an independent lg a granddaughter of th ained a Hee and went to the} grat woe Municipal Chapel to be married, ‘The | The Rov ania section of The 1 of vn" | prospective bridegroom said he Ws) Pranaylvania to be add& to Rou was not a he sworet hears | Harry Oscar Karnam, thirty-cisht| ania Mr. Perry] years old, of 601 W 106th Street, His The whole Austrian ‘Tyrol, plus {on answer denying te }eoinpanion wave her name ax Bthy ielaste, Tntrlt ahd. the cthae cae i ‘ ent before a) Knpherfisina Gross, tw five of NG, tions of Austria which are Italian i} Glyorce | eye Week Rnd. Avsibe | in blood or feeling, to be added to t ous ire in uple were waiting for] yi) 1 ly to per m the cupee | § key to Constantinople were married In 19 honed to thel ang the Straits of Russia, ‘The Mi Pee erat ei rd that th AF Armenians to be put under Rus- In soclety and for several years OCCU | rage be st Harnain, whom! siun tutelage. The Arabs to be pled the Haggin mansion in Newport. | sne said was ther, Was Wand) 9s. while feria, Abia Minos ey were pointed un ideal! shou ¥ na ted to marry , . ¢ Th Wer Ls a at Id \ tied ¢ nie snd Mesopotamia are to be un couple, when vere fe] Harnam, she declared, arrived in this ‘ ¥ der external protection guaran- that they had separa F frlends | city this morning from San Antonio, | 10t CSMINM Dh declined to he Tex, aud was met at the Pennayl or + G n olonies t The custody of Perry children, | yanta depot by members of his family, | gigs ing ee Pag an «ag Richard P. n, and William | ie eluded th t went ton de.{| main in the hands of the En- . i} | te Moreover a mone ine Hagsin, a arranged | partment store, where he met Miss ‘i : pare ogee S amitier (Eten: | demnity for the ruin Germany nent has beer hed alimony.| There wan a fatonta and: ihe Se don te Belgi ae France, Ser- Bb the Mlook Exchange, ‘The papers | ies Germany to make reparation n the ection were eerved on him in| | in kind for all ships of commerce Eachang destroyed, ton for ton; neutral pad LOU PAYN'S SON HELD | shipping to be replaced only after LS. all the demands of the Allies have NEW BRONX OFFICIA | FOR ROW IN THEATRE hear eaten Healy and Con et Places im) “The German Navy to be hand- Dintriot Attorn Office, | | ed over and distributed among Unot . was made} Must Stand Trial for Attack ON] the Entente nations. * wo r t Browning, Who Said Payn At- “As a guarant gainst future of th f » . 8 I Aa a iacked His Wife. war the Allies are to insist upon “ 4 the democratizzation of the G Ellaw ie *-| Elijah L. Payn, fifty-six years old,| man Government. Democrats the Thirty. manuf: turer of Chatham, N. Yu] ‘The Kiel Canal to be neutral nu nice son of Louls F, Payn, waived ex-| for the use of United States and ; tet Ameintat nation when area Sin Weetl other noutrale N ' i " Court to-day a charge of > - sr Hae 1 niece” preferred by Edward W.| ALL SCANDINAVIAN un of ae xan * al GOVERNMENTS JOIN take the piace of Rieh- (bit in $500 ball for trial | INA MOVE FOR PEACE eal, Mlstant Browning asserts that Payn an bites ne tr y *\noyed his wife in the Hudson The LONDON, a 9A Reuter de- ke Mitehell tre ow Oet. 2h When he spatch from Copenhagen says the — strated with Payns he saya the de-) Danish, Swedish and Norwegian Gov- » 'R WINES GRACE ANY TABLE. oral times, Payn disappeared, but was |eraments have instructed their lega- * i sary arested a week ago, tions to address to the Governments '