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LICE SEEK SLAIN MODEL’S SUITOR AND RIV. ma| be BWiorld, FINAL ‘FIVE-FIFTEEN ' EDITION “ Ciroulation Books Open to All.’’ “Circulation Books Open to All,’’ <== = —————— ores apie, Tec earrane NEW YORK, TUESDAY, “JANUARY 2, 1917, 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. GERMANS ANGRY AT REFUSAL OF PEACE: CALL ON HINDENBURG TO STRIKE HARD BNEW CLUES INVOLVE RIVAL TOMLANSON FAS ytd atpstertonady Murdered SEAMTE HOLDS UP_ AIT HOPE FOR EARLY PEACE N) «AND WEATIY AOMIERN cu | alii | Navn 1S ABANDONED BY BERN, i MYSTERY OF SLAIN MODEL scarce scttaailipalaigss | Republicans Block Immediate | | ER IN COMMENT cuss the Alleged Tip That Passage of the Resolution Went Out on Peace Note. Indorsing President. HOUSE ALSO HESITATES.|Reply of the Entente to Peace Offer | “ : : Refers the Resolution Offered | Denounced asa Frivolous, Lying by McKellar to Foreign Document, Constituting the Last Affairs Commtitee. Kernel of Untruth.” WASHINGTON, Jan, 2.—Senator Hitchcock's resolution to have the LONDON NOW DISCUSSES Senate endorse President Wilson's | peace move was discussed in the| THE REPLY TO WILSON | Senate to-day, but action was post- poned unt!l to-morrow by unanimous By Carl W. Ackerman. / consent. “ i 4 ) Ras Phiisne -Bhib /Adegemesas PAMELA BERLIN, Jan, 2 [United Press}.—Berlin’s peace hopes are dis — | @ resolution similar to Hitchcock’s,| Persed. Now it is war to the last ounce of human blood. The allies’ i offered by Representative Mo- | note is not deserving of a written rejoinder. i" Kellar, Tennensne, to the Foreign Summed up, that is the Berlin press opinion—and It Aypities the * i ey Pe on POT opinion of the man in the street. = ogs cose Missing Diamond Ri Ring Is Also "THREE MEN ALL ABLAZE Relied on to Help Clear Up the Tragedy. IN AN ELEVATOR CA penetes Lighted Cigarette Dropped in Can And Thomas W. Insists He} MAN’S VOICE IN FLAT. Gave Enough Information of Alcohol Caused Explosion | to W, t 1 ; . ‘ » KY " oO arrant an inquiry. Chauffeur Tells of Taking Vis-) Miia Raa oy Sel minic! Zambella jo. Jef-) WASHING N, Jan. 2.—Oh of itor to Apartment and of fereon Street, Hoboke., entered an! aa ot Nis area a His Failure to Return. elevator car in the Hoboken plant of |), nsihy fi Lead Pesell Company President Wilson's peace note involv- (toed to The Wont.) i ee ing other charges that somebody “PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8—A mise-|@t noon to-day carrying an open can) 4, drority on it in the stock mar- fag diamond ring, « disappointed] of varnish and alcohol and smoking 4/166 guinea further offictal attention qulter and the jealousy of @ woman | ifarette. Nicholas Benzuch of No. ta eee Aevpsate |to-day when Senator Stone, Demo- ere the principal elements forming jewark Street, the elevator man, | a+, spoke on the subject in the Sen- these pen which the police are work-| nd Henry Burger of No. 303 Grand] 10" "Pa nn lle tu Uae Ne Oe fing to-day in an effort to solve the| Street, an employee of the factorys| o contered with Chairman Henry yi mayetery of the murder of Masie Col-| Wore already jn the car. g| of the House Rules Committes, about bortthe model who called hervelf Mra}. +54, that Zambella dropped the|® Proposed Congressional tnvestiga- Grace Roberts and was known 49/jicnted cigarette invo the open can of | tion. TONE CALLS HIM “ASS.” coe Republican Senate leaders wanted |, $09999090090 scagessasawsasecesterenl 2D -O-9-D-9O-O HR0H | tue girl with the form divine.” varnish and alcohol. At any rate the| Senator Stone rose to a question of the Hitcheotic resottitio’ 40 go to the! There is apparently an unanlmous decision that Germany's only 4 t ti oded. | Maver since her body was found in vuln Cer men pe: tere ied personal privilege. Hoe said that con- P|Horcign Relations Committee, but| answer to the allies’ rejection of peace must be by force of arms wader, ¥ er apartment at Fifteenth and Pop- fidential communications conotrning level and the threo men, with their Meg @trests Saturday night, more than} oining ablaze, rushed out into the Swenty-four hours after she had been | factory, Other employees caught | into improper hands, but said he had a Senator Hitohcock pressed for im- the honor of the nation had fallen peereerrey ys ear | Hindenburg’s leadership. : | Privately, the editors of Berlin newspapers are even more bitterd “leak” “If tt is desirable that the Senate! heaton ofer the head with a flatiron| them and smothered the fire, El] cocatiemnation as to, waste see 1990 WY rEAVES 6000 WISHES 1 WHSON should express iteclt on this important | ‘ei denunciation of the Entente’s course than. their printed sta and strahgied wi of her own| Bensuch and Burger were probably | VOc}riMd at recently reported, | if #0 | matter,” ald Senator Gallinger, “| On New Year's night they were all at their desks writing editorials. ouk meckinda/, have ‘been Yatally Lo Sens will 70=| departmental qnployees. THE BORDER FOR HOME! FROM BELGIAN RULER think that it should accept the judg- One of these editors, the man writ.” (Continued on Fourth Page) ‘Hospital. N St Mary's) “suf tt be truo that any public offl- — ment of the Foreign Relations Com- Ing the “leader* for the Lokal An- sid 7 cial has or did use any socret of con-| Start Frof McAllen, Tex., To-|King Albert Expresses Hope That bit aria a ya, selger, was asked what Germany Eon fidential information, as alleged.” | — Day__May Reach This City United States Will Remain a nie eeniea Out eIhiee tect Would do, said Senator Stone, ‘he is an un- Hitchcock replied, “but I think that speakable scoundrel. If any man in Next Monday Powerful Protector, the moral effect of immediate action “Hold out," he flashed back. “It Legislative life-if any Senator—did! §AN ANTONIO, Tex., Jan. 2.—The| WASHINGTON, Jan, 2.—King ai-|D¥ the Senate would be greater, It \s insanity for Europe to bleed to A ‘onder u ecor ear! it, which I believe to be absolutely 1m-| mwenty.thind New York Infantry| bert of Belgium has sent the follow-|!# the only legislative body in the ! ’ death—but the allies refuse peace, —————— ss possible, he ought to be dismissed ing New Year's greeting to President | World that has functions and powers Qnty cee tenis ‘cis eoeeraen from hig office or this body." left McAllen to-day for its home sta- that Wilson: relating to international affairs, The | * aa oie iat i MORE THAN A MILLION “I do know," Senator Stone con-| tion in Brooklyn to be mustered out) “Jn offering you, Mr. President, my| Senate has reputation and standing Abit to mies, Let Hindenburg of Federal service. i tinued, “that things have occurred tn most sincere wishes for the New Year|in the world similar, If not equal, to AND THREE-QUARTERS the departments which ought not to| They will reach New York City]; am happy to avail myself of this|that of the President. In my opin- Ambassador Gerard has not yet re- ; be possible. I know that confiden-| Probably next Monday, occasion to thank the great American|ion, the Senate has a duty to per- Lew tamed J naive the official text of the allies tial communications with foreign Serene eine nation and {ts President for the sym-|form. ‘The President has performed |The 8 O00-Ton G ic, Over-|TeP!¥ for transmission to the German seorgic, Over governments to the State Department pathy shown my country, The gen- | hii ¥ Foreign Office. I / 8 0} M, 5 have by some means found their way U. 5. GRAND JURY 10 GET | erous and efficient assistance of North yleld to no man,” said Senator) due Seventeen Days—Sunk To-day's newspaper editorials re- into hands of men not authorized to 0 it ” America not only inspires in the Bel-| Gallinger, “in desire to have the Rog Zea fected the bitterness of the writers, receive them. These did not concern] Ci AL FAMINE FACTS wians a great gratitude, but It glve4) horrible conditions In Europe termin- by U Boat, fs Fear. “None ought to be surprised at the Se Ads. W. Printed i stock market speculation, but did numenienaniad thom the hope that the United States | ated and I could not by volce or vote Action of the Entente nations in re- parate “Ads. Were Printed in concern the honor of the nation, How] Witnesses Will Tell To-Morrow of ctor of Betsium." fh & powerful pro-| eee vent anything tending to ac-| The £,000-ton White Star Idne|jeoting peace proposals," said’ the this has happened I do not know, but Deception in Boosting | —— complish that result, I hear there] freighter Georgic, which left Phila-|Lokal Anzeiger, “but tt ts surprising it could have happened only through ial ’ is a grave suggestion that our action | deipnia for Liverpool on Dec. 3 with | &t ten men should sign auch a docu- the instrumentality of employees. I Price to $12. | . might result in an abandonment of} | ai¢, ingured for $1,000,000, 1s miss- pant withodt Pred Sonsdation, a fear that this betrayal of public con-{ fore trouble Is in store for the bY 0 Washington's warning against ‘en- . lous, lying document constituting fidence 1s In some way traceable to ARE OFFICIALLY SEIZE! tangling alliances.’ It also has been | {Dx and it is feared in shipping circles |the last kernel of untruth, our civil service,” coat Mpaculators,..tormayrow. The} suggested that it might result in| She has been sunk by a German subd-| “It may he the people of Germany During the Year 1916, Beating THE WORLD'S Senator Stone then enounceg| United Stator Grand Jury will hear] 44. atone Turns Case Over|endangering the Monroe Doctrine,” |™marine, The Georgie should have! wil! read hope of peace between the Previous Record Year of 1912 by Thomas W. Lawson for his recent| Witnesses as to the deceptions prac. | 7°" Tt y Senator Lodge said he believed the| made the transatlantic trip in {tines However, we: sensides: 10 au declaration that members of Congress|tised to make !t appear that there to United States Attorney resolution of such great Importance) teen days without any trouble, sae Patent to coy Dignan S would shrink from an investigation | was a coal famine early in November, Marshall, that {t should be referred to the com- Bie ip cua pap eens aye ue acdsee veaoticticas Ma 219,70 eparate s. Into stock market “leaks, when the price was boosted to $12 &! Gowns of Mra, William Ellis Corey, | mitte Tt ts of the most serious) ot corgio will turn.-up: all right.|not desired—and this withoue-iAaae vid, uae us “I despise these sensational fakers|ton, The Grand Jurors may also hear character and demands examination | the Georgio wil Cire MP, ve arrival] ny welght upon nor keowing ban lorn'ng and Sunday Editions On! ; Be nthe (anlae a ag a Ur ig ey dec p > (Morning y who aro always talking about public|the facts as to the delay of cars by the committee,’ he sald. "I have! 1. Liverpool may have been sup-|conditions. We now can see that the | formerly Maybelle Gilman, tausical | comedy star and wife of the former bodies and public men,” sald he, “T| loaded with coal, which was one of ' not the slightest desire to delay ac- ‘ | , president of the United States Steel rrease: Gov ent} World is full of devils, one 7 8, 744 More am sorry that the newspapers should | the devices used to create an artifictal | (ir ration, wore oMelally pie to-| tion, but tt 1s altogether too Impor-| Pressed biplg gee Saige fis Aesnackrastenie Pract kt: take up tho bellowing of this ass." | scarcity when there was really coal) 1. 4,. Collector of the Port Malone.| tant to pass without discussion.”* ba Asante reasons connec ‘they will not succeed,” Than Were Published in the Herald, American, Times After conferring with Mr, Lawson/enough to supply the market. Thay arrivédiGane in a trunk ‘) Miss| Senator Stone, chairman of the a ee they are of the opin-| Bernhard in the Vossische Zeltung deere; ; y os Distr ‘Attorney ‘ Fore! ations Co 08, Ww | declare and Sun Combined, for two hours, Chairman Henry of| United States District Attorney] a), 1.9 Shippey, Mrs. Corey’a com-| Forelan Relations Coinmittes, was in ion that if the Germans had sunk a! declared to-day: the House Rules Committee tssued| George W. Anderson of Boston, who] ii, One waa valued at $500 and this statement: has been appointed special Deputy era at $1,000, The latter, Mre,| rectly: “Mr. Lawson charged that there | Attorney General of the United States |...) declared, wera brought into| “The only proposition involved here was a leak from the State Depart-|for the purpose of prosecuting those | 4 duty paid on them THE WORLD'S Increase in Circulation Is Shown by ment to Wall Street some days ago| who have boosted the price of fuel! ierore, but had beon altered in Paris, These Figures: and that through such an alleged leak | and food, will be tn town to-morrow, | Mais aunt ais’ adiaikiad wae certain Individuals by speculating in|Frank M, Swacker, the special Dep- | MORNING WORLD Wall Street cleaned up $60,000,000 or|uty Attorney General for this dis favor of having the Senate act di- steamship as large and important as| “After thie insulting refusal there the Georgic they would lose no time|!§ only one answer—energetic fight “ |in making the news public. ing until our cold steel forces the i Is whether the Senate indornen tne eae aan ee eet cargo tho /enemics’ feverish tempetature down action of the President in suggesting Georgio heads a growing Ilat of miss-|to normal, to the belligerent nations that they | ere eae Tre aport & Holt| The editorial continued in an ape i state upon what terms peace might! 16, Voltaire, which left Liverpool| sument rebutting allies’ claim, { ” said Senator Stone, “If we Leader in Advertising—Leader in Circulation h puntry rebel : i Malone, after gelxing the! Pe made,” salt | for this port in ballast twenty-one | Particularly contending that Belgium | more, trict, w ave the cooperation of | : . refer the resolution to a committee é i had broken neutrality because that fo ed the case over to United days ago, has not been heard from. Average ee Sievalian ie aie 33737 wo have Anke Bim tor me. maine of Mis maseranys Fil Aly Lh Sheree Of | States Dis Attorney Marshall for] #4 ied Benate healiaian ive oe All reports about this vessel are | ation was a beer bia yt mi Average Net Circulation for 1915 the Individual giving Information | these cases tn all parts of the country. | iim to determine whether the evi-| !tself the moral effect of action would| 1.404 on rumor, for the agents ad. |and concluded with a vharp attacl f 34 constituting the leak and the names | ==—=—==—=—====—=—=—= ae = é be lost," -yigibped ( a =) on the allies’ ambitions with regard Average Net Increase Per Day . 3, 457 re 1 at) prosecution for viola mit they haven't the slightest idea} of those speculators profiting At that point a parliamentary tan- gle regarding the status of the Hitch- to Constantinople, fi Geneve ¢ by such | an investigation through his commit . jalleged leak, He has not furntshed | toe, Representative Emerson of Ohio! dex ee SUNDA Y W ORLD | the names In either case, and 80 there | introduced @ resolution providing for om laws. Mrs, Corey as to what has happened to her, The British freighter Bayreaul mistake was made in r r trunks and those of Miss | Cock resolution was encountered, end-l young from Cardi to Montreal, is| BRITAIN AND FRANCE Average Net Circulation for 1916. . . 501,583 eas ie ROMAN ak furnished | appointment of three Representatives | shippey | ing 4 Lg Hi rae eo 't/ fourteen days overdue. The British AGREE ON REPLY TO Average Net Circulation for 1915. . 2 1 we 469, 071 kan es oe eta fh calllne (aretine [ene tun O cceneaai ean Ib Lepaenie All’ Ongeuee Rokanalan af Mall: eane| tee peunenete, oe retraite porwr 6 BE SENT TO WILSON Average Net Increase Per Sunday . . . 32,512 | the Committee on Rule of Congress and other public off-} Wisiinorost yin’ 2.—A minority] President Wilwon thas not decided jampton Tasadintan siengien Marae ——_——. | Upon leaving Mr. Henry's oftce| ciate, SHING a on his next step. It became known|facvens, from Liverpool to New| LONDON, Jan, 2.—There was tty ' ative Steener- | oy unquestionable authority poses the proposed n days’ overdue, as a! creasing belief to-day that in the to-day} York, is titt ; ; {enough Information to warrant “any | committee would have power to sum- | increas lain postage and the| that he has not given up hope that) ing iritish whip elropt from| reply to President Wilson's netaaia Average Net Circulation for 1916. . . . . . 407,381 totelligent inan tn proceeding with an}mon witnesses. It was referred to| 1 of pneumatic tube| beneficial results may come out of Southampton to Montreal. ‘The four| Allies have tho opportunity, agter | Average Net Circulation for 1915... . 399,680 |Investiqation of the entire Stock Ex- | Henry's committee. the present nenotiations, latter BhinA Apa of trout 000 tc) 4.00 nany’s Indefinite peace offeremad # , > cay ch situation." ie cl > tone Camielte lveply to America, to put Potsdam at Average Net Increase Per Day . . 5 7,701 puediately following Henry's an- | REWEN'S WINES GRACE ANY TAMLE an BEGAU Porat SArE FOR coups t i ceneseceetinncertenen a disadvahtage. " meats + rani Sohn’ te vars Ropincement that he would not make en's. NX.” Puous L00t Cort save, Gems 'No' sloobol ot dangerous drug Aare, "(Fer Entri See Page 2.) The a’ answer—probably an a)