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d y Fo er ne ee Re CONGRESS VOTES $150,000,000 FOR WAR EMERGENCIES - a 1 Che PRICE ONE CENT. 1917, by The Pres (The New York Wo " _NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1 “THERE IS NO WAY BACK FOR US, ice WEATHER—Falry Rising Temperature. orld, FINAL [ | “ Cirenlation Books Open to All.’ 1 6 PA G ES 917. PRICE ONE OENT, SAYS GERMAN STATE SECRETARY ~ $150,000,000 WAR FUND «TOG THE NATION READY U.S. CANT SEIZE ~ GERMAN LINERS ~UNTIL WAR IS ON) ies |May Take Them Over Then, | But Must Pay for Their | Use, Officials Explain. -Bill Empowers thi President to $1 Q VOTED —_—_— Make Immediate Purchase |SOMI SHIPS CRIPPLED. of Ships or Munitions. BIG SUM FOR AIR DRAFT $1,250,000 for Ma chine al Neutrality Guard on Duty Merely to Prevent Plots or Other Law Violations. 1 PUTA. V. TROOPS CNAWAR FOOTING Because of will rumors regardin. —Munition Plants May ary et APs umiine lot tating Be Comunandeered. | es ntatad : chinery of the ships—one account —t -- |Goyv, Whitman Sends Emer-] put tne damage at $30,000,000 or abo | wasnix IN, gency Message and Senate ¢ much as the whole fleet 1s worth GERMANY EXPECTED TO ACT ON THE RECALL OF GERARD WITKIN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS cress () BOAT TAKES OIL FROM A U.S. SHIP THEN LETS HERO President Determined to Make No Move Not Justified by Intern ation’ al Law, GETS DEF =NSES READY. War if U.S. Shall Go In With Clean Hands, Insists That Comes WASHINGTON, Ten. ¢ the West: oasis 5 Up Three Germany's Barrels to U 45—More angw President Wilson’ otter Ugarsreaching ies | ; condition- the intention 2 fie aoa senehing Acts On It Unanimously. Ree cee of diplon pected witht British Ships Sunk. ever introduced a b authorities to search py It may be a pets hes of Cong s vora os the ships forcibly or to seize them, pepe , a) fom a a“ pl fi his st Stained: Mee Gahan YT ey LONDON, Feb. the German i > fouso to-day by Tore The Evening World obtal jerman clare war, some meersed se shee ctr ter ALPANY, eb, whe palin ex. officials belteve tion will be Submarine U-45 stopped the American Chairman Padgett of the Naval Com from the Federal authorities an ex Pr W i i etean f ; monition of 1 ° re Ison's a camer Westwego and only permit. mittee, it was p 1 act explanation of the us of the ie, 5 allah all Monten! govienened bed vas cach viuan teat vasa ston. moe York hould be an ships now in this port and jn a break ri c sew The zen 1 SHR FISRAren tO: SOE Re Ped] of the steps taken regarding ¢ Some officials, in spite of the hh Lee OTA eral Gove ql eme ney] a eae German declarations to the con ui Ure of lubricat dent to con vated Jsince the German note was re i ; at ut AGY | at \ebancal trary, believe Germany may plants and ail iuaniitet i | last Wednesday modify her U boat campaign be Arverican ( 1 Liverps ducing war ma P-| ‘Phe ships aro still the property Of) fore a greater crash results, reported. the i \ to-da propriat 000 to put tizen : } f y the American En ' propri are | thetr German owners, just as much! While aw tep which may Facluded in tho approy soldiers of New York State in shape| |” es ae Broaident lavagterminea wogo; of tons, lert 0 for 1 Runs, $1,000,000 | ton war | as a motor pleasure « laid up in a} mean wa 1 i Sateen : uy ae ; EONS Bay erty {that this Government shall make no . : for ant aft guns and ammuni-| The Assembly, which had adjourned] City Island shipyard is the property| on ri ang titerally justified (TYME a » of ¢ up 4 tion at $5,081,174 for batt before message from the Gover-| of its absent owner, This Goverm | ti. daw ¢ Nana anal MUIR RAliS 1 by the Union Petroleum Com ixiliar Nor ¥ received, will pass the bill} ment has no right to confiscate that not 1 \ber-done: tor set ; ter. referred to oak rela-| event of war, though it might take Proach fre nation, even G f n ees 7 ai ; Ith oO emporarily as a military | many ‘ All the appropeiat mentioned | tons with Germany and the ces-| them ee tempor sel a om The President has emphasized bu 1 rea hit . reting * seame {| necessity, paying comt ton later, ‘ siear ; " ‘ ie daitional’’ to.th Ir ap-|alty for protecting “our seamen and] Necessity, paying compensation later | Ay i nd again, to-day r i ported 4 F 1,000,009 | 2UF People in the prosecution of their} 80, at no time has th Be | wethat if'thia: country. la arsel unk to-day in the ed" Zone Propriations, which total $45 b peaceful and legitimate errands on| effort or disposition to seize the ships. ‘The first was the British steamer | M ho high seas.” i pepe at , Ired| to enter the great struggle it must i and were cranted in the form of/the bigh s The Neutrality Squad of a hundred] ¢7tet ae oe senda." Warley Pickering of 4,195 tons, An-| t ore men was quickly increased i : other was the & one Mor Ppenaments New Jersey Votes tr ey avbitable customs Inspectors| ‘The President this afternoon mocta|°tver was the sailing vossel Holford | The nearest approach to the action Up Its National y by all avallable tthe note, | With his € to canvaaa the situa. |0f 1.906 tons This vessel was re-| of Padgett’s committee to-day was| TRENTON, N. J. Feb. 6—Under| nd clerks on the receipt of the notes} 1) ttt n done and what | Ported on Aug. 23 to have sailed from | the’ appropriation of $59,000,000 and suspension of rules the Senate to-day|a# it had been increased, from time) io ‘ard mobilizing | 540 Francisco for Plymouth plac’ ut the disposal of! passed a bill authorizing an appro-| to time when there were occurrences Nel ha Fee eenne Bee | ol hath CHIC KOIRIAE: {hat Pres u ie outh priatio: the State's use} Which might inflame the minds o' aRUcene ChIA war an | the in Floridian had of the Spanish-Aim oy War in pureha for the Na.) Americans Of -ailens ARAIE OO cany ia aithnrine the ralain yy | een sul Sixteen of her crew were used as MeKinley dire 1 tional Guard ting expenses | | other ia caved man Webb of the House Judiciary | re will be passed by the House TO PREVENT DISORDER, | Ni (lnPatinn Wank ace ak Le tered and r @ommittece reported favorably three | later in the day This squad undertook pler guard h s to President Wilson, | 248° !8 4:777 built ind 8: war bills. They would prohibit fraud- ————— duty, seeing to it that there Was no] secretaries Huker and Dantels, | Tloyd's a gy nces vite h ulent use or counterfeiting o ve i] attack on the ships or their crews, no| the greatest effort is now. bel No! ie iar ; f ark r Ara, 0} se tone ernment seals; pu attempted in- attack on persons ashore by the| centred upon the navy. It ts probably |‘ believed to have been sunk. | Sb jury of vessels engaged in foreign crews, no disposition to conspire for] that work on some of the giant vos. | Salled from Jak ata commerce or of their cargoes or crews violence among tho sailors or to! seis will be stopped in order to has- | 2 Deo § for Fleetwood, according and would prevent the disclosure of evade the customs laws by an un-}ten completion of submarines and int ne Fe ie national defense secrets authorized dash to sea, vessels for opposing submarine at.| Wate this at id > as an nan To-day the committee at an all- Interest and curiosity In the Ger- | tack Jnouncement that the British steame day session considered a revised spy man ships in the harbor was much] so compietely and qu lacihe Wa sntye van sunk bill and a bill regulating conduct of | stimulated by +the note, and many | work pr « that if United) event Gone ms th se vessels and their crews In Am n/ pe na saw and heard about the] states is called upon to strike it can|” ’ i ports in time of emergen | Neutrality Squad's work for the first | do Hately and forceful! and ne ter would permit seizure of ” Juume, There was so much talk about] A _ nlinoat come ee Admira , the rules are not i atih MENT hem that Washington was m eae Pee yi ae PT BAHIA Ti partment “ — ie | Inquire us lng o} and Litime i Li stapegnagl 0) ” . | terious oN in Br nx vy ed, the “soft pedal” was lowing to a delicate situation TANUSERS TIGHT AND GEN "10 GUARD OUR OMT) Is Dying. | used to make it less conspicuous, | Official notice of tho release by Ci || ee eee, | Sunday last, because the Infm | many of faxtesfour Aitstisenn ee See. é 3 Bureau had not the availa |held 7 sin Germany for having} TO Be Well Dr 1M M Admiral Peary Lays Before the y Sent , Collector Malone was | taken hoard British armed! Haye Twenty Suit ; Presideiit Pl i! ( | an rit | “ aptured by the German resident Plans for ou 1 ed Mt thy ‘ ; Ae pies upton oO ut fa try’s Defen. ff ar-old John Bla ayed d COLUM f WASHINGTON, Feb, 6.-Pi ul , “ f rand. Een strengthening aeronautical de t e \ 4 Aven 4 if t | have been laid before President Wit y, the lad wa Jf Mot know Ger ic Y Sei by the Notional Aeria) Coast Pa cellar when the man|the order, were trightened by it and ad planned to treat all arined | seven trol Commission, headed by Admir 1 warning, a 7 nig seers to indicate to oMciats |4 ‘ Robert FE. ary, and cluding Rep i sharp knife | lector borro 1 288 patrol e that Coermany decided to treat | Witln f nila i 4 1 Beibatative Kahn of C ‘ ken to Lincoln Hon-| men and went to Hoboken on a trip| que ve s Warships as far back | the Ente ‘ tor Sheppard of Texas and Senator} pital and is said to be in a evith tion. The sailors were meck las wt t n 088 ta en Int ° port ‘ s ’ Johnson, I cond heerful when they learned | {le ma akes Brat omaaine lw ‘The plan inclu es ing of | not to ny ed, but | 2 re 1,000 hydro-ainy , . ey Bin required to cha . Une rerien the training of 2.00 i ving 6 So fom t visiting seamen 1 f months and 5,000 in a y« jot : : tablishment of a Departmor Aero fore 1m suk (Continued on Pourth Page) t Drotent in nautics, with its head @yan od > n onl n. A sador thé Cabinet, and cons@¥iteti eT RUN i ’ exeitem (For Racing Entries See Pane 2) ard’ Aor ay announing | antral aeroplane plant somewhere! oy, Of the impression that * t + he had requested vure now. Th 4 ades for f ( $ i y Po S the iniasiex af the counuy, ii wus the Work of ® wabiece wos tonded's te claate Ns Beem as, paseporte. epring are brown and gieen, ‘ UU-BOAT KILLIN OF U. 8. SEAMAN (SUNDER INQUIRY nies Lifeboat Shelled as Crew Was Leaving British Provisional Collier Eavestone, \ VIOL ATION OF LAW. Sinking Took Place Before Word of Break Reached Berlin, WASHINGTON 6.-—Confirma- tion of the killing of Richard Wallace of Baltimore, a negro seaman, reached the State Department to-day a cablegram = fr Consul Frost at Queenstown, read “Provisional cv ell fire of ¢ Avestone sunk by « rman wut ——_-——__ «7. GERMANY WILL GO TO END, DECLARES HERR HELFERICH, AGAIN DENOUNGING BRITAIN Zimmermann, Secretary for Foreign | Affairs,Quoted as Declaring Berlin Regréts Break, and That There Is | No Ground for Hostility. PLEASED WITH WILSON'S HOPE OF AVOIDING WAR BERLIN (via Sayville Wireless), Feb. 5—(Received New York © Feb, 6).—"There is no way back for us; we shall go the way which we pine Yesterday (Sundays Febs have chosen to the end and are convinced that neutrals later on will be » American pr » able seaman, 1 te ‘ offici . : Richard Wallace of Baltimore, . ‘!ankful to us for this,” the official press agency to-day quoted State Killed duriog ling of boats ecretary Helferich as declaring in an interview with a Norwegian new H y had Just left the Bay per correspondent. stone, Details not yet availa “NK fi ‘ I 1 I | Ag abiiasaenct Gdns ainira ae yur gountrym tt brutalization England no tain notice of Nis recall until Sunday fees Norwegitn shipowners to carry contraband; how with all means night the at ont ves type ingles the Norwegian ‘fishing try; how she paralyzes Nor- Was made before Germany had Wen ' \ . in industries by holding back co; lations with the United States We regret this measure taken by President Wilson all the more f he abelian: t the lifeboats ts ¢ a since it is against all tradition and all international law that we are cut ¥ to all international law, regar le { whether the mon in the bite. Cll from all direct communication and regular intercourse with the etre from , veusel transathintic world,” declared Secretary for Foreign Affairs Zimmerma The fact that the Kaveste to-day. “We also remember that the United States diplomats durir Hritivi naval collier tended tp ist months and years of the war cared for Gert terests by pr Pe He-Ghthelaisantons bit i f is and years ¢ Ww war care ¢ German interests by pro nothing tn International rules excuses, With efficiency and great sucee shelling of lifeboats “The text of tho President's ees-@——— me Germany herset de > rmany herself made this point in recelved here, has been exam the Baralong case which, while not exactly elmilar, parallel, In the {Med most minutely, In the absence Baralong case Gern charged brue | Of other oficial documen “ity to German seamen after thoy “Having ourselves no cause ad gone overboapd rostility against th on 9 Officiais tnetsted to-da waiting t jendly fullest details, ‘1 1d thoy | Memner ng adlyien nust have all facts before they aat Cool that, ox i. between: ine LONDON, Feb, 6 Ameriean | € feally from the first Consul at the port where the viv day sited States, we naturally vorsa of the Eavestone were lan: t t un day telegraphed Ambasuado appreciate the words of rather un-j| tull report of the sinking of that ves. | Hostile character that are Included sel by @ German submarine among others ¢ Mr. Page instructed the Consul to |investigate further and report from the survivors, fret, whether the pA rccoivedgadl 1! Diplomatic as transmitted | How- Oft per Hold found in that message | c in press despatchos |< ENC In them President Wi a son assures isua Waa Gash Oe eee | From Neutrals’ League. second, whether she restyt. | Us that he wishes no ‘hostile conflict’ - ance, and 1. whe . she attempt with ¢ o y and I can add that we MADRID, Fe Spain made for i to es appreciate this 1 the ot para- | ™al prot t any against the ip paalae ih ie reereqial kel 1 osu campatgn tn RIVERSIDE VOTE SHELVED. ah . ed Feb. 1 In @ note handed anes i i 4 \ sassador here to-day Board of Ab Vilew Quinn's “ x 5 4 ing a note of protest Mefe ) Prenosul i wha sons ae ades an im diate break of re ton \ j ae tl > Spain and Germany but eonniderat in ! ' z s stated, however, that the note ab i! haa the ines to suspend Spanish shipping +, ow td { Ww at danger of an overt act by ae . “a rnin F yn | Germany will continually be present ; ; Jvcl- | WASHINGTON, Feb, 6~ in and ed — t nt Wilson's » est 8 that ° AEN VINTE . TTT ire eutrals sever dipt atic relations SWITCHME' VOTE TOSTRIKE. GERARD LEAVES BERLIN with Germany, aocdeaing- te Enmtia fi nation received here this 1 HI Reported Vinplosees tn War tine labor disputes SAYS LONDOK ir course probably will n the fact that they are REPORT: \ Maint ca tively the interests of Mi wespa saall D 1 and Germany. | ed i | Ambassador Riano indicated to-day LoL jtha y would publish by : Nae e t ation of her po- 4 wasedountful if this " a formal answer to Presi r ‘ © neutrals. 1 ha | take the ’ All 5 i ms interest» ! ard did | here removing Ape Avo Lis pos, before both rom participa» Thursday, tion in the break 1p relations, ‘ ae

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