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sy 1917, by The Press Pubilshing 9 New York Wert). 14, ‘1917. . be Circulation Books Open to All. 20 PAGES ONE CENT In Greater New York and Hudson coe bee N. 3, TWO CENTS elsewhere, PRICE WILSON ATTACKS WHO FORCED US INTO THE WAR —s PLOTTERS ~ HORRORS OF SUBMARINE WAR ait BYU. 5. CONSUL FROST, WHO SAW 3 YEARS OF THEME American Official at Queenstown, Back Home, Describes Cruelties in Sinkings by U Boats Off Irish Coast—Many Starved at Sea. Speciat Interview by the United | Press Published With the Approval of the United States Government. WASHINGTON, June 14.—Wesley Frost, former United States Consul at Queenstown, to-day gives the first complete comprehénsive Picture of Germany’s horror-war as reflected by the sea graveyard off the Coast of Ireland. fruits of this submarine warfare—in the many Frost, more than any other American, has seen the twisted, mangled corpses at the Queenstown docks and morgue during the last two years. He is here for a much needed/rest. “The submarine war grows more barbarous every day. It has now Teached the plane of deliberate mu for every ship sunk, and will so continue to the end, It is not the fault of the Germans that every torpedo does not produce a Lusitania massacre,” said Mr. Frost. "The German guilt is dou Ine oes oid tava esorteao'cocn | HEAVY RAINFALL F ment would have resorted to’ such LOODS methods, even wher s possible | STREETS AND CELLARS to sink ships occasionally withou murdering nongcombata Now rr ee eer Roar of Stor er Th illy | that the arming of merchant ships | m Louder Than Billy and the effectiveness of the patrols | y and Tabernacle Crowd make it impossible for the subma- | Is Nervous. rines to risk giving warning, they| A rain which descended would drop it if they were white l upon BifentnInVahernaaiiramied Now that tho submarines Havel sos. into civers flooded aumerm® been driven to attack ships sub merged—using the torpedo almost ex- ars in the waterfront section at clusively—the murder roll ts bound | t me éhe:.clty. cand: trope to grow, Most ships when struck bY | with it a pall of darkness which 1 @ torpedo go down in two or three} | ecessary the use of elec rhts minutes, which gives no opportuni. | 1°" ay ot electric lights thes of escape to those below decks, | 008 ! ay and in the shopping “ hich came | “Stric Recent ainkings whic i There was no wind with the rain under my observation since the | 1 1°r! Was no tu ips beginning of the ruthless war- | “0 yas oe in vertical sho 9, fare, show this conclusively, A Huminated by brilliant and con- | freighter loaded with iron ore |*t@ntly recurring flashes of light and convoyed by a destroyer went | 108 Seine accompanied by roars of down in two minute: Eighteen Maes The period of greatest rainfall was of her crew of twenty-six were drowned, Another sunk in two minutes after being struck, She was hit in daylight but the sub- hetween 2 and 3,15 o'clock, when the of the local Weather Bureau measured a fall of two ir nstruments marine was not seen. Twenty: | This breaks the June record for eight of her crew of thirty-two | Short @ period perished. The Abosso sunk in The shower struck the city as Billy three minutes and thirty women | Sunday began his afternoon serme and children died« and the roar of the rain on the “Sinkings of this sort from of the tabernacle and the thunder now on will be the rule—not the | lightning made the audience decid exception. nervous | “Only the larger passenger ships| Jt bad ite effect on Billy, too, He will remain afloat | t ed several times to get his sermon launch the boats and get off the crew fer way, but the disturba had and pas ers, and those will not|%2nerved him, He fina 1 to give float so long if struck in yital spot " 1 stood leant h lesh or by more than one tory 1 the n should cease, The roof “The submarines are n 0 fear un i ful of exposi themselves to t 4 r n f A deck guns of slowly sinkin pa that \ they seldom come ff _ escaping crews vps. HELD FOR HUSBAND'S DEATH Out of six passer ; vestéguted by \ Wi for Mes. Mh only one case—t 1 on Che which was sunk nidnigh HAVE 1 1 ambush i k equ ew h 1 ’ ton crime nmi r fore ‘vuthi art " ' submarine « : attacked i M (Conti s ' ae MONEY BRE Be eau te: BUG A savor, she wee released each time 4 ‘ ’ ww ARMED GUARD PUT IN BARRED ZONES 37,000 Without Papers Face Summary Arrest Near Ar- mories and Waterfront. Armed guards were to-day placed about every in the city for upward the purpose of pre venting of 37,000 Germans w ent Government permits from en these areas, “Every district for a half mile bout armories, naval militia stations, arsenats and within a block of the| the $2,000,000,000 called for by the of Mesain sald a despatch from | ¢¢ water front has been placed under| Government. A message from Wash- Gen. Halg, ee with “Hl pies WOE BE TO THOSE WHO heavy guard,” announced win M.l ington giving the figures sald no] Giviy Craake Killed a malt to the south, compelled ni Pr Stanton, the Assistant United States] more would be disclosed until the|* ixty Greeks Killed and 320 enemy to abandon impor Aa opekiony WOULD STAND IN OUR WA Yi Attorney in charge of the legal de-' Anat totals are received Captured When They At- | thelr first line between parment’s investigation of aliens ap-| Thy w York Reserve District's, tatk F hc bis and St. Yves." eee Sikh Plications for permits. Nese total was announced by the Liberty ack French Cavalry. rhe, Vlotory thus mee tu. Striking Points in President Wilson 8 Speech To-Day - gua co-c ting with the police, toan Commit this morning as a Bt cl Beg i Wyt “It is plain enough how we were forced into the war. The extraor- have been ordered to halt every man’ gg79 » PARIS, June 14—The forced abal- Cominating strength of the y 4 $872,000,000, which was only $128 ARIE ne forced a hchacte-Meastnes ridge, taken in last, dinary inaults and aggressions of the Imperial German Government left Md re ee erence wand every: 000,000 short of the goal of a billion CMtion of King Constantine of Grewos! 11 ihe G-e eanes TAO Ott | ue no self-respecting choice bist te take up arme th defence Gh aur. Gna other man acting suspiciously, search Gojiars was accomplished by the Allies; Week's great assau! ho territory ‘ him, and if a German without a zone 7,0" A Ithout somb hosdshed, according to SuFrendered to the British forces th as a free pgople and of our honor as a sovereign Government.” permit, make summary arrest, We OOP Cae: the SOtkl pibaibiogss ayed advices from. Salonika re-|German retirement still further back eam qT me UROTCER Hamlin cnmircivel een leaving only $98,305,459 Uayed dvi in the triangle forme’ by the River German agents diligently spread sedition among us and sought to the barred zone decree, Our pre« °°? De subscribed before the maximum |e ee antag fired on'/ LYS and the Ypres-Lille Canal, the| draw our own citizens frem their allegiance—and some of these agents parations are comprehensive and | Uottment OF $1,000,000,000 is reached ne ies iitinge two French of.| POInt of which is at Comines, where) were men connected with the official embassy ef the German Govern: complete to-day." les is sald that @ tid i mene | hekte- and four cavairymen and|the two waterways join. ‘The enemy) ment itself here in our own capital. | Mr, Stanton estimated that out of W@% ready Licata UP Ene Lyon wounding a score, Sixty Greek sol-| Position in this salient Is exceedingly 7 a some 30,000 applications which have} >Ut the committee healtated 00 accept | sans were killed, fifty-one officers, In.| | That [the German] Government has many spokesmen here, in been filed for permits and are now| the offer, declaring the rush at banks | vaing a genoral, were taken prisdner| June 14.—"Utter failure’ of places high and low. They have learned discretion. THEY KEI J under inve n, more than 10)! through the State this morning | 144 69 men captured, small German attacks around Braye, WITHIN THE LAW. It is opinion they utter now, not sedition.” indicated that the small bond buyer ; Rheims ee ner cent. will bo refused approval When the French troops occupted| north of Craonne, north of Ith te irae PPrOVe’ (would ewallow up what the men WHOlrocee ihe Grech senor wacvuland on Gia lett bank of the Moun “For us there Ie but one choice, We have made ite WOE BE TO “It is im to make an accu-| have been dealing with billions greed no stat Grivas, of | Was reported in to-day's official state-| THE MAN OR GROUP OF MEN THAT SEEKS TO STAND IN OUR estimate is time,” he added, |'2!8 campaign called a “mere baga- | the Greek forces, however, later or-|ment. ‘The ‘assaults followed a gene-| WAY IN THIS DAY OF HIGH RESOLUTION WHEN EVERY PRIN- Teena n for granted that {tHe of @ hundred militon.” Jered a barracks detachment to open|ral bombardment of those positions. | CIPLE WE HOLD DEAREST 18 TO BE VINDICATED AND MADE even after cations have t Helated subseriptions are over fire on the French cavalry, which im-| French forces carried out a success-| SECURE FOR THE SALVATION OF THE NATIONS.” copmoved “bi 4k sres will be re-]| Whelming the loan committee and! mediately replied. ful raid, cleaning up a G an trench | SAK aa. { cause | banks. As an indication of the) LONDON, June 14.—Entento forces | east of } rig Farm and taking ten] Tused by M MANET DONTE ante ake niaveiens a the ii are now fanaine in sie, " se: “| a Sean Rane ES ere By Samuet M. Williams. pi aad apa ts Jump which the aggregate figure is and ‘Castell tiles dvi ¥ (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ne round-up of the Germans, ac ' i cus anc astella, Some o J ” : : ha Ke i 4 bh ie ae ie sat ported officially by the Liberty 104? |troops are occupying the heights near | nertin Renorte Kap! | WASHINGTON, June 14.—President Wilson utilized a relatively ahs 7 r . Comm. too! th the me hale m vhile olne n Li i i (hundreds to leave the elty for rural yell nes ie ig Bey Lane ean hal Hips net while olners 88) WeRLIN (via London), June 14.—| unimportant Flag Day celebration.on the banks of the Potomac River this | ute, A conference | 'Wenty-fou L At ee aeay | marching to Athens. Bast o ex we exploded several : between Superintendent Gffley of | Wednesday the total was $758,000.00; | The landing of Entente jroops has | Bait an oe cn with the Kng- | #ternoon to deliver one of the most vigorous, aggressive and sensational t st late the same afternoon the $800,000, | heen effectec sini Gn (se aaa ee ating havoc a ; ’ [ihe eparienebs of A UBUESE AMNREs | nig ate Naa keen crsbees) Ah 20 | teercer nee } heote tar the par, {SK Position,” declared an official] speeches that has been voiced by any statesman since the world war began, Jant Prosecutor John C. Knox, Nate Ht had been crossed, 4 nearest Athens, probably for the pur- | Jo tament t eile i leeticatisn. Gormhlsalanaee Weiser,| clock this morning the Jump was|pose of preserving order in the capi- | t*toment to-day He stripped the mask off from the secret schemes of German military | Marshal McCarthy and Mr, Stanton] $72,000,000. ‘The night's mail brought |1o} and giving support to the new | 5 , ie efame: this " ent pil wae hold this morning to discuas| i mare then 014,000000, In twenty: |pevibemdat im ba gat wp th conan ZEPPELIN IS DESTROYED autocracy and exposed their plans, their methods and their present plight the advisability of directing this ex-| ‘Wo hours this district's subscriptions | quence of the abdication of King | TH of desperation 2 had increased $114,000,000. Constantine, Piraeus | fp ft ‘odus toward up-State farms, | n ‘aeus is the port o| . " ‘ Checking up on German residents] BELLS AND WHISTLES gCALL | Athens, five miles from that city It is the President’s hope that smaller nations who have been drawn Jin barred zones, Mr. Stanton said, TARDY SUBSCRIBERS. Entente troops >» have been nto conflict on the other side will realize how they have been duped by 1150 Deputy Marshals to-day began a| Between 12 and 1 o'clock today th Jed further north for the purpose | British Naval Forces Bring Down ; f . | canvass of the water fronts, factories| blowing of whistles and ringing feguarding the ripening crops of Big Airship, Law Announces Germany and how they are to be overfun, controlled and absorbed even- Jand big business places employing] bells throughout Greater New Y Thessaly in Commons. tually by the Prussian autocracy. | thousan ha and sections| mark the vance of Flag The former King left Athens late 7 Every German fam-| 424 the beginning of the last to embark on a British warship.| LONDON, June 14,—Zeppelin L-43 > President exposes motives of the peace propaganda so persist- ot is required to mark 11 Lit Ho was accompanied by the former] has beef Seeerieierer 8 Nor, {ently spread by Central Powers. It is= part of sinister intrigue. ensbip papers, an| 0 histles on the ¢ en and Crown Prince and other|8e4 by naval forces, Chancellor » en tee ey ; eth cage Bee OE shar LAW afl 1 in the| ris of channels it has come to me," says the President, | McCarthy, or else move at once, | Manhattan raised a din above w motor car. Prof, Georgios! House of Commons |“ina rts of guises, but never with terms disclosed which the German As a result of orders issued to tug| the ringing church nthe former adviser of t nit | en M no sur) Government would be willing to accep n efi P r i n, | Vivors © i boat concerns, tds operating | © ie p eign Office, went with Constantino | A severe thunder and hail storm broke over the vast waiting throng oats in the rivers and” bay, ferries, ’ EB HOMO o his secretary | ie th President began spea 1 | Hudson River & npanies i" will remain c Former King ( tar farewe ata i e Ile eK peak 3 11 coastwise shipy hundreds of] O'clock and later r oo Was fp 1 in all Athens de ' | My Fellow Citizens: We 1 Day because this Germans in uve been om au ve la Hage foaniprer ii is the emblem of our i t few days. rey ing , f fulfill | According to th ' Meial, | pager nvidia ip | n it get permits, from up-Sta ft my a : eos,” the | hut apparently accurat x, pu wt ana It has no other | fr ' fronts and| the dis that h monarch wrote, “1 am depart ed recently. b: I in ira int vhich we give it from ation to generation, The experienced | Hingha “Pi 1 ‘ 1 1 abu Lt In really t fun ¢ ; a ining sts that execute n the water,| Schnectady have added hundreds of elt he t wving lirigible deat b til . Mire. é t h xinning of the wa nether in pe . And yet, though silent, it ta 4 nei of 65,000] nigt 1 n r sey He ist ' ed were ‘ 1 pea \ the pa ft the mer men woo went pre : : ( ' : or the York : F Garit oM Mc 1 distr aaa i. fore \ Lie tern inmate PEAGE IMPOSSIBLE NOW, “a mbere € wil Asai intente H : rN ' enemies, W arena uation 1 Premier 4 VIVIAN] TELLS DEPUTIES ia ade bundstae Oe ey ' re ' ie i resum } \ ng, th DH AN, a ‘ \ i t ‘ cand \ i t $15 Men's Blue Serge Suits,$9.95 gingginipand hie AA, AY 34 We % \ 4 ‘Opp. W + neve ght the ; i 4 1 were t ips fe seas : i : uw?) Bor some Vag { 4 : f “ " thie great “Yeeued ip & butcn wa July ds TOSEIZE GERMANS military and naval zone| LOAN UP TO $1,843,000, 000: Trenc — Washington Reports All But $157,000,000 of Two Bil- lion Issue Taken. LONDON, ment by the June BATTLE IN GREECE OVER ABDICATION |front i# announced | War Office. ‘GERMANS GIVE UP $90,000 000 MARK PASSED NESS BY THE NEW YORK DISTRIGT s<.<, hes Between L ys River’ and St. Yves. 14,—Further retire- nans on the Belgian by AIMS OF ALLE AND OF U.S. EXPLAINED BY THE PRESIDENT: WAR TO CRUSH PRUSSINIM os In Flag Day Speech He Declares Kaiser’s Plan, With Heart in Ber- the London Subscriptions to the Liberty Loan ipBritish troopa fotlowed the retreats) ~~ Jin, Was to Establish an Empire EODOPERG 0) Uae CEOae Fy Pent EmEt siderable progress east of Ploegsteert Wood, “Our further up to 1 o'clock this afternoon totalled $1,843,000,000, within $157,000,000 of (For Maing Results Gee Page 2) juiicwurds ravurming te Gwitagrlgad, is the wotlon taken” advance to the east That Compassed Europe and Asia. ear 89.98. Hue clos Brasdway; dos, Barclay ‘airadve” "Lop tos tome ahd, faunas, hevale pure ’