The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1918, Page 1

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~ Vernon Castle Killed in Plunge of Airplane ae WEATHER—Fair; Much Colder. i) “Tf It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ ¢ \ we — _— / |“ Circulation Books Open to All? | (“ Cirontation Books Open to All.’ ‘PRICE TWo CENTS. SOIR (Rte Ne Wont NEW yoRK, FRIDAY, “FEBRUARY | 15, 1918. 22 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. 0 New York raiment CAPTAIN AND NINE MEN VOLUNTEER TO DIE: BUATS FULL, THEY CLING TO SINKING SHIP eee —— — —_—_—-<4- T0,000 SHIPYARD WORKERS SAR ABROAD Vernon Cast Kited in AArplane Fall, STEAMER WITH TEN HEROES ARE ORDERED TO STRKE, MBLOVRINS To Breape Colision With C-S.Flver HO DG ON TORAL VANSHES 41,000 MORE MAY FOLLOW... >. geome AFTER 40) HOURS’ BATTLE Cent. of Men Baker Ex Thrilling Story of Heroism of Capt. sat. Gen pected Are in France. erat ce cs sHP CRASH INE IN it sae aed cee eae , Williams and His Men Brought by Survivors of the ee ing 100 Big Mill - vO miy o4 per cent. of the trovos, Whole Seaboard Ready | A TORPEDO SCARE Secretary Baker sald would be there Quit Unless Government bs Feb, 15 have janded in France. | Europe ean tre kx thie A siory of strong men came out of the bleak Auantic io New York Meets Wage Demands. Ward Liner Esperanza Badly étany Bakes thevocean that weaker men migh' live. They were Capt. Williams of Te atrike of the 19,000 mem ft Damaged—Other Vessel #) year, how many tr n the British steamer Miguel Je Larrinaga, two of his officers, a gunner amd the Marine Woodworkers’ Union of AlLehal. ihe Gieatinest six eearniety Wi e n with th ip \ 5 enbahly < Curope 4 ha ye department's . ci, i amen Wao went down with their ship when theve was som toy the Port of New York has been Probably Warship ; ; a Wite in Collapse Following x seame ‘ r there was 0 m tor = plans were for ending move” maid | 2 « nem in the fifeboats: hy Organizer John Rice, in chare mine WRG Lea Deans ose tlie MBuly S1 sper tents (ot! News of Death of Famous them he fitebo the local council, and the men wil M ihet Egeti al SiR CE NeeE \ihy yore that would have] Daher P. u 4 whieh vad trapped with her port side ripped open fo H E ; ¢ wo ot - per eae not report for work to-morrow morn- ah Prat . need ineen 2 | = them would not- permit escue hoarse distance of t ve-foet jus from a Britisn warship to appraach ive. the water 'Ine, slipped into ay Ath FORT. WORTH, Tlx:, 4 ee. the Wik w Dien th “i " . Ee eee er , ; '@ Lule upon which they teu eh Fhortly after B to-day Rie having turned } at 1 eas thie upe | believe w fi Vernon th hind agents of the union to visit eacu of © waving 4) ROOK : ‘ for forty terrible nours of pounding. x af “ collisi unothe 7 nl ren give Wiyin i . ‘ - . 4 the bundred vards and give orders t Facer sar lca we're doing ‘ wan Aatlea= ; atl The tu won, but it could not scateh the unton’s stewards to inf Pale Ob, tiie Oita SND EAL moment Inter Weeks deolire: | troy ; from them the jieroisin their souts nad not been learned, nor has it teem, ‘A momer eek ’ ‘oved Survivors of men of the formal calling oa the Root m | ‘ ¢ pF - Meet, toe: Wine ae i H thus 2 ees Pr erriving nere py rit te , hie andar wit le up am nan! A United Btates to be ; ‘ SS HTH He CALTON ora a frduy # Newfoundiand put, wid the ed later in tow we ’ d o 100 shipyards, extending ail the wa tuys, Svea had bean Abs adet Cap VORWAERTS NOW CALLS tm tines Rawbue Porth Am na} ; w had been dan The Larrinagu toa with «rain wil) completely pa ne G mas HON Another American five FOR “DIRECT” PARLEYS: Kaiser Attends Council Which , for France Nows and Sin I y ’ 3 : +: lod lato tw ment’s building pres f nding at ' ett Decides to Force Bolsheviki ee - T¥. : wi an t nae : days out stoi untecdd , iis 1 iden Ja few min- wan Hef ‘Ws! German Socialist Or Sa to Sign Peace Treaty and made heavy sos Du dense Speer eee pe yent among the pu was only t 4 ‘ LONDON, Feb, 18.—Germany bas ; nt sean pacrfi 187 VeRMOM CAOTR rescived ty ronew military activity ‘ gh tar " A ERDAM 0 @maneeav to et ' vr poqe eAbaa Hie Hin faRbeuh mnie ib; wmalust Northera Russia. Despatenes pour the ars trouble ie Holland sav this decision is said) Capt. Willi ony = : * the ma w ru ® har , een reached at a confersnce, the boaty mat _we have not hea Be raged. He quieted | Had ‘ sitio Homstunrtara that the boats were too few to Government pat | ; i ute all. Some must sta3 late hour | Hdoon " The conference wns attended vv). Ma Esperanza, bound *f); Cuba, |“ Jang ai we Those boa men's dec es a TRAE At ye | Wf an Atlantic port on Thursday. | #tvatic Empero William, Chaneeilor von, and © Mee hae F Most of the engers were in thatr | Charm ¢ + EIN arabe con ft gt es Bh miSE the a ‘ mideration in ea necldent ocvurred Ime ' y i 1. von bud ' ) shall at th the ship,” Shinpti rae AY ins Y id Ca illiams. “Nine more ' € » deck on t A f yoo and on Ld et the e- auddoniy-enayanother ‘ ie : men must stay with me, for there tira k , , juliet CMA ode Baise Paar ioae . | is not room for all in the boats It become k é . é Ridsetitad ! wa no peace” pion Of) Who remains with me?” the 1,400 men on a ie aan froseun ; ' Troteky total : 1 On Ss. Mur aed nd 200 are A he ns n . b Imm 7 . i | we Island ee ananiy i {id their best to change courses fi ln \ i ¥ @ nis At i Efeatt 1 xt Mustate wien regoots t “ ap » wilhe * draft “ud naires . ay possib I jnew ' tek oe LL . ence, a Jing to r C Tie 1 Oliver followed: ns. In five shipyards there ave|and avoid a smash, The effort was} mn of si im. | plan mie be | disc j t " F ar A i | - sty Germans, who have been | not without effect. for the ships at-| Catt ens at | seit bie ts Is Officially Announced — | corresr dent af the Daily ns [A moimbor of the gun crew tooK mis king under waterfront permits.|most cleared. But. aa their Me nice da te 4 he} “tt STE { in Landa dun Troteky Aces not want peace] piace wacrifice, One by . need together ¢ Shis ‘tip ATTE: shad he will wet war. Inyvastor 10 lx soa ed the littie group hese men also SENS ae . gy * | President” ? | Hussia, it is added, will cor 1} electing to vin, Th it “1 Bests { Ex-/unidentified ship dug the Ewe | ving Secretary Baker, son f iN NE TILE Lounee Y - se te eee i nt the an Went | aemy ach’ ° ath wh were b urine ; ‘ to|peranze and D , Al leet \ ead of the| Capt, Castle en ' Ww : sail aur cob us a chures Mvestixate « had ripped out the steel in. jw ar Department. He d to deat} last Octots v ! " Cngagen ' t e apt Ww with a rope A, was coeatili rvals along a row of six portholes. | w)1 aultitude of questions, the|squadron und immed we Mesnil I 4 4 tha nae from the Staten Island he gap is from two to three feet | aispueal of ma of which meet my|quarters at Benbro: | fakin steal a Y j hel at Standard Hall, Ma |wide, The ateol plates beyond were| so proval an instructor, He hud { Arter hun sno Harbor, to-day, was adjourned after | merely dented. It I were to criticise the Secretary |acnsational serv ) the # ght poner the Ge ) enomy. 4 od rae Ge lecdare vessived Bh puahe Ok Atmost immediately after the col personally would be that he bas|front in Mrance beast ‘ : é rte at Sah trom the United Brothe 1Ca sion the other ship disappeared in| indertaken to 40 many things| He had made more franicenaytetarnae Phin, iia at ; pentera and Joinora of Amer Fs ‘ 1nd nobody could tell whether | ji; sone which might have 1 the Gorma ‘ om sii s i re na , ze f ( wa t ate If were land 4 had many ¢ i " ne forming them h a W ‘ wit jo Gove t Meanil. where American batter rea to caten r - f ' 4 x Ofciale of the United Bts Passengers said both ships had been . \ re Gtatigned ; 1 rt t hee , ping Board do not attempt ml sounding ehelr fog weistion tare 1 w i \ e Bot. | Bou als ughout that thelr alarm over the disuffection that) ©) 7 a 1) univer y b 1 night a piacious rocket soared alof t in a general atrike, but annot dis " « } _ tie . : < kad ed are The anchor of the stranger remained | | ‘ liens ! : \ “ r for} The klorm increased, the waterloumeR er day L on board the Esperanza, ite chain hay | 1a " 14 mer t m ei dropped lower and lower into Ga ng broken ; t ex e rough of the one by one | ed as saying fo 4 ‘ tana ; nt compartments biew in check if RA nam i der the strain, | granted. The ¢ SUFFRAGE ISSUE IN CANADA, lm eated the pie ' : : "| a British warehip, mreanwnt 4 on the most prominent | RIN for Woman's Vote to Be tatres| {iat we ae Hi Heres ; ‘ mite 1 f Hey wald: the are Mf I 7 ght the despairing § O s in the country to avert | duced in Parliament, je front, it "1 _ wal Peace ght. Fire dex 6 nan ta mt uefore the Lars ‘ a Feb. 15.—It was learned| ation , et a A ‘ bombing ts . - ‘any 1 1 ber sid coming up, ARCHIE ROOSEVELT A CAPT. ee Wise itt : ; ‘ “aS ockets and was manuals sion of} yon + ; v eee AEE ded to the spot where the K Advanced From Second Lieutens |) : seal ie w floated » ant in National Army Thohert Mora anodes whe : : ; aw! Al! of th ; wil WASHINGTON, Fe ‘ ' t Her Fi ea y " f v ~ aires ‘ ¢ " ofl ship manoeuvred f a : ; eae seal hay 2 * owuvee r position B, Roosevelt to-day was named @ ©4P> scoot wlect i | } ’ r} . Neanat z ‘ di VOL KES DoWwsS ‘ Neg vin] Whence |ifeboats could be sen tain of infantry in the National Army, | Sich 1 law would er ~ | mewn yin 8 ANI Cte DOW yu L , ‘ iapals from a second |eutenaneys mately 1,50 Canadian women. 4 (Continued op Seugod Pages | (coy d op Vou Poa WO PULTOD ot. >». T Gar. bond. us. | rescue We (eo men til) deaper- j ? | was epeaking in favor of che) Late ie Ge (0-44)—o1 strong’ men who gave their lives to the implacable fury off War Ca n “ ‘

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