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= “«If It Happens In New York It’s In The.Eventng World’’ Copyright, 11 ICE TWO CENTS Co. (The New York Werld). The _ Circulation Books Open to All.’ | NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1918. BIG BRITISH SHIP TORPEDOED FOUR TIMES en ee ae by The Press Publishing +» WEATHER—Rain or enow and colder, | “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ 18 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS LA FOLLETTE CONDEMNED BY WISCONSIN JAPAN'S MOVE REPORTED HELD UPBY U.S, ~f ” GIVE SANCTION AFTER OPERATION, LONG HEADER Nationalist Chief Had Fought! Home Rule Battles for | REFUSAL T Tokio Told Through ties IRISH NATIONALIST Wasnington Withholds As- LEADER WHO IS DEAD sent, but No Protest Is Made. | | a NO FEAR OF MOTIVES. _——_— eS3<x5 Infervention Not Necessary Present Time Is the American View. | WASHINGTON, March 6 for the praposed Japanese interve on in Siberia evidently have been held up, at least temporarily America’s refusal to sanction the movement, according to officials clo 10 the Japanese Embassy h FOLLOWING OPERATION Many Years. mond, the Irish Nationalist | died this morning. | The leader, | end camo peacefully at 7.48 o'clock. Death was due to heart) |fallure, following an operation whieh | | Mr Redmond underwent Friday | e physicians attending Mr. Red- | mond issued the following announce- ment: in London a Wo regret to announce that John| dinond died at 7.45 this morning. Re ‘Owing to several serious attacks of iness a severe operation was faced |with great courage. It had become imperatively necessary owing to an |{ntestinal obstruction. ‘This waa re- Heved by the operation and for some INTO RUSSIA JOHNREDMOND DES WISCONSIN ASSEMBLY VOTES LONDON, March 6.—John FE. Red-| of 53, Two More Than Need- | |lution throughout the 48L0S1 462SAVED AMERIGAN DESTROYERS HELP ASFOUR TORPEDOES SNK CHCA PUT ANEND TO SUBMARINE Former Allan Liner Destroyed Off Irish Coast—Steamer Kenmare Also Sunk. CENSURE FOR LA FOLLETTE AFTER SESSION OF 24 HOURS Rischulion Adcpted With 7 otal| FORMER FRENCH PRIVATE CHARGED WITH LARCENY —o+ |Japanese Officer Brings Report of Loss of Fifteen U Boats in the LONDON, March 6.—OfMiciai an- nouncement was made to-day by the ed—Senate Has Acted. Aaiiesit@ tee 2 | stapteon re crn eame| OF MORE THAN $3,500,000 sem mt vo Boum cto! Last Month—American Steamer » as tho ere ie | . Wie eC aa “crusey Caigarivn, w16000-t0n ves) Shelled and Twice Torpedoed Is forme! pelo n 6 a e. ‘ s an, iis steamnin with £10 gemene on NON-Sinkable.” his tet iapnuharn ee | ree ei lla | AN ATLANTIC PORT, March 6—Among the forty first cabin pas- officers and forty-six men were lost, The other torpedoed ship was the steamer Kenmare, registered at Cork, | Ireland, with a tonnage of 1,380 | ‘The official report says eix persons were saved from the Kenmare. No State House by the Assembly, which | had been deadlocked over the | night The Senate adopted the resvl a. week ago. ‘The resolution follows; | “The people of the State of sengers aboard a liner arriving here to-day was Capt. Sato Yamamoto, for three years Japanese Naval Attache at the Yamamoto brought the news that United States destroyers are now Co- operating with British, French, Japanese and Malian destroyer fleets in the Mediterranean, reso embassy in Rome. Capt. mention was rade of the number of Wisconsin always have stood and lives lost, ewe ——_—» Torpedoed Not ¥ “Fifteen subn always will stand squarely Fifteen submarines were destroyed Jopan has “a exard ¢ |days satisfactory progress was maif-| mind the national Government in ee nonce lake last month in tho Mediterranean” wish ¢ the States in. the | tained. After a fairly comfortable} a1) things which are essential to AN IRISH PORT, March 6 (By the said the Japanese naval officer. “The |(tay Tuesday, heart failure supervened| bring the present war to a su Pete il Fe ah fill det Austrian U boats have been entirely matte wa ae jduring the night and after a few! cessful end, and we condemn et ies Lod Mi tart | i Jar " a 1, however |hours Mr. Redmond passed peave-| ge Motert Le: Fille “ 4 town, who a few days ago won| wiped out, and the only ones remain-~ — _ En leutly away.” rue ge sso va ail ; aie the gratitude of the American people ing are German submarine craft sent now 1 entirey w K fully a all others who have fulled tos sats atau ahah Fy land, it wa | The news of the death of the Na-| the righteousness of our nation’s Pd ASAI eke ol nak ee ace In sections to Trieste and Pola and it does not asser Japanese {of the compat fe to the winning of the war, t é 4 A ' vention. The Allies have so y shocked and expressed his pro-| | ssaccn Pe a seh 2 pied Se sah, i of the fineat auxiliary eculters in| have seen active service with the de- egre > 1 doy eorge e< Bt ee @ = At Ue servic he Calgarian wt c a fi a1 7 dha tinankle Government found regret. Premier Lloyd George! fitance of piealeudient PRANK J. GOLDSALL, the AliAntiG) aSieite. he Calsariaa yer fleets in European waters At the same time the United States was similarly moved. The Premier! 64 to incite sedition among — — mann Bee een ~- + were passengers, Rules of the ser- mins e inter= il ove an appropriate resol | , not far from the place where the Tus ‘ has not protested against tie in will move. an sppeaoriate rMsolUton| Posts ot cur countsy aad to | [fad CREE es Bia |Petrograd Is Declared a Free|¥ic? ald not permit thoir relating any vention—er the Allies an in the House ommons, | jure w i ‘ gra a ‘ hee cs t | v iil enable the Pre Hi; S9Re WAROAnAIA wtBly 1 REINS The ship's bell had just sounded 4| auohed, Gupte | details of their experience, japan k in friendly fashion }) CRMs) Will enable) She: Premier A08!| 4. ae trae veo of tHe Wo! iro Sire Thal Port as the Evacuation | ms Ne eee aay ia ten leony eeemler: Asaulth Who have vk when @ torpedo struck. ‘The THIS U. 8. SHIP APPEARS TO BE eavanniensn toss ete Jbeen lifelong supporters of Home g the night and morning Le hock was wo slight that it waa| Begins. | NON-SINKABLE.” wath na avin ; bas Hula ana other teaders to vay. tala ‘8 opponents could muster on!) hought the vessel had merely touched | | Hore also is the story of the Amert- merican lack: o . ne. seamemar} ices Apes forty-nine votes, and lacked two ¢ i Thi CMmeaety t way base suspicion of ute to the memory of Mr. Redmond, een a itty ane neal heen va . wan hoped to gt] LoNDON, March 6.—The evacua-|can steamship Armanta, shelled by, me " It is expected the funeral ake | ® . her safely to port, ' ‘ . i iin FOR “oRY" NOMENT nevin’ Comoters Simultaneounly a|P4tiamentary hammerloch torpe truck her, followed quickly} State Ministries, according to a| oes on the san ge and, ae- AME las emn requiem mass will be cele-| “ Motion by Assemblyman D by two mor Ry this time there|Reuter despatch from Petrograd, | ©'ing to the thirty-three returning |brated In Westminster Cathedral, Saad ar 5 woe " -" led, "8 were several traders and patrol ves | nave started to leave the capital, | ae errs var “i tig re ms | }go out for breakfast failed, a S¢ nak SV aRAN Chal WOE 6 Jday, “tho toughest nut Frit Vote I bition} Mr. Redmond had Lanes the Be cake” Giesiinenit: Moet oF —- + - aie Soiree *ltrom which the population also t8|triea to crack on th seas.” | Nationalist leader in the House of BRE SOE DE Fe eee Ok FAN | diaembarktn, Sher weabastenels | : er a Tole Ue M | Commons alnee shortly after hie tes {members spent the night on French Embassy Hy good fortune the Calgarion re- | fleeing hastily. | tary Daniels made public BOs RapAnted) $0 ear : lion to Parliament in the ‘80's, Ho| feet but many sought ante-rooms = ps mained afloat on an even } for] The Bolshevik Government pro-|some time ago bare details of the while we have ni Seep Y oe ALBA M t { 90| was the principal factor in the Home|* RAP oF stretching thelr lew Former Private of | ome time, notwithstanding the four| gegen to declare Moscow the Russian | $'mania’s experience under shrapnel poinic out Ie ge) ncta'to aeps , ‘ ; = their desks, slumbered in ‘ t 008, nd solid shot mber, bul Ree : ; rt t =| i larity in Auto Contracts. ped | [an aoe oe but through th the Assembly a peed | Rule movemen lahalee. ¢ AOTTTACTS, capital and Petrograd « free port. | : - . cA cai tay.| Redmond was a forceful orator of |°" — | Besa ar * sation 6 Fed Pro. | the Rooseve ntype, Itwaahis pro. | AM wnrebuked profiteer apy NM WASHINGTON, 2t on aj) A most unusual circumstance 10 | proteuy Saye U.S. and Renata Have! * h ar ines 5 ieplpeli | pe 5 with a bucket of box peer connection with the minking of tho | to-day to put t eam ndmer | eramm antagonize every British |W 0) nes dinpd ‘ Rareksn) Moni | one H any mo we Mations on Same Route. | oosal of the Sb “ of Majority Leader Adler| Government, hoping to force Irish | %"4 Alep 1 algarian Is the fact ¢ . \8 An even more imi point, | the measure was made] ffome Rule through methods approxt- | #4 Sent out for more Bergeror I vB truck by four torpedoes ras! PETROGRAD, Murch 6(Ansociated | for the bad wat however, emphasized agaalel UT ‘ Tuesday, M 1h |matine. Gnevesanos! A combination So inte f ‘ 00 published reports have # in no| Press).—The Bolshevik rs are » and French coasts GAD: TIS NE JE SORE VOB) aa a or | When the War Government fatieg |fUr Democrats : t t previous case has a merohantman) prepared to withdraw even as far an| Whole rounded ry of Japanese intervention would be bad | Buen IRGORAA the \ HOVGLU a mubiettad! ia atiel a Hea : lwhich torpedoes will not sink and The United States stands for evac- | ferak e Leliian baart, Kat tee pear | Aaa wubceonad g the “I f oncentrated U boats to Pade MO RHS PA ORE! OF ANE Eero! Hasey home Is at West; Japanese intervention pace Ae eae: Le at Salle iri ane of the “si Spa , — Mintst a FANYSOW, FORtSARY I was ‘lormen be contrary to this policy and to the | | , Pee else ise allay pale, ek thug PE Won't) eH with the Associated Pres who arrived on the liner ady men- : tthe | Fix Period as 1 Months | periatistic, in his loyaity to the War to Fra NORWEGIAN STEAMER | M. ‘Trotsky was asked whether hel he told general democrati ms of : | Government Untli ning,” toxet vith pa : } as : mea | tioned. Here ry ho told United State | S End—Rate-Fix- | As a result, his popularity in Ire-| mentary wrangling, + 8 papers 00 : hought it wonsiblo that If Hussia’a) phe Armania was one of the Gers 4 he views rtaine r fi ee oni ured pie bi ‘ warra t r pe « r failed the nited States! man ship: en o 0 . Sn rne, the. Alice wee cleat | Ma é nfer-| been a movement in his homo district | thensactl of rou 1 aKa German oppr Ho re oh ee oe: an ee that German prisoners in Siberia : ea eaeed Hina lin Dastiainaat ehliat Away ihe bia ; taf " d re-! April, Most of us hav n with her 1 ro re capture ” F . Last arliame “ “ I ‘ r I favna Mad Hee ira 1 t t 4 ell and hot wate: ever would go f piu n onds| Redmond did not want absolute in-| The ant-at-Arms teat t Gale Fr ' Ny America and Russia may have dif- |.) mel aed t MSE -O¥aR Viadivostok and elbow pire. ead. ai ay t LDP 1 their ten-|dependence for Ireland, He desirad| When Asemblyman Bat M Jsall camo to \ 016 MOM IAMeNEaN NAVY : , ve common | VESSEL MIT BY ELEVEN SHELLS fe Germans an ogtlor on: th \t Bree n- | a government for that country aimilar| PA Accused his fellow-towe ne ' tt Co son the wa og ie FROM U BOATS. Others held similar se nt control twent monthalto that of the Dominion of Canada,” | Charles ¥. Hart iver ae =e a, mratiana on: 1) He Peute: Di gea: ne) ATS. tious views of t een ob rattan ar will meet again! Redmond was born in 1851, the son — nw ' ' i ated from | gether in the same car each having| ERE SED NA AAAS We Raw bane German action in night under an axreemont to then oe W. A. Redmond, member ot Pac | TANKS RAISE £25,000,000. i me moh having iat Tho second one bobbed he Ameri viewpoint lays stress | set La 3 fispute over the rate] i ament from Ballytrent. He was firat - » Arn Kak 1 i be - “ | UPapoue oa Off ¢ ast of Ines both on the que of necessity and | mul sanidisole dao ere ted to Parliament from Now Ross | Bishop of London Pats Last of tn announerd hi 4a k Ne rental { that ifthe Boluhe.| 222. 200 Dean to let us have it with the moral effect bn " of South In 1885 be was elected from | come in War Bon : v ned a hei abrapnel n her bow gun, Our It is presented as an argument not ang ‘ |New Wexford, and in 1891 from} N, March 6.~—Bef : x of the crew ew ie eee gunners banged back, but didn't make against the Japanese, but upon tl ° He bad visited America |¢f ‘ f 1 » : . hit that we could swear to, We @ot basis of the effect such action would inti ee ae ; mes, generally the pur. |bend campais ‘ , aritt , ’ » th j eleven in all, which messed up have In Russia and elsewhere j aie pose of raising funds to push thol 1 and & Nobody was hurt is considered an entirely friendly a : Istome Rule:movam His son, W . ‘ who! writ 1 overyt had his fingers crossed in the light of t I saree iam Archer Redmond, was elected ty | !!#29 ; ms as a ee nt minuto Gurinm tBOs SRaling agreement and the wt "i ne use Sia hainicl Barilarient tron) Tyrone in 1911. » ‘ : bu “ " Kea 1 antes which wasn't nice the American views tak ato n and taxatio % 4 ¢ : bo Vom 4 | Holshevik (wiv goods tin-| oThe old Armania unlimbered her consideration. ubjecting the ra a ‘ e ha h Hl ha x aan 1 wou G ‘| logs and beat it for p ‘Then on the The views cannot. be interpreted BOG UBDH min arrie a4 eri fia ‘ and inary Peace Treaty sits Famine |ebcond trip acroms two torpedoes any way as voicing jealousy or distrust _ entirely Ineonwis t ne Ge eRe re | pull at could not | {such supplies: | missed uy by about as many feet aa of the Japanese. i y i we eC 1 nu f newspaper _ t i vn yew c 4lany man's got. Wo didn't sea hide That China » ports the of -_ me at t Hotel } at Noon, Germany Sees © ot Cader nt r A ae vir hair f Frita-b that was the American Government was THE WORL WALD ia ena standing With Japan anKine i mend t the Comu | shoe i cated at the Chinese Das Arcade Pulltaer (Wo DAT \ . Aft s . { N we sailed from to-day, Chinesa tr have FON fo ree bast om « ; enter oe « v oro with grain for w Frenok tered Siboria and her activ! pr es ke, Hla all Coastn Lp aus i A f On De while We were under ably will be limited to protecti 454 Sunk American Sima Cou UF r t oft Star Point in the English her Manchurian border, |t wan de- fo" Naseage and parcels open dag Cod elke | severc ~ t Abid i a annel, ayerpedo gored us on the clared Daleudoue Beekman 600 —Adre ltor velf-government to Odessa, ‘ (Continued en Second ) side. "Gunner Blanchard here | 1] | MENACE IN MEDITERRANEAN