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o IUBO Omaha ... Daily Bee. Call Tylor 1000 If Vou Want to Tit Ik to The lie or to Anyone Connected With The lice. THE WEATHER. Showers; Cooler VOL. ALV- NO. L'C,3. ..AIL. TIITIfSDAV MOItXIN'd, APKIL L'O. 101T RTXTKEN PAOES. Oa Trying, at Botel WWf Btanda. etc, Be. SINGLE . COPY TWO CENTS. TTTf 7 Puts Up to W IE DOUGLAS COUNTY VOTE IS SLOWEST EVER IN COMING IN Ninety-Three Precincti Tabulated .So Far on 8ome Office on Which the Fight Was Waged Hardest. HUGHES MAKING GREAT RACE Voters Write Name in and Some Ballot! Thrown Out Because Cross Missing. FORD LEADING FOR PRESIDENT With returns still romlng In very slowly, but nincfy-tbree precincts had been heard from for the office of flerk Of the district court. Thane showed that Hmlth wa leading Counsman by 4,073 to 4,021. Douglas county returns of the primary election held yesterday rarne In more slowly than In the history of slow primary election la the city and county, A nice vole wis given .fustic Hugh for preference for president, but the fsot that Home voter forgot to write the cro rb the. ballot after writing In the name the cuii of t owing out iom of 111 votes, Henry Ford received more vote than cy ether candidate, The Omul! vote appear In general to follow tha general trend of curly state report on governor on both republican and democratic tickets, but W. . liryjr. ppfsr to be loser In Ibid county a dclcKats-a,t-lnrg. fteturnii from eighty-eight precinct in Pouglus county (rive,: FOIt PHkiHIJ;JSNT (ItFP.I, Ford , , Katabrook: ,, ),IV Curomln 1 , 1 Hughe Z,4'4 FOK riFXKOATKH-AT-LAit'lK rDKM.'. Pryan I.IW Thompson , Platti , 4.M Thomas ., , 2. 1 'i Price iHA Oldham , 4,iX, Cone v-.'M j FOR DELEOATKH-AT-LAIUiK iUV.V ). tjiirney , , 5,l'i Ifeveion 2,;p; Paldrlg 7,317 hpporaun tiipn , , 1,',V, fume h.ii't) Klipatrlclt . b.iil FOR WKNATOIl (DKil.) Hitchcock , s "tJ. Jjjnn J.W1 VfJ SKN'ATOK (KKI'.J. Kennedy Aldrich , 7,21) l;ihty-fiv precinct alve: FOft CONOnKS (OEMOCRATICl. Iibeek 1J Fleharty 'juliiby I2 MoiiHhan ,v , W von co.vGiiffew uteri rtr.H'AN), f taker .' 4,W Mercer S,"W HlKclow , Klghty-four preelncta in Pouglaa county; aiKI.KOATF.a TO rtKr'ntl.fAN fi IN VENTION', KCOU UlriTKlCT. , J,;' : iMi Iri .....I..: , I.oomla C yr l.enrned -V.-.. Iileti! .,,,.......,... ''i'f'.'ln their (maneseloli. ti.day deelared tbiy jy' 1 ,r',',r -teacher In the Nw Vork public Hntiu'lor . l.'iH titetMa,' They .mxeiteii th'it ai'lli R Hu- Vatea 1 o rinfendent Ktiautiein ille f the New .NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN I iF.M I yrk nty liool could blentlfy them. 'rll'i'.'in'Ian " i'fi , I.oiila HoMliers aald lio f a profennor .... 4,'H rttF.F.) viTinvii. itiuuittvkmav fflllM MetJrew ' llowi-'ll ., f"'"' I'Ort JOVKHNOJt (DKMUCnATICt . Hrvati .- .Xevllla &' I'OK OOVKHNOIt tnrU'CIII.ICAN) Madaett ' I ieorae ,, , ' MeKelvIe 1 Hiitton .Mllea 3,V,'3 Iteturna from ninety prerlnct Kle; Foil plir.lillT iMKMoi'IiATH'), Lavelle , M3 M.-Hiaii S."1' II au "!" Mr A rrfle. Jtoger J.' Full SHKIIIFF lltF.I't HI.ICANI, Clark .i' Mnlher M"j ((Vuiimirtl on l a" Tu, rolumii T The Weather roreet till T p. m. Tbiirehty For rtioaha, 4'iiiiin II I'ti.itta niel b uilt I nneiib j mid ool. r li'iiit'il. Th itaiUv fair. 1 rmperaliirra Oinal.it laatrrdai. --wn " i '.if ;i .v, atarallf Itual Mef4, I l . "4 ll! u 1 . l I I . atai ( 'l'- a - ' l - i - ,i, i .1 -,i . " I i u 111' . a " ,K .. 'K J ' il I 4 11 'I .. r - . ! . 0' I t ' I, 1 ..,i a i'- - t. ..In ll.l - I V, i I i, i hiv.ii, tiw lain.i.t at t I' 1 ',. t a a., U "Il" .' I , ,- , . em If . , HI I a. m 1 ,J, 1 1 . II. v a h . i, i . m i m t IMl I Republican. Democratic. I'oc Prcaiilint, Henry Ford, V, oodrow Wilson. mI' 'li'K'l)'n-jtl-l.lirur, 1''. II. Huldrlgc. I.oiiIh J. I'iiilli. K. n. Giirnoy. William li. Price. l Dodge, W. I), Oldbain. It. J, Kllpnfrlrk. W. H, Thompson, I i IMalrld Hcli-gulc. William a. I re. Krntik T. Hatinoin. J, A. (!. K niifdy. l or Niilltituil ('(itniiiliKi'itinn. K. II. Ilowt'll. JamrxC, Ittfhliiittil l'il- I'liltcil Mlitlea Hi-tmlor'. John I Kf-nnedy, (i. M. llllrhriu k, ! of 4 'ongrefiKinan. l.rtij. H. nafcer. . O, Ihftk, I'or liovrrnor. A. U. Hullon, Keith Neville. I'oe Sheriff. Michael V. Clark. e J, MeBhane. l'or Dlitrlet t'lt-rk. I;obcrt Hmltb, (', r, Morlarty. Kor County Attorney, Henry C, Murphy, Ceorat! A. Maguey, IVir Wr.ter Umn. il. n. Howell, I', :, Heaffey. County Treaxtirer, Kminet fiolotnon, M. Andre. Pirate Schiller on Way to Federal Prison at Atlanta Wir.MINOTO.V, Jx-lu., April 1.-Kr-nent Mcblller, allna t.'larence It. Kudaon, who recently held up the captain and crew of fifty lx men of tlia Urltldh frelHbter Atatoppo on Ilia high eaa. waa on urn wny ivnuy o in- ii.-r-u prl-m at Atlanta In runtody of Cnltel " ""- .- ev ..., fl Htate marabaia, Kebliler yesterday j lain that Xebrankka republlean pleaded gjilty to a chartte of plraiy and j voted for Henry Ford aa tWelr choice w gi van a life eten"e. for prettldcnt on Tuesday. Many ttefore leaving here laat night fl'hlller! .... ... , declared that HI tfealre for rrveng ! Wro,e ' lhe Dame of 'hrtB" K attalnat Knglnnd had prompted I In aet. ! Hughe, but not tmougb to give hint At the eame time ha ald he hoped to the flrt place. do aome.hlng fr llm rajae of Oer- j y OV(rnor ,, ha g ,,.,,1 0 many, lie denied thnt robbery had been hi motive, and aaid that the ebief rex, . " republican ticket that la likely to on hla plan to ini the Matoppo hf j hold to the end. McKelvIe loomed up failed bef.au be did not want to H second choice, and poKHlble firwt """.?-- - fc. i he aald, ' It trm n rough that It would have, been -Muulw-io- h&ku. Xutted the irew to get In tirnall bout a I had at flrat It tended thorn to do." Hchlllrr -id be waa "blably pb aned ' (bat he wi not twlng eent baek to Kuk lund. Men with Military .Maps Say They Are School Teachers SAVANNAH. r,., April U.-Twn of thrree men arretted at llardevllle, 9. C, yiattfrday, aili-ved to have tnllitnry map tll I he I Iiuiibm b k iirhool In Hrnokl.vii violin Fruk I'lckeleky a.-wrteri he waa eonueeted with the Hewitt Clinton HlKh arbool. Ti e nii"r man gave bl name aa Mik MnilKii. The iueii were arrmled cn eompailnt of I.leutenaut A. 1". iVonkhlte of the army, who aaertd they had len fnltnwlng Ma party, engnged In making tiillltary map, for aeienil days, Drys Are Victors In South Dakota Kllil X FA 1,1.1. H. i. Apt II Ifl ilie, intiMi i,l i , l I . ; ) 1 1 . r i In Hunlli I u k ot h galni d ar'al IMi,(ftti nn n reKiilt if iep terd)'a iiiunu p .l i h i i tunc, a 'orilina to lal'it reliirMrt tf.-eh eft liidai. fuui ti rii rlt Mini lIM t"liu f""il (be ' l" thi ilr' vulniiia, whit' no tlry tf)itp m.Ii-'I Itnl.k thl l,'lbtM and the UlrtjHMlie fMl Ih'f mm i-ut douii In all Inwiu ti linthiiutf hi the wrl t'tiiuntii ' Ih-ne, (tie cHiii of t-iKtti, i..l,d. iln. aa did ll"t ei'iit. 1 1 - taunt ik I'-.i- Mil! rijl At'et.ttrii. .rrt.nd ittlrfrt .111 In tie l-1ie, inn In !! ill) i..i..iii, Wt.lb lllll t hi1 Ml.tlnld llM'i' bl the t.iw ;i M( I . 3 .t i , -,l tbuii i-t ni Papers in von Igcl Case Sent to the Department of Justice t A 4 e ii 'i ..i. t...ii iii. i.rn . ..I Hi l-i t r h I' I I " '' ' 'in.!. IM.-a si I,. i 1 - I ) l 4 I I ' I t I .ii a a i i .1." n ' , f .1 1 !, t t ' It . . a ,i H VI .. -'-t. I - i n l W - ,.' I-'-Ill . a ' - i I In - - i i . . I I t f i H ' $ -H I m 4 I- 4 111 II, oi ( I'. . t a - it I ' n .1 .' I. . i t ' 'l'l-l I' , 1 ' a I t . - '4 1-1 "i t.t .li-c. I 'M 4 I Ii tl'i U '.',' - -IH 41- t't- .4. -CI.-, .4 t l It I l to. . . - t ' a , ! . a i c , I ti - tl. ... t I l li'" - .' i "I,-,, l'i I 4 41 1 I 4hl 41 a -4 I ' 1 j-4-,f a 4, i- ii '-ii i" - l I i ' I-' II 4 I f'-;' I la4lla leu 4 aa (tuatlmll ' 1 1 ifc I i 4 1. 1 ni t I . I ' a liii.nu - i t Mi V 1-4, ii. .1 i . 4 "-4 1 l'i a ' 4 4 ft oUTTON IN LEAD; M ' KELVIE HOLDS TO GOOD PLACE Slight Chance for Lincoln Man to Win from Judge for Nomina- ! tion for Governor. DEMOCRATS TAKE ON NEVILLE C, W. Bryan Beaten and W, 3. May j Not Get Job as Dele- t gate. FORD PICKED AS PRESIDENT- The figure given here Include, re-: turn from elxhty-elgbt out of 124 j prcdnrt In Jiouglaa county, and 209 j ' arattttrlngii preelnct, from varlouit j part of the mute, and three countieV j complete; , r'r Iom i I f ninilltee"M. f TtKI'fhMt.'AN. I Itr.MlM'llAT. ' ' Moe II.ITZ llnliliniin .7 ! MJrer 7,ki.l Mullen V,M 1 l'r I lillril KlHIrn aeimlur, HKI'IH.K'A.V. ItKMtM'ItAT. Kennedy I4.fn Mitelieoek ItMt AWrli'b ,,, v,oxi njt, 7im ' i'rrlilenlll 1'rvferrnee. J'Virrt ,,,,,, ,'7' ('iimiuin ., ni'.j'rt(i,icA.v. ! Hughe 4,:m Kolnbrook ... fur lleleuiiia. m l.nrne, i:i;i'i iii.!-Ax. t(lilrl' II, IM ''orrlK i , 'iuruey , (t.wio I ,i,)r,M ' liiwlre .,, d.lti'i l(evi.on Kllpatrlvk K.ZWi J,,Vi9, ! , 2,a7 ' . ,I.V! , ti.1'2 . ..,ov,i : J K,i ftAT, Thorn pann ,.,.,Vi,mt. I'mtil 'Idlmiri W. J, Hryan,, I'l lee , . . I',';,!) (.'one Tlioinaa V.MA P'lir lierne. tlhl't HI.H'AN, ... ,'" iM-nra ,,, .!fi:Madett Kutton .., MKeVl Mile .... NcvlU ,'. I..V4 ,,.7,f.M I iKM'''HAT. ....IMIS'Hryan 9,W , ,, i, ..... . i, for a time, but guttop'i big vote In Hotigla county It being well mi a . lalned throughout the atate, ' Tbe;''" (temocrata uave named neitu Seville; j over C. W. Hryan by a declalve vote, ! John L. Kennedy ha defeated i Chehier u. Aldrlcn for th cnomiDa tion by the republican for United: j btatt ncnator. Gilbert M. Hitchcock; la the choice of the democrat for the-; place. On the face of the fe wrctufn at hand it la apparent that W. J. Oryau may not be a delegate to the St. Louia convention. Oldham, Thomp son, Price and Thoniaa are the four leaders, with Rryan lagging behind Plattl In ttlxth place The republicans will cnd to Chicago, if present Indi cations hold true, Italdrige, (iurney, Dodge and Kllpatrlck as delegates-at-large. The details of the figures at hand : I'KK.siiiKNT- ru;i-ri!i,i:AN 1 ' ft Z i 7. I'reclnct. li 12 K' W It 2 Hurt , 1 Fillmore I HnflMlo 4 Wiiahlnalon . t Una Ifiiite ., I Ho. k ti I'll' Ipa ... 7 Admim . . . , ,-, 6 v. rd , . , .j l.m I .lllli'Nffl I' .. . ,"i lili lnird.'.iiii ,, 7 Kin liny , i,, I I Mlr.ii n j Aiileinjia , ., , . I Hall I'H'.n . . . . I k.a faint I I b .... I i 'i.lfm , . . ! I IhiiiiUihi . , . i I I M l (I .' tuMlar ... . I 't'liul lilll . .. .1 iiibio , , I i n i li. 10 U a tin Vi.hiIl. i-l 1 1 l iiiiiinn lir it. t i.ii.n . M il'bnll. i i mii T..I la i .-1 t .in I , 40 til , 1SI , :& 4ll 4 a l'i 1 it ,'.!9 la ii .1! i; i IIK I.' I t CI I'll k4i .VI :'ji "Ml II I.I 4-1 4 i-.i i i 'i M, M . I M t II I ',1 tlx . t . M tt a I i' i a il, 1 I ! , I. t M.,t. l'i I, , (..SH.I l 1! - Ill f ,t 1 1 M- --.ii t n - AU C .1 i I, I .ii " ' 'I t' I t I I'-l I (I . (".'.! I I . I ,t,i ' ( 44 1 -4 4- !' t a 4 4 4 ,1 - I 1 I . t l - V 1 4 ( I' . ' I ll. 1 : CAUSE OF CRISIS WITH GERMAN YThis exclusive photograph shows the British Channel steamer Sussex on arrival in the harbor of Boulogne after it had been torpedoed on Friday, March 24. The picture shows the entire forward part of the vessel blown away. -- n' " FT Hm'' , ,i g liiWli aiHIMI ihiuii-iiiiI I III II mMMl-ll I .KWIi.i.. ,iHi iifM.JJI , 4 .1 I z - a a,, w.i SUSSEX JJFJXK KXFZOSIQH. NEW YORK TROOPS ARE CALLED OUT Martial Law is Declared at Hastings Where Strike is in Progress at Munition Plant. RIOTING HAS BECOME SERIOUS HASTINSON'-HUDSON, N. Y., April 19.- Martial law was declared v. Ithln the limit of Haatings vll- and tate troop were called i pon for duty today afler rioting had axoumcd 'aerloua proportions among alriker of the National Conduit and ( r.hle company. A mob attacked the crmpany' plant with bullets and a'one. j Tim Ir.imcea of I he village voted to plain Cie iiitualinti In thu hand of the ! Nheriff, who at mire summonM the na- tinnal giiardameii at Whlto l'lalna, Mount Vernon and Fluahlng. j Hherlff Velaetnlaner auapended the aab of liiloxhiant ami closed all aaloon land ordered on duty the deputies wlth- ! dr n yeli ilny, j The tioi.pn we-, Pulled out under a law I terently paeeei suthorliilng a sheriff to j !!.( muli iif Inn In an rmergency without fliat i-niiferring wllh the governor. I Afler Htoiilug the ahop the striken and ; their sympiithUeia Jostled train cominnt , im In the atieits, drew revolvers and fired Into the air and at the plant. No one wax Injured during this attack, President I. P. liomlnln of the vlllaga explain' d that (be cherlff had been called u P' hi he.Huni the company, whb'h manu fni'tuiea miinltlmia ef war, liad demanded Iiiolei tl'in for lla l:'.' "I plant and there are only ix vilhine drfleera. Company Charged with Violations of the Clayton Act . . AHIIIMIi'oN, April 1! - The federal Tia.le i'miinil''i"ii Imiiii iI n furiosi com pliant t'i'l.iy nijii'iii'l the A. II. td'k emu pun' of i l l. a", and I he Ni"'t) In com pany of New Vink, an sllnd roitcem, maniif'irt f inliiieniirililng ma-el.llii-a and aopplira. -tiaring the turn, t'aniiii ii!i ii.iiii(n of the t laitun act In alia h ns iu ciiHe r ilih thiii to (tiimco pi .ii.l- na ion iim Ingraham Has Been Chosen as Assistant Secretary of War U H I v . . I. ,S ,,, 1 1 vui.,i,i M S. m . I e. I lc -. -f if f'.i l'.,. M' , I-. tin, -.t..ii,l t 'f.i.4 W l ,l( I,., tUlllnl l- l,V ,.f (HI I I . ., ' l I 0 ,,. . I 1,1 t t t 4 li-. a t mi. . -I liiun In . , h .in ; i ,j a ,,,..4M. ( .i., t. ,iii e- lil.j,-y lilt Your Solution -Of Our Shakespeare Tercentenary Prise Puzzli . V t Itaaiw Mut Ih tit Totliy, April M Avarvl Next Sund,iy '4) Jni.iiLM .SHYKJk BRITISH CABINET IS NEARBREAK UP Premier Asquith Says There Are a Number of Points of Disagree ment to Clear Up. LEADERS WISH COMPROMISE LONDON, April 18. In th? House of Commons' today Premier Asquith atated that there were at 111 some nja terlal point of disagreement lfltTi tjiblnct, and If tbey were not aettled the result must be the break-up of the government, Whitehall wa humming with et)vlty thl morning, with the cabinet meeting nd varlou conference in progress. A great majority of the political teaib-r re bent on reaching a compromise in the Crisis. The Pall .Mall (ianctte an) It Is In a poaltlon to Indicate- there is every possi bility of a defliille solution of a com promise on lines which will preserve the coalition from disruption and maintain the stability of the. government. Premier Asquith la expected to announce that while, the axlmlng situation does not ile. mand the adoption of general compulsion, ha la prepared to propoao should further events In the progress of the war neces attato It, whatever measure of compul sion may be imperative. Fall of TJrebizond Causes Enthusiasm Among Czar's Allies PA lit, April 1!t.- Pan receive,) with treat enthusiasm the news of the fall of Treblxoinl. The event wss looked f"r, hut It wsa nut thiiiiaht tho UuhhIhii4 would be nbte to inpture the elty so 'Mllckly. The pollllcsl lie well na tho mlltliii'y conni'Uuencei lite enpected to lie Important, pin tlculiitly III view of the jC,: that. Turkey baa lo nne of the inual table pni'a of Aiu Minor at n tima when, aceoriltiig to ricitta teaching Pans, tiiuiiuiiiy i uritUt-uinu It a f.ueea In the I la I liana to i n 1 1 y mi nilm ka mi the watern fn.ut. IVem h mlll'ni v w itleis .talc that th plan ef rainpalaii i.f tiinnl tuike Mi ll, nla. th Ituc-un riimlua lull" i , was a ilalln one. which al lli-i wan imkii up"n as foiithaidy, tml lo.w l tolly J'i llflrll The gland lluke i.o ,M , tu ,. Vain t - ! 1 1 V Ii Ihe ii 1 1 a k ill (hit fl "I.I . Wherw matteoei i.f wallal weie ,.a 'Me, w)vl lh nthet fri'lll rll sllll h-l-l to ileadl'H a I . liiirf 11 e .ii-. ifl 't,.n i"i 1 1. a I er Bi nt tint 4. Oia'-I Poke Mi U-lt: III hi i-amf'iri ajf.iln"! an ft(.i r i to r, aut ai'.i'U-tu f a, haa I, t .'! Ii 'filM J ft leu ,lh'- 111 e li, ,iu t, Ford Asserts that He Is Not in Racu For Presiilency I ! t "(! 'f ..,-i nit t It .. i. .i a . ' h , M . I ''! 44 I' 1,', f 4 tl. tl'-lt a t ), , , I . I. r i . I I l 4. 1 V 1.4 II V I I I I l I I' 4 I I 4- o. !- I f- I I "I t I t v I il 1-4 1 1 Mi,l...(: I . , I 4 ;.n - - -. til l' - I' ! ' ""' '' 'li' I I' i 4 il. NOTE TO GO TO ALL NEUTRAL NATIONS Copiei Will Be Forwarded to Rest of Noncombatant States Interested. MANN ATTACKS THE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, April 19.-Cople of the American note to Germany will be ent Immediately to other tieutrat nation, on the assumption that they are aa much Interested aa the United Btate In the protection of neutral rights. For the present the document will not be given to representatives of Austria or Turkey, or of tho entente alllea, although It will reach them In time In the usual way. The con ttoversy la regarded a being solely between the United Blatea and Ger many. Tho etlat department allowed It to be come known bit today that a reply from Herllp waa expected befor the end of this week, No time limit ha been fixed, but Hire or four day I regarded a reasonable time, speaker Clark rid Uemocratle leader Kitchln declined to comment on th ad dress, '"The sending of nole to Germany was as mild a posltlun the prealdent could take," sal Jtepresenlatlv Flood, chair man of die foreign affair committee. "1 think thl government should b neutral," said Itepuhllcan Leader Mann. "The president never baa been neutral. ,.- has been on the Fiigllsh sida all th lime. What be said about Germany, while II la grosaly exaggerated, la a Just com plaint. Hut h could y Just th same about Kngland and our shipping, ub stltutlng 'seljilng ships' for 'sinking ahlps.' Jt I mil't to break off diplomatic relation with uennany. That I simply to quit in pet, It I perfectly evident that, the prealdent a cam paign politic! doda-e 1 trying to work up to a point, where he csn get Into a wsr with Uermany during a presidential ca nipalgn." "The president' position I a complete repudiation of hi not of January 11, ent through Secretary I.unaleg, regard ing tha arming of merchant vessel and submarine warfare," said lUpresentatlv Cooper, rsnklng rpuhlicsn member of th foreign affair committee, "Tlila Is a good time for every one to hold til head and maintain th bslanc," waa-, the only comment Penalor Mion would make. "1 do not believe the president' eoun will ld to wr," said Senator (.'ham berlaln, democrat, chairman of the mili tary committee, "t think tho president waa Justified In the eours he has taken," ssld Henalor Wadsworth, republican, of New York. "If wr come out of this," declared Senator Kenyon, republican of Jowa, "I hop the first to enlist will be thns who have Insisted on rlillng on rmd bellig erent hlp." Mother and Children 111 with Fever and One Daughter Dead Father Mnlinlat, 21 yesrs old. daugh ter of Mr, and Mis, O. A. Ilnlqulst, Ml css street, died thin morning of scar let fever. Mrs. Ifolqnlat snd two oilier children. Frances, years old, and Itiith. 19 years old, sre III with tho dlaesse. Tha family. j Including the father and son, F.rnest, li I yesra old, have been quarantined slue j March 1. Five year ago Ilium. 6 yer old; Nora, years old, and Alma. 4 year old, nil died of scarlet fever, Krnest wss lso alck st this lime. Funeral services fur Father, who wn rmplnyd oa steiuisra pher at the Adama A Kelly company, were held this afternoon, with Inter. ment In Forasl laiwn cemetery. Shakespeare Day Will Be Celebrated By the Germans A fill V'l f 'IN , Apul i liermany Will n lei. I ite sineielljf nut Week t a three hunilri .lih aitnlt i aaiy i f Hhaka l-arf, a.i-oi.lMig to ill4p.it' h rearhmg I eie lolav t tha Atuni an Anno' isil 'ii i ( Conmiei. e an I via In I'erMu ' h ial'ih'i,.iii . a 4 wi'l a ( r. .. n! I In utaliy illli ll.l."'!'"! It tlva f in). It Vtas li li.iianlt, lha pimlit it, will li" aenral lall4arall ilin4 tl tir !' i aa. k al tl l'.la'f Ih.'il-- In ll. illn j I In o!l l..illia In l-rrll,) at. I n 1','ial si ll.tnlir in "n-..'H t'li-i m l ir44.nt j f I In l- a a .'l ' ' a 4 . l t IIOIO 114 I i 4 I l il li t i.o t nan ,-al tt la I 'r e.an4 14 I 1 1 a i '. . ' .., ,. al4 at'iroil coin l4iail4 ft It a 4 '' 'h -iitii Wood Consults Baker Alumt Training Camp 14 4 ' . i N .I-'. ,4ji.l I M , I'.,,. - l I ..a- I ' i- I I lot- i ' ..!. J 4' I i . a , ...ii'ii i f at - .. 4 i i. i, ,i. Ill - ' t ' i i "' I a l'i . ' i I i a. ..I Mii i i !-... -' .it '. -t I ' Mi 44. t i it I a I t I . .1 a 1 . I ' 4 -'ll !- ' I , . i.S f , ov w -1 -. ."ai- a l I V' It 4' I 'i ... I, M. I .-.I rial t I t - a 1 4 " 4 Ml ti a a a i I l in i ... - t I a 1.4 I ' I. I I '.' .- It. -, I .-. 111 . ' -I I. . -j 4 4' ULTIMATUM ON SUBSEA ISSUE IS SENT JBERMANY Diplomatio Relations Are to Be Broken Off If the Illegal Sub marine Campaign is Continued. WILSON ADDRESSES CONGRESS He Says Note Sent to Berlin Tuesday Night is Final Word of the United States. NEXT MOVE IS UP TO KAISER Fall test uf the president' inea- will lie found nn Pas 4 ft thl laane and full teat of prealdenl'a aot In l.rrmany "III he found ns Faae a. WASHINGTON, V, C, April ID, President Wilson told congress, . Bumbled In Joint session shortly after 1 o'clock this afternoon, ho had given Germany Irrevocable notification that the United States will break off diplomatic relations if It lilegat aubmarlne campaign Is continued. A note, America's laat word, prac tically an ultimatum, and demanding an Immediate reply, presumably was In the Ilorlln foreign office, as the president was speaking. It was dis patched last night In acirdance with the president's plan to have It be fore the German government at the same moment he waa addressing the American congress. Th president ssked no action whatever 4f congrw. I( lmply Informed It of the accumulation of fact proving thst Oerma.ny' assurance to tha United Bute are being violated; that the sub marine eampalgn, despite the earnest protest of tho United fitate, Is being conducted with renewed vigor tn con travention of all the taw of nation anil humanity and that h mean to saver re lation utiles It Is brought within the law. Diplomatic history of tha world show that such a course Is almoat cer tain to be followed by war. The president's note and hi sddre to eongre r final. They mark th end of diplomatic exchange. A continuance of (Continued on Pg Three, Col umn-T.. j Franco-British Note is on Its Way to the United States LONDON, April 11-Th reply of Ores! Hrltaln snd Prance to the American not concerning Interference with maritime commerce by the entente allic has ben cabled to VVaablngton. Th communication will be presented to the American government by the French and Ilrllish ambassadors Jointly. It constats of two parts, a long note and a supplement signed by the French gov ernment. Klnce Ms arrival at Washing ton certain cable changes have been mad in lha original nolo. Suspends Parcel Post Service to The Netherlands riKRI.IN, April 19-(Vla Wireless tn Hnyvllle,) It Is reported from flotlrrdsm that the Dutch steamer Kelhergen. bound to I,eth from Haltltnore, was comvelled when two days off tho HrlliMt coaat to twelve nn hoard a llrltlah crew srmod wllh homha, Ktenadea iul nlher weapon In order to ih fend the ship iitinlnM an nttai k of a (i'-ruiaii sulimarlne, the liver sena News auetn y mi) a "The eiiplsm of th sleamhlp prnleld In vain. The I Hitch fiireliin offii e has been pilot ni"v of this t lent. Reports of Villa's Death Only Rumor Says Gutierrez citmrAiH A, m vico, Apm i- ilrm raj llotli-t el, nulllaiy governor eg t tiitiuahiia, aulhorilativet) aiatea thai Ihe refoit tit III lllli a only 14 lllol, Tti a-ithailila i !lit In lha i p. . n'ei.t i f ,p, ')ir in the I nitcl Maiea ' tii..'P. Ih laieallaal liiimt Jen, "4 I 114, ti , Mull Ii .I T, 'a' ! I J "la II t' t'.ail o.i i,! , Miviil"n ! lam ml.! tha f.n. 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