Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - April 27, 1915, Washington, District Of Columbia THAT May And its owner through a The service IB tomorrow aot ranch change In light variable 94; 59. NO. APRIL 27, 1915.-SIXTEEN TWO ROOSEVELT TO ADVICE Was All Right at Colonel Says at President to Give Deep Study to Situation in iWILL PROTECT U. S. RIGHTS BARE MORE SECRETS Letters to Barnes and Parsons and Other Leaders BALKED AT VICE PRESIDENCY New April Washington dispatch to the New York World President Wilson will see few ors during the next He is ious to give hie entire time to the which has developed in the far East as a result of Japan's attempts to force her demands upon China and One alBO to up to Please Senator concerning the effect of the European war on Both the White House and the State Objected to the Nomination and Said He Wanted to Be Governor of New York Where He Do More Japan's Idea of in East Perturbs Administration Reported to Be Greatly Irritated at Mikado's Apprehensive at London as Result of Full Explanation Given Great Britain by of Conferences at Peking Regarded With to Tammany's and Republican Who Had Con- to the Campaign White House April ilore Roosevelt admitted under examination today in the suit for libel which William Barnes has brought against him that while he had freely consulted the of Republican party in New York State in reference to appointment of officials in the State j government and various legislative 1 and political The I named was Thomas C. who at that time represented New York in the United States Appointed a Tammany The former President said he took the advice of the In Department have maintained ble silence concerning the Japanese ever since the original demands were sent to China more than three months The President and Bryan have repeatedly refused to the situation or its ble effects upon the present relations between this country and In spite of this it is known that officials of the administration have been greatly perturbed at the attitude of the mikado and his ministers be- cause of their attempts to appropriate a slice of China while the attention of OX III Iw 111 BE IN 1916 Discontent With Wilson Policies Grows Among TARIFF WILL BE BIG ISSUE Likely Bunch of Candidates Groomed for Republican Louisiana Voters Hay Desert Democratic Course in co Alienates and Workers Eager for Return of Election of Republican for New April of affairs are carefully comparing notes and Ing- to get a line on the forthcoming battle for the They are taking the pulse of the country by means of impartial Inquiries in all trying to ascertain Juat what the people are AH nearly as the situation can be slued up and stated In condensed ft looks this Wilson Is in the rural districts of the middle West and He will be a hard man to No one has yet been picked upon as the Republican The Republicans are determined to win this election jt all and are willing to go to any length to patch up their internal e ti The tariff will be forced to the front In the Knat as one of the main People who are not attached either party are anxious for change and are expecting It. Wilson Strongest Let us consider the Democratic to a German Sea Commander Gives Word of TIME LIMIT NEARLY ENDED TURKS BACK Allied Army at Dardanelles Joins in General Would Have Had to Put to Sea With 60 of Crew 111. Washington It la Informed Captain That He Must Leave Fort by Midnight of Apri Bunkers Were Being Filled With Coal When Word of Intention to Remain Comes Newport April German commerce destroyer Wilhelm will be Interned for the war In American waters at the request of Lieut. Capt. Thierfelder Notice of his Intention was given by the German officer to Collector of Customs Hamilton late today In this I have to officially Inform you that I Commander later fled verbally this message by saying I had been his Intention to attempt dash for sea past the allied warships off the Virginia but that the con illness of more than 60 members of his crew would make that move tm possible before the expiration of th time limit set for departure from this neutral It was understood the Washington government had lowed the commander until of April 30 to repair his ship and put to Too Many of Crew The commander told the collector that his surgeons had informed him today there was no prospect for the early re- covery of the sailors who are suffering from and added that his ship could not be properly manned with so Football Who Wed Capital Charged With OF POCKETING among them appointing a Democrat to the office of tax to whom the colonel described as a of Richard then leader of Tammany Tbe colonel bared many more political secrets and dis- cussed various among the Remanded to Cell in New York Pending Arrival of Extradition Papers From to Hive Accepted Money Defunct Caused Stir Last Men who have been traveling throughout the middle West agree that i i many of her crew Wilson is very strong with the run of the He looms above everybody else the democratic There is hardly any discussion of any other on that The names of other possible Democratic candidates are quickly For all cal purposes Woodrow Wilson is the Democratic he not jtn entirely and would have to be made In alt estimates as to the The chief element strength seems to be i tlon felt by the people of Wilson's i the his The United States government will maintain a naval and military patro around the Wilhelm until she Is taken to the Norfolk navy there to be laid up near the Prinz Eltel Friedrich another German sea which was interned nearly a month It was tonight the probably would to before Commander notice to Collector Hamilton came e- mi to The New April latter being Supreme Court Justice once a siar at Princeton and then governor of New York a a prominent New York was arraigned today lie fore and now frequently mentioned for the Ten m the Tombs The colonel did little j court charged with beins a For the most part he sat in mt from led Miss Frederica the witness chair and listened to counsel for William Barnes read the Experts Passed on In une letter Roosevelt asked e about making In Senator Platt told The he had received a a Mil by in which the senator he considered it inadvisable f Tammany K to nn an to expend the of the family of Gen. John the famous Confederate In 1309. His who was a Washington was granted a divorce from Cameron on I March 20 Accused in 1 Cameron In charged in Boston with obtaining money under false pretenses i from the New England Com- He was treasurer of the lean Sign Company in Boston in 1913. This corporation dis- ot New York as was I- an club the but Cameron in hands of people which and It ts alleged Knock our brams i that July 30" he received another the colonel sent from New Brewing Com- aerator a of his message to i pany an that was en- by the American Electric the which dealt among other public the tne industrial conditions The part with the trusts colonel vv been to o rof of and James A. and CIare he went to 60 Church ll who was described In the letter where ne heard was engaged tered into by the Sign Company before it was dissolved and appropriated the money to his own Police Inspector Thomas of came to New York Saturday of and accompanied by Detectives Brown Pr. blK I ln the and there arrested the Didn't Want Vice I Remanded to He was taken to police headquarters and later before Supreme Court tice who held him in ball to appear today in the Tombs Cameron appeared tn court today companied by his Roscoe S. He is 19 of aye and presented a striking being over 6 feet in height and very athletic He made no statement to the but his lawyer waived in the last tetter which was in Col. Roosevelt told the ator that want to be ident of the as it was rot an office in which lie could do thing The colonel ho should like to lif for another and that spite of all the work and worry of your con- stant nosy and my senator I have thoroughly enjoyed governor The colonel added not being a he felt honor bound 10 leave his children the equivalent in a way of achievement in politics or Early in the day the which had been anchored in the harbor since conduct of American relations with the shipyard last was The people do not go into de- to a coal pier and loading They merely express their i several thousand tons of fication that the United States is kept I Tnis together with reports that out of The motion picture shows sne natl been granted sufficient are and war pictures showing terrible conditions In Europe j tlon for him and Magistrate Ten Eyck remanded him to the Tombs for 30 days substantial sum of actual the from One of the letters read during ths Divorce Caused forenoon session contained a postscript Since coming to New York from 111 change the ton Cameron has been living In Glen whole hoard of tax N. J. The letters were brought to Syracuse by Senator Platt's and turned over to counsel for Mr. Denies Invisible Although the colonel could not eay whether he ever made it known to the public that he was conferring with Mr. A sensation was caused In Boston and last November when Mrs. Frederica for a The marriage of the former football player and the ington society girl waa regarded as a model For a time the plait he denied em- In the Back Bay section of insit such conferences Boston at 132 Beacon j ber suit for divorce Cameron the asked for the custody of their 3-year- an visible as they could liv questioned about meetings with natl In tn New York of D ON old She charged in her suit that Cameron brought women into their house to drink cocktails two days afler ber daughter was are familiar to every farmer and farmer's wife in the whole When they look at these pictures and see young njen bleeding and it makes H deep impression upon They may not reason out their but they are satisfied to know that American own are not being killed off. They Woodrow Wilson personal credit for avoiding Effect of Mexican This same feeling tends to soften lic resentment against the Mexican agrees that something should be done in but no one seems to be in favor of ing Americans in to be in the where sentiment for intervention Is very tltp seems to be that Wilson at out of war with and the people let it go at They do not pretend to keep up with the rapid changes In and do hot care what happens there so long as the States Is not In the Southwest the feeling against the Wilson administration is very Mexico ts an Intimate The people know what Is going and they are almost unanimous tn the opinion that Washington either does not know or Is willfully Ignoring the vital In Louisiana this feeling Is Intensified by the hard times caused by cratic The country Is In bad the people feel the and consequently they are waiting to show their resentment by their Dissatisfied With Judging by general oppressions of bankers and road the votera of Louisiana will not stick to tho Democratic ticket next year merely because it la They up against hard times and this outweighs party and Texas Democrats are outspoken op- of the Wilson Manufacturers throughout ths trial regions are firmly set against the Democratic They feel the relief of European war but they also feel that guch prosperity la want a return to a protective Democrats who voted for Wilson have publicly announced their business losses in some and that they will favor any change that will bring back good This feeling la shared by working men in many Concerns which have not profited by war orders are etill hard There is a thin tion of business indirectly resulting from the but it cannot compare with tiie that is done ordinarily by Americana fop American Men out of work are talking of the big ON FIFTH BLUNDERS HURT ALLIES London Military Expert Takes Cabinet to Crammed With He the Moment When Decisive Operations Are Will Be to Blame for Grave Error at April 37 Times today points out that Great Britain with the attack on the Dardanelles in has seven campaigns on her hands and after ihe Flanders the advance against the defenses of the elles promises to be the most 1n men and material it de- clares as the blunders made In the spring have deprived the allies of all the advantages of a surprise and given the Turks ample time to strengthen their Retrieving Early operation appears to have be- gun the It fs being carried out it ought to have been conjointly by the two services and not by one la now more than ever important to realize that Gen. French's movements have been hampered by n want of ficient Tha casualty lists tell their own The consumption of ammunition by the ts Immense anil Is certain to Increase rather than to At the front they are ing when the new armies are to take the The correspondent says there IB no Justification for assuming that ths entire 36 divisions of British troops mentioned by of the Exchequer Lloyd George In u. recent speech In the of commons actually in Troops PHI Lloyd correspondent no such England is literally crammed with troops at the moment when decisive operations In western theater are and It our operations are not successful the blame will be with the who ought to know what preparations the Germans are making in the With regard to the battle in Flanders the correspondent says the German at- tack was beyond thing that be hoped but that is HO sign there la general OTTOMAN TROOPS INTRENCHED Entanglements Fail to Hold Anglo-French Warships and Air Squadron Take Part in Operations on Gallipoli Peninsula Observer With the Fleet Says That Strength of the Turkish Forts Has Proved to Be a Shock to English anc French April admiralty and the war office declared this afternoon that a general attack on the Dardan elles had The it was has been disembarked fully The following official announcement given The general attack on the elles by the fleet and the army was resumed disembarkation of the army covered by the begran before rise at various points on the and in of serious op- position from the enemy In strong in- protected by barbed wire completely nightfall large forces were established on landing ot the army and thj advance All that is known of the attack on the Dardanelles is contained In this brief The attack is made by the the sea and the Airmen a Big The allied airmen are playing Important part In the operations in locating positions and dropping bombs on the Turkish suns and trenches and directing the of the which are cohering the landing of the The Russians are doing their share Ijy making a. demonstration against the forts at the Black Sea en- trance of the Too expectations were raised by the preliminary operations of the 11 fleet In the ing to a British papers who Is officially accredited to the British navy is the correspondent narrows could be forced If occasion justified the loss of ships that would but unless there were a powerful army ready to occupy the Gallipoli peninsula the moment the fleet passed Into the Sea of the Turks and mans Immediately would close the straits behind It BO the warships would find It difficult to fight their way out amazed the British and French gunners more than the ing power of the old forts around the For those at Bahr and were sub- to a devastating bombardment In yet when landing parties examined them they found the terial damage was comparatively Although they were mere many guns were still and one 9-Inch actually was found The correspondent considers the Turks such poor gunners that the allies would have been at Constantinople if there had been only Turkish troops to deal He that praise must be given German officers for their skillful use of the defenses to meet the For this son he believes it Is essential to have very large expeditionary plied with heavy both field and If the expedition Is to be a Strength Is first great the observer In the con- stantly renewed mine then the concealed batteries of heavy and the direct guns placed In the first attack on the outer Then there are the movable which bombard the from the most unexpected The severity of the fire from the frequently checks and makes difficult the of mine more the task of forcing the Straits examined the more lous proportions does It we do not know the strength of he enemy's land but they are and tha lesson f Flanders brought home clearly what Is Inevitable close of ng Intrenched Kitchener's Men la New April advices In New Tork today from on convey a report current In don that Earl new army o the number of even 00 men In the It wag these which have been saving British shores In large were going to the but who have returned from the front In have id on fact that none ir's army and It is known hat of them have left ii (I during the past six or eight weeks A recent dispatch from dis- posed that Gen. Ian of the British in command of an expeditionary force destined for ean Turkey composed ot British and Drench INDEX TO TODAY'S Heeded Independent Voters Want to President Watching Chinese Charge Up a Germans Slowly Gain Cameron in the Lose Many Says Italy Asks Too Russia Is Seize Red Cross Better Times Says Arlington Hotel Deal Loses Love At the Washington for Root In 1916. Borah Finds Wilson Senator Lippitt Weds Mrs. on the News of Bankruptcy YALE MAN WEDS D. S. of Marries Mrs. Hayne Despite His Special to Tbe Washington New and Mrs. Matthew of learned tonight that their Donald Shields a senior at Yale Uni- had married Mrs. Alma V. of this Saturday at Y. Justice of the Peace performed the It was said that detectives In this city went so far as to lock Andrews in his room a hotel pending the arrival of his mother from the Ohio to stop the Mrs. Hayne declares that she is the of the late Crown Prince of Austria and Baroness and that her little about 6 years Is an one of the heirs to the Austrian Mr. according to the Is a captain in the British flying There had been a GERMANS SLOWLY GAIN GROUND IN BATTLE RAGING NEAR MORE TROOPS SENT TO FRONT Germans Holding Positions on feft Bank of CLAIM TO RETAIN Canadians Are Forced to Retire From St. ENGLAND'S ALARM GROWS More Than Prisoners and London Admits Teuton Coup Has 45 Cannon Captured at Met Much Hart man's Recaptured by a Determined Teuton Charge Mine Machine Guns and Nearly Soldiers Among the Gen. Joffre's Attempted Advance in the Woods Is Brought to a Height to the West of Lea Is British Aviator Station and Although French Pays Tribute to in Field to the East of Flank of English Troops Forced to Kaiser Renews Bia Offensive Along the Me use and Attempts to Retake Les April April 26. to dous battle begun by the German Anglo- French claim that the Germans have been thrown back across the Yser Canal above Ypres is specifically de- nied by the German war On the the war office tack on the allied arclike front around in the plains of continues with undiminished and like the rest of is awaiting the outcome with undisguised Grave In Even the news that the allied fleet positions at on the west bank of the are still in the hands of the CHARGE UP A MOUNTAIN army have attack j Germans Capture 5.OOO the Dardanelles and that The total number of prisoners advancing against the Turkish including and the total cannons captured north of the Yser is 45. The teit of the German war report Teutons Hold Germans hold on weit bank of the which French to have 1 Also on the east of the canal the con- Austrians Drive Russians From Peak Feet OPENS ROAD INTO i few days ago i would have aroused immense has received only passing at- i tention In the face of the stakes that G ALICIA are in the balance in the battle which U being fought beyond the English Invasion of In- See a Clever tended to Relieve Pressure on Uisok Gains 11 Miles by Victory at believed that the j quered terrain remains tn the Torn by the tave de- of the The number of chine Guns Close Up and Press On i against the French cannons taken uy the Germans rose I and are again aiming at i to 45, Including four English Dunkirk and heretofore But there are others who believe j Fighting on the Me that it is only a feint in force to draw of Zonnebeke German ON April storming by Austrian troops of Ostry to the north of which was reported In the Austrian official tin issued is described by the correspondent In the ns one of the most brilliant feats of mountain fighting during the Ostry with its slater which was stormed April a. dominates the road the railroad from It is approximately feet and has The working incessantly for had converted the mountain into a natural with rows of trenches and machine gun positions rising one above the and it was Had to Have the Its the was deemed ble in order to open the way for an in- vasion of and to relieve WAR BONUS OR STRIKE English Miners Demand 20 Per Cent Wage Threatened Would Stop ply of Ammunition as WeU as ing Movements to tion Boards Ignored by Who In- sist on a National April The labor situation in the coal districts of England has become critical The men demand sure on pass and on the an Immediate national conference be- to the Orders were given tween workers and employers take It at any ing their for per Sap after sap driven against the cent war bonus Russian positions at the base of the The government could not under anv Mine were laid and j allow even a and all the resources of of work th. mine warfare were employed to i attacks continue More than I dians were taken The total number of prisoners rose to They include Senegal and the Champagne north of two French night were repulsed the Meuse heights the German I attacks several tain saddles until the height to the west of was taken by Several hundred were taken Several machine guna were In Ally the advances Take Vosges Vosgres the Germans took back Hartman's in this ment eleven ei a and 149 Krench soldiers ere made prisoner and clx mine throwers and four machine tured drive the Russians from their advanced and to prepare a way for a storm against the summit which was ordered for April 24. The commanded by Gen. according to the dashed from their positions and charged up the precipitous Position after position was Gaps the Austrian torn by gun closed automatically as successive as production Is barely up with consumption at of is not only for the army and but also for virtually all the important factures of war munitions Make Offers to In Wales the owners have met the men with an offer of a 10 per cent war in several sections of central the have submitted a. new three which DIES BY waves of swept upward to the writer Federal charge at probably was beyond the expectations of I if selling prices to make four 4.O-T j i j. miu ter the makes the present maximum wasre the Lookout Mountain future and further promises held i and concealed from and the was Austrians Gain 11 The Russians resisted bravely and 100 men were left dead or wounded In the The German under Gen. man's meanwhile had cleared he heights to the west of the mountain This the dent the Austrians and number of representatives of both Germans complete control of the alley and advances the lines east of pass twenty kilometers eleven Into an The weather in the Carpathians is now ull spring and it having the most effect upon the sian uncovered by the melting poison the atmosphere and cause he only Rains and floods still continue in east and greatly pering The and rian at aoma are by three of dated periodic advances of G per cent each to all In Scotland the men have given the required notice of their Intention to quit work unless their demands are met. The demand for the payment of a 20 per cent war bonus has been presented to the coal owners in a form which Is a A. H. Cowl Has Miss Wheeler Pull String Tied to April Hearn 22 years son of son of the cantile and grandson of the late James A. founder of the New York retail goods business bearing hts directed his Miss to pull a strins he handed to her late tonight Just after be had presented a diamond I Miss Wheeler did and the his hand The bullet crashed into his and he died an hour later Several months ago Cowl suffered a nervous and was sent to Miss who a few weeks ago finished her studies at one of the prominent women's ex- Mr. Cowl It was said departure from the ordinary practice the In every district an cial board composed of an equal i she had informed her parents that Mr for the purpose of adjusting wage Ignore Conciliation But the In lating their demand for a war Ignored these various conciliation boards and for a Joint national conference of owners and explanation given by the for varying the procedure la that the rise In food prices affects all districts The owners contend conditions tn ths Industry vary ao different country a national would come with the engagement Miss Wheeler collapsed after the and was attended by cians in the homp of her father at Stratford She la 2i> years VON IN April The Rotterdam cor- respondent of the truth there may be in ths reports that Field Marshal von burg haa been transferred to ern it is a fact that he Is now at Several ago It wan reported that the defender of Eaat the Ger man erf be cent to replace vim on IN SPA PERI