FINANCIAL EDITION NIGHT EXTRA NIGHT EXTRA Mil VOL. 1I.-NO. 11 J) . PHILADELPHIA, MOXDAY, .TAXUARV HI, l!lb t'onitioiiTt 1010, at tne Publiu l.r.van CoMrA.ii. PUIOJS OjNUS OBNT &3v 2&rp. ;JR I Ki ft it a. NATION SHOULD MAKE OWN WAR SUPPLIES, SAYS WILSON IN KAP AT FOES OF DEFENSE .Denies the Munition Makers Are Backing Campaign for Pre paredness i i "Anything Government Does Is j Going to Make Money for Somebody," He Tells Throng 1 at Racine, Wis. "There Arc Adequate Means of De fending Ourselves, and W.c Will Use These ThiiiRs," President As serts Speaks in Milwaukee This Afternoon j -- AHDAitn prinsi hunts spccial TRAIN. ItAt'INE. WK. .Inn. .11. Hap ping lit Ihnse wlm :1 f charging Unit the demand for preparedness Iiiih sprung frmii those "Interested In supplying the ilm eminent with instiiimonts of wiir." Piosl- itent Wll-ton. In mi address define several i thnu'.and persons hem today. nilorntril Govcnunont innuii picture nf nil niiniltlmis. I "I, for mv pint," ho sulci, "iinvo nil ! along advocated nmt always iih.ill advo cate that the Government, so fur as pos sible, ni.itiiirnotuie tiuvo things (war sup plies) for itself. In order Unit :it nnv rati' it mtiv control the pi lees lit whlih these ' aitlclcs will ho sold to tho Government. ' It la not noccssaiy for us to protect oui- i selves against thorn1 who would make monei out of the necessities nf the tin . tlon. Theio me iidoniiato iirmiih of do fending oui Helves, anil we will use these, means do not m: misled. "Hut," he added, 'I ilo not hollovo the Impulse for picpniodness comes from theso soutees. "There ate come things being mid that I hope you will not hcllevo." the Presi dent continued. "It Is bolug said anions other things that this agitation for na tional defense comes ehlelly fioni thn.'e who are Intoiestcd In .suppbing the Giiv ernnient with the munitions nf war mid from those who nre suppl.wtig the hnltlo shlps with their aimamont. "Gentlemen:, do not allow ) ourselves In he misled h statements of this snit. Anything that the Government does Is poin to make innnc" for somelmd),, hut the Impulse for the thing does nol Tonic from those iiuniters The Impulse comes from men disinter ested, men who know the actu.il clrcum Btances of the country and who Know these things nre Immediately ticocssuiy." 4 '' There Arc Adequate Means of Defense;' Sans Wilson "I for my part, have nil alone advocated and always shall advo cate, that the Government, so far as possible, manufacture these thinp-s (war supplies) for itself, in order that at any rate it may control the prices at which these articles will be sold to tho Gov eminent. "It is not necessary for us to protect ourselves against those who would make money out of tho necessities of the nation. "There are adequate means of defending ourselves and we will use these means. "It is being said that the agita tion for national defense comes chiefly from those who are inter ested in supplying the Government with the munitions of war. "Anything that the Government does is going to make monev for somebody, hut the impulse for the thing does not jomc from those quarters." SHIFT IN OUPONT BRITISH BALTIC BLOCKADE "BLUFF' SAYS CHIEF OF KAISER'S ADMIRALTY STAFF Calls "Effective" Barrier "Impossible" Policy Only Menaces Neutral Commerce Plans Unaffected Declares von Holtzendorff Hy CARL W. ACKERMAN I nmnlnlil, I9lii, flir Vnllrd rrrn. All effective 1ilfii'l.ntln ill ilffiii.ti.t. la lm..i.fl(l,lH i.i.i of the German Admiralty Starr, declared today In an exclusive LitBMnd, ho paid, could under mi circumstances Mop com hetween Sweden and FRENCH CHECK GERMAN DRIVE IN THE ARTOIS - - Counter-Attacks Made and Fresh Assaults Repulsed at Hill un ... . .. - .-... -.v hi.iujun. .inn. Admiral von Holtzendorff, .USM0 BMtioi GAINS HELD, SAYS BERLIN , k,. 'Sjl&JuJi. .-- -1 &' REPLIES TO SUIT &. &S. . ' 111 &W'J HEADED l-'Hi: MILWAUKEE. , 'Rulinlng'lO minutes late. Pie!,ldent Wll sup left IfneliHi at 11:11 and headed for Jlll'vnuki'c, whi'ie. this afternoon, ho In expert ed to nrilio one nf the impoi taut addiessiw of the pii'imiediiCHS tour. All nlonc he was aecord."il ii Kreat lo ceptlon At each point whom a mop was made he wiii fori oil to wait s-'veial min utes hcfiirc lie could lieulii to tpe.ll;. Thou sands of ihlldien were In the DininKs lh.it Rreeted him At one time when he had to pause to ipuel these the President mild. MUlllUK "I iiw-d to he ii M-hooImaster. hut I can't Kiep tin si1 .wiiuieMeis ijulet I iip IMieiilh lmv lost tho art. or peihnps their olies .ne hcliiB Minecxeil nut of them In the pi until e of the ciowd." Mis Wdion iiImi wns accuiileil a tre mendous ii'ceplloii. At each slop she up TPcnieil mi the platlirm. u iiisox m: ns i'bu u.AiiKFNij IX HIS FIOilT FOK DKPHXSK "I'm NoU on a Holiday Krrniitl," Ho Sayt. at Waukegan, III. W'.M'KUtl N, I'l.. .1:1.1. ni - Piesldent YVIIkuii lunri" pin ilr.u speoili Ii inn a train lij udvoeiitinm pi ei,i i idnoss here today to eei.il hmidied ineu and women. Ho spoke fio.u liie icir end ot his own inr, the last on the train. Most oi V.iuke(;au was ul the station when the Pni.ldeni's special an lied en millo to Milwaukee. It was n ioiisIiik i- ; ceptlou with ."o mui Ii chceiln that the President mulil not ho heard for sevctal , minutes. "I uin not on u holiday errand," tio j President said from tiro platform. "I liiivo i felt It shsolutcly necessary to tell my friends itie need of national defense. I i will bu forward on my errand with more encouragement ns u icsult nf your ro ception." Tho crowd surccd up close despite tho efforts of tho Secret Service men to keep them at a distance. Tho President smiled nn acknowledgment to tho ihecrliiK throiiK He launched at onto lulir his plea Lcntiiuril on PuBe Two, Ciililinii One WEATHER THfe Securities Co. Formed , to Keep Intact T. Cole- man du Pont Holdings HYPOTHECATIONS DENIED , Answer Shows Vast Dividends Declared by Defendants j in Powder Case i I Itin istnft ''miiiii,ffriil I WII.AIINCTON. D.d. Jan. :i 1 Tho j , Hist detailed infni matioii as to tho or- canizatlon mid actllties of the du Pont Se.-urltles romp.ni). piincipal ilcfuucluiit In the du Pont milt, hecnnio nvalhililo low duy'teilTT'-tho Illlntri of answers to the in-T lenoi-nliirlCH of I'hlllp I, du Pont, pliicid in the hands of the I'nlted States District Comt on January II. Much of tho Indlvl. dual defendants in the riilt (lied a separ ate reply. The documents show Hint the du Pont Si'iurltlos Company was conceived hy ' Pleno S. du Pont, homo I", du Pont,. Uiniinnt du Ponl. John J. llnskoli, It. It. , AlnrRiin Cm pouter and A. l-'ellx du Punt ' It Is as'ierted that these men, iiriniishr-; lo purchase all of the du Pont Powder Company slncU owned hy T. c. du Ponl, i foimeil the secuiltlos cnmp.iuy, with a. enpltnl stock of $7,."UO,tKV), and icsolil the stoik iiKiulied hy them to that corpoi.i tion. f Tile hlnek thili transfened was HWH I slimes oi common and ll,,r0D slimes nf preferred stock In Hi,' II. I. du I mil do , .Vemoiirii Pmvilei Coiupiiuy, purchased at , J.'m and & a share respectively from T. j Colemiiii du Pont. , In addliinn lo this stock, L'S, 1 7." shales of du Pont common stock, privately owned, was tiiinul over to tho securities com pany. PIKIHti: 111' PUNT'S IIOUMNOS. The answer i! Plorio S. du Pont shows his intoiest in the hoeiiiitlcs company thus aiqiiircd was L1U-.J slimes uf the oapital stock of the lu Pom Securities t'limp.iii) and that ihis cost (toKcthor wltli Kfio shares later transfened to other panics), his Inteiests ill stock purchased from T. Coleman du Pont and in iiilill"' tlon theieto H,IN shines of powder com pany stock and Ills personal Kuaianteo to Hie extent of $l,Ji,0M) of tho Js',5in,iro loan elfccted ill New York to llo.it the vent ui e. In all, 11,7"') slimes of du Pout Seciu'l- I ties Comp.in) ynxbck woro "transferred," i ncvoiilliiK t V10 answer of Pleno S du Pont. He inserts this stock was Issued I In trust for II. !'. Iliown. II. S. Haskell, j William Coyne, K. I!. Talliu.ui, XV. CJ. ! Itiunsa), J. P. laffey. lreiiue I :, du I'ont, ! l.ammot du Pont, It. R. Morsuii Cm pouter , and John J. Itaskoh "upon condition that these gentlemen should i emiiiu in the I employ nf tho 1. "f. du Pont do Nemours i Powder Comp.in) for at least one year and tli.it the stock should not be sold or hpolhecated within thieo years." VON UOLTZKNnORl'T Hcad of (ierman Naval Staff, ITenmnrk nud Oer- niniiv. I'or weeks, he pointed out, no llrltlsh suhmarliirs have had mi) success In tho Hnltlc Tho Itusslnn licet In frozen In Husslnn harhors Tho onlv orfect of a declaration nf hloclt ade hy the Allies, tho Admltal stated, would he upon ttoiitniK and upon tho women nnd children of (lerinaiiy. lie hinted Mronfily that Oermanv Is ptcpnicd for any action hy (treat Britain. uhen I say a new hloekndo of Hermany would ho a hluff, don't mlsiindoi stand me," said Admiral von lloltenilorff. "Crerm.iny looks earnestly, hut fearlessly, upon nny enomv plans to cause her women and chil ilron to suffer. Hut liecativo such a hlockade Is Imposslhle. I wiv it it a hluff "Ak nny Kvcillli merchant, ask Swedes In llerlln, ask any one IciiowIiir I lie llaltlc situation. Tliev will nil tell .inn that com ineieo hetween Hip two lountrles is abso lutely nornial. I'or four weeks no HiirIIsIi siihmarlno has had any success in tho Ital tic. Wo Intend to make It more ImposMllilo. Hecaiise an IhiRllsh hloi knd or our Mattlc ports is nut of iitii'Stlon. a:i .ilt-mpt at an clTeotlvolilnckado would lie a lilulT. IhiR l.ind already hnnpeiH (ieiiimn nude If a liioekado should ho declared now It would lie initial v to Intel-national law. It would not only ho a hlockade of licrmau.v, hut of neiili.il cnnntiles iilioul her. "Ihmtaud's purpose Is to make ilitlli'til tles for our families, Ihliikiui; this will .iIT.mI the men in the tienches- mil It will, foi when I lie men Inn n that their families are heliiK made to suffer hy tlm enemy opposite ihein. they will he the mom deter mined to liKht the hauler. "Incliinil's iiiupiKi1 In tills war, as her olllclals have lipcatedly stated, is to cripple lieiinaiiy anil ilestloy her enmmerco. After not been Miciessful. Iler 'effei live' blockade will have military determination. We Ioiib ago prtp.ired for any Is mouths of war she has nlixolutely no elfect upon nu enieiKency. A MAN til' DBHPS The Admiral Is a -mimII. plump, eiiorRetlc man with thick white wlilskois nnd a In at t handshake. He grei ts you smilini;, with u inilltaiy how, a Mini grip and a wonl ot gicellng which conies so nulilr ul Hint .win forget .win aio In the presence of one of the KnlM-r's limit trusted nlll i.i's I'oi f iii'iiiIIik he has hihl tin- liiipoitaul poM as chief of the Admlrnlt.v Mtiifi". He ha-i w itolml the olllcinl icl.itions h'twien tho L'nllid States nud Heiiuau:. i.rv.- Iilcudllei. Iiii.iug 111: d notion ol Hit' Admiral!) Staff suliiuitiiuu iiLtivitlis haw icntred with griat i'in,ti: in iho .MLillterianeaii, the .MARTIN OUT I'OR G0YKUX0K ('nntittiiril tm Tiler I'nur ('(iliimii I'ltr SUBMARINE K-5 Candidate for Democratic Nomination in Now Jersey TIII3NTHN. N. J.. Jan :!!. Secretar) of State Thomas I'. Mai tin today an nounced his candidacy for the Hemoornlio Hiihel uatorliil nomination. Surprise Attacks by French Fail to Regain Trenches, Foes Report PAItlP. Jan. 31. The new Ocrman offensive has been checked by vlgoious l'leneh counter-attacks, the War Ollice Indicated this after noon in a statement toportlng Toulon onslaught diminishing In violence. Having occupied home l-'rene'.i trenches wrecked hy their hoavv nitlllcry. the Her mans have been tumble to make fill t lie r pi ogress and have been dilven o'lt nf some of the completed gtound b) hot tiro from the I'rench positions. "North of Arras. In the region south west of Hill 110. two il'-rinan hand grenade nttneks weie repulsed." sab' this afternoon's nlllclal statement. "In th'1 Chump. igno region, north of I'resnes, our nrtlller) mused oploslons at four points In the ijerinan trenches. In mine lighting in the Argouno we ' destroyed an enemy gallery near Haute I tievauchee. ' milll.lN. Jan. ::i. fiesplto repeated T'loiieh attacks the ' (lornians have suoceeded In letaluing the i ground captured by them last week to , the north and south of the Solium1 river, j The Oernian Win (Ullce atmounced in ' an nlllclal report toda) that the Allies' at- tacks weie beaten otf am! also enumetated newly raptured positions. 1 The tel of the nlllclal irport follows: "Dur new treiiehes in the legion of Neil villi1 St Vaast were held by us despite ie peated attempts by the l-'ieiich to retake. them. , "The number of pilsouers taken not Hi- ' west of the I. a I'ollo has been increased ! hy nin and our boot) has been Incieasod to II machine guns. I "Tlio I-'ioiu h made seveial surprise nt tai ks against the pi..-itlous capttieil by tlie Slle.-lan troopi. of the Sonimc Hlvcr I QUICK NEWS DUSSELDORP WOMEN 'iN ANTI-WAR DEMONSTRATION ASISTEKDAM, Jnn 31. Several nutl-vnr tletuonstratioiiB by wmiipn hnve orcuvretl in Dussc.dorf mill other dennau citieL, neces sitatlne police Jnterfpiencn, the Telcgranf rciioited today. 450.000 CUHIC FEET OF EARTH BLOCK CANAL NEW YORK. Jan. Sl.-Gcueinl George W. Gontlinls, Governor of the rrmanin Cnnnl Zone, who nrrlved Here today on his, ny to Waslitngton. dclni'Pt1 that JCO.OOO cuhte feel or enith will have to be removed before the conal ettn bo leopeued. JO.OOO MONGOLIAN REBELS MARCHING UPON PEKIN LONDON, Jan. 31 A Renter's dispatch from Mukden, Man ehtuin, states that 80,000 Mongolian rebels are marching upon l'ekla. TROOPS KILL BERLIN FOOD RIOTERS LONDON, Jan. 31. A Central News dispatch from Amsterdam says that food riots Iinvo been resumed In Uerlln, and that In the latest clash troops called out to disperse, the riot era opened lire, kllliiiK six persons and woundlnB several others. f MINERS REFUSE TO EXCLUDE MILITIAMEN INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., Jan. ni. Efforts to amend tin1 constitution of the fnlted Mine Woikois of America to exclude members of tho Stato militia and State constabulary failed today. The delegates adopted the report against the proposed mensuie. DUTCH LINER VICTIM OF MINE LONDON. Jan. III. The Dutch liner .Mausdyjk has been badly damaged nnd benched. It was. niinnunccil today. Two membera or the crew were killed. It Is liolloved thai the liner hit n mini1. The Maastlyjk has been engaged In uniiic iioivveoii iiolliiiid nnd South America. I'nttcidnni, Its honii- poll, on December SI. It sailed from Montevideo for PR0RE OF NEW YORK DISTRICT ATTORNEY ORDERED WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. -Tho House Judiciary Committee today authorized tlio appointment nf a sub-committee to probe Impeachment charges against H. Snow-don .Marshall, district attorney of Now York, made by Representative Htichanati, of Illinois. The subcommittee to be appointed later by Chairman. Webb will bo authorized to conduct lis investigation In Washington or to visit Now York In Its discretion. on 1'ild.i). "Tho activity of opciallons has do eieased at some points as a icsult ol misty weather." Wants lo I'rolie Gasoline Price WASHINGTON, Jnu. 31. A committee of nine niembcis of tho House, to Investi gate tlio icasons for the rlso In the prleu of gasoline, in piovlded for In a csolutlou Ititioduced today hy Hop.-esontiitlvc Dow ell, of I own. Speaker Chi: . is to select tlio committer'. .JAPAN DENIES SIGNING PACT WITH GERMANY . TOKIO. Jan. 31. -Tho foreign Offlco issued a statement today denying the report from llerlln that Japan and Germany have signed a treaty recog nising; Japan's aupetior rights in the Far Kast. j '"&!" - 't&' "JrtvnrXimii.. &MJ2SlKr iiWv0iKai3rai? a'"1 , Jlfa. "?? '"ttt. rw-,WpMw?ii v""f i gate tlio icasons for the rise In the prlcu i '"of gasnllno, in piovlded for In a csolutlou 1 Ititioduced today hy Hop.-esontiitlvc Dow- f . 1 ell. of I own. Speaker Chi: . is to select ! -v.. ' S ; .- 'f l' -1110 1011111111100. Jilllllllfi ' ' '-- i KWPVfWiSOfZftllSiAJy vf viww uiirisj. , ' i Bffcvrr-- 2,'ftswBK . 2 .?Sff Sflte&vM3lfelwll2tir wk A- ' . ,-?rvr ''".' ' HiriiK r-JK tt-tti- iianr-r-Ti.i , n ,i ,n ,ijrr ....T .. -.- ' . " r .. PSStaKzs--aB-&-r-T' - '-'rm "- "-sra r JZ "- Z-ir YOUNG TURKS ftlENACE LIFE OF VALI OF SMYRNA LONDON. Jan. 31.-Threatened with death hy the Young Turks who accused him of favoring iho Allies. Kuliml Hey. Vail (governor) ot Smyrna, has fled from that city, and taken teftige on a British warship, according to a dispatch from Salonlcn. RUSSIA SCORNS GERMAN PEACE ".FEELERS!'. LONDON. Jan. 31. -a Potrograd dispatch to Keulcr's sajs: "St. Sazonoff, Russian foreign .Minister, nnnuunced to a delegation or Journalists that dor Mian attempts to secure a separiilo peace with Russia hail recently been renewed, "Wo left them all unanswered and look no police of them," be bald. aMr-tff?srj -5v - , - - i j 3m FIVE SHIPS FROM U. S. SEIZED BY BRITISH LONDON, Jan. 31. The Norwegian steamships Tuiiufjoril, from Now York for Hcrgen, with n general cargo; Vlnistra. from New Orleans and Newport News for Cliristittnla, with u geneial cargo; Olaf Kyrre, from H.iltimore for Vaksdal, with a cargo of wheat and rye, and Hlltru. from Baltimore for Aarhuus, with maize, and tho Danish steamship Alexandre, from New York 'for Copenhagen, with a general cargo, have all been taken Into Kirkwall. .'"" '"flWSdlW1'. PREPARE JOINT REPLY ON ARMING MERCHANTMEN LONDON, Jan. 31. An nlllclal announcement last night &avs: "The Allies arc replying jointly to the proposal of tho fnlted Sjntes Inviting merchantmen to carrying guns." discontinue IMiiilo lo i; Mnlkl. Ii Missing- since early yesterday morning;, when 3hc became lost off the South Carolina coast on her way to the Florida drill grounds. Rut later reported off Charleston Harbor. GIRL LEAPS TO DEATH FROM DECK OF BOAT Man Who Accompanied Her From Baltimore Is Under Arrest at Salisbury MISSING SUBMARINE UN'ALTRA DIVISIONE SAFE AT CHARLESTON I SBARCATA A VALONA Steamship Mohakw Reports Nuove Truppe e Batterie Pesan- SECl'IUTIUS STOCK SOLD. SAMSHl'llY. Mil.. Jan. 31 -The hod) of protty Miss Maiy Spide, of Poeomoke City; Mil, wlm leaped fiom the upper deck of the steamboat .liginla whllo on her way from Ilaltimoie to thlB clt) yes tenlay, has not heui found The water In tlio vicinity of Hooper stralU. where the young woman Jumped, was dragged dining tho day and night hy oystermen William Iliewlnglon, who is In jail in this city, icfuteil to diseuxs tho mntter, anil evaded all nuestious tiiat tend to an answer of his alleged relallouahip to the girl. Cjtit.iln Kdwaid Johnson, nf the Ylr. In addition to tho tiansferied stock, the I K, snld that Ilrowington nnd Miss I There are weather experts and weather experts. Some modestly confine them. Hives to local conditions. Olhcis think In terma of the effects of hcavenl) bodies, like the War star, upon human destinies. Madame de Thebes, for instance, does not viorry about nn thing like dtizzlos and fogs, as we do: her tlmo Is tuken up by what the late Mr. James called the "cos mic weather." She sees storms in the heavens on sunny days and predicts five more years of war, while we are tiylng to cheer up humanity to pick up heart to enjoy tine weather while it la here. Our optimism goes so far na to call this a sunny day, uven when It Isn't. Yet that U not as big a tlu as Madame commits very time she prophesies, l-or even nnen ahp la right In her guestes she is wtong document shows that 5W shares of the du Pont Secuiities Company stock weie wild to each of the following: Charles Copelun, W. XV. Laird, II. Itodney Sharp, Kusene K. du Pont and II. !'. du Pont, and that In return for each of thoso blocks of 5tl hajos the du Pont Securities Com pjiD received f,?73 slimes of stock In tho powder company. Tho du Pont Securities Company paid astonishing dividends, according to the answers Died by the defendant directors of the powder company. In the reply of Pleno S. du Pont, pres ident of K. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. and principal Individual defendant. It Is usserted that on November 1!. 1915, he lecelved us a dividend fiom Iho securities compan) .u,l snaies or common siock ie m wiuitK t . ..- .; i,. ..,,..... n.i ,i.n. .. r, In spirit, because she avva)s discourages ,'''' 17 1315i nc ,Ccelved another dlvl nununlty and makes such little things as j dtnJ Jr0n the becurii(,a company of IIJI stars teem grouter than men We prefer to prattle of sunny days. FORECAST 'For Philadelphia and vicinity ( settled tonight, with probably rain; Tufuday fair and somewhat colder; fresh westerly winds. For details see page i5. huies of the powder company stock Pierre S. du Pout also ndmiu he guvo tho president of the Hankers' Trust Com pany of New York an oral statement of hU llnancial condition, but that no state ment as to the financial status o( the powder company was furnUhed thono who lloated the loan, but It I uUo suid n the answer: 'The parties mentioned un doubtedly had the financial statement of the powder company, which had btteu iiublinheil for the Information of every one Intetested in that company." HYI'UTHECATUD STOCK. Alt of the defendant directors of the uuvuler counwny meuy umi me uu i'ont TV iat . s-,i,,ii,tiv lidii ffirma.l Inr ,. Spide hoarded his steamboat at Haiti more. He did not take any notice of tho couple until yesterday moining about 6 o'clock, when he heard an argument on the lower deck, and heaid Ilrewington say he was going to abandon Miss Spide upon his arrival at Sallsbur). and after expressions weie exchanged between the two Miss Splde said that "she intended to commit suicide and take her tioubles ovei board In the ba." A few minutes later Miss Spido en mo from her room, dressed tn her traveling suit and furs, nnd before the stewardess ubuld cntlji .her she stepped upon one of the rail Bfaj$ and leaped overboard, head tlrst. v", ',(' The stvaa.niDo'at' was stopped and boats lowered, hut the y$ung woman never ap peared on the ebrface. nrewlngton about that time came running up on deck and wanted to duplicate the oung woman's act. Tho captain, knowing that Brewing ton hud u wife and live children in thU clt). Immediately arrested him, and, upon arrival here later in the day, turned him over to the authorities. " LOST AND 170UNP JJhok u.t Kruuli book, a mUU.t wtlte. UU i H, .-, a U -eiunw.1 to lr. J -Ctitn i tStcurltle Compatiy wus formed for the -i. ( 111 OM VS TS.i"t:..'r.wr '""""" "" - - ;;,;,-, njhecatmg sue n stock mdiwa- mt .'.jac-t lhal l Ik aition in no way tomenuMl 1Kb touhliag louipany now de fendant In the litigation. ' uurpoi o b)PhetlnB their stock In duiooou ? powae? lomjiany Severil of them ..i.nit i.ithecatlug such slock Individ- H'llillVIH 1'I.S l-ul nUU now fraler 'ii i In ,. uUu 1 uluiiiuuOa. ic-auw M Ub, LtJte: (utll fltktt fMt ad louujl Ada en Vast 16 CHIEF INSPECTOR OF METERS QUITS POST' ON REQUEST Judson C. Dicke'rman Hands in Resig nation to Director Datesman Judson C. DIckerman, chief inspector of meters of the Bureau of Has, today handed hU leslgnatlon to Director Date man. of the Department of Public Works, by tequest It is generally believed that Dr N W)l Thomas, who was removed from the poau on ul vhief of the bureau, whuti paid it sali of IsfiOO, early In the Hlank enburg adouetstratlon. will be reinstated. Seoino; K-5 Goinp; Into Southern Harbor JiUUNSWICIC, Ga., Jan. .'it The tup W. B. Kecne'has just received a wireless that the Cljde .ship .Mohawk siRhti'rl the missinK submarine K-5 fin ing; into Charleston. WASH1NUTON. Jan. 31 Six vessels of the coaht guaid and naval service today are combing tho waters of the Atlantic from tho Virginia Capes south to a point beyond Charleston, S. C, for tho subma rine K-5. missing more than :'l hours. Ordinarily the K-5 carries six odlcers and a crew of 20, but, accoidlng to the Navy Department, only Lieutenants Hrady and Krtuier and IS men now are on hoard. MHMIIKRS CW TJIK CJlrJw. Tho enlisted men asslgped to the K-5 are as follows, hut the department was with out Information today as to the personnel of the eight not on board r ilKOIllll-: l1. AI1UBV. uhlo's 'Onk. HAIIftV I.. AMUR iiuiiner'ii male. MJI1KW IIOl'RNr Kiiniwr'a mate. V'.1, Wi'i M'-n A'nf .'iA"1'1"'. . Kunncrs mate. MlVIII It llltoiv.v unier'i, male. '.ITiv, , A'Mi -'Axi vv- unnr mate. I'Al I. OAVIUkON V'Ullnn m iiiatu HAlll.ANI) Dltoat'K. electrl.-iali JOHN M i:.u:ilV imuhlnut's mate WILLIAM POJ't'l-Kll). cledrlilan KIIAKK J.vi'Ki-ON machloUt's mate. JOHN VV. KAT1IKK. iiiaahlnint'a male. JOSttlHl SI.MtSW. KiinnrVB male l.KVVIS K MlrtDUI-l'KI.'iThllllit's nalo lll('HAt:i. P. N'.U'ZIKKI. ciiiuir' nutc WILLIAM J. OllItlES. tuthliiUis's mite. Flt.OiK W IMMI. mJffilnl.1'. nTale. THCis. i Itll' MAHUri. Jl,, Kunncr'ii mate. JOIIS V SCHILMXa. 5ctrKUll. WILLIAM P. S1IAVK. OilS-: lliJiU H. sill ry. iiuauffB nut. ..i iiiniv . itr,ji'A ti per la Difesa della Base Navale Albanese Notlzio siunto da Vienna e Heillno ill cono die gl Itallani hanno sh.ircato uu'iiltr.i dtvlsiono di tiuppe e paiecchle batterie clt attiglierla pesante a Vnlona. , Clo' Indlea dice II dispacclo da Berllno, die I'ltalia non pensa affnto ud abban- ilomiro quell'lmportante base navale nel ('Albania, dovo aveva gla' una foitlsslma giiainlglone, o che invece fnrn' di tutto per teiierl.i oontro gil attnechi dcgll nus- I triad o del bulguii, iltenendo che II pos- I sesso di Vulona e' una necesslta' mllitare ' die ilsuaida la sltuaiione In genernle. Ncssuna nntizla si hu oggl da Homa tlrea 1'Albaiila. leri pero' si dlcevn die 1 Kssad pasciti' aveva operato con le sue truppe uu collegameiito con le forze Hall one c die si dlsponeva a dlfeudeie I plu' , linportanti nppioccl di Vnlona. j II genernle Cadorna comunlca che nella glornata ill glovedl' 1'artigllerla itallana bombaido' e dlspeise una colonna dl tiuppe austrlache che dlsceudeva verso II forte di Por, 1'opera plu' meridlon.ile del I gruppo ill l.ardaro. nella Val Giudlcarla. .ieue giornuta ill venerar e dl glovedl' vl e' stata graudo attlvHu' dl artlsllerla su tutta la frouto Itallana. ((,eggere in la pagina Ie ultimo e plu' dettagllate notUle siilla guerra, in Ital-lano.i SEIZURE OF GREEK PORT FOLLOWED U-BOAT ATTACK LONDON, Jan. 31. A dispatch from Salonlca sas: "An uuthorltatlvo state ment, Issued in explanation of the occupation of tho Greek fort on the Karaburun Peninsula, says It was dim to the fact that u few days ago a German submarine approached to within a few miles of tlio entrance to tho channel leading to th port or Salonlca and torpedoed a transport conveying a large number of mules. The transport was beached and a majority of the mules were saved. This attack in Greek territorial waters demonstrated to tho Entente naval authorities tho necessity of tin energetic policing of the roast." BATTLE-SCARRED GOEBEN STILL FIGHTING FOR TURKS CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 31 Tho Turkish battle cruiser Sultan Splm. formerly the German cruiser Goebeu, despite seven serious actions aud severa( minor engagements, 4s still a lighting unit, apparently as efficient and powerful as at the outbreak of the war. She shows the marks of numerous Injuries received In her various encounters, notably three inflicted by Russian U'-lnch shells, but only the scars remain. nul,. -"T-.. . ... . . JIIMKI'll I1 ItA!.. H. Pl.ltlHVllK IV1I.SAV JIAPUY U. W'OOmVAIt AY. machlnuit's trk-lin er cieiiricun. SHIP HAS PKPPKCT HKCOim According lo Navy Department olllci.il. she is one or Hie best submarines in the service and has a perfeot record. The K-5 lieoame detached from the pa rent ship Tallahassee while proceeding, south fiom the Uiookljn fjavy Yuid to the Florida drill giounds some time after j o'ciock &unuay morning Since that time no word of Iri wherrabouts has AUECES FOHfiKRV IN WILL Recorder Sheehan Probes Document Involving 8000 Estate Evidence In support of a forgery charge in connection with the will of Charles If. Richardson. Broad and Columbia avenue, was heard today by lleglster of Wills Sheehan. The paper purporting to be a will was found two years after Itlcliardson's death, which occurred April IS. 1911. It was brief and left the estate valued at J8.0O0 to Hlizabeth R. Richardson, a cousin of the diKeased Exception to the will was taken by Zaihary T. Richardson and upon his petition the recorder stalled an in vestigation which was not completed to da). Wilson to Urge Tariff Hoard WASHINGTON, Jan. Jl.-Prealdent Wil son Is expected to deliver, la person, a special message to Congiess asking for legislation 11 eating a tariff ommlsslon. U. S. AMBASSADOR'S DISPATCHES HELD UP ATHENS, Jan.. 31. Official diplomatic messages filed at the telegraph oITlca In Constantinople by the Vnited States Ambassador, and addressed to the Amer ican Legation heto for relay to Washington, nro being held up somewhere. "Confirmation" copies of diplomatic messages two weeks old have been received, and It was disclosed that n largo number of Important dispatches sent by wire bad failed to reach the Amciican Minister at Athens. GERMAN HOSPITAL TRAIN IN SMASH TIEIIMN, Jan. 3L A collision between a fast train and u hospital train at Calcum, Prussia, in which 1 persons on the hospital train were badly Injured and six persons on Hie fijst train Injured nnd one killed, Is reported In dispatches from Cologne. been received, and onieials, while insist- I toon aftei he leturni from his present Iiih that she was 'probably snnpl lost I A esteru trip. Congressmen Identified with In the Xos," were admittedly ver) anxious. I the Administration announced this after today, noon BRITISH SEIZE DUTCH MAIL BOUND FOR JAVA RERUN, Jan. 31. "Malls destined for the Dutch colony or Java were taken (y British authorities off the steamship Rembrandt, which sailed from AmsterT dam on January 26 for Java," the Overseas News Agency states. "Reports from Amsterdam assert that the British took mall off the steamship Zeelandla, which (eft Amsteidam January 19 for South American ports." FRANCE FREES AMERICAN COTTON FOR SWISS BERNE, Jan. 31. The Krench Government, after long negotiations, has released 1S.O0O bales of American cotton, which had been stored at Havre and Boulogne and which could not be forwarded on account of the war. There Is great need Jn Switzerland for cotton, some of the mills already having suspended work. Great Britain has permitted Switzerland to Import 300,000 quintals ta quintal Is 120.16 pounds) of Egyptian cotton. GERMANS RESCUE STRANDED U-BOATS LONDON, Jan. 31. Two German destroyers grounded on the southeast coast of the Danish Island of Salthohn. in the sound, southeast of Copenhagen, accord ing to a Reuter dispatch ftont Copenhagen, A German cruiser, accompanied by trawlers, unived to assist in freeing the destroyers. Later advices to Reuter'a from Copenhagen stated that both the destroyers wore refloated II IM"- . II . ., J POPE PLEDGES AID TO RESTORE BELGIUM , ROME, Jan 31 - Pope Benedict received Cardinal Mercjer in uudlcnw befor the latter's departure to Helium. The J'ontiff told the Belgian prelate thaf t would do evwy thing in his power to secure the re-establishment of BclgiyHi m an independent State when tho terms of peace are diocusscd. tmitrnMOtri