'jtJI(i 1 T'"-SSTVjV' 1 1T $m BVl3NIHa LBPGBB-XJHILAIlilLPHIA, WEDffKBDAY, AP1HL 12, 191G. - VPpBpWf,( 5 U-BOAT ACTION WAITS ON BERLIN DISCLAIMER TEXT Washington Believes Sub marines Are Wilfully Striking NO MORE PARLEYING president's Hands Tied Until All Evidence Is Available for Consideration BERLIN, April 12. A IciiRthy per sonal message from Ambassador Gerard is accompanying the Getmnn communication on the Sussex and al lied cases to Washington. Gerard forwarded the statement from the German Foreign Office at noon yesterday. The message he sent with it is a confidential report on the German attitude. WASHINGTON. April 12. tlnttl the text of Qermnny's reply to tho Inquiries of Ambassador Gerard re garding recent submarine activities can ba thoroughly studied. President Wilson can taho no steps to bring the situation to a head. But under no circumstances will ho enter Into a Rorlcs of extended diplomatic exchanges of this, otllclnl) at tho Whlto House and tho State Depart ment aald today. Tho situation Ih grnvo because of tho general belief that Ger man submarines uro disregarding orders At the Whlto House today. It was said that the President still had all of tho questions at Issue under consideration, but that no action would bo taken until tho entire facts being gathered by the State Department nro In his hands. Tho aftldavltf) In tho Sussex, nngllshninn, Man chester Engineer nnd other recent cases. gathered by tho Embassies In Paris and London, will reach hero tomorrow, and tho German reply, denying responsibility for the Sus3ox and defending action In other cases, Is expected about tho same time. On tho evo of determining a course of action to pursuo with Gormany In tho dangerous situation arising out of recent submarine activities In tho English Chan nel, the question facing President Wilson and his advisers today seems to ho: "How far can wo go with tho evidence at hand?" Tho President and his Cabinet are said to bo convinced a German submarine sank tho Channel packet Sussex. They aro nlso said to be convinced German BUbmarlno commanders havo embarked on a now reign of terror. In which the safety and rights of neutrals are being disregarded with amazing abandon. Hut conclusive proof that a German sub marine sank tho Sussex may be lacking. U-BOAT CAMPAIGN TAKES ADDITIONAL VICTIMS Moro British Vessels Torpedoed. Spanish Sailors Drowned LONDON, April 12 The British stenm shlp Smeaton, owned by tho Great West ern Hallway, has been sunk by a German submarine. 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Tho pas sengers and crew were given t6 minutes to leavo the ship. 0FFENS1VA TEDESCA , VERSO IL MARE EGEO Le Trttppe Teutonicho Con- quistano Una Posizione dcgli Allenti a Nord di Salonicco Telcgramml dn Ateno dleono cho lo forze tedesche eh sono nulla f route dl Salonicco hanno Inlzlato operazlonl ofTen slc contro le llnoe dl reslstcnza degll alleatl e cho lo pmlztonl dl Here Tepe sono gla' cudute nelle loro manl Questa lmprovvlsa mossa del tcdeschl fa presn giro un'offenvn a breve seadenza sulla fronte dl Salonicco. dove probabllmente II Comando germanlco tentera' dl fiplngoro gll alleatl verso II marc. Flnora vl era stnta una ccrtn nttlvlta' sulla fronte bat canlca. ma non tale da fur credere ad una oifcnslva vera o propria con ben deflnltl oblettlvl. tntunto gll alleatl hanno oceupato risola grcca dl Cefulonla ed un tote gramma da Ateno dice cho rssl si pre parallel nd occuparo nncho II porlo dl Aorgoitoll, pure ncll-lsoln dl Cefnlonla o a cmmlcrio ana nnugazlone. II plroscafo Italtann Unlone, cho rlmnso vlttinia dl un slluro, fu afTondatu ncl Canalo dclla Mnnlca, porclo' da un sotto marlno tcdesco o non uustrlnco. II capl tano o' ptato sbarcato all'IIavro o alTcrma cho II sottomnrino lanclo' It slluro senza nlcun preavvlso. BRITISH NOTE SAYS 38 WERE PLOTTERS Continued from I'wtr Vine lili enemy In regions remote from nctual lighting "It may be recalled thnt a rertnln lieu tenant. Ilobert Kay, of the German army, was reported In the press last nutumn to havo been detected experimenting with bombs designed to destroy merchant slilpi leaving America nnd operating In tho Interests of the enemies of Germany. "Ho was s,il(l to haio admitted tint ho was sent by tho German 'luthnritlci to the. United States oxprcs.iIv for this pur pose His Majesty's Government Is now nwnro what degree of tiutli there may bo In this story, but numerous Incidents In America and elsewhere havo shown that the facts may be as stated ami m.iv in typical. "It Is then evidently of tho greatest importance for n belligerent power to In t Tcept on tho high seas not only mob 1 members of tho opposing army may bo found traveling on neutral hlily. but also those agents whom the enemy sends to Injure his opponents abroad or whosj services ho enjoys with out having himself commissioned them." Recital to'Aid Peace Work A recital for the benefit of pence work In this city will ho given tonight in the New Century Club by Dorothy, Rosalind nnd Cynthia Fuller, of Dorset, England Old English war nnd peace songs will be sung. Tho drawing room of tho club will bo decorated with peaco flags loaned from tho collection of Joseph Elklnton. of Jtoylan. FRENCH REPULSE BRANDENBURGERS IN DASH ON VAUX German Attacks on Village, Fort and Caillette Woods Fail HELD AT BOIS CARRE Teutons Renew Liquid Fire and "Tear Shell'"' Assaults West of Mouse PATHS, April 12. German Infantry attacks with liquid flro were resumed wel of the Meuso niver. In tho sector of Verdun, last night. Tho French War Office announced today In an ofllclal communique that tho Teutons noiaulted tho French position In Hots Carre, between Cumleres and Ixs Stort Homme (Dead Man's Hill), but were re pulsed. A violent bombardment of the Frcm-h positions Is being innlntnlncd from the DiiURUmont-Vattx front. All night long the German guns hurlJcl shells against the positions of tho French. French mllltnr critics estlmnti that tho German losses In their attneks on both sides of the Meusc since Sundny reach nt least a division and n half C.o.OOO men). Moro than a division of Brandenburg- ers were hurled ngalnst the Fremh posi tions In Callletto Wood on Tuesday nnd sgalnst French positions on both sides of the wood. Tho attack was made by four columns over a front two miles wide. The object of tho first column was to throw tho French bnck on Bras; tho second column sought to reenpturo Callletto Woods, and check the stondy ndvnnce of the French In that region; the third column uns to feoecupv Vaux village, whllo the fourth wns sent against tho slope nf Fort Vaux The assaults were delivered through a yellow haze, caused by the "tear Hhells" which tho German artillery had fired ngalnjt tho French lints before the Infan try wns sent forward. For miles around tint atmosphere could not be breathed, and the men fought with their poison gas masks ,on, making n i trangely grotesque picture Tho French lino held like a stone wall, except In the centre, wlure the b.iltlc-lov-Ing Urnndenburgers wvro nblo tn enpturo somo trenches. They were busily en gaged In consolidating their now positions at sundown when French icservcs counter attacked nnd tho Germans were driven back, losing about 100 prisoners. 'Xgerpii&ri GERMANS CLAIM GAINS IN CAILLETTE WOODS Berlin Report Contradicts Paris Statement on Fighting at Point BCRbtN, April 12. German troops have advanced nt soveral places in the fighting In Caillette woods, northeast ot Verdun, tho War Office announced thli afternoon. West of Caillette woods thrco French counter-attacks In the Pepper Height region broke down under German artillery fire. On the west bank of the Steuse, French attacks northeast of Avocourt, near tho village of Hnucourt, were checked by tho Germans. German troops raided English portions near La noisette during the night, taking 29 prisoners. GERMANS HURL NEW OFFENSIVE IN THE BALKANS Sudden Assaults Win For tified Post Herald Re sumption of Drive TEUTONS CONCENTRATE ATIin.VS, April 12. German troops, assuming tho offensive on tho Korbo-Orock frontier, havo captured the fortllled position of Do Vctcpe. A violent cannonade has been resumed along tho Lalto Dolran-Ghcvgell front, north of E&lontcn. Tho Allied batteries apparently nro numerically bupcrlor, dis patches from the front Btntc. SALO.NICA, April 12. That tho Gorman allies fenr a flank nt taek through liulgnrla by the Anglo French foires Is Indlcnte'd by their pres ent activities. Tho Allies In tho northern pnrt of Greek Macedonia nro extending their lines. In order to meet nny nttack on their left wing the Germans and Bul garians havo begun building strong forti fications along tho Mollnlt-N'cvrokop lino In the sector of I'etrlch. Tho Germnns nre concentrating heavy forcoa of men nnd grcnt masses of guns nnd ammunition around I'etrlch. Petrlch Is In liulgnrla. 30 miles north east of Lake Dolran. Mcllnck and Nov roknp arc northeast of I'etrlch. 5 iC rz$m$Z AUTOCAK FLEET INSTALLED BY THE LEDGER v WHEN a newspaper is ready to go to press the rolls ,of paper must . be in place ON TIME! When the train rolls into the station, the newspapers must be on the platform ready for it ON TIME! 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The Autocar Commercial Delivery Car Specialists r Philadelphia IL FORTE DILUSERM DANNEGGIATO DALLE BATTERIE ITALIANE Un Rapporto Speciale del Gen erate Cadorna Dice Falsi e in Malafede 1 Bollettini Austriaci UNA DEGNA RISPOSTA ItOMA, 12 Aprlle, 11 Mlnlstero dclla Guerra pubbllcava lerl sera II Eeguonto rapporto del gen erate Cadorna: "Sulla fronte tra la voile doll'Adlge o la Vat Sugana It nemlco nprl' II fuoco con nuovl o potentl cannonl, ma la nostra nrtlglterla. controbnttc' cfllcaccmonte lo battcrle nemlchc. 11 ben dlretto fuoco delta nostra nrtlgllerla provoco' un grando Incendlo nttorno a Calcoranlca, sul lago dl Catdonnzzo, nella Vat Sugana, e dan ncgglo' gravemonto II forte dl I.userna, sull'altoplano dl Lavnrone. "Sulla fronte delt'Isonzo si ebbo lerl una Intcnea nttlvlta' dl artlgllcrln, special monte sullo nlture n nord-ovest dl Gorlzla. Sul Carso nol nbblnma bombardato c dls perso colonno In mnrcla In dlrezlono dl OppacchlaBella. "Nella notto del 9 corrcnto Idroplanl ncmlct lasclarono endcro undid bombo su Grado, inn II danno fu Inslgnlflcanto o non bI ebbe nlouna vlttlmn." Tnnto nel clrcoll parlamcntnrl nuanto ncl pnese vl e' grunde lnteressc per la dls cusslone del bllnncln nlla Camera del De putatl, glacche' si sper.i cho questa dis cussions vnrra' a gettare un po' phi' dl luce sulla sltunzlotic mllltare. H si -as-pctta nnchc die da (ueita dlscusslono vorra' fuorl una nuova affcrmnzlono degll alleatl dl perseveraro nella lotla o dl usaro tuttl 1 mczzt cho sono n loro dlspo slztonc, inllltnrl, dlploinnllcl, potitlcl cd economic!, per II conscgulincnto delta vlt torla. Quarauta dcputatl dl ognl partlto sono Inscrlttl a parlnrc sul bllnnclu degll Ksterl, e si credo cho II mlnlstro degll Ksterl, on. Sonntno, fnrn' sabato la dlchlarnzlono del govcrno. Una volta votnto II hllanclo, la Camera prendera' lo vacanze pasquall. SI apprendo qui cho per Inlzlntlva delta Germanla si lntnolcranno presto negozl atl tra la liulgnrla e l'Autrla per la spartlzlono dclla Serbia. Sebbeno si sla gla' declsn che la Bulgaria avra' la parte del leone, nondimeno al tcmono compll cazlonl per II fatto che 11 govcrno dl Sofia non hn punto rlmmclato alia pretcsa dt avere Salonicco 'cho gll fu protnesso a patto che la Itumanla conservni.se la sua r.cutralltn'. N'el caso die ta Kumanla fosse liitcrvcnuta nella guerra, lufatti, la .Germanla e lAustrla non nvrebbero po tuto daro nlcun nluto alia Bulgaria. Pol ,VW Xc-- yet their operating CHASSIS $1650 v Company, Ardmore, Pa. Factory Branch 23d and Market st teraono nnche aftre compllcazlonl per 1'Albanla. WASHINGTON, D. C, 12 Aprlle. IVAmbasclnta Itatlana ha reso pub- bllco un rapporto del comandanto In capo delle forze Itallnne, nel qunlo o' detto che I rapportl austriaci rceenll circa successt contro gtl llallanl soho falsi. Ecco II testo del rapporto! "II bollcttlno mllltare mutrlaco del glome S Aprlle contlene le sollte false ns serzlonl. Esso dice cho le ti-uppe nustrl nche nella mnttlna del glorno 8 rluclrono a prendere una delle notre trlncco sul MrzII Vhr, ma si dlmentlca dl ngglungere che pocho ore dopo l'lntera posizione fu rlpresa, dnlla nostre truppe die feccro In qucll'occflslono 131 prlglonleri tra cul cinque ufTlelntl e presero at nemlco una mltrngHntrlcc, moltl fuclll ed nltro ma tcrlatc dl guerra. Ccntlnala dl soldatl austriaci mortl,ttra cul Un cnpltano, furono trovatl nello rlc'onqulstnto trlncec. "Lo Btesso bollcttlno annuncla II rlplo gamento delle nostre truppo dallo poslzlonl avanzatc del nelchkofel, gla annunclato da nol nel rapporto dcll'S corrente, o cerca dt far credere die gll austriaci hanno fatto 160 prlglonleri ltnlln.nl mentre sol tnnto 24 nostrl soldatl die mancavano al 1'nppctlo e sono ctassltlcatl Come dlspcrst, fuorno tn realta' catturatl. Sembrn pero' die sin costume del nostrd nemlco dl al terare ed Ingrandlro lo nostre perdlto con fondendo It numcro del mortl, del ferltl o del prlglonleri. "Nnturalmento II bollcttlno austriaci) non dice percho' I nostrl si rltlrnrono dallo poslzlonl nvanznto del Itelchkofel, o pnssa sotto sltenzlo It fatto cho per ottcnerc.un cosl' piccolo rlsultnto II nemlco dovetto nssoggettare la nostra poBlzlonl e ad un furtoso bombnrdamento con cannonl da 240, da ICO, da 106 o dl nltro callbro. "I nostrl soldatl mantennero brava monto la posizione per moltre ore, nono stanto lo pcrdltc subltc per It bombard nmento, o fu nppunto per non csporre lo nontre truppo a magglorl Inutlll perdlto che ta posizione avanzata fu evneuata In buon ordtno "Ancorn plu' mnnlfcstnmcnte falsa e' 1'nsserzlono conenuta ncllo Btesso bol lcttlno circa I'lnsucccsBo del raid nvla torlo austrlaco del 7 corrcnto sulla pi nnurn del basso Frlull. II bollcttlno au strlaco cerca dl far credcro che le stazlonl ferrovlarlo dl Cnsarzo e dl Snn Giorgio dl Nognro furono-bombnrdnto con successo, mentro per 1'cfTetto delle nostro nrtlglt crlo nntlaeree, cho Impedlrono nl nemlco ill avvlclnnrsl troppo, l'nttneca nemlco fntli' coinpletnmcnto su San Giorgio o cnuso' soltanfo dannl Inslgnlflcnntl nlla stazlnnc dl Cnsarzo. "Htrann, per noil dire rldlcola, c' pol la mimlera come II bollettlno austrlaco an mmcla la pcrdltn dl due neroplaul abbat tutl durante 11 raid dal nostrl nvlatorl da caccla. Nel bollcttlno non e stnbltlto D numero degll acroplnni pcrdutl, ma si dice solo cho tra avlntorl austriaci nun fecero rltorno alia loro base. Sta di fatto che due ncroplanl austriaci furono abbattutl o qunttrn avlatorl, uno del quail ferlto, furono fnttl prlglonleri. "Ad ognl modo II bollcttlno nustriaco dove fare uso dl false asser.lonl per glustlflcaro I dlsastrl snffcrtl dalle squa driglle austrlacho che dal 27 marzo al 7 aprlle hanno pcrduto ben 12 macchlnc." in and year out loaded to cost is so low as to demonstration in Established 1897 Streets "How the Mid dle West Feels" on Wilson Roosevelt and Hughes, and their relations to Villa and Ger manyhow it feels on almost every thing political ex cept thp-tafftff is told by IirtyJ. Allen i n t hi s week's Clio 5'acf oiliers THB NATIONAL tTEBKLT Wtllnrd Film Men Face Arrest NKW YOntC, April 12. Five of tho men concerned tn the recent effort to got the Wlllnrd-JohnBon pictures Into this coun try by rephotographlng them across tho Canadian border lino near House's Point, N. Y probably will bo arrested today by the Federal authorities here. 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