South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 88, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 March 1915 — Page 4

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MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1915. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SLAUGHTERED ALL

HORSES FOR FOOD

Two Aviators Who Escaped From Przemysl Tell of Last Days Before Fall--Defend-ers Were Starving.

BASIL, Switzerland., March 29.--Vienna papers just received here give graphic details of the last days of Przemysl received from Capt. Lehmann and Lieut. Stanger, the only two aviators who escaped from the fortress. Lieut. Stanger says: "During the last few day all the horses were slaughtered for food. The

entire supply of oats was grounded into

A ith di!!imlty and tho otnecrs had to aluad of the companies. "!'. 10 o'clock in th morning the

j attack had failed and tho troops tagI 'i i L- undrr : ttiiiriU.rntia fir, fur

1 mile. "Tli'- rttrat followed ,y a : fiirio'i Knsdan l-ombrirdmeot whlh

k j't up fr three (lay? ani three: night. " n the morning of March 22 tho signal for tho blowing up of tho fort 'a Jven. At the same time three :m;? ix started for 1 1 i Carpathians

land four balloonv -v it li 10 !:.--s- ntft rs

!-. 1 It, hat .rth!ng Is known of M at 1" i-nrr." of them. "Th- tlr?tru tioii e,f tho foils fiitfd s- systematically that tho v -ork .:s eomi h f d in onr- hour and m 1 rt ;i t -.-. Tho ?.Q-centimctcr niortjir.i fnd all tho Ai puns w ro laid if; dyii'tinito and Mown to atoms; all th- iriotor cars also wore Mown tip, whii" S.ooooo krnrns worth of paP r rnorioy was burn'-d." C;ipt. I,''hmann stated it as hi opinion that If tho siege had boon prolonged for 4 hours moro all of tho civilians within tho town would have horn dead.

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MEXICANS TOLD NOT

TO FIGHT ON BORDER

ttarvincr. of th-- oph- of th- town

dying t r.:r; -tii n daily. All the iivallaMo food s apply v.;:- d:'r:lutd among tho soldi' t.- of t i: trarriyon on tho morning of .!,:r-li j;t previous to th- I . i s t sorti-, (.v ry man g ttlnir t'Ao .-; r i of food with tho prohibition that ho ma. -a; not -it tho contents rnt.ro thin ono .it a tirno under penalty of d ath. Tho triop--? h id boon so starwd that it was f ar -d that ths .v v i.nlil r ri-.it and di- from tho s-jddop coriLM tion. "Ipito tho prohibition many of th ni'-n ato ;il thoy ro--lvod hnmodiatoly a rni diod frorii th' fffor-ts. TTh1 starving tro ps coul 1 maroh only

Warning la Curriul to Callos at Aua Prfcta fnt Idve Up to Airrt'oniont.

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AOT'A IMIIETA. -Metier. March 29. Tlio strongest representations yet made by the American government to tho warring factions in tho state of Sonora were delivered Sunday to Gen. F. Flias Calks, commanding the Carta nra garrison at thin point when a written communication was received from Col. Charles M. O'Connor, commandin:; tho United States patrol ni inline the border alonp Arizona and New Mexico. TIk- document warned the Mexican commander that any further fighting alotuT the bonier would re sult in interference by American troops and that Cfn. CaUea' part in tin." agreement entered into at Naco three months ap:o between tho Carranza and Villa factions at the behest of Con. Hugh L. Scott should bo lived up to. It w.ajs pointed out that to Gen. Callos that any resumption of the fihtinsr or his refusal to honor the peace pact could only terminate; in drastic action on the part of tho United states troops on tho American Fide of the international boundary. Tho message leaves no epenlns for misconception ef its meaning by the Mexicans. Mexicnn officials arc at a loss to understand what proveked its delivery.

AUTO DRIVER IS SUED Orphans Claim Ho Was to Maine for Parents Heaths.

KVANRVITLIJS, Ind., March H. As the outcome of an automobile necliUnt in which their parents. Rev. Horace "Works Jones of St. Paul s Fplscopal church here and his wife, were killed last April, suits as,'ro"atin $2,000 in behalf of two orphanod Jores ehildren have been brought against Talwnrd N. Veil, rnercliandisM broker, who .as driving the Mutomobilo in which the pastor and hi wife wore rhlinpr. Speeding is ( harped In the suit.

wm:yfj? di ks. NFW YOlUC, March I'D. Liebian?. one of the founders of the '-rowimr company of S. fdebmanns' ' ns, died Sunday at his home in this iity. lie had retired from tho vice presidency of the company six years :lp. Tlie deceased was T'J years old and a native of CJermany.

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TWO SHIPS ARE CHASED aeMiCe'rs Tell oT i:lHTlons With (.erniaii Submarines.

I.'NI).V, March 2r. Two new York liners, the White Star Arabic anl the Trrns-At lantiiue Niagara, were ehase. )y i; nr.an sul -.marines ui their way i' tluir homr port.". The Arabic had her evcittr. experience on Fri-lay in the Irisli nra; the Niagara 'ncountered the submarine off Cherbourg on Thursday. l'.ith hner.s carried continc;ent of 'prisoner" from the German auxiliary cruiser Prinz Illtel Krielcrich. The Arabic had 2S oflictrs and s-a-men ef the Fteamshlp Willerbv siink rei. L'O in th- south Atlantic. On board the Niagara were the crew of Ii I'loride. .sunk off I5ra7.il.

EVELYN CAPTAIN IS BACK Had Seond ('1(N Call When the Denver Sank.

RIOSTOIMF GASES, SOURNESS. AND INDIGESTION

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Xi:W YORK, March 2P. Captains ef two lost liners arrived Saturday on the Mepantic of the White Star line. They were Frederick Avery of the Denver, which foundered in midAtlantic several da.vs a?n, and Cemimander David K. Smith of the Evelyn, which was s,rnk by a rnin? erf the flcrman cnasi. Ho was rescued from the Denver on which he was returnin.? to this country.

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Steamer Brussels Reports That German Boat Failed to Reappear Stoker Says He Felt the Vibration.

LONDON', March 29. Tho Great Eastern Railway company's steamer Urussels, bound from Harwich to Rotterdam, Saturday afternoon at 1 p. in. plghtrd a large German submarine eight mile's from Muas lightship, pave battle to tho German, rammed her whilo running at lull speed and Is believed to havo sunk her. The submarine was of the largest type launched by the Germans. It was fully 300 feet Ion,-. The Daily News correspondent at Rotterdam sends the following account of the thrilling fight: "The steamship took the aggressive throughout tho iisht. Capt. Wyatt. who recently escaped in the steamship Wrexham from the U-2S, was in command. He has refused to give eletails of the encounter until he has made his repert to the British consul. I have obtained, however, the narrative. "Tho submarine which was very large, hoisted a signal to stop immediately. The captain ordered 'full speeel ahead' and continued on his course. Tho submarine thereupon started te cross the vessel's bows, only to 'finel herself llred en by the IJrussels, whion was then making 10 knots, two knots above her normal speed. "Taken by surprise, the submarine, which had no men showim? on deck, began to submerge. Seeing her diving, Capt. Wyatt shouted to starboard the; helm. The Urussels came around ami it was a race to determine whether the submarine would get under beforethe Rrusels could cut into her. The captain kept his eye on tho disappearing periscope. A stoker says that he felt a vibration of a shock when the Urussels bow went over the spot where the submarine was last seen. Tho officers of the? Brussels searched the surface, for half an hour, but saw nothing of the submarine."

GERMAN SUBMARINE HAS BRITISH CREW V-21, Whie h Was Sunk hi February, Jin RetMi RalM-d and Repaired.

LONDON, March 29. It no v." transpires that th-; famous submarine F-21. the officers of which were personally decorated with iron crosses by the kaiser has become part of the British navy. Sunk off the west coast somewhere rear Fleetwood about the middle of February the U-.l was raised and taken into Ban ow-in-Furness. he was very slightly damaped, although the cause of disablement cannot be ascertained. In fact t lie whole affair is shrouded in mystery anel has been one ef the most closely guarded of naval secrets. Slight repa'rs were maele and in a

very short time tho U-21 was again at j t .1 .1 X 1.... I

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GERMANY IS IN NO DANGER OF STARVATION Dr. A. I Iienulainl Says Americans Discredit any Reports or Rumors. WASHINGTON, March 2 '."Americans may promptly discredit any rumors or reports that Germany is being starved as the result of siege operations," said Dr. A. V. Bourland, exfeutive secretary of the Southern cenference for Education and Industry who recently passed four years in (Jermany and is constant in communication with friends there. "The remarkable faculty of the Germans for thorough, scientific organization," said Mr. Bourland, "is nowhere more in evidence than in the realm of agriculture, despite the disadvantages of a poor soil and a climate much inferior to that of the United States. "Crop diversification is a simple matter In Germany. Their system of Kovernment works from the top down while ours Is built upon the Individual citizen. The government can impress its v. ill upon the soil as easily as it impresses men into military service."

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manned by a British crew. Little credence was given to the Btories circulated regarding her fate, but in absence of all news regarding her whereabouts she just tlropped fron notice and her exploits were forgotten.

EXPLANATION IS WANTED Dutch Government Asks Why the Medea Wiw Sunk.

HOTTFllDAM. March 20. Althemgh the Netherlands government has pressed strongly for explanation from th Oernuui government regarding tho sinking of the Medea r.nd other acts against Dutcli shipping no reply lias yet tien received. The Luteh minister In Berlin has been told that the German poernment is not yet in full posssnion of tho facts. Ostensibly to make the necessary inquiries to obtain these facts a Gorman official arrived .Saturday at Zcebru'go to Invrptitr the seizure and detention cf the Uatavler V and the Zaanstroom.

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