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Latest News Of The War Latest News of the War LA INFORMACION English Section Year 9th.
San José Costa Rica Friday 12th May 1916 3429 Full text of German note to the United States on submarine warfare Drevail note Germany new overtures for Would withdraw from Belgium and France peace.
Fistrict muit FULL TEXT OF THE GERMAN ce in establishing the truth in tho case. takes into account the fact that both the lives and property of non comba Britain illegal method of conducting national Law, as recognized before the NOTE TO THE UNITED STA Should it be decided that he subma governments have for many years ants by showing no regard for the hier warfare, while bitterly fighting for outbreak of war, if Britain is likewise THE SMALL PERSON TES Tine commander was wrong in assum cooperated in developing these princi interests and rights of neutrals and her existence, had to resort to this ready to conform to these rules.
ing that the vessel was a man of war, ples in conformity with International non combatants and that it is through bad but effective weapon the subma The several attempts of the to Owing to its extension we were Cermany will not fail to assume the Law with one ultimate object in view: Britain methods that civilized warrio on GETS SPRIN BONNET Britain to act accordingly unable to publish in our yesterday consequences resulttherefrom. to always confine and an dsea warfare are has been severely injured. As matters stand, Germany cannot have, however, always fajled owing issue, the text of the German Note to In connection with the torpedoing of to the belligerents armed forces and Germany, in self defense against trut reiterate her regret for the viola to the flat refusal of Britain to accede the United States, giving preference to the Sussex, the United States has made to safeguard, as far as possible, the tion of the sentiments of humanity Moreover, Britain again violates the the bric reply of Washington to it. a series of statements the gist of non combatants against the horrors of GERMANY ADMITS RESPON which the United States extends with International law in a manner surpasBut we believe that our readers will be which is the assertion that the incident the war.
SIBILITY IN SINKING OF SU such fervor for the unhappy victims sing all bounds and outraging the pleased to find elsewhere in this issue, was considered as one instance of the SSEX AND OFFERS REPARA but which she does not extend with the neutral rights, by her latest declaration that most important document. Ed. deliberate method of the indiscriminate BLAMES GREAT BRITAIN TION TO THE UNITED STA same warmth and felling for the many by which she pronounces. German bun destruction of vessels of all sorts, TES million women and children who, acker coal contraband and by establisnationalities and destination by the Although this consideration has cording to the avowed intention of hing conditions under which British AID SUFFERING German submarine commanders. great weight alone, it would not, howe SPECIAL AND EXCLUSIVE Britain, shall be stared and whose coal alone can be supplied to the neuBABIES, CAMP FIRE ver, under the present circunstances, trals this be SERVICE GIRLS APPEL RESTRAINED SUBMARINES, determine the atitude of Germany in armies of the Central Powers to ac unheard of attempt to force neutral CLAIM answering the United States, who has cept an ignominous capitulation.
appeared on behalf of the sacred prin the United States to the efect that Ambassador Gerard has cabled to tonnage into the service of British war trade.
This assertion the German Govern ciples of humanity and International ALLEGES DISCRIMINATION The Germans know that the United Germany admits Tesponsability in sin ment finds itself compelled to empha Law.
States has the power to confine the tically repudiate but, however, thinks Germany must, however, again re king of Sussex. Submurine officer Germany fajls to understand this war to the armed forces of the bellithat it would matter little o enter into peat with all emphasis that it was not to be punished and reparation made discrimination all the more as she has gerent countries in the interests of details at the present state of affairs, Germany but Britain who ignored the for loss of American lives on board repeatedly and explicitly declared that humanity and the maintainance of Inparticularly as the United States has accepted rules of civilized warfare and the sunk ship.
she was ready to use her submarine ternationalism and the United States omitted to substantiate its assertion by who extended this terrible struggle to Special Correspondent weapon in strict conformity with Inter would have been certain of attaining referring to concrete facts this end if she had been determined Germany only states that she bas imto insist against Britain violations on posed far reaching restraints in the use the grounds of the incontrovertible of the submarine as a weapon out of rights and freedom of the neutrals on consideration for the interests of the the high seas.
But as matters stand SISTER PEACH BASKET neutrals, in spite of the fact that these Germany is under the impression that restrictions are necesarily advantageous the United States, while demanding to Germany enemies This hat is for play. not holidays.
and that no of Germany who is truggling for her durable straw au naturel, with turn such considerations have ever been existence, that she refrain from the use down brim, has a band of rather wide shown the neutrals by Britain of her of her most effective weapon, and whi blue velvet ribbon, a bow front and allies.
The German submarine forces were (SPECIAL SERVICE) active in Guadelope near Colima bor will be made to complete security of demands the condition for the mainte aft and a fruity cluster on the left der.
ordered to conduct the submarine cantAmericans against raids by Mexican nance of relations with Germany, she side.
TURKISH REPORT paign in accordance with the general Bandits, Miliţia when mobilized will confines herself to protests against the CAPTURERS CAPTURED principles of visiting, searching and number 4, 000 nen and regulars, 3(000. illegal method of Germany and not CONSTANTINOPLE.
destroying merchantmen, as recognized 551 Offthose of her enemies.
hy International Law, the sole exeepcers in Gen, Townsends fort, Genel MARATHON. Eight Americans BASE BALL RESULTS However, the neutrals cannot expect that Germany, who is forced to fight tion being wariare against the enemy rals colonel and Major in surrendered who Villistas captured succeeded in CITES MUNITION SALES Kutelamara garrison, half of Officers overpowering their guards and bringtrade and this was carried on against National League, New York, 13 for her existence, shall for the sake the enemy freight ships encountered made prisoners are Europeans. the ing them captives to the States.
Pittsburg. 5: Chicago, 8; Cincinnati, Mereover, the people of Germany of the interests of the neutrals American League. Chicago, 5: know to in the War Zone around Great Briain others Hindus threefourths soldiers what a considerable extent her use of her most effective weapon AMERICAN MOVILIZATION and regarding these to assurances we however are Indians.
New York, 4: St Louis, 10; Washing the enemies of Germany are being sup if the enemy is permitted to continue Te contained in our declaration of Fe GERARD CABLED GERMAN CON WASHINGTON. Secretary of 1; Boston, ton, 5; Detroit 16; Phil, 2; Cleveland, plied with all kinds of war materials to apply at will its method of warfare bruary from the United States, when she ap which violates International Law, as 1915 Germany cannot admit any doubt DITIONS OF PEACE War Baker issued the following pears in defense of the sentiments of such a demand would be incompatible that these orders as given by the Outbreak in big bend district at the HOUSE VS. SENATE humanity and the principles of Inter with the character of neutrality.
LONLON. Wilson hears peace border has further emphasized the national Law cannot under the circuns FRE GIRLS GUARDIAN Government to the German submarine commanders have been executed in all terms. Ambassador Gerard said to have danger of similar occurrences at other WASHINGTON. The House yes tances, meet the hearty response from URGES DEMANDS ON ENGLAND of suffering babies and little children in this country and cood faith possible and if errors have called Germany conditions Retention points of the border consequently Presterday rejected the Senate amendment the people which such an appeal would Germany is convinced that the Unitoccurred it must be expected that they of Lorraine Courland Wilson has ordered the Militia in Ari providing for a standing army of otherwise be certain to find ed States does not think of making If Germany, nevertheless, is resolved such a demand, knowing that the Unitin Europe, the Camp Fire Girls will could not, in any kind of warfare, le autonomous Poland involved. Would zona, New Mexico and Texas to report 250, 000 men and today the Senate in special efforts in the week of March fotally avoided, and allowances withdraw from Belgium and France to Gen, Funston for further instruc turn rejected the House bill providing to do her utmost by making conces ed States has repeatedly declared its 11 18 to collect money and clothing. be made in our conduct of a naval war. reports indicate.
tions as to stations. Must take along for a standing army of 140, 000 men. sions it must be understood that she is The appeal says: Letle children are fare against an enemy who resorts to the border patrol duty. In addition to kg guided not only by the great doom determination to restore the freedom siffering untold misery both in our all kinds of ruses whether they are GERMAN REPORT Militia two infantry regiments order ANOTHER CONFERENCE which threatens the civilized world of the seas from whichever of the osuntry and in Europe. What is going ed to border and further arrangements permissible or illicit belligerents violated it.
should the cruel and sanguinary war on in Europe is enough to make us be extended or prolonged. all very unhappy if Accordingly, Germany is confident we only knew BERLIN Germans take over CARRANZA FIRM WHEN EL PASO. Arrangements Germany is conscious of her strenght that, as a consequence of the new ordabout it. We go on with our work POINTS OUT WARNINGS 1, 300 prisoners at Hill 304 through HE MAKES DECISION being made for another conference but in spite of this, twice during the ers issued to her naval forces, the Unit and play. little thinking of it. The newspapers cannot make people un in naval and land warfare, nevtral cd to top of heights.
Apart from the possibility of crores new advance German lines are extendbetween Generals Scott and Obregon. last few months she has announced to ed States will also consider the remoIt was stated at Obregons headquart the world her readiness to make peace val of all impediments which may prehappy all the time by publishing the entering the war zone are exposed at se dreadful things that are actually hap times to unayoidable dangers and even crs that conference would probably be on a basis safeguarding her vital inteS, COLGATE SUNK held this afternoon rests and this alone should indicate the restoration of the freedmon of the vent our mutual cooperation toward pening. Over there children are found in cases where naval action las brer Hat it is not through Germany fault Wandering in the fields hungry and in LONDON. German submarine CARRANZA DISAPROVES PRO that peace is still withheld from the seas during the war, as suggested to its cold, cryin for their parents. Babre enfimed to ordinary forms of cruiser note of Jule 23, 1915, and does not are bom every day, and the mothers are repeatedly come to grief.
TOCOL wartare, neutral persons and guols sank British vessel Colgate, 12 landed nations of Europe.
doubt that the United States will now 14 missing Germany would all the more be jus demand and insist that Britain forthnot only have no dainty layouts for Cei many has repeatedly and expliciWASHINGTON. dispatch re tified in declaring before any forum with conform with the rules of Interthe little ones, but in many cases have ly warned the neutrals of the dangers CRIMINAL ATTEMPT ceived from Ambassador Rogers at of mankind or history that she would national Law which were universally no clothing at all many freeze and to which they were exposed by mines Mexico City to Seety Lansing says not bear the resposibility if, after 21 recognized before the outbreak of the many starve to death The picture ylich already have been responsible DUNKIRK, Attempt made that General Carranza has shows Mrs. Easburn, one of the for the loss of numerous shiys indicated months of warfare, the discussion of war, as stated in the notes presented today to wreck the Twentieth Century his disapproval of the tentative border the submarine question should take a by the United States to Britain on Camp Fire Girls guardians.
Cermany on several relain has express, No damage resulted to eitprotocol recently concluded between turn seriously threatening the mainte December 18, 1914, and November 4, made proposals to the Unjos Stages her train or passengers because of this Gens. Scott and Obregon nance of peace with the United States 1915 TEXT OF ANSWER tending to reduce to a minimum, for attempt. Authorities investigating American travellers and goods, NO MORE NOTES, SAYS LAN WANTS TO PREVENT RUPTURE However, should the United States WASHINGTON SING The following inherent dangers of naval warfare to take these steps and not attain the obAs far as it lies with her, Germany ject it desires, which are to have the is the text of Germany answer to the which they were exposed, but unfortu GERMAN SUBMARINE BLOWN UP WASHINGTON. Secty Lansing wishes to prevent things taking this laws of humanity followed by all the United States notes received here to nately the United States always decidday from Berlin: ed not to accept them but had she actoday indicated that the United States course and therefore is prepared to belligerents, then Germany would be AMSTERDAM. German submaridid not consider any reply to Germany do her utmost to confine her operations facing a new situation against which The undersigned, on behalf of Ger cepted them she would have been insto the latest note would be necessary in the war, during the rest of its dura she must inany has the honor to present the trumental in preventing the greater ne recently blown up by mine near reserve complete liberty in following reply to the United States part of the accidents already sustamed Varna in the Black Sea, Crew Saved.
and unless a German reply specifies to tion, to the fighting forces of the her decision.
of April 20 regarding the submm by Americans the contrary it will assumed that Ger belligerents thereby insuring the freeAMERICANS TO LEAVE MEXICO rine Germany still stands by her offer to many accepts the American views as dom of the seas on the principle upon The undersigned avails himself of Germany handed to the proper naval come to an agreement along these lines which Germany believes now, as before the opportunity to renew the amtessaauthorities for an early investigation because as German was repeatedly de American Consuls and American resiEL PASO. State Dept notified and on which she agreed with the Unit dor Gerard his assuranses of highest the evidence recoinning the torpedoing clared, she cannot dispense with the rents in Mexico to leave the Country NO CONFERENCE ARRANGED ed States.
consideration and esteem, of the Sussex as comunieated by the use of her submarine campaign against without delay.
Germany, guided by this idea, notiUnited States Government Judging her enemy trade.
EL PASO. No conference has fies the United States that her naval (Signed) VON JACOW CARRANZA from the results which the investigabeen arranged between Gens. Scott forces have received the following tion yielded, Germany is alive to the to make further concessions by adopHowever, Germany has now decided NO MORE AMERICAN TROOPS Just how far General Venustiano and Obregon up to late today and it order: INTO MEXICO Carranza, president de facto of Me is stated that the inititive must come In accordance possibility that the ship mentioned in ting certain methods in the submarine with the general her noe of April to, was torpedoed by campaign in the interests of the neuxico, would go in his opposition to from Obregon if negotiations are to principle of visit, search and destrucMEXICO. CITY. OFFICIAL IMPORTANT a Cerman submarine, was actually iden trals. In aching this decision, Germa Steps are being taken to prevent the main permission were granted to MoAmerican pursuit of Villa was uncer continue.
tion of merchantment, as recognized by International tical to the Sussex is Law, such vessels nicturated by considerations far entry of any more American troops. xicans to cross our border in case of THEY WERE NOT LOST This is the only paper actually within or without the area declared a Germany, however, begs the United above the level of the disputed ques into Mexico.
States Government to reserve from tion.
Deed. But it seemed reasonable to naval zone shall not be sunk without publishing in Costa Rica direct further communication on the matter Washington observers to expect that MARATHON, TEXAS. Two pri. warning or without the safety of the official from the Germany attaches no less importance VILLISTAS ACTIVE until certain points have been ascer to the sacred principles of humanity he would make serious trouble, for he vates who were reported missing in lives of those o board first being insurBRITISH GOVERNMENT.
tained which are of decisive importan than does the United States and fully MANZANILLO. has gained a reputation for firmness, the Glen Springs raid were brought ed, unless they should attempt to escaVillistas very if not obstinaey.
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