WEATHER iMBABLE SH0WEB8 TO DAY AND ' ev-fORROW ; MODERATE SOUTU KAST ANi' SOUTH WINDS. ? "-." i \ \\W\ ..No. 25,359. Ktttilark *m.G *zz> ?m?iwm 'mAm IM aa* m?~& Sfribtttw CIRCULATION Over 100,000 Daily Net Paid, Non-Rclurnablo 1 .,|i4ngl,t IHlfi? I li.. I ribuna l**'n. Firat to Last ?the Truth: News-Editorials-Advertisements KRIDAY Al'lUf. 21, 1916. I IV P I l-'VT ln N"'' *"'k * '?'? Nr?"arl4. JflBflaf fllf 4 '11, V I..*4 | ?.,,, ||,.|?,.,,n ll.owhoro Two Onl*. Bernstorff Note PLOT TO MADE CANADA HALTED BY BERNSTORFF Conspiracy, Admitted in Von der Qoltz's London Confession, Was Formed by Attaches Here. VVARSHIPS IN PACIFIC TO SUPPORT LAND RAID leservists to Porm Attacking Force Tauscher Named as Source of Arms ?U. S. Agents Knew of Sdieme. London, April 21.?The invasion of Canada by German re ^n.is:. ted in tho Unitcd Statea wa* part of a plot hatcht.i ? mbera of thc German Embassy in the United SUtea, according to the confession of Horat von der Goltz, the German spy no* in New York. Tho confession was made pub !i,-to-day as a White Paper by the British government. X__! ? invade Canada, which was to have been sup jvrted by German warships then in tho Pacific, was abandoned potaeadvice i t Count von Bernatorff, German Ambaasador to to United States, after a consultation with Captain Boy-Ed and Captain von Papen, the naval and military attaches of the German government recently dismissed by the Washington gov? ernment. The British government in a memorandun. remarks that "von der G 11 .a statemen. finda detailed corroboration in the von Papen checks, which he cannot have known were in ih*' pNttssion of the British authorities." (on4u!? In 1 . S. Invol.ed. Mai; ?' prominont Gar ? iin-Amer.. ai ?? : Statoa are rT.?n::?.r..; ; part BTBJ parcel i ' '? L-.L-aritic Teu'. mmab. I the neuliali'y ?an of the : Stat -. which in c'.uieci the pof the Wi Canal. Gerrr.a- ? arioua Ameri jn cities are alao unplicatad, par I *adaj gt ' hkago and It, Paul. AaMflflj ? ? ? tion with he ? '? ? Y.rk. City, T. P 2 Woal I West El . Many Othrrr. Named. The ebiel ?? that the con-' feaaion of ? Golti nuakea here :i that it waa an extraordinary co incider. i I the British (iov .rr.r.c t I bai ' with ther. ??? I i U!tz.- .... ? ?? raajda *>ub . & ?...?? aflaaat Bl haa had. The ital ? briatlaa irith ra ai "A.'.id ihr (4>naulalra." . atatoaaeat a* given t ifl in part ii. I, I left tha R '*?' ?? >,;.,?' r . , llracti f < ? ? ? ? ,* I'ark, I ?an. fort raid d igaet, Hi aaa | ? . ,<-, wh'? * aW I . b?tag aeen voald ,'apon * fea | . , | Papai ? * .????.-. d by a eerti " aeher raa ra / . I ol taa '"**'. j.*,., ,, ... H .,:r,'or boat araaod Tha rr | . - oai ,,_,,.,.. . wir jr '.. tbe Kai kaa?/ ? ? infavorabla lafanaav '? aa i . ? Aaltrrl t>, Aid Invaaion. n ?? I a gr-i-.,.. ?,,. ,,, ,,f i anada by * ...,,; *rr,rr, t> " rvia'g Caatlbuaal 4>a i/*|* i. tvluion 4 I CHANGES HIS NAME; LOSES A FORTUNE Bergdoll Disinherited for Shift intf to "Brawn." 4- ? Philadelphia, April 20, ? ot a ni rr auphonioui name has cost . a Berg loll familj ties, num erous friends aml such part of the Bergdoll million- ns would hBv.. beei ? h-s mother. Mrs. Km ma C. Btrgdoll. widow of 4r<4 late ..ill, inilhonaiTP brawer. tt ro n | Btrgdoll aid ? .... i pei ?? k* .thi I . ? ? I S .'?!'.. glad of it. There'i ial ono ?i.,\v," said the mother. "He dida't ttll "'p that hr : to pack away the familj r.ame. but he didn't have to. Ha tned to get .. brother, Oronrar, sent to an in.ar.? .. but l.ruver had more sense Ifl s minute thal he e.er will have. Ach! Mr Btrgdoll! Mr. Brawal 1'm (..'lad r-e'a ( barley Brawn ttnd t.ot my ?nn. ... neednl come around here any raora !*-? goiag ?" roreiaa **y arllL Hs .'-on'* Kft a cent from mr. Thc new Mr Brawn's two brother? are Irv-.Ti Bergdoll, formerly a rac^. motor di - er, and Giwai I , Ben tvtator and raclag dan Bergdoll aaya hei ion aras ?shamed thal h.4 fathti r-^ade his miii ,... in tht brtwtry baaiBaaa, thus as i family name arith that ess. NEW CHI PSI CHAPTER IN AMERICAS CREW , , Pi olda the hor."r of he r? . , ? - 0f the o llega 'r"'' ' two ehapters repr. ;? B. America crew. The Alpha Alpha of Wesleyan, f Ul . !? ? ddlatoara, l '??inrlo-ed pltaat ii"H eMrt f?? t? t<> be aaalltd t? ihp hatiieshn) fund aa a r4--i.lt of Ihr .olle.l.on ?f a aabacriptloa trom ?*??* hrrs of Ihe Alpha Upha ' ***}** of Ihr 1 h. Pal l raternity nt WtB le%an 1 nivrrnt.. ?\\r ?i-b lo ritrnd lo >ou all poa-ible HUrrraa in Ihr rollrrliun ,,f Ihr fund, 01 ?f brlu4..- Ihal tbr idea la one ?hio Ki rUir hn? i iome tO tl to atay, He will lectura on tho pi world, stii!." bi Harvard, and hopea iri time to licroma a citixen, He il a Pole and haa lived ebiefly in London and I'nr is "Germany 44 II eontin ie her aob ,? warfare, and everyth ng ? to the United Statea enl waa his final predietion B8 from the p > I SAY PLANS BEGIN TO QUIT MEXICO Parley on Railway Use Keported?Scott Rc fuscs to Talk. I orreoi . *4"r : 20 I La Poquil to be ar raagiBg with General Luii Herrera at ii" ol the , withdrawal of the Amei i< an I l: ? . ? St. Louia, Apr 1 20. Ma oi Gi Hugh I Scott, < ef ot . Statea Army, on the way to the ... t. Louia thia evi tion was ... to i bb Antonii aad Bxpectod to remain but a - will bastofl back to Washington to report in pel 101 This lod hia that withdrawal of the Amei il Bn I from Mexico may b? ' I ba fure tbe ' ****** Bahi ? FIRE ALARM AGAIN FAILS IN EMERGENCY Boarding House Burns Duririe, Efforts to Call Engines. Three ftatdla efforts were made laal ! right to aummon enginea by use of tha f.re box in front of tbe Crltorlofl Theatre. Klames ate through thi I of The Martin, a four atory boardlng bcuse, at ttl Weat Forty-flfth street, !und ahot high lato the air, while vaifl ottempts were made to call When h book aad ladder eon | arrived, twontj later, man and won ? n were fran! endaavoring to Laddera in order tu help roomera from the npper floera to thi Fr,-',i' erieh A:.:.--hy, an I Bgli h BCtor, a 4 ?. ? -.: - Vera Toa HI" May and M ataira. The flame were d ? ? ? floor ahort Later dinara aad theatre homei ....... ? . ,;I, - Bwarmed about laddi ri ai ferod in night ati . ? . H ? began an no, he aaid, aded. < ? Khth A ea pei i TAMMANY "VAMPS" SAVE IRONING BOARD Leaders Hustle lo Pai Oui Flre in Al Smith's Home. ? Ftow" rho block on Streel ' " morning ,ut. out s Un ' I I ,. ? b< . ..." Father J. B. i irry, al ?'?? '"? ,'U81"''1 . ? irni d ;,!,,,,? Ha I Brried bael ... . -.4 ith lariatrat and otl ,;. ?rdon ' oasai in \ii nrntnu .*> \i i a IM ui al\ hoVftffli PARRAL RIOT FANS HATREDOF'GRINGO' Carranzista Treachery Checks Pershing's Advance Line Stretched to Limit. By ROBERT DUNN. (B) aeroplane to Columbua, M. M . April 20.) to th G.? Perahi sat Hcaotauartera, April 17. General Perahing i' <;e.'in'4.tr!;- ;>.' the end of hia ttrinf. The Villa campeign, m "u.! by our l id rigidly -too hunianoly a.. one B'ith ti.,- army, where tho renaorahip haa at time- aacmed .over meticuloua, mual be graaped before reading what foltows. Tha army in the field is the one authority iraalifted to ?peak upon the preaenl deadlock and the extraordinary ehain of faeta leading up to it. The lul haa been foi.1 off rather than lifted from thia rensorthip. The ensuing worda alone ar^ mine. Aa I write, aorren hundred men all thal remain fil of our taralrjr? aro practically a1 a itandatill near I'arral. They nr.- a! the end of a ." communicatioi five hundred milei long. And this line ia main ,,....? imber of auto trueka, a-agona an.i pack traina. Yel ? . the border from I'arral are two linea of railway. UAll.w \,s TBE CBY1NG NEED. Thl, fli: . . . | ii ,,, the hwwl of ? Mexico practically united where all diatinctiona between Villiata and "friendly"' Car ranziata have been wiped out, And at preaenl thia forca ia being Bupplied by nothing bul p? i traina, none able to carry more than five daya' pro . for more than a handful of men. San Antonio, th-4 baae, itaelf ia one hui om I'arral. Effective control can be brought out bj two thinga eJone: l ooperation with the de facto government, which in effert has been but eumulative 0Ppo8ition, and by unhampered uae of the railway. we naad. The army haa now done ita beal more effeetively than ha* any national force agamrt auch BTeat odda. , _ . I,., me ? . . ? . pleof the individual adf-eacrinee of ona fiying P0lumn. The 10th < avalry, undei Colonel W. CJlrown, has V?""** ?,,? .?,,. , ,., ing ar.d emrpmrr.t. ipendlng f=ome $4 000 rh.pp.d i? by offlcera and men, accordbif to thflr lawurcea. , ...... ., ta ?,,,,;-, rrom nOW on, may promise until 4hcy are bl.ck . our people will not bdieve them. The country thr, igfa ' which wepa isin.auteofanarchy. ta oftcerarriringatatowna.lt. of the presidente: ?? \,.. you a Villi ta " "No." ?? \ i ui.. .iata..No." , The truth ia thal there ia no longer any organiaed goven, ,.,. ,. ?,, ,,,.,,. v?i between the two faeUonj popular ipa I,;-;' ' eEg for Villa. He at leaat Mtta^fn. hTpTundtr a laviah charity which nPPea!ed to ita primitm mind. Bu1 \Atdta mthleaalj and without tha. soiroming tou,h. TROOPfl mu; TO(l 1I1MANF. Under auch condithma I do not need to emohaaixa th. t^?f? ? d _ . , our troopa, nor th. fit and mil tory wrneaa which :;i;. . te. roch ccXt I^d-d ita height, of coum, ta the Innlimir.l nr. |.i?sr 4. rntumn I X RAY USED TO HUNT CRIMINAL TENDENCIES Prisoncr'* Skull Injury May Be Causc of (.rime. ll,,, -. a eonflrmed erlmlaal, wai ti ' -' ? ''d *'***** ? ? frarture of the skull he reaponBlbla fnr hia crimmal I rraa announcod yoaterday. ? rs aro aeebing a par ..,. The prtBoner'a mother tei I ' Ited. ar.d tatl ? ? ? Pi ? ? Bfer wa? ... .go for b twenty .... ...... ,. for miirdrr ifl the secon, , . ..... previoua to thia bo bad Kerved _ U. S. SHOWERS SENT TO FRENCH AT VERDUN a> Philadclphia's dift Wins Quick Pnpularily at Froirt. ?H, , . r loTha --' . - ' London, April 20. There have Juat .:?-? the Philadi amei ?? Ambulaaca ?, erdun front t.-n bi . . ich hai ng the v gpa ' .'vo^' -I ower bat pular v ln tBa that the Ai aa bai ba ea ' .. . aaked I n of dental amb;; I . front. T o work nf or_ ri thi di Btal ambu Innco ' ai alread- begun, and ? d, but more are I ad ? ? ?' 'i GERMAN DIPLOMAT AND CARRANZA CONFER Two "Courtesy Calls" Each Last*. About an Hour. Mosioa City, Aptril N Hrrr ron Fckhardt, Uermari Mmiater to Mexiro, bad two long ronferences to-day w:th Venuatiano < arran ra at the National Talace. The first wga held m the fore noofl and laated tho greater part ol a-. hour. In tho gf'rrnoon the Minister retaraod fer a loagar private eenfen enee. -,..,. b( the Palace r.or r- tha lierman legation could any informa? tion on the subject be obtained. The Miniater sa;d h;a viaita to the First Chiof had no signiticance, bein* mere ly calls of eourteay. PRISON BRIDEGROOM REPORTED MISSING Ossining Police Seek ttelfare League Ofticial. Sing Sing prlfloa keepera reoor^ . offtcially to tha Oaaialag poliee last ? rhat IV-.er Cullen, priaon bride groom and BotrgoaBt-at-armfl of the Mutual Welfare I PiiCU**. **?3 misaed when the roji.t was taken. He is thonght tn havo o.caped. At the priaon ofBee the elerh said ? al Wardefl Eirebwey and the real ef tho prison offiorals had gor.e to bod. \lc i to aay anything ubout the re ??? | o.i-npe. Two prison beoperfl aearched '?'?e Oa I* railroad ?'? ? ?' befora mid ? i ' Frank ll. Simonds returfied tr.-tn l.uropr yrstrrday aftrrnoon on thr " I'wo vreeka ago to-day hr was at \ rrdun. thr jrurst ot French officcra, who rxtrndrd to him thr moat un UMial opportunittera for obarrvation thrrr and at othrr rtoUblc points upon the b.ittlr linr Within a frw days thr reader*. ol Ihr I ribunr will bcgitl to rrap thr hrnrhts of Mr. Simonds's Luropran trip by obtaining from his wntinKs thr hrst hand information of an rxprrt on subjrcts of vital sigmfuancr to us all. Xht Uribune I irst inl a^t- the Iruth: \e**-lditorial*- A^ ertlsement.. .. ? ? . .4 ? ? I . . - f ' 11 a ? ? . GERARD DELIVERS NOTE TO GERMANY london. \nril ,.'1.? I b<* \meriran n?te to Gornaaa) aaa haaded Ib .it ?ho Germafl lorrig-n Oaare la-t ?-\en inif h4 laatCfl W. Gerard, \meri.an Imbaafladar. -.a'* the Exchaaga rel> ocraph's \inslordiii.i iiirre-pondent. The I hannlbir. the inrrcpondent add-. haa not 4ol ?irn iho nnlr. Bfl be !-? al \riti4 HaaflViaartera, but he haa . nnimunii ated altb thr Foreiga (lltn,. b) telophnnc. There ?s littla rammeal ia 'be l.erinan new-papers nrt, bai abat there la la vtoleal BfjalaBl tho ba?er? IcaB ? abinot and Preaidenl. \ m,i forit) <>f the paper* -av that lhe> 44iii withaold camaaenl aatil ihe Icxi i? puhli-ahed. rhe i ureign OaVc haaordered the preaa bath of Berlifl and af tbe pnnineeaj to e\on i-e tho greateat rare in eiproaolag viewa ea the American aituation. ihe "Deateebe Tagea ?ZeHaag"' saj I: "l.ermany "ill BOVel ylald la Wlloea'a hluff. Tho Bttllaaai ol lae \meriean piWBfl la in < omical rnn trant lo ihe raallj etfectlve powei ot Ihe iiiiirilry.'' RUSSIANS LAND TOAIDALLIES Czar's Troops Arrive at Marseilles on Big Flotilla. ii cofeia ia raa T-- -1' v Mothiag haa aa flloeteiili i Londi ' i war b-agafl na tha dramatic announcome I I , tiiat Ruflsian troopa arara :? aaa tha rei ixatii ? . ie freq lei I ? .... the eai daya of 'ho ? which ofHi ? no longor it poasib'.e to dou That tho |i ? ng ii bol Ihi begin rting of eventi of great importaaca ia, of courso. * - eoncluaion. No word haa ?? red of the nura bor of troopa that have thus traflaferred to tho weat front or their purpoee. Ir || aaa UI -.',i. 0W01 or. | Bl mov? i, par* of tho general p ai ? ' oporat ? '..' . , Pbi aerven 'thal . . ? thi areal I roi t that >... . ? ehed. A* aoon aa the Gen t Ver? duB haa apcat asaert, the AUiea ail begin their combined drive, armed arely at olearns armioa of iho Kaiaer OOl of Franre and I'.oljrium, but hurling them back Acrofll the, F.hino into Germany itaelf, Tranaporta a t.reat Hotllla. rir-a- maay Ruaaiana hava been gent ? -oa. by Emporoi Sicholaa -,a not ki iwa, but what ia deaeribed aa "a great flotilla of trar.sporta" arrived ifl tha harbor of MaraoiHea. and almost immediately aftcrv4ard lar.ded the the chi arlflg of the popu laea and tl ?? French '.roopi gathered a! greet them ar.d the roars itei General Joffre, the French eommand r ? lof ii weli tning tho Roi ? * t\:. order of the day, Ifl I ' ??.,,;,! ,.r- rhofli n from I i braveil in thi R . ? ai nr-- ? ri aad i.aaded by ? , r . . ,,,. r.., 0W1 Cbincidental with tha arrival of the Ruaaiana come? tho itateraeni from ,- tl '? GermaBB, oa f te t b of th.. Fren " a- \ ei ? _,. , .; |, ... ... - rrorri - fronta in Ruflfl . loaia aad thro* f thei ? tlj co itaated ri- iti Kren.li D***rpt* Moved. Tho arrival a pn' intial . ? Tha R isaiaai ?r? .-. o,i f,.r Franee fi irchi b the w port throui free coi ... ?lliea in 1 " ' :' that the ti ?' ..???'? ........ '".''? the In ? i ifl ifl 1 that I-: i. ?> -. ^. had Archangel -. other from Ar ? - froi t are i ?. ? ; Bl . Joffre Weliome In 1 ro ? - lo Ths Trl London, Apnl 21.?The Amater iliiiii correspondenl of "The Daily Expn rta that the telegrama v... . .-? ? p ibliahed in Ber? lin thia morning have greatly per man public, wh: t.i the pn ion t, haa beei ...li d by the authoritiea with th ? comforting pronouneement that all ? ica would <'.<> would he to talk pr.d continue to kend txotoa, Mow that seen that America meana b*_d :h.4 German public ara ansrrily reproaching their lca.irrs with the crowning hlunder df foretng the United Stato to kle with tha AJIiea. i ommei - Germany ara riearing with alarm the eonae quence of trouble with th. United Statea. Not only would all dificul. ? . between thr Alliea and the l.nited Statea, on which Germany ha- bo ting aa her one trump ccrd, inatantane. .1 iah, but it ? thal ii eri a'a ar tenala ?,. ;,? thi ? Miea Go n ar | '? Hi? ?? ? f great ships in American porta would b. rvfc. of the The "Berliner I'o.=t" ? ?]> Gern down serious trouble i bound to come from within. German eadera pre ?at trouble slwuM come from without." Holland Paper Sugijests Othcr Neutrals Join U. S. j\,r [.?.,_. ? ? - _ .. Th*4 nawapa ptn .....??- larabla ? tha ill the Ameriaa i ot . v. atoj" aara: .... v . isble ? the ri ? ' - o4' luiry ? ? - g of the ' ' ing | .' i aiaat ar prtss stroi | ? ii sf ? .? a war, many Am-riran ? THAW VISITS BROADWAY TO WED HERE, IS REPORT ?/orh from Pittsl ?'*'? tatly la.t <>ven ? " ilpin. ? - . ? I ... fha? j , ?? ? itel for dinner and hs-1 nutj returncJ a'. mulmghu * I'he Mediterranean plan of war*. ' fare. as annouirced ia th. (.-'rnian rnemorar.duni on .lanuary 7 to tho ? ?! Stato i, ha ' "4 worked aetl - factorily, Adminiatration officials conaidor. It ia tVM thal in many in tano unando r* apai - ating in thi- M. dito rrano*an hava dia* rejrardcd tho underatanding ia letter :?! .1 in ipirit. A hi/v'h oAcial said t-'-'lay that the. aMuraneea giren by Germany foe Mie eonduH of BUbmarin. warfare in the Mediterranean arer. aatirfasHory to this governmenl "aa a uraaceaV but deelared that they ha.! aot haM made effeetive. The Praneh linoir Ville de la Ciotat, according to evi ilenre m the State Departromt, waa loed by a German submarine .?. warning, bul aa ao .?'?.men cana weraj on board i4 waa nol taken i,p wi*h BV rlin. I lltlr 1'sllh In ^r? V.suranres. Sinc. Gei-NUiy has t-iiM^ violatf'l 4|'p aeraraikMi .riven u>r the Ifediter* ranean, ther. ia littla h'ipe in Admhv iatratiow 'piarters tha4. any neaur? nn',"s gi-roan fur the othojf zonea o? operation will be reepocted. iat von HernstorfT ealled st tha State Department to -\n- aad had a ? ?? . ' ? a with Sec. %- . tened . ? ? ? Coaat vori ut.dtr?t?od the ambosei idoi reedy te make to his o-.vi fortramomt for .' * (."ildance iri fraa i.: a r?| ? I tha Ampnran note. Tho Beeratai . I nrovor, did not a... ; rc-i-d by 'r.r- Amba?? ?ador ^. bo ? ? offl( a' He was de* ? ? . i ?- rajrarding them ?.? tha Aibaaaador'a o?-n opin* ions, baao ia de.ire to prevent a brra*- be'.wcpr. Germany ar.d the United T^e Proaii ??-' hn- ng laid the eondi. ' - titi abandon ment af . ? I ?athod4, tako tha viaw thaa \io a direct and formsl tha German v .vernment 4 aeaa > on of the va ?-. ?..bjert or of any altfrr...?..?. c propositioBa 'hort o*. ' ; i ? he Amepr'i'. ( ean oei . Firrnstorff -uggeata to I.crlin. As a rr..;- o' : ? | ?--' rrr.ce (ounS Beraatorff aaal * ther eommuni ?r.ia even T.jf !? ?*? rr.ade c>ar at the (ierman . $ later tr.at 4r.p Ambaaaador did . ?-? call upon Secre'ary IT ajfa.n until after his govern* al reply to tba Amercar. r.otr. Bernatorff told Beefeaafl ... ar.swer to a*. ,.. txpected before the snd of rn- we.-k. While the SeereUry re fused to comm.t himrelf to any d?nni? ' ? . word "immediately" aa us?d in 'hc note. he infurmed the Ambss ?hat the 1'nited Ftatei wou'.d ex pri-t a reply within the ahorteit tima sall Praaidael vTldaae la arilliag thst Geraaaay aheald ha?a aaa ""r*4 rhanc* ro <:> to V.r-ap a 11 l~, but has become conv.rged tha4. s&e cannot d%