Show WARNING WILL BE BESENT SENT TO GERMANY r Next ext Note Will Definitely State What Berlin May Expect in the Event of F Further Violation of American Rights on t I the High Seas I PRESIDENT AND LANSING TO START STARr WORK TODAY Officials ls Feel That Attack on on Bears Out United States States' Contention That Nature Nature Nature Na Na- ture of Ship Can Cab Be Learned Only by Visit and Search ACTION NOT WORDS POLICY i WASHINGTON WASHINGTON July 18 With T y T the return here tomorrow o of President Wilson the formulation of the policy to tn be pursued by ii the Lint Lint- nit nit- c cd Slates States as a consequence of or Germanys Germany's Ocr Ger many's last note JIOte on submarine warfare warfare war war- fare will be begun un The President vill collaborate with Secretary Lam Lansing ing in ill completing lg a note to the German government that has lias been tentatively prepare prepared to tx bi dispatched probably before the end of oi f ti the Corning coming week While hIe detal details s as to the course which Is to bo he followed are withheld It is kno known knon n that t b both th The President Pret h and Lansing h have practically ra c IY made Up minds that a d definite statement of ot I what at tho the consequences of oC further violation of American rights would be should be given Riven to the tho German government In Inthe Inthe inthe the next communication There Is likelihood that there will be an any further fur fur- thor ther discussion of ot the principles In In- In vol Po Position I l' l Str Strengthened n D B By tho the recent attempt to destroy tho the British liner carrying a a. score o of or Americans on her voyage oage to tho the United States Slates with no munitions or contraband officials here bore feel teel that the position of oC tho the United States as stated In Its previous not notes s has been materially material material- 1 ly strengthened strengthen d. d The They declare It bears out tho the American contention that tho character of a vessel her destination and cargo cars can be BaCel safely determined only II by visit visit- and search As yet et of official of- of information is lacking to show whether tho the was attacked without without without with with- out warning and what hat the circumstances circumstances circum circum- stances were of her encounter with tho Ge Gorman German submarine In discussion of or orthe the case stress Is lai laid upon the tho fact that the vessel was wag en route rout to th the United States and carried no cargo of ot Importance making tho the attack on a vessel carrying Americans seemingly U unwarranted tra a ted A statement of ot tho the circumstances probably will be ma made e by American passengers r aboard tho the to the state department although the American Amer Amea lean ican government might night t take ke cognizance of ot newspaper statements A thorough investigation of oC the tho facts will bo be made and a i request probably will be sent sentI to the German government go for tor it Us re report report re- re I port of or the thc aCt affair Jr Wil ou I Ends End's Vacation On Board President Wilsons Wilson's Train New cw Haven Conn July 18 lS President dent ent Wilson today brought to a close ClOe tho the longest and ami most strenuous vacation vacation vacation vaca vaca- tion he has had since entering the White House He lie loft oCt Corni Cornish h N N. JI IL this tills afternoon and anti will arrive Jn in In Washington early tomorrow morning l prepared to give he immediate te consideration tion to the German situation and other othet problems Despite the fact act that no details of ot the tho Presidents President's return trip were given out In advance hu lie was as greeted by largo crowds at ever every stop top on his wn way back to Washington this afternoon At several sc places he stepped out on n the rear platform of or his private car carand carand 1 and shook hands with as man many people peo pea plu as 38 time I Virtually all all all' the people of ot Cornish I and Vt VL saw their listin- listin j i summer neighbor off from the summer capital lie Ho waved his i hand and took off his hat to the tho as assembled assembled assembled as- as crowds as the they applauded him The President paid particular at attention attention attention at- at to tho babies at tt the different slops At Bellows Falls Vt he ho asked that a small amaH red headed boy be he lifted to shako hands with him and at Greenfield Mass chucked a baby und under under un un- un- un d der I the chin It Is rather hot weather for tor or babies he remarked to the mother |