Show VESSELS MUST REMAIN j UNDER U. U S. S REGISTRY Dr By J oj tr lyres u to Tin s Telegram t WASHINGTON Feb Feh President 5 If s Wilson toda today issued a n. proclamation on i 1 under the authority of or the recent ship ship- n act American ship hll owners from tr transferring tm their vessels to an any other registry In n his proclamation the Im president pointed out that a national emergency exists and t that a man many ship owners of oC the tho United States are permitting their vessels to pass pasa to alien registers und and to foreign trade In which we ve do not participate participate par par- and from which they cannot be brought back to serve the needs of I our waterborne commerce rca without the permission of ot governments go of ot foreign nations r I Rush of Americans to T The he Hague Ep Expected x r i By ray led Pro Re to lo The Tte T elt THE HAUGE Feb 4 Via London Feb Iob 5 The 5 The United States legation here was very bus busy today tollay preparing to cope coric with the expected rut rut-h of or Americans Americans Amer- Amer from the tho territories of ot the thc cen- cen I Continued d on page laSu 2 2 PLOT TO BLOW UP CUSTOMS HOUSE IS IP o EXPOSED I Accidentally Discover Dis- Dis Discover Discover cover Machine Tragedy Averted Continued from page pae 1 1 powers pow erR It Il Is estimated that there ore are probably a t thou thousand Americans AmeriCanA scattered through h Germany and Aus Aus- tria A large lar e proportion of or orth th these Ae will vili undoubtedly undoubted tr try to reach homo through h Denmark and land but several hundred arc aro looked for fol b by this route The ThA I legation officials of of- are ar endeavoring to arrange for tor lodgings which Is difficult as aa prices are high and rooms are far CromI from Crom plentiful The practical cessation of or shipping further r complicates matters I |