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Call Tyler 1000 It You Want to Talk to nn- oo or to Anyone Con With T Heo, 24K, VOI. XLV-=NO, OMAITA, FRENCH CURTAIN OF FIRE CHECKS | INFANTRY RUSH Efforts of Crown Prince to Follow Up Buccesses Earlier in Day at Vaux Reported to Have Failed CHARGE OF ¥00T SOLDIERS | Gallic Positions Between Avooourt and Malancourt Bubjected to Bombardment STATEMENT BY PARIS OFFICE . VAIUS, April 2.-/The CGermans | tutinehed honvy nitucks ngain todny | I ngninst the French pomitions both o | the wekl and east of the Meuwe, To l the wosl the attacks were repulsed, but to the enst, In the nelghborhooq | of Vort Dounumont, the assaulting 1 forces were able to ponetriate 1he | Cufllote wood, lying to the south SUPPLIES AT COLVIINE NIM | From the northern part of the wong | m=—-eee—— e i l L they were nlmost (mmediniely ojected " by Franch counter sttackn SCHOOL W()RK AND 1hm«4ton Call% for “ PARIS, Aprll 2,—There was no | y ; M(H'U AULU Tl'll()kfl ) event of importance last night on (he BGHOOL CH”_‘DREN‘ entire Prench battle front, says ( ”; f’.“« :“H\‘ ’.m’w offie AOBOUNCET o " Genernl inston wired ) the War de ::I,‘,,.':Iu’ Hly:y,”n’m. ' J:.'lf,ln;,:r,,l:. ”,‘,I,“ ‘,’:,’, ‘fill]u‘rlll'l‘llil"ll' Bullivan of Adams | partment n request Iw\ .,.m.;:u u‘\ ‘,," tor Metso, north of Verdun, the Ger County Writes Her Views on | 'Hios 15 A KFiher, oAt s, muns violently bomburded Vrench Present Btatus ‘, the operations of Vershing, and Ae positions In Avocourt wood, hut there | poartment offiotals took {6 for granted he ) wan no Infantry atinck [ASKING 700 MUCH OF PUPLLS | iud non | DBERIAN, April 2,~/The German| 1AWPINGH, Nob., Apell &-<(Bpecinl.) BERL[N HASNO DATA offieinl statemont fwsued today an- | Twansorting hor eritieinm that questions : nounces that Toulon (roops have|Asked In tho cobras f aticy il i "\ / tronchas northeast of Haucourt in ad- |y gutiivan, superintendent of Adnina ditlon to the positions taken March | county sehools, has written the following / 80, The only mention of fighting |reply to u protest from the state super- | Geyard Says Imperial Government nround Verdun yestordny tolls of tho ‘“"'”;"'”"v e P IR LA g A B Has Nothing But Press repulse of . French countor attack | o e o rhe Omaha e of March Reports . after u territie wrtillory bomburd- | regarding my erticlm of the eighth | Y ment near Vaux, The elirmans took |krade examination questions used March | A WEEK MAY BE REQUIRED na y 5 P10, | 701 prisoners in this battle, P R R P E R L R o S An stlompt by tbe Gormaps (o fol- (my eriidam was not Infuast v G | o wman government has Informed low up thelr success in obtaining a .«’,.w', dopartment, nor from any lack | Ambussador Gerard that it s with foothold In the village of VAux by | 4¢ appreciation of the work you have | oo oeeiaial information concerning an infantry attack between Vaux ’.Ivm,' rl:wl ,Iu‘:l lrl”m‘. ,",‘,‘:;:y -v‘“V'r,“mI1‘<H‘r“’C‘;”“_ oxplosions which damaged the ) und Fort Donnumont has falled, ‘I']"’l‘.""'"?’:"“;’ ‘:, ey :’ tons uaed in these | British channel steamer Sussex and 8 Proparation for an sattack was examinations are not within the compre henaion of the ayverage elghth grade pupll wdult made by u violent artillery bombard The French curtaln of fire stopped the infantry ssssult, Puris man, and in same cases would tax the mind ment for Children, of yenrs of Ton Mueh “Prom n woodly number Hiym French positions between Avo- ourt und Mulancourt continue to be to Intense vombardment from German guns. The Cormuns’ previous miceessful at tempt to pensteate the FPrench lines was eded, neoording to Varls, by an us 1 fool that [ muy bs permitied to have wome views na to what should be reason ably expected of children of this axe, | whd would certainly not expect them to answer Intolligently 1o an examination such o guestion as the sibjocted mult. (hat wan ehacked by the French |the leffect ubon rurbl o of the WU | Mr, Gerard when the Inquiry fx com viatn of fira and the Infantry, and I':I'“,”' 4 “"""'Wh thews potnts might | Pleted, Tt In realizad here that it 5 ik ¢ M L ivery,’ even thon yown poin ’ i d, ,”’I"" gne ",'”""," """4’:':. be mentioned In the courss of study In | may be a weok before all the German il S . "8 Lune at the present time submarine commanders who might finally muccesded in pressing part way |50 8% 08 CF o n In the county who : into the villsgse wrote the examination, not more than sis have been concerned have had op Artitlery Aetive, or soven were able to et the real r portunity to report. Ihe German Infantry hoas not moved | jne of the question and to glve n ron | Vixpeein Now Da from {n trenchos west of the Mause sines | gonably Intolligent anwwer. The other [ Meanwhilo the Btate department's own the captire of Malancourt, follawed | anawers wore elther ridioulous or wide | noougation tnto the caxes of the Bussex shortly by the unsuccessful drive at tha |of the mark. I foel wire that the chits | 0% B B L8 LB [ I positions northeast of 1L No, [dren of Adama county nre as intellizon L2 ; N 0 In the rewlon of Ded Man's hill and ns well taught, on the whale, an [In& American citizens recently have boer The German official statement refers | thoss of other counties of the state, and | gyertaken by disaster, will be continued o incldentally to the fighting about | the natural conclusion in that the que ooretary Lansing snid today he had re ! ’ ont nK r o 0 are too mature | moentloning only artillery duels | tlons ar t mu r | ostved-no mew dlspatohe of importance - B o $58 LATIRRRS IR Coiee In Domentie Kolence but additional Information hourly in ex 1" by the big wuna on tha Alame| . oo 8Ty aasortion front wnd farthar north on the tine, Af b "R S0 T 0 (o Quontion 1 of | pected Vritish hand wrenade attack near Bt | PUECL LT ination under the date| While the xllon. oIl id & walting ons Yol wheru the Germans recontly lost| .o ajayon o: ‘Make a drawing whowink [ it s apparent that many officlaly view round, was repuised. how to set the table for one person with|the acoumulation « reumstantinl oy The aviators of both uidea on the| .. soniowing silver and china: salad | dence ns Indieating aln » the point Tranco-Reigian front ha hoen DUy | goric dinner plate, dinner knift, deasert|of proof that German submarines ha ' battlo alrcraft In varlous en-| pioes neend and butter plate, gla United Ftaten by the Berlin ornment Kuneme | napkin' Joven thouh thin In treated |1y o | N oper n what No Chunge on One Front, | under the ead of dow e en | Hn ( f 1 fler 1 il onthe fighting | ! Course of tud I not y of | the he med on the Austrositalian | 1t I8 ar Ual part fadr > "t Make Heply front. Por the most part, however, the | Amination nor within the range of t ARREIN A . 1] e nfined o artillory I AVera elghth grade pupll AN T ert ) ( man « rmmer I RAROIents an h Wfantr e " 1 would rtainly not feel that a i y [} ¥ o, i nth Hrade education was fneomplete | 100 Y0 At A ) ' \ and nelther we i1 " . \ 0 ) oo oo g | o ) v i b)Y fa 1 naw b un e for Vinper ¢ of the sar f | that ¥ hag 1\ 1" | n - the ' \, Bt M arade § W.un l ace to Bunk wnked on 1 an wld fing Gueation 1o Mensueation / Hl“'l‘ as I ”1‘“([ 110, a0 ‘ ‘ : i les ina y Dairy Farmers Run Milk Into Ditches Till They Get Price| v The Weather \ Dmaha - \ ¥ Cumparaiivg Lucni Resara sunk the British horse ship Knglish bhoth of which Amerfean eftizens In u dispatch dated Thursday and | reaching the Btate depurtment today axperianco. In tonohing grammar grades, | Mr. Gorard woid the Germon govern ment had only newspaper reports on the two cases and | Investigation which will be concluded within three or four days rolating 10 | in forelgn office promised to Inform were wis making an The Ber \ TURKEY READY NOW TO ACCEPT RED CROSS AlID cnrrylng MONDAY SUPPLIES NEEDED BY ARMY PILING UP AT BORDER--Owing to Oarranza's re fusal to allow the American expeditionary force to use the railroads of Mexico, difficulty i# being experienced in getting supplies to the American flying columns, shows great quantities of hay, grain and other motor trucks to General Pershing's forces in Mexico, supplies piled up awaiting shipment by 100,000 Inhabitant | provines, 24 milos northwest ,m ] Wl ' k o N e owder and Whisky ' aent of sk manufacture snd has ox "a PO 'l‘ .,lin Cn‘w ( ( {rot ol . nnection D)(u“(u\ I'é J onslvo Iron works In connectio \ m ‘q with the nelghboring mine DY n i (Boaalal) \) Mirtnen Lnnd ni Swatow Willinm Hakes, an aged prospector, fo PIBKING, April Murines from|a f minutes this morning had an en 4 [t frolght train wnd w conniderabl Btage in Bet at Riverview Park with | ' United Btatos “'I'“”'”' Wilming- | o0 of the Union Paaifio yards to him ton wont ashore today at Bwilow f Gl prroal e g g State Militin and Motor ; 4 o [wit, following the d that i o whera the Chinese troops hive de- [in possession of a ginnysack containing cyole Crews clured thely independence of the con- | tWenty-thre atlcks of winnt “““"”“ ‘”‘r‘ | p o | tral governmoent, The detachment 15 hand | BANDITS AND TROOPS IN Mix '™ * y MCRIONE |Gyt make hin carelons in his hand | reconnoltered and found the ety [ 1ing of ¢ exp! * Three qinrts of | In n sewk or 5o o three-resl thell- | @ulet, A Chineso gunbont also (s ans | high 7§ whi nt ,Uul'q for the lor will bo flashed on the wereen at | Chored off Bwatow, wh'ch In a wea-| 05 O i o ‘,‘"I i .I‘,:,,,,'}.“,.,‘,f“,', movio houses all over the countdy, [ POrt of Kwang Tung provinee, 120 | ,0000n of his lond The sald thriller will consist of an at- | Miles south of Amoy | Mok wan In the net of tossing the tack on w company of entrenched Prestident Yunn Bhi Kal today (s | " ‘*y" Klant v’:! \‘ w.l,’,l...“‘;,,;,;‘ frolght ear, In a truin bound " ord, | United Btates troops by u band of | #ed a mandate, announcing thut the nent his home, when he waa observed Vila bandits who set upon the hoys [ #ate councll must continue neting | by a yard watehman, who demandod his in blue from ambuscade and are just | &8 A leglalative body until parlis “ iness and \..‘,;mu: reunrding the cob about to win the battle when a|r'ent In rogulurly elocted fn mecord. |(O10 fF D0 sack, - HERGn e squadron of motoreyelo troops come | B1co with the provistonul constitu- [ mun, remarking that it contuined giant dashing down a hill, to rescos tion of the Chinese republie, powder, The watohman \A‘u; p;hm. kuw'r; vom ther before the sack strick the But the making of the plsture is S sl et o g i smothing olse agaip, It was made Eugmmlr of Qe m“(] e T L T M at Riverview park yesterdny after S \ t Bl : ] \ shier porsons, except Hakes, to leave the militla playing the Unfted Sintes N Y (‘, . ]V/ ,.k utficient nerve to brave tha perll of | troops and the rescuing motoreycle Lowed, I(,“t'fl, rec | aynnmite wod .|r-u|lhrl| muln Inlu;l,n [ Mination, Mo found Makes asleep fn the squadron and a bunch of two-bit| cppviranD, 0, Apr Bama for [car, with the saek of glant beneath his “supes’’ playing the bandits the Now York Contral wrack at Amherst | hend, Gingerly removing the powder, And whon the motoreycle crew 818 the | 1uui Wadnesday, fn which twanty-elight |1 WAtehmAn awakened Hakos and ; s ‘ Pursues with Razor |+ and 1t v THE WEATHER. Part Cloudy SING at Wotel \IHI.“\'I\'H_ APRIL 3, 1916-TE to, fo LE COPY TWO CENTS, BIG GHINESE CITY OF CHANG-CHOW-FU BY ZEPPELIN BOMBS| JOINS REBELLION o Center of 8ilk and Iron Industry of | Celestinl Government Declares Independence of Yuan 1 Shi Kai | The photograph Hundred Persons Injured Saturday Night Raid on Eng- lish Const | EIGHT DWELLINGS DEMOLISHED ONDO A pr At Jon toon perm wore kitlod und abot REQUEST FOR U. 8. WARSHIP| 100 ihors tnjured by the exnlosior of bombs dropped In another rald o Officials at Amoy Ask American |, ppellng ovar the northeast connt « Consul for Protec England Saturday night tion Fhe officlal verston of " MARINES LANDED AT SWATOW I'wo alrship ) oA th northenst coant Baturday night, On AMOY, April Chong-Chow=1"u, | o oromed the const h »her ono of the largoest cition of CHBR | iened ba Lo declared 1t Independence of (he or the pre we know that government of Yuun #hi K Ixtoen persons were killed and about The officinls at Amoy hnve sent & {100 (njured request (o the Americun consul asl 1ight dwolling hotwe e (e Ing that an Ameriean warship be | molished and erlon fire Vi went Lo (his port ennned (0w Froneh polishing shoy Chang-Chow Iy 1s a elty of about m o kien| Man with Giant livered him wan plaoed | pasifye to the police. The 1nion miy bring o charga against the LUK 00 8 | on Jigrman 1emn, ankineer of the recond { prospsator of atiempOng to transport an noarhy btk smoking Turkinh olgareltay explosive in violation of"the Iaw, Subsea's Shrapnel the Villa asldo thelr guns and wore ronciue act bandits had lald | were killed and forty Injured, section of train No, %, which erashed and watehing the gas bike gang come the hill the turned the orank at a galt about forty | Into the firat seotion while running fifty man | fob while | miles an hour diwn enmora through a dense by D, ¢, Moon, genernl manager of the com ! 141 h B milen an hour faster than the pop-poR | puny {n an offleinl statement Inaued to S”lkfl BrltlS Oa't whaels were golng night It tok mbout four hours to make the| The fixing of the blame, says Mr, Moon,| LONDON, April 2.-The British steamer | wan determined by the rallrond’s o Ashburton haw been k by ghrapnel Dlotupe. A Bimibersof mARetivery wers | Y89 defermined by -th Alrond’s own [ Ashburton haw been sunk by @hrapn - [ Inventigntion and corroborated by tho |#helln fired by & German submarine. Five taged first. hTe motorayole orew started | o iqonae wdduced at the hearing con- | members of the crew have heen taken to thingn off by making a dash up & steep, | ducted by the Interstate Comn The vewsel, according to the rea com- | A hospital ungraded Wil to the west of Riverview | mivalon and the Oblo Utilities commin- | Dxchango Tolegraph company, was not park, One machine managed to make | son, which ended todpy armed the elimb hTo rest expired en route, | The joint federal-state investigation has Nut they tried it again, and this time | been concly but their findings will| The Ashburton wailed from New Zea all but one or two waere successful l||n|‘nu\ he ma ;mllh mtil Inter 1 Fobruary fe London and was reached the top. Fven the blg five-ton D {1ast reported am leaving Montevideo, quartermanster's truck managed Lo reach Uruguny, March 1 The vessel was 4,46 tho summit DI ' Walt(‘ C()flf( 8868 tone grom ;‘.,.l was bullt fn 106 Vrurl n'.‘n stralind Bteamahip company of Lo Then eame mome wlgnal glw-wagking ' TL was 202 feot long, fifty feet boam The Murder of Peck | motoreycle dnshed | loft, and alwo noglocting to walute hin| oo o s Ry N T uperior_ofticers on each and every oc- | NI SORG Aa Eel pens | Wagon Wheel Tracks canlon, Waite that he murdered Iis fatherin- | 2 M o e maneusars (e entrnctod |, som 1 ek of orand tana w | Point Way to Villa . event, but found It wasn't am e ) tatemer ) lor lonel CGeorge A, Dodd or sinmtteas sty OVER SCORE KILLED IN L i g ' Bxg B!ltl\ll].lllt‘ GOTHAM BY CARS IN MARCH | Trose 1t is believad, may have loe Sunk; Four Are Lost s o i \ Y ‘ < Durng y Bombs Dropped Joppelin Airships I -y S22 REPORT OF EXCELLENCE [ AT WALNUT HILL SCHOOL Man Kills Elk Which Attacked Prize Bull BRITISH OIL STEAMER SUNK NEAR PENZANCE ) Y ARGUM WOODEN IN FIGH] 0y WIND U} ' | EGAN IS FIRST TO FILE FOR GOVERNOR IN DAKOTA [SIXTEEN ARE KILLED VILLA I_[]SES I_EG " AS A RESULT OF ~ SERIOUS WOUND Bandit Leader 8o Badly Hurt in | Guerrero Attack that Amputa- tion of Limb Becomes Necessary | JORDER HEARS OF HIS CAPTURE tumor from Chihuahua City Says Outlaw Chief Has Been Taken in Minaca THIS STORY NOT CONFIRMED QUERKTARO, Ville hus ai Mexico lost n log, April 2 according to a patel recetved by the the town of War dopart ment of th from munieipal prestdent Temosachie, Chihua who reports that Villa was so badly wounded In the surprise attack recently made on the constitutional It garvison at Guerrero that amputa tion of the Hmb was nocessary The War dopartment also has re- celved a report of the engagoment the United Btates cavalry and the Villa bandits at San Geron The offlclal report confirms provions adviees that the bandits 1ost ‘rvhlll\ killed und that the Ameriean belween [ Imo. | lonwen were nogligible General Pablo Turigs military eom mander of the state of Jallwso, reports A battle between bandita and conntitutional Ist forces under Colonel Balvador Ortiz At 51 Grillo and Las Canons wore dofonted the fleld, amonk them being tholr Jender a notorlous outlaw known under the nick | name of “Bolus Neal The bandits lonving soventeen dead on Villa Loses Nixty Men, FAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 2-Villa's | 108K In dend In the battle at Gusrrero Wodnesdny wan | ut wixty by Gen oral Porshing today In u report to Gen | eral Funaton, The bodies were found in hounow at Guerrero and scattered in the undorbrush for miles along the routes taken by the flesing Moxlcans. Vilin | Nimaelt wan belloved to be northeast of | Guerrero, it Genoral Pershing expromsed | the apinton that there was little chanes of hin eseape, for det th trom four rogimonts of cavalry had beon diepossd | In aueh a manner that the district whore ho had been reported practionlly wurrounded and every of esenpo anrofully guarded General Forahing's report wan dated "March 31-April 1" cauning army officers hero (o belleve It was writton yostorday, but not filed unth today. wan point Moye In Suowstorm, Additionn! detalin of the fighting abont Guorroro wors not glyen by General Perahing, but he sald yestorday that o mowstorm sweeping over the San Geron« Imo ranch, a region of high elevation, had made the operations of the troops more difficult and exceedingly uncom fortabla for the tre oM, who were mov- Ing: with light equipment From Customs Collector Cobb at ¥I | Pawo, General Punaton recelved . com- munfeation saying that an Ameriean from Moxico had reported to him that Villa's men had killed a werman named Blankenship and two Americans, whose names he did not know, on Murch 27, a fow miles from Guorrero Pershlog's Report Recelved, WASHINGTON, April 2.—-A report from Genoral Pershing renching the War de partmont late tonight suld sixty of Villa's followers had beon killed In the fight Wodnesdny with Colonsl Dodd's eavalry Previous reports had plnced the killed at thirty. The dispateh made no mention of Amorfcan casunities, and sald the of Villa wounded was un- | known about number General Porshing's dispatch, forwarded by Ceneral Funston, was dated yosters day and sald: The column was break | g up Into small detachments, which were apr ding In varfous directions flelaln thought the partment of reforance was to the Amerlean troops and took the uinaunesment to mean that they prob bly were convinced that Villa still was n the netghborh errero and wore Aking quick steps to throw a net about Preas dispatches telling of & report m Chihuahua that Villa had been cap t Guerrero, were unconfirmed by offi [ v disposl Woth General Funs " \ tw t They ' heed the truth of the y \ A was badly wounded prior wht at ( ' nd 1t was be hat his escupe was now highly Probabile Ave Widing Desperately, M M, A Hiding \ ) a ' * larg el " seeplang - Wity .l ['hree More Neutral Ships Go to Bottom ane Ohude W Bave besn THe crew waa artne