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2 = Coprright, 101 The Os, (rhe New Werte | PRICE ONE CENT. ‘NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL “al, 1914. , 20 f AT BROOKLYN— 1 WILSON IS UPHEL oO pires—Hart and Klen, AME aT NEW YoRK— ANS WAR ON HUERTA Shively Urges Prompt Action on “Resolution Justifying the President, While Lodge Urges a More ’ n - and Evans, Sweeping Declaration. Oo oO 1 FED AT BALTIMORE— “WASHINGTON, April 21.—Consideration of the substitute resolu- tion’ justifying the President in his action to force Huerta to terms was Begun as soon as the Senate met at noon to-day. “In-a situation of high seriousness, such as now confronts Congress, it48 well to remember the responsibility of the Senate,” said Senator “Ledge in opening the debate. “Tne power 4o declare war rests under the (Constitution with the Congress. “When the President lays an international controversy before Con- egrets ‘he takes the last step that precedes war,” continued Mr. Lodge. “The:-President might have taken further steps, but he thas come. to the bo ed which alone has power to declare war. 1 think’he has done well. CLOSE GAME WITH oO derson and Cross. 1 L the result will be the Tae Fesolution does not ie a | the declaration of war. The Preat- Gent, in his message, Ulsclaimed any Reatility toward the Mexican people. But. this resolution pareion with it afmed intervention. | Reviewing the ampion incident, Senator Lodge continued: =” i , Htches Fi HIGHLANDERS . “Phere ts no doubt in my mind that BALTIMORE TEAM Demaree Pitches Fine Game, R. H. PO. A. E. a but Misplays Handicap qr ere 0200 allow 7 Efforts of Reulbach. Motiesd. It ts ite duty to seek prome| Federals Outdraw Orioles of ° nd tomement and reparation, The form ; of euch atonement i universally rec- the Internationals on Lat- | NEW YORK. pases 3 § ¢ - . It ts a salute to the flag * R, H.PO. A. E.| Burr, cf... ef the offended ation: But that ter’s Opening Day. Renchariet tL 1 6 0] Cook, rt 010 ‘ te §, eeveraments etton, All pa ea Burns, If. -t Lb 0 9] Warhop, rf. 0 00 0 lines’ disappear in the demand 13 5 1 Nemonds for such an insult and we BATTING - ORDER. oe) eo tes 16 10 will stand behind the Preldent's de-| Raitimore. Brooklyn. Merkle, ib ‘9103 40 103 0 mand for atonement.” Meyer, rf, Cooper, If. erkle, . eo ae | | *fenator Lodge resented any impu- meee Mee Ah Murray, rf -O 11 0 0 ame @tions that the areioune were fimmona, It. Delehanty, $b. ayes . 1 : : . tees “lacking in proper regard for honor! dwacinn, 1b. Murphy, rf, RBORE ©. : ‘ 00 0 0 ef the flag.” Walsh, 3b, Woaterall, 8b. Demaree, p.. 0 0 60 6 0 “But we must also think of that pie ld Gagnier,s fae ee which the flag covers,—the citizens of Buln, “4 e ta rites, Totals... ...... 6 9920 14 1 the United States,” he said, “one hun- Umpries—Anderson and Cross, @ved and fifty American citizens have Warhop ran for Reynolds in ninth, 002 = on Mexican soil, I cannot, in (Apeclal po The Eventag World.) BROOKLYN, Keating batted for Cook in 9th, : ing atonement of the insult at} TERRAPIN PARK, Baltimore, Md., R, HL ee A. B.] Chance ran for Holden in the ninth. Papal yp pao ei i au | overlook these outrages, 1) April #1—The Brooklyn Feds met|Dalton,ct.,......, 0 1 o 0 and Orth ; , — b: WASHINGTON, J ql 4 @aanct pass these murders silently bY! Knane's ‘Terrapins, while acfoss the . , i i 0 R, H.PO. A. E. -—— {Continued on Second Page.) treet the Baltimore Internationals oo14 0 i Moeller, rf. +0 0 3 0 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE, opened the season with the Buffalo] smith, 3b, 0 0 4 6 6| Foster, 3b. a | Wore and Children Seeking team in the first battle for gate re- o1210 AT BOSTON. Y Stengel, rf o 1 3 00 bs . GR osipts in the baseball war in the Mon- | Egan, ss. 0 04 4 «0 nl ‘ 12 : ATHLETICS— * Refuge From Bullets Are ENGINEER BENSEL UNFIT umental City, ‘The crowd was lato in| Miller, 0 1 @ 0 aie ne 4 . 00000100 00—' Sricihaved in (Cave Arriving. pat wou slow the Feds| Reulbach, p. . 0 60 ft tf 0 008 20 BOSTON— on ered ave, . 1 a * Demands Changes to Do Away|Park, Prosident Harrows of the In- 70 0 0 0 Ol peebting,p..csoss 1 1 0 4 al, Batterlee Hhewhey ahd Bchang; | TRINIDAD. Colorado, Aprit Mi. With nities for Graft ternationals was on hand to ad his 0 447 18 2 - — —|Connelly and Dineen, Three’ women and a nu roof chile Opporty Wongue off, | POTN ete |Totals........... 5 “2 mere Jdren, possibly on, were smothered | on Public Works. "he day was cool and by ho means batted for Reulbach in 8th. | song out when winning run was scored isan DETROIT. ea aentain cao cp: Ghaisawant (te the best for baselall. Jack Dunn, Summary; | Summary for eight innings; ised | Sirians atl aad ee Imanager for the Orioles, provided aj , First bane on balls-Oft Demaree, 8; | _ First Bago on Balls: Ott Bochting, 8; 40000 Ludlow tent colony lust night: dur- jpecial ran ‘ury ef the Bu- ‘ eulbach, len, Struck out—By her, 2 Struck Out—By Boehling, ing the fivht betwee troopt a Scrat cverndn viz cantta age| Miz ban’ pad It helped ta attract | Bonsree, ai Houlbach, 2; Allen3. Left |&; Fisher, 3; Cole, 1, Lett on DETROIT— eRe SR ae ieee Poe aceasta | those whose minds were not made up. | on. hasoe—New York,’ 6; Brooklyn, 4.| Washington, 3) New York, a. ‘Two. 00004 |atrikera, acy to a statement deweatigate ‘alter ‘ard, Treasurer of the| Heme runs— aris tow! 'wo-base | Base Hits—Hoehling, Ma eck in. ney iven out at union headquarters, The Pellding of the Aibatchs Water sansty ae sul Pasa oe Heetbajton, Bec in i ltplotener | pecath. sorter Stenera “Higa and BRtteries—Hayerman, Cullop and”, H Stalen »—Hitock, Fletcher, Um- | Bvans. Attondance—4,000. Billings; J. Williams ‘and Stanage, P2'tY had taken refuge in @ cave, and practised with the team, FIRST INNING—Cooper out, Quinn struck put. Hoft- declares that State Engineer Pi pocerer John A. Benael ts unfit . public office, charge is based upon Mr. Ben- j pefusa!l to waive immunity and before the Grand Jury eun- q is the awarding of certain con- ' by the Board of Water Supply endance 4,000, to Bwacina, Mye man flied to Meyers, NO RUNS. Meyer walked, nabe out ta Mey- ers unassistet, Meyer going to sec- ond, Zinn out, ‘ dng er doing away with opportunitios | Westerall aingled to centre th: first| Haj; Ret erase N GIANTS WIN 0 0020 2 HIGHLANDERS WIN 0 0 0 07000021 WASHINGTON 0 Batteries—Boehling and Henry; Fisher and Sweeney. 0000606€=~w8eWC—CUCMOCUCOODUdL22lCOOdM BL 0090000 1 §-— Batteries—Lafitte and Owens; GIANTS WIN FIRST - ONHOMERUNS BY |FROM WASHINGTON DOYLE AND STOGK *Cutshaw hit by batted ball in tet, irea—Mesers, Hart and Kiem, At- {Special to The Brening World.) EBBETS FIELD, BROOKLYN, \Y¥., April 21,—-With the first game of} LaVitte to Meyers,| the series to their credit, the Dodgers Moyer going ta third, Simmons roiled lined up against Johany McGraw's cutter to Egan, who threw NATIONAL LEAGUE BROOKLYN oO RICAN LEAGUE 10000 0- Umpu 2 Um-} Admiral of Fleet at Vera Cruz Who May Séize the City To-Day TOIDOLOGHWGOHSDIHHOESS OOOOHES COTECGOICGOOGHSGHE | ERAL LEAGUE BROOKLYN BALTIMORE - Quinn and Jacklitach. HIGHLANDERS MIN IN TENTH INNING Boone batted for F Reynolda batted fo: her in 8th. N. Ohance ran for Helden, at @ time when Mr, Bensel was a 4. Lapitie wha threw him out to Giants again here this afternoon, haye been the winning run, that bed rs, NG | Maisel’s dowble and Hartzell's sin- maemher of 1 at body, Q MERICion! IhniNa- Bimmone cap-| There were ouly about 3,600 persons] 516 wowed up the game in the tenth, The Grand Jury makes many rec-| 100 Heichantye fly by a great run. | in the stadium when the game beyan, eae PARA 10 emmendations lonking ta the lessen-| ping catc lurphy struc’: out FIRST INNING—Rescher drove a (Bpectal to The Brentng World.) Williams in eth, | ST- LOUIS— The Higmtangers | by @ great rally tled wr the gamé in the ninth, by scor- ing two runs on hits by Reynolds and ;| Sweeney and twa bases on balls, bu t was nipped at the plate en what might POLO GROUNDS, April 21,—It may OOS! pt toa seat OTHER G aie FEDERAL LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE. | ixosanaAT KcANSAS CITY poston’? PHILADELPHIA. canes ar - wie SERLOACN SE Batterics-Monely and Texter: Hone 01000200 — {and Cusmek. Batteries—Cruther and Gowdy; Whaling, Ocachyer and turns, Sim | CHICAGO Ow ial piree—Quigley and Eason. | ele | oo11r08}od0 - aT CINCINNATI. Sh. LOUIS | PITTSBURGH— 0000120 — 0030020 —-f{ Batteries — Hrennan and Wilson; CINCINNATI Willett and Hartley. Umpires--Me- |Cormick and Brennan, FLAMES KILL 13 WHILE SOLDIERS oo000100 Battenies—McQuillen and Gibsc Yingling, Douglass and Clurke, gales. Umpires—Riglor and Emailie. AT 8T. Louis. CHICAGO— oo00000 Ompiree—Hederler and O'Loughlin. |The statement t* confirmed at the | imititary camp at Ludlow. “Circulation Books Open to All.” 200 MACHINE GUNS WILL |Chalrman Shively of the Foreign Relations Com- | == PRICE ONE CENT. — Meco CITY REPORT _PAGES Wilson Called From Bed at Day- break to Approve Order That Flet- cher Prevent Arms on German Ship From Reaching Dictator. FALL INTO OUR HANDS Millions of Rounds of Ammunition Shipped to‘Mexican Dictator Will Also Be Taken by Americans. (BY..UNITED PRESS.) 7 MEXICO CITY, April 21.—Amefican troops have entered Mexico at Vera Cruz. The United Press states that the above despatch was received at 3.10 this afternoon. Secretary Daniele Says He Has No Word From Fletcher. » ae (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, April 21.—At 2.30 o’clock Secre- tary Daniels said he had “no word” of developments at Vera Cruz. Official circles without comment heard a report that marines had landed and taken possession of the Customs Housg. It wassaid Admiral Fletcher's orders were to land no men until theship- ment of munitions had been landed. While the Senate still was in debate, acting mittee made a significant statement to an in- ‘ quirer., Y ‘*1 strongly suspect Veta Cruz has been taken without firing a shot,” satd he. He declined to ame plity his remark, ; By Samuel M. Williams. (Staff Correspondent of The Evening Werld.) WASHINGTON, April 31.—The first aggressive act of war with Mexico was ordered at daybreak this morning, Admiral Fletcher was ordered to seize the custom house at Vera Cruz the instant there ap- peared off the harbor the German ship bearing ammunition and military supplles consigned to the Huerta Government. That ship ts scheduled to arrive in Vera Cruz to-day. There is anxious waiting in White House and Navy Department for the first flash of news from Admiral Fletcher that he haslanded marines }and taken possession of the city, President Wilson and his advisors considered the emergency so great that they decided not to wait for Congress to act on the resolution au- thorizing the President to go ahead. When the Senate at its midnight session postponed the adoption of the resolution that the House passed earlier in the night there was a conference of Cabinet members and chief officers of the navy, They concluded that it would be folly to permit the German ship to land its cargo of 200 machine guns and millions of rounds of ammunition that could be turned against the America® forces either at Vera Cruz or the City of Mexico, AT CHICAGO, ‘There was a scene of desolation In ST. LOUIS— and about L v. Only One tent’ re- 0100000 — mains standing ont of 200 or more CHICAGO— whieh for six months have been the 0410100 he f i hundred strikers and \ The guns are of the latest models of Krupp rapid-fire machine guns, Huerta, it is said, ordered them specifically to hold and defend the railway from Mexico City to Vera Cruz. The seizure of this line is the very first step contemplaied by army and navy strategists to follow occupation of ! few graft on great publio works, It glee recommends that tho Board of fWeter Supply be reorgantaed without leone there deiay and deoiarca thet no legal evidepee to clean hit of the evi Gagnie eut to Zinn, 9. UNS, Awacina out, Melehanty to Myers Walsh singled to right. 1 , frat smash for the ho lan crashed one throug that struck Ia Fitte’s st bounded to Myers who retired the bat ter, Lote walked. Quinn ain- , ro (Continued on sixteenth Page.) him out at first. Stengel. Burns filed out to Fletcher was disposed of have been excitement over the war!’ news or it may have been the weather, but something rose up and kicked ffie bottom out of tie uliendauce at the hostilities between the Senators and the Highlanders thia afternoon, couldn't have been the form displayed (Continued om Gizteenth Pages.) it Batteries — Mitchel and Crosein: their fail \tnabands were sep- | Vera Cruz and the initial warlike measures. If Huerta obtains arms to Be Be! . and Sheri eel ERR -Sa eae ices burn at aint meliera hie defend it, the task of the United States will be infinitely increased, INTERNATIONAL | LEA |rush for safety thut followed the firing | Secretary Daniels announced late to-day that Rear-Admiral Mayo GUE. jof the tents. x | with his flagship Connecticut and most of the other vessels under his com- one ‘Ne Frightened women and childr&h to- Y; | Rochester goon nee Ree eareeiigacid about tha rh t0- | mand had stgamed for Vera Cruz. All the vessels of Rear-Admiral Buffalo... gone station, while muitiamen patrotied the Badger’s fleet had been — to go directly hg a : earen 4 raltroad tracks and the vicinity about It was agreed that the consignment must revent teach Toronto 10206100 (the town and colony. Searching par- rs ig i but Providence : : ¢ 0 $ ‘ 00 {tion are looking tor the bodlee of, vic- ing the Huerta forces at all hazards. President Wilson had te ont 6 [iereen Gi Loa 008 jo annie TH Hie Sone of war eine whats. foi 8 - 9h amen 7] ¥ ‘\ _