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EDITION ‘STORM IN SENATE OVER U-BOAT ISSUE; WILSON WANTS WAR, GORE SAYS HEHEARD - NEW VERDUN DRIVE BEGUN AEN ON STA, FROMPLAN OFTHE Woe SMTVELE . LONDON, March 2.—An Aims Says that Fort Vaux, tive miles bit’ that the Germans cannot approach the fort, as the French have| that he allowed $125,000 to the Inter- brought heavy artillery to bear on the approaches has Buzy.. They ake to resume the offensive with reinforcements from the Argonne, Buzy is about sixteen miles to the’ east of Verdun, OS addi lll dd ONE CENT. ht, 100 ed Pres Pebiiching Coprnie® uy tee sy &, e raat WiTh 90,000 FR French and German War Offices Make No Mention of the Destruc-) tion of Fort Vaux, Admits Violent Bombardment. been destroyed by French shells. (Port de Vaux is two miles southeast -which the Germans last week captured The Germans, it ts reported, have cor No mention of the battering >f Fort # Vaux is made.in to-day's official re ' PLOTTERS WOUND not know that one dollar of the Inter- perts from either Paris 0} Berlin ) | borough's claim was just and that he| @ Paris says the French positions were CZAR OF BULGARIA finally made up his mind to grant| 3 violently bombarded, and Her | $125,000 because his eubér dinates “told | @ ports an unsuccessful counter him it was a good seftlement.’ ay ie Pyen Pouaumont Rome Hears Report That Ferdinand Mr, Craven denied that he mony |e i h report of German repulse . ' fi t > 4 oreoor $3696.06 G-0346-400% ® a a a Attdekad > Returning |Sevthing about Pyedtdent Shonts's $Ob-1Od-08-00-4 $9604.04 6244-4 Aooqe4 4 Fresnes discredits the unofticta Was Attacked While Returning | os ot $126,000. i MRS. KATHERINE VANCE HARRISON.” port that Germans had taken tie Recently From Berlin, Leroy T. Harkness of counsel to the} town j LONDON, March 23.—<A wireless! Public Service Commi jumped According 1 the report from Lu 4 M 5 : Jospateh from Thome to-day states) 4P and advised Mya Craveu not “Dieppe, 1 1 up Pana eee ud va bars "ator Thompson gave notice th and began a bom of Kort bronchitis, THO! wig fer charges against care| Vaux. At the game time an artillery | pjessage adds that there | Senator Thompson afd he will prefer . and ante a Le Kk ihe a ae imors that le is suffering trom | charges gainst Harkness, to: | against Fort des Tavannes, the nex »| Chief Engineer Craven continued of the Verdun forts south of Vaux,| Wounds received in an attempt by) testimony late this afternoon, His The French hurled back this attack! focs to assassinate him while he was . att pus! fore he ratiway station at Eix, but were, turnin, }lin and hed back upon Vaux and finally ed to abandon it juin despatch to the Central News to the northeast of Reports of Czar NEW. YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 19,16. GUNS SHATTER FORT VAUX AT VERDUN J“ Circulation Books Open to Al Rae 1 6 P A ri E s- CEDED SDDS DEd-H Od 965000955056. P. S. Board's Chief Engineer Surprises Thompson Com- mittee by Testimony. . ESH TROOPS {CHARGES THREATENED, Engineer Advised Not to Reply Changes His Mind Dur- ing Recess. but Paris| Alfred Craven, chief engineer tor jthe Public Service | $20,000 Commission at admitted before the Verdun, has been a year, | borough Co. out of their claim of | { $1,592,000 preliminary expenses toward | building the new subways. Asked what he Nad done to audit tems of the claiin, how. he are rived at the conclusion that $125,000 was a fair settlement, Mr. A German battery of Fort de Douaumont, by ttorm.) lise rated 90,000 men’ near | Craven floundered hopelessly in a bog of ex- | planation. He admitted that he did eee re aggressive friend, Leroy T. Harkness, sat far behind him, with his right | knee tn his hand and a look of fierce | determination on his pale face « from his recent trip to Ber- Vienna Ferdinand’s seri-| CRAVEN ON STAND Bride of Fifteen, Who Confessed | re ee ee rc ere rk 18 KILLED ON ONE OF SIAN MAN SAY GERMAN RAIDER MOEWE, OR ROON, IS; TAKEN BY BRITS {Commerce Destroyer’ Said to Have Been Taken to the Island of Trinidad. JONE RAIDER ESCAPED. |Shelled by a French Cruiser and Her Upper Works Badly Damaged. APG eno 2DG-Y 2G SSOG3E2F BUENOS AYRES, Marv Prove. despatches from Montevideo say a steamer arriving from Burope inte cepted near the coast of Brazil a wire less message stating cruisers had captured a ¢ | the talder Moowe. | Anote: ia the German cruiyer Roon. It is sald the captured warship was taken by the British ‘cruisers to the p | Island of Trinidad, Tho Ameritan steamer Santa Bar- bara arrived at Montevideo. 4 jout from Dakar, on the west coast of 2 | Africa, encountered a German raider, @|name not given, and opened fire on her, Under cover of darknoss the German ship got away. She was dar aged her works French fire on upper by we The Moewe first came into promi-| ——__—————— | nence with the val at loads several w steamship Appain in charge of man prize crew. She brought eal of rigateriour German < » raider whieh Was roaming the seas and had aptured and sunk seven British mer |chantmen and Admiralty transports. |in addition to capturing the Appam. Despatches from the Canary Islands late last month reported the arrival of tho British steamer Westburn with @ German prise crew on board, sald to be from the Moewe. According to ar Hampton Her cap- | tain says a French cruiser which put| the | ska auzo of the Br’ itiah | WEATHER—Cloudy to-night and Friday; colder. A EZDITION “PRICE ONE CENT. STONE DENES PRESIDENT SAID WAR WITH GERMANY MIGHT END BlG CONFLICT Senator Gore Tells of Report He Heard in Course of Warm Debate | + on His Resolution Warning Americans Off Armed Ships. VOTE LIKELY TO-MORROW; WILSON REAFFIRMS STAND WASHYNGTON, March 2.—The armed ship issue suddenly blazed |up In the Senate today with the most sensational debate of the sessioity in which Senator Gore Democrat and author of a resolution to warn * j Americans, off belligerent vesseis, repeaied what he civaracterized as 4 | report that President Wilson had toki certain Congress leaders that way |between the United States and Germany “might not be undesirable and might result in advancing civilization by bringing about the end of the European war by midsummer.” | Chairman Stone of the Foreign Relations Commitiee emphatically denied that the President ever had expressed an hearing and |to know why such sentiment in his Administration leader, demanded sought to confirm the report from Senator James, another Senator Gore had not the President himself. tor Gove reyponded that he hud 1 ved the report wan untrue, ta ; GERMANAMERIGAN >< ed by circumstances y nee in his op! 4 to bear It der m broke tn the edly when Senator Stone, an nouncing that he was not in accord with the President's demand for n defeat of the armed ship resolutions, Proposed 4 means to let the Gore ied. Senate wa MENLOYALTOU.S.,' WILSON IS TOLD {The Woevre Plain is crossea | Ines were alpo recelved here in| “erminatior ; these reports, the Moewe, continuing resolution coine to a vote, and Sena- by only four military roads und !a Zurich despatch, quoting advices}, Sanaior ‘ThomPeon announced that) Russian ieaneaht, French| |Fight to Break woke Claiin| her activities after the capture of the tor James announced that the admin oO and Light artille ould be yienns eso despatches sal has lage A ther British i Pq /S-| istration forces had the votes to de a ee i oe ie eenlnatid. ig Dom at, Cabarg {time of the committee's investigation! Mine Sweeper and British | That Would Save Prisoner | Apam and the seven other Mans | Editor Paul Mueller of News: Batrein:toroee Rha Whe! ToLnt tg (Continued on Second Page) — | any Ul Be eergnced soda pbc Trawlers Sunk. From Punishment. |sank flvo British steamers off the| paper Delegation, Says Great |" senator Williams of Mississipp! a een a bse emer tonnes ipa Gpetostaae al be a | const of Brasil Majority Are True. spoke vigorously in support of the 109 Hien Mipee POGIENIDE, NOR LONDON, March 2—On the first} FORT WORTH, Texas, March | 4 Vigorous search for the Moewe sii President, as did Senator Lodge, the OHREY SAO) COMANISD Wid MASE FH i fs J me was begun by the British Admiralty, : o pam w.|tanking Republican of the Foreign WORLD GROWTH one of the rooms of the Coroner's| day of the new German order to tor-| Katharine Vance Harrison, the The Moewe was reported to be al WASHINGTON, March 2-—Paul F.} ort ie Ueto ee he debate office in the Municipal Build | pedo armed merchantimen, the Rus-|teen-year-old bride who shot ¥ Mueller of Chicago, President of the és ie t “ “hia ‘i is ee = a . tramp steamship fitted with guns ~ . ended without action and the Senate BAILY (Moening mation On) alt ae eae anishe | San steamer Alexander Wentze! was! Kited W. L, Warren because, as she|for preying on commerce of the|newly-formed National genre pasved to other business with the Home Circulation Troi Pioshursi io ape tht tent fo tho Botton with @ Lor of guid, Me had attacked her toror. her] Bntantn Alien af Geryoan publlshars, and btitor ot |e oe ot tablaw lip the Gore TER Set ee eee ee rei espatches ‘ The German oruiser oon was said |the ea Ren gpoat, ° F * (City News Companies’ Figures) Committee to-day. Mr, Craven took @lshteon lives, according to despatcues | marriage lust Christmas, will probe] ule Gorman ornises tion wae aa} ee ee tonday he belleved the | tion at an early deur to-morrow CORRESPONDING FEBRUARY DATES: office in October, 1911. The “prior de-| received here to-day. jably not be indicted, The ‘Texas 14") iuttor captured the Appam. A re-|sreat majority of German-Americans wale bee ntadanrh in noe. a WORLD AMERICAN, HERALD. termination,” he testified, was nado] leven of the steamer’s crew were | makes no, provision for pr tiun| port that the Roon had ben captured {Were loyal to the United States. He|bate “ 0 one remaiesd. ot dures 310,990 192,477 36,278 | Oct. 14, 1918. The date of the deal] pase ene a ches | ; lwas accompanied by State Senator |®&2inst considering the more . 310,98 ‘ vei sietderiay fescued, {t was stated, The despatches | of 4 person under vighteen mur-| by the British crulser Droke off Ber-| w resolution as desired by the President ; 98.327 Y contract was March 18, 1914. ss cel inolm 300,664 196,080 alae DHtye aid von determin the AR mph | ROROTHAS-OBIP HAL the ptcAnier WOR) dor “Am ‘afford? is nas Ry. asad Woe BUniID i. ue sails dad bare rf lier sald he did not cail|A meeting of the Foreign Affairs ~ai 10 496 5 25 sai bildah *e ‘ i sila 5 hint as et subsequently waa denied Muelle a : ’ . Gain, 10,326 Loss, 5,850 Loss, 5,250 Gain, 6700 to allow the Interboroug Mr, | Sunk yesterday and carried no hint a atives of Warret ' Mre.| “me Igiaud of Trinidad i# one of fupon the President as the represen- {Committee was called this afterneon "Ss + t Craven was asked by Counsel \uster, | t® whet ee was a victim of the} is, rison'ds nigolcen, but re-| the British West Indies, lying off the lative of the Publishers’ Association, with final eidion peostiie ite new German decre | ‘ coast of Venezuela The President deliver an ultima S d W rid Grow h “Eapenditures that were made by * aviine he | Sarded with toleration lor te which, he said, was commercial tn iz un ay o - Pa the compantes as far back as 1907," Pestle hdl da pig “ygaady lag otytiee coteauatt —— character, and had nothing to do|t¥m during the day to Congressiona In Home Circulation Mr, Craven sald, “were gone over, and| Rieu wer unk withie teanteteas | iiss, Lot. Guin, thn soutatut) ALLIES’ SHIPS GHASE [wien pottice foot kw oatospinrrgtigrt [whatever expenditures Were thougnt | ee ene een eee ate landed iptia'a gies Stans leno mace te The Prewdent told Mr, Mueller no|Teont vo . it nown that DURING THE FIRST TWO MONTHS OF 1 _———- archi Mae emia ent ta RHE TOLLUB pollse nich lad! tal AUSTRIAN SQUADRON felt confident German-Atericans, 1n|8° Compromise would be aceepted. He (City News Companies’ Figures) (Continued on Sixth Pago) Pi pati dgag teriygrh i ay j Hardin ietlemion, ban Ant {common swith other Americans of |t0l this early in the day to Chair. WORLD. AMERICAN. HERALD. TIMES. | bem, baat: Bunhe MSOORSIN 18 tet Oe ee et ee cmc DAS de foreign birth, were loyal te the coun, |M&n Flood of the House Foreign At J 324,092 304,678 89,879 174,677 RITISH HELD uP jepatehien received heie this after-|apiwared. The young husbynd standel Sainestins Send Enemy Fleeing) ree” birth. were | |fatrs Committee, Mr. Pood sald late Feb. 27...... 349,070 316,494 183,130 8 | Lioyda’ agent at Blythe reports that |is only sorry her revenso not Into Cattaro Harbor, Says Mr, Mueligr declared there was ab- | jst hens Se errniaens 1.816 — “8.453 N R | the. British steamship ‘Thornaby was! attained by his bands Report From Corfu. solutely no political significance in| Gras afternoon wou 24,078 11,816 2,580 8,453 MAIL 0 OTTERDAM wunk by & mine on Monday last ‘Yao confesved slayer of Warren hag ia , ; his cal! to the White House, that he [Probably be acceptatiie te the Presi- Go World's Gatn Greeter Than the COMBINED Gain af its thres ptnaipal competitors: }} | <eemerreree HAVRE, March 2—The French| been smilingly self-confident ever} ATHENS, March Allies’ war-|was supporting the President and had |dent. > Co "s Gai 24,978 ‘tai » to Prot 2 ae ships in the Adriatle pursued an Aus-|been a Democrat for many years. STONE SAY8 HE } World’s Gain. FmgEn Aen sees BAY |Britain Sends Reply to Protest] minesweeper Au Revoir was torps-|sluce tie death of Warren, and acon Tide Cuuadeon’ (hie Cattare haroos| Mn Mus! Bg CORD WITH PR i Combined Gain of American, Herald and Times. + 22,849 United States Made Against [dood and sunk ‘Tuesday by a Ger-| incapable of understanding why why) MIAH sauadron into Cattaro harbor | Yi epHiSe tol cone ogee Coa : . “ee “| 16a, 4 Cat - t. The o b bee. hould be held to aceount. Her nly} Hy i A at * rvice out of publicay World's Excess Over Combined Gain 2,129 Previous Seizures. eA year “a Pi es apa TANGY RIORnGh Beara UG be HAs | apateles to-day | nan-American| Leader Mann to discuss the armed } THE WORLD (Daily and Sunday) Leads All Other New York Feb., 1916.. Feb., 1915. Gain, 63834 aan Gain, 242% Loss, 199 Daily and Sunday Competitors FEBRUARY COMPARISONS: WORLD, tt AMERICAN. Columns, 2.35354 2,111 World Leads the Times World Leads the American. . World Leads the Herald... . -> THE HAGUE, March 2 (vie 1on-| here to-day. } when she nad to tell to the police and BANS PROXY WEDDING. jer" atlreted Pts Prabal the White ; : don).—The British authorities have| gPOCKHOLM (via London), March | her mother, Mrg. Bes! the Abad BILL FAVORS critics, | “ours inte this 8 aes in Advertising detained the mati on board the Dutoh|2—t has been learned that thy | story of the attack of Warren on hor om Portugal Wil t to wo | |_TRe conference sroveed sausb di steamer Sommelsdiuk, which Swedish steamer Kngppla was sunk | ond mental suffering when: th jarried AL Aw | ansembiy Me uare tills’ Ganve o4| cranes Sra eat ie 10 Adminie! HERALD. tIMES. rived at Rotterdam from New York. | apout #00 yards inside the Limit ot | old man Insisted on maintaining! posTON, M 2—-Mavri by Au uanls Daumes ARGIMRE iene! fen forces re avd some ground in | Columns. aie WASHINGTON, Mavoh 2.—Secre- | gwedish waters. [friendly relations with her and her! prosy doesn't Ko in ultra-conservative! Ar paNy, Mareh 2 Asamthinnen | ¢ House which they hoped to over P 1,751 2,49634 tary Lansing said to-day that Ambas- meer oe | husband, who did not kijow of War-| Boston, Pretty little Miss Dutra, fro n| Goldstein, of New York, presented o | ome, Wim Republican votes, oF 1380 1198084 078 sites Fine ut Lonaca tus coeled aclmtchara’™s.. Games, 'Hevisman:|csn's aullt aailltthe ahinice Portugal, will have to be married all hee OFF » © whether the President, considering i paladins over again to her oweetheart who was| Dill in the House to-day designed toltne qpestion entirely a non-parti ————._ |} outline of Great Britain's raply to the Dead, — “ in $2 her gucutheart wha, wag| bill tn the House to-day designed t peste “ iis 199 Gain, 42344 Richard Jesse Gammon, serenty-one SAILING TO-' r neat ep American protest against interfer- cnces with maiie, which is coming by | Yeer# old, and @ veteran rave horse m: died at the home of his daughter, Mrs | Zromt mut he declined to say what the! {rarew aol. Harlock Zacapa, Jamaica yutiine indicated; Noting would be} mont. Place, Yonkers | Stephan, Para done, he said, until th tself had | Mr. Gammon hada Mexico, Havana jners for many y¢ 1 em received, the lust twelve years aay, Ailianca, Colon vssures 567 709% 1,312 Cols. <4 Cols Cols, DAY. 12M STEAMSHIPS D DUE TO-DAY. Mm Philadelphia, Sen Juan AM, 3P)M, bechawanna, Sundgriand ....11 A.M. one, wanted to inform the leaders on ladmission to dramatic eri writings they doom objec The Court of Appeals : weite 1p Loe manuer slated. ica whose x all sides. The latter view was pre } } \ | | | { } dominant ; 1 1 | t In suggesting that the Senate | taken out of recess, in which tt ha ‘deen working, eo thet the Gore reso.

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