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NO SIGN OF PEACE SAYS COL. HOUSE, PRESIDENT’S ADVISER WASHINGTON, March 6.—Col. E. M. House, who returned yesterday from Europe, is under- stood to have told President Wilson to-day that he found no more prospects for peace during his recent visit: to the capitals of belligerent nations than he did on t his visit last spring. IC EDITION heeded “ONE CENT. ——__ | HOUSE SETS 4-HOUR LIMIT + TO DEBATE BEFORE WARNING Afte w:| EX- MAYOR OF CLEVELAND New Rule for i Dinu e J EROTRD! BY DILSON Which McLemore Measure AS SECRETARY OF WAR. Will Be Tabled. | fas MANN IRS MEMBERS. Bays Americans Should Be Kept Off Armed Ships— Bryan Meets Friends. WEL IS TAKEN TO-MORROW . _ be (“Circulation 5 Books Open to All.” Copyright, 1010, by The Press Pablishing Co. (The New York World), ME A PAGES | | | WASHINGTON, March 6 was oleare| \o-lay for House to-inorrow resolution armed suis of yatl dm the session Repre Minots, « Mepulicar ) Fesolur! " | ported by 1 mitter Speake Represe Masaaci\. dained Ment thar (he vesolu @ally” o Boon a vote | McLemore warning Americans off} ns at war. mittee 4K ea| ecla rule | —— elared in the Sone tha here shouid leur vote oi subject Repub- |. rl sr Mann announced that he| BX-Secretary After Pye Bae matter “P) With Congressman Says His fa the I! J “I hav ‘tn leit Constit President ut duties, The Houre resound Views Have Not Changed WASHINGTON, following an inform Balle foctly w day R ntative nia, kept 7 situation in entering The |r pentative | Ie t Lanroot ‘ ; the Rules « Ww hw House and 4 t : rule needed 10 bring It a vote on the Mc! osoli " 1 dy fM phi, Gore of the Presiden ved 4 1.) homie ter sh Rtev non-par to that « SENATE 1S TOLD OF FOR THE Missouri, Slayden A LEAGUE j,,,, f Texus, ste of le ALLIES. i Ala Wash When the sev 8 4 Bae ie MoCum ! of a pen t M again tox ! subject A is and Va oM joan « defer the down i \ @outinued on Second Page.) the Congressional conditions, ~ STRAIGHT WARNING x co TIN ARMED SHIP CASE Mach 6—Wiitam | O° him at noon to-| | Has Been Strong Supporter of | — WEATHER—Snow to-night; Tuesday rain: warmers DAVE EDITION orld, Open to All." 16 PAGES I“ Circulation Books Open to AL = NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1916. PRICE ONE CENT. FRENCH LINES AT VERDUN BOMBARDED — ON BOTH WINGS AND IN THE CENTRE | THREE ZEPPELINS IN RAID ‘DROP40 BOMBS ON BRITAIN: © 12 KILED AND 33 INJURED ———— |g Children — anc wen ner Te WEALTHY AR MAN oo DROPS 4000 FEET THREE BIG VERDUN FORTS WRECKED BY THE SHELLS OF CROWN PRINCE'S GUNS ny eer = War Office Reports Attacks by :| Big Guns at Three Points—Ber- | PREN H COMMA} WHO IS HOLDIN @ VERDL IN AGAINST CROWN PRINCE S SELECTED FOR SECRETARY OF WAR Sticks to Ideas but Says He} Favors Preparedness Policy of Wi ils mn. Isc LEVELAND EX-MAYOR President and Twice Re- | TWENTY-FIRST ATTAGK.| lin Claims Capture of Nearly 1,000 fused Cabinet Office. \ eS Total Number of Killed to| 10 CENTRAL PARK More Officers and Men. WARHINGTON, March 6—Newton! Tate in Air Raids 242; In- = former Mayor of Cleve jured Number 429. en selected by Presiden | Alexander Thaw and John ‘| :|40,000 UNBURIED DEAD | ON SHELL-RIDDEN FIELD LONDON Marah §.-Twelve per | . j bone wore killed and thirty-three tn-| Kane Miraculously Escape t nd ix ee arranging his affairs sieua in sunday night's Zeppelin raid in 4,000 Foot Plunge. $ i | PARIS, March 6.—The War Office in its report to<day says thes in Cleveland proparatory to coming |. . aah ot oi ‘ £ to Washington to hia Mution | oren cee ere eee eae oe 5 a, : | ere violent artillery actions last night on the left bank of the Meuse tp t >, it was officially announced to-day Alexand H. Thaw, the millionaire) © Boker was as r Presi. | : dent Wilson when was an|The dead inchide five children, four aviator, and Joon Kane, his mechan- » | the north of Verdun, in the sector west of Douaumont and on the Woeves men ships drop women and thre natructor at Johns Hopkins Univer- | heights to the east and southeast of the fortress. lighting 1 4,000 feet with a hy There was no infantry sity Wr nto # tree in Centra The text of the report is as follows: “In the Argonne we have bombarded different sections of the Forest of Chappy and the Malancourt-Avecourt Kowd In the region to the north of Verdun the nlght passed without wny infantry action. The artillery action coutinued violently on the left bak of the Meuse and intermittently tn the sector to the weet of Douaumont and in the Woovre “Our battertes have actively bombarded the communtcations of ’ the enemy. The night wax calm on the rest of the front.” 2 BERLIN, March 6.—Minor engagements occurred on the east bank p jot the Meuse, north of Verdun, last night, the War Office reported this : afternoon. The Germans captured 14 officers and 934 men, silent was selecting prior to is Cabinet, ning. ‘The machine was! ~ Thaw | hangar ¢ ‘to make a: Within twenty down bembe ppelin hurled upon an area oceupied by dwellings “| of workingmen. An entire block was vals A woman and four | ight over Manha’ ininutes of the te purture the flyers found t ; “lover the Kast R The thirty-day pe |Jor Gen, Hugh L. 8c he designated Sec ret ary ot Wa ar ad | snterts m, will expire March 11. It ts her children, the eldest eight y old, were killed in this district, wil oa h U1. Tt te) vusband, injured when Binet otiaee ace The text of the report given out at Army Headquarters is as follows: belleved Mfr. Hakor’a nomination wit ; eter uecteee “LAvely mining duels ocourred northeast of Vermelles. British i Sena 1 aes {nfuntry, Which delivered minor attacks on several occksions in this Ae azith Re lehborhood, was repulsed by our fire uM ven i v{ ‘On the eastern bank of the M essed more quiet : ; sae ; 1 previous da Neverthele ired yesterday and the ‘ fee ; nae bane ee day before, during minor engi Moers and 944 men aw, he was City $ PE ratated $$ a bornb wet fro te w workman's dwell | 4, 00 Germans Are Killed “ling. A feeble man aboul ninety yeu of age was burned to death wounded bird d to increase as th and then the nto @ tree, tearing off the and crumpling up the and Kane sila to the ar 1 elected of Clevela: {in 1914 ay “i BULGARIAN RELEASE. Jn Desperate Charges at Vaux ist have been almost totally wrecked by German bom- An official statement issued in Lo: don last night said two airships h crossed over the northea 6—"Il have| England, At that time bardment, according to despatches from Amsterdam. These d= 3 ay en Tha b und Mi , a se are in a ton D. pasties Fa Fick’ beaa: a“ ba ie sects nis ¢ + sara Ne dition to Fort Douaumont, captured by the Germans ent | Some bor een dro ney wor \istreated ; ‘ fell into the sea near thi weats, but durit Free Fort de Vaux, five miles northeast of Verdun, is reported in ruins. ip of Wa The number of casualties reporte freed themselves Forts Moulainville and de Tavannes, next in line south of de ne nae, aktatt |i much less than that of the pr machine atruch ; by sine | been badly damaged by German m if the y ‘ ‘ I 1 es et | 1, Diey y two miles Fort de Tavannes, is aie Iways 1 now aw and Kan . Germar From t nt he guns to bear ' the fort : d 1 . 2 1 ty 1 dite ¢ t ney were te d ( i vide upon the mG vat the villag \ MI tail I id 4.000 German : PALESTINE EVAGUATED ’ 1 mar he rt BY THE TURKISH TROOPS | 40,000 GERMAN TROOPS. | Grown “WILL ACCEPT,” BAKER nha . ON THEIR WAY T0 YPRES| « Poueumont platen TELLS EVENING WORLD to Extensi ; Inte moO Su Hony elashes OVER PHONE FROM OHIO, ve Yo. 64 ! » f EBYPt This May Mean Another At Pre aie f Reported Abia ed Is to Be Made to Break 1 extending from at A era t f lo re ' \ ‘ ’ ad ’ . WESTER Cit sts FO SIOTUR Chis 1 » 1 ‘ ’ x “ been burned to a ; ; th owt ! t the : Sag: . isp g © chemical weapons BOP H'GG! aecn ban Bevamal M6V0,— acre morning newspaper, jo bow, April, gs og | used by the Germans include aa: )

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