The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1916, Page 1

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—_— LANE DITION PRICE ONE CENT. Copsrights 1010, by The, Uvese Pablishing Co. (Ebe New York World). Tbe ("Circulation Bc Books Open to Au.” WEATHER—Cloar to-night and Saturday. Colder % | EDITION | | [“Circutation Books Open to Au” } = 1916. 20 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. ] NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, “VILLA DEAD OR ALIVE,” IS ORDER | _ ASUS. TROOPS ENTER BERLIN ADMITS VAUX FORT IS NOW IN FRENCH HANDS; NEVER TAKEN, PARIS ASSERTS Verdun Lines Hold and Situation Is Unchanged, Says Paris Report— | German Aeroplanes Destroyed in | FightsOver Two Battlefields. BERLIN sreh 10 (vila London). —Capture of the Ablatn Wood annou by German Army Headquarters. It was stated that the | French bad regained a foothold In the fort of Vaux | [Ablaip St. Nazaire is in the Lens region, near the northerly end of ea | Datiloe line | Maj. Gen. Funston, Commander of Southern Department U. S. Army WILSON SENDS GEN. FUNSTON ACROSS BORDER AFTER BANDIT ‘Cabinet Quickly Decides to Order Punitive Invasion of | Not Less Than 8,000 U.S. Soldiers as Result of Columbus Massacre--Action Without Carranza’s Consent, but No Intervention Is Intended. { (Special to The Evening World.) i WASHINGTON, March 10.—"Villa dead or alive” is the policy of the United States Government in relation to the Columbus, N. M., massacre. The following statement was issued at the White House: } “An adequate force will be sent at once in pursuit of Villa with the SEN \ FRED 2 Ri FONSTON | Phe an ' aya that German troe advauced south E : : . ; hs weed Verdun single object of capturing him and putting a stop to his forays. mee ees nce one Fete “This can be done and will be done in entirely friendly aid of the constituted 4 gy! A sa: . . . - : ° ; ‘BRITAIN'S FOES KliL sheet Akos des authorities in Mexico, and with scrupulous respect for the sovereignty of rt can ar a he . . ; 3,153 KON-COMBATANTS, ss = Poe prcm nig ny vary thet republic.” six Agricultur rin the Cuban insurgent army. H bol | Premier Asquith Makes Public Loss w to th mander of ine Twe te Kansas Following a meeting of the Cabinet at which it was* = ie Ay ‘ : of Life in Air and Coast Raid: ¥ " 1 himself by leading his command across unanimously decided that the Columbus massacre must be | Populace ’ orca Mexico to join him by representing tr t Calumpit under fire and by the c na , 4 i f i ¢ of th i hes Nee “ pili 4 * avenged and Villa must be removed as a factor for evil along} no hated Gringoes are invading the country on an . : ‘ n ery like that on {errand of conquest, a considerable part of the Atlantic fleet ' i " ome 1 kK He is a litte ov the Rio Grande, President Wilson issued an order to the War) wilt be dispatched to Mexican waters for the purpose of . 7 _ b Department to send a punitive expedition of 8,000 men or) providing quich transportation to points where outlaws 3, I ' | more under the command of Gen, Frederich Funston into; may seck (o promote revolution against the Caranza governe ; coco GERMAN GASUALTIES—|TRAFFIG INTO HENIGD stro tout set. ron | T n 4 J 7 . i aun i ‘ot! } 2, 667,372, SAYS LONDON HALTED BY SOLDIERS| Gen. Hugh L. Scott, Chief of Staff, with members of the et ee His Dent are. spent) soe « front ea 1 south of hi Sales General Staff and Secretary of War Baker, spent the after- jane reader wilt be able to increase the strength of his "t Vau r Total Figures for the War Said to] Extra Gu irds of Regular Troops! noon in preparing plans for the expedition, While the War| forces. Tentative plans are already under way to send a Q tho f rh \ el ombatunt Have Been Made Up From Guard Bridges From El Paso” | College has worked out minute plans for an invasion of force sf from 30,000 to 40,000 men into Mexico should the i ae dU eta) Oni | tu Juarez, Mexico in the event of war the plan of sending in a punitive eet arise. ay or ‘ 1914, aud Mareh 1s, 1919, but detailed | IN DON | BL PASO, Tex, March i0.-Guards| expedition for the sole purpose of capturing Villa and eclimi- oth Medses of Co § were Bolling for action when) they met! toe pul ; aoe \ rane ie eee be bi '"'\ nating brigandage in northern Mexico brought up an re but 4 Apap restraint until the President ¥, the er ; mavenoiod dail Id tach thea ec eavity tncreand ontirely new problem: abinet had a ch was stated this aflernooa that the Presi- gpiane noir W ate ‘ 0 ARRED FRUITS Tilis ring rma the camp of the Sixteenth In the event that Villa, by appealing to the ignorant | dent will not ask for the approval of Congress in this crisis as he did when pres. a i nfantry. mae he sent the na » Vera Cruz. Congres a s tors a 7 aplane w f 5 ” WILSON | A “tant | ne ad avant Qn wee milet to 8 as tf an army into Mexico after an outlaw “Gn the mor art INDO) arch, iC serie Atement that Cardinal Farley ha he ident ha ied that te: keenly: ra fhe’ nacessty. fe ‘ tin be t r |} LONDON hes es 10. mie he vr y ne ms tal on a [Enon fo get beth sides to nding: troot Mex ) o<_ that Ne “ * Sey a mela my iene Georse seo” TWN BAY STATE PRIMARIES vita Be nat ening trooes Sd ccalay ees hal tbe asta) @ aig ie ‘ “Tt STOP PARADE ctl cy HY sti ° gn aca The fi r he CLASH WITH GERMANS Name by Del A ae we intend there all be no} Himpsel Ale ilization a MW dest the area ; IN CONSTANTINOPLE. ¥ ( tent Wil-| es hie oe Unies It is under the wusplees! Carranca Goverment is unable to handle Villa and Villa has declared pat ‘our. Joasea In | roxpos The A id ioe \Ssivates rota hee ne ut etl UNABLE TO GET WORD FROM CARRANZA. | . 7 Exchange Tels i: salyiies parade there an i Ml efforts to communicate with Carranza had faile Oo late this aeroplar 7 " i Auris ' Factions eet ie n't Agree—Sixty-| Hoalyttes parad r L pry ront dus ft} ied 1 / ” . ~ SKEETERS SHUN HIM; ninth Won't) Turn Out k Pare ' nf } nea ' : j ! on il he } ' ‘ ‘ 7 O'Connell would ‘ . ' iE Fenielett a HM * a Ne AGAINST WAR ON ‘EM Untess Phere ts Haran ; : moN RIOTS IN COLOGN? \ tched Wa Ca \ er dead or in Hrench Br : 5 A.C. MW Says Salt Wa | ‘ae serial batt OVER VERPUN LOSSES, Hing t quitoes Are Harml Fight len : fe Ws; ee ae OE a earth, 3 by foreed and IS HOLLAND REPORT « Ja sea Bay! Ati si ® und t t wniza thinks about ituation is ot littl etfect, t ts shown himselt tines; total, iia dential nominition of tig D ; SAMAR: BAY: BERL NEON eel) utterly unable to handle the bandit Villa, The feelir Cabinet, the A‘ Wes eM Ps ean x8 ; saa AMSTERDAM (vin London), March }of amy mame that the Deux nibs # nee cl ner} Senate and the House was so strongly in taver of immediate pursuit of = e fall our } IS Thh TARTAR Ylt hat it haa}? ; Tl Iture of $150 Villa and hy that any attempt to bring about delay in order that vad 1 t i inat pa ' ‘ F ? nae {don i af f ! \ , ' t mH ’ ne = te ! f ne VERDUN LINES HOLD = M SR a ' Gen, | k 1 border, wil AFTER NIGHT BATTLES, | FRENCH AEROPLANES ‘ ™ Dew! An injunotion for D will he ul i ; do so last SAYS FRENCH REPORT, BOMBARD RAILROADS W_wan anpronrinted ailing on Coroner Mi sees {nlehit, and action \ chance to de- * aR FUNTT: yp Per e¢| stand marsha s f ‘ ; ics: . CARRYING MUNITIONS British A@vance in German Hast] arand i f tie ‘randy hat eon atv 1 vot Carranaa’s formal pers There wos R poration) _VONDON r Lieutenant! Order of Hibernians, New ¥ AGH, flon f Aa i t ¥ set i ‘ ‘ Wil 1 made v 1 mt add wise coat me Tow ana wes ann this it sient continues wt) bo ts Pe: th : i tr ¢ hen the object of the expe- @ontinued on Fourth Pag | tensive damage AU returned safely. | jjsted 4.446.472 tana, eal ys i suka baie Bie it ae tbe arbitrators. When Mr, Lon- would be a play without @ Mamie, sition is accumplisied, when brigands have been ¢l 1 out of Northern

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