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ohana Eee sacar ie ‘ ees ; vi WEATHER—Fair to-night: clear and warmer Sundays EDITION OV { Hi EDITION “Circulation Books (“Circulation Books Open to All.” | to All. iG irculation Books Open to All.”"| | PRICE ONE CENT. Copetia tty PLO Teme Welaye NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1916. 12 PAGES PRICE OVE CENT. PERSHING LEADS FIRST DASH _ ACROSS THE BORDER FOR VILLA s CAPTURED BY GERMANS IN FLYING SQUADRON’ WILL RUN RHEIMS DRIVE, SAYS BERLIN DOWN BANDITS IN MEXICO } i" | French Official Reports Claim a Ger- | man Repulse in Same Section— Paris Admits Germans Hold Part of Vaux Village Near Verdun. BERLIN, March 11.—By an unexpected attack against French lines in] § { 7 meno naar ow rh a LIAR oH WILLIAMS ~CARRANZA TROOPS SAVE can GEN. CARRANZA AGREES TO Asdounced this afternoon. The gain was made sowthwest of the Villec- CO-OPERATE WITH THE U. S. Borx. In this engagemer prisoners, oue revolver cannon, fiv ° OF B R I] Ay FRANK NY \M R NSP p F VILLA. WASHINGTON, March 11.—Assurances of the fullest co-operation Machine guns and thirteen rowers were captured, I) wa) of the Mexican de facto government with the military authorities of the stated West of the Meuse, the War Office reported, Freuch troops have be ne ee Inited States have been received from Gen. Carranza, First Chief of the Woods, and French positio Mexican Republic, through his Secretary of Foreign Affairs. Precedents cleared from the Corbeaux and Cum around Goore Hare now fu perl. French counterattacks Woke * Grosvenor Backus, an Attorney, As-/Six Mexican o Prisonatl, Released at tor the action of this govetnment in golng Into Mexican terrttory were rity German ee in this drive ¢ 5 = - _ sails Thompson Committee Coun- Columbus and Told to Leave Town, | established by Mexico when, in the '80's, troops of that country crossed je Rhelme fonts 100 miles northes : | our border in pursuit, at differe es, he Indian bandits, Geront erparn sores un avs | BLEUT me sel and Calls Him Loafer. Found Riddled With Bullets. {hjqjyjj,/ 770) “NS Wms oF Me Intnn nts, Gerona Gen. Putatn tet to Remain at Border to Direct Campaign—Villa Stirs All Mexico to Fight Invasion —“Kill Gringoes,” His Cry. | ——— = }__ GEN JOHN J PERSHING VinLas Mo ria, fantry vpanue of months, are | French oMelul report. Pari The aeroplane detachments of the army now stationed near the bor- the members of the Thompson Legislative Investigating Committee; COLUMBUS, N. M,, March 11.—-Despatchen received here this afternoon | ARN’ N were going out to luncheon this afternoon, Col. Timothy 8. Williams, Presi-, indicate that Carranza troops have reached Guzman, Mexico, fifty mil fer will act as scouts for the ‘rank | Southwest of her rn r ng ith the aid of airships Jing American forces. It is anticipated } it Ge n attack in B > a ‘4 Ae ton edut of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company walked over to Counsel Fran e, and will form @ strong guard for a train bearing 600 Villa can be located without delay and 8, In the same section, re : walied, ‘The Geriaas Moss of the committee with a newspaper in his hand. Col, Williams point-| Mormon Americans who are fleeing from their ranches at Casas Grandes | quickly surrounded. have ‘been n fr es AINING ed to a headline which “City pays Williams $100,000 bonus, too.” | and that vicinity. The men of the fugitive band are armed, and with the Secretary Baker to-day reterred to the American expediti bee ven nl a er tod elerred te / cal xped western an wat Dany That statement fe a damned lie!” shouted Col. Willams to Mr. Me aid of the Carranza soldiers they should be able to defend themselves | iefan : his wa he pedition as a woods} A fow exchanges followed which could not be heard ninst an attack by the Villa bandits, who are said to have planned to} A egarded as a significant indication of the i ministration’s policy te 7 d hat i seedi ‘ “s The oficsa ‘chasipon 1% Disappoints B As Evening W reporter | hold up the train jAc Policy to make it clear that it is proceeding with scrupu- j Saxon 1 Crowd by Re i = 4s wis excl M’GRATH CAN ACT | Late reports place the mii bid @ nm us regard for the sovereignty of Mexico and entirely in aid of the j ry s r He TC efusing to Goi ww, You f Villista ands terably WI T P 7 IP jconstituted authorities ed pe in the wood sectors | Bpx At Re Fen ee athe fal eATAITE ss Se te i euuthe | mouth of Villo-aux Ml Reich. nd FOR T. R. IN ILLINOIS |:" nase ii! Pp WS. GEN, PERSHING TO LEAD INVADERS. Rheims, over a width yur | Jess Willard. champio me a Ha I Wor 1 Fe Sect Pare en ie \ id not get ready | Major-Gen, Frederick Funston will not personally lead the troops 1,400 yards and for a depth of | world, this afternoon abse : / Maen , Sr tRUN OY ho farma nntil news] , vho are rafter Villa » will remal ry 7 about two-thirds ofa mile, Twelve | fused + an ‘ Mg Whether Colonel Is Dropped yesterday of the attack | President With Mrs. Wilson Aboard], Hi Et} He will remain at headquarters on the Oak at 1 used te box teieh A = 5 uaaled . = < {I robah 1 480, at preser in gene * uninjured off 75 unine | 4 ¢ ead Te Bone Judea Tt we \ From Presidential (all us are bringing | Mayflower, Expected to Remain | 1 will eo Be Beals Ub -Beneral -eHacRg Onn tae jured men ¢ oe The | . ls iaeanac tie HO} me a damne 1 way you are a} SPRINGI rh i 7 aod ag ; 5 ei in Vicinity Until To-Morrow. | HW ; ‘ ee aie 4 tront of more than 100 miles. booty consisted of one revoiver BECAME ¢ k > the Unite z ar _— Li 1, Pershing will be in command of the advance guard cannon, five machine guns and head. were had » ts ‘ . a is ot ical ies a eT old ad eee a ai mot Ur States force Gen. Pershing is in command th thirteen mine throwers. ne, V partioularly anxious i H ayflowe w tein Gas i : nm command ¢ ne “On the western bank of the 4 For some the nowspaners hay : y realdent and Mrs, Wilson aboard, | Ligh tvalry Brigade Meuse (Verdun region) the last | Pee printing + Ad heen : “ ay Ds arrests of Mexicans sus porewed ne ery: ab \ jon of the War Department to keep Gen, Punston at Fort ea "y 1 ‘ # ee tant | ie a 1 ‘ si vey ou . ny self-re- | Stevenson's hands by t | taht and st Hy 1 ie on, Was Influenced, it was sald, by the necessity of having some in the Bois des | aux and the un oid hegin hie duties t ; ) Hi , nd ery ' in charge of the southern division thoroughly conversan : spect.” said M was will-| night, candidat Naty aie iu] Rive: < 4 wehly ersant with the de ( os wer 1 of this Willard. sa Pa ba | ates for dele pursult| River and " 4 AN gnemise, Ba : M with you, but you nade were flr h 1) ot : | When the aero squadron will begin its Mght was kept secret, but Capt , Gelivered with strong dof jt by manager 1 e Aled with a Rooseys eet T sa The vess ‘ i ‘ id is], rane ret, but Cap’ doainsr the aouthern. boundary YeGau, ebd, raltiacd to tae 4 possible. If ever Tow © T/ence, wili go on the ba ‘ the lexpocted’ tiireruain’ J vulols, the ten officers under him and the ninety men of the squadron, art these woods an! against the Ger against anybody jdo all 1 can ¢% make This was t 1 start | to-day rer i paring to quit Mort San Houston, man positions further to the west Jimpossibie to talk with « man like /Btevenson to ay Nec nto’ Mexico. | morrow for W ' American troops had crossed the border this morning so far as the Pecks down under the fire of our } MT warn +» anoutea’‘oo (tania Rt ! Six Mexican prisoners released by Var artment was advised. Many despatches ed from Gen eis “On the eastern f the , | Willams to cause the | t were found riddled with bullets a mile} nin at stratont aa Meuse act! MOSS SAID HE HAD FACED BIG: head 1 sat of Colliinbus hin. afternoon Sl ae 2 ge tlie ty reigned, in the GEST CROOKS IN NEW YORK. (i tuten, (1 Thay had boon ralaaned and tala a WITHOUT RESISTARGE ae La nforcements Gey Meighborhvod northeast of Bras te ! ¥ wa a every day ee eave the city, Some of the Mexicans! equ : ned HAN along the borde rs : A heater cea Fee kad Xin, Stone Seanad Feallaged tp have aided she Vile| BRTROGRAD, March 11 e Ture. |xPeditonary force would be 5 furnished, He add ee_iContinued on Second Page. rowd | ning k sa during Thuredey night's raid it had been deluged with telegrams from individuals and organ E') GERMANS RENEW DRIVE Rez | T t You either box 1 H there an t ' y nvestigation is being conducted a6 ne services as vo! ‘ Ss no more public ex fons int aij |elor nind warning © bee I both m ry and civil authorities, 1 ; ‘ fi y-anvon doud Mexivane have bedn . + eanne , by r 1 With ¢ ' ee oF i es ' ; . Says Petrograd Re aL abe atid rhe ' Seeretary Baker has ion, Fuaston that the army aero rif y ani i eecniek ; habe : t squadron ney at San Antonio t I fully In coaneetion with the G ne W 1M ( k . aonnpacnens pursuit of the Villa bandits, Me was sald, only that . ta oe 8 el pera ! ‘ \ vor wed wih GERMAN AEROPLANE the tre Hd have the benefit of air see that the avlators 4 kind he wants by advertising; the ' * acnord Among | F t BOMBARDS. BRITISI themselves Hil of the experience In aetual war serv iS apartment house owner n- i ‘ , The Ger H r e agit a V t \ this, and the owner stite j atonied | mune. native onthe austen Fe overalin ovor WARSHIPS AT SAMOS, nt . te beta sells property through advertising Mr fm \ Ui ind Ri ve ) n ; ; ae : e ' - = nut wr ipand a ‘ r » _ Mrs SAILING TO-DAY, Minor flow ove Sones SENATE COMMITTEE ENDORSES ACTION, Dl Avert STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. boM ‘ Rotterdam, Rot \ i i member The \ Munamar u your ann M. di Giorgio, Seville 10A.M — Tenadores, v rahe Nh r \ sen M $od00 b homes in New York City, Manuel Calvo, Cadignces.. 1) Ae Me uunued op sixth Page) Kristianiafiord, Bergen...,.,.2P,M, pia : Sues ky was 4 after tu c ou — %