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NS*REPULSED IN VERDUN DR a ree greene = en — ? | EDITION - PRICE ONE CENT. — = = va 6 0 Che Circulation Books Open to All. Copyright, 1916, by The Prees Publishing Co. (The New York World). NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 14. MEN SU N A TRAP, IS GARRANZA CLAIM Weather—Rein or enow probable to-night and Wednestagy % EDITION irculation Books Open to All.”’ 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. ROUNDING VILLA; 1916. | TWO INFANTRY CHARGES ee wee ORDERED BY CROWN PRINCE WANE ape as Fire Sweeps | | Up Dumbwaiter Heavy Attacks Launched Against} -, Haudremont Forest, Northeast of Verdun, and La Petre Forest Fol- lowing 36-Hour Bombardment. /ATOR BOY A HERO. 'Mother Rescued Child in One| Arm and Her Trunk in | the Other. | ee TROOPS WILL ADVANGE INTHREE COLUMNS QVERLIE soe ese) TIMEOFSTART KEPT SECRET Perjury Accusation, — TRoYED.|Gen. Pershing Has 4,000 Men at Columbus, From Which Point First Drive May Be Made—Slocum to Lead “Flying Squadron.” OSBORNE CHARGES RESTON ONE WORD NNCOURT RECORDS CITY TOSUE INTERBOROUGH AND ENGINEER GRAVEN FOR MILLIONS PAID IN BONUSES caaeeaniionsnts Corporation Counsel Lamar|WAS VILLA'S CAPTIVE: Hardy Announces Action FLED IN MASSAGRE!| EVIDENCE Will Be Taken at Once. : ak ; | : i | Ex-Convict Admits Tearing Up Welfare League Documents to Block Inquiry. -t-- $4,000,000 IS INVOLVED. P. S. Engineer a Defendant 5 A fire that started in a dumbwaiter PARIS, March 14.—After thirty-six hours of continuous bombardment} the Germans last night launched heavy attacks against Haudremont forest, mortheust of Verdun and in the Le Protre Forest, forty-five miles to the southeast. Those attacks were broken up by French artillery, the War Office announced this afternoon. and their children. Prompt work by) ‘There was severe cannonading near® two policemen and the cotrage of} Vaux. The text of the War Ofte re- 1 | Tames Turver, a negro**lreator boy, Port follows: x prevented loss of “To the west of the River Meuso | N | The two hoitses are old fashioned | there was a fairly spirited can- six-story brownstone fronts made in- shaft on the top floor of Nos. 102 and 104 West o'clock Sixty-first Street at 10 to-day spread nearly one hundred theatrical people panic among near Damloup. By the time hief John Burns arri |the blaze. The fire had burned up to the roof when a man in @ Colum- |bus Avenue butcher shop saw the | thick pillar of smok "In the Woevre both the French Deputy ¢ ed the and the German artillery has - _ | top of the house was ablaze and the been active, particularly In the {Bill to Resubmit “Votes fOr|smoke had filled all the hallways sector of Kix, but otherw th an? ait 7 | James Turner kept }is elevator go- is nothing of Importance to report | Women” to People in 1917 ing as fast as he could, and carried in this sect | Easily Put Through. down more than half the tenants, “In the forest of Le Petre a ? Sealine rae The rest took to stairs, half detachment of Germans who oD- | (geeciat From a Stat Correspondent | Diinded by smoke, which was unusu- nd to surprise our trenches of The Evening World.) ally thick and seemed to float down ix Des Curmes was received | ALBANY, N, Y¥., March 14.—The her than up. lade, and compelled to | Whitney-Brereton amendment to re-| Policemen Koenig and Kelly of the leaving several dead on | submit the Woman Suffrage amend- Sixty-elghth Street precinct the feld. The night passed quiet- | ment to the people at the 1917 ele the stairs of the crowd of ly on th der © front.” tion passed the Assembly to-day by| frightened people. On the second Heavy nforcements Are! g vote of 109 to 30. floor Koenig found Otto Rio, an ac- @rriving at the Verdun layed despatches to-day reported Swiss-German front. De- from Swiss cities the closing bf the frontier to Announcement of the result was accompanied by a demonstration of more than five hundred Suffragists insure who crowded the Assembly Chamber. robat, staggering of his wife, who was alnc scious, and trying to carry t dren, Otto, three y under the wetght t uncon- ir chil. 1, and ars secrecy for troop movements. Freuch| 4 moment after Spaaker Sweet an-| Maric. one and one-half yeara old aviators took advantage of unusually: poynced the vote Mrs. Norman Ty. R.| Koenig mrabhed the babies and al glear woathor yesterday, and in alr) wo ise and Mra, James Lees Laid OV Gat Invasions far hick of Teuton |W wid-| Rio down to lines observed the tt aw gave orders for immediate marca] Kelly crouched and ra ) enemy legions yn the se The women quickly| fourth floor. Me found « yo Theso despatches revived (he report | ie through the Capitol corridors to Seeks Explanation. T AS /ERDUN; WASHINGTON March 14—Un- AS TO VERDUN, official advices received to-day indi- auaLS OF AIR COMBA cate that Germany will make com- - plete amends to the United States, sorts of costumes piled up on the sidewalk. Scn-nhnme WHITNEY AND HERVEY REPORT FROM BERLIN BERLIN (via London), March 14—1 i¢ it 1 found that @ German sub- Mo mention made of tho Vordun| Salina end, that a German sud-) 1 FET TQ WHOLE SENATE fighting in this afternoon's brief of-| park 8ilius, ficial statement from the War Offce.|" LONDON, March 16.—-A Reuter|Committee Votes to Report Public ‘The text of the report follows: | despatch from Christiania says it is | . ; “Generally there was 0| reported there that the Norwegian | Service Nominations Wit! Welt ort Se eee ued in| Government has asked Germany out Recommendation the British being driven back, | whether @ German submarine tor-| 4) many, March [4 The Senate “A Brilish aeroplane was shot down | pedoed the Norwegian bark Silius,| 9°00 1 a by Licut, Immelmann cast of Arras | whioh, Committee to-day voted report The sene with seven Americans on ‘ut, Boelke | board, was sunk last week off the éroplanes, | French Coast, without recommendation either Wh White and one west of Hinpaume nts were dead rought down two one against confirmation Gov f Travia H nomination « y and which fell behind the French lines| If the Stlius was thus torpedoed, |™ : ; over Fort Marre and near Malan-| the despatch eays, an explanation of | Ch8rles ‘ selbst court, northwest of Verdun, the conditions under which the at-| Publi mimiasioners and latter was destroyed by our ar tack was made in requested, of James M. Lynch, Miteneli My these achievements these : ; Louls Wiurd, Edward P. Lyon and have put hors de combat thelr tenth 'd eleventh enemy aeroplanes re- ae ‘ PL March “A British biplane was compelled to|retary of Lansing and Mrs. land west of Cambrat, after an acrial Lansing arrived here to-day for a short fight, Its occupants were captured,” yacation, Willlam H, H. it dustrial Commi: The nomina ‘ Senate for a direct ep ef coutirmation, cork as State Ln ner 'Craven of und properties were | vice Biecial to The Evening World ) WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., [a Wo uer Because He Passed All <” : A March “Predeterminations. Thomas Mott Osborne said there was no immorality in Sing MESSAGE TO CARRANZA IS RECEIVED WITH FAVOR The Carranza commander in the district of Chihuahua reported to-day that Villa and his bandits were surrounded at Galeana, about 110 Corporation Counsel Lamar Hardy that the City of} ut to begin suit inf niet Ragineer Alfred} Service Com- mission and the Interborough Rapla ‘Transit Company for the purpose of} Sing prison or that there was no im- before the privoners’ court at Sing Sing when he testified before State Prison Commisstoner Mudolph Diediing, Oct. 8 last, was the big question in bis trial for perjury be- Announced New York is « equit ¢ Setlist to-day morality the Public nonading last night. On the right | to flats. Most of the tenants take 4 | fore Justice Tompkins and a jury miles due south of El Paso, and t A bank of this stream @ strong Troomers. Tho house was beginning |%tting aside all the “predetermina- here to-day. ‘The prosecution eon. : ae , hat his capture reconnaissance of the enemy in | to awake when a cigarette in a waste| tions” in Dual Subway Contract No. igedg Ne-sulll there wanco Gemoeatiiy was a virtual certainty. the wood Haudremont was | basket is supposed to have started|3, which amount, according to Mr. : 2 , checked by our curtain of fire. Hardy, to at least $4,000,000 in the prison and thus swore falsely, No orders to move troops over the Mexican The bombardinent continues vio- ‘The “predeterminations'" referred to but the Inwyers for the former War- = ses fently in the region of Vaux and Include all the bonuses paid to Theo- | jden contend he suid “before the border were issued to-day, although there was a dore P, Shonts and other officials of | prisoners’ court persistent rumor in San Antonio that 1,500 men the Interborough, tie history of ' . ifford Young, th tenographer . ° which was brought to light by the} cache diate anes Goalies had already crossed west of Columbus, N. sf. Thompson legislative investigation. - aries eas ose > . ‘The Corporation Counsel says sum- took notes whe a sarin onee ape The indications are that no move will be made Ree enne arsed Jing examined fori arden Os-{ Lae .. eae Be Rone Ae egoeiistata theca call borne, wan declared by the defense} until ‘Thursday or Friday. — Brigadier-General taking and this 4, was the basis of Young was sub- to have erred it was cha’ 1 to-morrow morning on r Craven and the officers will be serv Chief Eng Pershing, who will command the invasion, will jorcor. the indictment, Mr of the Interborough. ‘The defendants} probably make the first drive from Columbus, where will have twenty days in which to| jected to gruelling tests as to his " 5 reply to prove he now has 4,000 men assembled. The troops will The case against the Chief “| In the minutes taken by Mr. foung move in three columns. it is shown that on several occasions he spelled out certain words and this on by George sf counsel to Me, On- wi he was not entirely rtain gineer and the Interborough will like- | ly be tried in the Supreme Court in May. ‘There will be no delay, & statu- tory provision giving matters of vital interest to the city over all others on the calendar President Wilson's note to General Carranza on the reciprocal agreement regarding the pursuit of bandits over the border was received by the Gordon Batt! to whe dence borne, | Mciency as a stenographe ho contention of the defense It is explained that Craven is made confident of his ability and in me - 7 a : co-defendant with the Interboroush cages did not trust to his notes, The First Chief to-day. He is said to have been Necates OP GHBl dane that fle passed words "cow" und “calf were spelled | favorably impressed. on all the expenac Kaowi it in his note sii ; as “pre-determinations,” and there- 11g. pam sere On the ability of Mr. Young ¢ secretary of War Baker moved to-day to by deprived the city of what the} ranseribe Nis nutes may hang the 4 and) Mis. Wright Saw Her Husba recruit the Army up to its full strength of 100,000, that Field 4 N atacuengane (eitoor woman holding her baby in her right| Corporation Counsel will prove it 1s Jentire case against Mr, Osborne, and | EE’ Vardi and. cattieds the. gumor| the: senate judiciary room, where|arm and jugging her trunk with her| entitled to. Hired Man Taken Off by |the defense ecemed to bo willing to Its strength is now 92,000. that von Hindenburg had been sum-|Chairman Watters had promteed|teft hand. Since the announcement by Mayor Bandits |take every opportunity to demon . moned to the same front by the|/them a hearing, Kelly took the trunk and the baby| Mitchel that the olty was to begin a cits, |wtrate his inability. He was employed ’ Kaiser. ri @ tmeatn.4 io For the next few hours they pre-| and led the way to the side k. The] fight against the saddling of bonuses} Mrs, Maud H. Wright saw her bua-|py the State Prison Commission as EL PASO, March 44.—Francisco Villa, heading south from Galeana, cont Dey AE Verdun, te cei sented their case as lawyers before) woman and the tenants from the two] and other great sums of money on the] band, Edward Wright, 4 ranchman,|an inspector and not as a stenog- Fi i Dia ing the German General Staff much |a court. upper floors all got down unhurt, By| city's part of the dual subway con-]4?d his hired man, Frank HH nS rapher. 1s now encircled by Carranza troops, acoording to advices from Gen. Luis worry, according to Rome despatches this time the firemen had two streams| tract, Corporation Counsel Hardy has| #Ptured and taken away by # de) ‘phe defenao will endeavor to show! Gutierrez, i i H 1 "| " ‘ome i wt, Corporatio) , commander-in-chief of Chihuahua, to-day. With 15,000 men 1 aed dr “row in” the! AME hy WILL going and soon finished the fire,|been working night and day going|t#chment of Villa bandits, Sho be-| te accusations against former War-| | a, t my 15, , Balkans have been ordered to return | ND: E MADE Sparke fell down the dumbwaiter|over records and examining tran-| lieves pay were killed. 7 aR Mexi- | den Osborne are the result of a plot|in Chihuahua and heavy reinforcements on their way he thinks Villa to the western front, it was stated, shaft and started several small blazes,| scripts of the testimony of the/Sans forced her to give ber baby tO} tormutated by men who were dim-li1. cy, C1 ca PARDON MATCh Fen ne AInA La IF U-BOAT SANK SILIUS Gar Giesa ware ecan aire ont |Triompacn Committen extean family und made her 4] charged trom emptoyment as sing |S Small chance sie il ; Bare Sere AP en rye wee rete | aka The corner of Columbus Avenuc and Tr Holinatanibe ware. wenckers tuna ner, . Sing Prison ¢ ‘3 and convicts who Before this intormation came a circumstantial Story was in vircula- ; r = a “i ji for nine days Mrs. Wr rode on ev h ore discrim ( 1 f . Tloting has ocourred in Munich be-| Washington Hears That Germany| 8itty-frst Street looked ike a mass- [when allowances were made the In| For nine days Mrs Wrich! rode ot | yelfeye they ware discriminated tion to the effect that Villa intended making a stand against the American cause of heavy Mavarian losses at , 3 . meeting of theatrical dressing rooms|terborough through the sanct of] mule with Villa bandits a Yl against. The result of months of in- é : : Verdun, a Is Ready to Act—Norway | oc; hours afler the firo wav out. All|the Chict Zngincer of the Publi -] made thelr way to Columbus, N- M: | Veytigation by ex-convicts working for| punitive expedition at Ojitos Pass, the narrow gap in the Westem ‘commission, This looser he heard Villa's officers Osborne will be disclosed in this ‘Dp Chihuahua Sierras, through which he made his murderous dash on were going to kill every Kei plied to concesstong, bonuses and law-| ¥e" \ phase of the defense, ‘ yers’ feos. Corporation Counsel Hardy] CU! Teach and sex fire | The first witness to-day was Joe | Columbus, js authority for the statement that} ¥en and children. In the confu-|Roroio, an ex-convict, whd was a on of the fight at Columbus Mre. ite and of the ei BD a tweed Waltose Coast Gen, Gutierrez arrived in Jaurez early in the day and conferred with He said he heard, with other judges, | Gen. Gavira, the local commandant, and Consul Garcta in El Paso. After- the cases of twenty-threo men @¢-| ward Gon, Gutlerrer gave out a statement that besides the troops holding cused of immoral practices, ee Ee aalinn | points and maintaining patrols, flve columns of 1,200 men each are closing the contract between the City of New| York and the Interborough Rapid Transit Company very distinctly and emphatically provides that there shall Wright eseaped from the bau made ber way to hirteenth Cavalry oo the cainp be vouchers for all expenses, excep- |tiona of no class being mad be PASO AEIRE AE Taaren gg {cancs?” Assistant District Attorney | in on the bandit chief under the respective commands of Gutierrez himself | From what could be learned of the} racen were called off to-day on ac- | Fallon asked }and Gens. Luis Herrera, Rafael, Maldonado, Benjamin Garza and Jose Jadditional evidence brought to light|count of the threatening Mexican| “George Hodnon and C tore them| risin. The meeting was to lave closed next Sunday, ng Sing investigution | C#banos | Villa fs now moving south of Galenna. ¢ up when the jatarted. ‘That is, we tore up some. 1 don't know what became of the oth- sugested we destroy during the investigation by the eorpa ot lawyers under Mr. Hardy, Chief Engineer Craven's second session on the stand promises to be far n. Garza sent a new cavalry detachment after him last night from Aburmada, on the east, in addition to the force sem yesterday from Laguna, to the south of Ahumada. nore | ers, Hocwon | $4,000,000 will likely dwindle to a very |teresting than his last am. the records. We both thought it a i In asking for a redetermination of ration Counsel was asked g thing to du Hodson was friend. While the cavalry forces are moving in from the east the command of 9 $4,000,000 worth of “pre-doterm: | to-day whether tho city intended ate |ly with {he warden and went in and, 900 men at Banta Ana, under Col, Cano, is believed at the Jaurez Head- inat on the ground the bonuses in dual atra at his house whenever be wanted quarters to be suffictent to check any attempt by Villa to escape to the were not audited in « takes in the Brooklyn | South, up the canyon of the Santa Marta River. the tering of the contract, Mr. Hardy Transit Company's dealings, “William Willett told you that un-| A despatch received to-day from Col. Macia at Pearson, stated that will go over the sum item by ftem and Ho promised that ti Jess you testified you would get tivo vita carried @ large number of wounded with him in wagons through Bei 1 Une a condition OF arate dato, when tho full testimony hax 2°4rs I" Bri¥on, didn't be? George Cateana, ‘The Mormoss at Casas Grandes, he sald, feel secure, and have of tha Sty Audeedia dn 4 GUN Gs Ch ee Feces desire to be taken out of the country. He aleo confirmed the news o¢ (Continued om Second Page.) i

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