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whe “Circulation Books Open to Al . NEW YORK, WEDNESCAY, MARCH 29, FIN: EDITION — _PRIOE ONE. CENT. Coprright, 1916, by The Prees Ce. (Tho New York World). 16 P 1 OUT $1 ~ROOSEVELTKEEPS CARRANZA GIVES 2% Jess at Home With Little Jess WATE PAD OUT $18,700, “SECRETARY FROM USEOF RALROADS sin cece ee HE SAYS, 10 AN EMBALMER ~ WORKHOUSECELL FOR U.S. TPS | IA AID IN FRAMING ALB! Stay Is Granied and Effort! Supplies May Be Sent to Per- | Will Be Made to Gei Me- shing’s Men Over the Grath a New Trial. Mexican Lines Assist- “WANTS FDDIEFOY FIGHT IN A SALOON,'VILLA HUNT NARROWS. Slaver of Bride's Parents cuses Undertaker’s N.Y. CENTRAL WRECK DEAD 30; | Weather—Rain probable to-night; unsettied Thursday, AGES _ : “PRICE ONE oENT, é oar ~ —_ 1 " S BLAMED nd OTH CENTURY NCO COLLISION, BUT ALL ON BOARD ARE SAFE: ORE THAN 40 ARE INURED ‘ Two Sections of Eastbound Limited in Rear-End Collision—Twen- ant as-Accessory. ‘ cag Pee | : 10 PAY 15 000 FAR Ex-President Declares He Has Col. Dodd Flying 2S SEEK HIM. ! “Undiminished Trust’ in Squadron’ of Cavatry in | tieth Century, From New York, —- Aide, Despite Charge. Hot Pursuit. Murderer, Also Accused of | RAISING HS CHIL j vita ‘| Plunges Into Wreckage Thrown 7 . 5 Ah drath . = WASHING TOS M . amy, Used Germs, Poison RODE VO Ree et Reararery O apeiaed : on Its Track. Aaa i sa Roosevelt and acting secretary of the C#tranza has docide z and Gas to End Two Lives. ( sd ! Progressive National Committee, did, United States Ar une the Mex : Sister Sues Comedian, Declar- Blackwell’ i Rails j : go t ackwell's Island this a! tallwa Une | . pein ary tats ito in He Wont rove for vce wn ne a algo enh DEAD ON WESTERN TRAINS; @rder to-day for the arrest of Eugen = =; oes , ae . . mandits. ‘Tho use of the r i : grder vnday for he ares: of HON OT tar by First Wile, revs of No, 1b Wodtord Avenue, DANA ‘Tho ut ofthe WRECK RAILROAD'S WORST. ~ ie \ ss M ) Was yesterday sentenced in #0 facilitate the movement No. 437 West Fifty-seventh St ¢ wai ’ (AS ai StS <a Saree 0 year re Brookiyn Special Seasiona to thirty pllés that the work of the : 7 employed by John §. 1 $ Mabe on Sneak Pai ehavenl Ge Senbaillanl th Stkaioo BLllbe e CLEVELAND, March 20.—At least thirty persots were killed—the of the Plowright burial estab! F ; . bass o assaulting Charles Ligite jr. of No. shortened exact total may not be known until teiatou more than forty et Twenty-ninth : 1 4 Mfe.! 465 Hastern Parkway, on June 11 last. ay ernie ou? fumed fi Rie Pees A = Slee PIE AbUTENY ( tosday byUMEs fata TRAC NIPAS sunies aihe. Beasts The pern \ a jured in the wreck at 3.15 o'clock this moming of three of ihe N tk Kane is based on asse hy M A. Doyle a sult bi ton of the Supreme Court tssued an T!!n j : ; a) » | Central's ck passenger trains a mile west of Amherst, O., forty mile z " adinire slab aia rier to snow cause why a certificate) sense and does ne wer the mov 2 fe es . iN 7 . De. Arthur Warren Waite, self-con- ; pr Ee nn h ° ve he | Wuble doubt should not be} met roops, for which the Ame 3 | from this city. Twenty-five bodies have already been taken out and fessed slayer f asta tinal! OP It eerie The order is returnable be-! jean army has not asked + more were known to be in the debris, in-law, Mr. an John f, as Eddie § somiedia fore Justice Scudder, sitting aes tien. iia: 4 ; slaglips sa spe oe : ~ ihe ae ay ie EL PASO, Rigidly When the total of dead and injured is finally 3 eck oF and Taplds * i ‘ ensored wirelers fre 1 sotit! ec i . : Be eaatanciwed' st iing.u morning a tor ‘ i : a hie { Will surpass in its cost of life even the wreck of the Twentieth Century wory after the f. W ya f the ble vaudeviite cireutte, Mrs 10 ai the dasididate be evants ; oupaalttin ; Limited at Mentor in 1904, when the famous train 1 i freight on gave Kane « ch $ 13 " - ve he case will then go bef Chihuahua, Ate that second trip on the New York-Chicago twenty hour r 200 in cash and Kine arreed to py welfth Foy, ( Stangy Fite- | appetlate 1) n the Villa's wher 2 The Twentie . rier * arsenic In a samp of embalint gera 1 whom Mrs, Doyle! Court on an argu for a new tria a - ; , ; ‘ j te wentieth Century Limited, which left New York at 2 43] fluid to be submitted t nee the death | Which, If granted, seated the re aa he he : : ‘ ‘ jo'clock yesterday afternoon, plunged wreckage of a rear-end " gyo, | lease of the on bal a hat the two cra ary * for, 4 ‘oll : Attorney LM sl ual | Behind Mr, McGrath in is fight ments of the American hoj #2 we a ‘ PEIRETODHS ee |collision of two sections of an eastbound limited, mangling the bodies of was to si i ‘ © was his * } i Seck’n. ba nr Col, Roosevelt and George W. | go! and Tenth 1 Colt those who had been killed and killing many vy had not been dr. ani teat zien w in a to aie | Perkins, whose private secretary Mi Goorge A. Dodd, have been told om! ORGANIZED BASEBALL | lout of ‘the (me . . Le ous meet aR abe sine ild was adopted by Mr4.] atograth was before accepting a ra 2 . ; 1 t the smashed day coach at the end of the first section of the east- would be found there ti He claims Mrs. |to go after the bandit chieftain, as it 4 4 similar position with the Colonel, | pw train UtOps: The use f " " t eaaerenne I untenance, but the sister disputes | thea warmest terms as believing im- |same distriet—not to come back w »ur of the seven cars of the Twentieth Century were derailed, but a by daw user never adopted | 5 enheteny: Gal Hoe ‘: . _ District Attorney Swann Issued a) () yo tia oy a AG 4 | pile ily Is the secr Col R at i m —- . \ all remained upright. Several of the passengers were severely shaken, cut tatement this aficr explaining | 7 : | velt sa | Col. Dodd's detachment has, there- s, See edits accused Ka He said: | a e repald the funds spent on] . “Personally [ believe him absolutely. | fore, been suddenly shifted rage jaa bruised, but none was seriously i ajured. ? 7 the chile le 1 with opes of the Sler: ° : ‘ “EZ went to Bellevue Hospital at] yi yaoi says she gave the git! | nearly . siesaa i Besar ta areata “ 1 PHILADELPHIA, M | One engine of the eastbound section, which composed train No. 86, ee eee uel Woe. Arthur Ave beat education possible, sending |iations and 1 L could not} now operating out of Madera as 4/faltimore Federal Teac known as the Pittsburgh. Baltimore. Buffalo Limited, was effective after ari ; Ste |her first to sand St, Pat-fonly have absolute confidence in ile] base in the Santa Cathrina Canyon,|(hib t filed int t e jaan ae conte ey I re aaa gee " |rick's Conve n Chicago and then ability, but in his integrity. He will | the « a ieLplatrdse-Goure. hare hs fee me ck and took a car with the badly hurt to Elyria, The dead were their prese se eee, jto Trinity and Castle Schools in Ne ontinue in my employ exactly as if ou ganized baseball for $ Jimaxes THE IDENTIFIED AD. aiken to Amherst. A sg) al train was sent out from Elyria about ten with Dr, Waite, who expr tawi +s had mot i . th watic DEAD | A otis SHRP Ry ANE AS pee ee | Rochelle, St. Elizabeth nvent s had not happened, with entirely nost entirely away fror ir Sherman Ant Trust Act) ASH, B. E, Cleveland, O.; train|Millutes after the accident with surgeons and a relief train with sleepers Ingness m Sew nd the Pines of Chat- {undiminished trust and regard on | Une: pplies and expect yton Antl-T. OINCA, GYORGY, indianapolis,/t0 bring the less 5 fiat ‘ but, under the advice of his counsel) |, school for young la- | my nthe country, while pushing iis men) ‘he suit is dir BENNOL. MACON C A anameltes) i Dring the less seriously injured to Cleveland started from this city at tg, beftaines al on ; ia | Ligute and his wite hat they }and horses to the imit of endurance, | \ League Gi Beach Birece: ndlace Holkce ime” es 5 " n answer to my que . r a be ok Rene $ ia 1 his ath lone vost $10,000,; Were in a cafe a s and|the hard riding Dodd js driving oa| Learue and all aitthtn ae Ngineer Herber » the second section of Ne state Ht aald, In regard to his arrangeie Mrs, Doyle says, and she asks for an | Rogers Avenue on bt of June} into the mountains tn an effort t f Herr BROW NCEE, BRUCE, address un iternoon th his vert, Riase Of the second ai ne N kale ae for purchasing testimony = from) iitional $5000 for her own time{21 and were auited by |oft Villa be s the Guor- ' Jon ini ie. | Oreeay dens at Lorain ke Oa fat his train was tras miles an hour when it struck Eugene O. Kane, that the matter pent in caring for Catherine. As the | McGrath and Power | rero district, w ognized 1] Tenor of nttcialid ( CIONCA, GYORGY, Indianapolis, |{'l¢ trst section. He said the tw nals which he passed prior to + first suggested 10 } TE eo eee trail and probably never witt be | MM McGrath's story ia that Lighte| will be almost impossible to round) inixs amex A. ( ' ing the wreck were “clear,” * fer, manager of ght’ under-| iF ttn ae awe Heing’ Mra |4d his wife were kissing and hug- | bim up ; My EASTON, WALTER B,, 1209 Kirk- slee a A taking estublishm No. 144 Lex went wulroeeecher al ere tg ten crue the Wart eet --~> 7 Ie uf the Haterat League th, |dun Street, Philadelphia, r in leepy towerman is or the wreck, according to A, §, ington A rau le prep ayaa ms leai more to care for Catherine in the |B€F and that he asked them to deaist | NATIVES AID VILLA; atilmore Peder FIUCHTMAN, D., No. 92 Girard | ets General Superintende the New York Central, Supt, Ingalls. Peck's body iy BT cuture jon unt of the his! HARD TASK FOR SCOUTS |“: arges In the Street, Toronto, Ont. jsaid the towerman’s wife gave birth toa child Sunda nt and that the Rapids \ 4 sister alleges, gave her {cousin's wife ty ate 7 , , ed A cut HADDAS, Mrs, JENNIE, Cl tower ! i ewaite said Potter ea n him] ator OO: during Cathesiae's child |ta ked him and Powers went to his| TO GET INFORMATION jhe injure ' land 0. 0, Clove: | erman had been without f the time since, aes ; eee eae | ansisiance, | - -— , pore 5 HEARN The Twentieth Ce Li 1 the rails @ 1 nly money given direct + Faderal Laagis . J. Hy Gallipolis, 0 ie Zentury Lim 1 the IS and (Continued on Fourth Page) — | ithosinn, Mra: Doyle saya, by Foy ‘DUTCH STEAMSHIP, SAN ANTONIO, ‘Vex, Mar Federal antitrust HELTAT, ARPAD, Cleveland, 0.;{"eMt on ils way a little after 0 ; ‘acees - Cas EA tp ASEAN RE EAD OORTGNHIE Franciseo Villa was moving t manager of Hungari h 4 5 ‘| : $ arfare and $20 one Chri Ap rllcnrep uemeye © CONGRESS BILL HITS Peete jarian Theatrical | COLLISIONS OCCURRED IN THIC ‘K FOG. ] Hercules a Piker! —_———— THE DUIVELAND, SUNK|* Ailey, fuur days ago, a LEE, BRUCE BROWN, address The last report from the sections of No. 86 was at Vermilion, O. ‘They F ink aca tite Gh it| information obtained by Dodd AT GASOLINE PRICES unknown jbessed that station six minutes apart, running at a high rate of speed 4 one d i is . eae, ge Biers by saying that LINER AND TRAWLER | All Members of ‘the Cr Crew Reported Buby (Ane Seemaress 10 : Fagen EDWARD, Elliott Avenue, | though there was a dense fog From what can be learned, the engineer of F with a suitable lever and fulcrum he | end : SPOFIeR ston toray by Gen, Herening. wi : = an Louies dead af Lorain {the first section, which carrie passengers woving between Chicago ang could move the earth, which, accord- by London to Have Been { Gen Pes shing reported tha he 1 sovernment Rewula to re A ARLES, Indianapolis, | Buffalo, slowed down to verif. ‘nai a mile weet of Amherst. i ing to The World Almanac, comprises Saved. of the valley appeared Keap Ral ni ne : lad igoai 4 ie 249,944,035,513 cuble miles of solids a mac ile » Villa, adding that it w : oe 4 OBBAH., RAISSIN, Indianapolis While he was looking at the signal {t was thrown agalast him and he and’ water jDivers Find That Maloja Was! noNpoN, March 28, — Another|with groat difteutty ant le Figur si » stopped. ‘The rear end tlagman was sent Mack to warn the second section, With Will as the power, Wisdom . Sunk by U-B and Did Dutch: atean with the American trooy WASHINGTON, Ma THOMAS, R., Philadelphia, Pa, carrying passengers between Detroit und P i ‘and World Wants the {ul | t Nit been sunk at {rom them re @ Hadoral 7 WASLYI, Rev. GUSLAR, Detroit, In addition to the fog a y exhaust of steam from Lis locomotive 4 every obstacle in life can - ¢ ; Tho Russian m t posed 4 Mich, hampered the vision of the engineer of the locomotive of the second geetioy y ula al er!) . igineer 2. aside as promptly as it as Sens eC ertneaL RGN niga been sun) ng was knowr , Iuced V the House by: 1 THE IDENTIFIED INJURED, | He Tan by the flagman, who had not had time to go back bis full distance, | 32,386 with the of about 180 lives, was eriiea iin Paonia . one ot th e advanced r eenerson of M ANDREWS, T. 1, Danville, 1),,/ 40d his engine rammed into ue steel rear coach of the first section, With, # “ SB orpedos at atria a hin apne ; i day, but at his own request rament rep 1 ant arm bruised the aie ; = : 0 ri WORLD ADS. LAST WEEK-- | torpedoed and did not strike a mine, | movements of the Duiveland caine of hia trope, ware —, i Me eae * S ian ; is car ahead, a club car, this coach crumpled up into & pile twenty-five \ 1 New York shit ne firm learned to- | was 231 feet long, 1, tons gross,| vealed. All detachments : dad : ad » Pittsburgh, cut by | feet high. ' 21,402 Jay from rellable sources in London. jand was owned in Rotterdam I routh end aah Of Namal . ‘ ay 5 The coach was swung out across the westbound track, On which the MORE THAN THE HERALD! | Diver $ amples 1 by th fe Br tint AG i ea sae Tan Teadvitte ¥ ted to be pushing 1 at 1 : i; 4 t © F, Owosso, Mich, ankle | Twentleth Century was due a few minutes later, In the shock and terror of ‘ a Sa gee ENT ST IE Jmiralty Investigated © inking. | | PADVILLE, Col 1 speed , the collision the coming of the westdound flyer was forgotten. Those who Will, Wisdom and World Wants Make | T° * 4 ted f the AtAOjA wae wa 9 wr HISHOW 1, Chicago, Creman, Sept thetr heads at all fought frantically to get into the mass Of wrecks ¢ for Peace, Preparedness and |torne 1 tha MR across tho e ire i to extricate the 1 a h screaming for help. P Pi |lner's deck was the wreck of a small troy a w . : Njured, who we ja al rosperity! trawler, also torpedoed. were genored, J Cantalties e ; Barely two minutes later the Twentieth Cenvury, Peels HO Rogaaag on B re no Casualties. (Continued on Second Page.) the fog and Unusually heavy because two extra sleepers bad beeg added 4 ‘

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