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bon both sides hav ‘GERMANS TAKE MALANCOURT, ON VERDUN FRONT EXTRA The “Circulation Books Open to All.” PRICE ONE CENT. Coprricht, 1910, by The Frese Publishing Co. (The New York World). BG BATTLE AT MALANGOURT LASTS THROUGHOUT NIGHT THEN FRENCH GVE UP TOWN ParisClaims Outskirts Are Still Held, but Berlin Says Defenses on Two Sides as Well as Village Itself Were Taken ™ - PARIS, March 31.—The Germans da terrific all night Attack on three sides of the village of Malancourt, says the French Statement issued this morning. The French retired from the village Proper, which was in ruins, but continued to hold the outskirts The Germans again tried to carry by assault th French had won back in the Avocgurt wood, but they were repul ee : oN YORK vow delive otficial n wh fesued by the Wa “In the Argonr Fepulsed two atta om ades directed the north of Ave #1 hold its outskirts. of the River Meuse the quietly. “In the Woevre district night BERNE, Switzerlan mans endeavored on occasions to caplu Ro the east of Hau Qhelr advances wero —_— DEFENSES ON BOTH Pe ce SIDES OF TOWN TAKEN, | \atike , 4 SAYS BERLIN REPORT | of whom Jas the N he fortified the defenses n stormed and v4, the War | on. Fol and a girl named Corlin, both ved the ork woman, oe ORGANIZED BALL PLANS sentences BERLIN, Ma village of Malar captured by German tr lowing im the text ¢ “artillery act many frontal w siderably during the day. | Natic | Co of | mal League President Tener nfers With Attorneys on Bal- timore Club's Damage Case “Wost of the Meuse, ihe village « PIILADELPHIA 1 Malancourt ani ! defonsiy ‘re ° ft tablishments on be of the vil « offic lage Wore taken by story Ana 822 unwounded men were made | de Prisoner. “On the castern bank of the Meuse the position is unehi Brief eoliiters at close av levelope uth of Port around French tret aerial fight in the region of Arras and Bapauine the British lost thres biplanes. t pants were dead. |i thus accounted for | my aeroplane. LONDON, Mareh B1--Thie Gr have lost 20,000 men in th tes around Verdun, avcording - " FORBIDS PRIZE FIGHT FILMS, senate tet Is Companion to Meas- ure MM rihe Hoard, rans The French Bettincourt, lancourt, {s 5 capture of M court fortified position, agent named |!" $900,000 SUIT DEFENSE: GRAND JURY INDICTS WANTE “FOR POISONING JOKIN £. PECK, MILLIONAR FATHER AMLAW os "NAMES REGEMERS st a eons FORTAMIAB TRUST ‘ONCREDITORSPLEA | | Dentist May Ge Go to Be Hundreds of Virulent Cultures | of Cholera and Anthrax ia Riverside Apariment. Judye Hough Takes Charge of The Grand Jury returned an tndict- ms ss 3 ment against De Arthur Warren $10,000,000 Mason- ising him of th Seaman Co, miurde _ Taxicab Trust went Into < of receivers to-day when md States If Waite “To the west o! | n Dw ie . . vr . fae Pom ‘i JAILED BY Swiss i oe Four Americans were wounded, but none seriously. The fight lasted ye on with re to have him hi ofl ae . . ~ . . . a bediager formation. ‘The AS A GERMAN the indictment on Mo ae v ' five hours, and the U. S. troops went into it after marching fifty-five ead is aiken nidea KS: a | Mr. Ww te of| Mason & Seaman Company, It ts-| e r Bere ay cutee termed. cha : t Ar roa) $10,000,900 6t stock ‘miles in seventeen hours. i ev wa H App LORS STR OR VEE AR en. Funston’s despatch from Bort Sam Houste: warded ( reese - uaa (Atter furious rea mi ante ee von » Kuch, Artist, tin mother Ha in Ai | made hy i yt Eales e qos f noe as Tallow sd venteen hou 4 carried on the fight for tive hour Which entailed considerable sucrifices sets Prison Term of Two PBR Ey Pete Mae mater ees eR Al Race tone “| “g aronimo Ranch ’ r Eliseo Hernandez, who commanded Villa troops, was killed in the onthe arf tie enn, # | Menthe bi Home. + him but | peiton sald that the company | an Geronimo Ranch, March 30—Col, Dodd stru Gat, Wik Vila paronuenlty deilted, Lome webs td wo Grand Jury un due on ime & $200,000 an 0,000 on merch of assets and Jabilities t disease germs, in © found to-day e study of| No achedule One H t and 1 A. M. Taylor making a partment, disc a privé i wt the persistent storms durin #t three months had put one horough seare ‘overed 186 e| said t NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, at Guerrero on Wednesday. 4 ae | WEATHER—Fair to-night; Saturday partly cloudy, orld, INAL “Circulation Books Open to All. | 24 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. 1916. 8 VILLA IS BADLY WOUNDED, GEN. PERSHING REPORTS | Seventh U. S. Cavalry Meets 500 Villistas Near Guer- rero--Four Americans Wounded, None Seriously-- Five-Hour Battle After Drive of Fifty-five Miles-- Villa’s Commander Among the Slain. WASHINGTON, March 31.—The Seventh U. S. Cavalry, com- manded by Col. George A. Dodd, met and defeated 500 Villista forces The Villistas left 30 dead on the field; others were probably carried . away dead. Villa’s command, consisting of 500 men, at 6 o'clock M \dead, the blow administered is a serious one to Villa’s band at Guerrero, Villa, who is sutfering from a broken leg and “PERSHING." s i 1 pre Villa was reported shot in the leg in a battle with Carranzistas to-da Sumber Villa ‘ / abl he Aight with the t d Stales treo Jaway dead. Dodd captured two machin: ' Story of Victory as Reported ‘o the Carranza Commander hL PASO, Tex, Mareh 31 | under er Ot horses, saddles and arm tour enlisted men wounded, n , neice ) ons bi > was a surprise, the Villa troops t News of the victory of the U. 8. troops Col, Dodd was received by Gen. Gavira, the Carranza Commander at Juarez, from Liout, Col, Refugio Davila at Casas Grandes. in a ten mile running tight and retreated to the inountain northeast of the railroad, te they separated into small t | “A large number of Carranzista prisoners who were | Col, Davila's telegram to Gen, Gavira said that he received his informa. | tion throuxh the Chief of Staff of the American expeditionary force at Tres | pian ut br tor execution bs Villa tre ops were liberated during th Ms no camp, 1 ner truction stone Gen: Rersiing:, ____ _ 0 nst legislation fixine the rate ; - ; ‘ ieee ! ho bad information that erin te " ANOTHER AMERICAN wi nm AAR ee tv ar 4 eon ae rT Other Foreigners Put to Dea Phar j ard Ms " \ \ 2 ved Mane kits { pay at Minaca by Bandit in Pa eheel” i } ‘ oon Ale jt Wa ing Through Town Ps w , td toad 4 ot ers to oppose ] \1 HL. PASO, Tox, Maren 31.—A f ' iat je Vit ee ernie wadn ern oaaet Ria Sokal AsLanae mine) -—— BRITISH Lost IN MARCH rsa si Fons | Jord, t Minaca 1 tod t ‘ s } DODGERS CALL ON WILSON. # LANGHORN SCANDAL MORE THAN 20,000 MEN’ © ro rere LAST STAND. i took ” sd yy va N forr The Hub Clothiers’ Final Sale, | Ae ( { 1UB," | ‘ath i D. Ww lw tn Bu tina) i yl lu i \ ; re Broadway. coiner Be danza supporters '/ HYDROAEROPLANE SINKS vs sss win He Hoo si suam’ i ne yh aS BOMES TO LIFE AGAIN sissies. sca ss scan) ays ANTONIO, March 31.-Ameri wught up with na portion e now making « vis headlong CLYDE STRIKE COLLAPSING. 4 and IN SOUND AFTER CRASH = * Be ne - vigorous eto to Avia dD ' M me ' 1 \ {\ ved I ¥ ‘ 4 \\ va | Biber M 4 n by the ieee Aimarieat secordin oper und rs ner map ' y \ ports veuching Gen Funston to- |