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VILL Che LANE EDITION Coprright, 1910, by The Dress Publishing Co. (The New York Wor' _ PRICE ONE CENT. , BANDIT LEADS CHASE FAR: FUNSTON' STAFF BELEES TE HAS REAGHED DURANGO FXSTATEBUDGET oars NODREGT TA = of atest Phat Theory Eloped. Railroads Must 4 te Used for asia Supplies if U.S. Troops Are Sent Further South. MEXICANS CLOSING IN ix Columns of Carranza h ig ge _~ iui ep ance br father of ee of Wounded Raider. acm old Alma Fuller Myers of [Speaker Sweet Says “Happily+ orange, N. 3 Another Special Levy Will Not Be Necessary.” | By Samuel M. Williams. | cepesia Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) 8AN ANTONIO. Army Headquarters to-day laid y for a broater scale Bunt for Pancho Villa cate the bandit in Being combed for him wil! eee. Heel nell, rector of St Church, Newark, N. J ' sed held ac f pertions In the ence this afternoon wit! Failure t lcials of New York, the region now quali It is believed “Circulation Books [* Circulation Books Open to All.” | to All.”’ NEW Police Alma Fuller Myers , and the Rev. J, C h police who are conduct- MAY END MYSTERY OF DISAPPEARANCE Is} MOTHER NEAR DEATH.| Fears for PEW Is Thomas's Episcopal nfer- offi | 188 Si epare h for the missing girl. that evidence has been Paris Reports That the big! | Successes of Yesterday Were ' Repeated Last Night. IBA TITLE IN I ORR AINE | |Germans Throw Mines Into! msur-| the Meuse River in Effort | | to Destroy Foe. Don-| PARIS, April 5. “The French aca | Sround of Caillette Wood, northeast of Verdun, in the course of several engagements during last night, the War Office announced this afternoon north West of the Meuse there 58 ROWANGE OF GIRL FRENCH GAINING AT VERDUN: HALF OF GERMAN FORCE LOST NN ONE FURIOUS ASSAULT 19 AIR BATTLES NONE DAY OVER © THE VERDUN FRONT | Paris Reporis 1 Three German | achines Shot | French Pilots Return Safely. AEROPLANES LOST. YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL Down—All Foner ewe se ewe I A HUNT STRETCHES U.S. LINE ALMOST TO LIMIT WEATHER—Fair to-night and Thursday, LANE EDITION renlation Books Open to Au.” | 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CRP NO WAR ONU.S., SAYS HOLLWEG: U-BOAT WARFARE TO CONTINUE ———_-< 42 —_ NO PEACE FOR THE GERMANS WITH MILITARISM AS PRICE, ~— FIRM WORD OF CHANCELLOR -t- Von Bethmann-Hollweg, in Speech Before Reichstag, Declares Nation Seeks no Soil in Any Part of America; Forecasts New Belgium | GERMAN CHANCELLOR | WHO SAYS GERMAN) WILL NOT WARONT. 8S, ‘WILL NOT GIVE POLAND BACK TO THE RUSSIANS BERLIN, April 5, (by wireless to Say Ville). —Chancéllor von Beth mann-Hollweg protested vigorously in the Reichstag to-day against the report that Germany, now or in the future, contemplated aggression against the United States. , re oO ents o! orta | er]i 4 ed | fl @olutely new plans, it was st | Ifound that Miss Myers's disappear. | YP No events of importance {Berlin Says “Fourteen Were ne ; ALBANY, April 5.—"There will be ance wi soon be lnke r -| Twenty mines which thrown | 2 >, . “The latest offspring o ¢ Ca niating ¢ y 2, M Three days’ time itd determine the} | i tee pi a ee ' ‘ hoe wall n ee Hi et wi aaa i ih 2 nes W pe naners : Fe | German and Forty-four HOLL Weis Pring of the calumniating campaign directed aga’ Setuse: status Mane > direct State tax next year/? an- | mance is said e police € 0 the Meuse at St. Mibiel by the i eas ~ jus,” the Chancellor said, “is a report that we, after the eng his Bet inted t much further! nounced Speaker Sweet of the As-| clues which lea dthem to believe that | Germans were exploded by tho l'renc n| British and French. i ; ¢, after the end of this w fouth because ff troops] rembly to-day to The Evening Worta. | !!## Meas ne elope Ae ne pret: with no damag . fe eats “ARMOR PLATE BILL shall rush against the American Continent, and that we shall attempt to ly to protect the American] . t that will snted‘toloer ce seo bs eo} It te ws east three regiments} PARIS, April 5.—In its report to 50 | opergps i i aera Gunaraal The budget that will be presented to} hag heen meeting unknown to her! of infantry took part in the fighting ie F hee bh - REPORTED TT HOUSE conquer Canada, ; a baat sith ¥ caneonys an the| te Legislature late this afternoon | parents, \ northwest Tioiautasnt vasterdae. psa : rench War Office gives the “This is the silliest of all the imputations invented against us. Equally Yy a ¢ N contain some surprising reduc-| It ts known that Mr. Myers has re-| and that half of the men were killed, | following account of the fighting in ill a am Sinks, eae ied Inited tey for wre engaged In a i a a of ; ‘ liy are the reports that we contempla si c \ meres bia . “ . eee | tion Apr ta And our esti- | ceived several letters and a post card| [This would mean that 9,000 |the air around Verdun Prediction Made Measure Will Soon Pier . lem ale the acquit ition of any territor final se ne G r I tr tify from New York City. On the post} men were en naeatit “te the ein Vonunuieash Pa nd U, 8. Plant Be in (°° American soil, as in Brazil, or in any American country whatsoever The dir eh 5 4, in a scrawly hand, is t vl REY TPB MARE a sean ’ We fight for our existence “0 eases, in 4 ‘awly han: a note r } ¢ fight tor existence and for our future. Fe e Mbarched once, bu fi : Aa Parse no at ae tal esadeaiea: He) recent aay in in /#eFeplanes on April 4 engaged in no Operation Within Pwo Years a ad See i nee ni ire, For Germany and bility, that Vitla begs Sacre anothe x Is no that no harm will betall her he immediate neighborhood of yos-| fewer than fifteen serial combats, WASHINGTON. A 1 NOE TOE SP eRe TT & OTeET COUONTY: ars: SerMANy’s Sons Bleading-and' dying a hevona the] as 4 mth terday's battle ground south of Dou-| during the course of which a doubles| ate bill for a Ct ae on the battlefield 4 : ae Renae tel | rhe W det and Peri C rent of} it seems : aumont Village, where the Germans | motored German machine was brought it was fave p ton “very one among us knows this and it makes our hearts and nerves wy ele the Assembly an mance Commit: | hasty fight Saturday night attacked the French lines with stron, 7 House by a hi e jor Rarum, Gen.|i.. of the Senate, which have con-| Grave fears are entertained that un- snail aeetacisad alll 8 Pree | cows hear the pond of Hauts Four- \ - Men wadee (Stops This moral force strengthens our will in order not only to aft, a continua- |, ed themselves budget makers, | less her daughter, Alma, is found 00n | vious attacks on the German lines in|P®2¥% Another German machine! predicted tts early passage in weather torm, but also to achieve final victory.” nto the reglo t i t 8 ‘ « inte We ret | have fixed the total appropriations Mrs, Myers will not live. She i# In| qgiictte Wood had regained for the|féll down near the wood of Pilly, Hoi and that the Government ar-| * ‘The Chancellor covered every com { eae ot Cain ait for the fiscal year beginning July 1} weakened condition from grieving | French considerable of the ground|and a third German aeroplane fe))| Mor plant wou n operat °"| BERLIN ADMITS LOSS Jeetvable angle of the military and he use of railre 0 — - ini A dipl t ‘ a Pusiouh Siete a within two year | plomatic situation. { eupplies. Up to i only} (Continued on Second Page.) (Continued on Second Page.) Fe nen iat Nae th. Wee RIPON Vertinally 16) ths groulid) “Adatael me ore Meneees pepe acts moat ateiiag Pg Ping Meee vsncan cree te, Ah par — il Following ie the text of the War|FFeRCD pllote got buck without suf-| Talbott, Hatopinal, Riordan, Tribhle,| WEST OF THE MEUSE' ehipr tke Juarez over ne eee Office report fering damage. Hensley, Buchanan of Hitnois y surth iy his Is less tha . away, Hart, Conne Oliver, Lie Meee ais, jesas for ax’ thousand! P iceman “In the Argonne there has been "During the night of April 8-4 one| pa Tay dante nally, Oliver, Lae" | War Offive Says Brenghy Wave Res the war, either by conquest ¥ & combat with hand grenades tn [of our aerial squadrons threw down) Stephens iepul | of Canada or by obtaining a foot- pricier the sector between Bolante and |fourtean shells on the railroad sta.) Nave —Hutler n occupled Mill Neq hold in South America, ets day co t er ae . Fille Morte. Wo caused the ex- tion at Nantillots and five others oq Part; Kelley an BH | Haumont Germany will continue te carry patch to-day to the War Dep: - 4 . 1 dai on) “All efforts to a t | falled from Gen. Funston definitely Ic Evening World pl amen ENO ain ewe b dam the Ly rracks of the enemy at Dam. | BERLIN, April 6.—French troops Meena uinerine sartacy pees c: bly the . aged @ lesb villers, ere ipied a fortified mill north- 1 e | 0 d and presumably the | ha bet ee ea aver a r oo poe ine ae Monday at Provi-| - ‘To the vem oe ae seve b | BERLIN (via Sayville wireless) HOUSE TAKES. ACTION least of Haumont, on the west bank| mar yi inaugh with consideration . ° : 1 | night passed relatively calt o | April A stater issued at the Meuse, the War Office admitted | for the legitimate rights of neu- @encia. The despatch also indicated! ( i ] t G th pst enareeengi al, ye pri bn ssued at Army | sh ne 1 0 | that Gen, Pershing has gone far] rculation row po Ren lane af ania Mts ai [Headquarters to-day reads as fo ON MARSHALL CASE} this afternoon, Fren attacks on Ge Ls 5 ar eae es t ay | : . .d lows of the Me iette willin @outh, toward the fighting front pear) course of which we made progress “During the month of March, 41 Wood, brok: eFgeateets consent to the return of Poland Guerrero, | necting trench to the |, . 4 oh 1 Committee 4 to Cone| Yost: Broke " Pee arom Gans Pereiinel io in the: sonpegting tran Jaerial engagements on the western \ ittee ne Seana eae e and conquered Russian provinces p - t 4, was as north of + | front, the Germans lost fourteen aero r Contempt Ch ‘The following is the text of the| to the Czar at the conclusion of mee monaten, Os i iaen Net paid average, six months 360 902 "In the Woevre district there | rianes, of which seven wore lost n U.S. District Att |,tatement by German Army Head-| Pea woeret Col, Dodd yesterday at Provi-| || ending April I, 1914.......++. ' han been an intense bombardment nse combats, three wero wot dowe| «U0 putts pares Germany contemplates the Marcia and £ of fight with| in the sectors he mee Moulain- | from the ground and four are mies WaAsH ine A Witho l pee engagements in the Ar-| formation after the war of a “new dot dic i a and Chatillon, The Germans opposition, t ouse to-da lopte ‘as Sida on March 39. His exceptional| Net pald average, six months 390 066 DOO eon ars eee Be heres terrier atte tee | gonne the Mouse district are Bslalum” In Stila: p righ Mi , sive vais (01 0 V a @ British and French lost forty. | ° Tesolution . : iy m Vt inished vigor. | ish speaking residents, Eee es ten ending April 1, 191 teens 9 of St, Mihiel, twenty-two mines, | aeroplanes, of which. thirty. |! conmid'® contempt chars j ent bape cS wr | who are of Germanic eteok, shall ee he cerap Ane Wore Gane eT These floated down and were ox- wi : i Dirty | United States District Atta’ situation ia unchanged | pyerves aise,” e | ere lost in air combats, fe ” On ¢ ~ ank of the the receive the fullest consideration. ICE at cei arab eae Net paid average, six months 398.727 ploded by us without causing any | were shot down on the sroued inven | shal at New York, Whtoh Drees ast || le italivath siaseat premisiee f yASHINGTO Pp eport r < CUE ner Mives” ca it French were prevented : Jer-| Ds, Noe herarimwns of Justice indicate| ene April £, 1916. .....06+00, 9 | damage front and two were forced to land |‘h* Inte ers Ot fuuns from_again occupying the lill| forecasts for the coming crop, fer 4 He eer ts now no longer any. doubt _“In the Lormine district the | within the German lines be eat paead heast of Haumont, the allies any longer to held out that Felix Diaz hus landed in Mexico. Ger after 4 violent bom- “Twenty-five enemy aero on fe ; . In the F Douaumont sector yes hope of starving Germany into als lave nformed (hat he pardment of our positions be- into Gern hanc r ot prove uld probat re yunter attacks of | ission. Official: i | bard Dr o German hands. The fall of nine ' ay rep a Sey submissios fs at the head of « considers | ry , yeas tween Arracourt and St. Mart t other oticed.”* | Marsh a ‘ enemy oke down before the That any su i of fh “tho South of Mesico and | Gain in two years........ 9 | feces aeucial gonna) intense: | ee ee ee | bas Hou oa nun lag wourhwent of the. fort| gga iy suiseeations sf, panes [ig Tete the first oflctal inf | | attacks against various points in been inenae Ry udelary | 1nd 1 front ot ne ot the ‘Cadliette| Prussian military pewer would tion of the utionary le: | |} this sector. The enemy was MOVIE CENSORSHIP BILL | Comm because of tere Mr.| in th » make possible only one answer— whereabouts. | everywhere thrown back by our | Marshall wrote in sonpeetion Wit) "German troops in Lorraine and on! the German eword. If Germany's |the Buchanan case, which were held| ; tian front carried out f machine guns and the fire of our P SSED Y t Hee af : seid | the Alsa adversaries desired to continue CHASE AFTER VILLA The New York Evening Journal gained tor n its members. ral successful patrol enterprise . . artillery. clal_ committee r the slaughter of men and dev: LEADS OVER AREA OF “In the Vonges a reconnaissance — Ithan Apr - tion of E tha’ aula ueule . > eC jut 16,070—leee than ONE LF 0 Provides Tax! tua" 48 tation of Europe the guilt wou 1,600 SQUARE MILES but i, Ha tn force on the part of the enemy, ¢Masure Which Also Provides Tax} aucr, “shi 10 GIRLS PLEAD WITH WILSON.) io’ veins and that Germane would ed the growth of the Evening World | who were endeavoring to reach On Films Would Bring 7h Bae ae DORE, mel well Pre to| have to “stand it as men.” WL PASO, Tex., April .—Tho prob- ur trenches to the rote of $700,000 a Year. the res rat Cornish.| HOLLWEG'S REVIEW OF THE fem of locating and capturing Villa “elles, was easily dil " , ane a loon of Te nan it R - MILITARY SITUATION. somewhere within an area of 1,600 Despatches from the front say that) ALBANY April 6 By a Crisp of Ge Milka DeuaE PeaeeenegE NS Sr are miles confronts Brig, Gen. in yesterday's fighting around Verdun to 5 the Sena Sterling, 10M b i i SaIRADE Tg hance an his address | eee to-da jet Pald Average for March the Germans lost considerable ground |Crisman_ Bill, consin, | Repu vila in apetd her suit with a review of the military ettua- More troops are necessary, it is de- and again sustained heavy casualties, State Hoard of Censorship of = 1 1 LW could,| tom He stated that since his las 1 one Gen. Pershing haw ordered notwithstanding the new formation of pictures, to be appointed vin Minllkn Ae Mininion h angement & e n the Reichstag the Darda glared. 3 their attacking parties Regents, and to tax motion MRA be \ jes enterprise = 1 ended as a fat ’ > ° films. t " " the Serbian campatgn, with {Continued on Fourth Page.) At 8 o'clock P, M, after the ground the | t Geabnued on Fy 9 had been battered by several hundred At @ recent iivaring on the of ‘ 10k the ance of Austria-Hungary ‘ sano ht, HANTER om TAR. \tons of projectiles, @ thin line of rifie- representatives of the picture industry ot 1 and Bulgaria, had been brought to a sealer tian | i i 1 ay We tera re arent Sk iy. Telephon: (Continued on Second Page) estimated that the tax State $700,000 9 year {| victorious conclusion and that Monte- new and Albania likewise were now oe

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