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ENE PAVE EDITION ) \ PRICE ONE CENT. PROOF OF GERMAN VIOLATION in Other Cases Than the Sussex, and Make Demand for Assur- ances as to Good Faith. ib. Montinued on Fourth Page.) velt Hospliak The “Circulation Books Open to Al Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing ‘Co. (The New York World). VILLA BAND BE SENT TO BERN AT ONGE Cabinet Decides to Forward Evidence! ITS | SHE WORE A NIGHTIE / MODEL IN NIGHTIE ~NADON THO Obliging Friend Played Detec- | tive to Help Mrs. Compris ' Trap Artist Hubby. CLAD IN PINK PAJAMAS. Witness Describes Wife’s D matic Scene With “Studio Companion” at Dawn. An accommodating friend, who for- with the solid Democratic minoritys " adve _S. FRAMES NEW DEMAND ON GERMA ° NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916. MAKE ATTAC ON PERSHING’S SUPPLY TRAIN ON GERMAN SHIP ADMIT BOMB WORK Four Men on Friedrich der Grosse Held for Grand | Jury Action. | [HUNT FAR FOR SCHEELE. j ene | {All Vessels Tied Up Here to Be} Searched by United States Authorities. ' Charles Karpade, Frederick Prae- | Kors City, Telaphune Bossman | | CAVALRY COMMANDER | THREE ENGINEERS | WHO MAY HAVE LED | IN FIGHT AT PARRAL. a. Probably clear to-night. Saturday partly cloudy. LANE % EDITION “Circnlation Books Open to All.’ 24 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. ——— —— ++ CABINE T DECIDES TROOPS ~WILL KEEP ON VILLA HUNT: DELAYS CARRANZA REPLY + ‘Consul General Rogers Reports That | a “Few People” Were Killed on Both Sides at Parral When Americans Fought Mexicans. ™ WASHI 14.—After a prolonged Cabinet mocting to-day ft | AD wlunceec ene MEATEDOSSeE et al pede Access J sook his architectural duties and kept] del, Wilhelm Paradis and Cart! Liclataiebeisbetiiall B . was, announced em uniepR Lg tO ENUB Ny: Wat. BO TOW RTE Re up a three months’ night and day vigil] schmidt, the four engincere on tho| ORDER TROOPS MOVED Planned, probably within the next forty-eight hours. It was sald the case! on her husband's studio, made It pos-| North Germen Lloyd steamship R ' Q was complete withowr the a ’ arrived tovlay on the steamer sible to-day for Mrs, May EB. Com-|rriedrich der Grosse, who wore ar. | UICKLY FOR EMERGENCY St. Paul Pris to get a divorce from Maurice) rested yesterday as conspirators in| asl nsEREEEEREEEEEEEEeeeenee ‘ rue plan (it \ » the accumulation Of evi- Compris, widely Known as a murallrhe fro bomb plot, were arraigned OF CONTEM | | GEN, PERSHING'S CAMP AT FRONT, April 12. (via aeroplane dence that no : ps as well, have beon dew Ie capa torn Rab nas te haegeona) Ree eta ee meaee IRS pe Cere to Chihuahua, April 14, via EL Paso Junetion, April 14).—About forty atroyed in violation of Germany's 5 United States remained putters tags) © Feteree eaporsmansed: fo) BO. tion of the Grandi Jury, ‘She | bl fami Malladad tA Ge Wil ‘ ; unchanged. W ae a 1 demand for evidence of | preme Court Justice Newburger that gray named three admaicted rae Neos | mounted men, believed to be Villa soldiers of Gen Trango's command, perinns soot 2 : aes eect Mrs. Compris be granted a decree, [helped manufacture bomb cases on J attacked last night an automobile supply train and were driven off atier The Admir ni — | John C. MeGowan of the firm of| board the ship under the direction of la short fight. There were no American casualties. One Villa bandit Germa tes h MoKim, Mead & White, architects,| Schmidt, who was thelr Immediate ies lwas killed suber ‘ ting friend, anq|*Uperior, and that he paid them $14] a . , t Ott. J | Was) Shey ROamT DER a week extra for their work. His Criticism of House Com- Gen, Pershing moved his camp south yesterday, penetrating far into ) his three months’ watch confirmed! jai in the case of Schmidt was aot | 3 2 , Wille 1erritorvel Where he FaUnAETNIeROs GU lela iroperraien eran MNT Mrs, Compris's muspicion, she allseod,| at $15,000 and in the cases of the other| Mittee in Buchanan Case, | 1! lertitory, where he found numerous de facto government detach- mate ; ANO i HER | that Miss Claudia Soott, an actress,|men at $5,000 each, Examination was Condemned in Report. | ments under Gen, Garza, who gave the Americans a friendly ing and ze ul i L ’ | was more to Comprie than a model} aet for April 27 at 20. M | = |co-operation, Aeroplanes were first to reach this new front. Gen. Pershing Pan [for his well known conception of} As @ result of the discovery that a) WasiiNGTON, April 14.—A aelect| travelled here in an automobile train of supply trucks, which made a : ‘ -__ | Dawn.” bomb factory was maintained on i 3 : INP - | Tt was Just about dawn last Sep-|board the Friedrich der Grosse the|committes to-day reported to the! record-breaking trip. ' N Leader Angered, Orders CHOSE ember Jowan testified, that he | Fede port author! have deter. |House that H. Snowden Marshall, fight, which occurred about 9)attack wan a rush againat the reur \ : er saw Compris and Miss Scott enter the| mined to make a thorough search of! United States Diatrict Attorney lock last night, was several miles! truck luring which bullets ‘ew t oe Call Until Sunday, So Ab- lartist's studio at No, 59 West Thirty- | thirty-one ships whioh have been | Ne ork: Wael multe ob ca the rear of the atuitomobllos car ealnatithacain sid { I | ’ Reports Double! Sentees May Be Rounded Up, |ninth street. Compris had escorted |up In thin harbor since the outh Unhia letter he wrote Maroh 4 tol ing Gen, Pershing, und his Hari Gonna Gtiahacedts nko ‘ : et OudIe ee |Miss Scott from the stage door of|of the war, There are twenty-seven | Carlin Sub-Committee, named to lasted about twenty minutes train, @ resident of Philadelphia, got shag se in Wesi st Street ALBANY, April 14.—Angered pby|the theatre in which she was ap-|German and four Austrian passenger | inyoxtipate in ment charges pre- | the bandits who tried to cap 1 bullet through his hat : 5 \partment the absence of a number of Se! pearing, McGowan telephoned for|and cargo ships at New York plers.| topped against him by Repre itive |truck came up the Americans poured] TORREON, Mexivo, April 12 (via 1 \ i BDPEN Eby tone, Mad Leader Rrown to-day | Mrs. Compris and her friend, Miss{and one of them is the biggest vessel! puchanan of Tlinols In five volleys, which ended the fight! 121 Paso Junction, April 14).--Banda en ‘ . ered a close call of the Sonate,| Katherine Haines, aftoat—the Vaterland The commitiec submitted a resolue |completely. There were two attacks, | of Villa forces t attacked Cam- © ' : wv F f No, 238) directed the inteat-Arms to| The raiding party waited at the| Each ve has a thoroughly |tion which will be voted on by the the first slight one, and firected|argo, but were repulsed, according ‘ " Wiftyefir ' to wire ahsentees to peturn to Atbany [@00F of the studio while McGowan |equipped machine shop aboard, Each |srouse in two weeks, recommonding against a forward truck, Tho last|to reliable advices received Ina Gamay i son nadae tie (eset hat fe Uhus dia car | Sone pea yeleds “Telegr ant for|has in its crew trained engineers, A= /yhat Marshall by cited for contempt = —-- . Ol ' Rane - . Compris."| The door was opened and} chinists and mechanics. Inasmuch as! ind be brought before the bar of the ’ ‘ Hoof somouns thee would be sent for, nd ans Teng trio Dural Im ‘The meeting be |the ships are nut interned the United [argon pruuent batons ihe mar of the) « Foe Degple’ Killed on Both Sides @uv. z ak tween Mrs. Compris and Miss Seott|States Government has no authority] «ytarshall's letter dotumatory se . Puen a] We Aeneribed by Mtiowan as fol-]to Keep them under continual ob- lang tenula to brine the committer into At Parral, U. S. Consul Reports prov ‘ A town .. , __[aervation, and it is a question if the | eontempt and ridi¢ WASHINGTON, April t4.—Speclal, can cavalrymen, belleved to be troops Fi / Mrs. Compris could not restrain | trained men aboard these ships could | jot. in this lotter ‘ ‘ »-|under Major Frank Tompkt: 7 ’ ! . were) her anger upon seeing Miss Scott, /not, under skilled supervision, manu iconiniittas | Wks Agent Hodkers at Mexico Clty tele-/under Major mpkins, was an ’ : a red Senator Brown | who was reclining on a couch In her|fucture and launch, undetected, a! qiuchanan, who hea graphed to-day that “a few poople”|not known, One report sald that mi \ aed ‘oN d were closed nightic, with hor hair hanging down |sinall submarine tha NEw York GHA were killed on both sides in the fight-| they were still on the outskirts of tary | 1» : they would not be revpened agalnt her pack in two thick braids, wh for Dr. Walter 7, ‘es oti te Peace Counc, [9 Wednesday at Parral, He men-} Parral om \ : pee) | ui t adjourned, except} str, Compris was standing by in pin . Who started the bogus chem (go Marshall ap. [toned no numbers _|_ Fears are felt that about 30,000 Car- Hehe : t on of returning mem- | pajamas. works in Hoboken where tho} o aeoct committes,| American Consul Edwards, at El) Bsa: tarps who “re between Geb, RA TIVE LL fs eek ag Nazi ' official “Mrs, Compris approached Miss Scott |hombs were filled with acids and| det any of hia lor, /Paso, telegraphed to-day that hin re and the American bor: eA OF ees ~ K lceitibelanatinn ma nediatel rowded and shouted most dramatically, ‘Now, |chemicals designed to sé ‘Area on AOR He gk ports indicated there had been no|may make trouble for the punitive ¥ é r ‘I the Majority Leader and] Claudia Scott, at last 1 have got you'|yhips in mid-ocean, became country further fighting with American troops | expedition, ON LINER SUS ; bilities hain | pleaded with him te modify his order, | For three years I have been try! Jwide to-day having, ap Jeince the affair at Parral, Wednesday |. Secretary Raker wired Gen. Fun- _ ~ ¥ ae Hoe, however, insisted on. it catch you. My reward haa come ho Avance iilon Ge the RESOLUTION IN HOUSE I night ston, commanding the Southern Div- Apr shed ety > ; led out, but conceded Miss Scott was unafraid. Sh> remainod New York 1 were draw Consul Edwards said Amerteans| sion, to take all steps to protect the sex, even to the nume of ‘ ' i r i x \ ate Mrs, Compris: ‘Well, now that yuu'y Jaeparted from Hoboken on April 1.) A brought varied rumors of|only Hmit to Punston’s authority,” mander and the numb f the au NEW TORPEDOED SHIP " kot What you want, what are you go |i Had! been antioinatine suck the fighting at Parrad, but no con-|said Mr. Baker. marine, have been co . | The n of the absentee Ing to do about it? 4 step is shown by the discovery that] Calls tor Pursuit of Villa Until Hefarmation of tho report that 150 Mex-| Secretary Baker sald that the bor- privately to the American Mi au — to the Sergeant-a* Arma were “I thought the two women would | ¢ eral Whells uride toHin dink Is Caprured or Forced tnt teanw were killed. Al his information | der commander's hands were entirely ment by the French Gov t uptain. and Eleven Men From] ators Argetsing fonnott, Hurline [CMe to blows but Mrs, Compris was . ; Exil way that the Americans retired from] free to make any necessary disposi- ne Miniatry of Murine mer! Inverlyon Landed—Eleven | game, Mullan, Gi a |VOre Seen indeed, Nhe polnted ta Mies) (Continued on Sixth Passe.) | AME ‘parral Wednesday and there was no|tion of the 90,000 men under bia Seabared! teigay 42. make Ht Oo N - T ) and. Wilson, Republicans, | Scott 8nd sald: “There, my friends, ar = - WASHINGTON, April 1-Repre- | news of further hostilities command formation public, but it 1 thers Missing, lund Dol! and Heffernan, Democrats, | ™Y husband and his model, Mins Scott fod re of Texa lny | Gen Funston today reported to] Despatch of troops to atrengthen given, not only tothe United QUEENSTOWN, April 14.—Copt,| 1 ha f several years since a | “ne ® £008 lock at them POLITICAL RIOTING Jintroduced « resolution in the Mouse tye War Department that he had re-|the supporting lines or the shifting but: to allother governments inter=| nd Nn men of thelcloxe enil of the Senate has been Mr. Compris fearet eetin | providing in forces now | ceived no word from Gen, Pershing |of border forces to places best adapt- ested. It is their understand brit tean lyon werolordored. ‘The last one in the Login. | TSBt take & serious turn. He walky SPREADS IN IRELAND | Mexico must not be withdrawn on the Aight Wednesday at Parral,/ed to oventualities are matters of ghey’ are Aeting tp ‘conformity mnded toda ported that their] jature was in 1913, when the Ass RYSE We in Ales Looks ber by Chie ay i | Villa hax been kill wptured | nyt that he was continuing to press} which Gen, Funston bimeelf is the the wishes of the Ameri ‘ vessel had been sunk by a subsnarine| ply operated with locked doors while | 2nd, cemerkiag that ‘she ought to b - , for forced into « TS RAPInALIaT only dude. in the Was’ te a ment, It is also the de n Tu ernoon : veing brought to the | satisfled, pushed hor out of the room | British Troops Take Control at} pe whereabouts of the 150 Ameri-! view, French officials to give Germat One of members of the crow, | ¢ t and we followed her | Various Places—Newspaper 180 MER HANTMEN SUNK opportunity to reply to t who wis yeeoued, In an Amerionne:| Miss Haines testitied the woman in : | . ; ete} inal nadia of ; witlam 1 hacthey Bandra the nightio was Miss 8 : | SAYS U. S. Troops to Stay in Mexico, number of the su are known, | the Inv n contuining elewen men Mra, Compris ives 101 West) BERLIN win w | IN MARCH, AY BERLIN . hea ; GERMANY SENUING mony, ane told Justice Newburger hor sterdam hy the Overana: ' | ; Submarines or 8S Lecision 0. e Cabine sl SKETCHES Past husband was the best Mmown mural HSL polit oa) Ne 18 Inelend | Down Ve WASHINGTON, April 14--Amerl- | been made to Gen, Carranza's sug- ee waret Keen wenty=nine year decorator in the United States, \ ‘ Khting whe Vessel can troops will remain In Mexico—for | gestion for withdrawing the American ON TO WASHINGTON, | 943, yous tre No. 312 a A bas 0 eh eeveray along 207,000 Ton the present at leas Cabinet to- | forces, Babinet members would not = North Soventh Street, Nowar 1 Advance Spring Clothing Sale, |the cost, | sapitten are} RERGIN, April 14. (by wireiens to/day determined upon no change of [indicate when a reply calght be made. BPRLIN, April 14.—Germany dest bi tN wo ar me Ube elotniy Coen by Oe raported to have taken’ conical atl SeyvilieyA. xtatemen od by the toward the Mexican situation Disposition was evident on the parc 5 he Bluto: De 3 , x way at Barelay St. (Opp. Woolworth various places and F nan A nie ite of When's Raker left the Cab- of some memt of the Cabinet to forwarding to the State Depar ; Bullding), “On sale to-duy & Saturdne h H i eal haste ; pgneasion with respect to the Sussex. |; " ° ills an. th Bilin sermey i owns, Krays ele fi x ey ely 4 ge in the Mextean si r egotiations a ct of Pidhe Foreign Office handed to Am-| (i nd 1m Craciwre Rromvell, Republicans, wore the only | dist'price for to-day and HRtUrdar OOK | cuuretORT RAST EI CHU» hoi an ag. (us snd that the status of the} withdrawal besbegun, but there was by German Mubmarines or by mines, 1) yas stated that no amawer bad’ part of others, The decision to gather a oe a