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LANE EDITION __PRICE ONE CENT. Copyright, 1016, by The Prese-Poblishing (The New York World). a3 _PAGES | EDITION PRICE ONE. CENT. ‘TROOPS CLASH AGAIN AT PARRAL; GEN. PERSHING IS STILL SILENT GERMANY IS ALARMEDKN GWES LIFE OVER SUSSEX CASE TO SAVE WOMAN Hollweg ad Ge Gerard Havel Conferences and New Instruc- | tions Are Sent to Bernstortf. Roosevelt, World Peacemaker | This Is the Niche in Temple of Fame He Hopes to Fill To be known in history as the world’s greatest peacemaker ambition now ascribed to Col. Roosevelt. His board of strategy, headed by George W. Perkins, is confident that the Colone) has the Republican nomination practically within grasp. They are troubled by but one hurdle. That is the widespread public opiniva that the Colonel favors war more than peace Conferences are being held to determine what kind of a declaratio: the candidate must make to clear up this impression and to win the great mass of people who are not peaceat-any-price advocates, but “want to keep out of war.” It is officially announced that an utterance meeting this situation may be expected soon, Meantime the Colonel's personal friends are circulating the follow. ing report Mr. With Sorrow for His Brave LANSING WRIT Attempted Rescue. | S NOTE,| Sixty-five Violations of U-Boat | Pledges Are Charged by the United States. \ CROWD SE HIM FALL, is the | Seeking to Carry Aged Woman | Down. Fire pe, He Plunges to Death. LONDON, April 15—The corre-| Spondent at The Hague ¢ Ex: | ehange Telegraph Company forwards the A widow, a girl in the early twen- the following: unttl “Considerable been caused at Foreign Office by news received by wireless of ties, beautiful and, last perturbation the has happy and contented all Berlin perfect love can bring. o-day for her hero husband, Ken- at American dissatisfaction with the re-| neth @ © ns, in thelr apartment 3 iin Shaneuiael Roosevelt dovs not desire to be elected President for the : cent German note, The Chancellor | No, 226 West Elghtieth Street, while 25, rewulted in a Coroner's verdict sake of merely occupying the White House again, He seeks the i 25, a Wed seeverh, Contarenceay Tit (tne D he velieves it will afford the rtunity and give hi se Paral LNG, S808 ANG BEBE, ri that the lad had been murdered American Ambassador and also dis- Place Cecowen ihe: belieiee {Earth gr OraliNe QnHereantty ahs g) i om he gave his life to save, is re KENNETH C-COLLINS. : : the official status necessary to bring about an end to the European ceiving the congratulations of her); ———_——_— After an autopsy had been per SOROS Somalbittlon: with Couns oven wor, friends on her escape from death, fe edo on the body of the child the Burian, Austro-Hungarian Fon Defeating Mr. Wilson 1s a domestic issue. Settling the war ts a] amid flames, Coroner's verdict showed that Minister, who is now in Berlin. Lon world issue, and to accomplish this latter task 1s the Colonel's highest | Collins was thirty years old. He boy died ag the result of a broken {ustructions were sent to Ambassador | ambition. He wishes his name to live in history as having accomplished | was a member of Squadron A, First) | neck inflicted by a blow ; von Bernstorff at Wy on the greatest benefit any man ever conferred upon clvilized nations. valry Regiment, N. G. N.Y. and ' a Ki sy ‘ Watoiata Gut he mo: ers in his was tho vietim o ekenerate pe “German officialdum now m ‘The inspiration of this amltion comes from the Russian-Japanese J 0° of the most daring riders In bi ie ciay her puerta willing to strain every nerve In order, | War, Which Col, Roosevelt helped bring to an end by the peace conference | {0H He rode three ho | Xtra details of police were set at back and was an re to avold a rupture with the United|| at Portsmouth. He belteves that In the commanding oficial posttion of Je i. wow an. all-arou ‘ work on the case ax soon a the ver | the press continues in|] President of the greatest neutral nation, reinforced by the prestige of fang always In the beat ut Mine oka RNiaaIGRS: sanen wes aa his peace of Portsmouth and his personal relations with the | condition. Special efforts will be made t r ant way to give advice | to President Wilson, publish leaders of the world war on all sides, he would be able to bring about a Last night, while un way t tho writer of a: letter: alened : vielous articles and cartoons of the ettlement of the contest keep an engagement with ther, | _ Hlack Dogs," sent some days ago to ” oosevel e world peacemaker, his friends say, would live |) br. William M. Collins, nt ving Mrs. John J. Shea, the boy's aunt President Roosevelt, the world p # friends say, would live in his J Dr n ; “")}Company Is Said to Be Seeking | (44, he lived, demanding $6, sereeseneeer? |] tory as greater than any world warrior, and this niche in the Temple of | Narragansett, Broadway with whom he ti U-BOAT PLEDGE BROKEN |] yae is the one be seeks fourth Street, Callins saw a tire ot Strikebreaking Engineers for the boy setrn j ; 6 TOING WW, Nos. 4 Amsterdam Avenur A botanist of the State Agricultural 65 TIMES, LANSING WILL | ipivaneh rite, li tke clan’ OF Out of Town, Department collecting ‘epectiens tw DECLARE IN NEW NOTE| rate - AG Ae tate tr aera Hied —— Coane ee talatcut ecto “SUBMARINE INSANITY MOVIE QUEEN ‘STAGES [Buldngs ho maw woman hang | WHRROWE warning oF expluntion.| gun a Wa overeat and Jacket WASHINGTON April 15.—In a fire escape on the third|the work of the Holbrook, Cabot &/terday afternoon. These w turn note which is being prepared tor tor-| — |§ BLAMED FOR ATTACKS! THRILLER IN MID- AIR Ail Maving ‘cltaeus) Apres: %Olalling Chpeoranen lon ‘the subway |over to the police, and were at oner warding to Berlin Germany will be | ieee Soc the gathering crowds in the street. | 4 rcavatio t Clinton and gsoutn| Mentified an carments corresp nang t vio- |< ‘ ~raws! P, [Collins elbowed his way, fought, to the deseription of Billy Clark's accused in sixty-five counts of vio- | Spanish Expert Declares Crews Pearl White ings From Roof to} pushed Tait eran “htt tha] Streets and Broadway ant Forty-| ot uiing aie icltoginn newartialtia lating the laws of humanity and) Grow Mentally Irresponsible From Paint Initials Twenty Stories | crowds and in a moment was rwal-|fourth Street, wan stopped in every] nig disappearance Pledges to the United Stutes in the) Fou, Air and Uncooked Food, Above Crowd. | lowed in the smoke forced down from | departme a today ; OMcers of the] a oan of mounted policemen was warfare by submarines on commerce rap Foye “i |the stories abo: concern refi to dixous# the shut-|went out to search all the country = ‘ary nue keg |, MADRID, April 1 Submarine| Pearl White, a movie * "| AM eyes were on the w n and}down, Chief Engineer Clurk t4 out of| in that vicinity at daybreak to: emis, Secretary Lansing worked | insanity," @ queer form of dem a|turned looso a mid-a © this|the crowd cried to her jump. |town, and it is sald he ts ie 9 o'clock one of them found Giigently to-day on the finishing | that attacks men long confined In] porning when she painte {Then a mighty cheer went up as a|ieensed engineers fr ot [tha youngsters body, partly dre : iy s i 1 her int | were many indications thut it would | boat we tO .cOMmMIT Fe ‘ davanth \& pees i a smile on his smoke-smutted face,| The engineers of other contractors! Billy waa about to enter a moving be on its way to Berlin not jater| ticks on passenger ahips and neutral in jeventh Avenue at Forty-ninth | wadenly appeared, put an arm around | say the Holbrook Company, for som lv th re with bh wr when than Monda | vessels, a nish speclalist declared | i" : a : the frightened woman’ « asily lift. | time to co Ia compelled to use more | he was t meen, She had rele The Sussex affidavits brought on | to- Tay, ne His Lhe ie agen i WS Q) ad her on to the fire ex He car-|holats and cranes on the adway| hig hand to buy their tickets. When the St. Paul were turned over to See- | athing the foul air inside the inner and as an a daring it} sted ner down to the nax nding, de- | work than the contractors of any other} she turned about with the tlekets si retary Lansing to-day, Hight pouches | U-boat hulls, living on uncooked food | held thousinds of spectators spell- | posited her safely and ight to | section, and the company ts partion nce of him, When of mail brought by that vessel wer nd pursued at all times by thoughts | bound. ie building t# to be occu |igogen the fire escape ladder to the |larly at the mercy of the engineers. home tt wer stributed at the State Department, | of disaster, the submarine Command. | Pied by movie picture cor when | street, In some way he lost his bal-| Chief Engine Angell, ‘ao f ly vonsible for | completed. \Frederick L. ¢ Sey t era grow mentally irresponsible for | comp ce and plunged to the sidewalk. | Freder 1. Or ‘he hoyta. mother bane dead) hla 4 Se canindl a hela Miss White, attired in a flann ieee And Bids which t# digging the y wh Sabine ne , y Lansing uy nied and 6 iene San me Policemen and firemen A J father had given him in care of his was informed of i vl ory Was evoked by edit ahirt and a khaki suit, adorned with 4) way to the fallen man and tor | around Mederal Butiding, said all) ing with whom he bad some hate Consiliter yusted to Seore. [other Spaniards who we ard the shinned down it 20 ¢ From) woman above and brought her to the at nions, Sala ¢ nied sui Sussex, © bottom of the sign she lown a dollar a day. jn.| HIM.OM, Dur thin the - ary Lansing: to-day at it ahd be =a a moro acl wi ground unharmed. { BY INT ten, Bhem, Ww the aid of f well to have Republican as w q . 5B Gare S: ded “ers! Collins was hurried t e Knicker ya nd other part r othe lad's r al Aa ater Ri ‘ , FIVE HURT IN CAR CRASH. were at work and painted "1 We" in|, Caline was hurriod 10 ‘he vrs, amd the contract. ("fOr Fee ite een est Bucloty mittee in prop Crosstown Trotley Collides With Wy, stidd Minn WHItEANde | eee ene, DIR aneiva ‘ f : to $4 ak ffored another $ Jansing ageoosl Another After dam. bow ¢ « crowd below waa summoned nd 2 ' Reouts undertook an organiaed a pie Sere ne is ste ' ' ‘ ¥s t =f Vive passengers ot ; ack un et C f AS OES 8p 1 hanterunt axe ontractor, Mr, | search of the intry we U-BOAT TOKPEDOED One Hundred and Borty-niath Stree Ai/ef which was Ueno to ‘cal! the | femues aneslouste Aart Oe cag Brava Worn ronson a ; Fosstown surfa r were Injured ) fractured and bis t a ae SU X, BRITAIN 1 the car Jumped the track | HU? tention to the Movun Pies | broken, At 10.80 o'clock 1 There Is no prospect of an agree. |b Pecieha auhed . : Garden from May 6 to May 1 oo aeanieccet at hy ‘i : #4 ( j i jured are Annie Pur ON . ‘ s ! I A tino | where wa A ridin LONDON, April Us. Germany's note 1354) Br Avenue, bru t in this city, afterward g wradu 4 ; marine attack on an ler NAHE, year, a frate \ N ' c f “ t om 1 in further d oO SUSSPN Wa i | beta Captain 4 Premilen’ htt hoax, Mr ' torpedoed, Hela pe \ I ¢ War Craft Wa the Colllnn & Ail BANS | Cop 1 ni | CnenNtAnies nuit \ nanutactur No, 1 NW) Straus felt t his | bility issued by the & Ontice this at Victim oof — Bri 4 ie) erin aa. § . r did whe f ternoon 6 Ral : Pie veht t 1 at ' ' The Foreign OF 1 " it 1 ' The F L , Cleselands Buy Loudermitk wn : fi . boat command: report ‘ LAND. Ou Apr Grover Bs Am moa: O, ‘att i ¢ ' i thought the ship at ! f ‘ AWaurke il M the new mine-li \ : : : ‘ ’ ‘ type was an ui 1 1 1 " 1 ! ‘ ‘ ' L coape respons! bilit y * nh Ledenn ‘ neg H u 7 ’ nN w no Way resembled vessels of the Ara | rduy’s game w White ! 1 uve been t mM OF | cow, wi special duspatches re-! wages wl ra " 1 bic class, it was stated. ox. ceived here. toree. immediat * deaths, «# British submarine, "FROME FIRE PERIL ' Girl Witow of of Collins Pays| night, | cally in vain{ \ WOMAN FROM F. HERO WHO LOST LIFE TRYING TO AVE AGED LAMES. | IDNAPPEDBOY “FOUND MURDERED IN ALBANY WOODS peek aoe |“Black Dogs” Had Demanded $5,000 for Return of Billy Clark, Long Missing. OUT NI r FOR SLAYER. Coroner Belles es Child, Whose Neck Was Broken, Was Victim of Degenerate. Special to The Even ALBANY, April 15. of of 4 World) An examina tion the Biny pateh body eight-year-old Clark which was found In a of woods near this city to-day, after he had been missing since 3 was that he aid of volunteer enumerators act AMERCANS FACING PERL IN MEXICAN CITY, WHERE WEATHER—Falr to-night; Gunday cloudy and warmer, MOBS SEEM UNCONTROLLED One Report of Second Clash Says That American Losses Were S e- vere—U.S. Agent Told to Treat WithCarranzaon His Proposal. |'TROOPS “DIG IN” FOR SAFET ON LONG AMERICAN LINE Y WASHINGTON, April 15. vo teal Oren one warded trom E! Paso carried reports to the State Department a second fight between American troops and residents had occurred at Parral. No details were given, Consul Letcher, at Chihuahua newspapers ga ing on Wednes day, state how many Mexicans were killed, Chihuahua, informed the department that the an unimpassioned account of the Parral fight- saying one American soldier was killed, but failing to Gen, Funston to-tay telegraphed the War Department that he had not heard from Gen, Pershing for three days. Gen, Funston was urging Gen, incident, Secretary Baker said that . Pershing to rush a report on the Parral Gen, Funston’s message was taken to Indicate that the silence of Gen Pershing probably was due to tnability to get information rather th interruption of communication. jan to Despatches from the border tell of fears for the safety of Americans Major Tompkins's troops One view that tended to check un Pershing’s silence! ple which mirht easiness over Gen. d to further has heretofore reported ; and other foreigners in Parral since the clash between the Mexicans and com- only when had important infor |CARRANZA STILL COOPERATING, mation to communicate, ‘There was SAYS BAKER. therefore, an inclination to duubt that| Pressed for a lent on the: pees fibility. of withdrawing American the clash at Parral was as serious as nmidedtatane DEAVAR Rakae c 4ome of the despatches indicated the owing formal announcement Reports from other commanders (n | ils afternoon the field give no news regarding the) 7 008 Sut mf the expedition into purault of Villa and his band! ia eaedin ation prea Keassuring advices from American 4 . Th “ ‘onsuly in touch with interior Mext = cin points lead offteials to hope thal |) oe S5CeRs there in now tittle danger that new : tthe ft Parral would aro , lives . ba rewentinent among the Mexican peo er bd i} b S| change has been n the orders and none is in * ns $1 WITH DEATH MARK |. etites iow IS NEW CRONES CLUE}: Gis ‘Gives Bill or Hunted by P Poi | Vetatieg ward the Car extlons for withdrawa re despat noul Rodgers at lay by Secretary I the announ learned Al patel 18 i ornn and Joan Mexico Cit Wh Jansing. refused tu i hi als Paxi Driv nh the matter, it cage On ity TOLEDO, nthe Aj back informy 1 f this to discus with Me: Arredon: vdivers, it rstood, nts willingn: Amb, wador Designate tH ur Government on bis offletal ranza of ed to y to le of “ny public » den- Gov- s the xican do. is not anza. First ison Ar. of the ha « eclprocal int To bake Consus of Nation's Hinds. es At the time erna- sht on coded t the from > dis- the de suggested that no » %

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