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Tie “Ciroulation Books Open to All,” NEW PRICE Coprriant, 104 Co, (The hy the Prove Vatitening io Sore Worlds ONE CENT. YORK, THURSD PICA PEAT APMIV CARRANZATROOPS TROOPS CHARGE — "LANDS THAT MARSELES ene Camp Three Days, but | Mob, Militia Sweeps Out ot Munitions Plant. Escapes Bullets. Yourney Made in a Flotilla of! \ Transports—Jotire Wel- y OTHERS ARE ATTACKED. comes Them. i > * ALLEGED LEADER HELD. ce! \ccused of | CONVICTED GOES 10 Mexicans Ambush U.S. Troops Man f Instigating NEW GERMAN TFROOPS.| & ’ While oa March at { Outbreak Arrested Without | Bachineva. Followers’ Knowledge. “rey . ssi. GEN. PERSHINGS CAME AT Militlamen charged with bayonets “ mer ; um me ne mn THE FRONT. April 5 (via aero. | @ stone-throwir of rioters at and Other Fronts. —- M., April 90.) Hastings-on-IHudgon at 6.30 o'clock plane to ¢ ;Woman Anarchist Declares) american vat ve teen) this: morning PARIS, re a) + The strikers of © National Con- eo ¢ She Preters Prison to Pa fired upon eeveral times by Mexicans) The strikers of the Nattonal Con Giceniia | ing $100 Fine and in at least one case the assail-,4U't and Cable Company munitions Seas : gS Ue ec Ghee nr eA | plant, who had overrur’the village and to fight beside the Allied soldiers in} - on | had matters thelr own way, did net gather in their usual numbers this But about 150 congregated Little hope remains that further | | Emma Goldman, the Anarchist, was Court of Special Ses-! progress can be made by the expedl- noon of delivering an tionary force without serious clashes morning. France, oonvicted in ions this eft The arrival of the * probable te night end Friday Warmer AIL EZOITION Calorid. ———— --————— f “Cireulation Rooks Open to All. 1916, 20 PAGES AY, APRIL 20, PRICE ONE CENT. BERNSTORFF SEEKING TO AVOID BREAK; CABLES BERLIN URGING QUICK ACTION Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt’ onahtr gue ob We WL SON'S U BOAT ULTIMATUM §ECEIVED IN GERMANY BERNSTORFF SEES LANSING en eee Lansing Is Told During Conference With Bernstorff That No Word | Can Be Expected to Come From | Berlin Before Ten Days. WASHINGTON CALLS ON GERARD TO KEEP SILENT. | | if | BERLIN (via London), April 20.—The American note to Germany arrived in Berlin yesterday evening. Ambassador Gerard probably wit Present ii to the Foreign Office this afternoon. ! Ap ra Early fay an important confidential messag® reached the Embassy be . aie, Gneiok ae [indecent speech on “Birth Controt at, with unruly elements among Carranza | at the Spring St bridge aver the from Washington, It enjoined absolute si on Ambassador Gerard both ho military and polit the New Star Theatre, in Harlem, | commands, New York Central tracks, They de point. 1s) crepros f VUHUS Selle: AVIRERAHE SH HAN fled the militiamen inside the yard! and Secretary Grew Henne apauied asl by | neta, Mosk and) Henbort:| ARNCSR BANS FO0ety ae eee eee (aid: threw atonen, | WASHINGTON, April 20.—Couat von Bernstertf, the German 1 nal earing the tostimony courtesy from Carranza officials, there | AN" Tat | manera ut larg } See who! has been sniping at othe nts, ‘Tire You'll have to clear out ¢ Anibassador, went to the State Department to-day for a conference with Che Russians r my merting and took notes, wnani-/Caution of Ar ny nat liaiiaialape nD Ree) Ure Secretary Lansing on the submarine warfere situation and also to discuss tel A u found the defendant guilty/@2¥ act whics might excite enmity snouted Major Ralph M. Glover, | : flotilla of transp rem ive her the option of a $100 fine, Das been a handicap. Commander of the First Battalion the arrest in New York of Wo'fe von Igel, secretary ‘of former German their iii ng ‘ ¥ bi ANdhey een days in the workhouse | American troops have not fired on | the Tenth Infantry, N. G.. N.Y. une) MISS BARBARA ROTHERFORD Military Attache von Papen. come generally Known until thos ‘Twill take the fifteen days,” said} Villa bandits at times because they der Col, FP. Klein, which was or-| @ VNSRRWOOD AND UNDERWOOD ’ whats ee ie . beat like detendn a ahe was lod away! Were not sure of their identity, dered Hastings yesterday ||) mocietpeweriaaceeen ted ind fen Revatull ind retary Lansing and the German Ambassador were in conterence Gen. Jortro! ianuvil der of the! to the 'T As she crossed. th ce cass : oe ie The rioters Jere ence Het | the engargment of Miss Barbara C. {als poe fully twenty minutes. After the Ambassador left the Secretary of State = rastans, Lridge of he smiled and waved | 14 SAN IARI BETO aoe see you make us” and threw mm erfurd, daugtiier of Mrs, W . a | welcom! r Ai HELO Ot i ee tm return the Car-|gtones, A skirmish Line of militia: | ¢ Vianie Bice t iigich would make no statement regarding t! ussion whieh he | za fire yaivold the dane _ ef the tes andaj|oe cares 5 ia Rusaia, [Nerent in batow vangza fi a etre men de niurea out f nee ‘ ae formally Last night Count von Bernstorf appeared hopeful that some airoae -Axtt ly ave fis oan i Ae nek hecAMagleen ee ny fa hs onl g ata SLSOA ees i 0 i way would be found to prevent a break of relations, His manner ng so Vv pualy ab i SKE BE ahr Penalty sintance was thereby reduced. their ground, apparentiy believing the Naeltiis to-day tnd ed that he was not so sanguine, many, Austria and Turkey, want- , AN ANTONIO, | the Mixaberh “ Station further evi- {the Bl H ton, | charges of a Sergeant, we tu preserve order and ox. April 2. solliers would not use buyonets, on hand} That Amertean troops were ambushed! These attempted to push aside t ie court-| UY Mexicans while passing through) tong keen blades with (Wiel sth packed 10 overtidwing, | ova last week was revealed in| The soldiers did mean bus Chief Clerk Smith ordered the doors |® eert to-day from vsed, Deputy Clerk Fuller’ then | Major Gen. Funston, dressed the courtroom, warning! 4 detachment com ctaiora not to give way ty! Howze was clings by: applause the rear of Bachine This is not a circus nor a th passed through that to’ ed to give France dence of striking proof of ler dev the common cause. “Russian soldicrs, chosen from the bravest in her armies commanded by teers of highest renown. fight in our ranks. “You will receive them like ner friendship, more room wate n. Pershing to] There was a chorus of angry and frightened yells, and the whole crowd fu- unded by citiz after Major! except three followed the earl from| gitives up the hill. ing| One striker, Philip ¢ 1 Gen: | so badly injured by a g their autre.” GERMAN LIPLOMATS LOOK FOR DELAY. It was learned that German diplomats regard the receipt of a reply froin Germany within two or three days uy physically impossible, It was rig thought a reply could not bz received here before ten days. It was point. jel out that Easter Monday is a holiday ii Germany and that necessary —— consultations of officiais would cause almost ano week to elapse be- has been promi Ince the besinntag of the war lin werk for the relief of war sufverecs furd, Who died int here and in Newport, tavis « deseondants of Lewia| quently joined groups of sale Rutherfard, leading |at bears, Morris and J PANIC AS ELEVATORS — er Oe Bald ing alr maieson and fore the German decision could be transmitted here. - ‘ he It is @ court of justice and; /Unston. Major Howze was unuble| head that Major Glover had him sent ' tairwa xinilur avcident Regarding the hope held by German officials here for an amicable brothers. You will jow them ‘ to punish the offenders owing to the) to St. John's Hospital, Yonkers, in an " mit injurie ast “itleme! re sia) de ad thee a “ ’ ; vou eh eedings are a trial f 4 p | ° hutlding felllement, one ofticial decribed thet prospect as a “toss-up. that warm sympathy whic jae z in e conditions governing the expedition's | ambulan Samuel Labow was | HIM Jeurred in the Howling en H fee] toward those who leave thet SOW CRNMAG Bh even Conduct) Gens £ stated he| slightly injured in the right les, and LINB Hho emenths on Secretary Lansing ned in detail te the German Ambassador country to come and fight at our | © tea theme tad nple evider usainat one 3 Williams was cut on ih) j 9 the positioa ot the United States aad is understood to have expressed n the name of the ene - riven out by Gen, Iunst The women among ti t ; 1 t Avia, I welcome! tho oftions, Marrs Be enaee eel Me (eerorabnel ereinw’s renorts, Ciom, funaten| waracparticulanty, noiey in he mncrs Hite N {Vj ih SEASON IN WASHINGTOH °? Mili be meet the position taken by States lindes oftlanes) and) eoldions 4 Do ans a arn ape tincod Held) revealed insiances of hostility) hours, urging thelr men to fight | di ‘ fhe Amba inder have informed the Secretary peels le sidan calf eee Wished defend heraais nazis It was mailed from | denouncing the soldiers. Nene SSaaieews. ATA nt jot the detaiis of at to his Government making ance, DOW ¢ La ns 4 turda < ed howeve) 0 ial a ay 2 . 7 att } ry ran to Shor ae ie Waa anleeaestaret ene}! last Saturday Ginny stayed: hawever: (0 awa the C)ne Drops Saver Floors, 1 ; ertain recommendations it to his Govern. sian flags upon which there soor said in arguing her motion for dis-| All the expeditionary troops are) Street-clearing charge, “ , . by Big Crowds as The : ; Will be inscribed the glorlous | al. “Tt dealt with an educational {RW orth of Satevo, Funston said.| After the bayonet attack militia] Passenger Hurt — 2,000 | ‘ . Would be satistactory to the names of gur victor ie . ‘Birth Control’—a moye- |! this connection he gave out a por- | @uards were placed at twenty-foo: In-| Tenants Use Stairways | Knit ren In addition the Ambassador int the Secretary of a message of Frenc OSs! ce in the region of > ’ , acr «| te) long e ¢ so! streets | a ¥ } nl , French resistance no: ree lent which haa been fought tn vic. | HOD:.oF hing’s report describing! tervals along the curbs of all str = fi 1 the tueat (highly contidential nature he had received trom: bi Verdun i9 ing the German} i len connitice onal conditions south of that point and! within half a mile of the railroad ste ' \ “ ‘ t 1 , Cane HCKee to Withapageincget ry i reg counter and w ae be jure Gane Weic | Hin oeiGh (GRane@ 4a eon “ave vy} One of the ' i pri fter return o the t ssy Count von Bernstortt prepared a thom the ‘Penton front i Macedonts engi ing [Possible under present plans. ven and to permit not pala Walanh y Bulan \ ton and Now York WM despatch whisk proba ent t deat Delore night, and Serbia and in dtussi Nine | usHourahed os ar st ving eee tes, Bareayigita " : t i 1 1 neal Aimbassad ut ¢ ro ae} Wing sought to information obta hay ” My lect wa | Hoe shiner: wats Stor frum. a pee HER ESS) | $ t } id ot \ roposal the highest m ro ») 2 | writer ‘Capt. Cornell and Policennin 4 nl : ‘ 4 ret t in t Wive proposal that Thofirat divinton’of the Ger: | Atorney, ‘wane punitive expedition wilt pe- {BOK served « Sheriff's t passe ng " fl) Pee : Germany issue iminediate « devlar covering all subma- man Army Corps and another divi ' ( itd justice main at a standstitt until Chiet of “se be the thir ae fe celta : zs : i President was accompunind I imilar to that issued on tor the operations aie rea alee We eae ee ete de Miss Goldman! stage Scott authorizes a change op Stone-throwing, on Heary Shawsky of| ing i vis cans te : 1 i sion not yet iden 1 LODE fn excep | Stace Beat authoniane o ichaige oF} OT hington Avenue, The au-|#aK toward t trom, bat they wore} by Mire. Wilson, John it inean, — How the suggestion was received was not di ainong the troops whieh have just| oman John Caspers was thal! to be proposed by Gen, Fun. | 10 11 Washing exis iihied kes, A wild |eousin, and Mrs Wo oH it A aul tevadt UPtitt Soma been brought from the other fronts wad only witness for the proxe-|ston at their conference Saturday | Horitles say RI AO: ABR mein pe se In the buildin UW HiNGt it in the ' ‘ ef INSUC red UM SOM The Kighteenth Army Corps and the |cution. THe told of attending the Har-| and Sunday | three weeks ago and Is th it Bh Avaric hoe Of ise from Berlin t een received by the Secreiary of State, Sh years Ieavarian Euvisles ode. {lot meet miners He found aboutt 4 news despatch from Field Head. | Sater of the strike and t i rt ; ‘ ‘ leven awit dest eon men, women and children. wai eanegiric decma NL ie a, a" | tative en who are finaneny The falling oa 1 “ i! RL ta ‘ 7 "4 f clared, have heer uglit trom es * fiiartera; dated ADA 16, 8 an eee een ee ae a aeeituore | sstwana ste ei it oftiolal STORFF URGES QUICK ACTION, Berbia. American officer was fired upon While] Kaew oe hin . nic, I ou 1 “| A ' feat entered tho bal Ambvssadir 2 rit Le xl to have The Ku re believed to have iv camp in company with a di aided ; 1 ' on i y ‘ embarked fur Pvance from ihe I PASSED BY THE SENATE Ateh bearer, but was not hit the night was.a window smashing ate |) } 6d [eae ; ‘= t uged that something be of Archangel, on the White Sea, the | a CANAIKY troon iooatad’ tne tack on the home of James H. Han- fy it ‘ 0 i « i : : i) the White only port through which there ts free ‘ — Candelario Cervantes, Villa cock, a foreman who lives outside of | gers, all we Mist a ' h re card and « n i lite : Rerniniiteation vetwenn Measure Compelling Removal of} tenant, in the mountains some milen| ne A A au t tt —o ( i ier e lies in the we acks Take Ip i a om ¢. >, ypare Ce pL Xe i . | \ the hition. Y German ed t W al in Hes wats AE Te Tracks Taken Up in’ Final | er om r Appar tly Cery plant said to-day pon tue cushions} STEAMER COMES BACK. \ sa . oie’ FareRG ered probable th Hours and Put Through, outports were able to sive him word | BADE Sail toe is | Pibuths be fou essary in the sis to sever carrying the troops mide a oy , of the Ar V approach, and he | SrMenmenmers \. | Bonkdate tniared Rudder te tee Wl war ma ! sweep ir ‘ tantic h rening J eseaped. horses were taken in & ne é riewne bast Saad Reture ‘dt the Mediterranean] ALBANY, April 8 a BR Src comp, Corvuntem has Coe mite made I Senator Kern, ay i eri uid at the White House te avoid ti har danger gone | the Midnight Killing of the “Death |), Aindlied MEH belAd of the ftm, 12 seme and { wa the Senat to the fthe DB 1h Isles Avenue’ bil, the Senate this after aia inet ey had nothing to \ i ii g @ Senate t dn the vi uf the Hetty} el ees men wha Ingp rod val 1 DON cewreanaa Iie n \' ‘ t G Discogs Se ee ound the DORL Ut tj the NOTH in Meare gin itis tos sherk 4 Ha i 1. con ! ’ win. THe wide that @o ussia had closer fore 4 angel to all except Ciovernmen Yi Karly withdrawal of Am it . f ion 1 1 4 wes ! th J Hot expect that q may te t vy] some my ber s fr x >, uth ‘ ‘ Af fle ', ’ i Bea ctuvement Sarena m Bloventi Avenue within seven. | '#eps from Mexico, or the authoring er a conference f the tl hres ee ne iny would be taken "7 t re either J teen months, This bill now ha aan Street ' te will " the western front 4 ither He i ay : fig f x t he will & diya 4 7 call White House to-day eager to get Way oF in contemplation, passed both houses, (Continued op Second Page.) (Conuaoued oa second Page.) 4 The accident put ali the elevators to: repal ‘ Many Cougressmen called at the White House to-day eager to get dest ia Laawnt SSSR «hy SES a SR ——

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