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Copyrignts vie, by, The, Brose Pebtienine sabi York World). PRICE ONE CENT. YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, NO BREAK WITH U. S., AUSTRIANS AMERICANS IN GERMANY RUSH 1916. AMERIGAN SOLDIERS FIGHT MEXICANS AT SUPPLY BASE, WORD RECEIVED AT BORDER Battle With Carranza 1 roops| IRL TELL HOW Waged at Casas Grandes El Paso Hears. FORC 3 HIE MME Db IN. ESCORT WAS SHOT New Orders Sent Pershing BY SLAIN ROBBER After Scott and Funston | DEMOCRATIC LEADER IN es ROBERTF. WAGNER Pone’s Easter Message NOMINATED FOR to the American People Is a Prayer for Peace N.Y. POSTMASTER | je | incase Presi Sends State Sen- ators Name to the Senate Phis Afternoon. O'GORWMAN AGREEABLE. Minority Leader Says He Hesi- Accept: Because of Pressing Personal Business. tates to paciat to The Broning W WASHINGTON i Confer F. Wagner, leads ee |Miss Schlelein Describes Hold- the New York State a tA ad ceil ah me! up Resulting in Death of ROBERT F. WAGNER. I for re, are current here of fighting at Casas) ; : = lan ny oH Grandes, Chiduahua, between Mext-| One, Wounding of Two. IF YOU WANT PEAGE, Wane 5 encore, AErerloan roc cred | rnalneatioentneniguwniniens ©: Luee et barnaon @ nominatt on | Bell Gen, Gavira, Car- ane ste te sie Edward p the Bronx, was identified to-day as Irving Meng, | d twenty-six years old, hundred Carranza #0} Bh GMa a desale Grandes, which has been the chlef| he was ni McGovern In Highbridge, role Senator ; Husiibe so) 'okiew s ver incumbent — for eyds a poset received confirmation, The last reports showed only a few Some of His Con- [the Adminis i j in Wisconsin. leyeloned toe thet AGU ; ; jers at Casas ears and, according American base of supplies in Mexico! ty the 5 t most of the rest; WASHINGTON, April 22.-—-Amer-|fopmerty New York. I c ( ; POPE BENED'CT XV. and the point of greatest danger to of his life in prison, \< wenn hiring $0. avoltowar :w ner ' Marion Sehlelein, the eighteen. | vised to by Se It was nano la w t sage, cabled through the medium of Cardinal! Gaxparrt, hing’s detachments if taken, t ee eo renin a: Getnonmens Aken. | year-old who saw her escort, | Wis write Am=!Touse that the a nent of The American forces between Casas) Jonn schwentze d Patrolman Me 1 °Y ator Wagner was entirely sat! (Copyright, 1916, oy the United ci ar tra Grandes and Colonia Dublan, thirty| Govern » before the po- | i ry tos8 lames A. O'Gorman 666 LACE be with you'—these word We fisch miles away, are believed to exceed | liceman's 1 the highway-|t ure strict , Lad og Was sponser for Mr. Johnson Saviour spoke to the Apostle Holy Fa re nan, told the attempted ‘ t of Senat vgner tad id t 1,500, ; : NUDs RCE CE APE onS reontiee ; panes’ re inane dl Ht addresses to all men : aie A ake day t 6 nom May the nations at peace preserve it, ing God tor so ershing’s post the | Miss Senie lives wr treat a blessing unas great a blessing hostility ee Caran nd the definite ne rand brother a H it ft Sen “May those at war presenily, laying down the sword, « ennouncement that American ty Avenue, and Schwentzer lives HAN ier A i Senay will meet armed resistance if they at No. st Courtlandt Avenue, She is ‘ the shiugnter dishonoring Europe and human proceed south of I 1, where 2 forewouan in a silk manufaccory a at Kt spices ranza is gathering a for Hundred and 1 VR x ahee Without referring to the German-American ¢ Ponutt mat patches declare the entire Carranza) and Brook Avenue, the Bronx 1 woud the| Bastertide the occasion for an appeal to all nations now neutrat to refrain garrison at Colonia Morales, in the ve and L have been keeping con. | w e 4 of his{from entering the world war State of Sonora, has suddenly evacu- for five months," she fervent d eee e ated that city and rushed to Parra! nat night we atarted out t : Constant shifting of Carrango's | faster baskets, We liad started the forces in Northern Mexico points to Ai River avenue for hon, when steady closing in on Gen, Pershing's denly two men jumpe detachment. Tho litest move of the | of us and one, the shor out in front roof the two i STS STIS Carranzistas to menace the Americans held a revolver at J * breas i the statement made by Gen, Gavira! sw erirow up your hands and don't ra ek s, Then Gives Alar a that he has divided his forces in! say a word, he auld. ‘Not a word ly b Rade aaa : Flames Start in’ Adjoin- Juarez and will send part of MMs) not a word," grinned and put up| > sit troops to Madera, Chihuahua, “to! nis hands slowly, I was dumb with to accept the ng Buildin make stronger the lines of Carranza | oy. cig nthe short man, who a EASTER WEATHER LOOKS f Miss de in extending north and south through) od to be direct everything Panes hone rate the Bord | Madera is on the Mextco North-) ways phe man laid hands on me, | 4 from danger of panic this afternoo | western Railroad, south of Casa@) inn joe without a word, sprang on or i und helped to put out Must Get Five Cents Increase Grandes, tho chief field supply base) i). ort man and punched him with | New York y A Gataee it got muc | cc rae ot Gen, Pershing's army. A force] i) fat ft heard 4 ahot and heard Sloppy—Outlook rict of "lbarcihraeritata apres reel or Will Continue to cutting the line at Madera would cut] jo. cry: My heart! My heart!" rer, still liv Ht | een ee MB: een fas Shy Out @F from supplies al! American camps Uaikie, Giek but fs 1 Stre 1 Second Lt a Pa Aleut ‘ south of Madera and north of Bachl-| oo nnot do anything but just stand] arn er forecaat for f r | Ave 1 eee ie ane dais ' , iba, still helplessly, But when I he us. The W er Bureaw pre-| ‘ f Headquarter: I of e the ; Gen. Pershing has left an infantry) yo cry 1 screamed at the top of my | letions iss Moially fore part. | Ex-Newsbs at I nt in a still al 1 tae eh command of unknown numbers at) voi. unmindful of the men's c f “ us | Pape t w " med ‘ al i Madera, which could give & Rood ac~ Js to shut up. 1 foot i t u he four ie : ! Yount of itsel? in the event of hoa- coming towa 18; then. the ul n . ‘ no he ow } 4 jWlities, highwaymen turned A po 1 tN ‘| 7 j rtf | ‘i ! Luis Herrera, commanding 1400) 70a) d by me, call on th Thi tare . Primer Mrs, Mary Wotl- Ui seasoned Carranza troops well armed tien to halt. ‘Then I heard shot rs 1 who escaped 1 ‘ and equipped, has divided his forces. gour oy five blocks away, ‘Chen pe f vi N in 1 unhurt ee Wig 1 ! eending one column west ¢ Parral came to me and some of them st he moder ' Ww i i} hemming in any tro vf Gea, Pere ater the policeman.” » clouds . j ager 1 \ ' cording to a private message from Hay was pursued by the crowd, but] the HH F Be liwais ‘ axe oft ' Parral to-day escaped. The policeman Was shot in| trologer ‘ atk A ‘ rn : | \\ i ( ¢ i * Gens, Luis Blanco, Panflo Nareta, the “head, but his exp prevented | srt ei mn 4 Apes SE Sra) Appoi ( ' Carrera, swe athe hohweatser wus f jrecent pr V based on 1%} nomination f r t tte in } ot Bu M formerly connected h Care heart ithe “Wirele Heavenly M 1 tH as ved uninte te v four ‘ ranza caus a eee a ly Serluiiad eae ‘ Le deeitat Tate | ANASTIINGDON, A " ; nthe. Guada > RAILROADS TO MEET UNIONS, | Isis 0 Fatiion that ay hater (WW 1 aspired against the I WI Discuss Eight Hours and More n Kl : in wumably with the P naeine 1 iN : tr. W ‘ Reports are in circ t th ‘LEVELAND, Ap eprese a t i 5 al the Carri Government and the jivea of railroads in the Unite ‘ i RFE pay bas le ‘ ait Diaz revolutionary movement have states and of the four Railroad I sae mer Ameri i ‘ we used German money, Charges that ployee’s Rr rhoods will meet spl or Het a " Phillies Stan Clande Cooper Villa's Columbus raid was inspired nt d ne PHL ny A by German agents brought the state ran i igpnt trom Carranza Consul Garcia yw \ idea bi he had heard reports Vila was i : tinmen for t " iy ; financed by Germans to bring war | >. kind ’ ¥ 1 f ne between the United States and Mex. 4, BARTER Ce aiteiae ; fi ey ! (Continued op Second I's , oF Kow Ghd pis, Fhe ad \ sf es is t dew Youu t y 12 PAGES “ARTISTS’ MODEL INJURED =.=" Showers probable to-night; Sunday partly cloudy. 7 EDITION == PRiCE ‘ONE CENT. PLEAD; TO BERLIN SONS (BOAT DEMANDS PUBLISHED AT LAST IN BERLIN; ERICANS SEEKING HELP Press Comment on the Situation Is Guarded and Official Opinion Is Silenced Pending Final Decision of the Kaiser and His Advisers. MAY HAVE GONE TOO FAR, A, HINT IN ONE PAPER April Austria will bring strong pressure to bear to prevent Gennany trom breaking with the United States, it was learned here to-day from neutral diplomatic sources. Hungarian statesmen in particular desire that Germany yield to the United States rather than bring matters to a break. it was their influ- Austria to b, down completely in the Ancona nego- tations with the United State BERLIN, April 22. ticials to-day were contronted with the problem ot what to do with Americans arriving in Berlin from in- that Germany and the United ROME, ence that caused American 0 erior cities of Germany because of report Shittes are on the verge of a break. United States d eived no instructions trot Consul General Lay held a long conterence with Am- serard said he had re- 1,000 Americans bassador Cyr mi this subject this morning. ¢ n Washington regarding won Germany nsul Lay cabled to Washington schlleeitaiiniiaiiiiapie | tat 500 of the Americans now in Ger- [event of a break, Many of them, be already t Wed in Their Deteat, Car lople Deckires in an ici) Statement 4, |tice and that of 1. | eab “ging hia of- American Consuls, be supplied with jusking that they indy. He asked that Washington carne - * srisorts: ' ea : Ben end him {immediate instruction. Many tle o rank of the Tigris | Americans will rematn even if a break Amin) on April 17 was more] occurs, Med iw Mu ! rd The American note is being further + aS aay big 1 to-day by Emperor Wil Ll red : Chancellor von Bethmann-Holl \ Iw thet Soe Me von Falkenhayen, joe Chief of the General Staff, at General aU ORI Headquarters, It appears in the news. papers this afternoon, and for the erman public has had the messag Germany's answer is likely to be delayed by some parleys and requests for further information on certain points, according to the Lokal Anzeiger, “We insist on the ri BY FALL FROM HER HORSE’ to hit ou sald the wo weaikest spot have with our present foi reement with the United States should be possible, even across the ocean. We re-empha te size that it is possible we h overstepped our right to r horse guard our vital inte honor. However, we r right to state our viewpoint when we have exact knowledge of the note.” f and ‘ tars the water, just as we par f friend. Hundred ation of the note yermitted to Ing it except Washington lish news agency on Wed- nessage was cabled ONENESS, tended to pre- note Itself. ker endeavors t 1 fairly optimistic view of the no! leavo: t rve this niry Germany mannot give up the t of snlf defense sn DeWspayperd Dave Dube