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1 telat ont Ab 9 EM? yal Be NGM INR Sli HARE be? MUNN OD. A U.S. TROOPS FIGHT CARRANZISTAS, BORDER REPORT ener a The “ Circulation Books Open to A Copy eign 1O1G, by The Tress Publisht wv Tork World). | EDITION PRIOE “ONE CENT. NE w YORK, MONDAY, APRIL. 24, 1916, WEATHER—Unsettled to-night and Tuesday; cool, LANE EDITION | | Circulation Books Open to All.” 7 14 TAGES PRICE ONE CENT. CHANGE IN WARFARE OF U-BOATS, BERLIN OFFER TO AVERT BREAK | ~ MEGAN ATAGK AT SATE 1727 _OISTS LNES OF AMERICANS, ear "REPORT TO EL PAS ASSERTS Measure Framed for Commit- ! tee Action Holds Building Programme Intact. Syvestigation Ordered of Re-| : : port of Fierce Engagement MEN PROVIDED. eign ‘SENATOR WAGNER won OFF ON TRIP. WILL * VISIT PRESIDENT Force to Be Increased 13,500 — Over $2,000,000 for Aviation Service. /\ ASKS ACTION, | Presses for Early Reply Request for Withdrawal WARHINGTON. Acai al hy roops. ij —>-— } Naval appropriation bill for the fiseal EI PASO, April i Real Reasons to Be Made|**’* '"* eta sie mes » PAS 4 ; Co ee and submitted the local police received a report that; . Clear Why Post Office jinittee to-day, earried Uinst $149,656,865 app ent fiseal year. fighting Jad besun between Carranza} and American forces at Satevo. Plum Is De clined. According to the police, the infor- A from report Washington that at public workaand lao mation caine from infiuential sources! the White House still expects Sen- asin of the Navy Departmen pro-| in Juarez, The police belteve the re- ator Robert F, Wagner to accept posed building programme for 1917 port to be true. It was stated that fer of th ship of Navy Department's buildin several U States soldiers of a New Ye w at Tam- pe ‘ 7 Sloped. res’ t had been killed in, Many H lay with the comment | Prosranime for 1917, which ds for two| Meus hat the te House must be m battleships, two battle cruisers, three _ the fighting informed as to political conditions {nj scout cruisers, fifteen destroyers, An immediate in n was '¢ elty. many leade Dos! BrtAny: JORera In sposl> (ii) sbmarines, gunboats, one started. tion to know i that Senator Wag- |. . | Neither General Bell at Fort Bliss /Ner, even if he could afford to take ship and one fuel oi ship, ix teva at Colum. |th¢ position, would retuse it because embodied without change for the coms | ner military sadak ewak he believes he would sacrifice his pos | 1m to lake uy xt Thursday pus, N. M. had any information + stout future by his ania nronA het ita aap warding the ported fighting. The men ¢ would cost ugainst $4. ¥ The redisposition ofthe American) Murphy aasse f F siden $2t, forces in Mexico as planned by Major |init any of 1 0 for hulle, outtits and mac Gen, Funston has been in a large standing of of proposed new ships, and $7. measure comp! it was learned) cept the ”, oor for hulls and outfits of five here to-day. The troopa are now! would be used throw t submarines and twenty-five concentrated in strong units along a) try as an illustratio; © BU. | coast subi De nd 821 line of communicatic not | port of Tammany Hal! had been pur- | @si,too iad aemonian much more than two hund and chased with « $10,000 jot for vessels athe 1917 build. fitty miles long. Mr, Murphy has st tly refused! tng prog uso an item The American expedition will not! to endorse anybody for the place, The | of $28,360,1 mictioncat maintain a military status quo while | leaders in his confiden: co +jchinery of vessels heretofore author diplomatic nego’ go forward at | siders that postm. hip 4 | Izod Washinetor perquisite that helongs Senaor! for aviation in the Nays, including cigoo Villa is 0 O'Gorman, But, the leaders say, Mr. | iy ere eeuennann roops will aw the small for naval purposes, bin roam Northern C wh aber HOxICAlys thin Advisory. Commi Oficial admis us been made f f " that the advance es Have been Lean PES PSSA HT withdrawn northward, and it ts un Ratoni Geen) anit derstood they have heen kane aes § hit no man of promin seat the zone where dislike we AME Ovganization should acce r mm can 1s Most Intense but Mr. Murphy reds Sena $8 00,900 ar, |. Tho withdrawal ma > 1h nop in the practical de a con. | other Uke ‘Casas Grandes reg Miles ducting the organization, Senator! Ueship con south of the border, army men be Wagner was recently elected Chair: | {26 hub-committer whieh recut lieve man of the Democ County Con. | 04 appropriations of $50,000 for each It was pointed out that the retire-| mittee, He would have to resign that | Place to be coustruction ment suggested would cut the M> office should he accept the post. Vo continuing construction at ation lines te 100 mile the | rship. He is lele © the | Pearl Harhor $700,000 w hided present border bise I National Conven ang | and pureh - t on San Me } nee : pects to take a prominent part in| CARRANZA ASKS REPLY r of that body, | vance and avi 4q ‘| ,U , Mi 250.000 was TO RIS NOTE URGING — pagtmasterahip [Of pw q »P AWAL °° the convention, | cy siving TROOP WITHDRAWAL ‘ TAR ee Ue nbew one eropene opp apes WASHINGTON, April 24--Gen, Senator Wagner started t on | Million 8 would be divided be Meeranga | sked tor an early ree 74 automobile trip which will take|tween Pearl Harbor and Guam for aay ta hie ee Agel suggest. bin to Wasbington within a day or| fuel storage, The Naval Medical Ber- ra Se hn troops be recalled tWo. He will call on the President, | Vice would be increased to 3% por from Mexico. This was learned offi- and it is possible that out of the con. |cent. of the authorized strength of clally to-day in jection with the ference something may be done ta! the navy and marine corps. fact that Arredondo, Mexican relieve a situation that i Ambass: nate, sought an in- les ARAL assing to the White aute “AGAINST BIVING. UP. terview with Secretary Lansing 1 State Department officials declined to Vito make his VON IGEL' S PAPERS discuss the matter a ione The Mexican Embass tuted that vandidate for the eenar ma nsmitted He Will prol ably wt Johnson until hem colves nome direct intimation from t ‘resident that Mr, Johnson is not soptable for particular reasons, the request had not been through Mr, Arredondo, known there. It is und have bean made directly by € Attorney General Gregory Ad- vices State Department Not to Surrender Them to Ambassador, so far ranza through Special Agent Henator has fale fr ai aa oe ro that w} WASHINGTON, April 24 - gors, at Mexico City. A reps Huan Eonar f that grate Departme 9 : * would be sent through Mr White House f Att se CA nitk Guna 4 It was believed Mr. Arredondo naine has been h y igainst giving Ainbassidor would be told that while there Was 10 ee te nin the ty f pap Pr fro he President Senator O'Gorman) Wot von Igcl, x6 wy to Capt. Von lu. (Continued on Second Page.) officially knows nothing about them, Papen, y eabsnakiiia! a Woman on Trial To-Day For Murder of Her Children 3 é ¥ + ri r a run of the vlan weceived a Year aga PROSECUTIONENDS ——__ <4 > —_ _—_—_ GOVERNMENT OF GERMANY Vmstamers WILGO TO GREAT LENGTHS Favors Her Case. | Is UNDER Way,| United States ArsbueatorGenis Con- ame | fidential Reports to State Depart- ment Following Conferences With Hollweg, von Jagow and Others. DEFENSE Remarkable Speed Shown in| the Selection of Jurors Who Are All Married. The case of te State agninsi Mrs Ida Sniffon Waltera Roners “GERMAN PUBLIC OPINION Ea este eeu ee Ga SHIFTING IN OUR FAVOR WASHINGTON, April 24. had been taken for only an bour and} o half. ment charging her with causing the She is on trial on an indict- Confidential despatches from ‘ ad ot He twoey ard < Joh Ambassador Gerard at Berlin indicate that Germany will 2] Dec, 29 last, when she also gave i i i i Bic invidaot. rarsliss (6 hen GRR ute make certain cor ns to the United States in response ¢ | Lorida, cight months old, wha .|to the note demanding the immediate abandonment of + | died at the same time she attempied| present methods of submarine warfare. © herself. ‘ . 4 wervewene ae oe 3 | 10 RIL heveelt Whether the concessions will be sufficiently broad to . ot Attorney Martin pu pefore re graphed Kepecially for The Evening World To- anit fe mey Mart iz at ese meet the American demands appears uncertain, Officials the jury the policemen who arreste ; 7 ‘ ee ‘ Nil. ReuRUlRhGR” waraacn reflected an air of hopelessness for an amicable settlement JAP SOLDIERS IN FRANCE, | AEROPLANE AT DOVER Fround, to whom she admitted the|Ct the issue, f SAYS THIS TRAVELER DRIVEN OFF BY GUNS): leoniies (Coroner Heal oner’s It is understood Ambassador Gerard has received broad E Mhysiclun Riegelman, Poison Expert{intimations that the German Government will go to great rere aa , Cinied ¢ var ‘3 ' William J Gels ee pen alte '-}lengths to preserve friendly relations with the United States. eh ine CRAM DOA We vies | al rk at ordbam oepitia ie a ne NEI af Fanaa j ; i ane understood to have gained his impressions from officials From Bordeaux Armed WW 16,000 Feet Without Drop. Js eas ; of the Berlin For including For ister Von 175-Millimetre ( pikg Bon | swore Mr. Rogers! Jagow, . TINTON, Ape 1 aeroplane ae » “ ¥ $ s had} TT ‘ + Fy . : . . me 1 1 ee evar eee af ae eames bai ne sit tees ; Hy The Berlin Government is confronted with finding a tochambea i ja 1] appa ver + ane led the chidven beciuse “so many ; 4 ‘i "4 fancerii RPO RRAIE ; following official state Hida hee | Garg, anina avers. B + maa | ay to satisfy the United States without arousing the ele- walled: ci Baim Bundnae JA me fecPorazy ie ceemed dazed. he Ment whi $ upon a relentless submarine campaign. mounted Mane ie bt id a sald vid, and i, She had some Mr. Gerard's despatches are of a highly confidential , H ha {It olrete ne to aL ws halehtleee v the ae Pane ws vane nature and were received during the night. aaa oatiinnt ara and divided it between eluldren rey and herself. She # he had been i ' . sun © once me - « dea f trouble, but *, nar a ei Tis homme mscnny waaftamerne sees oe ot wot" Gerard and the Chancellor Mw hips dviver pas svere dl with her hu a edad $ AC Mpeg r nr ay Moruin questisnnd Hursienber Hold 65- Minute Conference Nin wy -naconid s ‘POPE GETS THOUSANDS ‘a clerk insisted Mrs. | By Carl W. Ackerinian: ‘i many will take in her gor wh * * {like a woman te Mer] BERLIN, Apr pel ‘ Vr , wharve } ! ral ¢0a) nie clea to take pa ‘ paths st Caw siuy vest Chanter, in ' . mii Minty thy nute Merence with ut 1 solution | i= nc { Senders in AML Parts of the World| opening tho dete td i" : i. an Karan ta a is poms ai abt ith history iminal law [Chaneetior unenn weg Wt break Ettorts for Peace puta iow Ang Oa cinUsieR In 1H8l wrawuvor Labpisan’ mild cAen@ntoar i tes Poreign Secretar aR : i ' ‘ Holtaen 1 _ A ‘ ; ; Sait i as i on 4 1, i 1 niet A Ity staff ey a ail io the hela harhood am i tau with ‘ va sdquarters con a OY snd carefully devoted Are yuu prepa i on apparently Eauedudge feos Innume letters, messages * ae ft naKe ne e nC ello 1 Gen, Palkenhayn, chief of ey ind addresses Ul parts of the | bear another child and was suffers ty on donts roe Gry world, fai the number ra{ing from the mental disturbances ip ie ee eee ees Judge Ha ved lust y he first EB. : mon to such a state. We wi} ! es a By Ams] , AME a incellor's grated f is f show you she was morbidly deranged 1 i 4 of th rhi}a ‘ }mot ist have |? € ' i Ad A fill the ya t xpress fw tr} bee no live He a | ‘ un of t) 1 Nt 1 ot his efforts for peace. | +i childien | A tdor ¢ . aa The tt as f lefenss ‘ 7 “SEX” OF THE ZEPPELIN, ‘NO GOWN, 0 | FLOWERS ves er aie oe Se AP TN American deimands without suffering ne ore ad by. Hecksb oss in Thoug! this was a Beitieh War Off ccldew It dyn Bixty-ses Stret told of - Beis 2 | x gn Rel Comn a anion pre 1, tt was a bate} a) ¥ | the children and of her fiighty con. yas freely rumored t byt t of officials that the, e affive Not Dispuaved on the The completed jury was sworn in Mar sing Germans who had i anch a little more than a hour afte previo ny mn xs pol- will refer t Bench, {net Horie ecilae MORE DELAY ON BRANDEIS. |. iS phon a ee ee Supreme Court Justice Cropsey, : ial thet s ' 5 Foreman, Baward Storck, No. 1219 aera Ry WeKs 1 Stutes have taken a former District Attorney, appointed | pg cot; Charles HI. Sherwoo: bead Wo Kk since the arrival o Leo Ditetehatetn Has bye Troubte.|to che bench by Gov. Whitman last. Bl ler ra ets Charles i | mena ick ines iva a the Ditrichateln, the star of “Thel week, took his judiol at for the | tieines, No. Prospect Avenuc af : dua t Germany may gain by lime AN ae aheatre.| frat. thn is morning in Part I | pavid "B. Berger, No. 970 Prospect |‘. 2 uF 4a f . y submarine operations in ac- ‘ was found to-day to be suffering {Of Me Trial Term, Brooklyn, J avenue; Julius W. Weldemuller, : Seale ae baile : ® with President Wilson's de- from an affecotion ¢ Us, His] He wore no gown~aald be didn't) t3¢1 qeland Avent: | 1 each any agreement a6 They take tho view that if RU acane el sale No {like gowns, anyway—and had all the| S88) [aes Her reed) tl hon a vole will Germany yiel President Wilson 8 Fast Thin nie rd nt to hi tly hla cham. | aoGotter:? b Mount H Place = sity take sharp rhe 2 But Speeches OF} Wiiiivin As Keepers, No. 871 Kast O gland to book for by 1 “ with consid h om Be Page) nesting U oF t ‘s . that of And BIx = - va i says ’ stein h of ON sixth arr cnuiaes he conference Monday, May 1, when the t leeains Naim Tallmud Go fs ae vad that officlals be reopened f a nuance of (he pany foi ) damages fe fare ipo hew attention to drafting re are at any etalet, KS) diy Be pe Rv ages Gert many's replh; ~