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penne a cee a nt a em - - —a a . — N.Y. FLIER MEETS HEROIC DEATH IN AIR BATILE « PINAL @be “Circulation Books Open to All.’ f Circulation Booka Open to All. | ae _ ~ PRICE ONE CENT. Comrat, Utne New Vor Worle ne NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1916, 12 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. PERSHING REPORTS 57 MISSING: 5 MEN WERE PROBABLY KILLED PELEASE OF 17 TROOPERS TAN EAST NICTOR CHAPMAN N.Y. FLIER, | **2523°22%:./THREAT OF NEW CARRIAL DEMANDED; WILSON AND HS | oan wexasras, KILLED IN VERDUN AR FIGHT: ONU. S. CAVALRYMEN MADE AIDES DISCUSS ‘DISAVOWAL i. Soo} WRECKED THREE AEROPLANES MEXICAN COMMANDER Total of Over 128,000. oy ‘ Dashed Fearlessly to Aid of . ‘ ; : : : NO MEDICAL TESTS.| Fellow Aviators Confronted i Trevino Announces That Troops Down, View at Capital—Freight, Ne by Superior Force. Ba , Who May Be the Relief Force Ordered Stopped at Border 800 er hse Inocneltie-Gon BULLETS RIDDLED HIM. AT PEEKSKILL ON Are Advancing and Will Get Refugees at Vera Cruz. | Wood Has No Criticism. | ro wever, He WAY 10 WHITM AN Punishment Like That of Wed- By Samuel M. Williams. | Two outstanding features of unpre-| Destroyed Three Planes nesday If They Do Not Turn Back. eae (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) Paredness on the part of State troops and Routed Two More. we WASHINGTON, June 24.—President Wilson summoned Secretary |!" what Is known as the Department ¢ ‘ . , Lansing and Secretary Baker to his study in the White House this moras {2 hel eest became Known 'to-tay, ‘One Subway Carries Guardsmen to Pershing Reports That 27 Men Have Reached Base, but None of Them showed that although President Wile| TARTS June 24—Serseant Victor! Cotumbus. Circle and They Had Any Part in Fighting—No Ing and for an hour there was a council of war over the Mexican situa-| son's call for the National Guard was re rere Ree cee March to N. Y. C. Train, Word Sent Him by Commander of Relief Force. tion, At ue close official annichincemeny was made that the Government Leet tia ee baby Heine was killed yeaterday at Verdun after is still waiting for news from Gen. Pershing to clear up the confused, known as the Department of the| bringing down three German aero- SAN ANTONIO, Tex., June 24.—Complete dis- organization of the troops that were engaged in the | disastrous combat Wednesday morning at Carrizal of the Carrizal massacre. East has been medically examined. | planes. a definite and complete report is made by the commanding officer in DERE TOveRIn' hata: MAJORLY) o£ | “AB (Min) eiuadso GanseNne FF Ol Hy senadned regular trogpe, the Four |with Carranza‘s troops, and the practical annihila- | tion of those actually in the fight, was indicated in a WEATHER—Showare probable to-night) CAorld, FINAL DITION =a With a precision and despatch which could not have been excoiled ‘ Z d regiments in the Fastern| French captain and the American NY- teenth Regiment of Brooklyn en- the field there will be no change of the Administration policy and no mit are not even recruited up {era Prince and Berry wore engaged aggrossive action. n | by five German machines, Chapn RIMRTEOi cet outa * A demand for the release of the Out of the 128,690 militiamen there, darted to the rescue and he hin forty-three minutes the com- rly 800 men, had colored troopers captured in the Car- ire not more than 18,000 In camps in| straight into the centre of the circling mand, numbering ‘ rizal battle is on its way to Carranza. the twenty-two States comprised in! Germans. left subway trains at the Columbua Whether it was given Ambassador |the Department of the East. Up to! His machine gun brought down Circle station, marched to tho rall- | di te a it to day not an organization— | three of the Germans, Their comrades way yards at Sixtleth Street and Arredondo to forward, was sen! meaning a regiment—was apparently | swooped down upon Chapman, turn-| North River, entrained and got under Consul Rodgers, thence to be given ready for mustering Into the service.| ing blasts of machine gun fire at his way for camp. Carranza or whether it was made di- This condition of affairs was ad-| plane, Chapman fell to the ground,, ‘The leaving of the subway trains by | trained for Peokskill this morning. - ed to-da © office of Major | his body riddled with bullets, He had the regiment and subsequent entrain- ¢ the State Department to the mitted ay in the offic | 5 Ls ia alee saath Gen. Leonard A. Wood) U, 6. As who| died instantly. mmbnt ware auporiniended by Thepactor re a report from Gen. Pershing to Gen. Funston to- Mexican Minister of Foreign is head of the Department of the East| The threo other flyers whose Hyes!Gen, Sternbers and Col. Cornelius | . day | was not mais public. with quarters on Governor's Islard. | ho had saved returned safely to Vanderbilt | cee a . CIPTLE HOPE THAT ANY ES-| Major Gen, ‘Wood was queationed| rrenen lines, ‘The regiment arrived at Peekskill at Neer cremae NAN Pershing in his report said that one packer CAPED ALIVE. —_—— about the state of unpreparednesa ; — 7) noon and Immediately made camp, | — — d eight enlisted fT. Cc d se In army circles there is little hope jamong the militta of the various| Victor Chapman was the son Of/o, stonday it will march to Camp ————_—_—<—<—_——oon, | ANG Cight enlisted men of Troop and seven en- now that any of Capt. Boya's com-|Gore Charges Reed's Move to| states bordering the Eastern coast, |John Jay Chapman, ® prominent laW- | Whitman MOVER.ENT mand escaped alive, aave the seven} Raise Salary, Reflects on | Put he would not utter a word of {yer with offices pa haigstahiaa | 'S OF TROOPS | listed men of Troop K, Tenth Cavalry, were picked The regiment left Brooklyn in com- i i i al j j : sached camp LYE aihicat Gice and living at No, #25 West Bighty-| THe Tem ott Brooklyn tn com- |! TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW | up this morning northwest of Santa Maria. ) atraggiers who have reached P >, gee ss ertticism of the National Guard. The tent ta mand of Major Laldwin, owing to the = } and the seventeen men taken pris- Patriotism of Troops. Major General 1s convinced that al1|#econd Street. He was @ BiUUehE lt iinesy of Col. Foote, ‘The hundreds hin of the troops of They were located by Troop M of the Tenth, © ners. ‘This would make only twenty- the units of the various States are|the Beaux Arts in Paris whet Ul) of reiatives and friends who had gath- | re oaaaned. sen t+ ii} der Li H M All of th , four survivors out of approximately] WASITINGTON, June 24—An at-| being brought together as quickly as|W&F besan, and he volunteered #t) 64 14 sem tho men off took trains Opayee™ junder Lieut. Henry Meyer. of them were in- once, joining the French Forelgn Le 120 men. tempt immediately to pay the Na-|/# Possible under the circumstances, gion. Young Chapman was assig ahead and were waiting at the Circle | Secretary Baker sald he did not Being a professional soldier and the for the two sections to arrive, Ldcut.- || T@Peekskill rifle ran First Cavairy, Brooklyn— | cluded in the grqup detailed to care for the horses troops, | at the Carrizal fight, and their stories were sub- “onal Guardsmen sent to the Mexican to the flying corps after serving four , know the exact number of men in the} 1g. Th00: Wha BFS: MORINSING BOY BOR tha in the first firing line and/ Cl Garcia was at that timo already |] Brooklyn- To Van Cortlandt Park. di tia pe raison ta erat oro tae ea er tourm at the war game, Gen. Wood) senting through the battlo of the| the rallroad yards where the slxtoon- || Trosp F, Staten Island, | |stantially the same as those of other stragglers. lar ize the total would be 120 men. ‘enator Gore of Oklahoma inter-| evidently does not believe it would| ,, With aix others he formed | car train was In readiness for the | iret Gavalry, Troop M, Aveni fi The escape of sever stragglers was] posed an objection which prevented | 9 in Kool taste for him to utter eritl- ee Ae at enean wiping Corps: | SURTORTOD || Troqp H, Rechester—To Camp They brought back twenty-five horses. ; explained by the secratary as being | immediate disposal of a bill carrying |‘! CVen Where they mixht happen) wm, New Yorker soon became an ; ane aay ane es of the subway || Twenty-second Corps, Engi | Gen, Pershing referred to the number of those who previously die to the fact that Mire melt pene the extra pay, Introduced by Sonator ite se ala not go into | OxPert Aviator. He was recommended iio Dh ete posh ae ay Weierecru't companiee—To Camp |) had returned to the American lines as eleven, although in previous de- the main body, detailed to Bead of Miesuci, Bo §to | for jromotion @ month ago wien, | 2" mulie. onder! Ge , HT g,Traen CS and D and Machine I Ispatches he fixed the number at seven. With those who were rescued horees of their comrades and when the reasons for the failure of his with Lieut, William K. Thaw of Pitts- heavy marching order, with blanket |] Qun Troop to Van Cortlandt Park, f the shooting began they made off] Senator Gore said Senator Reed's|mustering officers to muster in any burgh, he went in pursuit of two rolls, half-tents, sntrenching tools | Second Field Hospital, Albany— || by Lieut, Meyer, the total number of those who had returned was twen- as fast as possible, Hecause of the| move was an insult to tho American. |! the regiments of 18,000 national and haversacks and canteens, which || Te Camp Whitman, : ‘ German war planes near Uffboltz, The} 7 't Bene (cnn tee TO MatRow, ty-seven, + fact they knew nelther tho events be- lism of the guardsmon, and an {mpu-|#¥ardsmen now in tho field. But it! Goines came out to get revenge for | “ale elt quick entrainment all the |] geventy feat lafentevc-To Camp Te MIME TER TITRETU EREET ERRE fore the fight nor remained for the|tation on thoir patriotic motives 19 understood that the real, serious] He "ust ccion of one of thelr aero- a edie table Whitma: | tot > i nas indica finish, it was decided by the Presi-] Reed walked over near Gore's desk | 8808 $8 that while many companies planes deatroyed the day before by ce ee ’ s the regiment was First alry, Troop B, Albany; |/have been eighty-to. Gen, Pershing called attention to the indications fy A . |] Troop D, Syracuse; Troop C, Ut arched to 8 Wi eeragres He . ve || —Te Came Whitman,” teal) that there were fifty-seven missing and that press reports indicated four to the yards, while a great erowd fol- whitman, Id Artillery—To Camp |) teen of these were dead and forty. Pershing owed alongside and in the wake Of | —_——————_———! } oes not account in his report tor ippeared to the column. in the throng along the ssume tt wounded had beer iment, un 1 thelr ar f dent and his advisors this morning to} and angrily shouted his opinion thas | 4% have had sufficient men ono oF ait tight on tho lid for a while longer. |"1t 41 becomes a Senator te ait ta, {Wo Woull be found lacking It will require nearly a week, It 8] hind a mahogany deck at $7,400 At eenarei images it ant i of: te understood, to coinpleto tho mobiliza- | yeas and sneer at these man who wii | Where there were shorta the [Planes ¢ agi we ge aes ton of the National Guard on thelnghe their country's battles” ranks of the Guardsmen they were) Mm and Mrs, John Jay border, to make possible a movement “Such f, ‘th being filled very rapidly and that} served with the French : " 7 h favoritism never before was delay was not due to th from the beginning of the force beyond the line. The bordor|neara of” } sever oy va due to th ae ginnin in ar "shouted Gore, Tr A regular army officer d to-day} burning to New York last 4 patrol must be maintained 4nd amount never was pald Civil War| that it was about thn te la brief visit, Mr. Ch Lot strengthened even if occupation of) veterans, yet they fought Vir! came out about the failure of the Na. {@ brief visit, Mr. Chapman told of ly Northern Mexico is undertaken. |war, and not againat Nolfecled, har | Henal Guard to be ready sooner for} son's jolning the French arm Amorican lives and property would | armed Against half-clad, haif- | gntrance to the United Statew service.|~ “If Victor t# to be killed ql 8 is el —— ” , y t fe fa danger otherwise, andthe fit lor ane nainehacs ae ieee 1 am reigned,” he suid t? mj just as had been in the Bro & total of twenty-two, Mexican reports Was hearty cheering of the| turned to camp, This leaves fifty-seven mi xicans al thelr line of march, Denies Reports Men Are to Lose first reported seventeen prisoners, bu ore, purpose of any action will bo to sate: heroes, Shall we Pee oy U-BOAT TAKES BRITISH proud that he has Joined the French | rtrects through — whte ey | Positior Pain lies to neems likely that the entire thirty-five, including Capt, Morey, not ard the towns and ranches @10N | toiize their dev my, ery American boy ought to pissed. Relatives and f vho | Get Aid | captured or who did not return to camp, were killed Gan DETROIT, June &4.—"Ford ¢ Trevino, the Mexican commander at Chihuahua, to-day intimated yecs whot nore | that the whole force had been annihilated.) Hillis Anke: § Gen, Pershing reported that he had x1 no report from the ae a Me my se when) commander of the two {rons of the t Cavalr it has been it forward to rescue the remnant ¢ Capt. Kiffe., Rockwell of tiinta, Ga For hig attack on one of the Gero ne's figures and fon to the country? - rh -} n od alone with the mare fe international: line, hall wo make them imercenarice? STEAMER T0 ITS BASE do the same. Their fight fe our fight. | plodd ne with the mar cau lent the mo: rt , ‘The regiments of New York and ad-) shail wa capitalize patriotism for mont pa Joining States are now subject to the | mercialize devotion to country? call of Gen, Leonard Wood at Gov-| Reed, red with anyer, bitterly as ernor'’s Island and his inspectors will} sailed the blind Oklahoma Senator. Near the East Coast report to him dally on the condition} “Capitalize patriotism? ho asked of readiness of the various units. “It's @ phrase that comes naturally to | Company M, Third Oregon Infan-|the lps of @ phrase-monger. But it ABD Abie wounded, once while in t try, holds the distinction of being the }dves not apply truthfully to these r Brussels haa beva cap-|Logion, and again last go bade tured by a German submarine and| Verdun when bullet glanced off lia wify {taken into the German submaring| head, If it were not for the British fleet 1 ea feel that the Germans would hive Were appar com- ntly res ving thelr dete Capture of the Brussels Is Made bee pring Hombe on Gone salans janatrasion fon tho lees minuts ie the first American avi drut at the ch last wus no s ARG) ed in the European war. He Col 6, who, tt IW wntd wi Keportay viat Ford om of England, | was twenty-five years old and a gr June M4.—The Great | Wate of Harvard, He hud mina! of an tifa fan Dloyers who answer th Sehgal caicintietonose TREVING THREATENS ATTACK te yp Bhip- | ty was the statement made by til Tuesday, when te rit lew © r sin the Guard woul rd sum-| young men who @ few day all for| farewell to father and m ered {and child—some of them fo: port | time, Lloyd's despatch from Harwich to first unit of the National Gu moned on President Wilson's actually mu: service, A | Mr. and Mrs, Chapman aro naw x summer home at JN. ¥. ‘They received yeara after the Civil War {day | their son's death with reat base of Zebrugee, necording to sinto the to the War Lepa the company had b three officers and M4 Representatives of the entente al- Mes have signified to the Unite: | the Public conscience. nent to-day said] "F sworn in with| closed,” retorted Gore men 000,000 a year in pensions, L see al tween Harwich reek Siew r Ketoros “in > } Hil 'Z A Tay Sine Tho Brussels has been plying bo- |Nev® wecording tow tesaagy from Distrens, Mator" inde ta tt | » fell with Chapman said My son's life was given to 4 Ys on the| good cause.’ mn Mand Arrented mitcaturemty ores At Laredo, vancinecti A) LAREDO, Tox, dine a4 Joaus vanclng: t a's r inde ta Rosa's Ojo Caliente, and Gi id the Hook of Hol- war it carried pag: | lines M rs from Harwich to Antwerp, | add fost of the been public treasury—nuy, to land, Before ne IT, petur ia but the Mission Was found. tn nts them if they do not immediately retreat, t | uae Co, sent sure edge ©. ente er Wedite o} > & a thin edge of an entering wedue of an-| prussela, were refugees on! Le eee eee wes id rem . i ¢ ck Me and other band (Continued on Second Page.) other multitude of pensioners,” thelr way to England , (For Racing Results See Page 2) her retura, | {a Shi here will be F bandits Wied for murder, Gen, Trevino sald the Americans would get the same. treatment