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N.Y. TROOPS TO FRONT TO-NIG WEATHER Fair te wight, showers provable Tusedamy EZ£DITION Tie — [" Cirentation Books Open to All.” | (“Cirentation Hooks Open to Al | = = PRICE ONE CENT. cites von wonn ne NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1916. 14 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. REPORT PERSHING TROOPS IN NEW BATTLE ‘SCENE AT VAN CORTLANDT PARK TO-DAY AS NEW YORK TROOPS WE ORDE . ae SHEED DAE 266 ODE HF 242690906 0999000090 S0S S200 0% > = MEW OF VN CORTEAND ‘RARIC sa il $$066-660460-0666 ee ee er rr ee cee ri arr ee ee ee cy ROOSEVELT OUT FOR HUGHES, FUCESREUT Us TRS ERO WAR MAY BE DECLARED THLEAVESATE OCLODK; TELLS BULL MOOSE T0 QUT: sroesicen stor sy pee, WITHIN FEW DAYS OR HOURS, | FOUROF CITY'S REGIMENTS: ATTACKS WILSON AS UNFIT °F zr) ISTHEVIWINWASHNGTON ORDERED TO BROWNSVILLE Civilians Led by Mayor | Request to March Through * . ot the Town, ‘al. No Room for Progressive Pare DYNAMITE BOMB a yg oa su, (Eresident Wilson Prepared to Go Be-|Seventh, Seventy-first, Fourteenth Bp BS em ocr as uate fore Congress With a Statement and Forty-seventh and One Bat- ott of the Situation and Ask for talion of the Twenty-second Are Full Power to Act. | Ordered to Entrain at Once for ee Start to Border. COLUMBUS, N, M., June 26.—IL is reported here to-day that an- ») Lewls S$. Morey, commander of Tr Beaten, He Writes Leader xlore Roos velt formatly veday \ rriving here y say they K. Tenth Cavalry, who sent nd urged his fellow member ‘ Se a military band, followed | the co; ey. Major Jenk- Jother clas eric int Carranza troops had occurred in the vicinity f . i hs , i ¥ 1 : ’ | by AU athigend: (magento. thal Gone!taile tlle collimn: of other clash of American a I . © Four tull regiments of infantry, one battalion of another, one squad- ull Moose party to labor f e ava Ape Py as 1 the 7; . fof Villa Ahumada iy Raphblinan ‘Gandla ue tution (nell Newspapers Around Infernal] ciate shouting “Death to the grin. |! aro who found | f Villa Almada ee ron of cavalry dnd seven minor units of the New York National Guard | shine Lighted. bh “ire ur men, reported " 4 ; pe addressed to the Progressive Nations! Machine Lighted, but Fire hin Pores nee It is probable that if any new fighting bas taken place in the section | will be on the train for Brownsville, Tex., to-night, This announcement m tat t ils PC! “Use pt American shield from pn tionec as betwee v elie foree of SA ¢ « ou } : a Committee carried the plain statemen Fails to Reach Fuse. sh Hh id iia ‘ me niry und n|Mentioned it was between the relief for { 500 cavalrymen sent out bY | was made to-day at the headquarters of Major Gen, Leonard Wood of the of the Colonel's belief that a third ——— ial si tgglors | Pershing for the relief of Capt, Boyd's men Villa Abumada is only a - party ticket this year would mer ty| An MPHIL anKEHING, 1HAde Ain OR red the structure and tts con | te w miles from Carrizal and is the point to which the Boyd expedition was {Department of the East, on Governor's Island, immediately after the ree heighten President Wil nine 1 mit was’ beldi ia thetco oft * re wen | bound. ceipt of telegraphic instructions from Gen. Funston, of re-electlon—and he bitterly i jabout a twelve-ineh tron Mayor and ri the rMy-Vlitoe inien ave. . Gen, Wood had wired Gen, Funston last night for instructions as to wnselled the mob) tu American lines, 3 By Samuel M. Williams, a stick of the Democratic and his party} containing the movement of militia which was in shape for service and the reply, for the record of tie past three years, | Wich a tus ad been » against Americans, . eld at Chihuahua (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) . ; . ; i : : ‘ aaseten Se taser thargationed rine ie to-day in the General P. ef, numberts E sixteen) Wars a number seventeen WASHINGTOA, June 26.-While President Wilson awaits Carranza's| which came at 10 o'clock this morning, was transmitted at once to Major ciples championed by the Progres ves|, nie Boees yen ihacea ¥al| Pi si a ula appear Re tae KOROUEGA ¢ twenty-three men to be} reply to the ultimatum sent yesterday to Mexico, executive departments of|Gen. John F, O'Ryan, Commander of the New York National Guard. of 1912 inust in their general effe ny Peer ei Saas nS ay by the Cavranaa iniittery authnes| Major doniin, ree Vera Gavarnment inainiainitite cy of newly imposed censorghip. While Major Gen. O'Ryan is in New York and the members of his statf embodied in the usture of our na s, wrap “| . The were unmolested en ing a note 4 a ee Cabinet and r rs maintain stlenee, chree events marked |in the headquarters at Peekskill were ordered to leave there at 12.30 o'clock ieee Lanpresaat ah a ML ec vaitG et wat eine " 7 i wehy rRoant | the day . : this afternoon and join him bere at once. The Four Regiment, now to work for these great ideals, shoul |p, , uence | Neaynreirar ein fete ; a he en 1. Minister Cal ft fj, fe at Po ill, will come to New York this afternoon on it y to Texas. der to shoulder wit men’ and 40 per cent, Iind, tt 1 th MH IN) called on Sevret a ‘ | ' t About 6,000 New York Guardsaien will be on their way to the border women who in 1912 champtoned them ae hada te Ie faabilalnmvake Ba ‘ : | ta “Tto-night under the new order. The plans were perfected last night by Col, end 1 am auro that these men and} nave blown down the er yefivo miles south of fdetattins the in et paar v Ballinger, Chief of tho Quartermaster’s Department, at Gen, Wood's hea wae ESA Asap saaryar ties what two | LL Ws discovered by F, Ma = ruinst Amertean invaston | Carrizaly one eopy or " ; : the troops completed tentatively for months, and they were adjusted to years have proven to be vital to the z y him t ution Ane sup, wis present umstances last night in a conference he had with representa permanency of our national exh uy peru Vin i o r he 4 tent is | tives of the railroads over whieh the troops will move “The method by which we . PANG TON ' \e on and| It was learned at divisional heady that the Seventh Regiment show our loyalty to these ideals i daly i i r f Wart file. a of |will entrain for Brownsville at 6 o'clock to-night, be determined in each case by ee b : apn ee ii me dl : ’ ' e | ie 4G © Mexican peo. | It was the understanding at the armory of the Seventy-first Regiment j aotual event. Our loyalty is to the} and sch Frank Chiany, Brak lene Gast cee ek eee mn | this afternoon that the regiment would entrain for the border at 11 o’cleck j fact, 2 He pringiple, eA % vf t er to Owe never | ove and two| command. wan ree cael, teal He faa eee s eas to-night RON BREE TS DEN ANE PERE AE AU oof sank |) GHIHGAHUAY duie -atmceive of| Meet oe art wie ards ee duly, ceman of Vongrens) "Gen, Wood algo announced this morning that tho New Jersey and nt | Massachusetts militla units ordered to the front would leave to-day for Paso. One regiment from the Vermont milltia at Fort Ethan Allen will MUST NOT SULK BECAUSE LEADERSHIP IS REJECTED. “The Progressive movement has} he six additional negre ide pr re . 1 y th a full staten 1 nd na ulso go there, neon wiven on incalculable imporan (te, slds, was i ‘wie Se! TW SNOT EVEN BEGUN cout’, ioe } he a a ‘ rer United n the | 15,000 MORE TROOPS IN EAST MOVE TO-MORROW. by what the Progressive t po WeRLTCHEBE (oGualeat 401i seed i" hfe mee i Senator Hit 7 Mint Ou will no About 15,000 additional troops under command of the Department done, Yet it has become entire Hat we . ‘fe ; , , \ Ps f in ‘ f Ww tik 6 form of « formal | ce the Bast have been ordered lo start for the border to-morrow, it was ane dent that the people und , \nswer to | um t \ ' ' Aide recy Readianena » not prepared to me Ws t for nd iit t , | nounced at headquarters sears ee ca y Can't ( ' k \ j Th urs |The trip for all the troops named will be made all the way by rath Mth eopoonibie #60 ua Dee been pile Several D ‘ | : "lerne New York boys will be about seventy-two hours on the train, te abandon our convictions MbEAICO CLpy r re t f eat ; annnterst ' 1% eraead iu The railroad ighout the cor have given the right of way to are faced with the that r © ' : ! . 1 . und to trains carrying supp actually are the Lr vives Niv 41) * i 1 ; ' f f » S The cow flovted hy to-day's organization no | on f ‘ ' K . nen f " Seventy-first infantry, still in New ‘ means whereby we m a ‘ Yoventh infantry, stil! In New York, | York convictions effective in out 0 HE OED WSL LIE VE, Hi ‘ ae dealew naa Ohereausdrantat rst. Cavatrel life. i ' ; now at Van Cortlandt Park, “Under such circumstances our duty " ‘ ba ; ‘ of Virst Signal Corpa< <@aptinucd on Sevenib Paged — order hs sae “Toiephioke Meskinan SOW eddre, 12) oe) Gad Ging eS WS LOGY OS he WO Wiejddes demo. Bhraiwy, ul ok (For Hawna Reaules See Pagad) Breoklide : (alioa First Field artillery