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12th Starts | Seete Hookn Open to All” | [“Cireutation Booka Open to AIL! _ "PRICE ONE CENT. comwrient, 1017, Ye Pima roreies NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916 18 PAGES PRICE ONE OEN CARRANZA MUST REPLY TO- NIGHT QUESTION OF WAR WILL GO TO CONGRESS 1ST FIELD ARTILLERY ON ITS WAY TO THE BORDER, COL. MERRIT SMITH IN COMMAND prDeLNe EATIOE ENTIRE ARN a - | WILL ATTACK THE MEXICANS UNLESS CARRANZA YIELDS en No Reply Yet to the Demand Sent on Sunday for the “Immediate” Release of the Troopers Captured at Carrizal. | | a an: CABINET MEETS 5 OEE F5 5 80449 0050383590ROE 0S TO DISCUSS THE CASE «Spectal Despateh to The Bvening Work. WASHINGTON, June 28.—The note seni to Carranza last Sunday night by Secretary Lansing demanded the “immediate” release of (he ae 4 ——— | prisoners taken at Carrizal and called for an “early statement” through ' ‘The prisoners have not been released. Gen. Trevino is quoted in “SUD FOR THE a, | Boston Gets Wor { That Vessel Sup- | AFTER CAT- CROUCH itu aL of Commissi sions Marked] despatches from El Paso as having detiantly said: “Let them cor ad ‘iS BIG CROWDS AWAIT IS posed to Be New Under-Sea by Great Celebrations and get the prisoners.'? Craft Is Headed for That Port. Demonstrations | No reply has been received from Carranza as to whether the pris- TROOPERS IN AL Re “ae The predicted AROS, 4 SATE, pvt that ils AUB De Omeiat| oners will be released or as to what stand he takes on the general rela- r la Fe ARS Ben Hee | i ere sce AU eee between his Government and that of the United States. The only neta | official news that has come trom Mexico City is a short cablegram from |Special Agent Rodgers, dated yesterday, in which he said he expected to Passenger Coach Seats Into A natancen whe Pe Seen ee eee SPMD HDL DRE DODIE DED) CHEER DOTIOHDE DOE DEDDEDE DME DH hed the Nave Departine nivel W w reports e Villist kiven conmissions the event has 8 som Carranza’s reply to-day, he cablegram said it was believed 1 exicanl authorities were in- \enaiked by «reat celebrations |Yestigating the Carrizal attair, but gave no indication ot what would be : nonatration \the reply to the American demands, COLUMBUS, O 0 2 ere is} Winslow also ts civil author. | It is the general belief in Washington that unless a satisfactory reply zag paral we * cities is received by to-morrow morning President Wilson will go before Con- ee Rescue Is Attempted. SS Artillerymen March From Van T. A, CAN’ Tae BE GENERAL EL 'PABO, Tex, June 2s Execn- | Cortlandt Park and Take | JUST AT THIS TIME eo ie ee will be the end have Continuous Berth. Trains at Yonkers. soners - — Aimy Onticer Says There Are Too in Chihuahua © Trevino ia) TM ie Distinguish | 4, reward coration of Wie wwe GAT whiuantealn| ine vDeweine” Deno: ed to hav a, 1f the United) continued ite lone vigil three miles off ae nan Cd! | ress, state the entire situation, and ask for authority to order Gen, Per- air ihe eile ov | , f ates anned forces attempt to rescue| Cape Henry, walting-—-so t wf ’ oe shing to march to Chihuahua and release the prisoners by force, Such a Bg armory att eral My ho Want Plac ; chester b tor war wien eee the Merival of the tone: he ud ie DON bi a move would in all probability be followed by the sending of all of the 3.30 0% od WASHINGTON, June 28--'Phere | hs from: Gort o ; nm ; 20 MEXIGAN BANDITS regulars across the border as soon as the State troops are lined up along lay in the delivery of bh ht] Arriv ahead Por les ca dat the Texas line, mules at Ho! ie ie A i ayated ; aa can CAPTURED BY TROOPERS Public opinion in Washington is that the time limit set by President Cae i uid an. the north os maki a saa aid a 2 rr Ph ips faa tee casa Gade i . ia eas are to stcurt on he Wanieslug: Browavsita (Giclee Rene a Bi hibimioniniertl hers Will fe Put ih Wire Wilson in his own mind in which Carranza may take action to avoid a wanna and We forced t t It was "We are not courting war, but if war co sons of M » will 4 pt to raise a division for ry held is that Seventh tried to. be nly acting as a \ Stockade snily. Erected clash expires at midnight. Many officials declare an actual show of force . . ° will be necessary to overcome the stubbornness of the Mexican First Chief. lst xiecan seryite, nuld, resting ie eri tens rhe effiver weld’ the offer.woni be {RWPONA © call to are et Maninen in got ot cated 1 MW Columba “The President expressed the wish to me," Senator Lewis said, “that ane would:n0t mo nly: nooes sao voluntecrs /KUELT Rie iva aed * mile Minit for the under no place 8! COLL MI ¥ M, June %-| whatever discussion there might be In Congress on the Mexican situation Ran hefore)s ofsh wae q D Another ts that the subinarine and tsa Peonty Mexican bandits captured by] jaould Ue conducted entirely in @ non-partisan manne! fin news (ho! ecded, As mattera stand now, thé 7 At oat ited for New ¥ nd that | hie ew the Amerion near| Eliseo Arredondo, on Instructions from the Carranza Foreign OMce. friends of Govanninens (on Reveal reeelilicreal RR yy ene rs HET AO] the ‘Timmons tx being Iw] ne) PROM TE) ade @ complain’ (o-day at the State Department against the alleged arrest outside the urmory and along t ne ee r thane of the mili end a Wale De kduore : ne British warships to the V 1 tor tr ie "land mistreatment of 300 civilians at La Cruz by an American force 3,000 au nae h, ring nial y Gicvarnnenn athes i ont 2 ‘| Strong on thelr march from San Geronimo to La Vaile, It was accompanied by @ request that the officers responsible be punished and steps taken to prevent a recurrence of such an incident Con Cisveace x wasworts | TWO AMERICANS KILLED, ‘*Sstepaersieis 2 WHEN FRENCH DROP BOMBS planned reh | attempt to attack Big Raid DEADLOCK STILL ON cane ig niles south of the b Sweden, dav of the Gr na figot with An whoys near Nacoreai, 3 Pe ee oe as Pe lla Po reer boar TAKE UP WILSON’S DEMANDS Hoboken fe Batteries D. ‘up the nd Battalion of the Fy Field Artillery, struch thelr tonts Van Cortlandt Park this afte) Sand P whieh make Cable From Mexico City Says a Decision May Be Reached in a Few Hours— Nature Duchesq Louise and the Dowager ! oon, | Callen the Americans of | , frand Duchess of Hesse re mh and marched to Yonkers to entrain |, ces and committing | Senate Holds Out Against Ap-) Karlsruhe during the recent. alr for | of Reply Not Stated. | there on the iNew York Central for When the Mex! propriation for Relief of ta” flyers in wh Li tthe regime | he borde ey were c | » Americans oper mang of Major James EB. Austin Families of Soldiers fire, Killing tvo Mexicans, he re- MEXICO CITY, June 28—A conference regarding President Wilson's Phousands of their loved ones ace | ported ne Mexicans returned the WASHINGTON, June 28 ne nifmoontaand flees tadifitek d for the release of the American soldiers imprisoned at Chihuahua Companied them as they left the camp |ripe, killing J. P. Ha 1A, P,| ence upon its Capt. J. De City is now in progress. It is believed a decision will be reached withia round and marched up Broadway’ to | py1¢ Morton Ha: another House dmilitary loua ; The Heaex Troop of New Jorsey,)s few hours their trains. james an, Was captured striking out the glanced t ‘i i El Paso, To a chooring crowd of 5,000 studen te, seers The Third Ambulance Corps, Calles reported that Harden ad-| appropriation for h t ng who waited upon him in the National) Facing the Firat Chief, the epokes- manded by Capt tt, and the | mitted his mpanions began tho | listed men, 1 t Ne 1 Paluce late yesterday to protest their man for the students sald: “We came wuet Wield H PP eNer Ano’) | RHEOHES: ere of |" 8 crows| Willingness to take arni# against the to ask for an account of the acta of zo.) Move | confer Al rs y rs puss | United States, First Chief Carranza |the Government in connection with j ioe a bah one rer iat 5 on la o national affatrw HAVEL BU fteau, (For Racing Meoults See Page 2.) 40 | eek from | proper time this will be done.” on Wott (Entries or Page 9.) f bi esi tow N al c ss ves) | « the Mes. | Carranza answered, “We have not wh SEASHORE SUMMER TOT ARLE | waving ' ‘}iran Goverament’s nd demand | yet published the United States note, “teem |p. wey Co val ra ty The men about mM r { #4 Aa le for the withdrawal of the United | for the reason that it ts not an an- ee fale elephous Beckman 1000,—"Adre, | Morrow morning \tables "wow seady,—-Aave Me ve (the neat instant the mounds with! to-day. Bites forces from Mexico jewer to our demand for the with-