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Show - , , ''''... 4 , 44;44.a1VJ - 4r4mt i - . 4 , ,, i Ir'i el lril v'eNPA, ' ''.4 i ,-, Irt, T ii41!,,s1 T TAJ rri In ..,., G ri. ti ,D.Vjohl R ki 1 ki y , EDITION LAST ItY 1- -1 mum - CI ., 0 t", 1-- LEszart. Aim Ineurwe of the Nemo on the of this community relects tattle so au adiertisinz meninna. IThe i E ,.3,-.- ... , THURSDAY Al'1111; 13 . i: PAGES 16 , , , 1 - ' 11 ' I , ' ' CITY a , lil '1 11. NOT I , WITH" 111RA kv SIXTY-SIX:11- UTAIlt 1916ISALT 1 ,- LAKE AIW1,,,,f, 1 11-- 1 it , ; .(7,,z, Ti A eh If ,,Y i A i. , :37.; z,z,(3 $ , 1 g,, a R.3 ta) I CP, YEAR 1 z,';',1 E.,c, urstlit Will Continue While Carranza Note Is Considered Congress Does Not Consider AMERICANS CLASH nlin, GOO Situation Serious Enough US MILM FARS ON r1-- WITH MEXICANS AND MANY LIVES LOST! a IBMEFIELOS Demand Thi: of Germany VERDUN e'ill I MIT ao ,a, of a ..lpunittire Us S C ase H asBeen Strengthened -- atthe I I Entire Region Western War by the ! tan Amitosis. Texas. April lg.-- Americas ferret' had tin eaeeuater with either bleak-a- n military forees r the civilian pepulation of Parra. bai details are 2,111101dr. Ike report ranee to t.en. Uneaten from Anaertran teased Letcher. It stated that Maier t.ettierrea. eon.-mender at Parrot. maid there woo wASHINGTON, TO HAVE I ATTACK BEATEN GERMAN first I Rot CLAIM IliThe i 11.Gen. Carranza April W sASIIINGTON. in a note which emtassy here eirly t,pday fir presenta-:tatito Secy. Lansing asks for the withdrawal ,A American troops from Mexico. Eliseo Arredondo, (en. Carranza's atahassador, expects to present the note at the state department some time (taring the on firing' on the America:1i ParraE Official udirea re here today say that Mexican , eeited . ci if i lia us fired into tbe troops. killing day. 3.-- -In natview of the pressing 'one A,,,k,,,, wwd wounding another. I April It raises a new issue in a situation already much complexCarThe many. killing with Germany and Mexico, Presitroops replied be which clash. termed on Amerunimportant. not did the outcome of which officials are reticent to predict until fire ed, the rmilza liNiPli between Allbefiellie and the today abandoned his plans to go to New but assisted in restoring order. limns. troops of the garrisea or reeidenta they have gone over the communication carefully and considerYork tomorrow night and cancelled his engagement to speak The &trines 'optima when the Amer- - of Parrot. 'rap Amertrone eeeee ed ed what reply the United States will make. before the Young Men's Democratic club there Saturday. icon troops entered the local tom- the town with the inteatiou of In official quarters it was stated that the American troopka en American recalled Ashurthe marching threstab, reale The German note on the Suuex and other submarine cases numder Aa eschasme of shots felthat they isould not pass through will hot be withdrawn at this has been received at the state department and was being towns. The firing started by excited la"aa I . time Artn,-r,)at leLst. and that while the V. civilians followed. The hoodoo quiet- - --- - - --decided today. It probably will be laid before President Wilpreg n tele- IEL,,E0 am tmssa ,i6r, ed. but later another rho.h between last night General Carranza question is being discussed with 80n. and Secy. Lansing before night. ntte t,) S,cy, npIrtz Ausekwn troops and the eiviliana oe- - Atrat)bed his entbaallY here today: Gen. Carranra, the pursuit of "Many delitho torcumd on both The affidavits from Paris and London expected today on mirror! In ableh there were more , Villa band:ts w11 be rushed the oideo.. Ca manta troops aided thr au 11,,,) $ the liner St. Paul will be considered in connection with the Ger- deaths anions the Mexicans. I Americana In attempting. to ',MOM MANT LIVES LOST, with renewed vivr. 7 man note and the "information" regarding attacks on merchant order.. Gen. Carranza hao appealed to 10 a battle In roma,' lketween Amer,- aid he was eeretary i tne vessels since the Lusitania disaster is expected to be completed van troops and the ehttLn population Continued on page two.) Gen. Unal,le to comment Ftevalls Over IENCH April Asokorklus tires in the merit-a- n expedition in :Nietito mew, I in troops a ,i,red Washington, km 033 ,471 To Demand I rnmediate Action ; oath-war- d. : - vbed a ei Weather Conditions Reason for Lack of Mons Give the As t. 1164.46.7 Activity. hitt Ord IL m $ Verdun Another( sal Ltilen ou the IS the German" nate f.II up the gape In tame I erter to mt ti eCer t hen in time to go to Berlin within the next week. Must Show Good Faith. t While the entire plans of the administration are not being damaged guns' lat rum. sP un!'ions preparatory disclosed, it is understood that nothing less than some positive w It is believed: testights twitter Is not likely evidence of Germanys good faith to fulfill the assurances she tot Ike Pilsen command Gen retain le methods' 0 mei rts as the has given the United States, such as possibly, substantial Tide tattpt.ed as long ;otss three times ai punishment of the submarine commander who destroyed the Weems st met mite Yrin'h for unimportthe situation between the two countries now that he hats; Sussex, can prevent im 0i emit" at , mweres to ; teas a uounterat-'visor- - from coming to the pass which diplomats have es WV wale when the struggled foi team not Mocks of ammuntAsa inethaust-the last year to avoid. I At Lt practically it the tot rsnth of the war the In view of the conclusive nature of the information on the gswit France wpm of woe ir. h shells inshells larger44 many 44 woad Ui lama ofttrn.a Sussex already before the state department, officials cannot see 75: 'wet. in how alessier got are bestsg made a on can continue to deny responsibility for the de. Germany manufacture two, itl". end the same kaq ros kat increased in the struction of the ship. The suggestion of arbitration in the German note was met french Prevent Germans with the statement that the American government would not Attack on Hill No. 3041 arbitrate a question involving American lives. m Calm pros r,..tL A7rtt,t, t; Careful examination of the German note led officials to Verdun ie rlet,tn :e nee Official corns rh to aa conclude that the case of the United States had been rt materially !reparation to the ,,ertr..r10 for an attack on The similarity between the circumstances sur1,4 arts eta.qt strengthened. tr Freeten fre,m boult earNo other develops ei :We Orel rounding the attack on a steamer in the British channel admit eer rertel a the front rett of the sa,e,rent t011Otale: ted in the German note, and those surrounding the Sussex case In all the It cell, pests,' riutetiv ,erman attack caused officials to feel there no longer is any doubt that the est ass prepared yesterday man asamst our poil,tions at bill vessel was the Sussex. t Cti nor wogress to the WWI( Funston Will Make No Change In Conduct of Campaign Against Villa e ret--s- i t t tw San Antonio. T I tome r 1 e ?lusty-thre- i i I r - pre--- No Y 175,1 rg idle; Re2V' t..1-- g 4 treesour The eUttalne artillery and Osseternment -Mir batteries In ,er dire, ted againot alsteor.hg ,rears et r. ttnemy assembled IM Iod of Stslan nart. apparently eat sed I., h,- ma,euVer 'Titer has teeIttter event of Mance t. tte tort! of the front. alt:14 the rInrcets.r.1 14 tet LI' DECLINES t, HOBBIT ADAMSON TO SIVE INFORMATION ON X ILL ransas request for April 13.t'ar- - tint withdrawal of caused no surprise American troops here. either at military headquarter, lor among th many Mogi. an politirel !refugees living hem In the al,sence of fnalelactions from lirai;hintron Geo. Funston iseued no orders to tlen. Pershing altering th conduet ii,f the campaign in Met...o nor been had word of rarranza munitafed to the leader of the punitive forte. In the light of developmMit at Queretaro military men here regard recent activity of Carranza troops on the border and along the state line as explained. Until Gen. Funrton recCves orders from Washington, no change will be made in the conduct of the campaivr, against Francieco Villa. It was understood that unoffictai formation of Oen. Carranza's reque,it but unaccompanied by any orders. war lent to Gen. Pershing today. On account of the senersl'a location far at the front it vras believed improbable that h would reelv it before tonight tomorrow. Anxiety that has been manifest at two days because headquarter here for of the movements of the defecto gov;ernment troone in northern 'deafen waa I more evident today. No additional of the poaluons t Sonora-Chihuahu- a in-- i iqWeb curl ta nutA be PO overt Attach French Regard as Beaten is - Pant ::' l; LA p m --Gorr itt,e ts! eta, X On the left bank to, gttee strtrn began On Pun- - toe- London. April 12. 2:42 et having been beaten pedoing of the British steamship Rob- to the atia . snail alternate ert Adamson la reported in a dispatch rev te 'tits French positions to Lloyds filed on Tuesday at Hat- -, let , r rtrA, and to sr- river The 29 men of the crew were - e t:e tt htm the remain. r P landed. The teamehip is believed to orts Forges along k ..! etratithtenest oat th gon down mats tc. lh to cite: Lc .-of theengalc from The Robert Adamson. of 2.97S tons e, : irr it ': No 244. river and Dead 225 H:.!. t" t feat and long. was built In fit '', f!,Y.,"3 a lel, a under difficul- - ID; and owned in Sunderlan& etre pr.,. rt,e, fl,f1Pt at Itead MAn I ice ,tertnar were able to tL. ,(tri throtAr- - int ravine Vessel They tried a e ttead Man a Ream cute-- , it between end to work around Torpedoed of ii,, e'll ln order to etos,:t-A'",''' 'wo day of hard tha iNk.eover fa;leci and with Barcelona- - April 111. sin Parts. S:13 1st rave collapsed the Russian sailing veseel Midea et, 'iv particular German aPerater has been torpedoed by an gatn which th ames cart- of the bill Auetrian submarine in the Mediterran1Writatde tte cf a nature to atome of whom hod. ean Ninto of the crew. landed here by are wounded. have been a Feta a t,- - rxra point out Ittat a tmtch steamship. ham euc,sse.lect Il a g:ti o r r, ! aotage Ira blittLA.wx ir:''1', ' Tbe Imperstor of 31$ tons. left Gulf...;, l so the adveraarv I. the,e' MASS on Feb. 22. for Marseilles. rt (ha. Morale port, itla limy i hie 7.htnCing own Illabon i.al Ike - Freer :, nr:v late reverted ectrr 4300 le Pe met iir4110 erbe el PI u eve orb, NUJ --- s-- Sailing Imperator rt8I' total' out Weather H inders IRiggs Military Operations' eb lab PEP, tie" Oa F;77:Tr,. WA ,,,,, ...' .7,,...,r...r,:-,h, ,,,4,44 esti tow s t , :. ..,,;;,' 1,,,,,.,.. 6111Ch lA to wreck lb. bank. spired A further bill of partien'ars howfor the indirtmonte wa. roing bails rimed. Tho bank officers in &eking an Comptrolkor earlier trial alleged that a romewal Williams intandod to rent of its charter spiring 3;11.4 1 becalms indictmonta of the . Compeitint. Sti.h of Noreen tak - reaped appreciably attack hy de- "mY east of Bar- bark by our ad- , Losses Battleships Michigan and South Carolina Collide ----- at collision thasbingtoa. Awl! 13.A yesterday altartieso between battleships )(lets lase and Meath Carolina la ,R"link.,,,, 10cos to whirl' tither ship was seriously , April :cors elarrille, reilertANI to. ,..47, rret.-tin killed arid and as este hurt. warn ou4 invilltio: tumour around VierYUtrims- day b7 Admiral . seassalti earth was oreroran Neve wells Oka float Admiral Agency. itel.....'"7114.1111 r to hare thasatationeth reached 1110.148 ..riket41 la two battleships r;v07.77 auk or about ton! annY !tam tba 411111 lottaeolvipre. not ars IMF. , , its4or their em stoma. Verdun Are 50,000 1112 le artillery tin the Array ;:.trni raptured 17 In. ItCh I Lark in the vicinity of A.,-e- ri 1 co Officials' Trial tr tet, do 01 Washington. April IS.Atty. Gen. Gregory responding to Senator Ken- ,yotea resolution calling for the results of the department of justice investiga- tion into the working of the Standard Oil dissolution. told the senate today that it would be incompatible with pub- lie interest to disclose the information at tat. tima The attorney generar refusal was regarded as forecasting some in connection with the I development recent Vise in th price of gasoline. I 11;iauta hkuls- ready lit hand ind.cated that in the .event of open confict between the gov- -ernment forces and thoe of Oen. Verfrom Sonora were in such ;shinc troops poeition as to be a menace to th American line of communications. The skirmish vesterday at Parra) was not regarded a...erten'. by military men here. exccpting the fact that it was 1- data-afo- 1 ul i I mrntt ocfnCl!licrirdi:nnsta stsl:stIti tItheefuratgen ro u nr et. e. .. wasp of Amricans In IIsico It was beiteed probable 'desirable. that every commanding officer innorthern Mexico sireedy had been apprised of th intention of the govern-grov- e nient at Queretsro. and that the en. :counter at karral might make the reltions between the de facto troops and i the American fore.' strained. ,el.nnee e I i I KIV 'till0177 - U.4.4,-- ' ,- cal - NkW - r, - ri t y --- i , t, - tt:e 4 I- e IL , , t rgi t f ta. af,,;st4 t4!i s - a;ses fl 1.4V0 r , On- .1,-- .. r ;Lt. 4 ..,n, f ,.,. IT, I -- f.t t . - :. :1--, I It Demands Withdrawal of Troops ,e1 VOirlIPIrtlerd nt. however r ''s 1.,eft ot Th. pt.:(Png proto. oi 1.,or- tr"ops an, roAzi . re -- WS U.. ralsaN IL I COU- - A'', bat ,r., of ;:'L.,14,:!TAnd ,,. I', . tat- - It'l, he (.1 ri t tin :r .,., II ,- ..,,,.: ,,,,,,, ,,,:,,,,,, , v 43 c,71 as 11,qt0 1J1 "!.:aj 4pga,re, the ,ILIt1:715 Gtn prc$,s,,u,;y en- Vk . roo,o hoo,s dPr tq A r,:!k For e tr,r fr. 1,1re1 rr ere ',rot eas-s- trat AAA i rkke4 the 'as. ,,rdIt'or aoe. th.4r terf,1 siti tx f rathrr A 111 of DV4 I3 aa I Anti tt, r4, It,. 'tr4.t t r , ',. ,1ege of1,1 go4,.ror, 4,1 t,t rug. r.,r, ha, gP r, or414,r4,1 right t all trntort been t,trt Tutt.t t a, I p',11,,,,i;!,o r ,, r ., r,f ,,'') t Lae. f . id a f rd'd.4 th,st !'. ,1 vit,g1 : z. (:' : 1!,,, 4,1 tt tt.to tne tee v.. t 4 the - -- n t Nen,. ;,, ruttlean .1,! - res. .., re ,; s;A,, .,Kee Fit -- tOo a,' ', for nal e j es;l , Mot, terfe ,,t111.,,' ,Ar. ! !.;,.! !t7e ogrement pr,,ff Co,,,Ittitnt IsfinsItit tI, t .essis'ser ! fr4Sq leate ts tetuseett ,alraz,t gssi, -- e ,.,swestiens esed tee 14,,rig t. agrrenn t,,t rt k ts,ra.,ter.z.,1 ir) ntrner, 9;11! pA.4 '1I's. hetore PAC ro: thr.f.r 1,1:4 ate,' NIArt r 1. yr.t4: "".Soo' pao t;. rxi11- k!,:i ,,f t'l ',ro4..- - ,sf 1, t'k.,nreLt ssftwaa'. the tAKF T,K1- -- Le of 0,1rervri.1 , miof r,fed tes ,J.f.,-;zi-- - repate,1 a, any or, the frort!er The At TtCA!' p,,grr-n- , 1,"it t,n ,t tr' v if Vie oDlyn 11o1um1,11 n1,,u;-- en, e a1 The tos-n- 1 rr o.ott htootert aor fvr the T1- prop ai (Apr., pakarug It 14 fr,r thto the nr,t4 of o'rr o,orernmert r,rt on the of Nlarrh. Indo,ote, A'rh a.! n. that rho f,t,g, ..t: coLta!on,1 Ir. !t T 1, trr 't tnest ho,1 'r- f L..4 1r 1,,oron to lock to n,, Ay rsog,.,1,,stis. k ftred .1!!, ouhk, , :.,:" t ef ,f and aT.coan, Gen S., t n .1r. 1 f' r târrn h., rr a the Mellt an ftoer tfo tIme rtakoo ap!re4 an4 for th thg g ,aoor alrea,t1 il', :de t rould cot 1 woo , crokk !Le rt;vicitt.k : 'If t i f or,f,r,-ro- r States, Washington: Th. Mexican government In its desire to coneerve cordial and Unof relatior good changsahle friendship which ought to exist between Mexico and the United Stales. aa mu( h for the sentiment that animate. this government as f4r a desire of sattafying lb. 'spirit of article 23 of the treaty of friendship. celebrated between both countris upon th 2nd of February. Ittx. hapand in view of the lamentable !umthat took place in Co pening hue on the tith of Mar, b. last. and remembering the historical antecedents in stroller ca,es. diet not hesitate to make to the governront of the United States under date of March e a proposal by means of 033 A - i :kt, Hoboken, through the discontnt of a IT tr,tA rr.-- , ,;,! '1, man who had quarreled wtth Th. lead.. Et7 .' . ,f4! The Hoer over money payments t, said authorities that this man, boken ---whose identity is withheld. tolti the the German naval that Capt. Boy-E1!!a ar..4 Border b4r'y Anxiously attach 3n Mashington. and Captain t 4 the eaped.!10:i von Pepin the military attache, had e I thn wrg4 1,1 r t artr Awaits American Reply before their departure from tint Costot t.. Mextt at. I, rr l ry Fittes placed Ofa large sum of money at the disposal the hombmakers to i t ; t alttok 7 - t Itot, ,. vrere taken from The four t tti...,- - ?s,,:v7.-77. .. ti 71., ?he I:th :.., f ..-- ,, ,,,,,. to the office of Dist. been disclowed. pollee headquartees 7?. .7 . I, .' R ,,t.-t77 tt. 't 'r 3 an of Jxtr It!x:. for prose,uBrooklyn Atty. Cropsey geologies trou Pores. ' .1.h. in that dietri,t hut after a coH tt,1 kr. ,.r;, , n't," r ". .0 . , ,, - r -,,, .k t 1,. tah,t notectives asserted today that on. tion the detedivea our ,.. ft:- a! between kr in of the prisoner. said he bad been sent fultation 1,, it Mr and SI docided, ropver , 1. , 1'. o', bro v ea the rectory Cu Hoboken by Capt. charge .3, 1,,, r turn them over to the tAitir1..4.1th,,i tt,- - ?.:,. cuatody of the Frans on Pipes. former military at- to f .I t of litati-e- . ntt,t department Accordingly tache of the German mbaarty at Washthe headquarters. they were taken toafter ington who was recalled at nut re- of whidi a con- the department . A ' ,,, , , ' ' a ,r, ; t e t: a , quest of the United State& forence was het,' with Federal flier thort.,o, tarri la :'h-- .1 nav'll ., en.. I, 41 ,,,, ,, ; A.. t r , f t,,. Hoboken factory was a small Atty Manihiki! as to what disposition; C011111,1.a,lor; 1;, rh , ; ,, t , fi, !! th i; Ar: 40,,,, structure in which a few men were em- should be made of them. Arr.' ,.. f 7.,r,,, .t A?, v t.. 7, t.x.t..t..1 por 1.77 nytte.11" ployed- One of th prisoner told the Moo Maio Lueortiked rhrtpolice it was used at first to make A .., ,s.1 . ) ,, h V, ,a..a Ger-A', to a of to for cre4;1 I fertiliser Th police today gave ourautuit shipment Germany detottve Henry Bardh.: through reutral countries and that the Z 4 ''..,'-!folent.aa ea.,. -ea-- it Germans extracted lubricating oil from for unearthing the plot. They said he - .,--; s a ,ts ?.,', h ef he a.to; t., - , ! ., a;I the fertiliser after its arrival In Ger- had Ingratiated himeelf with the prin' of".",h , ,-- . t .,v. ,f a s,av... as a fellow conspirator. gaining tner y. ,., r c,t), ,,, , , a V. i I Roth Recker and von Kleist are said ctpais - their sequaintance and confidence after 1.,,,e : ' ,Or , r , ?ton to th.' text .f 17, 7.. .. by the police to have confessed making following trails which took him to tie141r,', Is. An4 thef tt,e the bombs. The parts played by Capt trolt, San Francieco end other cities r- .1', ',, ; s , I .,,,,, ,,,, ., isl s.,, or r.1,,,loco, areal 01,,,,,,,,ed t,v weinort and Rode have not been told. before finally locating them in liohoit',ora,er h It propoval rogar,1- :,, sfr v le e , , e,0-. r 1tt.n It is hinted that the first eluti to the en. ,: rt s th.at b..t reof to a the t. cam. Its to exi the police tr,.',I, was task ;nesege 7, Bardh conspiracy aseigned ell Ilia, t ,...,. 7tt.,.., tr, .... ofl r,.. ru,t0,,ro t,t,7 tn be rot cnotti men highexoeditton sult of a dispute between the there wits a eek& I -, finding out whether 8..1 ...tit.sersnittilt, Its it, er up in the corepiracy and the chemto blow up shine short-- , I.,... 1,,,t, pr. ev!vao 4,, conppira,y wee 4 otattoileoelawto the rota4ive men Auremht tor who who bone.14.4totwl ist xploitive,. Many shot supplied Per pprine after Frank flea, the authoritios hot . of the bombs are said to have failed ly isr4 cit. J.' P. Morgan last July. had conteseed 1,,r1 Thus trovenry- - t S.v(Pft 11 i, Gs explode and consequently the chemhe haat placed bombe aboard the that Na' re dant-saltth or 1..vor ;,,,IarIVt 4t"I'll".0174,r femme had that March )7 over and hot ist eras chided Mlenehaha and in the Capitol I a ts tearnehip wo o'd .0.,t'h'''''''''' rd Ms payment, The police, however.i eat paatte of trwol at Washington. fr .,,r4 1:,4,.....be I saki illoorneof of riot. .1I tv::a.tet they bad no soldon,e Mkt Holt had I matted only,:.Ifhof.,rturtatiy. iConiinuod on vac VilltelFert of lb.toplot was bromelst I thirteent. on Continued page the aotttorttioo ot (Cost limed on pose too.) abou t. annordlog titian. from New York. Hooton. - 114 CAl tr.e It ii twe troops rGra It AP ro,o-I at t at HE text of the note from General Carranza of the de fac- - tar-rtlt thrr, geortai trrapia tvr t rd.:. eithn, pr,,est, tco government of Mexico to Secretary Lansing, t!nnan,1- - r r ,q 1,.half of tt:a erntiltstt f tat. m.p.g.' ing the withdrawal of Me xican troops, follows: ;t:kt toe. k th jr part fl,e!- , .hoo h thoo foro,o, ror otoo, Tohr xcellency. Schert Lansing, thkt trrr or7e oak uot ! other noel ry coo secretare of state of the United ha.v Phil- Seattle adelphia, San rrancleco and The police belles; the men Involve4 have been responsible for fires on at testa 33 itteamers that have caused $4.- 000.000 damage. They semen they have vidence that booths made In a Hoboken factory coneneibly operated for the manufacture of fertiliser wre sent tO all parts of the country. Tho use to which they were put other than for the destruction of steamers has not . 1044- - aas! that la s, t isssa 44,1 d,:.,artss r t ct, EV3 1,1t1t tatr V 1, t314te rY .., - th 3 lants. :::!a , 4 . , tztzia, isTa t?,11 ,, V11.4 at izr , ' ft,' ; 11.4 '""elte:;14 ,,t,11, A, 1.146 itelr rt.- r, , , f1 at ss .".'"44'4.( I. l: '' A -- .1.1 4 Carranza s Note to Lansing C,74 r f , 9 Four Germans Arrested on Charge by Detectives TORE. April 11- Detectives yesterday arrested four charged with piacing bombs ou ships tarrying' war munitions to the Entente Allies today involving a "'cell sought evidence known German.- - who is alleged to have supplied a 810.000 fund to finance the fire bomb conspiracy. They sought also the arrest of the chemist who did the chemical work in the manufacture of the bombs. The name of neither of these men has yet been revealed by the t .8- - i , Ut (;en. Preottoti t,,sontattl that the de- tachment of Atoert,ant was $ to-of 14,) men of the Thlrienth that eaairy te in that under terrItory oirating ffe clred:ted ,he eng raj Tmipaire that t.e efft,or cornmandirg reet!,,n i no Intrittest, of te,rro had Aorta:Purest and believed it liki5 ottopying he had totnded merely to n.arch men through the city. - 4 - rat and the P'.01 ave and aarrloon hat! met them 1. 0 a r tf le f. re returned by the À n1,11,11hP r,1orTA eharoxirised It not an "eannere hots and ine4e no mention of rsoual. Carranza's mite iwcaue it raked questions nt. administration po!icy cEtirely within the id:tinn of the pre,ident, in the stp.to iepartment. -- IN arhille'd 64,7:: ;T: Bomb Plot Conspirators Hunting a 1 ' - E;11 dlatrict Washington. April date London . 4:14 p m court today ratusod an earlier Patted th. to1- offisera threes than May I for trial of bank Indicted et the Mike National i.ondition artfAt,tight.,, Um with otmervationa. for perjury in cbdnection rnA:art onerationl bank's Nitt.Al Socy. McAdoo and suit against of part rNtterTr..,. comptroller of-of . : . noin elites yestietJohn litigation Wi lita.aa of ID. latter police. p.ane and on the curroncy. in which the tho ,,! witN wora having concharged ficials Ini,sn, the Four loL.... ,,t prof Nat'l Bank ruI,A;.. ,Aft. 1te 'W11:4-- n !rot .41 or 511 01110 v'sdnorttt-lit- I at Ele TORPEDOED th;e:ai l rth A upon , ,I . it. ".44r77; "11911, 1.1ttle wan known here (4 the troohlo I.nt;erret renurted to I I 7 iacr l, ! - 16 .. I . se 4: , t at.; , ',' t 1 1,, - -t ..: . . rt - '..--- ' , ..- -3 employees of the Hamburg-America- n line and North German-Lloy- d Steamship companies bore are under arrest charged with attempted r011 either in making bombs or tali. in the conspiracy They are tog part Becker. Ernest Captain Charies von Kleist. Capt. Otto Welpert. andof Copt the Enno Bode. superintendent line piers hi lobo-ke- n Hamburg-AmericaPeparatioe were made to arraign them in a Brooklyn court oftoday to answer the icpecific charge piecing bombe in sugar bags on board the stay L. 1011. eteamer Kirk teseraid onfrom eabomb fire The etearner caught while on hera way to Marplogions Franco bom I:me be plotted seil le. were found ig her cargo after her arrival there- Pones Capt. 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