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Show i, . ,, . , . - , , ,,, ' , 1 , , , ' v . LAST EDITION it pAG'E SG 15 AVAIL 1916 ', I : t - - --- SIXTY-SIXT- YEAR H - Fa' CES CAktRANZA AND ZAPATA STATES READY MED L.,),.. LAKE CITY UTAH SALT 7.- All, .:',, ,.t Tile influen,c ol the News cis the theme, of eh,. community reflect It,. salve as an aAlertiNina medium 1I AND . SATURDAY q w -- - 1-"."- MUM - , DESERET E E I NG NE to. CLASH "7 '42 '' i h diaf, ha .. FRENCH WILL ItiEJ STEP ,. POSITION 6 ... 1 Na. ti America be Told Wi!I ;many irt At Her Promises Were Considers Broken a , AGAINST CENTRAL CASE , COMPLETE POWER REGARDED it ik Left Open to Avoid be 'Nay Will of Severance 4 slet Relat- Diplomatic ions. woh,ngi!,,,a pril 15,The Unite today woe ready for eves ts next step iti tic! clime with Germany Thim waa the rAer ikhinarii e warfare, 5r5arltirr, cff a c,,n.rounciathin to be en to Saner iesgned to bring the sit- otos Was taY te will go forward Tne ceranc4iticatiota a ichsr, the nes' few days. Init,mitnns are. however. Bust the 15 til r te is 0 I ,,,, e ar L' tr 4' - bl r' 5,- ae "C.,nstdraW, prturbatiOn ham been ,uised St the Perlin foreign office hy feel by wireless of American dwatiefaction with the recent German l!We. Tn. abae,olior had weveral con- f.ren,!es with th American anthema- dor and aso !Lacoureed poweibilities tittb enunt tt,t ll Irian. Atostro- - Hun- whi is now itt Ber.,''n' ialmlnieter, ',earthy inornctu,Ne 14,te Rent to Am,. Suseder t ,ifl liernatorff at VaishingPs ,.. 13erman oilblablom now aseme yewitta ta atrattl ,tv totrao In order tevel a rit,t!irt. with the United States whes the rreee c"ntinueS In a most flutheyant Ti I' to gt to Prtn" Ittit wile!,,i, i viciou arti- 1,!ibliiihing (!to and eart6,,tta ttr the president." "tee Consul's Report on the Inverlyon Amerie- tar etur;! ,ii. tto5tr,,,''.,-,r- , Q 1nectovvrt. reporting ,.t the Aberdeen bark that the ship a teubmartne stet IF, ''''''' had t,Pf.r1 givfn to Ilan4.4ntt ,., 4401. Two AMPFICAnt 'ow& see,. :,: 'be one boatload which let saVr.t 4 r I that none were in the h..., h unaccounted for '''''''r reported. wax unanted 4' , ,,i,. no rex...nonce. She aimed fr,,ni Portland. Or last , ,....p3tchex from abroad sten...4 111f t5,5 laterlynn. eal.led today Inte gunk ,.'; x .nfire of 1,e , , - Hearing on Diggs Case Asked --7 Weeiiii.ar. n, (3 ', 711,r- ,'Irt the fr,r t,,A,E, 111',$g t .r. t 1,;-- Atty, Gen. the supreme , t rly Joint hearing on s htte slave ' r e ,,,,in.tt it tor review on c ...,ke41 ; !. ra-- Dgo .. ',. esvirt! ",: to. , yid. and rtt t,fornia. - ! ., , Anril c-- -, st , ! ,ues r A , t n. attract-si- t Marye Arrives t .0.1t ilar,e 1 :I- .: k . lo'VAtek,l, "lay i r , 1 , ,.., ' , ' Hes- 4 ;;;;.t v , , '. , .k. )4 ( , -- -, - '. ' t. ' '4, '.' 1 4''',. 41'S ':- ,1. Ai 7, -- e,;1-- I,Prrp i lii.George tv.o,,; t, .. d bi errived here ty Ntre. Mary., on liner ro Waiihintton Kris-port- s. : t ,,,, ..11.1 CiaYM Part Southern -, i , ' Revolutionaries Believes - ''''4"-,:i- ; it.. : China mill! .'" of E: ) I, LEADERS REBEL ),e. ke,...! ) DISAGREE t , . t ' Chief Among Th2m Want Yuan )., f,r that trf II . 71i '';',',0"-ci...- 1.' , , ,.. '. ' ,.r. I :k4 i i . . ' . - --- I - '.:,-- ,.--,:,...- - ,,t4,, . -......, ,,, - - , , . - , s I AGg tordon. i,h .. n- spr-ot- ed at-,- TALI BIIIING on page eighty. YortK. April 15,Four comp osing the battleships. first division of the Atlantic fleet. the Wyoming. Arkansas, New York and Texas. lie at anchor in the harbor today awaiting admission to the New 1' ork navy yard to under- The warships have must go repairs N Officers aseerted that ar Rear-Admir- al A M El '" cartal:i ara been .Arole,l of 1 c Aii,.,0. D etectives Washington. April grnw- - tul log import.,i ,e as a buyer of Ameri- can produ,ts !7 indicated In figures assembled tod,,y in 1111. bureau Of for- le commerce. which otgn and do r aly's ol. rens. 1, I in, r, it moan mts ta i repot-Te- l :here are aevernt r'retmh s it, , ,ff , it,r "Zs, tt ast .nt has h. Irtfor- nt, A in i L', 0 i, NV 511,-I-- -- t , - To , A ro,1.; .o ,, ,,A ry-- f, r. CV., V. v fnr iot,! the Fir'or., llarle- H. n ' soh000vr,pdtohrtati, t,i,itni,,,,uInstrYin ttohoekiitrigt66..opkviOe,,-- ) ' Ew 715-1- A rrl,l 15 disk-0e- r - :t f 11,0-1- . e - at . . ,An!;' ,,. f , ..f lie,ca , eenetal r",1 ,''- - a r- ' !! ' - r.r.g al,,,,rt : ,.n.l-- ,!. r! ; I, ,,,. ,' T':' 'I ori A T,:or ,, 44 ..,., , . ' t I , n - t ,. ,, ,,, .,ol I , 447 ,,...-- r : - t a .:' tav tit - .pp:i,:ta1 ,...:7 ro- - i,',3 t'.",t.4t,pit,days rp ,,1 ,:,,,d. ; '. ,, ,,,,,..., 1,! , .,, ;'.t 4: t,r t -- t ,,,, 1, r4,14,, or t'llt:"Jr ,..1!-- ! 1 , Ft ,,-,,,,,...,1 ,,-- - .,,, !t : a 4, ,.. Is ,a't 9.7., .,, ,, ,, .7 , , '14 t, 41 ,!.: o ..,, , ,,,,,,-,- i,rtment - f , r, r ;4.t, !. o ,,, il i r c.,-!-- , Results of Thirty Days' Recruiting ,7 ' . , ..,.: r.,,,, ,r p,,,....1 otters ; ', El 1:A The pe.,0 ,1.:, Ni 4V ! ,.. i,!.. . s ho Ill, T,,,. m,r, Ar . r,t entrus, .i with in,,,,tr,...i tha reassn l!, port,in senret. ,!...,,,,,,. ii, ha..,,,L,,,,,i Riti !ri g,qot ,,1' 1,ri ,i, i . n 14 Apti;- N.: 1. ' .., 5. 44 - Conspirators Not Identl le r. ,p,,K, , h!a V. OMID hi..-1- :In - 1.71 . :,.1 i. e.rreml ,, ;ir.4 A I r. ., le., .1 ,,.:. Shrna r,1,,,h se,,.,ehli 1,T! 1:t St ;!PIT. ,3 A:..! r., T. l'A,c, i t t ahtt!, to be in rf 'he crew The!, Tss,, trtel are in;ms.ng !ha t,, f! After Still v, Ck4 5C.:1 The KI,N nn , yea.. . .A. oher ihtastot at tutheratt, octts4 a,Onar, :1 1,!.. A T, The 1,, rdon ,,,,,431 I! Stsof 4 no! , ,o !LAI 14en , r.r.i, n 01 at ., to, a tri:ne. a 1,l,N r,.;oorT a.t,s ;4 i three returned off Guantanamo. Cuba. in which they took part with 56 others. 'rho Wyoming is the flagship of oot,11,,, r iith at. I; '1,,er of the Itarral MITA ar Leatt Webb and r the Et 3.1thing :k1 1,,,Thong. a 'Meth- Steamer Shenandoah ;Peace Commission Is Sunk by a Mine Reported at Nazas made iwte fiscal year I mont hs of ny'in:tahsiopnra c,tickeeehnasdput to ,c4 tr.,:r France Enviatal. and progres attmptio Canada Only ... Although some see regre): shielded were heavtr pnrchasers of American he identity of the the fleet's tnaneuvera It was known goods The s here houts or 1,r 55aPer men sh,i flnan,e1 ar.,1 direrled the that there w as target practice both the growth of trade: The rapid,ty ,nd., to de- - .T Schee:e the chetr,so who rorptraer day and night. endurance runs hat- - between thf, FrittOd Stat,s and Italy ,al:Porri Pre ed the fertilizer fict,,:v :n iiM .ken tie formations and scout work: The is indicated in figure!" showing es stroy rtinr stlin Agents of ,,h,,, it ts eh tr,,,d .),,, 1,0, , scores made by the different VeOPPIII ports to that ootintrY in the first half the departniprit f .!tiotcp said today r !od with exilosies hae ra '.on have not been made public. but the of the fiscal :tttr 1915-1- 4 amounted that thp sis,r- of th German agents ascprtained by th siiihorit es Ws officers of the nrst division paid that to $144.tton.liii" Only slightly below Jaette.' tr. tp Int, li.ed in de structive ',ifs leh n lives in it rota, N I.,. i the figures for the entire fiscal year activities in this iountr). is so per- - he bad gone on a tvo weeks' 'rip tri- -and twice as much as the locq that ranges than arIV hitherto attempted of 1914-Int the ringleaders aro to the mining rsgions of l'ennsy1anfull year preceding the Outbreak of dutclosed. by American lighting craft. la Federal irri.estigat,irs are tarn- -Later the four war veissela were the European war. Thom, who have a comprehensive lining the bankine ac,.nunta nt TiJoined by the battleship Montana and Tho greatest single article of export . knowledge of such an undertaking Scheele in the hope of discoverirc the torpedo-boEricsson. from to Italy is cotton. 440.090.000 of fare high clasp MPTI IV)1,1 Will neither h source whence he obtained th Otiantanam0. illuta a DILVIII mine plant- - which wore purchased In the United confess nor hetray a sinale stecret... S1a.000- check to finance the cper- gr. States In the first eta menthe of the said Capt. Wiillarn. M. OMey of the I ations of the factory. the W t, 0..3 ,T, Mayo. se,''''ori , of ;,,,,,, port '"-- Await Opportunity For. Repairs EtW n11,4 n destrncrive ?IT:. ra litoldhs,d. Of Lon- do n In the ,It, or IVO Tor r on",, v i b. erre,o tye &trim, the preaeht I, brother eforth me,m h it .0 sIs. re r...h e htss,'t to s,t, sr. p, h.t her - o, tta enemy de,,,,,at,ot. t or la ,A.re d or '1,1.reForth.- - r 0 a- III. or C,,rog he exempt tr,ta , An ,rr Si, I It, 4- he, ,,,e 110.1 Or the to,. ttt the tu.c.. tI att unblo On at.,Parehr,Y aa - D?3 0.4 that decree iayr d, t Four Battleships in New York o Dva AprI I. fe!t fot the safety Apprehers,,,n a: 1:. tore!grerv in Anr, l'artal. slime ,f those known to be In mod,fi,tnor marit:tre ir...taxttarm, intil-emu'd-.. 4Continued 1 -- I' a goverann. aft,r ron,a h.. ilPqi t 'airs 1:,10.. he.,1 c I . it that , on page eight). I.,' plants i ttr to Gen. n.;Aricatlom I , it ,,tt the-A- , , I or ihterr I . ., t., rather than t , , 's r Che-kian- 1 ' p WkIS taken that Ine e:ien,e of Gen. I ',121-- t P.t an communication ite,0 a 1th othtr adh ,r:tl.s in close touch Peking, China, April !;. President with the .ad,ar., o expedition. hut bad TtlEin Shi kat expre,,ed colifilence to- iten. l'eraltrg to rrport oftener day that the difficulties presented by if pee.11,1 tr keep the war departthe revolutmmiri movement in the ment artyr,1 Sot y Batter he wag atilt a atinic south would br overcome anti haiber a report on the r,,r.7erru,ra He said r;non y would be restored. tween t;rn. Pcrehlt,g and Gem tierthat the declaration of independesice rera and Gutierrez,. Kwang-Tung- ! and by Kiang-S- i provineam were made for the Anxious for Official and that 'purpose of avoiding rioting. News of Maj. Tompkins these provinces had not joined thls'' revolutionary movement inaugurated in Turman. Texas. El had advice,.l'aso,concerningApril NiJi. He asserted disagreetnents Frank eprung up among the rehel leaders at Tompkins 4ind Ms little cavalry and that he wait confident the umn n'.!-- who were attacked result would he restoration of ?he al- hu. k,e.inerder were Alt leguince to the Peking governmentCan-- if, ' Itt13114,tif$1 III t. .orisy. The story of Kwang-Tunwhich i ". vet to b e told. a province. ton !ri the capital. while lir ,ertatf,tv rrivelops the rural-Th- e government announce" today r march sonthward of :Vied Tompleader of the rehels, has kinor fcrces who are now ,dieved to that Tsai-Ainsisted in his negotiations with the have passed ,.,ver the intrargo-Chtcentrthat governnient for pea, itne min Shi Kai shall corittre as pte,i- - 1,4hla over the Tito Mexican dent w;til a responsible rahinet and a land lines leadingoensorship inttat-ra- t is strict properly elected paritainent and the iiiiinarr authorities are send- inforrnation it. cocte, Rep. :mg al nilni ng copanies with entatives in and about l'arnal are efforts to obtain in- f teht7ir P atnats otr lowthe the attsS o n tnP cavalry last MARITIME LA?il tuo', vented their ven- Irdr,e,lay Al.rtcsn ..1d- property. ige,,m'e ,,!av . -, three clays. unston rthsh a G,n rarr41 Ity Republic. 44 .4 t- of i - four-foo- as President To Continue AV,. v,;)'1 f:g1, ,),)y trec2).)7e)1 filo ft,mf he hol riot hear,' k.,.)n.,,!) ini. t. f)r),)1 Aer:- - ere,- 'L l'i0!, Pi. rev,rt free.t) A., r r., l'..r ,)01Ortere,! f!, ,;.n, - ' f fro. ;AT, ,; ,,.!., i Meet Defeat , 1,;!. ;),,,,) ,.4' 2 arteport. l in , -- - was stl.:oz7.11,,1(1. a I , . : - I the ruernavaca, guard of th,,, earrallza fnrees Iwas szti,1 to 1.(! in siglA tf tha .. .3,, t isfic op-m- of a later claAh. rep-r- t,; ,at!;,, Z;pata 11 ' ' ',,- !: .... oirto,..5). :nor of ' - '.'st,, sTILL ' '. ' - ", 'N , ' '4 '. i: KAI y - 4',,,,,yr'' ..''! r, ,,..,..1,, .5.t i.,,. ,4-10A) ,,,q- ,..,, ' - , $ .4 .. 4' t' . LI't 16. ' ,..1..5:'', W-'' 'n't..' cf:P.1-- - ,..;A '''&111,4: He Declares LI ', l'k' 4'; stitot here, )r further infeImati.r.,t the fighting at Parra A ' hrotteht $ISS pasthat no war' kind were eightted littenthout of the fleet the commander-in-chie- f rh. voykee and that !Manted thht The they Admiral Frank F. Fletcher. divisas U1111111111 41 a of the the Hies Arkansas flag Scandinavian vessel. experience ion commander, Hnry "".-' OtID. '1 P: T. vt,,, t.sIgned recently an ,, 11 ; 47, X.iirixici,--.t,.Pric- inn ','17t!ttri. t', !I. "11 he "..' 'ta'',', A:. r tol4 ' .4 ,''''''' Shl rYUAN . t.N.'"...'"x 4: f:;i1111,,k''. ., ;;A, :.111,,,. ;.:. ,t a 4 10!", 4 ,,,,,,1,75,: , Pershingis ramp at the. Front in ,,, ., ', .t . Mexico, April 10. by motor and aero- ..; v.,. 1:,,15,1,,,,-.,,, , "'1"';,,:, , -x : plane to Columbus, N. NI April ;:l. rt'p'-t1 '5, 16.-, ipt . What the American troopers cold IL'." Oil- ,;' ...,Li.: i,.,.,--,' i , : .,,' "Villa's drug eitore." wam among the , ,.;;,,,1 ,rta ' ' prizes captured after the Guerrero ,O., 11,,.,,,, , ) it Waal learned today from men t 1 VERDUN REGION fight. ntf,'Ar13, . . of the Seventh cavalry. who partici- T f li . patted in that battle. The "drug tore 4..... 2' l''' '''...'"', ;":4 4p was a pack mule loaded with qutnitie 'Z,., ;,, .4, ' capsules, antiseptics and bandages'. In lb 4:44: ei X ' addition the mule carried a quantity 1kt,, ,,, 0,, v ,,, of coffee, which the Americans conFrench Positions Subjected to eidered of equal importanee with ' ., ; drugai in maintaining campaigning, ' ''''.. ' camot one thie of the ,,,Ii.' , ' Bombardment the , surprises ;;;' Heavy , by ... If I'''-'4-. J. J. paugn. according to Brig. Gen. " '4',4'4 : , , Pershing. commandtng the expedition.1 German Artillery ,,44;',P, '", .4, ; 4c ) s,, :,, has been the offectiveneme of automo. : biles; in mountaine and deserts, both -; ,',,, ,, '','4. r,., :z; ,11,,,.. -- -,:, ' of which were seemingly imposaahle 4..r 41. '44, - . ' to anything exeept men or .),1-' ' .".4',f, ed animals. i 4 .,,, ENCOUNTERS BETWEEN -- -Work ter' Aill,01110filten. ' '' - t''' .4tc.0.- 7 , t . ' "The automobiles have done work I PATROLS IN VOSGES . '?,' ; ., tiii;tili, which astonished me," said the gen- - t - ; i.- ; 4AT. oral. "They have traverated roads :4!'' which seemed Impaimeabie, they have ,, - , , . ;,,i.:-climbed hilts where the rocks alone , , , , ,, ,e,..,,. enough to cut the tires Russians Shell Austrians on the ItnPd smashsharp ,., ,,)4or h,, . ,,,the running gear; they ,. -., f have gone through canyons Wherp a ,: , --P. Lower StripaArtillery Duels goat might hesitate. The automobile'. ,,,,,,ict have made fainter progreae than any On Italian Front. braneh of the service except our aero- -ito.- - ', , , .,., - Without them I doubt wileth- pianism. ,,,, , er our cavalry could have proceeded : :: ., , .,1,....,, ao it has do; io more than 400 miles , ,,.,. Paris, April 15, 11.50 a.mThere into Mexico in leee than three weeks. , , ,,,;( , . .,,,,,,,,, , i , , ,,,,;,..;...,. was no Infantry fighting in the Ver. The automobile trucks have brought , food for nten end horses not only to dun region laat night. French posi- - advanced biases. hot to points beyond Bona betwiten Maloncourt wood and these haloes. sufficiently clogs; to the , , to Hifi No.. 304 west of the Meuse were cavalry columns to enable them hack for miipplies without toeing stitdected to heavy bombardment and send the advantages of their early forced there were lively artillery exchanges marches." t ., , ,, Automobilem likewise have been of ye a r the wentern edge of Corbeaux . , value to the staff officers. They wood. East of the river an Inter- - great have trade where nothing el- mittent bombardment : was carried cept acovered horee or man ever before tray- 'These On. operations are described eled. at the rate of a hundred miles a in the following Statement from the day. ' There were surprisingly few acci- - I war oMie this afternoon: '''' ' dents care. to a , "North of ROYe reconnaissance on When, the - wireleas . the part of the enemy who were en. would not work due to static condi. , ... &savoring to occupy our trenches in tiOnn. and when hurricanes kept the . the region of Parrillers wai dia.! aeroplanes lashed to the ground. the automobiles have bridged the gap. permed by our fire. of ef There was no fighting fort between the various commands last night an)where in the Verdun over a front. long Photo troth rmlerwood & Un4orx..o4 Sw York. region. Autos Trawcil in Groups. "West of the Meuse there has been a fairly spirited bombardment of our !' When making long tithe. throuKh IIIS is one of the ntimber of redskin s,touts who positions between the wood of Mallen!! diatri ta where attack might be are helm" g the expeditoonary toroe ,..tbure Villa. Strange looking enon and Hill No. 104. Our bat- - pe ,ted, the automobiles' travel in tortes evinced great activity along this mail groups with fellows th,' are. but regular so: tiers, stoi proa,1 ..f It as, ..my in the guards in each. part of the front, particularly at Coe. With their mobility. these The' a.t. dressed in olke d rah t reguiar orth:, r.stunie of army. auto partbeaux wood and at various points ies fire considered here as -r et-the freers o 'hid make them ,ti soldier tut neither rales very Amer', brook. along the Forges fective groups in etnergenteagle feathers eh'. it give up "East of the Meuse bn,1 in the cies. Nofighting th,obyr UP!, from the river or ditch .1' the Tho Ind:an in Woevre there have been intermittent h has proved a complete ob5tailo to regidatior, Apa, ti. bombardments. the progress of these machino-s-, the photo is 'he only one that gocse up his feathers oompliance "In the Vosges there have been en- er the light staff automobiles oreithwith the re,taest of the ,ailioers the' They are all s,,mowbre between so counters between patrols. A rerontrucks. The drivv orking f r the t. S for the aec and 70 y4,1r, nsistutnee on the part of the enemy ers pick out a shallovr place was checked by our fire at a I'm"! and fro into the water looking Fe Will a PCOLit In t .s5 ir r Lawton who as purtime with rush mouth of Sainte whivh usually takes the car aerosol by He last April suing Geronimo, the old Apache eh:ef. its momentum. or ,,, th grouthi in Mexi,o Some All Of the., Indians knha ever.' Jn h l ono truck gets stuck th'; Russ Artillery Shells Hie thnl pursuit of 4Ierpra,tically the !Ia.,'" ground in others it out with rope. , Austrians Positions! The pull wild game of this region has kninv.) Th, ,r iong existenoe In this trriory has ,piainted them tint yet learned to fear the machines. with facts "lit are perhaps unknoan ba the aril ono or two deer have j Droves of wild turkeys.' ....7 '' vine. The official Austrian statement been 'Mot. '; Tie,;;;";Troeor;T:'S',,T;r2,.41 flock" of quail. coyotes, a few whivet et Fettialt follows: , Russian artillery 'and some smaller animals have per. "Rtiegi ttn front: prFent 1, A' Yr,' against 614 000 1,o,9 for th e,1 re yeAr before. Whea', to approach them actively shelled our positionuu on the mitts(' machlnes fro Mt S 1.g.To,,,...o,, The bears alone have kept shIc3,er ,e 2'1T lower Stripa. along the Dniester and closely. !for a yea, 't ,.. S.! i inormort for mr.x northweast of Csernowits. Near the Out of sight. manat'Aetorea grew ritIntlIS i, mouth of the Icwer Stripa and ' The men at this ramp have been frort. $.!.., ,,,, fo7 a !,,tr to 113, 4,f a,. MOPIE PEIODUCT S southeast of BUKERZ there were live- - ffigging into the ground for shelters Or!,' for s!.s, an,' hoot and 1!,,,,, th. cold the rto; advanced at Tents for against post. have night. I)' engagements Niaury are under cal the htn of Their trials ' ExAmbassador t t t Can- tett ' '''.!' , which ,, '' i': Isaker d , ' ,l.' 1 , ,' amba-,sad.- todhy he had no x- American I a ' '. .' .' , T.,1, ..? 1Vash r . ; 4'" Arredondo. Gen. Carranza's , , 44 1:.. 11.55 a. ht.The Th. Hague of the Ex- - Leedom April torrenp.r,I.J I dory, thflolstra am,' CO STEEP HILLS : ..1114'.'7 ' Elie, . . 1. ' , .. . 2 ,....: , ' Foreign Office Said to be Perturbed German ts, t - t. It . - i made m t ' a I,, ' tinue. . t4 147 (,,-- ,tige N.,, ---( t lansine.continued work today enlist abatement of the American case winch will be forwarded to Berlin and thus dispelled irtimations that It might ',ready have been started on ita way. lic Lamstr,g ccmpar ai the affidavits On the attack on t he rtuesex which arrived Were night with information al- ready before the tleparttn ttit. k ' itl 144t "They Have Gone Through yons Where a Goat Might 44"wtri"; ,., - - 0 -- lic',7-'4'.a- r Airy Mt - A- I meg relation!. t. ' f TERRIBLY 1r , ,. Has Astonished Him THEY HAVE CLIMBED n ........ ciear that the forthcool- itla aeMtlesation, althGuati intended la tat Mai eorI of the roiled States, aril ,Cliltine the way open for Ger- rely to avid a Peverance of attain- It P oar - - -- . ' Gen. Pershing Says that in Mexico They Have Done Work that I ovrn )1 nr-p,- ,ai FIGHTING IN 1.ihal ittalos' c.,,oe againit Germany s rempiett and tthat Germany will be diertnel that be Waahington rici err554ara 0,,e 1.11$ not fulfilled t prattaas made to this ciuntry. U Paris. April 13,1;13 Pant Auguste Bernard, 69 years 014..4s-cite- d in. a- - regimental order the by the telonel conunanding 112th infantry a4 follows: "An honored veteran of the war of 1870, he enlisted at the ago of 67 for the duration of the present war and was placed in echeitm service. He enlisted on rang into the flea line trenches and by his line attitude, high &Pieta 8114 moral bearing. Sergeant Bernard merits being selected as an example for all." Sergeant Bernard reeeived the war crone in the of his rrnitnant. his fellow soldiers giving him a rousing reception. .,; 0-- 4 NO INFANTRY 51 Washington. April rpartr.aint were prepared to ,et in 111,,tp,n diplonia!L. rr.:,,hmery :.or for th, eus,ion with Grn. Carrar;a of hi, hIr Anwri-catroop, from Ylvm,o. Wh:!e the negotiations are under way. th,t2 hunt for Fraixi,vo Villa will con- To EXPEDITION Rate," t711 Funston Has Not Heard From Pershing For Three Days But Line of Conzmutileation Is Open Pershing's Force Capture Villa pry-sett- d $ Redskin Scouts Ready to Aid Gen. p.m.---Ser- g. 1 a Second Fight at Priaal ofc ARE GREAT AID Or PRESENT WIII STATING ;714 orsD'3 AUTO TRUCKS SERGEANT HONORED AS HERO IN EYPHATIC E BE CRISISik u IN FOR ACTION '730 cht:ag :i. ns an 7,,,,s ;N.l'all-n- g an4 I York :j Heavy Mail from Europe. Aii iiiiiisilaily s,:pi,s yp,. ki: :. i" ,,, n, ,,, fr,,,n E'lr,'N ar,v, ,1 ,,i Star hp:, 1,11 .,ti "-whtch co!r,.' fr.,1 1,1rro','. ThP postal trough., ro nttit,tJ,1 of 4 949 baste of ,ot.stintror of Ilrat e MAO and ,,g, rt. riner i post mall s ;IT packages I, parcel .f . . . , I . |