Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 29, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING LEDGER PniLADKLPniA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1916.
I
U. S. FORCES FLANK
IN DASH
.....a rrimArate On
i ,,.! 0f Cnrranza troops, through
Max tne ""' V . . .
Now i- 0PPcars ihnt Amcr,can
, " s themselves have formed this
V The Cnnanzlstna weic regard
$8 slightly halting ir step and a
rifle backward.
Villa Is reported to be in the Santa
Clharliw Canyon, near Babicora.
uViled Stales troops arc at Madera,
I' lb the south, and arc moving north.
?? Another column . . - --
4 rrs and is moving southwestward,
Halting off icticat through the moun
2 :jns Farther to the east are other
i detachments closing in nom mat siae
U , ti,e region of Nnmiquipa.
A The net, it is said, is closing in on
1 Ihe outlaw chieftain. The only fac
'i U which might prevent his capture
.1 arc that ho might not be there ahd
f . . U. !, inn thin.
' the net mus "w
(Conflicting reports .to V. as
Kit tan Is aVe now undoubtedly widely
L ' atimd and there are many of them,
i nd to the defective information ob-
taincd
liom iui;aihhi0 .....
ftraiU .
I ..i.i fni. intervention
have
I failed 'to ccito the border, says an
! g Paso. dspatch. Mexicans have re-
reived me "lw". -'- "".7
.Xtlie Cananzistas have offered no
.,nnsition. Senator I' all is
still on
f'c bolder pleading
penned up."
thnt
Mexico be
l j;. TI1001VS IN' MOUNTAINS
l, UAMUMl OF AMItUSl'ilDK
-t Avi lex Mnlc.h 21 -I'earM ueio
JsrM.nl Iioio totlnv that the American
rUniis untie t'olnnel lieolgo A
t. reading Hi"" " t''e
,, ..i., u.miiinln-' ticnruilhg 101
noihi
Men a
Pnnclio
Mlla ttiulil fall IUlnu to an ambuscade
I "In. tmn. lci.niH liawi 'I he foicta .ue
IMnc gilded 1 cMierlemcil touts but
Ulli Is '"lite 'i ac0,lt 'ilmstlf. It nn
flntcil out
Aulhenl i repoilH siltl lint Ootids
i raKti hill been -miricti iroin mc uisicui
r 1thc western slonei of Hie Sierra Mndres
r .id neie operating out of Mntlero toward
the b'atiM 'itlnrln.i cannii and Hniit
cora ni.iM l.n. iiitn l.nmitl tni1.i from two In
k i dependent ijuhw over the teleginph lino
, I fm ('nil" Hr mdes The news was re
eled that Colonel noiiu naa nnanuoucn
Jl "V title as a base, had left the. Car
una column undei Bcitnnl to operate
II (ha nnut Unll COlllltl M betUCCll Gnlc.llln
! i";d Naniinulpa. nnd had gone southwest
It
Madera by tiulu to use unu lumuci
tamp a n nas.e
From the -iine Miuice It was lepoited
In Juilc? that Villa was bellcetl to ho
h the Santa C'atlmriua canjon tounti.
15 miles hoi tl.east of Babicora nnd In tho
cuiixoiutlons of tho Sierra Mndies raiiK
The Infoimatlon which sent the tllnB
column lhti fiat counto was icceled nt
Midcra b.x lorK-dlstnnce telephone from
lUiblori ItaiiLh u short dlstanco fiom
Hai.irni i t itlnti and In the Earlcoia Lako
district i rill- repoit is at Miriance with
tha dlnpalihos esttrda. which had Villa
fleeing sot thwcstwanl fiom CI Paso)
Ql ICIC THOOI' MOVIIJinXT
Tho iriiint fiom Babicora was taken
criouslj an Indicated bv the Increased
ad"IU leimitoil b i etui nliiffBoldler.s from
tlieCacis t! amies Theso soldiers arc bolnB
.. lirouclr In hfro for treatment nt the baKi
J hospital and declare that when they left
TC ai thandPH thu 10th Caul which
U a part or foloml Dodtl s column was
""mot-luff south ftom fasas tlrandctoward
Mailer lt a of the C'umbre Jlountali.
ewltc'ilj.nl.
Tho iie'io i.uali.t had i ommimlecrcd
number of oi thwestern passenger
coirlm and weic inking the" hoises with
th-m In the bos ami r.tock cats and were
katltiB untloi lush otderB when the
to'dlern were brouRht from fasas Grandcs
to the bordei for tteatment
(Jeneril I'crslilnfT these soldlcis state
has cult I i 'un .inz.1 column IcatiiiR the
raiTMiir.t sildleis to Rartisou the towns
and Hiking the Held aH an liitlepeutlcnt
firn 'ii in dei nut to be handicapped bv
the slow i nutliiR Jlexlcan latuln and i
Infaiur I'b' Cauanra soldiers aie ie- j
ported ti be most filendlv with the
Amerlian -I mm and tha' thero has been
no friction Nltue tho t o columns joined;
lut the Miieiican commandeis hate been
unable to leiouc-lle themseltes to the
dilatoiy methods of the Bertanl commands
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VILLA BAND
ACROSS MOUNTAINS
aanlndnrf ".'"n0" n d,aso for Villa
tv.r Pf,n1'nt ny,nB force
Amerkin' 52m,C7 to.th0 l,order from lhe
Vram C,lc, ""T'arters nt Casas
niMn nSvni Ul.al "rePnwtlons for clos-
fr l,SrL"la, ,n, n nulck cnn,ry 'rlve.
neM h. i )n'VxetX fornrd rapliUP at tho
coneeniriir?! plcJ"rt ca'rymcn has been
??on Br!f'n",, "ow '" rerte at the
the-tmHi" W.,Cro ",outh of "'"Inulpa on
Mel .r,,Ca lCrn Hbo of th0 Ouerrcro ills
dash nf inn?.n n.ro "renared to make a
thnt L"Ylennlt?. '"ration It Is known
catalrt f nn ni1 "rj ,cnt,c" ,ook u'
catnlr foi the acluil capture of Villa
SENATOR FxUJh" AT UOItDEK.
l'ONTINUESWR AGITATION
nnwViItXOT.ON March 23 -The lie-
lh0 v.?r ferr.ed '.,Baln lodny regarding
ni.l"10,1". "Itualln The series of dls
patches sent from the border by Senator
Wi.l.?"" or anll'"Bcr Republican
?m.;2 ?a,Ic,' 1,ns cause1 a distinct nurry
among his party colleagues, and today
hrfnr, .ir ende!"rlnB to Hnd a way to
MmLr J? ro lu,Mtl0 f fact between
ii?lieif "."''. tho Administration lie tery
tie. -.dieal" ,Imt ll,c American puni
tlte expedition Is In grate peril and that
ii- . I". no atriBlt reinforced Immcdl
ntclv dlsnster will bo com ted
The Itepubllcan members conferred se
cretly In an rndcator to reach nn agree
ment ns to what can he done Certain of
the leaders headed bj Kenatoi tiorah of
Idaho, desire to force action on tho Sher
man resolution which directs the Tresl
dent to call for toluntcers Others point
out thnt this nctlon might be nnwlse nt
this time. Inasmuch ns It would give the
Administration forces the opportunity to
charge thnt the situation was being used
for political effect
In the face of tho statements sent from
the border lit Senator Pall, Secretary of
War Ilaker repeated today his assertions
Mint the reneral llelcan situation was
satlsfactni He di dared that tho
Pershing expedition was In no danger
wlntcter.
Negotiations still are lu pi ogress oter
the proposed protocol and tho roqucst of
tills rJoternment thnt the Carrnnza offi
cials permit It to use Its lallm.ids to send
supplies to Pershing Although Cnrranza
Is .ald to hate refused permission to tlso
the rnllwnjs It Is understood that the
Slate Department bclletes that when all
of the facts In connection with the re
quest arc eplalned to the First Chief
by Consul lleneial Ilodgers he will chango
his position
"IllDIOll FACTORY" AT EL
FAILS TO EMBROIL
PASO
U. S.
nil PASO. Te. Maich JS Continued
peaceful lelntlons between the United
States and de facto Clot eminent of Mexico
seemed mote lertnln today than nt an
time since the Vllllsta raid on Columbus.
X M. Mnich 1, which was followed
within a week h tho American punltitc
expedition now on Mexican soil
r.allure of nn oiganlzed nttempt on both
sides of the border to transform the cam
palgn nRaln&t bandits Into Intertentlon
pleased both American nnd Carranza of
ficials heic They llttlo doubted that a
"rumor fnctoiy" maintained In El Paso
and other bolder points started reports
of threatened Mexican uprisings and
raclnl antagonisms to intlaino both sides
nnd compel Intertentlon
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Plan to "Clean Up" Mexico
as Advocated by Senator
WASHINGTON. March 20. -Senator
Fall, of New Mexico, now
on the Mexican border, is boni
bardinrr his colleaRiies here with
telegraphic demands that Mexico
bo "cleaned tip." His plnn is to
treat all armed Mexicans, Villistas
and Cnrranzistas, alike ns out
laws and foes to both Mexico nnd
America. He says thcic ate 15.
000,000 Mexicans who would wel
come intervention, with its relief
from the oppicssion of bandit
chiefs.
Fall's specific program would be
to seize and use the Mexican rail
ways nnd negotiate on the question
later. This is in ditect opposition
to the Administration's plnn not to
question Cnrranza's sovereignty!
not to commit any act which might
arouse and unite Mexicans against
the pursuers.
The Senntor has said in his mes
sages that army officers hae told
him the use of tho railways had
become an absolute military necessity.
United States Army officers pointed to
the friendly reception git en the Amer
ican forces In Mexico Villa has fnllcd to
rouse tho peons against the "grlngoes"
despite his speeches that tho American
troops wero coming to masacro and burn
Some Mexicans first Med In terror nt the
approach of the expeditions tnnguard,
but returned tihen they found the soldiers
friendly and willing to pay good prices
for supplies
Mexican papers In border oltles also
failed to Inflame tho peons The only real
accessions to Villa's forces hate been
made at the rifle point.
Carrnnza co-operation to dnto has been
pronounced While some to"ig problems I
remain to be settled between the two Gov
ernments prlncipallt the free use of tho
Mexican rallwns bj the American ex
pedition, both sides here todny were con
fldent of a speedy adjustment
The Carranzlstns at 111 continue their
co operation. General Gaorlel Gat Ira. com
mnndant nt .Tuare?, said todn)
"Villa Is the foe of Mexican libera ns
well ns of Unltcd Stntes safety Ho has
robbed nnd murdered Mexicans as well as
Americans There Is little sympathy for
Villa on thin side of the bolder It Is Im
portant to Mexico's pence that he be cap
tured and slain
Consul Garcia, In EI Paso, Bald
"We will do all tvo can I can sn
officially with a full knowledge of the
fact that Klrst Chief Carranza is nnxlous
for Villa's capturo nnd destruction I ic
gard Villa as a menace to Mexico's lib
erty "
Tho two Carranza officials weie bitter
In condemning efforts to force American
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Concessions hate been granted by an
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(lmnn Kiench nnd Spanish, tho olTlclnls
pointed nut Their tnlue rnn Into billions
Hlch mines great rnnches and tnst forests
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millions of dollars were earned by the
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180(1 OF STALWART NEOItO
CAVALUY SENT INTO MEXICO
HI. PASO Tex March 2s Three bat
talions of the '.Mlh United States tnfnntrv
numbering 1 800 men hate left Columbus
M crossed the Mexican border and
man bed south toward Casas "randes
The 4th Ilnttallon of the regiment will be
distributed for border pitiol duty at
Mnrfn, Uabcns and Presidio
These reinforcements glte General
Pershing nearly 7000 troops In Mexican
sertlre Tho 24th lnfnrrtrt. a negro regi
ment Is the only unit of the American
Army recruited to full war strength The
men are also nmong the Inrgest phs icaliv
of an American soldiers Tho stalwart
negroes dipped the regimental colors and
cheered ns they inarched oter tho lino
Their destination Is unknown, but from
the fact that detachments of the 6th nnd
16th Regiments which hao been on
transport line patrol, have been drawn in
closer to Casas Grandcs, the presumption
Is thnt the negro soldiers will guard tho
strctth from Cnsas Grandcs to the border
Tho two conip mles with tho leglmentnl
colors and stnn were first across the lino
todat. tho other companies of the thrco
battalions following In extended order to
ntoid tho clouds of dust raised b a hcaty
column
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Nacozarl, after a campaign of extermina
tion against tho Tnqul Indian
CJoneral Arnulfo Oomer. In command of
this force, lias gone to Agua Prlcta, where
ho Is conferring with Ooternor Palles, of
Sonora It li expccteil that the Gomer
force ttlll bo strengthened In C'niumho, In
which section thero nre about 1000 Car
rnnza troops alreadj
Oencrnt (.tamer ttai quoted an fating
he would take Mt force Into Chihuahua
nnd thero operate with tho Americans In
tho search for Villa, but had not been
ordered to do so by General Carranza
U. S. SOLDIER DIES OF HUM
IN WttKfK; TllOOrs USE LINES
WASHINGTON Mnreh 2!) George A.
Hmlnolt, of Troop It, 10th Cavalry, died
March 21 of Injuries received In a rail
road wreck south of Cnsas Grandes, tho
War Department announced today His
homo was at Fort Htiachuca, Arl
Asked If thh meant tho American troopi
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had taken over the Northwestern Hall
way at Causa Grandes, Secretary Baker
replied:
"I hate Riven jou the entire telegram
I have no further comment."
The accident occurred while the cars
were belhfr taken over n temporary
track that had been built around tho
Cumbro Tunnel, south of CnBas Orandes
One of the ralM (rate wnv nnd the cars
rolled down an embankment
It was not bellctcd nt headquarters I
that General Pershing' use of the rail
road prior to receipt of pei mission from
tho Carranza Got eminent would en
danger the negotiations now being con
ducted by tho Htnte Department, because
It was assumed ho had gnlnod permission
of thoso In charge of operntlons of that
section of the line
SAN ANTONIO, Tex , March 20 Gen
eral Funston nnnounced today that General
Pershing was using part of tho Mexican
Northwestern Hallway line
TOBACCO FUND GROWS
Totnl Contributed for Belgian
diers Now $11,166.92
Sol
Contributions to tho Belgian Soldiers
Tobacco Fund now total $11,156.92, ac
cording to a statement Itued today by J,
P Morgnn & Co , depositories of the fund.
New Vorlc
Drexcl & Co, of this city, reported ad
ditional contribution of $36. They were
from Lens & McVltty, Inc.. $26; Stephen
rufust. 1027 Spruce street, $10! Jamea
Carmlnt, Jr, 6373 Sherman street, Oer
mnntonn, $1. Checks should be made pay
able to tho Belgian Soldiers' Tobacco Fund,
nnd sent to Drexcl & Co
Smallpox in Somerset County
A Slnto quarantine for smallpox was
established last nigh In Paint township,
Somerset County. Ten cases have been re
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