EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916. JTONS CLAIM tfORE GAINS-ON VERDUN FRONT Lth Berlin and Paris Re- port Advances at nurov ifcRCE NIGHT ATTACKS BEIILIN. May 9. Rti trenches hftve been captured by SiSfnSSf t HIH M-m the Verdun "??". ". hv the French to reenpture fu iSnehw at Hill 304 and ncar.Tlilau- fst frm, east of Verdun- were an re S. "he German War ortlce announced ' m atfs delivered by tfie army of iyicriwn Prince plit the Germans In Hwlon Of Severn I irenencs uum ui CpSlously taken at Hill 304, 9 . i alii. tiiar mnrtft Viv 11 Hiring" counieri.t.o . y"Y"- " fibt mnch. but th.se proved a failure. tPWilnwInir Is the text of the German Kfr Ofllci rep-rf. fcs ,. riif.rt'nn with our successes 6 mil 301 wo have captured by storm i 'rfTermlte Hill, south of Itaucdutt. rurK with stronB forces, the ground f i. SU nt nt Hill 304 failed. P TJie lostcs of the enemy 'were heavy. EC. rHur niinrlm hv the French on the Hit banK 01 me iuouau, ill mo uin- trlct about Thlatimont farm, were auslly unsuccessful. The number of French prisoners taUon by us there L. hn Increased to three olllccrs j)' nd J'5 men, In addition to 16 wound- fd SOlulerS. e liiau tniuuiKu lima v.B?hlne Runs op inner iiuiio ufc " ,.v ... !K Uiert were sovernl patrdl enterprises ifif ,hlch- were successful for the Oer ?f Wns. V Perils, May 9. Vitlalent German attach on Hill 304 at o'clock, this mornlnB was completely re- !pHlseiIi the War Omco announced to. ft On the eant bank of the Mouse, north Vetst of Verdun. French counter-.nttaclts a..io- )h nlcht In.thc rccloti northwest ,; off ThlaUmont threw the Germans from k UM itvr points in ine rrenuu iiipliiuu .' .ji.i, thev still held as the result of Sftindiy's heavy attack against the French 'l?frsnL p The German attack on Hill 304 made ''Mix today followed a night of heavy twimhardment. The Hermans piayeu aliens won the French defensive positions on I lk hill until nearly dawn. French cur- 1 tUv fire brought the charge to an Im mediate nan. v .;Dn the east bank of the Meuse the fltrmans-mado no attempt at a vigorous afoaltl contenting themselves with bom- ftont The attack by which the French j-ricaptured loit ground was the only lm ' portatit Infantry action on this side of tM rjver. "jfFrtnch' troops carried a German post Ati Uotand. In the Argonne, laBt night. a' killing-all the occupants. 4 c MILE AND OLD BOSS OTDTinnTI? 1TVT DDTMADV. OllUlUULiEi 11N riUUUUll. f WATCHERS JAM POLLS -i vfwenty-ix Arrests Several y.M'en Sent to Hospital After j ,!FJghts, but No Great Dis : '-, order Mars Election POLICE CHIEF WORN OUT a L' JtIjANTIC CITY. May 9. Wltli !trins of police, deputy sheriffs nnd chal- ?'cia hi every polling place, vcianiic ' City's momentoui nrlmarv election, to de- -' ddt the fate of mddlelsm- and to select 'A spam of five commissioners to govern Si greatest resort during the next four j rrs. 13 In progress today. ,A e erd of five hours fully half of i 10,000 electors had voted. Prompt t ""!? by the police and county nuthor ! ! had prevented any great disorder up ; w inut ume, uut there had been 2B ar- A Cttr Hospital as the result of fights. , jmh "in oy nis errons o trace re-Mte)-s, Police Chief MalcolmWoodruft a taken seriously 111 while In command ,h!,forces this morning and Is now at two, confined to his bed. Assistant WMjt Director Glenn assumed charge tt police. V MPlAMa t..i.hl. I A ,,. L . "..- uuuuio is o oci,ur it proo K Will come late In the day. when jit IttMnpu may be made in iitlilzn th r. tJJMtfi eald to have been brought here' WWTtilladelphla an(j other paCes for sn:y use. I'rosecutor Moore's grim rS5 W:ts them to do their duty, 22"' falr'y and Impartially," de lv !? the registration list of last fall !" Padded, and calls attention to the yt 'at postmen were unable to find www of J9oo names. Jwd Government party leaders pro Mi, heWAVr In tlAllal.a kA .lwnA.ta KrSS"1 ."' the Prosecutor and his avowed ywnjmauon to Bend persons responsible I FrU(J to State Prison, will Insure a : -t r strength K."fn. and his followers were still con- I , JXl or victory today, despite the over IS2ri show of opposition. Ex-Boss PS ii ' wno ls nenting to "come back" uio anti-iilddle forces, was put early. t - j-t " mttuuiK in line wnen tno r9i "Jore votes had been cast than "w ire by 4 p. m. The total reglstra- " fOr the Cltv (n 1 QC9 K onmB .i.I,m SteSSkL tba" "!' ara leffa,1, ent"led f KUeini..T. u ..'., ........ ' jj.--"-".iiartti;ii lorcea louay claimed "wdle's defeat by at least 1800. p95 Days War I Jfc'i"? raltj and burning sun r JW4, ftrrl.-.! .t,t-t- .1 r.l. is a -t-- nuiHi mcap paint can't E fcji anvl t... .... . . lUt? niing,K.uerjnie painting IWS;S:, 00 tne elements as a ducks RP" throws off water. Melioration that old demon BUvi li., i . j rili "?.!" ana Kuis,mwn prop- Pfated. Get KUEHNLE Painted. MlLTl?i4SF T?RSE STATES AKD MORE INFANTRY RUSHED TO MEXICO LINE Centlnnfd front fans One far further emphnsized the danger of simitar occurrences nlonpr our lonjr border that the President has called out the mllftfa of Texas, Arizona and New Mexico, and has directed them to report to General Funston, who will assign them stations along the border for patrol duty. In addition to this four additional regiments of regular infantry havo been directed to proceed to the border nnd such further ar rangements will be made as are necessary for the complete security of the people of the United States against rnids of this character. Secretary Baker said the new ord'rs were based on recommendations frorrf Scott and Funston as a rCsult of the Big Bend raid. He would neither affirm nor deny that Obrfgon had demanded withdrawal of troops under pcrialty of ta clash bctwttn American and Carrnzlsta forces. No Change In Mexican Policy Yet Secretary Baker officially announced that the calling out of tho National Guard of three States for border duty did not moan a change of policy on the part of the American Government "There has been, as yet, no change in policy," the Secretary said. Gen eral Pershing has teported from timo to time that there was n co-operative spirit shown by tho Carranzistns, but very little co-operative nctivlty." 18,000 Troops Now Within Mexico General Funston Is authorized to dispose of the fresh troops, militia and rcgulnrs, as he sees fit. Secretary Baker emphasized that the move Is for "border protection." Yet the forces will ba available for service inside Mexico if required. At present there are about 18,000 regulars in Mexico and about 10,000 along thebordor. The President's step will require no action by Congress unless military cbmmandcrs decide the militia of the three States must bo used across tho border. In such an event' tho militia would have to be enrolled as volunteers, thereby losing their Stnlo militia Identity. Juarez May Be Evacuated, Consul Kcports Consular Agent George Carrothors at El Paso today notified the State Department that he had received information from "excellent authority" that trie Carrnza garrison afJunrcz is to bo withdrawn. State Department officials said they had no knowledge as to why this action was to bo taken. Army officers, however, saw in it confirmation of the reports that both Carranza and Obrcgon are preparing for nn open break with the United States. In this connection it is known that General Persh ing's units now havo accumulated a very large reserve supply of munitions and are ready for any emergencv. EL PASO, Tex., May 0. Major General Funston, admitting the Mexican situation has suddenly become grnve, planned today to leave for San Antonio this nftornoon and direct tho militin of the three southwest border States, which was ordered out today for patrol duty. , Funston, deeply concerned over tho sudden turn developments havo taken, declined, however, to comment on tho leportod ultimatum demanding with drawal of American t-oons from Mexico and threatening nn attack by Car ranzistas as an alternative. "I enn say nothing," said Funston. "We arc plcdgcd'to secrecy." Obregon has 33,000 men in stratcc positions in northern Mexico. No secret was mado of the fact that conditions today are more threatening than at any other time since the negotiations began. MILITIA CANT CROSS BORDER UNLESS MEMBERS VOLUNTEER Law Which Would Let Them Go Held Invnlid WASHINGTON. D C. ' May 9. State mllltla cannot be sent Into Mexico as Na tional Guard organizations. If Stntb troops are necessary they cannot bo sent ' Tinnni iinnrii nrir:iii7.ininiis. mni i over tho DnrdT unless they volunteer either as Individuals or by nrgnnlrntlnnM to leave the conllno of tho United State-' Undsr tho Constitution of the United States, the guard may be called out for oiily three purposes: to suppress Insurrec tion, to enforce the laws of the United States, to repel Invasion. Tho Dick law authorized the use of Qunrdsmen beyond tho bordors of the United States, but the Attorney General held the net to be unconstitutional. While secrecy Is blpg observed at the War Department as to the movement of other troops. It Is known that the Secre tary of War nnd the President are con sidering a-p!anito move a great body of State, mllltla to tho border for duty and ns training. Tho Secretary' of Wnr has been advised strongly by those favoring preparedness to take this course' In order to find out Just how effective the National l Guard Is. In case there H further necessity for a i border patrol, the National Guard of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York will be called Into service. The Secretary of Wnr announced today that ho had no p'.ons at rresent for calling out mora National Guards. OBREGON ISSUES ULTIJIATUM TO U. S., SAYS BORDER REPORT Ef PASO. Tex., May 9 While In. structlons were received today at Juaiez for Ocneral Obregon to renew negotiations with Generals Scott and Funston regard tng acceptance of the proposed protoioi with the American Government, Reports 'Wh'ether for overnight or longer trips, high grade leather luggage is an essential equip ment of every motorist. BOYLE HAN&CRAFT LEATHER LUGAE has had a world-wide fame for its class, quality and durability for more years than you care to remember. We also make really reliable automobile trunks to order to fit your car. 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There Is no explanation of this net, which appears to contravene n statement made just previously that the dc facto Government was endeavoring to settle nmieably the crisis arising out of tho Glen Springs raid. The Government press today says: "We arc officially informed that for no reason whatever will our Government permit more American troops to inade our territory. If using the Big Bend occurrence as n basis, the United States attempts to send n new punitive force into our country Mexico will resist it nt all cost. The Mexlcnn people do not desire wnr, but will defend the sovereignty of the country at any cost, fighting hand-to-hnnd and body-to-body to maintain it." low? enough to permit these military preparations, nnd thnt when nccuscd of trickery ho laURhcd In the fnces of Scott nnd Funiton. r The conferees could he, seen through the windows of the car. Scott's headiiunrters here, and angry Restlculntions were noted from General Kunston Whether or not another conference will be held remains to he seen Tension on tho border became ncute nrjaln nt n result of the reported uttl mntum to Soott nnd tho ndtled demand that no more troops bo sent across the border. These rumors, coupled with plans for sending troops out of the Klg riend district In pursuit ot tho Mexicans who raided American territory and killed American troopi Indicated that If n break were to como It would not bo lowr de layed. Neither General Scott nor General Funston would comment on the Inlest de velopments, but It became known that a full leport had been sent to Wnshlnirton It Is understood that the report recom mended that part of the National Guard forces be called nut to patrol the border. It Is known thnt no order has been sent to st3p the two troop of cnvnlry which loft Marathon yesterday tn pick up the trail of the marauding Mexicans in tho Ulft Uend country Major I.anRhornc, their commander, had received specific In structions beforo he left Marathon. AMERICAN CAPTIVES ROUT BANDITS AND FLEE HOME MARATHON, Tex., May 9 Seven Americans captured by the Glenn Springs raiders have overpowered their guards nnd escaped to the American side of the liorder, bringing three Mexican guards with them as captives, according to dls pntches rcnchlng the new expeditionary base hero today ' Meanwhile American troops, with Texas ENUS 10 PENCIL The VELVET 5c pencil is supreme in its class Amiricu Utl racil Co.. N. Y. V ' SS'SpP every known pur E&t pose. Also two copying. At all r 7 dealers dB& vavvW wB i www c s) Don't Keep Them Waiting for important information that should be at your finger-ends. Instal filing devices that afford prac tical "short cuts" in hand ling detail. , A ca turn bSS5u Jvl'SV SI citizens, have crossed the border, pursu ing the bandits Before leaving MnrAthon St daybreak, Colonel Sibley, commanding the expedl Hon, declared the tfocps have permission to cross the border to save American lives. Captain Caspar Cole, commanding the In vndlng troops, Is heading his force toward Rouqulllas. Four Americans at Tramway Crossing, near the border, were reported to have eluded the bandits In delnyed dispatches dated Saturday afternoon. No doubt re mained, however, that 1.. Coy gave his life In n futile effort to warn the Porto Rico do Rouqulllas settlement of their danger. Ho became separated from a party that set out for the International line nnd his body Is reported to have been found with the throat cut, OBREGON AND CARRANZA BREAK, ARMY MEN BELIEVE WASHINGTON. May 9. General Scott's message to the War Department today Indicated that conferences between him nnd General Obregon wem probably nt nn end nnd thnt tho efforts to effect a peace pact were shattered It vvos Inti mated that Obregon had not actually threatened to use Carran&a soldiers ngalnst the American forces If the with drawal were not Immediately accom plished, but It was fcald "The situation Is not at nil good nnd we might as well prepare for trouble." While army men closely concealed the actual contents of the Scott report, they were more than usually secretive even ns to hints of Its nature There was no mistaking, however, that tho lone of It was particularly serious Tho view of tho situation token by many here was that General Obregon had broken with General Carranza and taken affairs Into his own hands Reports of a break have been circulated from time to time recently. 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