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aod'Qlbs THE WEATHER ervei PART 1 PAGES 1 TO 12 lacroaatag claadtaaaa todays Isrwa tcasparatara Maaaay. VOL. CHI. NO. 93. RALEIGH, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1916. PRICE FIVE CENTS nee n NEGRO OUTRAGES B-YERR-OLD CHILD Arrestr J, After Wounding Sev eral, and Carried To Jail at Snow Hill LATER FRIDAY NIGHT TAKEN TO GOIDSBORO Little Girl Reported in Terrible Condition; Mother, Mrs. Leon Tyson, Badly Bruised. George Suggs, Wounded Poeseman, Badly But Not Se riously Hurt (NiMirlal to lh Nr. sod Oitamfrwt I Kinston, April 1. Will Black, a voijn negro, sealed his doom Kridny after noon' vshco uear Hnow Hill he commit ted a bestial outrage upon a 6 year old white child, cluM-ed the little (fir mother to the ground in order to com plete his eriiue and finally, when hrougl to hay after a cliuse through the wood hot J w O. Kugg. a former (ireciie county official, and uue other mun, name m learned. The little vietini id in a terrible roll dition, it is reported. Uer iniiher badly braised, tuggs ' Mated to I badly but uot seriously wounded. Tli other white man ws sllv'tly injured Hlaek uai bounded in several place Hin uijiiriss are trifling. No telephone communication with buow Hill ha been possible since In day afternoon. The accounts uf tin' responsible Greene county men here tallied in the following detail": Black, who is about sixteen years old encountered little Mnttie Tyson, dangh ter of Leon Tyson snd wife, n.l mailer brother of the girl, playing in a toliaeco barn on Tyson's farm some mi lea from Huow Hill. He seized the girl, the tiny brulher running screaming to his mother. Mrs. Tyson rushed to the scene. Black, angry at the int ruiitmn. deliberately brat do on the woman. Two minutes later he lift the prostrate woman and pitiful victim und ran for the woods. A no was soon searching for the. negro. Two men ran up with him and divorered that Ulack was armed with two shot gun I ami a pistol. They en gaged him in a fight from behind trees The main body of the posae came up and It "as theu that the two white men and black were shot. He was taken and huriied to jail in Snow Hill. Hundreds of men Hocked to the little county tut town Tiny would ran- tli jail, theif leaders declared. Lynching would have been the leu-d thing pos aible for the negro they suid. Hht riff Williams spirited Black away in an automobile just as thcv auguard of the moh arrived. (Sheriff Kdwards at fioldshoro. the recollection of a recent lynching there fresh in his mind, hesitated to admit to day that Black was in jail there. Fi Daily, under pressure, he atuted that a Begro concerned in some manner witb a criminal assault ease was carried there from Know Hill Friday night. The trouble with the long distance wire from Snow Hill to Kinston was atated to be "natural." Black's father. who furnished liis son arms, wm arrested. As Hssrd la Greenville. (Ireen ville, April l.-lte yesterday aliout 5 p m. a young negro named Black committed a criminal assault on a little white girl on the farm of J. T Iiion, m Wreene county. alarut four miles from Kanuville. this county. The negro was in Firrmvtlle at three o'clock and later left for his home at or near Mr Dixon's. About fir o'clock he met or found the little girl near her home on Mr. Dixon's farm. He attacked her and auceeeded in his purpose before her cnea attracted her mother. Mrs Ty on. Mrs. Tyson went to the rescue of her little daughter ami was met by a blow with some weapon from the negro which rendered her unconscious. The negro then fled or went hoine. Hia father. Joe Mack, assisted him in hoi lag and g him a gun to resist arrest The commission of the i rime aroused the neighbors and soon a number "were oa the hunt for the uegro. The sheriff of Greene aud deputies were soon on the ":" Ttle" B(gT9 '"""ftaTty Wafe.T in hi hiding plaee. As the sheriff anil Kse were closing in on him he opened fire, hitting one of the posse, Mr. Sugg in the legs. He then ran and the posse opened fire on him. He was making good his run. escaping the bullets, when a man who had no gun grabbed a gun out of another's hands and opened on him. Home of these shots took effect and he hm soon captured. For safe keeping, the sheriff thought it best to take him to Huldslxirn and atarted for that place about eight o'clock or soon thereafter. later, on account of the negro's father's part in assist. ng him to ewape and threats, he was also taken la charge by officers The little girl is l-tweep aii and eight rear old and was seriously in Jtired by the uegro I'hysicians gave her immediate attention and say she will recover. The iieople of that community are grea!y wrought up and alt wonder bow the nejjro escaped immediate lynch ing. Mr Sugg was the only one of the tmase hit by the negro. The negro was ait several times in the tack before In was taken. Remits Accepted Naaaber I,Ji Washingioa, April 1. Since re r ut tag was he-gun to secure the 2",iii men ceded to bring the army up to man nun strength, had been accepted frost Tt..i applying. San Francisco, Chirago and New York led in the nnm hrr of recruits applying with 451, JJCl aad 135 respectively. CLUBBING MOTHER TO RENEW EFFORT TO FLY ACROSS ATLANTIC Rodman W anamaker Will Take Up Project Abandoned in 1914 U) Um AmucUImI Tims ) New York, April 1. In a new aircraft, to be equipped with six motori of 800 horsepower each, capable of making a peed of 1U0 miles an hour, carrying aix persous, -Rodman Wanamakar will renew the attempt to fly acroaa the At lantic ocean which he abandoned in the ummer ef lu14 when hia flight com mander, Lieut. John C. i'orte, nn called to Knglaud by the Kurupeau war. ThU was announced tonight by Allan R. Hawley, president of the Aero Club of America. It is eipeeted the attempt will be made sonic time this kuouuer. The U aigns for the new craft, which will be name. I "America" after the old, have been prepared by (ilenn H. Curtis hnd W. Htarling Burgess. It is entiielv dif fereut from any hitherto constructed, Mr. Wanamaker says in a letter to Mr Hawley, explaining that the machine will be especially adapted for alighting on and arising from rough seas. The aero plane when completed will bo tented at the Atluntic t'oast Aeronautical Kta tlon at New port New a. inr.HElFRANK FOR CHAPLAINS IS ASKKI) Bj AifMx-iat! TrtM i Newark, N. J , April 1 Th 'ewik Methodist Episcopal Conference, irpre ttitiuK (hur-bea of northern Sew Jer sey, today adopted a memorial protcM itik afram4 "the prewent low regain d nhown for army and ni.vj rhftplainn w h,h it was j-ajiiU-"atilji-le.i them to ui.ju.Hnnd inviiliuiin di.TiuiinHtioa uU h u mil sat ion and ufferAm thMr efflcicin y aud maiilinb." The rurmorin! aks that chaplain ranked iti turgtt;Dn, contruotioa entfi nerrs and goveruineut vadamy inMruc lorn and that they njoy the aam c iiiuuiinruta. By a vote of 57 to 53 to memorial from the Mississippi roll ferru1 favoring thf elrrtiuu of rHrial and lanffiimft hish ops hid dittappravd. A Mother Confrnc Acts. Norwirh, Conn., April 1 The Pouth er n New Klip laud Method tat Epitropal 'onfi'ronre today adopted a rcaolut ion rrttit ir.iiiK din rlrainatioiu agAinst -hnp lainn in the army and nary. The memorial to provide liishop for rarea and lan gunge a waa rje ted r a vote of 42 to 5. E HOPE QFTRDOPERS May Lead To L)ir of Bandit (Ihicftain. Says ord From Mexico II-. ill AhiIWI em 1 Camp of t'oiiiiniindiug (ieneral, at the Evtreme Front. April I. i Hy Aeroplane to Kield Headquarters and by Wireless to Columbus. N M , April I.) Hopes of the American cavalrymen under Col. George A. Dodd nf finding Villa among the snow clad slopes of the Cont inental Iivide are based on the discovery todav of the track of carriage nheels in a mountainous waste near here. These, it is believed, may have been made by the vehicle which carried nway the mjured lwndeT. Ever Ince the de feated the Villa commander at Han Oerommo ranch with heavy losses last Wednesdny , the American envalrvmen have searched ceaselessly for- fhe bandit leader, but up to late today no definite information concerning his thereabouts had reached this crimp. V 1 1 la has disappeared in a way. which. considering the rrlcntlossness of the American pursuit, seems mysterious The American troops have not encountered any natives who will even admit they have seen Villa. Every gorge, canyon trail and watering place in the mountainous posses in this vicinity is being watched by American air scouts or searched by cavalrvnion in the hope of discovering the bandit's hiding place. The aviators also are keeping the column informed as to the movements of the scattered remiiuutn of the band Jfone is exon sseil tht .ne of these, h least, may attempt to re join their chief and thus lead the .Vno n can force to hia hiding phv e.V, PORTER GRAVES OL'T OF RACE FOR CONGRESS -. Il to U w snJ OtrTrr Winston Haleni. April 1 - Kolicitor Porter firavi s today announced that he mould not l.e :i eandidate liefore the primary for Congress. He express's appreciation (,f requests from evrr eounty in this district, hut snv thnt in as much as Major Stcdman has sij; ih.'d his intention of (roiiiir Ix-fore th prople it is the part of wisdom that there he no contest in the primary and that nothing Iw done that mav diminish the ardor of Uemocratic voters in thi listrict at the NovemMT election. As conceive it," he said, "this vcar all years is one when Democrats should lav aside every matter of differ ence. : urr.inatp ci-r personal . am bition for the common x f..r the mairituuance and perpetuity of good (rovernment in the Stat,- and Nation No matter how saniruine nil fro-rols might tie of the nult I must decline to permit in? name to go l. for. t! c l-eciple for any oftiee this year." II REE TO TWO FOR CONFIRMING BRAN DEIS 'H iie .ssriarI pra Wahinpton. April 1. Hy a vote of tnrr to two, th -Henatt Judiciarv mli. emmittef eonsidering the nomination f Ltn U. Iirand is for the Su pre tar ourt. to,ay roted to remmend eoti firiuatiou to tba entire eoinmatu. FARMERS STRIKE FOR HIGHER MILK PRICES Carry Out Threat To Dump Product Into Ditches A$ Retaliation Move I Si tfe Asswdsua rrsss i Chicago, April 1. Tha dairy farmers of Northern Illinois made good their threat today to dump milk into the dltchaa rather than see It go to Chi cago distributors who refused to meet the demand for an Increase of it cents la thep rice. Dealers earl ia the day found their bottling plants picketed by farnisrrs armejd with egg and other missiles ready to prevent the delivery of milk by nonstrlking farmers. At Alokcna one dairy company was forced to ask aid of the sheriff nben strikers began stopping wagons on ILs way to its plant. The plant of one of the biggest companies at Huntley was dosed indefinitely. At Marengo a crowd of fanners dumped ten cans of milk brought in by Fred Becore. At Dundee, litre the plant generally re celves the milk of forty farms, only nine reported At Algonquin ltl farm era instead uf the customary one hun dred brought in their milk. Himilar reports came from other points where the great Chicago milk supply is gathered At Uata ia and North Aurora, it uas said ttO fanners gave SHU L'.ooo pounds of milk rather than deliver it at a price under their demands A wagon load of milk brought to ( rvstal lkc by a farmer "as pur. ha ed bv the local branch of the Milk l'ruduccrs Association and dumped on the road The farmer nie told that if he brought another losd Monday it would be confiscated without payment At the offices of the distributors in this city the situation ns admitted to be serious, although it was said that the full effect could not be known until Monday or Tuesday. SCHILLER, ALIAS Ili nSON, FACES NEW CHARGE -lit Has Aafortaisvl ProM ) New York. April 1. Charged with at trrnpting to prare drnamtte on the Oun rti linn Mrttmtthip I'fliinoma, (M.irenra Hudson. nltu known at hrnt Schiller the (icrin.an utrmanny nbrt took pos !M'n.n if t hi' Rritiph sTramrr Matoppo at ea luM Wiih.pilny night, nan locked up totnKtit nt polt.-e hrfl'lqiiarf tm Ae oortiinK to the pnlirn H ml won an-i tlire other men ilun nt'il to Mow up the Pannonia on the inuht of Mnreh 8 while she wan moored in tha North river Hudson d mitt el he had uned n motnr toat lu which tnniiiite wi stored, but refused to state where the laum h or th explnsite ronld In' found, A trunk )ie longing to him wh conncsted at his hoard ing hotie, but in format ion as to its contents was refnd The plot to d'-strov the steamship was abandoned, Hiutsnii nuid, beranne two of the three men he had enjrnged ns mn fejeruten barked out at the final con frn rico, and he de ided tho tnnk s tan big for two men. SAYS SCIIILLFR S REAL NAME IS SCHRODER ((iltjst roro, April 1 - "There is littte doubt in my Blind that Kmrst Schiller who reerntly lived in thiN city, is a (ier man officer," a lady formerly of Penn sylvanta. hut now a r-idcnt of Golds horo, said tonight. His real name is Ernest Hrhroder, according to her state "He is from a proniinent fannly and his home is in (ierniauy whi-re his I a rents reside, but he has several promt nent relatives iq IV n n hv H a n ia and a foster now attending mdiotd in NVw York f'ity,' she Hbted. "I wan surpriHed when he was intro dur e I to me at a -hur h social I nt tended in this ity several montlis hgn as Mr M hilb r.' for I recognized hini as Krnest H-hroder. It was none of my affair so nt w-r uwritiotied ihe dincoxery to an one.' OBSERVER SOLD Charlotte Morning Paper Acquired By ( urtla Johnnon aad W. B. SalHvan. Chnrlotte, N C, April 1 The Char lutte News todnv announel the pur chnse of The Charlotte Observer by Cur t i H. ,1 oh ii mm nf Knotville. TVrrn and Waltsfr H. HaUitaB. of ium.ta, K . The projacrty is sold by Ward H. Woud and (icorge Stephens, local bankers who have owned it ia recent years, wince the death- of .! P. Caldwell and l A Tomp ktn, Ttr former pfopfbinrs " TTie OV rv( r is anmng thf oldest morning dmlo-s in the rUmth, it haing teen 'stablisha in lfitiP. and n memtH r of the Aho. iHt.-d Pri'ss. Mr .libnni in publisher and j-riiu i palouner of fhe K nmt itle Sent i nel He was f'.Miif r!y one of th owners of the t'hatti.sjo'.ga N.-ws and uf the Hritfd ( our o r M r Johnson s new interest in The OI--.I r r in no way will affect hi c on ii i ' t i'ii uitfi lit Ncntitiel. Mr Stil livjtn. wlm tiid.iv b.rame the putdisher as ttr'l as a part nt: r wit h Mr .tn-h nson in the ount rhip of The Ol.seM.-r. has IrtM a uith tin- ('tihtnibia !(.-. ord a-; pub lihbir and part ouner of that prof rt for ;i ntniib. r ..f ye:irs He r linqiiished tbi int.-n'st and will iiiiito'tliatt lv tnke up hi- resiib-nce in Charlotte. THE DAY IN CONGRESS SENATE. Met nt noon Kiitin ue. .ii ub-i.'Ii of the army re ir;i i: i Aa I ion bill. Ju'lii-lnry sub-c.mntittee n,te. three to tv.c t,o romineii.l to full committee confirmation of Ijouis i liran.b-is' nomi aatioit. Keiee. r.t 4:4, p. m. to noon Moil .lav. HOI SK. M. i o l II a. m. Iel.;.1c on the rivers and hartxirs bill rr.nfintie.l. Adjourned at o:l' p. m. to noon 3Jon-da, GERMANS GETTING NEARER TQ VERDUN Gradually Drawing Their Li Cloter and Gomt To French Fortress, GAIN FOOTHOLD L VAUX Spirited Fighting at Quae Quar ter Before Crown Prince's Forces Finally Succeed n Pressing Part Way Into til lage; After Bad Weather Fighting Resumed ( dW A wcta U4 I'raaa i Liidon, April 1 The 'it-rmans are gradually closing in on Verdun, draw ing their lines a little doner northeant of the fort reus, w hre by massed nt tacks from to directK-ns t hey ha aeptired footing in the tillage I Vain Their sureesful atten:t to l-enetrate tha French lines was pi needed, aeejr d mg i" tsris, uy an i-:nn that j (he.ked by the PtVf.f-h rutlain of f. ! and the infantry, and There was xpir.t ed figbtiugal cbs uaMers before the) ( r. n Prince's forces fiualU 'ueed dj n pr- g part av !! the village i'hv' tie mean infsnti v s n t mo d !om ' tren-'l ei vf t'e 'd use Hii-cr the cipt.tre V iftMroii't il I: ge. folli.'rd sh,tl i Ti. (jilt.tr ri if ii' tli H e 1 ne I U"iili.-sl ui Hill Nu ..f Ii. a. I M.u. s II II lli'll )usil oiis 'ii tLe region I '. si 1 1" Utt. in 1 e vl:ila I however ruilllnues nrtiw 4ur1 ri giun aaj fiulh r I ' T .S h tie (mans I rou 'i. ne tht- r Jnif on he i-'rrirtli l. fi Hauk ae iMsi.k rue! probahle to orrur ntthuiit inn h ilelay '"he Jorhii'i (ifTviil f-Tateni nt refers o .lv tnciden'.illv to tbe fiubting about Vidun. aieuliouias; only aitilier uuels thnr and in thr A-trinne, s ih other activity hy the li( (pins on the Aiane fron nl further no'tli oa th I'ue. j Briti4,i hand grena'le att:rk iienr S Kloi, where the Germans recently lost . nine giou.-id, aa rep"Ned fit a.laliirs of !wi h si.les on The 'runri lletian frout h e l ' 11 l-usv l-oiir r re'irh niai-hii.i s f.-H t. tui.K to ' riii on Ituttle aiicraft in tuu en i .-ifrenients After a period of had went her. fltfltt lag gas beea reainted J the Autra Italiaa front Kirr the roost wrt. how ever, the activities are ronnueil to anil lery engafirementa. and sura infsntrv i-laahra as haie oeeurred have not re suited in rhiiiiges of position. Iterlin suniniHries the rerent RuftSkan offensive, now apparently at a stand still, as barren of results for Kmperor Nicholas' forces, while the Kuasiaa ras- ualtiea are estimated hy the derman faeatlojiiartera staff to have heen at least 140.UOII. Mere than NKl.tHXI men wars ruajaKed on the Hussian aide, aeeordiaf to ilcilia. and the eipenditure of am iiuntion lijr the attacking forces ls. de clared ta have been on an onpiVee eleatel arsle for the eastern frua4. The air raids of 1'ridaj night over the English coast enmities were aipar entlv on the most eitensive seale yet at tempted bv the (lernian Zeppelin fleet They resulted, aeeording to the official British reports, in the killing of twenty eight persons aud tbe Injury of forty four, while unofficially it ia declared that the airships flew at such a height that Iftey were unable to atleet their targeta with accuracy and many of the seventy six bombs dropped appeared to have been cast off indiscriminately The senaational feature of the raid as the falling of a damaged Zeppelin. fhe I.-IS. in Hie Thames estuary, where it was captured by Hritish patrol iKiata its crew surrendered The aiiship sank however, while an attempt was being made to tow her in The dirigible was hit near the tail by gunfire while It waa over the eastern counties. The British Trimier, Herbert 11 As quith, was received today by I ope lb ne lict, with whom the IJritixh statesman talked in private for a half hour. TRINITY AM MM IN RICHMOND BANOI KT Richmond,, a, April I The mm blue banner of Trinity, North Cnro Tina's Mg Methodist col leg r at Pur ham. hung on nil aides m tli supper xooiu uf the .JtfiVrn.n Hotel tonight in honor of ta- JieaU icaikatf iig uf . TiiuUv aJuaan err held ia Richno-nd. To the dinm-r me alienated Tar Heels from Peters borg and the IHiPont plants) at Hope well. Iiuis 1. J:i ffe wax toant master und Robert I. Kh-merw, prof nwir of mat lieiimt ies at Trinity, was the gut of Mm-aking to the tua?t, "The College and Alnoni." Prof. Klow-r brought a tnovic- of gmjd ilt and ongr;itiilation f' the alina mate? Prof V. il Wan ii :t maker, of t he d' partiot'lit tf (irrii;.n, also took part in the program Ir Paul V And ron. of Hi. luro-nd. poke n 'Th- 'hi-uin," and eiprrrd 1 1" grat 1 fit :it ion ;t' the trilute a id Trinity u)M.n tins 'caaion. DRl NK. SHOOTS INTO CROWD, WOUNDS FOUR r- HjsrtaJ r. !.f - u M.A or.r I.oinlrton, April I - louring xh- '!.. ing e x-rr iti-i eff tin- aehotd at Smith s hMlh hi', nine niiin eatt ( hi n lat night. W illiam Nmu e, win m sjnd to have lfrn hadly n-toxicnrt d. tfamf angvred when ref ic.d the h.a n of nioiiy to bid on n 1 1 ir offrrd for vile, and regan lo..ting a pivto in the crowd, with T bo r-ult that one man and three women wrre wrunded. The man and twu of the women art in the hospital here, one of the latter being aerinuHly injured. The man was held under guard tmtri be r IT b-is and dputies arrived on the ft-ene and brought him to jail. Ttwlay ha Jnies any knowledge of tha ctju. CARRANZISTAS AND AMERICANS CO-OPERATING TO BLOCK VILLA v, --' - J ," ' k - vu -. n '" - - t ias.'.- Pm HXOVMT -r.im H aswasas. Siihiii W caIlhof H.t.a. I 7JnA-lt,. go jvc"i$:q nU, (ienerHl I' Klius alien. nulitir geveiii. r i.f S..n.,ra. etpi..H.. 'lie l.elnf that Frauc!sc.. Vills. rejinrtc-l lienr Ittierrer.. p. r a.-eoni l.ft n ug liisji.1. was effectuil ly cut eff hv the American troops cm the north aii.J ! the t'srrHiira troops on the ea-t mil oiitli ill Hie State of ( 'h huliuu That .-v. the Mt.it.' .if Senoia to the west as his po.sll.le r fnge Twrlif I, i n .1 re. I uf lien.-rsl Ifoiiir'l far ran.a eavalry has concent ratej in the uoitl. western part of ''liilmnhun Krom there tliejr ibii move ritidlv rlthei nnrth or sei.Th aleK the a'l.ineeiit t 'htluiHhlta lioriler. utiHr.link' the pssses. accurilitiK ti hes ti lAelejert Mcih'HU consul at IntiRlas. Ariz The line of dots ami 'l..p.!ie m ti.e map. at the Isft. ii tbe tli viiitnay line hetneen the Htatea of i 'InhiiSlina an-l cniuora The photrgraph shows Auisricao motiatam artillery with I rrhing. eipt-dition in Chiliuahua. DODD'S FLYING COLUMN HAS NETTED VILLA, GAVIRA HEARS Rumor Kent-lies CurrmiBa (om- maii JtT at Juarrz .Thai U au dit Hat Bern Taken WASHINGTON CONFIDKNT Night Watrh Maintained at War Department in Hope That Further l)itpatrhe From Pershing Would Be Received; Trail Will Not Be Allowed To GroH (old Hi thai A-m-Ml Ytm i Ran Antonio, T April I. VHU'a Iom In dead nt th battle with Amerl-an at Guerrero Wednesday waa placed at nimty b General Perahlng today In n report to Gen eral Knnaton. i B) Um AasKK la 'Hi Traaa it rlin.Hi Ihree Uayi liae Walimcrfsin. April I AltL-Mjcli no worJ rnint through todny from utrI Ptrhinii" r-xp. ilit nuary for m Mw that th tp".,ii.in mus rnphlly ucannif, f it hn-1 lift alrta ly roa.-heil, its li'n'u Ttf'4 vUvi L-i i-u l aiuce t uU-tu I Dud 'I ' ravnlry dash at (turrrorn t- a! terwH Villa 'a mam fmnmnd ftni rtat Iwavti dv&uilM? h jr in flal lix atitv nf Villa iitne-lf ; ami nrinr ofH rem are ferta-n fHat rh Amrrirnn trnop era -iiil not all -w tin- trail to grow ml.) TTupe fr rarT. rapture of fhe tandtt Mrf was in r.-a.! ton ijfht l-y it r u mir rea-h log it ut'ra ! Uav ira, 'nrranH cojBiiiajKtt-r at .Inarer. that I J fly inn -ohiinn ha.l nottel the fugitive Th. Wht " rtmcnt had no in f tr mat ion t r- nfirm the rtrt ofri'ijiU '..intcd out hott'f r 1 1 at lii p'-'nl i r : hint ru ns nf the Um rrer fight hour- l.t fore (ieneral Pt-T-ahtiig -- 'in! r ,ti l.'-t ii' ra I Ku ii t n A n:gh w.it'll nfl n, ri ilitfii IK'I teight at thr ;ir I)-MrtTiient in thr hnj. that further i( ipaf f ht from rrfshing wmilil l.e reee i v ) IH.-rr.fMrv .;.k.r mre. inral Kuinton n l-rtvi.r tu get further .l't:i i-f s,'.t-rrer- -rig;igf meat, ia !!; rg;,r.ling ihe f - u r sh NlrvrtiPD r port e-i 1 m ht ; y . en nded It bi h-l ! '1 t It. i r i ii in r u t r e trivial thnt r. r 1 i 'er-h ing did Hut forwatd thir 11 Tklnk Dodd Didn't Tarry I. on ( id.-riei D !d t f.ir fr..-ii H point nf roin iii iin ii -i ! i" n -i' h :iT II M V nr ienT fie n.il' hite h. pr..l.hld !.;lt.-d hN lr'p' t'ft a I i,. f respite aft r their fift fie ir-l!e d:h fjiloed l a mn n,ng fight ( tie hour, ufrit.-r here do not tulne he tarried iug Ditfr-ulty m i4iring 4j'tilies and water at their dif:.r- frm the mH!n eon. mA n d miiy have en .-ed a h"rt delay. Initiation of the ng-reement giving Ainei i4in tr.ip"i trrisorarjr ua of the Meinait N'rtheitem Kailwsy aipar ently bu Ireen halted through tbe fait ure of the arranra authorities at Jtia ret to receive instrut tiD rt gurding it (Continued Pa Cihu VILLA ML RI) I. RED FIVE MODi) AT MIMCA Carrivn Out Announced Inten tion of "Death To All Grin goes" fit Us sVMnHtad Prssa . El Paso. Tel., April 1- The atory of th murder nt threo Auierirnna, a (Irr man and an KuglUbmnn at Minura, u ii(iutfht lu-r t.Hiay ly Amermkr.; nrrT ing fr-ttn t hthuahua 'ity and wa ae eepteti an auTheutie hy federal of ft rials The Kandit viHimn were Henj.niun Snt'll, Dr A I" St -i I, U-e l.indiley. Aiiieriran; U-iiuan lilankeiihurg, m reruiau , I iifi I I Mt 'ini.r h 1m known as Ilru.e a lit 1 1 1 -ul.je.-t I wo othtr Aiin rn ai.v ii'-nry Aiklni uud f rank VmmIh, erf in M,ua-a at the tune lutt t heir fat m unknown Ti e ne p krh l.roirght to C- ,), .al.'..i 'it Ly J H jn ke. thf only Ailieni an k 11 u ti. h H e e8 j ,. 1 t he matA- re AffitT d I lig to the V-ift -H-t ired Mill!.-;,. i'i'Tiff!i. riji 1 H;n .;dr.. 1h -T Moll (I a V KvT win ri he went he All hounded hi int. :it ,.n of putting to death every "gruig.t ' That fell into hi hunda. and hv rarned out hn in1'iitn 11 Aa far ua the . t,:iii .fre ronri rn t th tandit prom,d r,,Vtv 0 thte who did not luk up am. rg. :"-t In 111 Vt qnnrter wan hown-tf tti ''nrranra trop lp TfMf(,.4ed to reeft him it waa mi'i The one r' ,im nf li((Jf in hr .lark ttory i" the j.rohal-iiit.v that Villa a thtly it wl.al . nul led ('o:. -nel It.-d.l to deliver 1. 1 -r.-hin 11 ;.t S;m r.i 11 lino r a iii h t n da .1 ' t 1 t h r uue "f MiQara N tuo- ttir.T ! i:,i.d high hoM' that t h. I.r.g.io-i .i art inm here.l Acroi . iiiif t' the fffilifee. Itoutias I Ann il. rifi.i left hiliHuluui City 11 Tut sda m'Ii a larg mun her of tn.e.v Mm ie-st , ti.iT ion Hat not made pnldie Th. re m r inniiffi.i.s repoft 111 . I'.ijso tod:v that 1 tin ;i already t ii r -d 4.lli e ot t h ("' eifc nr' i.ir, X iii tlal .Ul-l nolle could I"1 erifiid NKAKl.Y $66,000 IN Wlll.tl.tl Silelli. A.mI I ,nO,., Haleni (Inuus the h .h-.r , haiiiy ''.i l;r(jet taser in .N.eih I'.iiul.na In ll'lj. H J K.-n..;.is. Ii. .. i uf Hi. K .1 Uevnel-U T.'ft-u : . j .a 11 v . Mi-i ..s I M r s' 1 1 TliXe t!ie .nu a."' " Tins l... s 11. t ill. I l ie anr cf Ii, e f S"l,;ll Ull' S .1 itSl.le ..f tile SI,. II anioulit is 1 .iU I''i t l. ! 1 1 1 - tl;t J.! '! fl.r SHKll.-r J.it .,ve l.v ;,iiv ell.,, ,;t iren ef rth I'.lroi.'ui jti-l !(..s i,.e of eir-e llic'.l-1 nil' r''i.n L.,' !!,. larg tax imiI i- ti H .1 Keii.:u Tohr. ti n-i .n ii y. .n t nn r , ! otli. r Nnrth ( 'n rl, list ceii'tri,'- 1 I, h lieljs an intret. Mert Next Ia shrvlllr. ' l.-ll .. th . l o , . , Riehiisoud. April 1 I l.e T.-ba. ,'. A sireiatiou of the l:Ti!tel Mat. m M ion here, tonight sole tc I Ah. v .flc fit its meeting jjlace in H'lT. RIDING HARD i u CAPTURE OH SLAY BANDITS Four Hundred Under CoL Dod Push On After Victory of San Ceronimo PERSHING SPEEDING TO THEIR ASSISTANCE ComniHndeT of Expedition To Much Occupied With Tas( To Take Time To Send Roj porU; Doubt Exists as Tt Whether ilia Was Party of Bandit Routed Wednesday;1 iRl lb. Annrtaird P'M i Quer.t.ro, April 1. Villa has lo.t a lea;, aceordlnf to a dispatch r. c.lvad by ths War Department from the manirlpal president of ths to of Tamosarhlr. Chihuahua, whs rc. ports that Ilia was so badly woanded In the surprls. sttark rs rently made oa the I onstilutlonaUat garrinoa at Guerrero that amputa tion of the limb waa nseeaaary. CoIiiii.Iius, N. M. April . Kl'lina mrrril.-sslv four linudrcj Amrriram troiix'rs lill.kr fill .iriirge A lnilil nit maklug despcratt) sfforts t.i eaimirr or tpo nut ths survivors of rianeisra Villa's largest rniiiniau.l. wliich tber tlcfraUxl at S. n (1, ronunu rani h several days aa;ii. s iJmg to uipsifrs iri.orJ fnini aeron the border today. The iee. ,UJ the relt'Ht lessnrss srjlfc hirh the jmrstilt is Itiiiu maila is ) dicatrtl. koi'iirding to nriny men hora, li th furt-that 4enernl IVrsliuig "ho. Isst repents said, was siiee.linir from' Namiquipa scross desalt trHUs and through iniiuiituili 'Ues to ti sera uf tclius, has not even tatrn ttnis t maka a detailrd rrpurt if l ha eugaga- insnt. Nur nils snv .ird ix.-ieil frooa Coluuel liudd. altliuugli ervir si tha army trelesn statieii here. lUterr npted ry t'll rn u 1 1 ceii.li I..UH. WSS IrSlllned to day Military heBd(iiarter here inmlr tliia statPinent "No details of t lip engage air nt liavs ltn received. The niily uiessugva ra fsirsd frooi tha smith rrs of pur sly routine nature aud in uons nf thssa ras thr riigagttwsns asasiti tlher lufuiiiistinu indieutsd hmrerei that there is still much dntibt at tli Am.rnsn fluid headiuartsrs as t whither Villa was uh his forces ilur iug the I'ligagsinviit. One report, givca mneh en d. m e, was that lis utnie4 the niiiiii.ln which tircks Ins leg unj shuttered Ins hip honn in tlu uttms: made on the t'arranra gfnrisou at tha town of (luerrero, Mnreh an. I was earned away hy a few rhmen f.. Hewers to a se. ret hiding place in the wilder ness around Oucirero Task Not Mlnimlied. Alrhough ths pursuit hy the Ameri rans is a new experience f.ir Villa, miny nieo here are not inclined to inm inua the task beor Colonel Dud 1. The Guerrero district, iu win. h Villa, with a i.rieo on his head, was nl.in for eight ye-urs ti. esespe eapture l.y Pi.r finu Diaz ri.iBles. ia admittedly one of, th most isolated n-gi..us in Mexico and the one in winch ths leindit lias tha largest tiMmlver of fr-n Is r'rom the iii"inei,t the n. vs e-f ths I'attle was snnouncet the (r.-ul.tt x citrment has prevailed m 'nluml'ii. Hcorrs of civilians an I s-.l Ii. rs guthercl around the army esiri'loss sjution ei pecting momentarily the news that l.e had I .ei-n captured and whs t.eing brought to t'l'liimbiis. Home suggested, that e n If Villa ia captured it would I unwiw to hring I. mi across the bor der because of the feeling of the people. Hatred For Bsndlts Shown. Something of this si-ntimeut mas ei prcsscd at a snle of thiaty four 'ill iiMoiiit enptured by American trt.opera after the rai.l on Columbus, lieu gazevl at the pitiful wrecks nf what ones' trera M'.ut .'..V pomes, the bo:,. "I of which iven three weeks of American grain hnd been uintble to conceal a it I the Hanks win. h ha l been cut into strips by cruel'y rwel!-. ftpor and e.jrse i the bandits. The ,ubes of the auctioneer, who pointed to on sirry snlmal and sai l, ''He must bare tveen a good nrsc: see-, he looks lika they'd all takca turns at riling liim,'' aroused no response. The pvmiea brought from H-'y to K'i). Thess were the best horses rriptured. the others being in eii. h condition that it ass ne.-efsry to ki!l th m. At the iiiii te r mat er's dervs rtTni i t hire There whs no Hid icat '. 'Ii that t!:e . i.ase for ilia ia neariug an end. tht.e tror k trnins of supplier un 1 eq.n u.. nt leaving for the front today Lieutenant Colonel Fri.-k. :n ch:.'ge of the lmepit.il here, said toirgll'. he had re, i he.l no information .'.n-. ri' irg the four American trooers woMeied in tL San l.erdtinn.. i lier. . ;.. i.'. . Ilia Wounded at Guerrero. Il wa. in the raid on liuerrero la-t Monday that V ill.l was wei.nded. b. leg si.. ! in ''.e ku 'et aceordinu to a mrv.;. -..er... I today by Hreral Gavira at .liar. from (i.nirsl liati. rrel. tele graphing mm I'hiliunhiiH t'lty. iinvira had :-ke.l for fiirthe,r information about i HI Hodd's battle, viiitierres explained th:.' the sii.a were woking badly and i,. I .el only the bure details of what bad I" en :n eoniplished by the Anieri . an" b'.t the tcleernni received said that Villa In k. lUtu lineilero at .'1 o'rlus-k Mond.iv morning The garrison engaged I.. ns-Miilants in heavy street fighting;. Il u 111 I . II th. wem kilbd on both side. Villa forces looted the stores, ..ff ss soon as the Americans h I ilia was wounded in the i.-.io from Clidniahha City r ii l iarei t.xlay said a freight I, tiger train on the Mexico t. rn Hailroad had been wreek- . ,'. ks ago 1 n't wee a Minaca aa4 I I"- irativw4 s Pas Tars.)
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 2, 1916, edition 1
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