The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, April 06, 1916, Image 2

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WORLD’S DOINGS
Of CURRtNT WEEK
MILITIA CALLED OUT TO QUELL
5000 IN ANTI-CATHOLIC RIOT
CARRANZA COLONEL WENTY-EIGHT ElEET RUED RAID IN OVER AIR- ENGLAND VIllAISIAS FLAYED
IN RUNNING BATTLE
REPORTED IN REVOLT
Haverhill, M ass.—The local com­
London — Two squadrons of Zep|»e-
pany of state m ilitia was enlied upon
II ns, Hying over England Sunday night
by Mayor A lbert L. B artlett Tuesday
in the moat extensive air raid of the
night to assist the police in controlling
war, killed 28 persons and wounded 34
a crowd of 6000 persons concerned in
others in the discharge of at least 90
a riotous dem onstration in the vicinity
bombs.
of the city hall. Many windows were
One detached ship, m aking a raid
broken by missiles.
over the northeast coast, was disabled
The crowd assembled as the result
by the fire of the an ti-a irera ft guns,
of an attem pt to hold the m eeting in
which followed the searchlights play­
the city hall for discussion of state aid
ing on the raider.
The cruft was
for sectarian schools.
The m eeting
brought to earth and its crew, nuitiiier-
was regarded as anti-Catholic. Thom­
ing 17, was raptured by a B ritish pa­
as E. Leyden, of Somerville, who was
trol boat in the estuary of the Thames.
announced as a form er Roman Catholic
The members of the captured crew re­
priest, had been advertised as the
ported th at they had drawn lots to de­
Live News Items of Ail Nations and speaker. When the hour for the m eet­ Pershing Now Thought Deceived As term ine who should rem ain with the Villa, With Hip Shattered, Escapes in
ing arrived the crowd in front of the
disabled aircraft and destroy it a fte r
Wagon — End of Gang Seems
hall was so dense th at the police decid­
to Villa’s Injury — Systematic
the others had been safely landed. The
Pacific Northwest Condensed
ed th at the m eeting could not be held
task fell to the junior officer, to whom
Near — 4 Americans Hit!
Search to Be Continued.
for Our Busy Readers.
and the doors w ere closed.
it m eant practically certain death.
For several hours the crowd, in­
When the patrol ixiat approached the
creased in size by curious citizens,
Zeppelin an explosion occurred, it is
niarfhed jp and down the stree t shout­
El Paso — Four hundred Am erican
E1 Paso, T ex.—The question of the thought, in the motor room. The air-
Two more dreadnaughts and four ing and com m itting various acts of
afterw ard crumphxl up. cavalrym en, under th e command of
loyaty
of
the
Carranza
troops
has
b attle cruisers are to be provided by
Colonel George A. Dodd, w hirling
again come very near to the fore here
congress at this session.
HOW ARD H. GROSS
ARCHDUKE
FREDERICK
down
from the g ra n ite slopes of the
folliowing
persistent
reports
th
at
Col.
The rapid advance in the price of
great
continental divide, have fallen
Cano,
the
Carranza
commander
at
gasoline spurs congress to push its in­
vestigations as to the cause.
like
a
thunderbolt on the main Ixxly
Namiquipa,
has
joined
Villa.
'V C *
'w í y
of
Francisco
V illa’s bandits at the San
Andres
Garcia,
the
Carranza
consul
Six thousand out of 10,383 signa­
*«• n *
here, has refused to credit these re­
tu res on a recall petition in San F ran­
Geronimo ranch, scatterin g them like
ports on the ground th at Cano is a b it­
cisco have been declared fraudulent.
chaff in the wind, and driving the
ter personal enemy of Villa, but he
Chang Chow Fu, one of the largest
bandit chief, wounded and crippled, to
I adm its th a t nothing has been heard
cities in China, has declared its inde- !
seek
a hiding place in the m ountains
' from the Namiquipa commander ror
pendence of the governm ent of Yuan ;
more than a week.
over which lie has ruled for so many
Shi Kai.
The only direct inform ation th at has
/}■ V i
years. Villa was hurried from danger
come from Numiquipa since then has
A 12, JOO-ton Russian transport w ith |
in a carriage.
been a paragraph in a dispatch from
troops and w ar m aterials aboard was j
The b attle opened a t 6 o ’clock in
Gen. Pershing in which it was stated
sunk by a Turkish subm arine in the I
the m orning of March 29.
th at half the garrison at the town hail
Black sea on March 30.
The news of the brillian t exploit of
disappeared and it was suspected some
A Salem, Ore., woman alighting
the Am erican troopers was flashed
of them had joined Villa.
from a buggy, tripped on the laprobe, j
over the Mexican w ires into Juarez
Americans who arrived here from
which caused her to fall head first on !
Saturday and sent a thrill along the
Chihuahua City Sunday asserted that
th e curbing, killing her instantly.
border.
For 17 hours the veteran
Col. Cano was with the V illistas de­
Colonel Dodd and his picked riders of
U niversity of Oregon s.udents of
feated near Guerrero by Col. Dodd.
the Seventh and T enth Cavalry drove
journalism take entire charge of the j
down th e valley of the S anta M aria
San Antonio, Tex. — Gen. Funston
editorial and reportorial departm ents
A
river. At the end of a 55-mile ride
Sunday was in receipt of S tate depart­
of the Eugene Daily Guard for one j
they burst ujion th e unsuspecting camp
m ent inform ation in regard to condi­
week.
where 500 bandits were celeEirating
tions in Chihuahua and other parts of
Lloyds reports th a t the B ritish bark !
the m assacre of 172 C arranza soldiers
Mexico, but refused to make it public.
B engairn has been sunk by a s u b -'
two days previously at Guerrero.
It was stated at his headquarters, how­
m arine. P a rt of the crew w ere picked 1
Villa, siiot through the leg and with
ever, th a t there appeared to be reason
up. I t is said the vessel was not
one hip shattered, was hurried from
to believe th at Col. Cano, who was
armed.
th e scene barely in tim e to csca|>e the
leading one of the heavier forces
onslaught of the soldiers of the North.
Constantinople dispatches say th at
against Villa, had revolted against
The bandits made a brief but hojie-
the Turkish troops on the Caucasian
Carranza and had joined Villa.
less stand before the fierce churge of
fro n t have received considerable rein- ;
San Antonio, Tex. -U nless Francis-
Colonel Dodd ami his troopers.
Then
forcem ents and th a t the Russian j Howard H. Gross Is the president of
they broke and fled, leaving 31 dead
offensive has t>een checked. Recently the Tariff Commission league and for co^Villa is definitely located within the
on the field, including th eir command­
th e only fighting has been among small years has been a foremost worker In next day or two it is believed here
This I» the most recent of the few er, General Eliaeo Hernandez.
the cause represented by that organi­ thut Gen. Pershing will begin a dogged
Two
detachm ents.
zation, the reasonable adjustment of search for him in the mountains west photograph* that have reached Amer­ machine guns, several horses, rifles,
President Wilson plans to occupy the tariff on a business basis.
and south of Guerrero.
Since the ica of Archduke Frederick, commin am m unition and equipm ent fell into
“ Shadow L aw n,” the sum m er home in
the hands of the victors.
defeat of V illa’s forces March 29, in der In chief of the armlet of Austria.
New Jersey offered him by the people minor mischief.
and near Guerrero, Gen. Pershing has
Among the known wounded is Pablo
o f the state, as soon as congress ad­
Eleven false alarm s of fire were had lightly equipped mobile detach­
Ixipez, Villa lieutenant in the Colum­
journs. In case congress is in session rung in as if by a preconcerted plan, ments of cavalry sweeping w hirling In addition to the 17 unwounded pris­
The A m erican casualties
oners there were others rap tu red who bus raid.
d uring the summer he probably will from all parts of the city.
fashion through the d istrict aboift the were suffering from injuries.
were four privates wounded.
spend week-ends there before adjourn­
Finding the police powerless, the headw aters of the Santa M aria river,
The Am erican soldiers did not linger
The Zeppelins remained at a great
m ent.
mayor decided about 11 o ’clock to seek in efforts to locate the elusive bandit height in the raid, and th e ir m arks­ on the field of victory. For five hours
A clash between H aitien bandits and the aid of the m ilitia. The sounding reported to have gone in th a t direction manship, consequently, was floor. In they drove the enemy before them into
police in N ortheast H aiti is reported j of the m ilitia signal on the fire alarm afte r being desperately wounded.
one town 11 bombs were dropped w ith ­ the wilderness of m ountain peak, des­
Gen. Pershing did not get a report out dam age being done. Crowds on e rt and canyon, where roada, or even
to th e Navy departm ent by Admiral had the effect of bringing to the scene
C aperton. U nited States forces were more thousands, curious as to w hat ac­ through to Gen. Funston Sunday, but the streets watched the b attle w ith the trails, are unknown and where a mis-
not involved in the fighting. One po­ tion the citizen soldiers would take.
his chief of staff reported, indicating raiders and applaueded the lund bat- 1 HteP means death to horse and rider.
One section of the crowd around the th at the line of communication was teries.
licem an was killed and three wounded,
i They halted only a fte r the chase had
led them ten miles from the battlefield
while the outlaw s lost several killed building went to the residence of Dr. m aintained and no mention of the
H erbert E. W ales and attacked the news of Villa was made. There is in­
and a num ber captured.
and the fugitives were scattered far
| house.
creasing belief th at Gen. Pershing
and wide in little bands of half a dozen
A Havas dispatch from Athens says
Dr. W ales was interested in Ley­ may have been deceived in regard to
men each.
th e B ulgarian governm ent has notified den's coming here. The residence of
V illa’s career has ended. His power
U reece th a t it has giv< n orders for Rev. F ranklin Babb, anotiier of the the direction taken by Gen. Villa and
even
concerning
his
injuries.
Some
j
--------
has
been broken. His death or cap­
evacuation of points on Greek territo ry prom oters of the m eeting was treated
occupied by B ulgarian troops. Bul­ in sim ilar fashion. P art of the crowd reports indicated th at he was not in- | W ashington, D. C. — The German ture is a question only of days, per­
at all and instead of going north- \
_ . ,
,
haps only hours.
Such is th e inevit­
g aria assured Greece of the intention went to the home of Alderman Charles jured
.
i - . . u t h n ° governm ent has informed Ambassador
o u u f r \ r f .i l o r r o p f ■ h o h u i l m m r n / l i n r
to do everything possible to m aintain Hoyt, commissioner of public safety, east of Guerrero he had moved into the ; Gerard th a t it is w ithout official con- able conclusion reached here as little
hills to the south and east, a direction
by little the details of “ Dodd's rid e ”
friendly relations between the two na­ and made a dem onstration.
American officers had expected him to j firmation concerning th e explosions seep across the border. It seems im­
tions.
I which damaged the B ritish channel possible th a t the crippled, defeated
The rooms of the National Club take.
steam er Sussex and sunk th e B ritish bandit can rem ain hidden long even in
Owing to a strik e among the dairy­ were attacked and the furnishings
horse ship Englishman, both of which the mountainous w astes in which he
men who supply Chicago w ith milk, it wrecked. Squads of police were sent
were carrying American citizens.
is said there is only a three-day supply to guard the res ¡^jfcr.ces of the mayor
has sought refuge.
In a dispatch dated Thursday and
o f milk for the babies. The dairymen and other mem' hers of the city govern-
The scene of Colonel Dodd’s victory
reaching the S tate departm ent Monday is a broad valley lying a t th e head of
are endeavoring to force the distrib- ment.
Mr. Gerard said the German govern­ the Rio S anta Mara.
utors to pay more for th e ir product,
On th e w est
by holding back 1,000,000 quarts a
Salem, Ore.—In a pitched battle on ment hail only new spaper reports on there are barren foothills of th e con­
the streets of Ti m e r Saturday night the two cases and was m aking an in­ tin en tal divide and to the east is a
day, and of this 500,000 quarts are
.being fed to the pigs.
between members of the Turner band vestigation which m ight be concluded trail, made famous by Villa, which
and
members of the city council assist- within three or four days. The Berlin leads through the Laguna do C astilla
An account of the torpedoing of the
Paso—
Francisco
Vila,
unwounded
i
ed
by
partisans of each faction, three foreign office promised to inform Mr. d istrict to the ill-fam ed S anta Ysabel.
El
Franco-Russian hospital ship Portugal
men
were
str.bbed, one probably fa ta l­ Gerard when the inquiry is completed. It was at the la tte r place th a t Villa
and
accompanied
by
only
eight
men,
in the Black Sea March 30, w ith the
It is realized here it may be a week killed 18 Am erican m ining men, a
ly-
loss of many ~lives7including"those’of was, at Satevo> 50,mile8 80uth of Chi­
H alf a score other residents of T ur­ Eiefore all the German subm arine com­ crim e which sent a th rill of horror
huahua
city,
two
days
ago,
according
Red Cross officials and Sisters of Char
ner suffered from bruised heads as a manders who m ight have been con- throughout the U nited S tates and
ity, was cabled from Petrograd to the j to inform ation received here Tuesday
result of being struck by clubs and 1 cerned have had opportunity to rejiort. marked the lai/in n in g of w hat many
from
Mexican
sources.
Russian embassy at W ashington and
rocks which were used freely in the
If
th
is
inform
ation
is
correct
it
believe to be the c-nd of his blood­
probably will be filed w ith the S tate
38 Ships Sunk in March
stained career. It was tow ard S anta
departm ent for its inform ation. The bears out previous reports th a t the melee.
The trouble arose luring a perform ­
London—The Board of T rade’s sum- Ysabel th a t he was believe«! to have
T urkish governm ent has officially de bandit chief is headed tow ard Parral
his Am erican pursuers ance of a carnival company, which had j m ary of casualties to B ritish shipping been heading when th e troopers of the
nied th a t any of its subm arines made anc* ' 8
af least 60 miles.
The nearest been secured by the T urner band to reported in March shows th a t 19 Unite»! S tates sw ept down from the
th e attack, and it is assumed in allied
allied
give a benefit entertainm ent.
The steam ers aggregating 44,609 tons and North on his camp.
diplomatic’ quarters“ h c r e th a t the P o r t- I P°in t Stf vo which the American8
band
assisted
but
was
stopped
by
the eig h t sailing vessels of 1865 tons were
reached
is
From the meagr«» details which have
of
an
A
ustrian
'
trooP8
are
known
to
have
ugal was the victim or an A ustrian ; ^
Antonio> 60 mjleg to the north- city marshal on order of the council, sunk by enemy w arships. Ten steam ­
reached here from Mexican and Amer­
craft.
because the carnival company had not ers of 13,532 tons were sunk by mines. ican m ilitary s«»urces, it appears th a t
i west.
The municipal woodyard of Portland
The route said to have been taken paid the $3 license which is required One steam er of 2131 tons was sunk Colonel Dodd’s men ma«le th eir way
is short one thousand cords of wood, 1 by V illa is one w ith which he is thor- of traveling shows. The bandmen pro­ eith er by an enemy w arship or a mine. unnoticed through the arroyos, or deep
and no one seems to know w hat be- oughly fam iliar and which, indeed, is tested the council’s action and the Forty-three lives were lost in the case gulches, which split the foothills in all
came of it.
known among the peons as “ Pancho’s b itte r feelings resulted in a clash in of the steam ers sunk by warships and directions, and were alm ost in the
front of the show grounds.
81 in steam ers sunk by mines.
camp before the alarm was given.
Two masked robbers attem pted to road.”
hold up a S aattle bank, but a young
Smyrna Fort* Destroyed.
G erm ans Repulse French N ear Vaux.
Canal Found Favorable.
Q uake S ho ck s Victoria.
lady student of the U niversity of
London—F
orts
St.
George
and
San
Panam
a—
M
ajor
General
George
W.
Berlin, via London—The German
Victoria, B. C. — Two earthquake
W ashington, who was the only cus­
tom er in the bank a t the tim e, argued Goethals, governor of the Canal zone, Jak, as well as the other coastal de­ official statem en t issued Monday an­ shocks which t«>ok place within a com­
and protested w ith the men until they made an exam ination Tuesday of the fenses of Smyrna, were destroyed F ri­ nounces th a t Teuton troops have paratively short distance of V ictoria
slide area in the Gaillard cut. He said day In a three hours’ bombardment by cleared 1000 yards of French trenches were recorded on th e seism ograph of
had to flee or be captured.
th a t the situation looked even more a B ritish warship, says a dispatch to northeast of Haucourt, in addition to the observatory a t Gonzales Hill S at­
C aptain H ans Tauscher, husband of favorable to him than he had expected, the Times from Saloniki.
The Turks the positiona taken March 30.
urday morning. The first, which F.
Johanna Gadski, th e opera singer, and and th a t April 15 would rem ain un­ did not reply to the fire of the w ar­
The only mention of fighting around N apier Denison, th e superintendent,
said to be an officer in the Germany changed as the date for re-opening the ships.
Verdun Sunday tells of the repulse of estim ates to have occurred about 300
navy, was arrested in New York on a waterw ay.
San Ja k is the chief work command­ a French counter attack a fte r a te r­ miles away, took place a t 3:12, and
General
Goethals ex­
w arran t charging him w ith being con­ pressed the belief th a t the canal would ing the entrance to Smyrna harbor. rific artillery bombardment near Vaux. appears to have been a well-defined
cerned in an alleged conspiracy to blow not again be closed to traffic on ac­ St. Geroge is about three miles to the The Germ ans took 731 prisoners In quake, w ith a pronounced vertical
«up the Welland canal in Canada.
southeast.
this battle.
count of slides in the cut.
movement.
Brief Resume of General News
from All Around the Earth.
American Officers Credit Rumor
That Cano Has Joined Villas
II. S. Troopers, Under Colonel
Dodd, Attack 500 Bandits.
UNIVERSA! HAPPENINGS IN A N U O T I
IRAI! Of BANDIT EEADER IS LOST
IIEIRIY-ONE DEAD IN SURPRISE EIGNE
m
%
Berlin Without Submarine Data;
Washington Waits Investigation
a
Band Members and Councilmen
Mix Over License; Three Slabbed
Villa, Unwounded, With Only 8
Men, Making Haste to Parral
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