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TEXAS A^D ONLY MORNING
PRICE FIVE CENTS
AUSTIN, TEXAS, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1919
OUTRAGES BY
THE MEXICANS
REFUSEDTOAID
IS APPOINTED
MSI THE
THIS SESSION
HEAD OF ALE CORPORATION IN
ASTS PADEREWSKI
' CITIZENS OF
INTHEBAlANCE
BIG WE SUIT
RELIEF WORK
UNITED STATES
HOW IN UNE
NALLGERMANY
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Polish Premier Asks Pertinent Government Is Conferring With
Will
RICHARD AND WHITMARSH
By Associatei Press to the Austin American
of
reported
By Associated Press to the Auatin American 3
patches received today from LerH
consult
being
Polish
formed while
Press correspondent today.
“I am feehng bettor now," he said
In his familiar style.
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FORTYMILLION
RUSSIANS ARE
NOW CONSIDERED
UN FIRING UNE
of einuse. the: might aftect the Mon-
Most republicans favored an earlier
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Danger of Anarhy.
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GREGORY 10 GO
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EX -PRESIDENT Tin
WITH PRESIDENT
CONVICTIONS 10
Will SPEH WITH
Taft,
all are ensh with order
and Commutatiors.
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for
America to throg its weight into the
a lengue of na-
pected to advise the president and
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Austin Amertean Mail Subseribers.
If vow miss H. It is the ault
every morning
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commutation had been recommended
for several hundred persons now held
tion on Constitutional Ques-
tions and General Policy.
Workmen and Soldiers’ Coun-
cil Over German Future.
Question of the Allied Peace
Conference.
Official Statements Furnished !
American State Department 1
From Tampico Oil Fields.
Not in Trenches But Co-Operat-
ing for a Reunited Russia,
Said Foreign Minister.
Loyal Troops Have Been Sent
Into Saxony to Put Down
Striking Disturbances
President Wilson's Official Or-
der to Hoover to Carry Ont
the Work Already Began
Amendments Will Be Consid-
ered to This Bad—Financial
Section to Be Made
members
arrived a
Attempt at Filibuster Called Off
by G. O. P. Leaders Alter
Careful Canvass.
United States, left Atlanta early to-
day for a day’s visit with kis brother
P
i means
I receive
Plass Are Being Advocated fur
Memorial to "Airmen" Who
Died During World War.
Paymasters Had to Report to |
Officials and Then to Bandit 8
of Amount They Carried.
comes
The
Will Remove Ambiguity of the
Clauses That Affect Right of
Secession From League.
By Associsted Preas to Tta Auntin American
HOUSTON, Texas, March 2—United
States District Attorney John E. Green
Jr. Sunday telegraphed his resigna-
tion to President Wilson, to take ef-
fect immediately.
The men
vestigation
last night a series of meetings which
have been held throughout the coun
try in the interests of the league of
nations
I
SLAUGHTER OF AMERICANS
IN “LOYAL” TERRITORY
The
have
with
P
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LARGEST CIRCULATION IN AUSTIN AND CENTRAL
AN EXTRA SESSION.
IS NOT PROBABLE NOW
THE MONROE DOCTRINE
WILL BE ERESERVED
THE BIG POLISH ARMY
IS FOR DEFENSE ONLY
NEXT FORTY-EIGHT
HOURS WILL TELL TALE
“TRUE TO TEXAS”
FRENCHHASTEN
COMPLETIONOF
PEACE TREATY
FEAR ANARCHY
“AMERICA ALWAYS”
ruEgognaa
24- A
bandit
to Vee ustin Amencan Want da.
hone the Austin Ameriean, 114. nnd a
cyele messenger will cali for your a^.
LATEST AUSTI
CITY EDITIO
Ljeutenant General Sir Arthur Currie of the Canadian army and our own General Pershing
(c) Canadian Official Fhoto from Underwood & Underwood. ,
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'taken
No Extra Sesrion.
I Although many important bills. in-
trimmings
match, wh
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Th* suit which is now in Federal
court has been set for a hearing by
“PRONOUNCED VIEWS”
erik. fee r. Austin Amerienn.
Cash price is estimated on five nverage
wosde to a tine short Iines eount as one line
Minmum cost is the price tor five lines:
Discounts fee root!noons Insertlena.
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WITH THE BIBLE?”
HERBERTHOOVER U.S.ATTORNEY
-rsa-
The retiring speaker of the house,
c'hamp Clark, who returns to the |
[ floor with the advent of a republican
majority. is to receive a great silver
* I tureen with rover and a beautifully
Always Send Your Renewal Subscription Before Your Time Is Up; Never Wait for Your Atutin American to Be Stopped; You Cannot Afford to Miss Any beam
Austin American is the Only Morning Newspaper Sold ,n Central Texas Printing the Full 24 Hour News Up to Closing of Associated Press Wires. Printed 3 a. m. Today. Al! Others Printed the Night Bet
Mr. Green’s decision to resign
was prompted by his disinclination
to co-operate' with attorneys for the
CONGRESSUPON
LAST WEEK OF
pending legislation for
of war-time prohibition.
the workmen's council and
f
Army and Mary Bill and Sundry
Civil Bill, Which Contains Big
Appropriations, Doomed.
committee of the house will
THE BOLSHEVISM OF GERMANY
IS TOTTERING
peace commirsioners
Au
Fun 14 Meer Aseeevte Frees Repert
The Austin Amerpan"s lomned wire at the
Amels*"* Frees eoTrs the full day end sight
PM a ri of 14 hour eomplete In every 's
epeet- and is printed regularly la the Austin
mericen every mornin«. Mend it every dey.
chased stiver coffee service
Chairman Kitchen of the waysand
the peace conference
being held for dn
of the government
Cincinnati before going
jat the ___
j Meetings Closed.
Mr Taft brought to a close here
The Austin Ameriean is malled
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Enemies of Poland Led by Ger-
man Officers Commissioned
After Armistice Was Signed:
been appointed by him joint girectors
in th. united states of the newiy
ereated relie adminintrauon,
Ihe Executive Order.
The president's executive order fol-
in prison, but they were unable t
even estimate the number
. been clearly defined, but ha is ex-
! the American
Berlin to
FOR AIR HEROES
X . ■
--------- companies It was said here are com-
m pelled to notify Mexican officials at
Will Advise American Deleda- Tampfco of the time When they pro-
Will Buu‘ •-N pose to go tQ the outlying districts
made until they e
row with congre
former president
army which
GOOD MORNING
ANDGOODLUCK
CETBAL r*xs wzatux TODAY.
East Texas: Monday partly cloudy:
Tunday probably tuir: colder In th.
nohthwest portion.
iuehard. ana Whitmarsh.
wMM CHURCHLEAGUE
who have been direc Ung the affairs j
of the food administration during
Mr Hoover’s absence in Europe, had
I gifts to congressional leaders tnis
year by their colleagues will be more
magnificent than ever before
Leader Manu
of silver
Mamsachuset a.
will be pre-
vy the Masaa-
MP . March 2.-
including James
Louis, self styled
“MILLIONAIRE HOBO”
MAY BE AN I. W. W.
DIRECTORS IN THE II. S. IN FAMOUS HOUSTON CASE
By Annociated Prea W the Austin Americau
ranIS, March 1.—“Forty million
Russtans in orgenized Kovernment:
are now co-operting in a movement
chronological statement at —.—
outrages in the Tampico oil field
* compiled from ottictal sources, has
Names of the persons I
were not given out.
Premident Will Aet Prementiy.
By Amociated Prem W the Austin Amenteaa
WARSAW. Saturday, March 1.—
“Can you oppose Bolshevism with
i Mr. Williams- nomination will bo
• considered at another executive ser:
slon before congress adjourns, but
Retiring Officers Of Congress | the republicans plan to prevent Mv.
Will Be Remembered by orable action-..-
Colleagues WAR-TIME PROHIBITION
By Assocjated Prens te the Austin American1
NEW YORK, March 2—Plans
whereby the Roman Catholic. Greek, I
Russian and Protestant churches may I
By Anwociute Prese $n the Auswn Amerigan
NEW YORK. March 1.— Flans for
. a memoriai to the "airman who will
, not come back," to be erected in
the cemetery at Tout. France, where
Major Lufberry. Ho bey Baker. B.air
I Thaw and other famous American
L airman are buried, have been adopted
i by the Aero Club of America, R was
I announed tonight.
The memorial Wa» proposed by
Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, Ameri-
I can “ace of bcm," who was appoint-
| ed chairman of the fund committee.
“We should plan a memorial to
| these men," Rickenbacker mald, "as
[ they were the real heroes after all—
I the men who were the inspiratlun to
I we who have had the good, fortune
I to come back."
t Memorial in the United Htates to
| American airmen who lost their lives
I is aho planned by the club, it was
[ announced, and Rear Admiral Rob
I ert E Peary was appointed chalr-
j man of a committee to outline plane
KANSAS CITY,
Thirty-four men,
Fada How. of st
Appeal for America.
Mr. Taft’s final appeal
NDON, March 2.—The possible
I by republican senators and it went
will be given a chest
Senator Weeks of
who retires March 4.
went rd a silver tray 1
ohusetts delegation
If you tive in Austin you mar igivpnone jour
subneription to 114 or rend bubecription la
w ritine or call at untin Amerigan otfies.
If you Hve outslde of Auatin, wed your sab
enazongpre
i f i, » •» 60
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,mall. In U *• ••• »M
। By mail foreign । 69 3 00
legisintion and gave assurence that
BYALLCHURCHESM*e
probably tn Jane -
— ■»"- Diin t Filibuster.
FOUNDED MAY 31,1914.“ALL FOR AUSTIN”
enforcement
which be-
l fore adjournment
“CANYOUOPPOSE GOVERNMENT
NEWSPAPER AT THE TEXAS CAPITAL
this morning; while the house held a
tusiness session, disposing of the
conference report on the hospital
bila
The senate also held a brief ses-
sion Sunday for eulogies of deceased
congressmen, but business went over
I until tomorrow
loan Bill on Record Vote.
Fassage of the loan bill without a
j record vote and in the identical form
hi. which it came to the house de-
finttely marked the course of future
of cqngres on
ment are taking a very prominent j WASHINGTON, March 5 — Thomas
patn thpemnavgyrntlorscurhuuitew Gregors ot Texas, retirine
“In the Crinea and in the' Dot? | attorney general of the United States.
French apprehension is growing ।______ .
over ths danger ot anarchy ah Gur-
ESPIONAGE ACT
effective July 1
sajd no eciion would be
Mr Gregory said in his letter to
the president that the reviewing
commission in the department was
examining the records in the cases of
all the other convictions under the
espionage law and that recpmmenda-
tions as to these would be submitted I
later.
The president was expected to act .
on the canes now before him within j
a short time, possibly before sailing
for France, next Wednesday.
and Kuban governments, the progres will accompany President Wilson to
•Ive men of all parties have joined Paris, as general adviser and assist-
haedere I. not the slightest chance ant at the peace conference.
that autocracy will ever return in To Advise President.
Mr Gregory's function* have not
wn.. wuon —|trinl Juries. •
W"lwua t- Auun Amertenn | Names Not Given out.
WASHINGTON, March J—Pren-t orneiais of the department of Jut- I
dent Wiison tonight told a delezation L in making public tonight Mr
UnTh^LX'^OdU’tUt l^71W« . Gregory , letter to th. preatd.nl. mild
nanuona, with ih* fulleat concurrenee
of the Americhn govornment and
people, war. agreed that in Palewuane
ahouia be laid the foundation of a
Jewinh commonwealth
the German government is
in numerous special dis-
1 I ment. In an Interview today.
D, A.ceinim Pr. to 0e Asstin Amartean. Continuing he said:
NTLANTA, Ge. March f.—William 1 Pighung on Other side.
—--- --------- Of .he "In addition to the nussans f.stat-
ing Bolshevism through and outstde
the government, there are aleo nun-
- __________ ____ areds of thousands of Russlans with:
York. where he t. mchedulea to .peak in the Bolsheviki battling daily
Tuesday night with President wilson i against the effort, to defeat a re-
Metropolitan opera house. 1 united RussiA.
— - -Hie LIberal Element,
"Soctalistie and other liberal ele- j By A-wociated Pre to th. Austin Amerien
for a reunited Russia.
"These Russians are working and
fighting, dying by hundreds and even
by thousands dally in an effort to
‘eave Runsia from complete destrus-
| tion—and all this la being done •ith:
out a thought of pontical ambinoni.
PRESIDENT WILSON |
tive in Paris for the orsK govern-
n liver service with Ivor’.
an<l polished tray to
low. __
•Tn vursunnce of •• aet entitied
•An aet ror the relief of wuch popu-
lation. IB Europe and sountries con-
tiwous thereto, outsla«ot Germany. .l _________________
neDoetrine. th. right .t ^...on, German-A.Hrta. muynsbr'aermmea Catholic, Greek, Russian and axhaorgeshtona buttertte
from nations upon by th* president as necessury, Protpstants Consider LeGe failed to secure any decision as to
The American deiegates, »* •dejupproved Feb 24, 1919, I hereby di- the advisability of obstruting ths
are awaiting the return of the.pr3-m nalre fuorntthinpspilestnatt Similar tO League Of Nations. toan.bu, no nibuster was under-
dent before efining their attyee ( ..
manifesto has been issued
All the correspondents represent
the situation as crave.
this of the Asso-
"Vieky Ven" Kvery Da.
An installment of the famous "Vleky Van"
novel U printed every day le the Austin Amer
lean, V started Sundny morning. Jan It
Rend It every day it is the most entraneing
and entertaining seriai brought ent in 1919.
Sixty-nah congress enters Monday Ignace Jan Paderewski, premier
upon its last full working day facing of Poland. (somewhat nettled at the
an unprecedented mass of legislation [ apparent American opposition to the
but with the contested "Victore big _ hat
------ _ . , T.i. laon" bill out of the way. -________ _
southwestern Telegraph and Tele., both senate and house after con- is sitting, askod
phone company in the suit prougnt veding in the morning are expected dated —__
by the city of Houston to restruu to work steadny until .me di. ad-i He talked with the corre.pond.nl
the telephone company from enfore- journment at noon Tuesday. . in his big reception room in the
ing certain local rate, established by Workcd All Night. Hotel Bristol
Portmaater General Burieson. The senate remained in ssesion all, Pon . sne Davlsght
Big suit Pendhg. last night to paw the loan bill. thebronas-e"" -- ■-
keystone measure of the calendar,
adjourning shortly before 7 o’clock
Azmeetated Fems Ceewuss
Who seve Im Sa W
ca“a
By Auociated Pims to th. Austin Amerlen
PARIS, March 1—The eighth weeb
of the peace conference pven» with
increasea effort by the worh'.ng com-
miasions to ge their project ready
for consideration when Presdent
wuson. Premier Loyd-Georee ard
Premier Orlando return to Parts
reneh want Artion.
No one is more anxious for prompt
action than the French commission-
er.. who want to hasten not only the
completion of the peace treaty, but
the adoption of the league of nations
as an integral part of Ha.
An opening for • revision of the
plan tha will not threaten the in-
ieeny nt the league appears to be
broadening
M Miehon French foreign mants-
ter. has indicated that he will otter
amendments relating to an interna-
< Ionel force.
Hieht ot Meremion.
It is thought that the conret ence
to pay employe, and the amount of
money they will take.
Were Not satisfied.
• In several instances it was mid
the bandits were not satisfied with
ths amount of money offered them
when they held up the paymasters
and their escorts, and demanded ths
exact sum previously declared by the
company to the Tampico officials
This has led to charges of collusion
being formally filed with the Mexi:
, can government
( ongress XX a nt* l af ormation.
: । Representative Gould of New York,
■ republican, today introduced a rcso-
’ lution at the Sunday business session
house asking the president to inform
the house regarding the Mexican sit-
uation.
Dy Assoeiated Press is he Austin American
balance to
tions
The people of all the states, he Russia.
said, should make their United States j “Nobody, so far as I know, wants
senators understand that pupiicyit. and it would be folly to eugges
opinion approves the league, such reaction.”
• te times, 5 lines 76 00 Eaeh extra line i
Aasceiatei Press te the Austin American It timea, S lines • 3.00 Faehextralne..
. *•< 7 times, A lines. 1 50 Each extra line
WASHINGTON. Alareh 2—Atlor-i J iim- , iin i.04 Ee - iine
, General dregory ias recommend- I ■ niw : "ne 20 Ee) "na
com- ea to i-yr.xl.nl Wison commutation I ’ uma J "in"’ 32 gam In
' Fur advertisine set in type larger haa
Wired President Wilson to Ac-
cept Resignation at Once.
Will Not Appear in Case.
"Millionaire Hobo," and three women
were arrested by the police here to-
night when two meetings from
which quantities of 1 W. W. litera-
ture was taken, were raided
The three women were released.
SKr‛RSW"AWAY
the Biblet
By Amceiated Press to the Austin Ameriean? -That is the question which the
WASHINGTON, March 1—The. world is facing today."
ma, conmder other amendments suck
.. may be regarded tn Amertes at
netemeary to remove the ambiguity
By Aaaoelated Preas <o the Austin Armertean
WASHINOTON, March 1.—Herbert
Hoover has been appointed by Presi:
dent Wilson as director general of
the relief administration, created un-
der th. new $100,000,000 Europeaa
famine rellef bill, with full authoriy
to direct the furnishing of toodsturts
and other urgent suppiles purchased
out of relief funds and to arrange
for teir tansportation. distribution
and administration
Hoover Get- hull Fower.
Mr Hooves, who already ha* been
director general of relief under me
commimlon attting at Faria was
given full power by the president to
etermine to which of the popula:
lions named in the relief bill ine
suppties shall be furnished and in
what quantities.
He also is to arrange for rein-
bursement no far as possible aa pro-
vided in the reiet art
. REPUBLICANS
He requested specific information 9
regarding what protection is belnE l
on constitutional question* relating to given American citizens and property J
j the league of nations and on many owned by them in Mexico, the con- 4
• matters of law and of general polk > duct or Mexican troops toward Amer-
There was no intimation here thatlicans and also information regal'd- J
he would succeed any of the Ameri- j ing “the reported attempt of the 8
’ can commissioners now in France. Mexican government to confiscate or 8
Palmer’s Confirmation Powtponed. impair titles to oil and agricultuie 1
i The nomination of “A Mitched lands iegally acquired by Americans" 5
I Palmer as new attorney general was _ -
1 tive session early this morning fol- JOHN SKELTON WILLIAMS ;
1 idtoK, ” A "isn sr* h".| may NOT-BE CONFIRMED
was postponed because of the ab- By AaBocinted Presn to the Austin Ameriean j
nence of many senators. I WASHINGTON, March 1.— The
The nomination will be taken •P l nomination of John Skelton Williams 1
again before adjournment and COllto succeed himself as comptroller of 1
firmation then is generally predicted. I the currency was called up at an 5
t executive session of the segate early
’this morning, but objection was made
,, Asaoetoted Frews to the Austin Amorican
WASHINGTON, March 2.— Partirg
pence treaty ___ By
< ommittre on Hundarie#
Some immediately premsing work ।
has ben sensibly advanced, if isin£
thought, by the ereation of — -- ---------
mittee on boundaries, which will take or thc sentences of persons convicted .
up all reports on frontiers and get j gmg, ct A rAvg-y tomary, such •• rapitais.or pines la TE ' veese
""" 5 - 5 M" —. by SShiai of mrms--i
council of ten I department of justice has reveaie ahoul make remittanee Sir enter at stated
This task will be facilitated. It »» that the evidence of the wilful intent rates and If remittanee is in excedm, refund sill
believed by the decision to deal now . «.,,c he made promptly hr return mail
Ml- "u lh. boundary elaims wow- to violate the law w“ eireur ' autin.--‛w want hd" medlum
ing gut at G>» wat and not admit- stantial to warrant th. carrying ouli-
ting retroacuve dimcusnions ot the full sentencen fixed by thel_
i Have Full Authority to John E. Green When Ordered to
Direct Furnishing of Food-1 Co-Operate With Telephone
stuffs to European Peoples. Attorneys Resigned.
By Associnted Presa to ths Auatin Ameiiean
WASHINGTON. March 2.—Prohi-
bition leaders tonight still were un-
decided whether to urge action be*
TERRORISTS ARE DENOUNCED.
sent to the oil fields In an effort to
dislodge the bandit Felaez and that
in many cases the regular Mexican
soldiers were involved. .
By a local law foreigners are not
TO CONFERENCES Em
' The paymasters ot the various
uld confer tomr-
stonal leaders.
WASHINGTON, March
of the league af nationa
Some delegates have .uggotad Inai |
tha xupreme eounei has thus trane .
rerred to the eventual league ot.n-
Hon. tha. responmibity tot handling .
the .object of international pooling I
of a-* ana liabititicm growing out
of we war, which might otnerwwe
have retarded the conclusion of the .
By Asociated Pieas Aurtin Amnericap
BERLIN, via Copenhagen, March
1.—The government ha* issued a
long maniresto from Weimar, de-
nouncing the terrorist atumpw to
get rid of the national amnembly.
It proclaim, faithtulness to the
principles of democracy.
Economie Distres Great.
| “Greater than the political danger
- the economic distress," says the
manifesto.
■ We cannot feed ourseives from
our own .applies until the next har-
vest.
•The blockade is eating away the
vital, of our people.
■Thousand* perish daily from ill-
nourishment."
penounees strikes-
“Every’ strike brings us nearer to
ene abyes
“Only work can save us"
The manifesto promises the social-
isation of sultabie industeies and es-
qtabiishment of industrial council,
representative of all the workers and
freely elected.
It closes with a stroz* note as-
serting the determination of the KoV-
organise a league similar io that ot 1
. ______ ____ the proposed society of nations. “Hi
; AQNVNTIGNE T mceus
M Piehon, retieung this view. eaU , UU11 > IU I IUI1U IV l(„ I H Weller. Protestant Epls-
eu py..S, nr ur ion ACAN ® imt wi
crate Hinancial Ao’km ! N III Mil I I nlinlll panled by Bishop Charles Anderson'
M richon regard, ot prime im- 1 UL I IL’ll IV 11W III • or Chicago and another bishop veil
portance thedecimon of th. I r to be named he would journey to I
councu to create a financial eaction .Rome in behalf of lhe rhurxh league I
at Attorney General Recommends
to President New Hearings
■- . •
been submitted to the state depart- 9
ment. ..
The statement deals with the period :7
from August 13 1917, to the present 8
an records "the killing of twelve
men, including eight American citi- 48
zens; the wounding or otherwise ser- 9
iously injuring of thirty-one people 1
ircluding nine women, some of them 39
Americans; the then of more than 4
$180,000 in cash. American gold; 9
property destroyed valued at mors J
than $50,000; and the theft of much J
livestock j
116 Raids Were Made.
In all 115 raids, attacks, hold-ups, 9
and battles are listed in the record, 5
which includes the depredations per- 9
pet rated upon the properties and ea- 1
pioyes of fourteen different oil comz 1
panies. s
Record of killings: 1
February 21. 1918: Yaymaster 9
House. American citizen.
Three Americans and one MexicaQ 9
were wounded at the same time. - 74
March 16, 1918: Two Mexican fire- 9
men hangod by. bandits.
June 29, 1118; Alfre Esparon, I ’■
R Millard. 1.• A. Dunn and H M J
Cooper, all American citizens and a 9
Mexican foreman.
July 24, 1918: Porto Rican fore- J
man killed and an American citizen |
wounded
Junly 81. 1913: A. W. Stevenson. 9
American citizen, shot in the back. 9
Decembet 17. 1918: J M. Frank- 3
Un and W. H Bose, American citi- 45
sens killed.
I ndrr Looyal Proteepon.
Officials said today that with few 1
exceptions these depredations oe-: 9
curred in territory occupied and con- 9
trolled by the loyal Mexican forces J
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