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Show ! WELL PREPARED FOR WAR. A r rang ?me ntt for Armi and Ammunl-j Ammunl-j tion Ntade Ntonth Ago. I W.i t'-nut.'ii K, i: i: ,1 :-.c ,i: ::.v .-:v;r, tr.ent for Mexican tr'".i -'.e, a i .i r t tutV.orio- -.lid "Thc:, 1- no ,i-,i,---: ion iVr! t'e k-'i rrnniet.t pt,-p.i:ed with a','. t!:e s n - nd ani:iuiiiii:on .u d o'.her u-.a!." .,1 that ill be r,ece--.ry tor av.y I: o.-.X. 1 w I: h Min roo. ' Aliv eten.led .1 i tT ic-.;' I v wonl.t a', low amp'e tin:, to lllv-re.o-0 t'e j;-.:p p'.ies ii.'rt on t-,.md. ini'l.Kl'.r.i: r. -eric Miimuntiinn Tl-,e goveineoent l-..s shout T.oi.ooo: riH,- a ecc-s ot p-e-ent needs and all the iiii',e:y th it noiihl be re. lulled ' The government ceitanly h.i a'l Ihe munition of war tlpit would bo needed for an army oompMM of the cutlie number of regulars and the national na-tional guard if sent Into Mexico in full force. There will be no trouble with ammunition am-munition factories in tl-.o event of a priUngoil slnic.i'.le Thnt nue-ti.-n was taken up several months ato and satisfactory Hi'iaugements were made. Many factories are working overuine filling orders for Kuropoau bo'.lu;c; tnts, but we understand they would do nnxthlng we le.iuested in addition lo or de-pile existing conuacts" A member of the muiv general -laf said : "There can never- ail-e anv def1,-lency def1,-lency as to aims mid ammunition from private factories I f tl,e cordi Hon i ai i allied, we coul put t'ocm all to work for the government " |