Show GRANADA RELIEVED BY AMERICAN TARS Railroad Opened by Naval Forces Under Command of Admiral THREE MARINES WOUNDED Rebels Allow Train to Pass Through Masaya Only After Threat of Bombardment By Publishers Press Pross Washington Sept 21 only n-only Only meager reports have been received l from Nicaragua b. b by the department of or state and the tho nav navy department but the situation there Is regarded as decidedly serious in view of tho the fact tact that thaI the rube lobel leaders apparently apparent apparent- ly Intend to resist further Intervention intervention tion lion on the part of the tho American national forces Full lull details of conditions conditions con con- at Granada are awaited with much concern by the tho state depart depart- ment Hear Rear Admiral In command of ot the naval force fol tol- following lowing a conference with Minister determined to re rescue cue tho the victims J of ot the Uio ie Ic In the beleaguered city and restore peace Relief nelle iruin Ih Managua Nicaragua Sept 0 O 0 via Ia San SanJuan SanJuan SanJuan Juan del lIel Sui SUL ur Sept 20 Delayed In Transmission Three American manoes marineS marine'S ma- ma rineS rine'S were cre slightly wounded by IJ Insurgent insurgent Insurgent gent bullets fired at Major Sm medley Smedley D Butlers Butler's battalion of oC marines as tho the train bearing the force of ot blue blue- Jackets and nd marines was wali passing through h Masaya Thursday ay night for tor the purpose of opening up iii the railroad to tu Granada The AmerIcans Americana finally arrived d which 1 ison lH is it at Granada the tho populace of oC on the verge of ut starvation star The Tho American relief relict force orce left Managua Managua Man Man- agua agun on Sunday Sunda September 15 to open the tho national railroad to Granada h. where it was wag reported a n. number of ot girl irl students students stu aLa dents tents at a n college had been Isolated for tor forty tort da days 8 antI were facing starvation star star- A As 11 the tho truly train approached Masaya Masaya Mas Mas- aya ayn It was was was' fired tired upon by rebels en- en Continued on ou Page 2 2 Column G 6 I GRANADA RELIEVED I BY AMERICAN TARS Railroad Opened by Naval Forces Under Command of Admiral Continued From Page One trenched on Barranca hill hili and It was forced to come to a standstill I Admiral who was in command of or the expedition had bad an Interview in interview interview In- In with tho the commissioners sent out b by the tho Insurgent leader General ri on Wednesday but nothing came carne of ot the conference General Zele- Zele don refusing to allow tho the train carryIng carrying carrying car car- the marines to pass through the city Threaten Bombardment Admiral on Wednesday night sent a message to the rebel chief demanding the surrender of ot the tho Barranca Barranca Barranca Bar Bar- BarI I ranca fortress which Is located close to the railroad line and ind threatening If It I this was refused to bombard the position position position tion on Thursday morning At daybreak daybreak day day- break on Thur Thursday a General eledon's commissioner entered Into further negotiations negotiations negotiations with the American admiral which resulted In an agreement by which the train would be allowed to pass through Masaya and by which the Americans withdrew their demand for tor forthe or orthe the surrender of or Barranca hill hm In accordance with this agreement tho the train entered Masaya on Thursday night At It reached the station severa several several sev sev- era eral drunken Insurgents fired at nt Major Smedley D. D B Butler but the bullets missed him and slightly wounded three American marin marines s. s The Americans In Inthe Inthe inthe the back part of ot the train thereupon opened fire tIre on the rebels but the shootIng shootIng shoot- shoot Ing lag was quickly repressed by Major Butler Butle Insurgent officials promptly disavowed disavowed dis dis- dis avowed d the action of or their men and apologized to the American commander for tor the occurrence This terminated the Incident and the train proceeded to Granada where It arrived today DANGER PASSED IX IN DOMINGO Washington Sept 21 Danger n.-Danger Danger of oC more revolution In Santo Domingo Is thought to be passed The Tho gunboat Petrel which has been watching events In the troubled zone left ett Guantanamo yesterday for tor New York She has as a passenger Captain Kline commander of ot the Guantanamo naval station |