Show I KAISERS KAISER'S MEN HELPED MEXICO 2 Found Dead After Fight Mormons Mormons' Troubles Told fold to Senate Board Ll El Paso Toot T. Feb n. n At H.-At At least two Germans were fighting In the Mexican arm army August 2 27 1318 at ac according according according ac- ac cording to tho the testimony of oC Capt Fred Ired FredIck Ick T T. Herman of oC tho tIme EI Eighth cavalry before the time Senate subcommittee Investigating investigating the Mexican ex can situation to today d a. a lie He said sald their bodies w were re found Cound among the tho Mexican killed Captain Herman lIerman commanding at Xo Nogales No- No gales at nt the thc timo of oC the tho fight denied the official statement of tho the Mexican commander that th the Mexican force was vas composed of or civilians Soldiers Soldier Wore oro Garb Th The Investigation of oC the tho action an and the tho Incidents preceding It ho lie told the time committee Indicated clearl clearly the greater great great- er or p part rt of oC th the Mexicans on engaged agod were vero soldiers although most of them them had dressed In civilian clothes and that the tho fighting had been planned and was sas directed by their commanding commanding- officer aut and hi his assistants The Tho American casualties cas cas- unities w w-ro w ro five killed and thirty thirty- ono ono one wounded Three civilians also were killed and antI five 11 wounded The Mexican losses never ne were ero learned learne but United States arm army intelligence r re reports reports re- re ports were submitted to tu show tho the Mox- Mox leans burled buried after the time tight fight at last llo Much uch of or tho time testimony taken talen toda today was walS Wul iii hi session It h had hd d to do o with ith tho the forced evacuation of oC the Mormon Mormon Mor Mor- mon naon colonies In Chihuahua The Time committee corn com also also- learned the tho details of the efforts made by the American tar tary Aary to havo hao LI ut Juan A brought to trial on a charge of or murdering David Davit an American Amen Ameri can soldier December 28 28 1018 1918 Ho lIe was Killed on the tha Mexican side of oC the river near l lI i l paso The Tho return of or his body bod to the lie American side Aide where the time autopsy was hold held was mado made the tho ba basis ls Continued c con on pane 2 Z I j I TWO lIMO GERMANS GERMAS KillED FIGHTING FOR MEXICO Continued from Page 1 1 of or a a. protest b by tho the Mexican authorities authorities authorities ties against an any action b by them I Negotiations resulted In three examinations examinations examinations ex ex- of tho the bod body one ono by a Mexican Mexican Mexican can military medical officer and antI the arrest and preliminary trial of Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieu Lieu- tenant Azpeitia who confessed but insisted In Insisted in- in he acted In self sel It was as shown the tho American soldier was unarmed unarmed un un- armed an and Mexican witnesses testified the lieutenant did not act acl In do self tense The continuance of or the case was checked upon a technical point and the tho witnesses have disappeared The lieutenant nant Is at large Continuing Continuing- his llla account of or the fight right at Nogales ales Captain Herman told the committee it be began gran at 0 4 9 o'clock In the thc afternoon A shot was fired b. b by one nf jf Jr the sentries on the International 1 lIno lino In effort an to prevent its unauthorized unauthorized unauthorized un un- authorized crossing b by some sorno one AVI Within thin five rhe minutes he declared general beneral general gen ben eral firing was In pro progress r s from Mexican Mex Mex- l ican an positions that had been previously occupied and machine gun grin fire was directed directed di directed di- di at the Americans from a rt point where hero no such gun sun had been the day before belore U. U S So S. Ho Ilex No 00 White bite Ping King I When an armistice was agreed to at 7 o'clock the Mexican order to c cease as firing was given b by bu bugle le and was ex- ex exI I In the usual military manner I There was nothing he Insisted to In Indicate Indicate In- In the fighting was being dono done b by civilians as asserted except the statement statement state stat ment of or the commanding officer r and the civilian clothing won b by mOon many of or those engaged The Tho Mexican consul at Nogales Nograles sent sene to Captain Herman who was wounded the tho suggestion that if Ir the Americana would raise rals-e a Do white whito flag lag the Mexicans would cease o firing tIrIng Tho reply was The Americans have hn no white fla flags s the they dont don't use them A few fen minute later a white flag lag over O the Mexican side of or the tho town resulted la a cessation of or lira fire |