Show 1 DIANA GIVES WOOD MARGIN r REBELS ARE POSSESSORS OF TORRE TORREON ON I Important Rail Terminus and arid Center of Cotton District ct Falls Falls' Without Resistance El Paso Hears Heats Iy r Associated Ir ri ss El EI Paso May 4 Ralph R lph Greenlaw Greenlaw Greenlaw Green- Green law son of Eben Francis Greenlaw Greenlaw Greenlaw Green- Green law of Flagstaff Ariz who with another son was killed by bj Mexicans leans cans near El EI Oro miles from Mexico City Sunday war wan murdered murdered mur- mur dered Monday at the same place also by Mexicans according to I advices received here H re tonight Jy JT Service Tf L r PASO ASO Te Tc May 4 important rail terminus and center center center cen cen- ter of the he lexicon cotton district has fallen General Obregon nn and h his bis 3 forces took oo Jos possession today 4 without I resistance being offeree acc according tl to toa toa a report just received here de Amayo newly noly appointed collector of t customs of oC the revolutionary revolution revolution- ary ry government took possession of oC the Juarez custom house today but found tho treasury pr practically empty empt Disorder in Chihuahua has been suPpressed suppressed sup sup- I pressed and train tran ran seT i service e was to to be resumed tomorrow Francisco Gonzales Gonzales Gonza- Gonza les los it was was was' reported tonight will be revolutionary re mayor of or Juarez Deny Rebellion ill in Lower LH California Mexican lI ta l May 4 A A report sent out from Calexico yesterday that the MexIcan Mexican Mexican Mex Mex- ican garrison at 1 had llad joined the Sonora rebel movement mo yesterday was wal denied at the st state to capital of i r Lower California here The garrison s there els is a portion of or orthe the forces for controlled b by Go Esteban Cantu o of Lower California It was explained cx- cx d and Go enor Cantu is in close touch with tho situation No o revolt re I had occurred and none was expected I according to tho the o official statement Provisional Officers I Named for Revolt i Naco Sonora Mex May ola r 1 Leaders of or the revolution in jn northern Mexico I I met here to today av to name a cabinet for forthe forthe or orthe the provisional pro government go Gov GO Adolfo Adol- Adol I fo de la a Huerta of Sonora has been made mado provisional president until a man manto manto manto to succeed him can be selected by the governors go o of the various revolting re states I Gen 1 P. P Elms Elias Calles was vas named minister minister min mm- ister of or war var Gen F. F Serano chief chic of or staff and Gen Salvador Alvarado minister min nIn- ister of or finance Gen Pasqual Ortiz governor of or the state of or MIchoacan will be in invited invited In- In to become minister of or communications I which would ivo him control of oC the railroads telegraph and telephone telephone tele tele- phone lines of the country controlled by 11 tho the new government s Gov Enrique EnriQu l Estrada trad constitutional governor o of or Zacatecas will be Invited In to become minister o of agriculture Tho revolutionists contemplate askIng asking ask ask- ing Alberto Pani Panl Mexican minister to France Iranee under President Carranza to minister pf Pt Industry and commerce COIn COIn- merce The appointment of or Paul Panl however however how how- would be su subject to his ever e acceptance acceptance accept accept- ance anco of the tho- revolutionary plans and ideals Paul once held the portfolio of oC Industry and commerce In tho the Mexican can cabinet Other cabinet members will be de decided ile- ile e- e on in in ina a few days by tho tin revolutionary revolutionary revo revo- government o it was said Governor do de la In Huerta outlined the future plans of tho revolutionists an announced an- an cabinet selections for the provisional provisional pro pro- visional government Jo the revolutionists have set up Lii and reviewed rc the revolution re tion to date Ho He announced rl that an ultimate aim lm of or the revolutionary Ic party part is to e establish establish tab tab- lish prohibition and stop gambling gambling- in Mexico Orders have been issued to io stop tho the sale of liquor and gambling I in nil all territory controlled b by the revolutionists revo revo- ho he said Mexico invites and enjoys enjo's the visits of o foreigners nerl he said but we do not wish to make malo our countr country a place of ot dissipation Governor Go dc do la hi Huerta arrived cd hero toda today In fn a special train from sub to confer with revolutionary leaders leaders lead lead- ers who gathered hero to discuss the thc situation During tho day selections Continued on page pa-go 2 WOOD GIVEN MARGIN IN INDIANA ElECTION Continued from P Page SC 1 Is leading were expected to show strongly In the tho generals general's favor Nebraska to Have Independent Ticket Grand Island Neb Nob May tray 4 4 Mayor A A. A. A G G. Wray of ot York Was nominated by the progressive mass n convention as na Independent Inde hide pendent pendant candidate for governor by petition at a late hour today Following the tho nomination of Wray the 1110 convention was confronted with a 3 motion to limit further nominations to the single additional office of attorney I gez Cental c c sal There was a n dl distinct collision of or tho House Howse and an Intense debate I i I I but tho the motion carried b by a aoto vote oto of 81 S1 to 71 The convention then nominated F F. I L. L Bollen of oC Knox county by acclamation as its candidate for attorney general Openly expressed discontent in tho the Nonpartisan league circles led to a reconsideration re reconsideration re- re consideration of oC the motion limiting nominations to governor and attorney general and by a n. viva I voce vote tho the convention placed in nomination for tor lieutenant governor o O. O E 12 Wood of ot Lincoln and Robert of ot Cam Cam- bridge c. was nominated nominated by a a. vote oto of or 92 to 55 Two vo Colorado Delegates Are Uninstructed Denver Colo May Ia Two l 1 Two unInstructed uninstructed delegates to the tho Republican national l con cn convention in Chicago Cl were selected today b by Republicans of of the tho First congressional district of ot Colorado Colora Colora- do do comprising tho city and count county county- of ot Denver in session here to-da to today The delegates are arc James C C. C Burger and Mr Ir Anna Ann M M. M Scott Michigan l District COI Confirms State Cl Choice roi cc Jackson Mich May ra I. 4 4 Second rH district Republican convention here today sc se Jc delegates s to the national con- con instructed to abide by 11 the tho result of oC tho the primary In which Sen Sen- Senator Senator ator Hiram Johnson won a statewide ide plurality of ot 1371 i Maj Gen L Leonard however carried tho tha district I II by bya y ya a I. I small margin and antI as a Q compromise the the- convention named d as delegates men who supported Wood In tho the mar mary The compromise came after 11 tl sharp clash for Cor control of or the tho convention connI con conven lion tion bel between Johnson and Wood od delegates dele dele- gates Sates I Kentucky Democrats Are For Cox Louisville Ky May ola 4 Just Just before the Democratic state convention ad adjOurned ad- ad at ut 1 p. p m. m today toda It voted to send the entire Kentucky dele delegation alion of ot twenty-six twenty pcr persons ons to the Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic national convention instructed for tor Go Gov James M. M 1 Cox of Ohio for tor the Democratic presidential nomination John Johnson on N x Camden Versailles was elected Democratic national committeeman committee- committee man from Kentucky k |