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Show iTTITUDE OF REBELS IS NOT ENCOURAGING rmpathizers at EI Paso De-lare De-lare That the National Honor of Mexico Is at Stake. DT HUERTA ALONE IS VIEW EXPRESSED Carranza Remains Silent as j4j Ito His Intentions; Foreign-Si? Foreign-Si? i I ers Are Now Leaving I Chihuahua. fort 'fJJ gEL PAS0 Tcx- APril 21. Sis Amor-cans, Amor-cans, eight Germans and nine French- oral "e" a"(' ;vomen arrivcri hero today 4c om Chihuahua. The Americana cou-Wti cou-Wti t Ijo statement thai the' were ul BtrUutc(l to leave by Marion Letcher, thi the American consul. They said that irftr. j ft . , o4 t Mexicans there hold the belief that e rebels will be-unable to remain out tfj! if tho Huerta-Washington complicn-anit complicn-anit Jon, ami added that rebel leaders feel 1 opeji ibmpellcfl to accept the view that the Wstss jlockadhitf of Tnmpico and Vera Cruz '( will be a national matter affoctine the -J jonor of every Mexican regardless of i lolitical affiliations. tth") jfLetcher, Ihej" said, was endeavoring Uii o get the Americans out without at- Jfjjj irnctiiip: undue attention, and his of-i of-i rts in this direction were being as-j0djt? as-j0djt? fated by General Carranza. Most of iptloai ,attcr,s conferences with General UjtUn illri yesterday, they asserted, was de- tha toted to consideration of the Tnmpico npf!: ttcideu t and its dovolopments as a-j cfiuR thc cos'ittionalists. ltyS xrave View Taken. enjnh sThe gravest view was taken, accord-IJS accord-IJS DF i0 rel)0rl !" the cafes, clubs and ther gathering places Mexican citizens, Itils iractically all of whom are robel sym-22 sym-22 Rthizers. oponly declare that President .,5 Vilspn 'a course is an affront Jo the j.1 ilex i can nation, and that a common Hat i cmv must 1)0 '"ct by n uuitod coun- iy'i .Meanwhile there was no definite an-allpf an-allpf Otineement of policy on the part of ittiU arranzn. the Americans reported, add-aunVTji add-aunVTji ig that it seemed to be his purpose wjWvsilcncc to imply the truth of reports wCSint lie wo,l(l continue with the revolu- itafl'0-" rePr,1lpss of foreign complica-pjjflP.ns. complica-pjjflP.ns. Phis, thev said, in view of the a xcitcd talk in the cafes and elsewhere, fir 9ce've,l nobody. wirri FA Taso prominent oficers wore lheU nanimous, so far as thev could be I j uestioiied, in tho view that not Huerta j i lone, but the national honor was at NarH1 :ake. Vesse,s i G south. in $T3W YORK. April 21 The new super- iat P 'Mdnoughts Now York and Texan, the jopi-s 'O largest battleships In the world, nre no: Peeled to bo on duty In southern wa- q1 rs soon. It was announced at the odoil fouklyn navy yard today that the New nK& rIi which was placed In commission Jf ?t week, would sail for Guuntanamo. art W ' on Sunday. The New York has "6. en under orders for some time to pro- c Bd to sea. for nor shaking down. Since 1 ft Mexican situation became acute, the ; )rl of putting the finishing touches on ', c vessel has been rushed. A large i iantlty of ammunition was being stowed ? ray on the New York and the Texas It ' 3ny. i. ' Unless orders to the contrarv are ro-lived ro-lived before Sunday." said ah official lJfs . ;tll vard. "the Now York will proceed jsf , ,Guanlnnamo. There she will be close ' ft,,p Atlantic fleet, which she can oln -Kj sany time ' H TThe Tovas is ready for sea duty on fcV, prt notice lunleers Organize. IMeaGLP, PASS. Tex.. April IM At a yf meeting of Moxkvm citizens In WIBedrns Vegnis today, Hfio volunteers were -yJBBanlKd and armed to resist what thev aJCBlled tie expected invasion of the &gBnlted ?iatea. Federals ocupy Plcdras |