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Show HIT LEADER W m C8LB1IES Rodrigo Quevedo Trying to Recruit Forces for March on Cassis Grandhs. LL PASO. May 9. D?sprate efforts to recruit his forces ar beins made by General Rodrigo Qievado, former Mexican Mexi-can federal general, v. ho has been terrorizing ter-rorizing the ranchers of northern Chihuahua. Chi-huahua. He has sent communications to other scattered bands of guerrillas urg-i:i:' urg-i:i:' that they join hhn. Mis communications communica-tions announce that he, was anxious to attack Cas.as Grander before the middle of May. Strong re present a Hons have been made by ranchers and cattlemen to constitutional! Ft of; baa Is and lo the Lniled Plate.-; secretary of s-tutf asking pri'de'-tion asair.sr Cjuevario, Vv-ho has operated op-erated on both sides of the border. Word has been received here that two men. said to represent Keiiz Lhaz, nephew ; of the former president of Mexico, have . reached this portion of the border and i have endeavored to Induce Quevado and other guerrillas, notably remnants of the band of Maximo Castillo, to oliirn themselves them-selves to a movement with Diaz at the head against all existing parties in Mexico. It was reported today to constitutionalist constitution-alist officials that twenty-one bandits, I" art of the band defeated last Wednesday Wednes-day by Captain Catiro of th.e constitu-t constitu-t ionahFts, i e surron nderi near Pa lorr.as, Chihuahua, near th international border, bor-der, by troops from Palomas, Pearson and Civ.-n ' i: n ridc-. Pour bun jred constitutionalist troopers left .lua:..'Z hy pcial tia'n. Parr of Has foj-'-e v.'hl dcirahi ut (bi'unan arid marcli c.v; -rland to Pa inn. as and the icrnahader will be diM i'h.';r'"'d ain. ni? the garrisons of the western Cbihuaht:a town?-. This move l? said hy t re constitutionalists constitution-alists to indicate their determination to rid territory lield by them of marauding hands. |