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Show NICARAGUA ASKS HELP FROM AMERICA mm ; fil INVASION . ?-med Forces From the -Jnited States Desired o Cope With Danger o Territorial Integrity. , aie Department Is Investigating In-vestigating the Situ-tion; Situ-tion; Long-Standing trouble Is at Crisis. "ASi-nXOTO-V. Jur.e $. Nicaragua .as tl Ilie United t-taies to land forces " - ; to cope Tvit.i a tireiiteneu invasion Cos tit Rica. T!:e state department is x'Uis-ating' the situation. e Nicaragua n legation here in a :i:e.nt louay c'eclares that following ca'ar so of t:c revolution tn Cosia Fresider.t Tino.o ha n.asscd large vs on the frontier. i' :0'"0, v hose broti.cr as minister o:" war I the head of the Costa Rican army in .'ield. :.es charged tiiat tiie Nleara-s Nleara-s aided the revolutionists. The Xic-"jans Xic-"jans have denied the charge and cited it was the liberal party in Nicaragua, ""ers of tho oid Zelaya regime, that over to Tinoeo. j , s 13 the Xicaraguan legation's state- i :."OCO NOW MASSING "OPS ON FRONTIER. ?t withstanding that the revolution ia w Rica which started about one month .as come to an end. that the defeated Jtionists who crossed the Xicamguan r were disarmed by Che frontier pa-that pa-that the government of Nicaragua laintalned strict neutrality from the .ning of the revolution and has em-:ally em-:ally denied having given any aid lhe revolutionists, General Tl-s, Tl-s, has been massing a big i on thef rentier of Nicaragua with i trail's of ammunition and supplies j kinds. It !.s Known that he has in J evelopment of Guunacapte, and not oni t i if- frontier, ybojt six thousand! .nder arm.- v. ith whom he expects to A Xicaragua or else start a revo'u-g revo'u-g n that country headed by General f former premier under Zelaya, Gen-Eedilesi, Gen-Eedilesi, Santos. Baca, Usaga and 'Xicaraguan generals opposed to the i t government of General Chemorro. aragija, in accord with the finan-lan finan-lan suggested by the United Statea Vnent. is on her reconstruction pe-.fter pe-.fter se'emeen yeara of Lhe Zelaya IT ha y n Hrtnt prl a t rictl V Ci'O- y budget by which the government ive under arms only 50J men, and s war budget. The popl of Nica- have no complaint at having fol-,' fol-,' I ihe friendly suggestion of the States, as at the end of the last Tic var there was a surplus of t '0, and it e:-pectf-d that at tim the present year there will be a i of 31,000.0'JO. e;2?: at hand for cP FROM YANKEES. believe that the time has arrived yj;he Unitf-d States, In view of the attitude that Xicaragua has ined with the United States in v this country the option for build-canal build-canal through Xicaragua and for ' 'ssion of tlie two naval bases, one Gulf of Fonseca and the other on ' j -nds of the Atlantic, and also bear-r bear-r 7 mind that Xicaragua entered the " rainst German v in harmony with ited States and to aid the allies , y way in Its power, should take a , o protect Xicaragua against her foes." |