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Show hARFlELD EXPECTED TO BREAK WAGE DEADLOCK: CARRANZAS iiswEfi i in I, S. CAPITAL Reply to Demand for Release of Jenkins to Be Presented to State Department Today. Expected Mexican Government Gov-ernment Will Decline to Accede to American Note; More Charges. r , WASHINGTON. Nov. 3S. Th ai swer rtie Mexican g ' to the sharp a . :g ihe :eo:.- r.. Taiiam O. Jenkir.s, American fer agent at Puebia. probabl fced to the state department to- g ; spa . . - c:i the Jen- b case, it was learned tonig'. t bp. received a: the Mc.... was decoded for presc nation to the Urnment. While authoritative infor-Httaa infor-Httaa s to the attitude of the Mes-L Mes-L gtMEUMMt va lacking, all in-bncQS in-bncQS here pointed to techn eal re-bJ re-bJ to order the release of Jenkins, face hia arrest, it was learned, ad-ml ad-ml charges against the American Eynl have been formulated, based I pn alleged evidence that he actively j Etsted persons in rebelling against the 1 ar&nn. government. Payment of a ! kt? siia 9t money to the rebels which 1 ii usJ by them to purchase muni- tan and acting in collusion with rebel j afcn ate said to be specific "counts z e aev indktm-e: ta regarded as a hint of ilex- I w; position in the Jenkins case was : Kai ia an article published by the knew newspaper Excelsior, a copy of; fteh reached Washington today. . The ' per stated that Jenkins'.-? second arrest i s based upon charges that lie actively fisted the rebels. I4NSOM PAYMENT "GLUES LN CHARGES. Ifa "certain sum of money ' which kins is accused of delivering to the Ms consisted of the 300.000 pesos he 0 compelled to pay as ransom to rico Cordoba, the rebel whose forces taped him. The collusion charge is wl upon the fact that Jenkins agreed pay the rebel leader the ransom in ler to save his life and gain his lib-: lib-: Ihtrary to custom in Mexican courts, ! proceedings in the Jenkins case on " occasion of his second arrest were "fed with the utmost secrecy. Jen-B Jen-B was summoned to court, where he placed under arrest. His plea for P was refused by Judge Gonzales faco oa account of the "gravity of ::':eo." In every particular the Cttd:r.g3 were secret and court at-o at-o were warned that they would be Issed and otherwise punished if any & relating to the case reached the pWals here regard the nature of the charges against Jenkins as an effort ppart of the Mexican government to It the case out of the hands of the Nia state authorities, as both charges H crimes against the federal govern -r |