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Show Mil FOES ASKJJJ. I Appeal Presented at White House for Recognition of Revolutionists. "WASHINGTON', fiiipt. 9.- An appeal for formal rtc-oynltUm hy tlto Viit-A fifatH nf tho lftlllKcrinoV of thft vjitIouh unti -Curranzn rvolnt lonary faotloriH In Mrtxlro nrul or financial al'I In th ro-poHrrl ro-poHrrl overthrow of Carrunna and th flfttlnff up of a provlrtlonal coftlltton rov-arruvw'fit rov-arruvw'fit wan presented at tho White noun lato tfji'Iay. Th app-l, which pltlKH "towhX rtur-tlon rtur-tlon and r-Mt ofat Ion to nut lonal )oiiKli" of oliaotlr. Jt'xl(.-o, lfiar t ho H;a)H of (;ilni-(irio Madura, rorninani'Icr tf the "rr;-rirfr.inl7.Inff "rr;-rirfr.inl7.Inff army"; OnllhTiiio MUnlro, roinrriiindur of flu "tWt'iinlv fnrr-f-rt of (ho frr-fl nnd hov.-i''1(?ii Mraf of Oax;wa"; KMlp(- AriKM and l'janriHc:o Villa, coin-mari(lrH coin-mari(lrH if thu " Um vftu tlon furc-s," jinrl Murmtti J'l'lncz, ronirnarniT of Hm "fon-Htltuilon "fon-Htltuilon of J r7 mvoluf lon.'iry army." ('harfTlnfC F'rflIfIorit Carranza with hnv-ln7 hnv-ln7 corirtt I tu t iM Mdi.Hi-lf 'IrnponHtbl dlr-taror ot M.'llr-o"; wllth having hy Ills "IIU'KAl rtiifi despot In oonflKr-alion of for-"IfTn-owiK'd prop4rllf'S and the nurd'-r of many hunrii odri of forrlnn clt iz-ns," hmnht nhout Immlnr-rif; of Ainf-rh-an lntTvntlon ; with having uM(jntd hlnwlf flrrt with rridlcaNhm and laier With tho finrmiui cause nffaf nt th allifl, a nd with having mad'; M-)f cn "pry of The moflt cruel and bnit.il tyranny out country coun-try h.iH had to endure In all thi pa.st cntury of Its efforts toward freedom," the appeal propones ft ron fr nee of all th r vol utl'i nary fart Ion h with rrprfl-Hontat rrprfl-Hontat IveH of tho T'nfted St at on for t he purpr)ei of formulating a program for "rTonf:tru(;tIou and lestoratlon of Mixlco." "Today the truth Ifl romfnf? to lff?it." r.i v rt thu appeal, "and today Ve mint la no ( ' r r a n a , your e n rn y a I ; and h 1 h rlrrlrt of of fir la 1a are ourn, If t Iit.-iI en-infL- to draw upon u the natural rfnult of hl ami their rrlms. " rtp ahotit to he mftde to suffer for tho rrlrnen of tho whio have murdered our fellows; w ni M ex Irani" are heme rrled against for the deeds' of our of-preHOrs of-preHOrs ; Meweo In atxut to he called, and treaiffi hh, the enemy of yotrr Kreat dernorrarry on auount of the deeds we have now for five years resisted without blood, committed hy t owe few evil men who hy tiit-sir enfrnrhed position have been una Med to do all these things. "i'arranza and the entire efrrle of his supporters, without one single exception, have betrayed you and your pinned trust and hopes as ho be'rayf-d nd nnd the support sup-port Klven hlrn at that time. "We ak that reronltlon whirh la the bounden right of nlJ who fight for their homes, their Ifherflea nnd their laww. We ask tliat we may he heard; that we may I have a standing from which to speak j and plead the cause of oppressed Mexico , and our children. "Toward this end we, the signers here-i here-i to. for ourselves and all thone we repre-, repre-, sent, and those who have entrusted to us ; their defense, pledge to you hereby our i united co-opAratlon In the protection of life and property throughout the terri-I terri-I tory of th Mexlran federation; we pledge ourselves to unite in (he formation of a provisional administration upon a coall-tlo'i coall-tlo'i basis of the liberal elements, those element s that seek true democracy and th welfare of the nation, to its very lowest and humblest citizens, instead of personal power and authority, or personal per-sonal aggrandizement." MKXK'O CTTY, Sept. 9. An energetic protest against American army airplanes crossing the fronib-r Into Mexican territory terri-tory has been addressed to the United States state department by the Mexican government, according to a declaration made tonight by Salvador 1)1 ago Fernandez, Fernan-dez, in charge of the foreign affairs department. de-partment. He paid that the acts protested pro-tested against had taken place in Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahulla and Lower California. Cali-fornia. KTj PASO, Sept. 9. All Americans applying ap-plying for passports to go to the interior of the states of Chihuahua and Duranso, where rebel activities have been reported, must sign affidavits relieving the Mexican government of responsibility for bandit depredations, It was announced at the Mexican general consulate late today. This rule does not apply to Chihuahua City and Durango City. MEXICO CITY, Sept. 9. (By the Associated Asso-ciated Press.) A hill proposing the formulation formu-lation of a law of amnesty, which would be extended immediately to expatriated Mexicans and to persons within the borders bor-ders who took up arms against the government, gov-ernment, but now are acting In good faith toward It, has been Introduced In the senate. Carlos B. Zetina, author of the bill, explain ex-plain ed his reason for Introducing It as the delicacy of relations between Mexico and the United States and the need for immediate cooperation by all Mexican factions. fac-tions. Senor Zetlna was warmly applauded ap-plauded when he concluded his speech presenting pre-senting the bill. |