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Show VILLA if 1 HQ BORDER .TDWNREPOBTED Two Federal Troop Trains iiiown Up by Advancing Bandits, Dispatches State. Carranza Minister Denies Plot to Secure Southwestern Southwest-ern Territory of U. S. 7IAGLE VAS, Tcxia, Doc. 12. TI13 Vitlistas vho captured Muz-;ui:j, Muz-;ui:j, CoahuiU, Tuesday, wore driv-'on driv-'on out ol" tJio town today and have J led to the mountain:-;, according to Mexican C'oiuml G. M. Soguin, to-ni.u'I.t. to-ni.u'I.t. Villa himuulf was in com-liiand com-liiand of thi forco, the consul an-r.o.incd, an-r.o.incd, follcwiiij; a visit to military mili-tary hcadfjuai'tor3 in Piodraa No-t,'r:i3, No-t,'r:i3, opposite Eaglo Pays. . V..fAA'l J'ASf.J. I J I'.- lie port .-i which n,i.M ri'it bo confirmed were that Vil-Jit.ii:'i Vil-Jit.ii:'i v.-f-ro a;;roaehin I'iedraw Ncfjray. t:io .Mi-.icuii tuw'i uj.pijjittj hcrr, and wero wlthm forly rni.o-j or the ic-wu. t.r.d that til--! ii!rls blown up two troop .:iin,s. If. v. as r f i ft: iull y uiui'inrxiul i:i ."VI extent ext-ent u .'.nun e;; her.' thai Genera.! Vraneiacc M 1 1 1 f c : I ; l had arrived at Burrotoirin. wher-j the .r.-.;i.--aii National railway brant Ik.-j W im .Mtu'.quiz. about, twenty milts IlH'jv, and v.itli ni.ii were- nine t r.'.Utiuad j of Carnn.a. troop.i. ' V-WSITlXUTf in, f mc. 12. VHMstas haw fjiiitmnl me towns of Mnzcuiix and SMiinas, in iho si a if l'i ". hu ila, advices loduy i' I ho sum; department said. The t.t.wnn a:e on tlie .Uoneiuva branch of Ujo .National raihvav. A1 KXICO CITY. Thursday, Doc. 11. iM.'Mcn has tifvi'i contemplated or considered con-sidered Ha! adMpium or the, "Plan of tian Jiego" fur tiie purpose of securing portions por-tions of the soul li west em territory of. the I'm it ed Slates. declared Manuel Aguh're Herla nga, minister of Interior, today. Tliis statement was nfade when Dm mini si it's a 1 1 en Doit was called to cha ri4''s recent ly made by United S tales Senator Fail of N'cw Mexico. Senator Fall's charts wore contained hi a ini'iiiorandum submitted to President V i I so 1 1 on i teecinher 8. A monpr ot her I hi iik's. Die senator alluded to a. plot said to have originated at a small town, Wan Uieuo. Texas, and made public nl Monte Mon-te n-v, Mexico, eurlv in HUT.. It was de-t de-t hired that : Keitruary 'JO, 1015, there Should arise a revolution against the government gov-ernment of the United States, that t lie Independence of Texas, New Mexico. Arizona, Ari-zona, Colorado and tipper California would be proclaimed and that the slates, a f t er being declared an independent republic, re-public, would later request annexation to Mexico. Caution Is Advocated. lit conclusion Senator Fall's report said: ''.At the very moment of closing tills investigation in-vestigation of the acts (if Carranza in tnvorlng and attempting to carry out the plan of San I iego. evidence was brought to the committee not only of the propaganda propa-ganda efforts of the Carranxa government, govern-ment, but further evidence showing that Carranza himself dieeUy was now en-j;Mged en-j;Mged in assisting in the formulation, or (it least wit h the knowledge, that plans wit-.' being formed similar to those in the plan of San Piego in some respects." UALTlMOlii;. Pec. U'. Extreme caution cau-tion in the handling of the Mexican situation sit-uation was advocated in a resolution adopted by the executive committee of the federal council of the Churches of Christ in America at its final session here today. A commit loo of leading eliurehme.i and laymen was appointed to confer wit b Secretary Lansing and recommend rec-ommend the appointment of a special commission to study our relations with the .southern republic. i The committee left for "Washington at ; once. It represents thirty-one Protestant , do nominal ions, composing the federal ' council of churches, and consists of the ' Kev. Pr. ( 'harles lj. Sampson, general secretary of the Presbyterian board of home missions; Rishop William F. Mellowed Me-llowed of the Methodist .Episcopal church : Bishop James Cannon of the Methodist Episcopal church, South; the Kev. Charles S. MeFarland, general soc-rftarv soc-rftarv of the administrative committee if ihe federal council, and Alfred H. Kimball Kim-ball and John M. Glenn of New York. |