Show UI u. s. s S MILITARY ARRIVE I IN NICARAGUA Two Hundred Sailors and Marines to Protect Foreign Life arid and Property I. I REVOLT IS BREWING BREWIN Mexico Is Charged With Having Equipped c. c Filibustering WASHINGTON Aug 28 S. S AP AP- AP Two hundred American and marines have been landed by the He cruiser Galveston at Nicaragua Nicaragua Nic Nic- aragua to protect foreign life lite and property The landing was made after the Nicaraguan governor at Bluefields had Informed the Galveston's commander com corn commander mander that the gov tov- forces Corces were In no o position to guarantee protection of life and property against a revolutionary force which is marching upon Bluefields Blue- Blue fields Latest reports from American of official 0 o- o sources and Nicaraguan sources indicate that the revolutionists revolutionists' revolution revolution- att attack ck on will vIii be successful The last previous American landing land land- Ing ng at Bluefields was effected May 7 by marines and sailors from the cruiser Cleveland A A similar situation situ situation atlon existed at that time and the American naval commander Immediately Imme Imme- declared Bluefields a neutral zone It Is expected the Galveston's commander command will take similar act action on onto to prevent fighting In any ny zone where it would endanger foreign In Interests In- In MANAGUA lA Nicaragua Aug 2 AP The AP-The The Nicaraguan government has lias sent ent a a. note to 10 Mexico declarIng declaring ing it has irrefutable evidence that Mexican authorities authorities' equipped armed and manned with men In iii Mexico's military service selve e a an n auxiliary HIDY slip ship of t e led an a v Scon which sailed from Sauna Salina Cruz on onI A August 17 on a filibustering expedition expedition expedition to Nicaragua I The note which Is signed by Foreign Foreign For For- eign Minister lInIster Navas says tire the ex expedition ex- ex was arranged by Nicaraguan Nica- Nica rag ragan an exiles and financed and ard 1 supported by the Mexican govern govern- ment It declares such action manifestly mani mani- violates the principles which govern civilized nations and which I Mexico exico has repeatedly proclaimed I a as al a fundamental principle of ot Its International policy Nicaragua says the note Continued on page 5 on I I IU U. 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S MILITARY FORCES ARRIVE IN NICARAGUA Cont Continued from page 1 1 1 though a weak nation will know how to d fend d-fend tend even with sacrifice this menace to its independence e and sOv sovereignty ty and it leaves to your our government the tile grave responsibility th that t shall fall fail to It before the world and history for such illegal con con- duct A copy of or the note was waR sent to the league of nations and all ail foreign foreign for for- eign diplomatic and consular officials dais claU In Nicaragua The Tile government govern govern- ment meat In n sending the pr protest test to the league of ot nations said it desired d to call th the attention of the tile world to to th the alleged Illegal acts of ot Mexico It rt is res reserving the right to make claims in the future against against- l 1 Mex x- x ico MEXICO CITY CITY Aug 28 25 ArThe AP Ar- Ar The lea league ue of nations as V as nothing to do with Mexico and M Mexico has baa nothing to do with the l league ague of ot nations said Foreign Minister 1 Saenz today He referred to 10 the announcement that Nicaragua has protested to the league against an art alleged filibustering filibuster filibuster- ing expedition sent to Nicaragua from Mexico to aid the revolutionists revolution revolution- In the Central American r pub lie lic Senor Saenz added that the tho Mex Mex- ican government had no knowledge of at any Mexican 1 interference in the NIcaraguan revolution and said that If any individual Mexicans were there as revolutionists or 01 munitions munitions munitions mu mu- runners all President Chamorro Chamorro Cham Cham- orro had h-ad to do was to capture them and seize ti the munitions It is entirely Nicaragua's affair and the Mexican government had nothing to do with It Senor Saenz declared S The protest of ot Nicaragua to the league of or na nations is the first Latin American Amei dispute to come com before it and has led to the qu question of what the attitude of ot the league shall be toward controversies arising on ore the American continent The covenant of the league prohibits the league taking any action would af affect affect at- at the tho validity of the Monroe doctrIne doc doc trine Mexico Is not a a. member of the league b but t advices from Geneva say that the secretary g general ot of the league Sir Erick Brick DrUmmond has hassent hassent hassent sent copl copies of the protest to au all members of the organization and nd Mexico as well It Is provided by the cov covenant nant that nonmembers of the league sh shall be invited to accept the obligation of ot membership wh when n a dispute arI arises s between h member members and nonmembers Nicaragua has requested no specific action by the l league ague but the organIzation organization organization organ organ- Is 15 desirous Of df hearing both sides Of the tho controversy If there hele should be an appeal for an investigation A gation b by the le league gue council ot at Nic Nicaragua Nicaragua's charge that Mexico flagrantly flagrantly fla fla- fla I grantly violat violated d the tile rights of ot the Nicaraguan n republic by use of force th the council would carry this out and make recommendations If Mexico texico then refused e Used to o ac accept ept temporary membership in th the le league gue and re reSorted resorted resorted re- re sorted to war the l league ague penalty against an aggressor aggress r state would operate against her ner |