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Show MEXICANS BEND FAMILIES TO THE UNITED STATES L08 ANGELE8. May 20. Fleeing from war's terrors in Cananea and Hermoalllo. a party headed by genora Amelia M. Pa Torres, wife of the governor of Sonora. arrived In Ie Anajetea Friday from tha Mexican border. Included In the party were tha mot bar. sons and adopted daughter of tha governor; 8enora E. R. Arnold. lfe of ths deposed mayor of Cananea, and a number of other members mem-bers of prominent Mexican families. Murh difficulty and many perils were encountered In their flight to tha Amert-I Amert-I can border, soma of the fugitives having I negotiated parti of tha distance by automobiles. auto-mobiles. "All tha mors prominent man In ths war gone ara sending their families awsy," Senora Arnold said. "Tliey fear that ex ceases will follow tha signing sign-ing of a peace agreement that tha real trouble will begin rather than end with tha resignation of President Diss. "Drunk with tha power that has fallen Into their hands, tha Insurractos want mora. Recruits ara pouring Into the rebel, camps. When it comes time for thess forces to disperse an era of violence throughout tba republic is likely." Fenorm Arnold attributed tha government's govern-ment's defeat to Inability to pay Its soldiers. sol-diers. "laack of money lad to many desertions." deser-tions." she explained. "Fifty-seven Nationals Na-tionals deserted In a single day in Her-mosfllo Her-mosfllo because there not enough funds OB hand to pay their wages." |