Show n. n I. I i IN INo MEXICA MEXICAN A ASH H NAI NA- NA I I AS IVAl UI DISAGREE ui Carranza Fights With Back to Wall iVall I ebel Chiefs Launch I IR R w Over Leadership i PASO Texas May 13 capital of the state of Coahuila been re recaptured by Carranza under under federal Governor Qt Ji is s stated by a high of of- I M Iwho arrived in El EI Paso a refu refu- t today j jN II N N ANTONIO Tex May 13 I h n 1 thousand Carranza troops are I at Monterey according unconfirmed to official I nj- nj report j jers ers today went over to the the first of this week and Car Car- officers left the the city in com corn ro automobiles Wh When n they is not stated in the report PASO Tex May 13 Dis Dis- Dis r 4 s among rebel leaders orreon orreon as to o who is ranking mander there has resulted in Rate tate of anarchy in the city ity it declared by a former Carranza a l who arrived here from Mex- Mex I toda today General Genera Cesario Castro swung to the reb rebel l cause when I Torreon orreon Carranza garrison reL re- re L d di has been repudiated by the thethis this i and th thI the re-j re I I. I irs rs ra are arc n or General Genera Joaquin Amaro t to e charge of the city J IlTA CA R ENTERS RE J J Tilla and General Amaro have have been been j-ered j erd to take command of f 2000 Chi Chi- shua troops for for foran an an expedition Governor Go Aretta who i is is tilt still listing the revolution In the state stateD D Durango It is s reported 1 OBREGON I chiefs at Torreon are pre- pre ting trouble inong the rebels as result suIt of ot jealousy exis existing between regon and G General Pablo Gonzales o othey they say can can never agree Son- Son are art being rushed south to torease ease rease the showing of ot Obregon and avoid a possible coup by Gonzal Gonzales s. s I. I isis ISIS Comes C. omes in In ranza anza Battle ERA PERA ERA CRUZ RUZ Mexico I iMay MaTy y 13 columns of ot revolutionary re re rushed up to the front L believed that hat the cl climax max of ot the ck c battle which has been raging the and Obregon Obregon- at Satt Marcos Manios Is now at d di he reinforcements me ts vere were comman command command- Y General Antonio Antonio Portas Portas and General Guadalupe Sans Sani San- San i s in command o of the Mexican el earmy anny at San Marcos which has s sI eng g d with with the remnant of ot I Io I o op ops that remained lo loyal al to Car Car- a. a advices from the theL the- the I L action indicated th thai t the fight uld uil be a decisive one and that Car Car- iza's z zas fate would depend upon the e. e L C OVER ON BORDER QUA GUA PRE ITA Sonora Sonora Mexico 7 Wih Win the Mexican revolution revolution- claiming claiming- control of ot Nuevo Leon LeonT T in add addition to Sonora the revolution seemed ay y to be be- practically over as s far tar the Ithe the border is concerned hat That General al Calles reb rebel l wa war war- minX milt r held this belief bellet was was' evidenced reports that he was r he for h City and probably will not nott nott pat t at t Juarez or other border points h had planned ELS JELS CONTROL GULF 1 L PASO SO Tex May Mar 13 13 Mexican n today control gun the ts talin In the Gulf Gult of Mexico and vir- vir Wy 11 all of ot the republic advices red reed re- re red ed d here hete declared of the gunboats gunboats' gives GenI Gen Gen- t I Obregon command over the en- en eastern stern coast ot of t moros Surrender itter t er of Hours Tex May Ia 13 Gen Gen Gen- l lIE IE Ryes Reyes LEMeT Mexican n revolutionary vo i her announced that satisfactory s under way for tor the peaceful ender render of Matamoros upon his return I this afternoon from a arence arence ference rence with General Rafael ColUnga ral iral garrison commander He Jle said her ther conference was to be held at 4 ock k Reyes and Colunga conferred In InI inI IJ I anta Santa Cruz Crus customs house directly sl Site e Brownsville regon egon gon Emphasizes to U. U S. S ASHINGTON May 13 A A policy of ot liness to foreigners and pardon for Offenders against previous Mexican nes es Cs has hall been put In operation by the theion theon ion on government t to advices ved ed here today v 0 States consulate at Piedras it had been told by rebel lea les th that t Americans and other C nUnu d o CLASH NEAR Continued from page 1 I. foreigners would be safeguarded The the desires friendly re reI relations re- re I Obregon government consul was I lations with this country the informed |