Show I MEXICAN MEXICA N. N ANARCHY IS WORSE I End of Reign of Terror Is II Not in Sight Outlaws Rob and Slay at Will Spaniards Persecuted Ry ny United Press Tress WASHINGTON April 3 The Thc almost unbelievably chaotic conditions that exist in Mexico and conditions that obtain in iii the Mexican capital have been communicated com corn to Secretary W. W J. J Bryan by hy Americans and representatives tives of seventeen se toner nationalities still remaining In Mexico City Th The following are arc among th the the- glaring outrages outrages out out- rages cited In iii the communication Arbitrary taking from front Med Med- Mexicans cans and foreigners property In Including In- In eluding houses automobiles garages furniture money and crops Issuing of decrees so In contravention contravention contravention contra contra- of right light fairness and Justice as aa to be lie almost ible DeHlI Deliberate rate persistent and ill concealed conc attempt to starve a city of ot half haIr a million inhabitants depriving them of or fuel tuel water and transport transportation I Shipping of women In locked cattle cars to toe e Vera Cruz Crux Carrying away of or the tho controllers controllers control control- lers hers of electric street cars Closing of courts and schools Holding of priests for tor ransom Arrest and detention o of business men who had assembled assembled assem assem- bled at the request of the general gen gon- on- on eral cr-al In charge of the tho cH- cH city Persecution of ot Spaniards Suppression of mall and violation violation violation viola viola- tion of or sealed scaled correspondence Stripping of or public buildings Open invitation to violence and andI I oo L Sacking of or churches outraging of or women and killing of or men mono Arthur Dullard Johnson an AmerIcan American Amer Amer- ican nad a delegate representing tho foreigners sU stil un Mexico has hils arrived arrived ar nr- ar- ar rived In the United States and will Swill make known a statement sent tont to Secretary Bryan depicting real conditions con con- in Mexico and which Bryan Dran refused to make public It IB is claimed that It Is his purpose to tako take up the matter with men prominent In public lire life toward towan the end that the United States at ot large c cC C Continued on page 2 i. i MEXICO I l Ie i Continued from froni page e l I. I I 4 may know the elot story Mr Jr Johno r reached United States soil loll only a a. trip ot of the utmost uncertainly When hen he l left tt l I Mexico City there ther l were ere about fitt fifty American American there ther l According to Mr 1 Johnson CI Is drifting toward total destructor V from mom which a n mistaken altruism it II at powerless to save It Jr The pre struggle docs does not represent the Hie miff 1 ests eats of a R people to 10 I secure cure lI liberty equal rights so much as a class clus of 01 ambition and r cri revenge c. c t Americans 1111 in lit Mexico look to 10 i at ii i J ington Inston for or Ih lie protection which thU j. j believe It U I Is t their due to receive 1 grAs l t the tho administration desire e and un iy v u tlona bit duty to afford I S The wantonness of or acts that 12 fi I been committed renders It Impo ito i- i to 10 accept the professions of the f or their counsels as ns to the 1 course to be pursued by foreigners n. n la Is the earnest desire of ot the American In Sn Mexico to assist th j r administration to find a 1 solution tOt 11 the tho perplexing International situation Tr Th fri that exists and to this end thY thel re request quest that their efforts b be r regarded ai as all made maria In good faith ralth and that tn their lr r j knowledge and experience of the we f V lean situation be accorded full tull weight 1 5 They are arc willing to mako make a a. I If through them nn any ultimate good iw mat j accrue to the Mexican people or Am AmX Amr I f V lean ican prestige e. but they feel that tM thUl i far tAr the very opposite has hns been th the ne r n- suit nult TheY consider that thiet t Am nc n f t civilization Is la on trial and tb-it tb It 5 ia i- i whiCh a duty to perform a t humanity humanity n no WI lon longer er should be tIC postponed On March ll 12 the American sent Bent the following and final reply tI l' Secretary Bryan w tI They desire Insofar as 8 they e un n controvert t the tre systematic le m tr Pr t oe of ot the Mexican c situation 1 put nut an nn end to evasion and r of or th the truth In regard rd thereto e aU situation and nd 3 l ly on RI to 10 their own t tude They are not surprised that 0 OCR Ot jf iral eral should renew tene his hi prom prom- the utmost w tC tG lie Ire to exert himself to protest lives u and property pro property of or rt submit that t the tn Sri era cu but they te H Hb value of ot a n. promise should b be b by what Genend Carranza h has ha- dOli 51 decreed creed since his hili triumphal triumph and d into the the- City of Mexico on AuguSt 1 15 last 1 1 |