Show ADMIRAL WINSLOW MAKES DEMANDS ON MEXICANS TOPOLOBAMPO Sinaloa Mexico by radio to San Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- Fran cisco Dec 2 Adequate Adequate protection protection protection pro pro- pro pro- at once for American lives and property in Sinaloa was demanded today from General Munoz Muno the C commander by Admiral Cameron McRae Winslow commanding the Pacific fleet who arrived ar at rived dyed here toda today on his flagship the United States States cruiser San Diego General General Gen Gen- eral Munoz gave e assurances that such protection would be afforded Admiral Winslow his staff and of officers officers of of- of ot an expeditionary force brought on the San Di Diego visited Los Mochis immediately to inspect the town twice raided recently by Mayo Indians and Villa soldiers soldiers Homes Are Looted They found American homes and property looted and destroyed confirmed confirmed con con- firmed previous pre reports ot of the de destruction do- do of ot property the the- confiscation the of 1300 m mules les harness wagons and equipment belonging to the United Sugar hugar com company any and of ot various other depredations It was WR confirmed also that Carranza soldiers returning to th the place after the raids participated in looting according to the best re reports re- re ports The home of the American n consular agent M M. A A. ALewis Lewis a fine tine brick structure structure ture was looted and completely burned The consulate consulato was entered forcibly during the raids raid's windows window's were smashed papers were ransacked and the hinge spindles on the consulate con con- safe were broken off in an ap apparent apparent apparent ap- ap parent attempt to open it Set Homes Afire AH An houses were looted it was found and the magnificent residence of ot B n F F. Johnston president of or the United Sugar companies was set on oti fire tire atter it was looted A Chinese servant nt hiding g on the roof root obtained a fire tire extinguisher and put out the fire file Among the looted and burned houses was that of J J. P P. Scally an American citizen J J. D D. D Dillingham who was carried off ott by the raiding Indians November 20 escaped and returned today and took refuge on board the San Diego He lie said ho he was required to act as chauffeur for foi the Indians but he was well treated Carr Carranza troops tal taken en to toGua Gu Gua mas Sonora north of ot here for foi forthe the campaign in Sonora now are be being being be- be ing jug returned to Manzanillo Collma Colima because of ot trouble in that state and Jalisco |