Show BANDIT VILLA VILU AGAIN ESCAPES AFTER ATTACK S De Facto Troops Take Up t Chase and zd d Pursue Outi Out Out- I l law i w t T Toward vard Border EL PASO Tex Feb 4 Gen Francisco Villa Is encircled by forces of the de facto government government govern govern- ment and cannot cross the International International international Inter Inter- national line If that be his obJective obJective ob- ob acc according to Gen Gabriel Gavira commandant at Juarez sad Villa Is encircled somewhere between Ojo and ryta EL PAS Texas PASc-Texas Texas FebU Juarez the Uie Mexican border town opposite h here herre r was completely tely isolated tod from communication Lion Bon with Chihuahua City as as the result sult ot of the the jck late ate yesterday of l' l Francisco Yil pon the garrison at Moctezuma miles south 10 of here f Beyond the fact that Villa i lt be attack attack- on on docte- docte zuma no hew i received at military h headquarters j p t to early this m morning morningto to indicate h ho J w the fight at t Moctezuma Moctezuma j zuma progressed Troops Herrera were I hurrying Chihuahua City to at attack at- at tack Villa w 11 ri s from Villa Ahumada Ahumada men imen and some mic machine ne guns uns were we're Jr en route to Moctezuma Moctezuma Moctezuma zuma to support th the C Carranza troops They rhey argued th that shou should d the th fighting be prolonged Villa would be surrounded on all ali sides Villas Villa's attack on Moctezuma Io oc occurred occurred occurred oc- oc at about the time that otti official Jal advices had report t d l him lIm at Tule about forty miles east of ot the th Gallego station on the Mexican an Central rail rail- way App Apparently Villa had swung westward from his reported objective at Bosque Bonito and came upon the Moctezuma garrison w which had al already already already al- al ready been ordered to pursue pursue- him as part of the movement to lo close In around him H Hundreds Driven Out In hurrying to toson to toson torel rel son on at 1 t Y th fele te graph raph operator r so communication was further Interrupted DOUGLAS Ariz Feb I 4 4 Several 4 Several hundred undred persons who were driven from Sonora last De December ember as the result of ot ofa ofa 8 a fe feud d arid and because they were in sympathy sympathy sympathy sym sym- pathy with the Villa revolt will he permitted to return to their homes al at alSan alSan San Miguelito from their their temporary abodes in Chihuahua hua state if th they thy y designate certain of ot their leaders who must remain In exile according to ad advices advices advices ad- ad vices received today by Ives G. G Lelevier Mexican consul here from Gen P. P Elias Ellas 1 Cal Calles es military governor of Sonora Leaders in Exile I I The expatriation of ot the San l residents was the outgrowth of a feud of many years standing between them and the inhabitants of Bavispe The two communities are about three miles apart and situated about miles south of the American border It was the people of ot Bavispe who espoused the cause of ot Carranza that drove the San l residents from their homes The latter followed Villa on his retreat into Chihuahua and since have resided In ui that t state Early this week they sent a deputation deputation deputation deputa deputa- tion to Palomas Chihuahua asking Col Francisco Saenz commanding the thu Carranza garrison there to obtain permission permission per per- mission for tor their return to Sonora The application was referred to General Calles who agreed to their return upon condition that their leaders remain In exile Hundred Feudists Die I The cause of ot the feud has never been explained d. d although it is s said aid more than have been killed in fights be between between be be- tween the two clans and that gre great t property damage has been done IncludIng Including including ing the alleged destruction of an elaborate elaborate elabu- elabu rate irrigation system built bunt by the people people people peo peo- of San Miguelito l to utilize the waters of the Bavispe river Practically cally all of the people In the two communities communities com com- are c said to be related MEXICO CITY Feb 4 Gen Pablo Gonzales commander of the Carranza ranza forces In the capital has made public the text of a manifesto Issued by the th Continued on pa pare page e 6 6 BANDIT VILLA Continued from page 1 state of to the Mexican nation The manifesto says faye Oaxaca has proclaimed proclaimed pro pro- claimed its neutrality until constitutional constitutional constitutional order is resumed in the republic It is desired the manifesto adds fu tu stand aloof from fratricidal strife and being neutral to place Oaxaca in the position to act as a mediator when the time comes to bring the warring factions factions fac fac- together The manifesto says s further that tho government of Oaxaca has heard un unofficially unofficially unofficially un- un officially of the recognition of General by the United States and anu other governments and that if tho the constitutionalists constitutionalists constitutionalists con con- are prepared to resume constitutional order and give full fIU guarantees to nationals and foreigners the state of Oaxaca Is pr prepared pare 1 to co cooperate cooperate co- co operate with the Carranza government If this Is Js not riot done the manifesto adds add Oaxaca will continue her present attitude attitude attitude atti atti- tude until the constitution hn and 1 laws are enforced and p peace ace is restored WASHINGTON Feb 4 General 4 General Carranza after formally decreeing the capital of ot Mexico for at least a year has notified his embassy here that tonight he will go to Guadalajara Guadalajara Guada Guada- lajara He HP expects to return to Quero- Quero taro tare in few a-few weeks meanwhile visitIng visiting visiting visit visit- ing Morella capital of Michoacan tn E Ea- Ea theatre at is being prepared for the convention at which nominations for the presidency will bo be made The convention has not yet been called calle 1 So great progress has been made In the campaign against t ty hus in Mexico City City- that schools will be reopened l 1 Monday I |