Show II Bord r War Bulletins Bulletins' I DOUGLAS Ariz March 15 Ives Ives Ives G G. consul j here demanded today that the local express agent turn over to him cartridges consigned to Gen P P. P Elias Calles and order ordered d held last night by th the American military ry authorities His request st was refused Lelevier then telegraphed to Eli EliSeo eo Arredondo at Washington asking tasking him to secure permission of President Wilson for delivery of the cartridges Consul Lelevier s said id that General Calles had been instructed by Gen Alvaro Alyaro Obregon Carranza Carranza's minister of war to operate co-operate with American troops in pursuit of Villa and that he could not do so without this ammunition DEMING N. N M M. M March 15 Capt A. A W. W Brock and nd Lie t. t Clyde Ely of the New Mexico national guard left here by automobile at midnight for Columbus up upon n receipt of reports that they might be beable beable beable able to witness witness' the entry of the American troops into Mexico Columbus umbus is about forty miles from here MARFA MARF A Tex March 15 The 15 The reported death of Colonel Rojas s Carranza commander at Ojinaga at the hands of his own men who attempted to mutiny last night was confirmed by telephone advices here 1 e today Q Y E s was was J trying to to control t his men n who ho were drinking and threatening to invade the die United States wI lie en-lie h he w was as s sl from m mI the crowd according ng to th the report I W WASHINGTON AS March State sta 15 State e department officials are puzzled puzzled I by the departure of Consul Williams from Torreon They have given him no instructions to leave and have no reports of any disorders in that region still they realize that the consul must have I some good reason for leaving They are reluctant to believe that the consulate is in danger I |