Show FAILURE OF t OROZCO L DUE TO UNCLE SAM Inability to t 1 G Get t War Sup Su plies Stopped Progress of the Revolt COMMITTEE BELIEVES INTERVENTION COMING I Madero Mad Revolution Would Have Failed but fort for t I American Help L LOS S A ANGELES G LES Se Sept 28 t. t investigate in in- ed States States' subcommittee r relations lati ns with th Mexico cO concluded con con- eluded its ita work in this city today y and while ita itai D members are noncommittal ml aa as asto to to the subject t matter ot of t the e report they hey will submit t. t to o th toe the senate enato commit commit- tee teo on n relations Sentor Senator Smith 6 y yi t a ii t Wt Y evidence e show showing w ing ng that since the beginning ing of t the Madero Ma- Ma dero r revolution v large 1 rge quantities of mu munitions mu mu- of of war have be been n shipped into Mexico across the th American border The report it it is believed will wui hold bold b ld that the evidence add adduced ed points to the Ithe necessity for tor the United States to t intervene In Mexico In order o er that Americans and American interests receive re re- re proper protection I The committee has been in continuous ous session sion since September 1 at which time the senators senatore loft left Washington The investigators spent ten days daye in El P Paso 8 I gathering facts and ten days day in Los Angeles lh The remainder of ot the time I Ihas has been taken up uI up in ira el traveling D The investigators have have- interrogated witnesses orally and taken the written litten testimony of seventy five oth oth- th- th ore ers The testimony covers more than SOO typewritten pages The transcribed notes will be attached to tho the c committees committee's committees committee's commit commit- tees tee's report to t the e senate Smiths Smith's View of Testimony Speaking of the testimony ny Senator Smith said The testimony of everybody we have examined a agrees ees on this one point That if arms ammunition and supplies supplies sup plies needed in warfare had bad been permitted permitted per per- r- r to enter the country during durin the Oro Orozco co rebellion tho same as they wore during the M Madero revolution Orozco would have been bean In Mexico City long longa ago a o. o The Tho rigid enforcement of the law lawa a against tho the admission into Mexico of l and has been Orozco Orozco's s 's JU greatest handicap Analyzed the evidence shows bows s that during the past two years rounds of ammunition were vere sent into Mexico from El EI Paso and ana rounds round from Los Angeles 8 It also shows that from El EI Paso Pas rifles had been eon sent across the border and from Los Angeles It was further shown that more than tons of dynamite dynamite dy dy- y had been shipped Mexico during tho the revolutionary periods Th Thod Tho d dynamite amite has been used for mining as aswell aswell well welI as for tho th blowing up tin of ot bridges brid e No dynamite is 15 permitted to go i into to Mexico at tho present time No Ban Ean During Madero RevoltA Revolt A A largo large percentage percenta o of tho the total amount of firearms ammunition and dynamiter dynamite said Senator Fall went into the tho republic during the Madero revolution It is said the evidence proves conclusively con con- elusively that no American m money ney was used in financing the Orozco revolution tion but tends to establish tho the claim I that American funds were wore used to finance tho Madero revolution n. n Senator Fan Fall will leave heave tomorrow with Secretary Fred Ireland and it is possible that while in El Paso en orate east additional evidence tending to t prove that American money was WM wasi i used in the Madero revolution will be obtained Senator Smith the chair chair- man will wIn spend spond a afew few days more in the I southland and and- join Senator Fall either cither in El Paso or Washington when the tha preparation of the tho report and its recommendations recommendations rec rec- will be forthwith corn com The committee has until January Jan Tan uary 4 to tOI file its report but the findIngs findings find find- ln ings will be transmitted to the foreign relations committee committe with as delay as possible |