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Show SEEK LEAVE FROM FIGHTING ZONE APPROACH OF FEDERAL SOL- DIERS ALARMS NATIVE8, WHO ASK REFUGE IN CALIFORNIA Canlu Government Officials 8ay No Permits Have Been Issued; Mex- ca" Is Quiet. Efforts to Mend Differences Made r Mexlcall, Lower Callfornhi. Many applications have been made by Mexicans Mex-icans living here for permission to send their families across tho bound-n bound-n ry to Calexlco In the event of fighting fight-ing resulting from the expected arrival ar-rival of Mexican federal troops In Lower California, according to officials offi-cials of Governor Ksteban Cantu's government. gov-ernment. No penult for audi emigration emigra-tion have been granted, It was added. Following n quiet Sunday, Mexlcall was slow to resume Its usual activities Monday. One of bis offlclnl acts Is expected to bo tho naming of an orfl-clal orfl-clal to remain on the American sldo of the International lino to expedite business at the American customs-house. customs-house. Announcement that this step would bo taken was mitdo after Walter F. Hoyle, American consul, Issued a statement advising acceptance of an order of (Iovernor Cantu Instructing Mexican customs officials to pay no attention to the absence from maul-, festos of the signature of M. O. l'nre-des, l'nre-des, Mexican consul ut Calexlco, who represents tho be la Huerta government. |