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Show oo AMERICANS PROTECTED Prompt Action Taken By Ambassador Wilson in Mexican Revolt Washington. Feb 10. One American Ameri-can Is known to have been injured In yesterday's clash niencan Ambassador Am-bassador Henry Lane Wilson, at ihe first sign of trouble, took prompt action ac-tion to safeguard the lives of Americans Amer-icans and other loreigners As dean of the diplomatic corps he called all the foreign representatives into a conference and demanded from the Madero government set ific assurance as-surance that adequate protection be extended to all foreigners in the capital cap-ital Subsequently Ambassador Wilton Wil-ton made the same demand on Feiix Diaz At Mr Wilson's direc tion Montgoin --ry Schuyler, secretary of the em-baSsy, em-baSsy, made a tour of the city by automobile Immediately after the conflict be-tween be-tween the Diaz and Madero forces iu-reported iu-reported bodies of the dead and dying dy-ing uncared for In the pinzu Ambassador Wilson's telegrams confirm con-firm earlier dispatches of the control of the Mexican capital by the Diaz forces and the rapid sequence of events which followed the release of General Diaz and General Reyes from ihe federal prisons nn |