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Show CARING FOR WOUNDED American Physicians Attend Mexican Soldiers Sol-diers Who Were Shot Down in Yesterday's Battle at Naco Naco, Ariz., April 9 The Yaqui In- i dians. fighting with the Mexican constitutionalists con-stitutionalists against the Huertn government, gov-ernment, stoically refused to attack Naco during the night The chiefs explained ex-plained that if killed at night the Indian In-dian braves believed that their souls would float through Indefinite dark- j ness. The Yaquia did some of the hardest fighting yesterday Seven members arrested by the Ninth United States cavalry patrol yesterday earned dynamite hand grenades, supposedly to assist in the early attack from the Arizona side of the line. Major Reed of the Ninth cavalry, j U S. A., placed a row of railroad i cars loaded with coke along the border, bor-der, thus to lessen the danger to residents resi-dents of the Arizona town. As In previous Mexican border battles, bat-tles, American physicians and volunteer volun-teer nurseB were not wanting. Two army physicians and a Naco doctor In army ambulances visited the state troops camp to find more than 50 wounded aoldiers uncared for on the field The leaders would not permit their removal to the American side, whore the federal injured are being treated The civilian physicians remained re-mained during the night operating on ihe most serious cases oo |