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Show ;her consular agent to u. s. to be expelled by mexico Belief Expressed That Slayer of American Citizen Has Been Killed TRADE EXCURSION TO STATES IS PLANNED Carranza Government Alarmed Alarm-ed by Increasing Emigration of Farm Laborers MEXICO CITY. March 4. W. O Jenkins, former United States consular consul-ar agent at Puebla, whose permission to act in that capacity was recentlj revoked, is to be expelled from Mexico in consequence of his alleged dealings , with rebels, according to insistent reports re-ports here. The United States embassy em-bassy has handed a new note to the Mexican foreign office relative to the I charges preferred in an interview by Julio Mitchell, prosecutor of the state of Puebla, which involved procedure followed by the embassy during the progress of the Jenkin's case. Murderer Slain Manuel-GonsKvlf.'lendcr-of- the'band which shot and killed Augustus Morrill, Mor-rill, formerly American consul at Man-zanillo, Man-zanillo, on February 26, has been .killed by government troops, accord- , ing to semiofficial slatepients issued here last night. Military commissioners ordered out tvjobile columns in pursuit of the banc: its. One of tho columns encountered a band of outlaws between Manzanlllo and Colima. In addition to the leader, it is staled that a number of bandits were killed. Plan Trade Excursion Decision to organize a great trade excursin to the United States and to open as soon as possible an intcrnit- j tional exposition for foreign goods In this city was reached by the Federation Federa-tion of Mexican Chambers of Conv 1 merce In session here yesterday. It j was also decided to Inaugurate a special spe-cial moving picture service for the purpose pur-pose of exhibiting technical and com- I merclal films throughout tho Unitedd j States. Addresses at the federation meeting have pointed out that tho projects determined de-termined upon would prove the stability stabil-ity of the Mexican government and I business firms here, increase commerce com-merce between Mexico and the United States, help eliminate misunderstandings misunderstand-ings and bring about closer relations between the two republics. , Exodus of Mexicans I Mexican workers aro going to I he United States in large numbers and the exodus is becoming alarming, ac-I ac-I cording to press advices from northern ! state. Serious danger to numerous in-j in-j dustries in that region through non-j non-j use and through largo areas of farm land through lack of cultivation Is apprehended. ap-prehended. Tho department of labor ha$ issued a statement warning Mexicans to beware be-ware of fraudulent contracts by which, I' is alleged, many Mexicans have been swindled In southern United Stales. Mexican consuls throughout the world are advised In a circular just j issued at the foreign office not to vise I passports of persons asking permls- sion to travel to Mexico when it Is I known they aro anarchists, Bolshevik! Bolshev-ik! or radical agitators. I Frederich Kreinsler an Austrian who arrived In the Tampico region last December, has been expelled from this country, according to advices from Tampico, on the ground that ho had been spreading soviet propaganda ; in tho oil regions. |