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Show II ' I ' mm j A A A A A A A jl j jl j j lF i QuitHTim m PART OE MAN A! II WOMAN SAVES THEM Train Upon Which American , Military Attache is Riding Is t Dynamited by Bandife , AMERICAN DOCTOR ! ALSO ESCAPES HARM ' H ' Fate of Members of Crew and of Other Passengers Is Not 'M Stated TH WASHINGTON, April 2. Lieu- I tenant Colonel Robert L. Camp- I jH bell, United States military at- 1 IH lache at the embassy in Mexico li City, his wife and an American ' r' women doctor named Paine were ij attacked by rebels a few miles from Mexico City, but escaped ;; through "quick work and quick- f ' H inss oE action," the state depart- j ' jH fnent v&is advised today. ' !; ; The attack took pla'cc at Tros V. j Marias,' a small station on tlie rail- ' JJ v;ay from Mexico City to Cuerna- ' ; vaca to which place the attache 1 was gojng for an out iug. The rcb- i .IH els with dynamite wrecked tlie A train aiid destroyed the track for sdnie distance r, v -?olncl&m H of his party escaped without in- jury, the advices stated. The -wo- 'iH men of the party hid in the woods JH near the station until the rebels 3mm left. The fate of the members of J JlH the crew and other passengers on MlH the train was not stated. 'C tH Details of the attack are being IH forwarded by mail from the em- j jH bassy at Mexico City. ' :, j; REBELS MAKE MOVE. 1 j jH AGUA PRIETA, Sonora, Mexico, iH April 2. A movement for a now unit- , ed government in Mexico to be launch- t ed by the more important rebel fac- j: tions of the republic, came to light j here today when half sheet posters ap- o poured in the form of proclamations t jH signed by Francisco de la Barra, for- fll mer provisional president of Mexico. (!! 1 1; ! |