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Show i uu Declare for Obregon and Demand De-mand Surrender of Federal Fed-eral Garrison LAREDO, Texas, May 7. Sixty employes em-ployes of the Mexican customs and immigration im-migration son Ice in Nucvo Laredo, opposite op-posite this city, todaj declared themselves them-selves to be "Obregonlstas" and notified noti-fied military authorities they would attack the federal garrison unless the town was surrendered by two o'clock this afternoon. MARCH ON MEXICO CITY JUAHEZ, Mexico, May 3. One thousand thou-sand revolutionary troops already have started on their march from here to Mexico City, and . 500 more will Information givon out at military headquarters here at noon. The Mexican counsel in Laredo declared de-clared the rebels are not of sufficient force to mako a successful attack against the Nuevo Laredo garrison. It was reported but not confirmed that Carlos Ozuna, with a force of former federal cavalry also was approaching Nuevo Laredo to demand its surrender. sur-render. Telephone messages form Nuevo Laredo shortly after noon said little I -. r. ltnlnrr illenlovnil hv flip 171- habitants. Armed guards had been stationed on the roof of the municipal building, it was said. American authorities closed in the international lino at noon. Hold Up Train SAN ANTONIO, Texas, May 7. A report considered reliable reached here at noon that Mexican revolution-just revolution-just south of Nuevo Laredo, had cut wire communication lo the south and wore holding up a train en route from the border to Mexico City. Tho rebels were said to be en routo to Nuevo Laredo where the report said the federal fed-eral forcos would surrender. |