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Show PRESIDENT CALLS 001 STATE MILITIA HUNDRED THOUSAND NATIONAL GUARDSMEN MAY BE SENT TO MEXICAN BORDER. " Militiamen Will Be Used for Border Guard Duty In Order That More Regulars May be Sent Into Mexico If Necessary. WashinKton Virtually the entire mobile strenpth of the national guard of all states and the District of Columbia Co-lumbia was ordered mustered into the federal service on Sunday niphl hy President Wilson. About 100,000 men are expected to respond to the call. They will be mobilized immediately for such service on the Mexican hor der as may later be assigned to them Frederick Kunston. commandinp; the border forces, will designate the time and place for movement of guardsmen lo the international line, as the occasion occa-sion shall require. In announcing the orders. Secretary IJuker said the stale forces would be ?mp!oyed only to guard the border and that no additional troop movement' into Mexico were contemplated, ex cept in pursuit of raiders. Simultaneously with the national guard call, Ser rotary Daniels of the navy department ordered additional warships to Mexican waters on both coasts to safeguard American lives. ! At the war. navy and state d' p-vrt merits it was stated that no r.ew advices ad-vices as to the situation in Mexico l ad come to precipitate the new orders. ' Within the last two weeks, l.oww-r. tension has been l:u re.is:r.g st, ad.'.y The crisis presented by Ge:;er..l Civr ran's note demanding the p-c.t'.l if 1 lo-ner.vl IVr-h:i.g's expeditionary f- r. e has been followed by a virtual ultimatum ultima-tum served on tl.o An-., rn an ofr':c,-r by ilerier.tl Trevino. M.-v.,a:i co:i-.::.a:;.'.er in Chihuahua. To this was addi I the . possibility that American a:;J V x; .an troops had .'... -hid u. ro-s t'.e tor- ( jer from s.,n 1'., :.:-o. T, xa. Ad::;;t;:.-tr;f:on i :: . :.ils ii.a p.o at tcrr.pt to ro!:r, .,1 t'.tr r,-!of ov,r afe return of ; r An o r-. :.'.- c.o Cry .iron to the A2.ir.i..:i - v ! ::., h.-rd.-r. Ti e tro. r.r cr. i 1 ir. p-.r-ui: of l-.itt !:t in e f. e i f .:::..!.. : - tl.a: t' , V wen'.. I be ii '.i.V, I if :'.' d 1 so tier.. r.il Put-.-toti ! r. j- r. 1 C ..t l.e ant c p it- I : g' :.: f. I ri -u::..tt 'V w : h I '.vrr.i'. .' i tr ; -. ! y.!..;:.-at .in if t e r...t .-r.'. f :" '.-p.., '.-p.., :i to -ii i . ri C- :., r.,'. h'-.-.i.-'on's '..:.' will p.i v e t e w ., y f . r r ' v - " c -. :: . e : -o ,., ,i r,c .! .ir- f. r i:-.. :. '. .' m rv too 111 M, O 111 1' e l V t !-.! v'i i -, ' '1 1 01 '. j in w; t'e i .vrr.i:.. co r: ". The f ::.ir.l - ::;i n then: ' Tr . c. u' .l r. t be us. d 1.ot-.1 t'-.e eve wn' o.it j.i I t ' on: y of . o: t r. -- a". I u::: .1 : ' y ! a I loin:::,', r, .1 f.-r :! at i'..ily. a- t' .y ar.- . , v I o;:t nr. 1. r t ie old r.,.'."...i '..w ! y;-.e r. vi l.iw. w':::. !i wou'.l l;,.,ke t . ::i , .:'..i!'.o for any du'y ::: r '.lie f. .! : oral K.'i.-riiii.i'KI, g s :: to i ; !)' i- |