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Show HUERTA OFFICIALS " HEAD REVOLUTION TWO FORMER FEDERAL GENERALS GENER-ALS LEAD REVOLT AGAINST CARRANZA AND VILLA. It is Said Convention Form of Government Gov-ernment Will be Established by Former Chiefs Under the Huerta Government. El Paso, Texas. A new revolutionary revolution-ary movement has been started in Mexico according to copies of a proclamation proc-lamation received here Saturday and signed by Jose Inez Salazar and Emilio P. Campa, two former federal generals. They were reported at the head of troops in central Chihuahua and about to attack Casas Grandes, a strategical point southwest of Juarez and west of Chihuahua City. The proclamation denounced both the Carranza constitutionalist government govern-ment as established at Vera Cruz and the convention government sustained by Villa. It was said that a convention conven-tion form of government would be established, by the new party. Support Sup-port in all parts of Mexico was claimed. The document was dated at Vado de Piedra, Chihuahua, November 25. This -was a few days after General Salazar escaped from the jail at Albuquerque, Albu-querque, N. M., where he was held on a charge of perjury. He previously previous-ly had been detained at Fort Bliss, Texas, by the American military authorities. au-thorities. Both he and Campa had been chiefs under the Huerta government, together to-gether with General Pascual Orozco, who previously had headed a revolution revolu-tion against the Madero government. Orozco is reported in New York conferring con-ferring with agents of the former Huerta government and, it is asserted, assert-ed, attempting to purchase arms and ammunition. The new movement is denounced by both Villa and Carranza Car-ranza followers as a reactionary attempt. |