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S SOlDIERS UNDER FIRE AT NACO NACO MACO Ariz April S. ith lit little tIc advantage to cither side i e. e t toe stoe to e forces today altern alternately nt attacked Naco X aco Sonora or were met midway l by Ojeda's small fc federal force tic de- fending the Al' Al Arizona Sonora border town In III two distinct battles dur during ng the du day and a continual range lung artillery duel lUCi the thc federals are arc known kno to have ha c lost fOlt forty wounded and seven se killed d. d The state troops loss is believed be hp- fil to be much greater r. r Twenty l wounded uli hi 11 fl federals Is 15 were C brought here here for tr treatment n by 1 11 U United a i d Sta States 1 es arm army medical corps Two Iwo died lied while in ill the hospital Ten who de deserted reported that the lo lu Ios to the tile state troops was great at of tit battle where the atI at- at tall cl were vere caught in a r shower show of shell and m machine gun gUll bul- bul 1 iet t on p patrol duty ul Private White of or the Ninth United l Sla States tates 14 cavar cavalry was wounded In the hand and antI lC leg Trumpeter Trumpeter Trum Trum- peter 1 1 in was as shot hot through the shoulder the ball fahl piercing pierIng ln his body hodr and n falling into his c pocket U. 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J Bron Brown t ii i i h Tf 1 the abdom abdomen white while in til camp He Hc probably pro pro- ably aMy will ilI not hot S1 survive wounded troopers are ne negroes roc the slate lale troops pressed the tho h aBacI attack Ojeda his custom oC or striking the first blow hilow Throughout the day dar he made sallies to the south ca cast t and west assaulting superior forces fOlce only onh to return with slight l losses The Thc last sally was as made about ii o'clock when a carload of dynamite plo e led on the railway a short distance dis dia- tance tanco below the town either as a sl signal signal sig sig- nal or in an attempt to lO dynamite the town h by h stealth At t. t once the t federal deral I I general ordered a charge harge and ani once I I Continued on Page g 7 Column 1 I r n nl AMERICANS UNDER I l HOT FIRE AT NACO Three fires Negro Troopers on Patrol Pa Pa- ao a- a tr o Duty Hit Ib t by Mexican t Bullets 4 Continued on op Page Pas 3 3 Column 1 oro met the tho advancing lines of ot state troops troops Occasional firing continued into the tho night During Durin today's fighting bullets bullet fell tell frequently on the Arizona side of oC theline the theline line tine but while somo were spent ball haJI i man many many- pierced the walls of ot buildings The United States customs house houM was hit twice No Xo noncombatants were rep ported Injured aside from the tho negro troopers of or tho Ninth cavalry wounded by spent b balls early earl In tho the da day Word Yord comes from the tho state lines that only the tho groups of ot General Obregon and Colonel Alv Alvarez rez participated In the attack totaling no more than 1000 Reinforcements Re ReI- led by Colonels Caller Calle arid and Bracamonte are expected to arrive arrive ar ar- ar rive before morning This would make male the constitutionalists about WOO 2000 strong Sheltered In Theatre At the first shote shots residents of or this town Were hurried out of or bed h by byj troopers j r of ot the Ninth and Fifth FIrth caval- caval ry no Stores wro not opened and all residents of ot the Arizona town hurried to the theatre a thick adobe building reckoned to be bullet proof Balls from flom the tho long Jong range Mauser rUles rifles plunged through houses on this side of or j the lino Uno as If It fired at close range t Du During the carl early fighting fighting- It developed devel- devel roped that n a group of ot YaquI Indians oo- oo the bullring a half halt mild from town town but ut they were di driven en Iven from the position by n nn an assault of or Ojeda's regu- regu BL lars This may account for the heavy fire Vira cire falling on n the American side wine While the troopers of tho Ninth wore P rating tating breakfast In their camp bullets ballets v struck tables which overturned In the 5 ex excitement Two were wounded wound wound- ed fd and the cooks became beeam too excited 4 to cook another r meal Y Before the tho attack General Obregon notified United l States Consular Agent vT r K Ii of or the pl plan n t to attack t And the American soldiers did quick work in preventing the wounding wounding- of ot civilians f Federals Occupy T Monterey Monterey- r. r Mexico April A S.-A 8 A de detachment do- do of ot federal cavalry forming Z the he vanguard vl of the government o forces v commanded b by General Trucy Aubert r entered the city of ot Lampazos In the state of ot Nuevo oLeon Leon yesterday without without without with with- out opposition from the rebels rebo The t remainder of oC the tho federal tro troops ps are arS n marching arching northward repairing the railroads railroads rail rall- roads and telegraphs as thc they advance They s-They They are arc expected nt at Lampazos today rN ne-co ne Washington 1 April 8 Belief S-BoHeC Belief that Great Britain and Rus Russia l have recognized nied the Huerta government So was ex- ex expressed pressed to today n in t a mess mes message age from the Mexican foreign office to tho embassy here announcing that the countries J named ame l have made malIc It known that new ministers being being- sent would be persona grata rata Miguel Covarrubias who has hast hasi i t been lleen at t t London was va transferred to S St. St Petersburg and Bartolemo Carvajal y y v t S Rosas losas Is on his wa way way- from St. St Petersburg Peters Peters- Peters F l burg to London Guatemala has recognized reco recognized Luis Lul P. P as minister from Mexico I Charge en I El Paso Texas April S. S s. r I am goIng going go- go Ing to Washington to gl give o Secretary Bryan Bran proofs of ot thO part taken b by Ain Ain- 23 Wilson in n the Mexico City re revolt revolt re- re H 1 volt declares Roque Gonzales Garza former member of ot the tho Madero chamber of or deputies and ancl now agent ent in the f United States of or the constitutionalist I revolution Sen Senor or Garza arrived here hore I t 1 today toda from San Antonio where he has I C 1 headquarters tors C Charges against Wilson made bi b by byi i i my colleague Deputy Luis LullS Manuel Rejas Ho- Ho jas In jn a n. document sent Secretary J Bryan Bran will Ill bo boo substantiated wi with wih h ac actual ac- ac t that ual proofs continued Garza who was was' one one of tho the early carl organizers of ot the thet t Madero revolution and brother of or off f Francisco l Gonzales Garzo Madero cab cah- cabinet inet net member and governor of or the red relI- oral cial district There ro are are twelve distinct charges which will show when proved that WIson Wilson Wil WI- son acted against the Madero govern govern- Inn ment t The constitutional party part If Ir successful successful success success- ful in o overthrowing overthrowing- the Huerta got gov will Ill not be a responsible for debts of or the present party Marty In power ower according to Senor Garza Garza- In this announcement an an- announcement he speaks by b authorization authorisation of ot Governor Carranza military head o tho the revolution 1 If Huerta borrows mone money wo we will win not rot accept the debt h he said This Is In l keeping with President Wilsons Wilson's ro- ro re recent cent stand against dollar diplomacy as referring referring- to Latin-American Latin countries s which have ha no constitutional go rn- rn went In this we count on the tho sym sympathy pa pathy th of ot all Americans who assisted by moral support the Madero revolution revolution revo revo- lution which was exactly similar to the present movement against unconstitutional military i Soldiery Soldiers in Affray Galveston April S For S.-For For an hour a a number of United States soldiers fought a a. battle In tho the streets with a crowd of or Mexicans and ne negroes roes here today Ono soldier was killed and two In injured In- In It required both the police reserves re reserves reserves re- re serves and the provost guard to restore re restore re- re store order Zapata Force Forc Ron Routed d. d Mexico City April 8 Pig hUnS Fighting which has been In progress in and AmI about Tulancingo one of ot the most Important Im tm cities In the state slate of ot Mexico l ended today toda- in a rebel defeat Government Government Government Gov Gov- reports state that oo 00 followers fol tol- fol- fol lowers lower of ot Zapata apata were killed The Ther r rebels hels outnumbered the GOO government government govern overn- ment troops but the latter allet used machine guns and other field pieces effectively eh |