Show Dissatisfied Refugees pJ Appeal cal to Pres President For an Investigation L' L Los Angeles Angelas Cal Cat Sep Sept 20 An O.-An An appeal appeal ap ap- ap- ap pea peal to President Wilson 1 to investigate ato tho the circumstances under which American Amen Ameri car can settlers in the Yaqui valley alley in Sonora Sonora Sonora So- So nora left tb their lr horne homes and came to the United States was telegraphed from Los Angeles loda today b by Charles F. F OBrien In the massa massage c Mr Ir OBrien O'Brien said fald he was appealing directly to the President b because causo he had received e 1 no response except through news s dispatches to a request he had made of ot the state de- de nt th that t the tho settlers be returned to their Sonora homes at the expense of ot the United States or that their prop- prop ry r ry In Mexico be protected by this na- na tion I Mr Ir OBrien O'Brien wrote of 01 the tho apparently deplorable blunder which caused refugees R who r recently enU arrived c here on the States ship Buffalo to aba don their homes and their property prop prop- erty erU w when en no necessity for su such h action ec existed is td lie He declared Consular Agent g nt Robert Vail of Guaymas and LI ut R. R I I. I L. L Henle Hen Hen- le Icy lej virtually had ordered the s rs to leave lea on forty eight ort ort-el ht hours hours' notice and had falle 1 to acquaint them with the contents of President Wilsons Wilson's message rell relative nE to the quitting of M ico b by Americans m He added th that t telegraphic advices s to him rec received to today a from Sonora stated stale nil 11 was as there and that the thc YaquI In IndIans were canning no trouble Bringing sixteen American eB es and one German from nom points around Topolobampo on the west coast of Mexico the United States SlateR gunboat Yorktown arrived hero today The Yorktown wa was on guard dut duty on the Mexican coast for several rie months and Commander Bradshaw said h he heard of no no Instances eB where Americans wore were se seriouslY seriously seriously se- se molested Most of ot the refugees ees were destitute |