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THE TUR VILLA RAIDS AGAIN . THREATEN BORDER U. §. Government Appeals to Carranza for Protection March hua, Washington sctivities in Chil 19.—VYillista resulting in depredations against' Americans and their property and the reported cap- ture recently of seve Americans have attracted the dircct attention of thé state department which has called on the Amc City to 1 emba at bring them to the ention of .General Carranza’s government with a request for the American” protection of Annoupcement is niade had American emb; that the telegrs department there the reported capture -hy: Vilistas at Las Cruces, Chihuahua, of James E Whetten, an American. and Joseph Bentley, a Mormon, the latter. it i =aid, beinz a turalization. Mexican eitizen by na ‘The emba was direct- ed to request the. Mexican ment to take every step to rescu Whe‘ten and 1o’ insre the protection of Americ citizens wherever the bandits All information tment Indicates 't -oming bolder.. At dicated fhat he wa as fifty miles south of Columbu Mexico, the town which he and his gang shot up.in 1916. The raid led to the dispateh of the Pershing puni- tive expedition into Mexico under or- ders to get'¥illa dead or alive. The war departnient has, through- out the we maintained a strong force on the'j) an border. This force cons| asoned cavalrymen who were not. sent to France, wvaifable for resumption of th Villa,ghould he border or come closs capture “Quite another case,” said the sta department in an official announce- ment today, “is that reported by Rep- resentative Edward f. Hamilton of Michigan who telegraphed the partment that ‘Warren & Co. inform me- that Lopez and Ojitos hold men in ranch for $5,000 with threat to kil them and destroy ranch if money is not paid. Congressman Hamilton stated that Lopez has 400 men and has taken the towns of Janos and Ascunsion and that Warren & Co." foreman is' raising money for .t rapsom. Twb days before . the. r ceipt of Representative FHamilton’s telggram the department requested govern reaching the de- Villa cent dispateh in- operating as near New is be- time for = id on the enough to risk de- the embassy at Mexico City urgently | to request the Mexican government to extend the proper protection to the lives and property in question.” Mexico | phed to the | regarding | | pletely | for | would delay troops and would amount to annulling i KISH CIGARETTE NFW RRITAIN DAILY RESNALD TR T F Turkish tobacco were best tobacco for cigarettes, like any ordinary cigarette—a Why live and die without living ? il is living. They are so good. They: delicious. May we not say, they am glorious? They are not expensive. like diamonds, which naturally cost' than rhinestones. ; 100% PURE TURKISH-—the world’s most 1} famous tobacco for cigaretles. 3 '\? NSNS o Al §\\ ““ g A Judge for‘v yourself—! = PYTTREITR A S s FUND TO EDUCATE 5 SOLDIERS ]N‘CREA ED | Am ns Incapacitated While Pight- | ing in Allied Armies Will Benefit By This New Donation, Washi on, March 19.—Through donations to a “giant authorized by congress, the fed- several fund" ! cral board for vocational education announced today it was now able to ' offer vocational re-training to Amer- ican citizens who were disabled while serving in the armies of the Allied na- tions. This privilege is not accorded under the vocational education act al- thoug an alien who served in the American army and was disabled is | entitled to the training. The members of the board said to- day they desired to get in touch with all Americans in the Allied armies “were in ity the first to fight” and were disabled while | cngaged in such service of their or voeational edu the board was pre training to them s to o Upon proof | injuries and ncce: cation, it wa ired to give as fully and com- soldier in the United service MILITARY TERMS OF TREATY AMENDED Changes Will Per Amcrican Troops In Germany to Return Home More Quickly. Paris, March 18, (By the Associat- cd Press.)--The military terms of the treaty have been amended by the elimination of the clause providing | the control of Giermany’s arma- ment for an indefinite period. Ad- miral W. S. Benson of the United | States navy pointed ont that the orig- i inal terms committed the United | States to a virtually indefinite occen- | pation of Germuny and it was chiefly and it s ) o) pis insistence that the terms were | modific American delegates s0 pointed out that control of any por- tion of Germany for such a period the return ‘of American the sovereignty of Crermany As amended, the terms provide for control through the time fixed for the delivery of materials of war, guns and ships, but not through the period during which war damages will be paid by Germany. HOW WAR SHRUNK RHEIMS Population of 15.178 in 1914 Now Reduced to 8,433. Paris, March 13.—The population of Rheims, which was 115,178 before | the war, is now 8,453, according to a census just completed by the gov- ornment. Of this number 3,987 are men, 2,253 women and 1,218 childrén. ! Five hundred of the children attend ! schoo] in the ruined city i | railroad | from SEIZE U-BOATS IN SPAIN. Take Possession of Two at Cartagena and Ferrol. London, March 18.—The submarine U-39 at Cartagena, Spain, and the remaining German subma- Tine at Ferrol, have been ‘se French tugboats.” according to a dispatch from Madrid French Last Saturday night the Cerman | submarine U-48 was sunk by a Span- | ish destroyer while attempting to es- | cape from Ferol. The crew w saved. The U-48 was interned at F rol in March 1918. The U-39 was very active in the English Channel during May, June, and July of 1915 and at onc time wa reported to have sunk the Lusitar It was repoited later that the torpedoed the Lu: FREIGHT RATES RAISED, Washington, = March 19 tions of the ¢ ipeake and Ohio for increased freight rates | on petroleum and petroleum produets Ashland, Ky., Huntington, W. | ind other points to eastern cities pproved for filing today by the e Commerce Commission Applica- In-or-Out Varnish has been put through the torture chamber. Tt laughs at the live-steam test. 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