THE NEW-CRISIS IN MEXICO
PUNISHMENT OF. VILLA'S BANDITS
DEMANDED
ROOSEVELT URGES ARMED* INTERVENTION
By Teleerapli—Press Association—Copyright Washington, January 14. ' President Wilson has communicated with_ President Carranza, demanding the immediate punishment of the Villa bandits, and urging the dispatch of troops to other districts where, American lives and property are imperilled. . A party of fourteen Americans, who went to search for the bodies of eighteen were accompanied by a Mexican military escort and machineguns. They found the corpses stripped and piled in a heap. They brought them to EI Paso, and also brought news that Villa's followers had killed ten Americans and two English women, one the wife of Captain Leftbridge, aretired Army officer, at Chihuahua. President Wilson will be content if President Carranza punishes the bandits. President Carranza promises to do his best. Mr. Theodore Roosevelt demands immediate interventign in Mexico.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2670, 17 January 1916, Page 6
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141THE NEW-CRISIS IN MEXICO Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2670, 17 January 1916, Page 6
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