Mexico and America
.... a*- ■ I WAR INEVITABLE. GERMANY FOMENTINC TROUBLE
ANCLO-FRENGH PRESSURE ON CARRANZA.
ANTI-AMERICAN FEELING IN MEXICO.
[United Press (Association.] (Received 11.40 a.m.) Washington, June 21. Ik is believed that Germany is fomenting the Mexican war. Britain and France are bringing pressure to bear on Carranza to induce him to maintain peace. The feeling against the Americans, however, is ho keen that it is believed war is inevitable. Mobilisation of the American militia, is proceeding slowly. Large number of Mexicans are joining Carran/.a.
ON THE VERGE OF HOSTILITIES. MENACING ATTITUDE OF MEXICANS. DANCER OF CLASH INCREASING
[TJK'TTU PttJ"fifl AfIHOOIATMH.) (Received 12.30 p.m.) Columbus (New Mexico), June 21. The Carranzaist troops and soldiers under General Pershing, south of Mamiquipa, are on the verge of hostilities.
I A wireless message states that the attitude of the Carranzaists are such that an American motor truck on the supply trains was in danger of being fired on.
Carranzaists are said to have mounted artillery in positions menacing Am-
ricans. The danger of a clash is increasing
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 66, 22 June 1916, Page 5
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