MEXICAN AFFAIRS
CABLE NEWS
(United Trm Association —By FAeo trie Telegraph—Copyright.)
TWO MEN HANGED UNITED STATES MAY TAKE ACTION. (Received August 2, 10 a.m.) MEXICO CITY, August 1. Two Americans were ha'nged near Gananea, Sbnoait. Tho Government has ordered ini lioved the men were executed to precipitate American intervention. WASHINGTON, August 1. Tho American Gcns-ub Jiavo been ordered to investigate.
Officials regard the situation as ser"*ious. if it i* learnt that tho hanging is the result of threats by Generals Orozco und Salazcr, the United States may intervene. ET, PASO (Texas), August 1. Dispatcher; received here say tha.t tJliie liauged men are S. Schubent and S, Hiurtling,, both Genrians. Scores of messages have been sent to Washington, iwgi'ng protection of American,s in tho if.iii.-'urrection zone. NEW YOORiK, August 1. Over 1500 reifugeos from Mexico are strshded at El Fa so, Tlexas. General Orozco has informed the American) Obnsul that ho does -not rdcognhc the United States Government.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10685, 3 August 1912, Page 5
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157MEXICAN AFFAIRS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10685, 3 August 1912, Page 5
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