Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 265, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1913 — ENSIGN BRENNER IS AGAIN IN MEXICO [ARTICLE]
ENSIGN BRENNER IS AGAIN IN MEXICO
U. S. Pittsburg Left Nov. Ist For Guaymas—Other B a ties hips ; Ordered to Coast > Ensign James E. Brenner, who is an officer on the U. S. S. Pittsburg, on the Pacific coast, left with bis ship from San Francisco, Cal., for Guaymas, Mexico, on Nov. Ist. This is the second trip that vessel has made to Guaymas since Ensign Brenner was assigned to it last July. . The United States has ordered other vessels to Mexican waters. Huerta has been conniving in an effort to avoid the enforcement of President Wilson’s order that he resign as president of that troubled country. He appealed to France for aid and was turned down and the U. 8. consul has kept the state department acquainted with the situation and pending results the U. S. Is quite active in planning to circumvent any action Huerta may take.
