Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1914 — HUERTA TROOPS ARE BEATEN AT OJINAGA [ARTICLE]
HUERTA TROOPS ARE BEATEN AT OJINAGA
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The Mexican Federal troops evacuated Ojinaga Sunday, fleeing across the Rio Grande to the United States, where all troops were disarmed by United States cavalry. There were 2,800 Federal soldiers, 1,500 civilian refugees, 200,000 rounds of ammunition, 2 cannons, 4 large field guns and a half dozen Mexican generals In the list taken under cover iby the cavalry. The distress of the refugees is intense and there is nb place at the Presidio for the quartering of them and the soldiers and Major MeNiHTlAfi Via a apnf An vwnuwi’ XIHO YTvUil) Oil Ul guilt 1 UV|Uv9v for their immediate removal to some other place. Rebel General Francisco Villa is now in undisputed control In Northern Mexico.
