Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1914 — U. S. TO CALM CAPE HATIEN [ARTICLE]

U. S. TO CALM CAPE HATIEN

I Action of Navy Follows Entry Into City of Rebels. Cape Haitien, Haiti, Oct. 20.—The latest development in the Haitien revolution is the occupation of Cape Haitien by the victorious rebels. They entered the town. American marines from the warships in the harbor have been landed and are in control of the situation. The rebels entered in an orderly manner and there have been no excesses. The ministry of President Zamor, realizing that it is not in a position to control the situation, left Cape Haitien on the dispatch boat Pacifique.