Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 99, 6 March 1914 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1914

WORKS ATTACK MEXICAN POLICY .- Senator Asks What Has Become of Manhood of the American Nation.

RAPS THE PRESIDENT

WASHINGTON, March 6. Declaring that American manhood had been put to shame by the attitude of Wilson's administration in dealing with the Mexican situation and asserting that "we should have sent our soldiers into Mexico and brought out the body of William S. Benton, the British subject slain by Gen. Villa's orders. Senator Works of California today pronounced the most drastic arraignment that the present governmental regime has received. "What right." he said, "had Villa to say whether the body of the victim of his wrath and cruelty should be removed or not?" "What has become of our courage and manhood that we could leave it to him to settle such a question?" The senator attacked the Mexican policy of the administration as "ridiculous and shameful," and asserted that he was convinced that the United States must soon deal with Mexico in a decisive way. Works paid his compliments to President Wilson as a violator of his platform plank for free Panama tolls saying: "If this is done to satisfy the demands of Great Britain, the people will not be satisfied with his submission of legislation about our domestic affairs to the dictation of a foreign country. However, if the President is satisfied for good and valid reasons that this free toll clause should be repealed, his advice that it should be done in spite of the declaration of his party to the contrary does him credit."

CITY CAPTURED. MEXICO CITY. March 6. A private dispatch receded this afternoon reported the capture of Chilpancingo, capital of the state of Guerrero, by a rebel army under Gen. Blanco and Ex-Governor FJgueroa. President Hluerta received an important communication from the United States todaj-. It was translated by the Mexican embassy at Washingto and immediately after its receipt President Huerta summoned members of his cabinet to the national palace. It was reported Che message came from the United States government, but Charge O'Shaughaessy stated that he had no knowledge of the matter.

HARMON SKOFER LEFT ESTATE TO FAMILY The will of the Icte J aha Hfcrmon Shoferwas filed this afternoon In the county desk's office. The -will was made April 16, 1S0B while the wife and a son. Edward, who have died since, were living. It provided that the entire estate beKbeoxieathed to the wife and to the surviing children. Mamie Fftzglbbona and Lilly Shofer are the only two children surviving and the estate win be divided equally between the two. ' Both filed papers waiving the right to serve as executrix and recommended that the Dickinson . Trust company settle the estate.

DOUGAN IMPROVES

The condition of John B. Dougan is considerably improved today. It is said that the banker is resting much easier today than; any day this week.

Bricks made of peat are being successfully used in Sweden for small buildings.

A "LONE ROBBER" LOOTS MAIL CAR COliTJMBIA, S. C. STarcSh 6. Search is being made in and near this city for a robber who looted, the mall car on Southern railway Train No. 11 late last night under conditions absolutely Identical with those which attended the holdup of the same train at the same spot two years ago. Just as the train was entering . Columbia from Charleston, a masked bandit entered the mail car, and covered the mail clerk, C. E. Thomas, with his revolver. While the official stood with upraised hands, the robber - went through the mail sacks, securing a quantity of valuable registered mail. The letter mall was not molested. The police believe the robber is hiding in Columbia.

FROSTS ON MARS FLAGSTAFF. Ariz., Mar. 6. Crops on the planet Mars are threatened by a killing late spring frost north of the proontis, according to astronomers at

ithe Lowell observatory.

CAPTURE AN AMERICAN. LAREDO, Texas. March 6. Another American cltisaen has disappeared in Mexico and is believed to have

been killed by Gameral Huerta's Fed- j erals, like Clement Vergara, who was i hanged near Hidalgo. The last vie-!

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