The Independent . ed that the Mexican minister toGermany has conveyed a formal pro-test from his Government against thesubmarine war on neutral Obregon protested at a publicdinner given in his honor against in-tervention in the Great War, but hebased his plea entirely on the inabilityof Mexico to render any real service toits allies. Both loyalists and rebels claim suc-cesses during the last few days. Twothousand followers of the bandit Za-pata, for the most part half civilizedIndians of the state of Oaxaca, haveoffered to surrender to the a counterbalance to thi


The Independent . ed that the Mexican minister toGermany has conveyed a formal pro-test from his Government against thesubmarine war on neutral Obregon protested at a publicdinner given in his honor against in-tervention in the Great War, but hebased his plea entirely on the inabilityof Mexico to render any real service toits allies. Both loyalists and rebels claim suc-cesses during the last few days. Twothousand followers of the bandit Za-pata, for the most part half civilizedIndians of the state of Oaxaca, haveoffered to surrender to the a counterbalance to this advantagefor Carranza comes the news that thetown of Ojinaga, on the Mexican bor-der, has been taken by a cavalry forceconnected with Villas army. Refugeesfled to safety on the American side ofthe frontier when the town was oc-cupied. Numerous intangible rumors of Ger-man conspiracy in Mexico and CentralAmerica continue to reach the wireless stations were discov-ered by the authorities in Costa Rica. V ?


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