, EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916. T OARRANZISTAS TOLD TO FLEE AMERICANS EVEN IF FIRED UPON " .Trcvino Orders His Men to Avoid Any Possible Clash, Gavlra Will Take Up Fighjt on Outlaws f if. GATHERS FRESH FORCES Eli rASO. Texas., June 5. Any Carranza toldler who fires on an American wilt be punished by death, and any civilian attach ing Americans will be subject to charKcs of treason, punlshabla also by death. This Is the substance of a decrco Issued by C?cn tral Jacinto Trevlno, division commander lit Chihuahua City. The order Is designed to prevent friction between American nnd Jte.tlc.in troops. This Is the second development, from the rcrshlwr-GavIra conference nt Nuevo Casas Ohindcs last Thursday", the drat hav ing been the appointment of General Gavlra, at the stiggestlbh of General .Pershing, to undertake personally the campaign ngalnst Villa bandits. The Mexican troops are under orders not to fire upon Americans, nnd, If nttneked, not to return tho tire, but to report the In cident to Wliaicvcr iieitui(uuiioin iiiejt urn attached and a'valt further orders. General Gavlra said today ho would leave tomorrow for the. bandit zone to be gin his operations, which he said would be so vigorously prosecuted as to leave no doubt as to the ability of Carranza forces to deal with nny form of disorder In tho State. Ho Bald his command would num ber between 8000 nnd 10.000 men. Most of these, he saldr would bo converted Into cavalry as' rapidly as mounts could bo ob tained. About 4000 are now' cavalry. The entire forco will then spread out patrols ovor "every foot of ground In Western Chihuahua, searching every cave, tree, rock, ravine, settlement and house where a bandit could hide." Tho troops, h dld. would onerat5along the lines which made the old Federal Huralcs so effective a hard pursuit and a quick finish. . , General Gonzales has been assigned to take command of Juarez whllo Gavlra Is In the field. On the American side of the line a general strengthening of nrtlltery forces ws noted today. Two batteries of field artillery from Fort Sill, Okla., have been ordered to Eaglo Pass and Laredo, reliev ing two batteries of the Cth Field Artillery, which will go to Douglas, Arl, Brigadier General George Bell., Jr., commanding here, Is understood to have asked that the 5th Field 'Artillery at Fort Sam Houston be stationed here. "The first .Arizona Infantry came Into being yesterday evening by tho mustering in of the last three companies of the Arl lona National Guard. Tho regiment has 0 officers nnd about 850 men. All of the Texas regiments now having been mus tered Into service, the New Mexico N'ntlonal Guard Is tho only border mtlltla regiment not mustered In, becauso the regiment lacked the requisite peaco strength r um bers. ' PRESIDENT DRAFTS REPLY TO DEMANDS BY CARRANZA WASHINGTON, Juno 5. President .Wil son today began the draft of his reply to the latest note from Carranza demanding withdrawal of American troops, or expla nation of why the United Stntes should keep Its troops on Mexican soil. It Is the Administration's present Inten tion to have Its reply In Cnrranza's hands before the end of the week perhaps before Thursday to forestall as much as possible expected adverse criticism of tho Presi dent's Mexican policy at the Chicago con vention. With the personal help of Secretary Lansing, It Is said In high Administration circles, the President might comploto a rough draft In time for Cabinet considera tion tomorrow. That the troop withdrawal sugestlon would be refused seemed certain. That the refusal will convoy to the de facto Govern ment officials finality of decision In this re spect seemed also a certainty. But the answer will be couched In such term as to leave the Carranza Government ample' opportuptty to "keep Itself right" be fore, the' Mexican public. ' '.Completely peaceful conditions below tho border, the note will state, must prevail with some degree of certainty that whole sale banditry and lawlessness, and raids on the American side cannot recur. . Private but apparently authentic advices to the War Department from military of ficials as well as consular and private ad vices to the State Department, which re count unrest and some antl-Amerlcan feel ing, will be cited as explanation of the necessity for continued presence of Amer ican troops In Mexico. V s'S I lr - - ..i. . iiigisiB Our. m Hi -W June I7th JOHN ACKERMAN H Hl JkWWW' --W , FIREMAN HERO QUITS Great H HI' .LWr H IS AFTER LONG SERVICE Ql Wk HH m M H Must 1 m gf Last Close LDaUS MorO Day! John Ackerman, Who Often Faced Death, Pensioned on Fiftieth Birthday After 22 years of continuous service with the Philadelphia Flro Department, John Ackermnn, of tho 6th street and Lehigh, nvonue flrchouse, ''celebrated his BOth birth day anniversary by retiring and going on tho pension list. Ills friends In tho com pany with which he last served are plan ning a farowell reception for him Borne time this week. N With n record for fearlessness and strict attention to duty, AckerVnan has formed many cjoso friendships with tho fire-fighters In every section of tho city. During his long years of service he has had several narrow escapes from death and has had numerous minor accidents. In the Spring Garden tunnel fire soveral years' ago ho had his closest call. Here ho was surrounded by flro In-tho underground passago and was forced to run nlmost half a block through tho seething sea of flames. Again, nt the Nlcetown coal yards fire, some years ago, ho was pulled down an Ice-covered hill on his knees. Tho accident, serious at the time, developed Into n weak ness In his legs which nearly proved fatal several times later at critical moments on the ladders. "I am glad that I have served my time," said Mr. Ackerman today. "I can spend the rest of my days with n peaceful mind, but I certainly will miss the boys." Beginning his service In the Fire De' partment with Company 23, he later was connected with Truck No. 9, Engine Com pany 32 and Engine Company 34. He lives at 1911 Napa street with his wire nnd two boys. John and William. Neither son expects to follow hid father's life-work. Ship, Reported Sunk, Reaches U. S. NORFOLK. Va.. June 5. The "British steamship Washington, reported sunk by a German submarine In the Mediterranean iA? S' ,h?s arrlved here. The Washing ton a captain could not explain the report. 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