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Image 11 of El Paso herald (El Paso, Tex.), February 4, 1914, (HOME EDITION, Sport and Too Late To Classify)

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Ammunition Goes to Port Is Now Open For Ex portation of War Muni tions to Mexico Continued front page 1 has no control over the munitions as they are still in charge of the United States court and much of his stock is oeing held for evidence at the April term of federal court Assistant district attorney Robert T Neill says he has had no requests for the release of this seized ammunition and he doubts if he will receiTe any as much of it is being held for evi dence and should any of those from whom it was taken claim the ammuni tion it would be an admission of guilt that could be used against them in court He says cases against all prev ious offenders will be prosecuted Lie Luis A Benavldes legal repre sentative of Villa expects a decision from judge T S Maxey of the U S federal court releasing the ammuni tion now held by the military author ities The Constitutionalists have ap plied to the department of justice for a return of the ammunition None of the federal arms or ammuni tion which was brought across by the Mexican troops from Ojinaga will

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