New York Times 100 years ago today, March 9, 1913:
Three Machines Rushed Across Border for Train Passengers.
NOGALES, Ariz., March 8.— To rescue Americans stranded at interior points, thre automobiles left here to-day for the South. They were sent in response to urgent appeals from Magdalena, fifty miles below the border. The Americans were passengers on a northbound train seized by Rebel troops.
It is reported that Juan Cabral's Rebels intend to attack Nogales, Sonora, after being reinforced by troops from Cananea. Indirect messages report all quiet in Hermosillo, the Sonora State capitol, but add that the condition there is critical.
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