Former Wood aid hits guard plan. Col. Johnston, 12th N.Y., believes universal service best. Should not call heads of families. Says many at border will lose business or salaries if long detained.
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Rohde, Robert H.
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Gens. Wood and O'Ryan condemn system that delays troops.
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Hear Villa is moving on border. Victorious in two conflicts with Carranzistas, bandit is reported moving northward. General Pershing is warned by wireless. Border patrol is strengthened between Boquillas and Ojinaga, fearing raid. Say he has 3,000 men. Villa's action in attack at Jiminez complicates the situation for both governments.
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Hear Villa, victorious, is moving toward the border [continued].
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Hear Villa, victorious, is moving toward the border. Major General John F. O'Ryan takes command of the Sixth Army Division.
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Heat affects recruits.
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How the Seventh fared. An official denial of certain tales of hardship.
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Fisk, Willard C.
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Joy at border over order to come home. By special correspondent of the Evening Journal with the New York State troops at the border.
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Men of Forty-seventh, unpaid, beseech help for their penniless families.
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Mexican officers in camp stir protests. M'Allen mercury reaches only 93.
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Mexican troops at border now facing Americans. Sentries report large bodies of troops gathering across the river--militiamen enjoy shower bath in sudden heavy rain--all in good health.
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Militia's return deferred to 1917 [continued].
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Militia's return from the border deferred to 1917. O'Ryan announces New Yorkers will pass Christmas and New Year's there. Making first line troops. Original idea of 3-month stay dropped in interests of preparedness. Guardsmen's health good. Paralysis of pay system will hold up soldiers' money indefinitely, camps hear.
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Militia's return from the border deferred to 1917. O'Ryan announces New Yorkers will pass Christmas and New Year's there. Making first line troops. Original idea of 3-month stay dropped in interests of preparedness. Guardsmen's health good. Paralysis of pay system will hold up soldiers' money indefinitely, camps hear.
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New York Militia defy terrors of blistering heat. Now "seasoned campaigners," they care not how high mercury climbs.
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New York Times, July 9, 1916, page 15, including article "New York men face 3 months' service".
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New York Times Company
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New York Times, July 9, 1916, page 16.
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New York Times Company
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New York Times, July 9, 1916, page 2.
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New York Times Company
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New York Times, July 9, 1916, page [1], including article "New York men face 3 months' service. Gen. O'Ryan noncommittal, but intimates time at border will not be brief. Supplies for a long stay. Troops have a washday and bathe with tubs or hose - some take swim in ditch."