“For God’s Sake Help Us/* Says Telegram Addressedsto Senators Ashurst and Smith of Arizona.SALAZAR AGENTS «. ACTIVE ON BORDERr . . I • !General Obregon Gives Rea* - * • , 9sons for Fighting Villa;, _ • ' iZapata Defeated at . San Martin.NACO, Artz.t De£, 6,~0itizetis of Isaco today Bopt oat another appeal for protection/from the Mexican fire from the siege of Kaco, Sonora, juat across the line, which has killed fiveand wounded'forty-two persons'on the Arizona side during tfcp last two months.Telegrams1 - concluding /‘for .God's sake help, us! were a dressed to •Arizona ’a two United ‘States senators, Henry ; P. Ashnrst jAid Marcus A. Smith, at 'Washington, and 'to United States Senators Albert B. FfiU of New Mexico and William A. Smith of Michk■ Action by the senate, That, will automatically; close' ports on the Mexican boxdor ' whenerer : they be Com a the scehcQ of battle, is asked. -' The messages;were signed by OV W, *.. • , ■. _ /: as' chairman' _of a citizens 'meeting rcallecV 'ip. devise some /.method of securing..protcciipn^ fjfora the.Mexi-;caw: bullets':.and: sheila.. /- • V'•'’•47 :KilIed aid %puridedA -■£si'ege ;££'o//Na«d?/wHere’ General/ Min,^th/la^/'/^tanzA yirod'ifc- Ve*V trenched;_ te hefihbing' * of ■'■.’ 0cthherlpersons on the Ariiona eido have bean s track-.by, ; bullet^'f rom '; the Mexican' side; -with ; regularity./ Of; the fortyt seven- idllea' and wounded - eighteenwere Americana and -twenty-nine :Mexi-Cans.i /Fourteen of theni were: soldiers m the United; States: border, phtrol. ': Thev federal • troops 'wero ; reinforced at tha; beginning-of .the'-'riege' and the.(Continued• on’ Page• .Three.)•