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i Al e sl el o ’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2i, 1924, i g i THREE MEXICAN REBEL AT o PEN. WAR 0N WET e e— LEADERS EXECUTED AND DRY CAMPAIGN .., ... < e of Speedy Pacification of Entire Country 0. §, Atty. General's Assistant’s Telegram. Quoted Mexico City, Oct. 24.—The court | martial and execution of three rebel leaders is reported from Pledras Ne- jeneral Juan Andrew Al- hief of military operations f Vera Cruz Jose De Jesus Ponce, gunes and ye Munoz, are Washington, Oct. 24.—The long series of disputes over prohibition | enforcement in PennsylMinia re- | celved an added when Mrs. M. W. Wille Iy when, nearly 30 military nd ‘passengers wera killed, val young women carried aistant attorney general, m rds Nc a telegram to Jose former president of t ment leagua of Phil hila, which | Capture of the rebels was effected she sald was not n out when |last Sunday other correspondéncs was made | SR Vera Cruz, Oct. 24.—The bandit | Aurelio Lagunes, executed by a fed- cral firing squad at Pledras Negras, @enied that Mrs. Willebrandt had [was a brother of the rebel general, | | Jose Lagunes. The execution of Lagunes and his s 1s expected to be followed public Ly the 1 The telegram, 't oon July 3 made charges in a letter to Steele against the Penns nia senators | had at no|com time talked over the work of United | by y pacification of the entire Fiates atforneys with either Presi- | regior dent Harding or Fresident Coolidge. | e prohibition enforceme Mfiden- tial and that publication of it at the time it was written was unjustifiable AR *on the ground that pu tion will L4l AR at this time be put to unfair and partisan uses.” st s on v e an Regap(uted, He Says Latter Sold ; Him a Key ) ndded. “But if | publication 1t | o gone into more detail, | personally discussed | poponyy s, Oot. 24—Toseph ates aftorneys with | o g e i o prel, | Fapalia, murder suspect who was rt Harding or Tres: | recaptured and returned to fail here L ¥ N | yecterday after a recent escape, has ave developed. | 5 oreq in a contession attributed to ¢ duty tn of- | ttorneys, 1 o the atten- him that Sheriff Norric of Cameron county sold him the key with which | he made his way out of the fail. County Judge Baccas signed an or- der requiring Sherift Norris to turn TN Sy | over all f":‘.lnv‘l't)l".v county prisoners to al who is ap. | [1® sheriff of Elk county immedi- § n '.’ mel| ately after receipt of the purported | confession St Prece- | papalia previously had confessed ada no charges but it was in- your genators them to af armer, in Cameron county on May | in a dignifie He paid Ludwig came to his lace in the mountains where he was operating a still and declared he | county and | g,q 5 geputy sheriff sent to arrest | Pennsyl- | pim, on the cusations Sheriff Norris today was silent con- & " 4uty | carning the charges against him. He wa o al | charge of laxity | T y. It rohibtion laws. my | reasons the and | al correspondence, 1| nterest of fair deal- |French Army yublish this wire as cles Disturbed Over Attitnde of Officers Paris, Oct. 24.—Considerable per- b top of a renewed assault on |turbation was felt in high quarters ation's prohibition en- |Vesterday, says Le Matin, by an an- made last ht | Rouncement ‘that a meeting of the er, New York |Officers of the Paris garrison had 4 n lengthy |Deen called for last night in the Wille. | MMilitary club, much after the style of the Spanish military Juntas, to study the estion of increased pay nd the formation of groups for the efense of the officers’ material {n- ts. jeneral Gouraud, military gove: coming “more and .oy of Paris, ordered the comm ers to gather the officers tog at once and tell them that the s considering ways of improving their condi- of the telegram andt's lared in en con- al prohit he effarts at enforce- | LEFT $66; TATE New Haven, Oct. 24 —Inventery .| ot the esfate of the late Judga A. g Heaton Robertson filed today showed . mostly in stocks 2 value of $665,0 |and bonds. 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