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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ——-——————-—-—h————————m ADDITIONAL ATTACKS BY MEXICAN ~ [hoonyue idered ot o 80 R S ORI P~ BANDITS ON AMERICANS REPORTED |75 ' i i "t JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO., mc. » (1) 4 President Calles Orders |joms bett Asarco, ‘Three of the| e S e OF — They ransacked the place, taking a “l UBLIG GOURI MM“‘“‘L Prompt Action — Negro |y \uavies, The other captured men, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926, who had been tled to trees in the FOR COLONEL WlLLlAMS - . Killed by Policemen as |niiis, succoeded in releasing them- P selves and went to Asarco and no- | He Tries to Break Jail— [tnea the authorities. | People Entitled To *¥acts, Wilbur z Killed By Policemen a ot Vot P! | Another Stoned to Death | The negro McNealy tu declared to Te—Accused Doos Not Plam | have been killed by blows Inflicted To Plead Gullty | by platols in the hands of the po- g | lleemen while hie was attempting a | San Diego, Calit., March 28 (#)— third escape from the jail at Mata- |The court martial of Colonel Alex- 4 moros. Four policemen are under |ander Willlams of the marine corps, ‘l’;":"-n:'}:’ok“:::c'n::: "\“!:_’-"l‘j\"‘"" arrest in connection with his death, |recently charged with being intoxi- ta0 AsEra el y Mexlean po- | \roNaqly {3 sald to have been a pow- |cated in a public place, will be pub- cemen and furgher representations | arry) man and greatly feared by tho |He. Assurance to that effect way to the Mexican government by the | nojjoa When ho broke fail for the |recelved in a dispatch here yoster- American embassy are reported. {4irg time he reached the Mata- day from Washington. No date for | Tie Prisooners To Trees moros cemetery, 1t is reported that |tho court martial has heen set The latest attack on Amerleans |y 0" qounds which resulted in his| Colonel Willlams was charged by \vag near Asarco, In the stato of 4.0y wera inflicted when he resist- | Brigadier General Smedley D. Butler \urango, where bandits at nightfall | oy “apper previously having signified [Who succeeded him as marine com- Mexico City, March 26 (P)—Adai- (lonul attacks by bandits on Ameri- e O oY eaSE i tantlonktokslaiad peaceabiyito| mendeeinota v In el ntoxleated NOTE i, Bl Kreglan and A P. Morris | i} capiory [in public and with conduct unbecom - und Adolph Matz, a German, and |Ing an officer and a gentleman. The ; Tonr Mexicags have been arrested robbed them of about 500 pesos and | |, 14" HENCARS BIE BICE ATEECE oharges grew out of a dinner all thelr jewelry. The men were | 9 . 4| Colonel Willinns gave in carried captives Into tho hills and ‘,;:"ny','l";{“"g“;{[]‘.“"‘“;{'l‘;fl’::k":"'pl-uum.--s Mt h tied to trees. The bandits announc- | -t F L E R C LG Bridge | Were said to have been sery ed thelr intention to hold them for | E7F NS O (M TEILIAC itk [ceding the ~appearance of Colonel 10,000 pesos ransom and threatened |2 H0 L CT T live, while | Willlams at a hotel where General death 1t the money was not forth- | HOPHe0 B A olos aar toward | Bulles (saw him ‘ng W ordered coming. The negro McNealy was | mn:' _‘"M‘m“ camp In the state of |hint under fechnical arrest. Killed at Matamoros, allegedly while Il;w\wo‘ Ay T T Reports that Colonel Willlams in trying to escape from prison, e X |tended to plead guilty ve those Ransacked Man's House e O k‘f;:”‘:?; death o |¥h0 attend: * the g Most of the captured men are DacontoaLioawil v . ‘lo {nied hy persons o onhected with the American Smelt- |J00 Hall. an Amerlcan employed bY | oioar” 7t was deslared on good an gz and Refining company, M, |the Mexiean National railways, 1ast | yopity that Caloncl Willlams never Weaver Ig president of an American- | > Tytlan, Remeglo Rue-{gqvq any ono the right to think he exlean mintg dnevelopment com- has been 1 intended to plead guilty, The bandits captured the |4nd other persons ur The dispateh between San Lorenso and |Hall 16 sald to have been stoned 10 [quoted Secreta We Have it . - it Now Is Your Purchased the [WOERR 227> " " WillLSBRos 2 pst il Chance to Buy Entire Stock of a New Pianos and Player Piano, Upright or “ Baby Grand Player Pianos of part 1 e Asirco, When the demand for | that as the « ; \v E ¢ B oney was made, Mr. Weaver told as informed | oq co much publicity, the public ol ilus bros. the captors that he had money at his |the e t ident 4.1111'>;mm1.~.1 to know the fact [} of 227 Bank Stree! 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