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——eee MEXIGAN GENERAL PROUD IN DEATH Rocepts Fate Like a Hero; ! Waves “Goodby"’ | Mexico C Oct. 7 !P‘-—Gcnfl'sl‘ Alfredo Rueda Quijano, execm»d\ tor rebellion, died bravely. Placed against a sun-warmed wall In the courtyard of grim old San | -azaro military prison, stripped of his insignia and branded a traftor, he spurned the blindfold and twice summoned his executioners nearer that they might not miss. Quijano led his troops out of the xico City garrison barracks lg nig to join the r¢ leadership of which ¢ and General Arnulfo and Hector Almada are being hunted in the interfor of Vera Cruz Seized and turned over to the government forces by hfs own m who claimed he had deceived the Quijano, was questioned before & -martial dnesday sterday was found emned to dle. Nearly 2 troops lined the vard when the general entered the place of execution at 11:20 walk- ing ahead of his guards, smiling and to friends he Cleanshaven and perfect self control in every line of his clear-cut face, he | strode across the courtyard without hesitation, :cted a place before the granite wall and stood rigidly erect, a commanding figure, more than six feet tall, of powerful build. Surveys the Scene Angry Umbrella Mender Damages Patron’s Home On complaint of Mre. Gustave ‘\-uld?rsvn an aged woman, of 47 Chestnut street, Thomas Appell of Sno Garden atreet, Hartford, was ar- | restea this morning on a warrant | charging him with' breach of the | peace and wiltully and maliciously |Injuring private property. He will | be arraigned in police court tomor- row morning. According to the police, Appell was given an umbrella to recover for Mrs. Sanderson at an agreed [ Drice of $3 but when he returned it Monday hs demanded $6 which Mra, Sanderson would net pay. A dls- pute ensued and Appell is alleged to have taken Mrs. Sanderson’s Spectacles, of which there were two pairs on a table, and when leaving *| with them in his hand, he is alleged n door with his fist. cuting Attorney J. G. Woods the warrant following an in- vestigation into the complaint by Detective Sergeant George C. El- linger. French Aviator Ready To Fly Across Atlantic Paris, Oct. 7 (UP) — Dieudonne : Costes, French aviator, plans to start tomorrow or Sunduy morning his projected flight across the Atlan- | tic to Buenos Aires and other South American cities. His first jump will be to Saint Louls, Senegal, West Africa. Arriv- ing there in the morning, if his |plans do not miscarry, he plans to start at § p. m., the same day for Natal, Brizal, a flight of 2,000 miles ss the ocean. ostes had refused an offer of 200,000 franes to take the wealthy Argentinian, Carlos Scherrer, along as a passenger, saving it would be imprudent to add the extra weight to the plane. | Coal Mines Working; ociated Press, the »s and the New York | 14-Tribune, the only foreign |1 waved his cried in sh: “Good- | Goodbye!” Then as the firing squad took its d advanced a few ou are still too far away,” said Quifano, with not a tremor in his voice. “You had better come n the squad moved torwa ng the distance to about 13 o refused proudly fo be blind their rifles. vard. Even tenseness, cisely L p! ¢ third stroke of tha of fieer's sword the rifles cracked as one. The body leaped, as though released from great tension, and then reeled to fall backward. Bvery breast lY\v life was not extine mal from the icer the sergeant 4 stepped forward, Z1e of his rifle within foreliead and pulled Normalcy Is Restored Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 7 (UP)~— coal mines of the southwest rt working at nor today, for the first time e April, when the ration-wide oceurred. An 1greement by which miners of Okla- homa, Arkanp Karn Missour{ and Texas returned to work was reached he hd Virtu v s age s as that und which the men L before the strike will be id, it was nnounced. Several thousand men | were affected By the walk-out in this | region Field within the y$ In an attempt to re- ng n at least 60 hours, the Troy Record says in a copyrighted inter- ew. 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