The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 19, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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    TOE CEGOZI GTATriAIT GALIZI, OPXGOIT, SATURDAY lIO?,2a!70, XOYZZZZ?. 10, 1C27
;i:SE DffiTdO
HlilSfflOEDH'
.
.understanding By Bus
Drivers Causes People ;
To Stop At Redding"
"REDDING, Cal.. Not. 6 fAP)
XV-ord wu received here this af
ternoon that .Imperial Stage com
Iany dispatched" a atajro' from
ct 1 L o'clock tbis morning to pick
trp stranded passengers left here
last night oy Ou EL Henkel end
. G. Henkel,. stage driTers for
the Bell stage, company.'-. The two
3n?n were supposed by; the pa-
denser to bare beea hired by the
Imperial company to take the paa
eugers through to Los Angeles. -
- Eighteen men, women and. chil
dren are now In Redding," tome of
"Ttnem penniless. The drivers d
Iared they were hired to take the
. irty only to Jleddlng " and re--
fused to proceed further south
'ward.; -: li
Passengers are contemplating
- filing charges of obtaining money
trader false pretenses against the
, Imperial company. It was under
, tood here, that the license or the
stage company la Oregon had been
wuspended. If the rescue coach
. t 3eft Portland this' morning if can
act reach Redding before tomor
row, tneaning the pusengers must
vpend another night here.
In the meantime neither
-. wtranded passengers" nor
townspeople are quite cure
the mishap occurred. '
the
' the
why
FltUNG SQUAB EXECUTES r.I22IICLMI E1EVCLT LEAD2II lillr!7 CHITf! GH
-"1 liUIII UULIiM.'t UUU
m is
, t.
E
f&slerri Leaders and Tribes
men Gather for. Select
. 4ton of New Head
' This photo, rushed from Mexico by airplane to Central Press, shows the-execution of General
Francisco R. Comet, candidate tor tha Mexican presidency. by the bullets of a firing gonad near Ma
mountain retreat. It was snapped as the squad leader garel the command. to fire. Gomel was the
foremost leader. of the recent Mexican revolt. -irr-y v . ' ' ;f5V- - -
HELP
1 PORTLAND. Nor. 1 8 (AP
Misunderstanding : orer - char-
, ered stage resulted la the strand
la of 2 0 passengers at Redding,
Cal.. officials of the Imperial
f Stage company said tonight. j
The permit of the Imperial
company was revoked last Satur
fcay for non-compliance with the
, '-commission's regulations, r But
several ,v bookings had already
"3en made for California "at "that
time, so the Imperial company
'chartered a stage through M. O.
iXIenkle to take passengers to the
(Southern state. ? -,
Inquiry here tonight -resulted
tn the following decUrattonsi i
Henkle obtained a Bell line
wtage from the Interstate Transit
company, and agreed to take the
' "passengers, as far as -Redding.
Prank Price of the Imperial eom-
-pany declared HenWe also agreed
to pick tip northbound passengers
t Redding and return with them
'. to Portland." v v:
Officials of the Bell line here
- assert no such. . agreement. ,vu
, toadeThey-8aTthe"bus was to
- 'Viarry passengers only: to Redding
' "where an Imperial stage was .to
take them south. TIenkle was
lorjaaxlra Belt Tine drlrer but had
-been relieved when service . was
- 'curtailed, the officials said, adding
'that they sent the stage empty to
'Oakland for overhauling, and that
Henkle had paid them $150 for
Jits use as far as Redding. ' ;
; An Imperial stage, sent - from
-Portland, was jSue in Redding to
. -nisht to take' the stranded pas-
- -pengers on to Los Angeles. k
' . Imperial stage officials said re
organization plans . were under
' iray and application " , would be
made with the Oregon public serr-
- tee commission for a new permit.
Ell SHOULD
D6DQ1 111 EFFORT
His Winning: the Goal Would
Give Salem Much Good; -.
- - -Advertising . '
UORAH ISSUES PROHI
i FORCE CALL-TO ARMS
(Continued "from Page One)
fadeauate enforcement.
"What I am asking for Is party
tand political fidelity to the consti
tution as It has been written. I am
aa!nst the' liquor- traffic .but
think more of constitutional gov
ernment than I do about the liquor
traffic,' Senator Borah asserted
"I think democratic Institutions
;Te passing through as severe
test as they have ever had or will
have. Fascism on one hand, com
munism on the other and a vast
drore of timid, souls In between
makes a pretty hard fight for dem
ocratic institutions.
Constitution Held Threatened .
"If the time erer comes when a
provision of the fundamental law
under which we lite is scoffed at
derided, and denounced, nullified
and still permitted to - remain?
mart of the constitution, that. ' In
tny judgment, will be the final
impeachment of ".' constitutional
: jgovernment. I ' favor, - therefore
' the mobilizing of every ounce .. of
3ower and political efficiency that
we "hare to enforce this amend
ment. I would not ' compromise
upon the subject In any way, shape
or form, but If the time erer
xomes wheMsppajvejnt that the
"people as a people do" not "propose
to enforce It. then X venture to sayj
they will take it out of the con
stitution and they ought to. . No
rroTlaloa of ; thla constitution
ought to be permitted to stand In-,
definitely against the wfH' of the
American people. ,-
"IbelleTeItcinbeeaforeed.lt
:is within the poire? of the party of
which I am a -member to enforce
it. If It falls to do eo, ft strikes
a blow at the cause of prohibition
" and a still more Tital blow at the
cause or constitutional govern
" neaL For a rrat political party
to stand neither, for maintenance
or repeal seems to me a sorry
IllSht In democratic Institutions."
Washington, D. C The declar
ation recetl'credlted to Presi-
C"TAisa that after tis reiire
t la would go to Vermont for
mar or two." and that .while he-
'r : t v.? there he vrs going to do
a -wL'tt::-?. has L?.i one iame
CUta result; namely, ttat folia
:.iva-l--rtsa f.zl h!n kniT
' Trlth L!;i to y tLs wLULIIr.
Editor Statesman:
Being a pioneer. Salem harness
and .leather , dealer for over '40
years-and a real Oregonian and a
booster for the state, I dislike rery
much to see our neighbor state
Waahington and a smaller, city,
Vancouver,- Washington, display
greater public spirit, and I do not
believe that Salemites realize the
wonderful advertising that would
be given Salem and Marion county
it Mr. Owen F. Ogden, the New
Tork Life man, is successful In his
effort to break the world's record
tor applications for life insurance
completed in one month. Mr. Og
den has nly until next Wed nee
day, November 23rd, at midnight
to accomplish 'this, and X feel that
Salem should give' Mr. Ogden the
same support that was given to
the Vancouver. Washington, agent
when he broke the record two
yearragoT I have taken the trou
ble to investigate this and I found
that when the business people pf
Vancouver, Washington, found out
that the breaking of the record
would bring Vancouver world wide
publicity that the, business men
lined up 100 per cent with the
proposition, and a number of them
at one time presented Mr; Berry
with an application: In another
small town In the south, where an
other "world record of , this kind
was broken, a mass meeting was
held and 60 applications were
taken in a bunch. The business
and financial district of Salem
should support thia campaign to
a man. Since the record was bro
ken In Vancouver, Washington,
the demand for their feature,
brand of prunes has doubled and
the "city has received advertising
all over the world. V In prune
acreage alone we have about 1000
acres more than Vancouver, Wesh-
inrton. and this locality Is far
ahead of Vancouver, Washington,
and Clarke county, financially and
every other way. Mr. Ogden rep
resents a wonderful company, the
one that leads In Oregon; he has
been a resident of Salem tor years.
Is a property owner and will spend
the rest of his days In Salem. He
is an insurance man: who prides
MmAlf on rivlnsr : serrlce, ihas
built a large clientele, and no one
Is more- deserving of success.. His
campaign : has been : cleanly con
ducted, he has done far more ad
vertising than any man who ever
went after the honors, and he has
made a national affair of this
- Practically all the V. S. knows
what he is attempting, and, I would
consider It quite a disgrace for us
to permit this man to Jail m"his
attempt. Many of ; our. bueiness
and-professional men" have shown
the proper spirit, but the majority.
it aeema, hare failed to reallie
what this means to our commun
TWO TERRIFIC BLASTS
MARK 1 DAY PERIOD
(Continued from Page One)
and the resultant explosion -of a
nltrator." I- -
- Towns and cities as far as Par
sons, Kas., 80 miles northeast of
Jefferson, felt the shock. .Houses
and buildings In Coffeyrille and
Independence, each about 11 miles
away, were rocked and residents
of Cberryvale, 20 miles northeast.
rushed-from their homes, .fearing
an earthquake.
Buildings All Wrecked
The seTen frame buildings of
the torpedo - plant were wrecked.
Flames crept toward the wood and
concrete magazine, containing 800
quarts of nltro-glycerine, i and a
more disastroue blast was feared.
The fire burned Itself out before
reaching the storage house, how
ever. -s ; I
- Clyde Howarton, manager of
the plant, was hailed as a hero to
night. After " fighting a -j losing
fight against the flames creeping
toward the mixing room and see
ing that the plant ' could not he
saved, he ordered all employes to
flee and rushed to Jefferson in a
motor truck to spread the? warn
lng. - ' - ; '' i ; '
- Little damage was done tin Jef
ferson. Only a few broken :wi&
dowaxwereithemarks "left!by the
blast here.'. y-; X l. ;
-.' The fire at the l plant; started
about 11:30 a. m-, when the plnn-
FEZ. Uoroeeo, Nor. 1 CAP )
Three hour after, Mulal Tnteff,
laU sultan of Morocco wag laid
tn the mosque of Eldi Abdullah
today for his final rest, his third
eon, Mulal Mohammed Ben. An
aalahY 14, was proclaimed hie ac
cessor by Moslem lead and
tribesmen assembled for the pur-
POSe." ; : -
Moors, Arabs, and all the- rest
of the Moslem world no Ware en
gaged In rlTing a practical dem
onstration ' of : an old-time : cry of
which they probably nerer heard i
"The kiss la dead! -. Lone lire the
kmgl' ; Tor Joy wa .'nnconflned
in Fes tonlg-ht. :-. K -: '
Thecltlgen !of " thU western
capital of Islam' were "dancing in
the streets this erecting, for the
coourslnf of ; Toseff ended with
file descent In the mausolenm of
the mosque and the celebration of
Annalah'e adrent becan. '
Official weepers who this morn-
log escorted the palanquin bear
ing the body of the late enlton
wHh tears and gToans became in
the erening official cheerers.
leading cotHUons In the streets
and Q.uare of Fe. . ;
Yuaeff's third eon, a hlghry In
telligent, youngster. Is said to be
Situation Surveyed In Path X3?S:Z&rS2LFZ
' c.'rT'-rio.cast .
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it
OFFICIALS EXPRESS
lera hopes
Decision of Mexican Su
preme Court Leads To
Announcement By U.S. ,
of Tornado Through
.Capital of Nation v
Is pleasing to the Moslems
sentimental reasons.
for
WASHINGTON, Nor. 18 (AP) ATTORNEY QUITS WHEN
Under the guiding hand of thel pni IpICQ niQPI PAQIIjn
nandal reeourcee already were! (Continaed from Page One)
. A. s jr . . at. m art jb 1 i .
piosions ana omer wr xiusg ca-irft. M .
tuSZvITarrS "JT In aeceptint: Gordon', resigna
Ii'.JItlon, Justice Bidden, was egnally
Virginia And Maryland proceeded fj? .J.Z1
rapidly today a. - surreys wentl
tA fii.w t . - h.. Utrtct attorney to assUt the court
7?" -V" v7 in "the administration of jnsUee,
District of ColumbU engineers, ? T
after an official inspection, estl- vow
mated the damage from yester-J Jnstice Siddons - declared that
day's etorm in Washington at he-1 the inquiry he ordered two weeks
tween $700,000 and $ 00,0 00 tn-j after the mistrial was announced
eluding the havoc wrought at the las "one to determine whether in
naval air station at Anocoetia and the national capital, the ad minis-
the Washington nary yard. Nearly Itratlon of Justice In one of the es-
1300,000 was beiiered to have I tabllshed court, therein, may be
been the ..toll of i destruction in I successfully flouted and defied."
a M , w . " jbi m a m r I
Aiexanuer, v., ana uoict vaiy.i Moreover. th luntfo-. A-rlr-A
Colmar- Manor, Hyattsville and Mntamn aa
other Maryland . suburbs, , -; Ltit. --. t-- i n
uyci lUi , Ul AL, Ul U1M, u
WASHINGTON, Nor. 18-
(AP) Hope that the action of
(he Mexican supreme court In the
Mexican petrgleum company drill
ing permit : ease - has opened the
way for adjustment of the entire
oil controversy with Mexico was
expressed today in a formal state
ment made public, byhe state de
partment. . , . : t'
Official, were not inclined to so
beyond this statement in discuss
ing significance of yesterday.
Mexican court decision. The com
plexities of Mexican ' law, which
differ, widely from American
practice, make it difficult to de
termine the full purport of the
decision without detailed study cf
the written document which ulti
mately will stand as the legal rec
ord for guidance of Mexican court.
and executive officials, v.
Ambassador Morrow at Msxico
Uiry coniinea nimself to a mes
sage which merely .aid that the
minor' injuries. only eighth were
mixing device broke, this must beBurtf but none f these was ex-
sense.
ger rod of an engine, adJoininxtheUeporte,! to hare been eererely prOTeni f0"??1 aa
I uyvu tus suuuuumuua Ui juuee,
kent In motion consUntlri other-l r-,iw obstruction of it. (the court'.)
wise fire occurs.,-; , 1 i f l L curred; a. 'negro woman being Jus"ee 5adefltt of its ower
Tae company suppiieat P"-j strucx ty ughtninr while crossing I T - '
slves to oil drillers and Quarries Jnia bridge.
thia territory. About half the' Injured were HR AH AM TiP A WQ
. ..... a m a a a . a m m - a a a mm- mm
1 Killed. 4 Hurt i were treated at their homes. L,Tlin' JTm VnCilN
BATjTTMORT3.. Nov. 18.-UfAP..
-,-The steamship Jacob tncken- SILVERTON WINS
bach blew up in flrydocic tooay.i rDAR timnnDI TfiV Bddls Graham added to his fia-
and injuring l .ww w , w ww&w
tic reputation last night y hold-
in- PahlT OnhATi. fnsmt A Shn aln
SILVERTON, Not. 18 (Spe- -ar. A m. drer it. hA in At.i
A quantity of oUremaln-lBt'-"Trwn ngu- Bcnooi',jon the Albany eardv.'
Too much uric acid. Take
Foley Pius diuretic for rheumatic
pains: etui Joints and - swrllinga.
MUafactlon guaranteed. Uk tor
a He tf Immk f tl ansi
jil.fnii - '
GAP1TOX. DRUG STORE
Uy. . Mr. Ogden came to this city
to take charge of one of our thea
ters, he knows how to advertise,
and Salemites need have no fear
that he wlU fall to advertise th!a
t the world It he .ucceeda ;Hls
campaign has been approyed by
all the officials of the New York
Life and Salem, Oregon, should
put this orer.- I am a treat be-
llerer In life; insurance- and am
heavilv Insured " out wa. only too
wUllng to buy another small pol
icy as well as taking out more ror
membera of my lamily. There are
very few of as who can not sare
tfi Mt rAore each year, and
we should realise that we are not
only helping Ogden but our city
and also ourselres. I wm oe
ereatlr dlsan pointed, if the people
of Salem"pasa up Ais opportunity
to get world wide-advertising, but
I feel .are that, we i hare as mucfi
ciTic pride at the peorle of jvaeh-
tn rt on and now is the time to
-A . p. e. snArcir,
f Heather store, 170 South Com
mercialrfca the business for more
than ib,ye&Tn.")::-'.'f :;-;.
ISalea Not. 18,.lt2T.;.;:j'::::..; v;::
: Leg; rolrr klr-g Is sty 16
vPdrs el5. tays news dispatch.
tt , .-""n't Vr.nw talks csuli
I li.. Am " V
pet Into Ccr trerj eo yewZC.
killing one workman
four of the others who wre cut
ting her to pieces with aceteylene
lng in her fuel bin may nave oeen - -, 7 L Pete WlMet lost a four round
set off by the flames. "? . " v. I IZJllZ decision to George Soackley. of
T. '.Xt(L-ii man weu o towbt. . ,
.'I, r; ; "l wn blow; over- Portant Infra-county game, of ' " '
" . . , . , I season, here today.
' i I J. I - - - - ---- - -. W4 CMTI
j It was the third fatal .ionl - bat and pt
iw iw.ru .u.p wr two touchdowns before the
a year, bringing the 12 months .eeond Quarter bad more than
total to ,18 dead, 12 missing and barely started.-After that the
four ecpre injured.; V- :t teams seemed to have solved each
T With : sealed hatches jthe oU-I other's Atack, ' and could make
burning freighter had been towed I little headway.
here for scrapping after, going on Bembaugh of Woodburn and
the rocks 'off Costa Rica.; Fifteen I Greer of Silverton were probably
men were at work on board the! the outstanding players tor their
shin when the explosion occurred. I respective teams.
. Board Ship Again : ;
Bruised, cut and bleeding, but!
heroes all, those who had been
pitched and thrown : by the , blast I
clambered back to rescue the more
seriously Injured.; . r
They found Thomas Slmonfeon,
a.EO year old. lugger dead from a
piece of steel which had pierced
his skull. . r ?
, Raymond Carson,' 22,' who had
been operating a torchV lay on the
deck with a possible broken neck
while Michael Jolio was - cut and
bruised. The condition ? of both
was critical.
The other Injured were George
Durr and Joseph Kadsa,' cut and
bruised.
"Whateyer happened, it shook!
the ship like a terrier .hake a
rat,' aald Carson on the hospital
operating table. SI don't see howl
any-of u got out allTe." Three J
decks of the .hip were broken Into
twisted , wreckage- and scattered I
over the neighborhood. ,
Pershing's Picture Has -
. Place In Foch's Home
PARI3 (AP In the rammer
home of Marshal - Foch, at the
tongue-twisting town . called Tra-
onfeunteunlou, a photograph ot
General Pershing hoM. the place
of honor aboTe the fireplace In
the great French soldier, study:
: AboTe the autograph ioi Perah-
laIijreii1I'l':och, with tie respect, '
admiration and ; affection of his
comrade in arma." ,- ? ,u ' -
. Tte ealy other wafttctoxraph
la the room Is a his Uf colored
j?. sr -made in EngUr.1. Ia the
center la a Urr liiesf? c: L::ya-
Gecr;., flinked cac.tr:? t7
tL3 ctier. FccL. .:.liTcr tie
three is this lcjsnli ii-
1 .mm
a new ana
finer shaving cream
Pot mm who prbe the Valet
r t .1
thrT acfttna tj .ia ilxepalt
. TTr ir
- Ao-Ctrcar RsTrtad the new '.
it f;r t t
oft
surety
35c a tucc
Sf yxmrdesler ha pot yet receive!
'f ,1 t! ? 8cp7 eDd 35c to .r: )
i7 Rezttr Com JDift. J.-. I
streNcw York end we wul fjr-
j v.-srd yoor f.;bc postpaid. Pises
TO
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A.
Lei. Calky, a sophomore la th.
Co;en, ; Ore Ugh Khoot hat
beta choien a. the outstanding
home econemlcf worker awonsf
10,000 -' Oregon boy. and girl.
She, 'reprcsenllnx her stata at
the national congress of hey and
girl dab worker at Chicago,: -
t jn : , jl
story Loni23-io- i -
tfEW. TORlC, Itof. (AP) fia &t I "treasen" irhleh appar-
Am!.fo Rteree. AmeTtalt twr more aa
ther . of irrim tale, f death, asd
tile feiOf. teifibl. than deth, died
in lleiko with atf $M6.ssla' ttil-
lei in hi. hack and thai fehiT4
the exact tottrposa-! hk JeafSfiy
to the fonthera repnbiie-, aorO'
fug to faformatios 6btaiMd hf
Dr. Adoipbe pacrlgsr e Castro,
hi. 6csH4ant4f and rapiL V
Xr, tut Castro told the AsaoclaU
ed Press today, elaborating on aa
ihtsrtW he had gires Robert If
tar. whkh wa. pnbliibed In the
gnu, that two of Francisco Villa's
general, had confessed .to " blm
that Bferce wa. ktSed for displeas
CUimea Rlfiht to Die ..
Birce wa. a suicide by temper-
ament," .aid Dr. De Castro who
colUbcratsd Uh Bierce la the
writing of The Uoak and the
llanrntan'. Danghter. " ' T a r
year, he argued ; with ma about
tha right of self-destmctlon, wnicn
he held was Inalienable.
A man ha. as much right to
take his own me a. to take a
drink he , used to say to . t
And I would like to Uke sine
because ere ryw here I go I see on
ly fools and I am sick of it,'
Feared Physical Pain
"But there was one insuperable
obstacle to hi taking his life with
his own . hand. . Bierce.." (and
knew hist even better than : hi.
own -children) -.was, despiia' . his
gallant serrlce in the cirll war, a
coward la facing pain: To hare In
flicted a mortal wound on him
self would hare been impossible.
and so in 19 1Z when he was near
lng 80 years of age, he set' forth
for the place where he thought
death from another's hand could
be most easily courted.1
.' Dr De Castro said that it was
an improperv story that pared
the way: to his . diseorering what
had really happened to the : au
thor of In the Ifldst of Life,
Can Such Things Be, A Cynv
ic's Word Book, and other- sar
donic works. , -' . ; . : -, -."-SurTryed
, . BitnaMon a .-
I knew it would be both dan
gerous and useless to conduct a
direct inTestigation," he said, "so
in 1918 I ' wrote Francisco Vttia
asking for an InterTiew. at -r Chi
huaha. He refused " but 1 : went
anyway and he receired me.
. "At . dinner -1 decided "that "the
only way to arert his anger was
eritieidSS Xi'A &"S f ptakisg ta,
f kigtiiT tt hi n6Cai, Ctrr&fl-.
fM Castro $ tf isks J ta4 Villi
replied :':"v." -
uaf !Ur &zt nirMi'Afl.
They to that iv es4ii wfe
sent ta fclW EJrta hi. f,
that they. tzsn.stp&J t?;j psjr
atoitt a alia st cS 0a clti';
tha lt chapter gf.ttji i;j r "
the dead f aifht, jsnstat4 vUh
a leaden perted" v "
Kliyers T-kl sow , t
eiAe that tiiae Vfila hlnitf,
hi brother Hipollttf and, only twt
week, ago, General It ryes, bsrT
all fallen before the ballet of en- ,
en.iea.j'.- ..".r-
tr. De Castro, who belieres his
account is the otily anthentic etorr
of tha death of Ambrose Bic,
met the author first is Cxlllinit
in If tf . For tha next ctxartcr tip
cantnry, 'aULough ha trSTefeff '
great deal and spent consider
time out of the eo entry," as win
he was United dates consul a f
Madrid totder appointment of Tw
odors RooeeTcltr he was In coa-
staat cornwinntration wjta Bicree.
Be last saw him fn 1910 in Wash
ington, ' ' ' ' '
r.
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SEATTLE HOLDS BIG
BRIDGE CELEBRATION
'. CContinned from Page One)
- "When we were tn the market
for firework to celebrate our Tic- '
tory over Portland." he. cotar
mented. 1 was etna, the card cf ,
a Portland Dm willing to sapply 1
out aneds. - Needleas to say, we "
did not hay Foreland fireworks.
Bat I learned then for the Cmv
time that BeXlIe has a firework
factory.'
- wa 011 oua nuw u
nfgMg of a $560,000 high school
And to date, : although I am .
member of the school hoard, I
hare jaot yet seen a representative
of a Seattle firrn InCerected tn ths
bosinesa V
decialon was reported to hare held
articles 14 and 15 of the Mexican to get him laughing, I told him
petroleum law unconstitutional in
the specific case In which the- de-
ciilon wasrendered. It would re
anire four similar decisions ou- the
same points in -as many separate
eases to wipe these articles of the
petroleum act .off the statute
books ot Mexico, v
S. MART'S "WINS
BAN FRANCISCO. Nor. 18.
(AP). Bt, Mary's college won Its
third successive" far western con
ference football championship by
aereaung Couege of the Pacific
10-0 at Keaar stadium here today.
a story that set him and his gen- -erala
Into gales of laughter. Then
I broached - the ; subject of Am
brose Bierce. '"' v ' t
j 'Immediately there .was omin
oua silence. -'Villa's brother, Hip
oiito and General Reyes ezchang
ed a glance as though ; to , say
This Gringo has putv his foot tn
it now But Villa, pleased by- the
story I had told : was not angry
with me, merely at tha memory
of Bierce.
S ; Xaye Deed to Treason
Dr. De Cajrtro aald ViUa told
him that Bierce had been thrown
out of town with his peon' after
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