BANDIT CASTILLO.
WHAT SHALL THEY, DO WITH HIMP / -~' By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright • Washington, February The capture of the. bandit Castillo, who was held to'bo responsible lor the burning of the passenger train in the' Cumbre tunnel, is creating difficulties for the State Department. Americans, are unable to' i hand :, hirn,,\',ov'cr rebels; ds 'such' action' woiild"be. likely to be construed into recognition of their belligerency!. The United States is un- . able to. try Castillo, the offences having occurred) in '.Mexico: " The Huertan: jiu 7 thoritieu' iftfl ? o w}MW m '-Wm\m, for the surrender of- the bandit. '■.' ■ , Itis thought tho'only cours-e'left is to deport Castillo,-as an undesirable alien, to. some'-. spot,, where. General, Villa's rebel.'force able to recapture ■ him; '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1989, 20 February 1914, Page 7
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116BANDIT CASTILLO. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1989, 20 February 1914, Page 7
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