VILLA'S DARING.
i CHIHUAHUA RAID. RECRUITS AND . ARMS. TOWN WITH HANDFUL FOR HOURS. >h—Prea« Association—Copyright. iiindS.l Cable'Association. ■• • September; 22j 11.40 p.m.)-' HINGTON September 22. { eneralt Toll's r e 4?Qrt "raid on CKchuahua shows on September 15 sent a letleral Trevino, thexCarranaist restating, that he would Is with him in Chihuahua on 16, and asking Ti-evino to. suitable, reception, as lie was Villa, disguised, made a appearance at the Goverse'oh September 16, and ran balcony; from which he &.crowd: "Viva Mexico! I brother. I will give •' ybu He.then disappeared, and jyr secured possession of they, tho Governor's residence al.buildings, which, with a , few hundred, he held for its, despite the £act° ; th'at the garrison, numbered 6000. . erated two -hundred prison-, arried away . sixteen autoIs of arms and ammunition, escort of deserting Car Vanilla left the city with an rad--100 recruits and retired leictically, unmolested.' ; Gen--; lo and: officers were,bahquefe Villa attacked.. Trevino • tlie Governor's palace, but 3serted; • ■ •. ■ in-Washington consider that in-American conference, now nnot: ignore, tho- grave' deh\l- "'"'■! T ' * ' ■•■' ■ '.->- ••
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17281, 23 September 1916, Page 10
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168VILLA'S DARING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17281, 23 September 1916, Page 10
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