REVOLUTION IN MEXICO
i I DFATI [ Ob’ ! Af! I! AN/A. I AN OFFICIAL IN VKSTK IATIt p\. By Telegraph. Press Assn. —Copyright.) (Australian ami N.Z. (A; la 1 u A.v-i".'laiinn. )
MKXICO CITY, May 2d. A commute- appointed by t.encral Obregon is making a preliminary inquiry into the deadi of ( 'nrram'.a, am! recommends a lorniiil in \ e-I iga t ion to i.l-ar up mysterious features. !he eomr.iitt-'-e is sarisiied that it is proven, that Herrera knew v* itere Carranza slept »nd a.-sisted in placing sentinels but left Filer for a nearby village. At 3 o'clock ila- is lll attacked on all side.. Carranza was heard shouting: "! Cannot get i.p. My leg is 'urmti a.' lie Jie Pegged lor a carbine to defend himself but another unm.-diate volley through the ■wails of the tent lulled him. (.ireat confusion occurred. Herrera captured several attackers and forced four ot th-.-e to sign a statement ilnal Carranza committed suicide. The committee appears to place the blame definitely upon Herrera.
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Southland Times, Issue 18833, 28 May 1920, Page 5
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164REVOLUTION IN MEXICO Southland Times, Issue 18833, 28 May 1920, Page 5
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