TO KILL INDIANS
ARIZONA ROUGH-RIDERS READY
TOWN LIKE ARMED CAMP
United l*.A.-—By Telegraph—Copyright Received IX a.m. DOUGLAS (Arizona), Sunday. The town resembles an armed tamp, 600 rough-riders with war experience having volunteered to go out and exterminate the Apache Indians, who have been a thorn in the flesh of the American and Mexican Governments for years. In 1926 they ambushed the wife of Francisco Fimbres, killed her, mutilated her body, and kidnapped her eight-year-old son. Fimbres pledged the remainder of his life to avenge the slaying, and has dogged the renegades' trail ever since. He recently returned from the mountains, and reported that the Indians had gone into a winter camp, and cannot emerge until the snows melt. Fimbres’s child is still with the band of Indians.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 835, 2 December 1929, Page 1
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127TO KILL INDIANS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 835, 2 December 1929, Page 1
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