SIXTY PRISONERS.
* THE MEXICO MURDER. (»y CAM*—rasss association—copraioßt) (BBOTiai'S TKJKJ*AKS.) MEXICO CITY, August 7. It is reported that 60 prisoners have arrived and are incarcerated at Puebla City. They are mostly Indian farm workers from villages in the vicinity of Mrs Evans's hacienda. Five persons are said to be directly implicated in the shooting of Mm. Evans, and 50 others acted as spies along the road, reporting the progress of the victim. The five assassins, it is declared, executed the crime at the instigation of persons higher up.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 13
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