Show Federals Escaped v Slaughter Belief MEXICO CITY April 12 12 AP- AP Af Ar- Ar Rebel Genera General l Federico era Ban here as a prisoner oner of or war warto warto to await expressed Use the opinion today only the Ute wariness wariness wariness wari wari- ness of General reu Andreu Almazan saved the the- federal army from rom annihilation annihilation an an- n. n at Jimenez I last fast st week General Barrera said the f rebel ebel commander In chief Jose Jos Gonzalo Es Escobar obar had strongly entrenched himself there th re so camouflaging his earthworks that they appeared from the air as nothing more than cornfields corn corn- fields Had General Almazan given direct attack as w was s anticipated thou thousands of his men probably would have been killed In the trap which had been set for them I TELLS OF ATTACK ATTACK Instead flank movements made the rebel fortifications worthless except at ore ono place lac the tho railroad station There a a. direct f federal deral cavalry cavalry alry aIry attack resulted General Barrera Barrera Barrera Bar Bar- rera said In the attacking contingent contin contin- cont contingent n- n gent bein being almost wiped out The rebel general one of a a. group of at two twenty rebel officers who arrived here In a box car for transfer transfer trans trans- fer to the Santiago prison was quite talkative He He- was as subjected sUbject d to summary shortly after his capture but was was- rg- rg r re remanded mantled to Mexico City when the tUe court found It Jt did not have hav juris juris- diction He lIe will await trial here the charges against him likely being being being be be- ing somewhat modified since It Is s said salt he hei su surrendered of his own will without waiting until forced to doso do doso doso so by th the course of ot the battle battIe The failure ot of the rebel rebel- move move- movement ment he attributed largely to General General General Gen Gen- eral Escobar whom he described as domineering and secretly secretive and as as aspot pot not commanding the confidence of or his officers and men INDIAN CAPTURED ED Among the other prisoners was Captain ln Hosea-de Hosea Hos Hosea L de Jesus Urbalejo Urbalejo-a A Yaqui Indian who with ten others was adopted early In childhood bythe bythe by toy the rebel general F Francisco Urbalejo Urbalejo Urbalejo Urba Urba- lejo who was defeated in the movement movement move move- ment of or General Calles against ru Dispatches from Monterey to today said that the federal attorney general general general gen gen- eral there had cited Rebel Generals Escobar Marcelo Caraveo and Jose San Martin Martinn t for r theft charging them with taken pesos about from the B Banco Banco- de Me Mexico bran branch h at Monterey Monterey Monterey Monte Monte- rey when th they y evacuated that city This was regarded as the governments government's governments government's governments government's govern govern- ments ment's first move InOve to obtain extradition extradition extradition tion In t the event the the- the the-ebel ebel officers officers' finally seek refuge in hi hithe the ithe the United States NACO Sonora April lS 12 AP AP- AP Federal cavalry today carried batue battle battle bat bat- tle ue Into General J. J Gonzalo Escobar's Escobar's Escobar's Esco Esco- bars bar's rebel camp Ninety cavalry men from the federal garrison here this morning g charged into a contingent contingent contingent con con- con con- of or re rebel ool troops S on the Nogales Nogales No- No gales road west of San Jose mountain mountain moun moun- tain demoralized the revolutionaries ies lea an and l took approximately prisoners The number of dead ead and wounded In tile the battle which was fought out of or sight and hearing of or Naco aco had hadnot hadnot hadnot not been determined definitely The Th federal cavalrymen returned to the garrison shortly before belore 11 o'clock with six or eight Ight empty saddles They reported they thought one trooper had been killed and several veral wounded hoV how seriously they did not I know |