Show VILLA WILLA TO AVENGE ANGELES ANGELES' DEATH I II I I I io rr I o o I 1 0 J 0 fJ 0 0 0 Al FEARED AT I CHIH A A AMen Men Who Sent General I Felipe Angeles to His Hi Death Are Said to Be Marked f for r Execution T T 1 PASO ASO Tex rex Nov 27 1 Ev si cn hatching up of a vendetta plot by Villa elements clements in in the state of Chihuahua following the execution execution execution tion of ot General Felipe Angeles noted rebel l leader ader at Chihuahua City yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- reached the border today Everyone connected with the trial ol of the Villa chieftain has been marked for Cor vengeance according to the re reports re- re ports Francisco Villa the ally of Angeles Angeles Angeles An An- geles will start Immediately upon hi his campaign of reprisal Chihuahua City being his objective point It Is said I The rebels are reported to be planning planning plan plan- ning to destroy the railroad between Juarez and Chihuahua City DISORDERS REPORTED Disorders were already said to have occurred i in Chihuahua City but no confirmation of ot these rumors was obtainable obtainable obtainable ob ob- I here here- Consul General Andres G G. Garcia of Mexico said Id he had heard nothing of any outbreaks at the capital capi capi- tal Meantime preparations were being made at the garrison in Juarez to prevent prevent prevent pre pre- vent any disorders on the border In InI Inthe the tre absence of ot General Jose Gonzales Escobar commander of the Juarez district district dis dis- dis- dis I Colonel Eduardo F F. acting commander is re to have taken every precaution to forestall any demonstration by Villa and Angeles I sympathizers General Escobar who was one of the Judges who tried General General General Gen Gen- eral Angeles was vas expected to return to Juarez today STRONG PATROL Juarez police were given orders last night to keep strict watch on all suspicious suspicious sus sus- sus- sus s chara characters and a a. strong patrol was maintained on the streets No trouble was reported In his testimony before the military board by which he was tried General Angeles repeatedly denied that he had taken arms against the Carranza government government government gov gov- but asserted that he had re returned returned returned re- re turned to Mexico merely to effect a union of all elements according to a 11 detailed story of the trial published by El Heraldo of Chihuahua City DISPUTES WITH VILLA General Angeles bitterly attacked what he termed the strong passions of the Mexican 1 people eople To correct these errors I exposed my life Despite my previous relations relations relations rela rela- with Villa yma it was dangerous for forme forme forme me to treat with with- him for he made mado use of threats when I made bold to contradict contradict contradict con con- him Wo We held our first argument In because he called Madero l a a. t fool ol I retorted something and our voices voicE'S rose to shouts Villas Villa's soldiers expected that he would order me hanged as fie lie had done to all those who contradicted him FIRST TO ESCAPE I Afterwards when ho he had calmed down do Villa told mo me that I was as the first man that had contradicted him and escaped alive This confirmed In me the belief belld that Villa would have been a good goodman goodman goodman man had it not been for despots and sycophants In the course of his lengthy address address address ad ad- dress to the court Angeles spoke of Victor Hugos Hugo's Les Lee l comparing com corn paring Francisco o. o Villa with Jean ValJean Valjean Valjean Val- Val Jean Suddenly the prisoner raised his voice and shouted Those who accuse me and those who arrested me are stas The I masters should nr ne the j people who ho hould govern themselves who should hould J j Continued on page 7 7 R REPRISALS FEARED D I Continued I from o page 1 cease being servile for tor they are great 1 I BRINGS APPLAUSE From the balcony and the gallery of the tho large theatre In which the trial was held there came such a storm of ot applause that General Gabriel Gavira the presiding officer of ot the military board had to warn the auditors that such demonstrations were prohibited I After vigorously denying that he had resisted the tho efforts of the state I guardsmen e to capture t r him Angeles e f I launched 1 forth or i into a discussion of so so- so and quoted words of Jesus I Christ and th the thc works of ot Theodore Roosevelt Roose and the Austrian socialist I |