Show MEXICAN RAIDERS Kill AMERICANS I I PRESIDENT OF LAW AND ORDER LEAGUE AND HIS SON SHOT DOWN BY BANDITS Mexicans Crossed Border Ransacked I Home of Victims and Then Foully Murdered Men In Their Own Homes Brownsville Texas United Texas United States cavalrymen Texas rangers and posses of citizens are continuing g their search for tor a band of or ora a dozen Mexican ranch raiders who who on Fri Friday ay after fter several I w weeks eks of outlawry raided the tho small smalltown smalltown I town of Sebastian thirty seven miles north of Brownsville and killed Al I Austin p president of the Seb Sebastian stian I Law and Order league and his son I Charles Adjutant General Henry Hutchins of or Texas l' l visited Sebastian and personally personally personally person person- ally Investigated conditions there and will recommend to Governor Ferguson ergus n that a sufficient force of or the Texas National Guard be sent to Cameron county to afford prote protection U n against the outlaws Officers of or Cameron county after five weeks' weeks constant work said they had found a clew to the identity of I some of the raiders raiders' A young American American American Amer Amer- ican named Millard who was a witness witness witness wit wit- ness to the killing of Austin and his his hisson hisson son wasP was was t a- a aas a as assaying sa saying ing he lie recognized recognized five or or six of or orthe the Mex Mexican can banI bandits ban ban- I as residents of or the Sebastian I. I community He gave their names to toI I r the authorities It was said This Information Information information In in- formation if confirmed would make certain that Mexican residents on the I Texas side of the Rio Grande are at least partly responsible for recent acts of ot outlawry charged to raiders from the Mexican side Millard was forced by the Mexicans to drive a cart in which Austin and his son were placed from their farm to their home which was ransacked The Austins then were killed Millard said he lie recognized in one of the b bandits bandits ban ban- n. n a Mexican to whom he had loaned money and owing to this fact thinks his life was spared |