Image 1 of Carrizozo news (Carrizozo, N.M.), August 22, 1919
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Entities extracted from this source (5)
Joseph T. Dickmanperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Joseph T Dickmau, Joseph T. Dickmau
Matlackperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Matlock, Capt Matlack
H. M. Fennelperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. H M Fennel, Fennell
Lieut. Davisperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Lieut Davis
Petersonperson
1 claim cited from this source
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OLDEST AND LEADING NEWSPAPER IN CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN NEW MEXICO VOLUMK 20 CARRIZOZO
LINCOLN COUNTY NEW MEXICO FRIDAY AUGUST 22 1919 NUMBER 34 U S AVIATORS RELEASED BY MEXICAN BANDITS
15090 kiiMii Hi Me Btndlt U IN S AVAlltl CROSS BOkDlk PURSUIT Of BANDIIS Sail Antonio Texas Aug IJ
Sluj Jen Joseph T Dickmau commanding thr southern de partment today instructed olllcers at
Qandelarta lo puy lie Mexican flatwliU the Illl IS000 ransom as stipulated In tla agreement made
with them In the United States Ifavernmttit Caadelana lYx Auif 19 II M Fennel I Marfa hanker who
brought the mihom money here to deliver it to the Mexican bandit and secure the re ease of Lieut
Davisand Peterson Amer ican aviators returned to Marfa tills morning with 7500 which Capt Matlack
salvaged when he executed a coup rescuing Lieut Davis without paying the second half of the ransom
money Fennell said the bandits carried high powered rilles in their hands when Matlock escaped with
Davis The Mexicans were so astonished at the nerve of the officer they tailed lo shoot until tile
horse carrying the aviator ami the cavalryman commander disappeared across the river in the darkness