Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 197, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1918 — VILLA’S STEPSON JOINS UNITED STATES CAVALRY [ARTICLE]
VILLA’S STEPSON JOINS UNITED STATES CAVALRY
Manchester, N. H. —William Ceraco, aged nineteen, who says he is a stepson of Villa, the notorious Mexican bandit, has enlisted in the United States cavalrv hete. Ceraco says that three years ago, during the bprder uprising, Villa shot his father and married his mother. Ceraco came north with the New Hampshire troop? when they returned from duty on the border. He says that he likes the United States so well that he has decided it is worth fighting for anywhere and was very anxious to know when he could get “over there.”
