Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 235, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1928 — Page 9
FEB. 8, 1928.
SANDINO ARMY PUSHES DRIVE IN NICARAGUA British Subjects at Matagalpa Issue Appeal for ' Protection. Bp Unlteii Prctt MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Feb. B. Increasing reports of activities by the rebel army of Gen. Augustino Sandino have been received in Managua within the past twenty-four hours, including an appeal to the British charge de affaires, for protection for British subjects at Matagalpa. Reports here said that Matagalpa, center of the most important coffee district of Nicaragua, was threatened by a raid by Sandino followers numbering more than 500. Also, It was reported here that the main body of the Sandino army was concentrated near Jintga, and the speedy cauptre of that city was expected. Another report said that Dr. David -Stadhagen. brother of the presi- , of the Nicaraguan Congress, being held for $2,000 ransom, he appeal for protection for ish peoples was received by HarPatterson, British charge de afes at Managua, and was from <ander Potter, British vice consul at Matagalpa. In this connection it was said the hacienda belonging to Charles Potter, brother of the vice consul, had been seized by Sandino rebels. This hacienda is about fifteen miles north of Matagalpa. Residents of Mataglapa arriving here reported that the road between Jinotga and Matagalpa was congested with people fleeing from Jinotga. Matagalpa is about ninety miles north of Managua and auto ’trucks can reach there in about ten hours. Commanders of the United States Marine force here said there was no occasion for worry as marines now occupy Jinotga, Matagalpa and San Rafael Del Norte.
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