Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 237, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1928 — Page 14
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SANDINO HINTS I BATTLE NEAR Expresses Intention of I Meeting Marines Soon. p United Press MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Feb. 9. {The Marine command today reported that the situation in the Matagalpa district, where Gen. Aufeustino Sandino was reported leadEig a band of rebels, was well in and. It has been verified that Sandino Ifcras in direct command of the rebels (►-numbering between 500 and 1,000 (►-and that his cavalry forces were luperbly armed. Reports here were that Sandino forces raided the coffee plantations In the Matagalpa district to obtain Supplies. i Marine commanders 9s,id that ||sith the reinforcements already lent to Matagalpa the situation had fkased. Sandino, in a letter to the Jefe politico Society in Matagalpa, accused the Marines of atrocities. He indicated his intention of neeting the American forces in the nountainous regions behind Matajalpa. He intimated that the rainy leason, now due, might force an end to active pursuit by the Mafcines. However, it was believed Sandino Irould not engage the Marines in Active combat, but would disappear 'from the Matagalpa district as suddenly as he appeared. •ONLY GOLD CAN DO IT’ Baptist Pastor Says This Is All That Can Defeat A1 Smith. ®j y United Press WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 10.— Protestants opposing election of a Catholic as President, were called "bigots” by the Rev. J. G. Pulliman, Baptist minister of Boone, N, C., in a talk to the “A1 Smith Democratic Club” here last night, Pulliman said "nothing but gold fan defeat Smith.” Members from Alabama, California, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Alary land reported strong Smith feentfment In their States.
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