New York Times 100 years ago today, August 7, 1913:
Americans Say He Seemed Indifferent to Their Fate.
LAREDO, Texas, Aug. 6.— Otto R. Winters and Dario H. Sanchez, two Americans held prisoners in Monterey and afterward transferred to Nuevo Laredo, were released early to-day.
Winters and Sanchez were charged by the Federals with being Constitutionalist spies, and were arrested June 16 when on an automobile trip to the interior. Their detention was prolonged, the men assert, through apparent indifference on the part of a United States Consular representative at Monterey, and also because of frequent changes in Judges there.
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