Page 6 STATE Monday, Augusi; THE BATTALION Zapata revolver auctioned in San Antonio Two children’s bodie SAN ANTONIO (AP)—A silver .44-caliber Smith & Wesson revolver believed to have belonged to Mexi can revolutionary Emiliano Zapata sold for $20,000 in a weekend auc tion in Waco from the collection of Bexar County collectors Donald and Louise Yena. By the auction’s close Saturday evening, the collection of about 300 pieces — including rare rifles, pistols, clothing and folk art — sold for more than $300,000. Robert O. Isham of Decatur had the high bid for the gun, which bears the inscription “E. Zapata” and is widely believed to have been his sidearm. The item was one of the most sought-after pieces of Mexican Revolution and Old West-era an tiques that made up the sale. It is hard not to wonder how many people ended up on the wrong end of Zapata’s revolver be fore he was betrayed and killed 81 years ago. “People have sort of awakened to the fact that Mexican history is closely related to our history,” Don ald Yena said. The Revolution, especially, is be ginning to draw the interest of col lectors, who for the first time are see ing items come into the market that lingered in private collections for years, Yena said. Such was the rare but massive lithograph of dictator Porfirio Diaz, who was overthrown by Francisco Madero. Though the piece was torn through Diaz’s face, several collectors, including San Antonian Louis Mar shall, bid against each other at the A&S Antique Auction to become its owner. The picture, which finally sold for $700, did not go to Marshall, but pro fessional collectors like him know that at auctions like this the competition is stiff because the memorabilia is au thentic and valuable. “You know if the Yenas bought it, it’s collectible,” Mar shall said. “If you see what they’re collecting, pretty soon that will be rare.” In the same case as the handgun believed to have been Zapata’s was the single-action Army revolver known to have belonged to Judge Roy Bean. Bean’s gun alone sold for $36,000, bought by Donnie and Elaine Roberts, collectors who called in their bid from Houston. With that revolver, an entire collec tion — including photographs and an arrest warrant for the judge — went up for hid. Altogether, the additional items connected to the man known as “the Law West of the Pecos” drew more than $5,000. found in trunk of cai ABILENE (AP) — Police on Saturday found the bodies of two children inside a closed trunk of a car parked in front of their Abilene house. Authorities said that 6-year-old Dylan Nagle and 4-year-old Kelly Boisjolie, a brother and sister, died after being in the closed trunk ap parently for hours. Officials sus pect the pair — and a pet kitten — died in the trunk from a combina tion of the near-100-degree heat outside and lack of oxygen. A teenager who wasstayi at the house discovered the bn ies. The children’s mother# home when the bodies were! covered, said Sgt. Mike Pern the Abilene Police Departmeit Perry said there is noei deuce so far that any® placed or locked the chilli in the trunk. Police are investigating circumstances leading toa deaths but have not madei ch arizes. 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