Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1914 — REBELS RESENT ALL OUTSIDE MEDDLING [ARTICLE]

REBELS RESENT ALL OUTSIDE MEDDLING

Carranza, in Speech at Banquet, Del elans U. S. 1. Taking Unwel. J coma liberties. I . I Laredo, Tex., June 28.—“Oonstito-i ttonlafliiSt leaders,' who have thd sympathy of all the people of Mexi ico behind them, will not allow the dignity of the rtatton to (be towered by of any foreign' power in the international afltalss of the country.” This dilatation was made by Genenail Carmrrza at- a banquet at Monterey Sait unday night, according to travellers wtho arrived here sorted that the United States was assuming a dictatorial, attitude. The 400 Mexicans Who attended the banquet received the declaration with cheers, it is d-ectamed. “The constitutionalist movement litas proceeded to such a point,” the first chief to quoted as having said, “that the people have mottling ft fear except the Judases in its ow® ranks.” Be mentioned no n anietsv I Carranza, those who reached hew I today, declared, made no retoren&l to mediation, but other eonsffigl tionaiLEst lead era who spoke at the Banquet, expressed the view totall by international custom, the “good II offices” were strictly defined and! were confined to bringing togethgl the parties -in dispute. The Niagara Falls mediatosd ■howevgr; they said, not otily W tried to bring the disputants together, but also had attempted to dictate a pofltoy on Which they,] were to agree. Governor VOlartal, of Nuevo Leon, defended the ption of the eontStttuWonaJiste ini that state in closing churches and I burning confessionato. He to g|d| to have indicated in hfe speech a resentment of interference in state affairs of the generail constitutional authority.