Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1914 — GEN. VILLA DECIDES CARRANZA MUST GO [ARTICLE]
GEN. VILLA DECIDES CARRANZA MUST GO
Fightiiig General Wants to Eliminate His Former Chief Permanently From Presidency.
Washington is optimistic, say dispatches, that difficulties between Villa a®£l Carranza can be adjusted. But Villa is reported to he determined that Carranza shall not 'become the political head of the country and he is talking quite in earnest about it. Villa does not want it himself, he says, and does not want any military head, hut wants the country run on a peaceful basis. Possibly he is sincere, hut his opposition to Carranza does not indicate it. Villa is to propose as a candidate for the presidency, Emilia Madero, brother of the late president, who was assassinated following his arrest by Huerta.
