Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 158, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1915 — HUERTA ANGERED AT SECOND ARREST [ARTICLE]

HUERTA ANGERED AT SECOND ARREST

Former Dictator of Mexico Unable to Give Bond After His Rearrest In El Paso, Texas. Victoriano Huerta, who was arrested last week charged with forming a plot to start another revolution in Mexico, was rearrested Saturday after General Orozco, who had been guarded in his house by three soldiers and three federal! agents, made his escape. Huerta made a frightful fuss following his second arrest, saying that he had never been so mistreated and that himself and family were tired of the insults. He will probably get a long rest in jail. Friday he received $60,000 in cash from his New York bankers. The Mexican conditions are nowhere improved and the American Red Cross recognizes the futility of trying to relieve the situation by United States’ charity. In a note sent to President Wilson this is discussed and an appeal is made to this country to pacify Mexico. The recommendation of the Red Cross is expected to have a deep influence in causing the president to act without delay in restoring order in the disturbed republic. Palliations will no longer suffice. President Wiison, who is at his summer home, will be back in Washington the last of this week and Secretary Lansing is expected by that time to have obtained data concerning the attitude by leaders of the several factions.