Show SAYS CARRANZA CANNOT RULE Real Mexican Leader President dent kilt Pratt Declares Must Conic Come Front From ill Classes That a a will Il never rule co and that tho the 10 logical ruler of or the southern r republic public must como come from the masses Instead of or the cla classes cs Is the thc opinion of ot Hey L IA L Pratt Prat president of the Mexican mission of the Mormon church whose recital recial of ot tho the sufferings of oC the Mexicans stirred the conference audience itt fit the Tabernacle Sunday Tho The Mexican masses will wil never or ne yield In their C fight ht for freedom ho lie said until Jo government b by the tho people has been won Carranza will wil nev never r rule rulo Mexico He lie Is not of the lie masses but of ot the tho classes es Mexico's logical ruler will come from tho the masses He lie will be wil a n man with tho the Interests Interest of at the wi people at t heart And not a Carranza nor un any other othel man who seel seeks s only to further tho the interests of at capital The Tho Mexican people and anci the Mexican situation are aro not understood In this country I have haYe had hail people toll tell tol mo me I that the Mexicans aro are eo so treacherous that it Is la not safe nCe to go o abroad unarmed unarmed unarmed un un- un- un A As missionary I armed In Mexico elco a have havo been to all al parts of ot Mexico Ihne I have havo always found the Indians for tor that Is what the Mexican la fes are compo composed OI of or most hospitable and anything anything anything any any- thing but treacherous lInt But the they must mut be given Riven a square deal If I a square deal Is looked for tor In return Like breeds like In Mexico a as elsewhere People In this country and nd the tho ruling class In Mexico believe that the lie Indian must mu tle bo be ruled with wih a club But ut If that kind of Intervention Is attempted it i will wi failI fal fail I 1 havo traveled through h Mexico preaching the gospel sospel of m my faith I have encountered districts where a a dif different different dif dif- ferent terent faith was so gO entrenched In the tho minds and hearts of ot tho ho people that my mJ religion was not welcome I was told from a n religious standpoint I was not welcome welcome bUt but in the tho next breath tho the called so-called so-caled so treacherous Mexican added But nut you ou you are a stranger and a traveler You 1 ou ott need hospitality And AndI I II I was fed and glen gien Ien accommodations I If lf I tho the real Mexican and the tho true Mexico were known to the people of oC tho the United States and If J the tho conditions under which the tho classes there have ha suffered suffered suf suf- In the past were known to our People intervention would h have e a different different dif dif- ferent meaning In the tho minds of ot otmer Amer mer merIcan Ican Intervention of the he kind that will I help tho the masses maSeR to overthrow the tho despotic despotic des des- rule of oC the tho lie classes would be a dl intervention but iUt Intervention of a sort that would only strengthen then the hold hole of the thc self-constituted self I ity that no now claims the rl right ht to rule tho the country countr would be a bigger mistake e eon on our part than to leave leavo the country alone I I |