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Show ON TO MEXICO CITY. Alfonso Madero Tells of the Plans of His Fighting Brother. SAN ANTONIO. Tex-. May 11. "Unless "Un-less Presldont Diaz reslcns and peace is made at once. General Francisco L Madero, Ma-dero, my brother, chief of the revolutionary revolu-tionary movement, will be leading a forco of 20,000 men through the Btroets of Mexico City In less than a month. This Is no Idle talk. It la the military plan which he has adODtcd." This statement was made here by Alfonso Al-fonso Madero, recently a peace emissary. emis-sary. "The City of Mexico is the objective point," ho continued. "My brother, as .soon as It Is definitely determined there shall be no further peace moves, will start south, gathering In his soldiers as he goos. It Is planned to take Tor-reon. Tor-reon. Install a garrison and then hoad for Chihuahua. There Is no question that the Insurrectos can take every town as they go. "After Chihuahua It will be a march r south, couriers calling in the Insurrecto commands from around S'alllllo In the mining camps and elsewhere. Long before be-fore ho appears before tho gates of Mexico City my brother's army will be augmented to over 10,000 men.'1 |