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Show CARRANZA'S TRIUMPH r Tl s is the da of dajs for Csrran r za Vv th a mot the cnt re const tu t oual st am y at h s back the fiist ch f w 11 ente Mex co C tv to tal e upon h n self the dut es of pro is onal president until such t n e as a la r dec " tlon can be hell upon wh ch depends ratngnitioa by the Un ted States and f the other great powers If Carranza is r disposed to be moderate and carries out 1 his promises he probably will remain r at the kead of the government for some time. If he fa Is to ring true chaos will cent nue unless the admin istrat on it Washington is able to call a halt The people of Mexico have had much experience in the last three or four jeirs. Those who upheld D az so long aSIbe was n power "stood by when Madero and Suarez were assass nated and then swpre allegiance to Huerta must certainly be convinced by this time that the old order of th ngs has passed never to Teturn It Mex co is to follow the paths of peace these cientificos must lend a helping hand for they form the most intelligent class in the republ c and largeh control its bus ness There should be an end of intrigue and a combinat on of all classes formed for the public good The peons won for both Madero and Carranza They revo ted aTter centu Ties of oppression and their wrongs should be righted At the same t me it will be ne essary for the new govern mont to move with great caution m the matter of instituting reforms Ifor ex sting conditions cannot be changed n the twinkling of an eye The men who till the o 1 hould own the land The immense ranches 6hould be broken up into small farms where pract cable and the public doma n thrown oj en to set tiers as it s n the Ln ted States Jo more uni st concess ons should be granted to fore gners for they are a living, e idenee of corrupt on ipon the rart of the pnbl c ofhc als who grant I h r h h h h he n an b a i k o bp a n th b on I w on a n n n no h k n in n k a an a b p he oun d h h w e a e u o o loasoctno non 9 p ha b n 1 one p he h nan o n a n n g b b o d r n h T y e pt nd w b d es a u a ae a oan th ft th ng As a n a has sa d the new go erament wou d not pay the sums c cured b Hue ta the plac ng of a oan abroad would be almost mposs ble even f all Europe were not at war The monev nee led b the new go eminent the efore must be ra sed n the Un ted States and no Alex an loans can be floated n th s country f the adm n strat on has anyth ng to do w th t unless every th ng s far and above board and tho Carranza go ern ment s able to g e sat sfactor proof of ts good ntent ons Perhaps th s s the most encouraging feature of the whole s tuation There w 11 doubtless be some svm pathy for V 11a who won all the great battles of the revolut on only to be come nvolved n a d spute w th Car ranza and be depn ed of an part or lot n the new government There has been some tal c of a new revolut on with V 11a at ts head but t 8 generally believed that the nflu ence of Amer cans w 11 prevail and the former band t induced to keep the peace Carranza however should re member as he triumphantly enters the cap tal today that w thout Villa h s re bell on would have been crushed almost as soon as it started and his life would have paid the forfe t |