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Show jSalazar's Rebellion. The situation In northern Mexico today to-day awaited the movements of General ! Jose Inez Salazar, who has bceun a new revolu tionary movement. His agents were active along the border in organizing organ-izing the forces formerly allied with the Huerta government, and in purchasing all arms and ammunition available. Sala-zar Sala-zar has proclaimed himself as opposed to both the Carranza and convention factions. fac-tions. "ThiB movement not being for tha purpose pur-pose of 'making' presidents," he said In his proclamation, "and only for the purpose pur-pose of obtaining" reforms tiiac -will benefit bene-fit all classes and especially the poor, we solemnly declare that we will not accept for ourselves any recompense or any poaitlon except that which the nation will express freely its desire to confer." Salazar declared himself m favor of a commission form of government for Mexico. Mex-ico. He advocated the adoption of agrarian reforms in practically the bame form as has been advanced by the several revolutionary revolu-tionary parties since the first outbreak of the Madero revolution. Carranza agents here today were ignorant of any moves by the Carranza troops along the east or west coasts or border. |