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Show MEXICANS URGING A BREAK WITH TEUTONS Leading Newspaper Prints Views of Public Men Asking Aid for Entente Allies. MKXfCO CITY, June 19. Kl Univr-rsal, which is probably tlu- most prominent newspaper in Mexico, will print tomorrow statements from twenty -three prominent civilians of Mexico advocating severance by Mf-xico of relations with Germany and asserting that Mexico's place in the war Is on the sHlc of the entente alllrn. The headlines of the article in which the Fta tements are incorporated say it Is to the interest of Mexico to sever relations re-lations with Germany and that the Latin-American Latin-American ideals of Mexico must fif llne h-r to the side of the allies, rather than toward ideals of p n-Gormanisni, absorption absorp-tion and militarism as expressed by Germany. Ger-many. Among those from whom statements are printed are RafaM Cabrera, governor of I 'Ufdda a nd brother of Luis Cabrera, minister of finance: Marceline Oavlls, former congr'-psman ; Luis Castillo Ledon, director of tbe national museum, and Arnulfo Dominpu-, Hello, director of ths national arts rmiseum. |