Show PRES PRESIDENT IDENT IS SHARPLY CRITICISED Former Mexican dor Is Caustic in Letter of Resignation SPOKANE Wash Oct 20 The Tho Tho letter letter letter let let- ter to Se Secretary of State State- Br Bryan an In which Henry Lane Wilson tendered his as American emba ador to co 0 v was as mado public here lato late yesterday b by Mr Wilson Tho Tim letter Jotter was written In Indianapolis Ind liW l August u 28 8 In part Mr 11 Wilson wrote Tote I I 1 have tho honor to acknowledge sc the receipt of your no note to of AU August st 14 U. U transmitting trans tran- a copy cops of a telegraphic tion of the department of state to the American In London directing direct direct- Inz ing him to disclaim nil all responsibility on the tho part of this government for an in interview interview In in- Interview attributed t to me mc The Tho closing paragraph of th the Instruction referred to states that the tho ho president regrets exceedingly exceed exceed- In I that a diplomatic official of of this government should have been guilty guilty- of or oft t such uch an impropriety The last paragraph paragraph paragraph para para- graph of or your Our note noto to mo me e states tates that tho the president ent does not go o farther at this time because ho he takes 1 It R foe or granted that tho the action notion which he haa has been obliged to take In this matter will bo to you a sufficient reminder cr of or your official tal Rebuke Hasty and Unmerited Mr on calls attention to a n memorandum memorandum memo memo- of his dated August IS 18 agreeing agree agree- In Inc ing to refrain from public comment comment on tho the Instructions to tho thu in London ondon or tho note noto to himself but hut adds that tha t he must respectfully y decline to f accept as definite or just the tho action of the president or the department over which you preside In this matter Thero Is Is ho he writes a Jut limit to patient Thera I silence and I shall shaH not permit myself to bo be made the victim of a n. hasty and unmerited rebuke without placing on reeo record with you OU my earnest and solemn protest Mr I r. r Wilson 11 on then reviews tho the circumstances circumstances circum circum- stances leading up up to the instructions to lo the dor In London lAndon A London London London Lon Lon- don dispatch was published In this country country coun- coun try ry August Augu t 11 statin that one of the factors determining British recognition of Mexican provisional government o was the congratulatory con speech of or tho the American on the tho occasion of Huertas Huerta's reception to the tho diplomatic corps Mr Ir Wilson says ho he did not beleve believe be- be leve lieve this came from an nn official British source and had decI decided ed to maintain an attitude of reserve until on tho the next two days dos he hc read In the press articles evidently Inspired from Crom administration sources containing expressions of raU r-raU- gratification rati ratification fica over the supposed propitiatory explanation of or the British wn government Reason Season for In Interview It seemed apparent to me mo that this was the first evidence of or your our Intention question official ho he to o publicly m my acts continues and I accordingly J gave VC to tono the no press tho the Interview referred d to The interview ho he declares could not possibly be bo construed as an expression or of f tho the views of or this government as Mr h Bryan already had announced Mr Ir Wilson's Wilsons Wil 1 sons son's voluntary resignation Mr W 1 Wilson on in concluding takes up the circumstances of or his sudden recall to Washington ton July 22 22 Z and arid the chain of or events In Washington ton centering about his return lIe IIo complains that he ho was told that hl his return was to bo be for consultation consultation consulta- consulta tion lon and that he left lert without time to adjust adjust ad- ad just lust his personal affairs nt at considerable expense e to himself He came to the conclusion conclusion con con- elusion that he was as going oln to be removed from office he sa says because of or Mr Bryan's Bryans Brynn's Bry Dry ans an's attitude toward him I 1 realized he ic says aI that I ha had l been called home homo not for orders consultation or Instruction Instruction tion ion but for sentence and and- humiliation hum Not Kindly Nor Considerate Jn Tn In conclusion Mr Wilson observes that Jie he feels his Ids removal remo might at least ha lave have Yo been kindlier In spirit more generous generous gen sen- erous and more considerate Tho The present pres pros eat ent poll policy C toward Mexico he brands as I Indifferent and drifting and expresses I Ithe the fear that It will develop greater hatred of Americans in tn Latin-America Latin greater and eventually may lead to Intervention In having spoken thus frankly ho said he tie has been actuated b by the public good and the interests of Justice and not through h bitterness s. s or any desire to embarrass embarrass em cm barrass the presidents president's policy In Mexico le lo |