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Show DIAB'S BMBASSADOE ASKS aEBELg TO MASfi PBACB WAPHINOTON. March 15. frnor Ta La Barra diacuaaed Inforraallr last night with aawepapcr anen hla anaaraalna article ar-ticle appealing to Mexican lnsurganta to forget their difference and to unita for the beat In t areata of national unity. Ha aald ha had gi aa rourh thought to tha revolutionary aaovamam an4 oKpreaaed conndaaca that tha altuatloa would right Itaeif. Hta meeting with Be nor Llmnntrntr In New Tork at a tl ma when 8enor ! La Barra' a preaenca in u h I ngt on wou id hava snada mora ooovenlent the trana-acttoa trana-acttoa of diplomatic rtka regarding tha situation In Mexico, la taken to mean that the embaaaador attached extraordinary extraor-dinary importance to hla conferanca with tha Mexican minister of flnanc. 8nor Umantour la particularly anx-toua anx-toua for peace In Mexico becauae of hta fifteen years of financial afrlttationa with foreign countrlea. whila 8anor I La Barra behavea hla Ufa work could be of no greater benefit to hla country than If spent In cementing tha friend I r relatione rela-tione batween tha Lnlted Ktatea and Mexico. With tha batlef that ftenof Ll man tour might, on hla return to Mexico, take a mora actlva part In the administration, for It haa been reported he would be tha premier In tha Itas cabinet. It is aald tha ambassador went to Saw Tork chiefly to Impress upon ftenor LI man tour tha expressions of frtendlv regard for Mexico which ha had received on aer-srat aer-srat occasion front President Taft. Washington before hla return to Mexico. Senor Da La Barra said ha believed Kenor Ll man tour would first sro to Havana. Cuba. This auggested tha Inquiry at tha state department aa to whether Secretary Knox expected to confer with the Mexican Mexi-can minister at Havana because the former for-mer also had Intended to stop at Havana on hla way .to Washington from the south. Such conference, ft t aald. was not contemplated, but If tt did occur It was thought It would be purely a Ctrl -dental. "Mexican revolutionists can b divided Into three grouper Those who honestly think themeeivea the apostles At democracy democ-racy and progress; men who hava failed In life and aspire to flgur tn a new regime, and 'tha dros of society who are ready to fight for anv cauea by which they can profit and maka use of their evil Intention.' declare lienor Da la Barra, tha Mexican mbaasador to the I'nlted Stat, In tha current laau of tha Independent. Of th first group Sanor Da la Barra say: These individuals. If they ara Bin-car, Bin-car, will admit that their act. Instead or baina beneficial, ha bean harmful Their duty should b that of tha true apostle, co-operating by their writings, preachroenta and axampl to accelerate tha volution (tha government's attempt to better tha condition of tha people) that haa bean started, thus contributing wlthra tha low and under Ita protection to th great work of national unltv." Vnor Da la Barra deplore th harm which ha aays already haa been don, define the Insurrection aa a guerilla war-far war-far maintained by malcontents In a portion of Chihuahua, which will be aup , pressed, and expreaae th belief that a united people will work anw la Mexico to solve it problems. Ha says in conclusion: "A last word before closing word of concord, hop and good will to my countrymen who know that before all dlvlatona In party, all difference between be-tween man who honstly think dlffermitly on political Questions, then ar th moot important and sacred In tare ta of our oountry, of Ita pmgr fast soft ita future. Might wa, united in th as me spirit and i forgetting all difference, work together for tha progress of true democracy and for tha boat development ot our motherland." |