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Show no to BE MEXICAN PRESIDENT Reyes and De La Barra Will Be Members of His , Cabinet MEXICO CITY, Jud 12 "If I thould ba triactcd praaident, Sanor De la Barra will be minuter of foraifrn affaire and Ooneral Re.vee will ba mm liter of war in my eabiaet." Thua rok Franfiaco I. Madera to an Ainoriated Preaa repreaenlative at I hapulirprr cattle, where . he talked with Preaident Da la Barra and General Revet. Both men have contented con-tented to accept taeee portfolio.. Tha meeting waa accidental. Madero had been conierrin( with Preaident De la Barra about the political aituation when. Cieneral Revee arrived. Madero waa atked to remain., Frank diacuaeion f the aituation retulted. l.eneral Have. tail: "It ia true that I am goinf to be minuter of war if Be nor Madero it elerted. 1 am not (oinic to be can didata for tha presidency or partici pata ia the election. PoalUoa of Baraa. "Jutt before yon came," ha aaid to tha interviewer!, "a committee called on ma to atk ma to ba a candidate for tha preeideary, but I told them I Intended In-tended to ba a member of Benor Madero Ma-dero ' cabinet if ha ia elected. "To offer myaelf aa a candidate might mean a confutioa which would trodure anarchv, and I can atture you, nth Preaident'De la Barra. lienor Madero Ma-dero and rnvtelf will work earnettly and inreetaatly to prevent luck a cob tingencv." Madero 'a remark that Preaident De la Barra would retura to kia recant poet of minuter of foreign ralatioat it looked upon aa aa indication that tha new government will contain reo reeeatativee of all alementa and will have a ttable effect on the future administration. ad-ministration. Tha conference ia believed tn have pertuaded Da la Barra to ttaad bv the new department and lend hit influence in eitabliihiao) tranquillity. He it recngnited aa an important factor in toothing the woundt of the ousted, partiet, aid Uadero it believed to ba aniiout to keep him in tha eabiaet, eabi-aet, not only for that reaton, but be-cauta be-cauta af hit familiarity with interna tioaal affaire. Mad ere' l Army Policy.' An indication of what Madero 't pel icy will be wat given ia a tpeech he miHe ta the cadet, of the National Military academy, whom ha reviewed. "Ia the rebrganizatioa of the armv," he aaid, "there will be no interference in-terference with the officer, of the line. The discipline and training of the mil iterv aehool it mott valuable and pref- erenca ahould bo Crn to thoao who have had tfaa benefit of tha training.' Tha eabiaat appototmentg proponed h Madero ia the vent of fain election to the preaidencv aad tha auhetane of tha conferenro Kelwen (General Reve. Preaideat De la Barra and himaelf were mad the subject of aa offiria bulla-tia. bulla-tia. It waa m part: "General Be yea dec tared hit urpoee of aupportiag and aakinff hia pohtieaJ frieade to aupport tha eandidacT of M dero in tha coming preeidential election. elec-tion. Ia the event of hia auceeaa, Madero Ma-dero hai offered the portfolios of for-eiga for-eiga ralatioat and war and marina, re apectivelv, to Krancraro D la Barra aad General Bernardo Reree. who accepted ac-cepted them, taking into eonaideratioa, above all. tha vital interest a of tbeirl country. " |