Show MEXICAN SALVATION II I I DEPENDS ON SELF HELP Noted Journalist of Country i Voices Views View on Nations Nation's Naion's Nations Nation's Na Na- tion's ions Future By MARK LARKIN lARI IN Staff Correspondent LOS ANGELES Cal CaI July 22 J. J J. J M. M Gonzales one of Mexico's foremost Journalists has come to this country country country coun coun- try to assist in establishing harmonious relations between the United States and Mexico It Is his hope to prevent the possibility of oC war ever coming up again between tween the two countries Gonzales GonzalE's is a a representative of the Worlds World's Labor Home an organization of Mexican workers similar to the American Federation of LaborI Labor I I offered my services to the Mexican Mex Mex- ican government g voluntarily he said We in Mexico do not plead plad for help from your our government we ask Its sympathy since that will mean man peace and progress for us I have been ben quoted in newspapers as saying that we are crying for corn from the United States instead of bayonets This Is untrue When the Mexican journalise first crossed the border he was arrested and held in Jail at El EI Paso for three thre days According to Gonzales there are 00 soldiers under arms in Mexico an and a 11 half halt million more enlisted ready to fight in case cose of trouble with the United States I Even the boys are willing willing will- will Ing to take up arms However of this great reat mass mas he says only a few realI really want war Most of the people wan want wani peace Under Carranza's guidance he de declared declared declared de- de Mexico has already made tremendous tremendous tremendous tre tre- tre- tre progress ss toward rehabilitation tion Organization of labor has been fairly started with members of unions throughout the countr country Much of ot the land has been heen g given fn back to the I peon education is il pro progressing divorce laws ha have been established and most important of ot all district prefects have ha been abolished and freedom granted to municipalities This does dos away with the tyranny that made possible the oppression of tho peon In Tn the state of Yucatan there then are arc 1500 schools school Elementary Elementary Ele Elt education of ot the nation is under federal direction Labor organizers organizers organ organ- are appointed and paid for tor by bythe bythe bythe I the government In man many states however conditions are bad as a result of continual war war- fare tarE The slates states of Chihuahua Mexico Michoacan and San Luis Potosi are terribly impoverished Gonzales said raid Some of the people are insufficiently clothed and haven't enough nough to cat eat Inmany In Inmany Inmany many ca cases es Kitchens have ben been established and soup Is IR being fed feel to the poor Clothing Is also being distributed Sanitary conditions In man many places are vile ho he said and some of the people people people peo peo- are suffering from ravages laval of dis- dis ease pase The bandit situation is not so IO had bad as it w was as Chihuahua has been I laid Intel waste to a great extent by bv Villa Zapata i Is still lUll at large larg-e In Morelos and there are about 1000 troublesome Ya Ya- quis to be lie subdued But nut all Mexico Asks Is I j to be permitted permitted per per- to work out her own salvation said Gonzales Gonzale All will be peace ce and harmony In tn a n short time If it Mexico l is islet l let t |