Show IMAN AN PLANS TO MEXICO E von Eckhardt Says ranza anza Is Good Friend lanza of T By Associated Press HINGTON Oct i. i Count 1 count von YOn vont t whose activities as Germ German n nto ft r to Mexico during the war were ere i jaras r has as responsible for the strong sentiment In the so southern thern lie C warns his fellow countrymen emigrating to Argentina anc and p until they are certain that ions lons there are fayo favorable ble for them rag ng to one of his Decent lectures Jbf of o which has last just been received hington fro frou Germany Eckof Eck- Eck boasts of his success in winning za to the side of the Germa s s quoted as s saying country country is still pro-German pro tod tov to- to v d the he sympathies for Germany fd r be killed What advantages y y derive from this predilection ability to In- In wholly upon our nto the Mexican people Ger- Ger iture and upon our l keeping up we have haye gained for tor ca- ca yand trustworthiness We must anly nl capable men of character edge and energy Into Mexico they may do honor to the name many and Hamburg Then we wee e able not only to get our old tr tons ns back but also to see them thema a arid and d expand ANZA PRO Eckhardt further asserts that iza became wholly pro-German pro the battle of alt ale al t he e did not openly proclaim the foreign minister outlines all of rious dous steps taken at his direction elop 1 a system of far reaching anda in behalf of the German Germann J n wealth These steps as he rated them Included publication giving the German of- of and of German staging of German plays intro- intro German music and the es- es ment of a a German school the former min min- are striving to obtain for fortes lyes t-es the whole Mexican market l ley icy y carry on commercial lite tite open openly v. v American success fly ily be of ot a passing nature Ger- Ger will again be imported and her lier prices But the American must not be treated very J 1 It is desirable that the Ger Ger- porters pool themselves in order bio Jle lo them to have a store in comi com- com i 1 exico Y t OF EXPERIENCE ding Ing to the story of his expo expo- jn n Mexico von yon Eckhardt says en the Americans entered the acing iring 1917 the conditions of the then n Interests were disadvantage- disadvantage hanged Ranged The publishing of the thed d Zimmerman note is deemed to toJ J rayed a gr great at part in creating sing the American declaration of ofA ofA K A A sharp opposition was Jf if against the German minister ally Ily as well as against Carranza he American representative r even eyen went so far as to try to Carranza to hand the German j. j his passport The German t r was finally recalled by his ment ent at the wish of Wilson and P ILo o leave leae Mexico I |