Show I ARMISTICE BROKEN AND WAR RESUMED HEAVY CANNONADING RESUMED IN MEXICAN CAPITAL AFTER TRUCE OF SUNDAY War Between the tile Followers of Felix Diaz Diax and Supporters of President Madero Being Waged in the Heart of th the the Mexican Capital Mexico City Hostilities were resumed resumed resumed re re- re- re with renewed fierceness in the r. r Mexican capital Sunday after a truce which lasted only a few hours bours The armistice signed at 2 o'clock Sunday morning by the representatives tives of both sides ides agreeing to suspend suspend sus sus- pend operations for twenty four twenty hours hours was broken before noon Soon the sound of heavy cannonading and the whir of machine guns announced the return of the federal troops to their posts in front of the arsenal It IL appeared as if It the words of Madero Madero Ma Ma- dero and Diaz might prove prophetic and that this time the battle would be to a finish President Madero l reiterated Sunday morning his refusal to comply with the suggestion of the senators that he be resign He declared that he was still sUll able to dominate the situation and that hat if given time he would crush the he rebel forces General Diaz had not shown himself to o be greatly in favor of the armistice but consented to it out of respect for forthe forthe forthe the efforts efforts of the tile American dor doi- and the ministers of the powers to o bring about a cessation of hostilities ties les until foreigners and other noncombatants noncombatants non non- combatants still sun within the zone of lie Ule tle fighting could be removed to a position po- po of comparative safety Diaz regarded the truce merely as a. a delay in the accomplishment of hi his fixed axed purpose to drive dave Madero out of the he presidency The fighting Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day undoubtedly had gone in favor of or orthe the he rebels who had resisted all assaults as- as aults against them and had received Into nto the ranks several federal deserters |