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Show THERE IS NO INTENTION TO MOLEST GEN. DIAZ Mexlcii City., Oct. 24 Thero Is no 'ntentlon on tho part of tho Huerta qovernment to molest Gen. Follx D'a-j according to Querldo Mohono, minister minist-er of foreign nffulrs, Senor Moheno Bald today that Oenern Diaz was nt lib erty to como to tho capital when he choscs. Tho fact that Gcnoml Diaz wbb ot flclally relieved from his mission to Jhpan by tho foreign office nftor ho had completed his aalgBtnont from Uir war department In Franco, relievo, him of ony chargo of Insubonlln-t'im according to officio's boro. ' Tho mombers of tho ombiissv ' nccompaled Ren Diaz to Euro-.. . the way to Japan were an-est J ' d.sobeylng orders the government had Bent them at Havana to return to Par-Is Par-Is as soon as possible. TIiIb was tho explanation given by Senor Mohono today. Ho said they would be rc-em-barked on tho next steamer for Europe Eur-ope to join Francisco do la Uarra, Mexican minister to France, who Jb tho latest person appointed by the government to carry out tho task of thanking Japnn for her imn!e'Pat'm in tlio Mexican centennial. Senor Moheno regarded It as unjust that after spendllig $45,000 in money of tho Mexican government, these men should refuso to fulfill tho mission Intrusted In-trusted to them Whether Gen Felix Diaz will como to tho federal capital or remain ln Vera, Cruz until after tho presldcntlsl election appeared to bo a matter ot doubt In the minds of his most prominent promi-nent adherents hero today. Jose Lois Rcquena, candldat3 for tho vice, presidency on the Diaz ticket expressed the belief that his lder was likely to como hero today or to morrow. |