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Show THE WAR IN MEXICO UNHAPPY Mexico's latest rebellion re-bellion seems to have been much of a washout, due it seems to a lack of generals. A few weeks ago, there were plenty of rebel generals. All it took to be a general was a new flannel shirt from an army store in Texas and a workable revolver. But one by one, Mexican generals gener-als are being forced to seek ignominious safety by the simple sim-ple expedient of crossing the line into Nogales, Arizona, or El Paso, Texas. The revolution is ill-timed and meets with little sympathy among Americans. Ameri-cans. Mexico has just gone through a few years of the nearest near-est approach of prosperity that it has had for a long time. Vith Cailes ruling things with the necessary iron hand, it is to be hoped that wanton bloodshed will be ceased, although it may be necessary to execute a few rebels to achieve that end. Regardless Re-gardless of the status of Mexican Mexi-can peasantry, which is undoubtedly un-doubtedly a miserable one at best, the rebel leaders are only motivated by a selfish desire for pei-sonal aggrandizement in seeking to capitalize on squalor aid ignorance. |