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Show oo PLAN WELCOME FOR 6EI LJURO MEXICO CITY. June 5 No citizen of Mexico was ever given a more enthusiastic en-thusiastic reception than that which is planned for Francisco I. Madero when he enters the capital Wednesday. Wednes-day. Soldiers of the army which he has been fighting since November 20, 1910, will line the streets. In his honor hon-or military bands will play and tho police, whose duty it once was to arrest ar-rest those who cried "Viva Madero," will Join the ovation Officially he is but a private citizen citi-zen and therefore the guns of the garrison gar-rison may render him no salute, and legally the Mexican hymn may not be played, but all that may bo done under un-der the law will be done by Official Mevlco as well as by tho populace to make him welcome. But there may bo one noto of disappointment dis-appointment for thousands of men who have borne the hardships of a campaign. cam-paign. The revolutionists in Cuerne-vaca Cuerne-vaca aro to have no part in the celebration. cele-bration. This was decided today, but neither they nor their representatives in tho capital havo ceased in their efforts ef-forts to have the edict withdrawn. Fearing that the presence of so many armed men not accustomed to tho discipllno of tho regular army might result in trouble, the government govern-ment officials havo deemed It wise to refuse their plea for participation Madero's train will be met a short distance out of the city by another on which will be committees representing represent-ing various political clubs. They will escort him and those with him to the capital. From the statioii it is expected that Madero's first move will be to go to his home and from one of its balconies bal-conies address the crowds. It was from a balcony of this house that he made tho first political address ad-dress of the campaign which ended with his imprisonment. Dozens of clubs having as their central cen-tral motive the booming of Madero havo been orgauized since the close of the war and all these arc actlvo in planning tho reception of the man they will support for tlie presidency. They havo agreed that Madero will ride through the city at the head of a procession. oo- |