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Show HAN PEOPLE NOW ON TRIAL "Tho cipaclty of the Mexican people peo-ple for self-government is on trial," said Noble Warrum, secretary of tho Salt Lake City commission" yesterday yester-day npon his return from tho Stato of Tabasco, Mexico. Ac manager of a rubber company he has lived much of tho time in Mexico and is familiar with Its people. "If the people trnst Madero half as much as he trusts them, thero can bo no doubt as to tho success of his administration, continued Mr. War-rum. War-rum. "Ho is handicapned by Inexperience Inexper-ience and must depend largely upon tho counsel of Inexperienced men, for most of tho wise qncs left when tho old president mado his trip abroad But all who know President Mndero Bay ho is honest, patrlotlc-and absolutely abso-lutely fearless He is a man of liberal education, part of it having been re ceived in tho University of California, Califor-nia, He speaks sovernl languages and has traveled tfxtcnsivelj He is one of the most democratic mon, considering consid-ering his wealth and station, to be found in Latin America. He Is rich beyond tho temptation of his office and has given millions to what he considered con-sidered th welfare of tho people. "A considerable number of the most nctlvo participants in the revolution wore advocates of reforms so radical that tho new government has found no way to put them into immediate effect. These preferred men like Zapata who. once was a servant in a hotel, but whose daredevil leadership through and after the revolution iias won their admiration. T bellevo Mexico Mex-ico will qulot down h the middle of tho Near and that great prosperity will come to tho country." |