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Show HUERTA WILL BE I ALONEJN FIGHT Juarez, Mexico, April 14. Great H concern is felt in official quarters here over the Tamplco incident. It is announced that the constltutlonal-1 constltutlonal-1 1st forces have been withdrawn from the attack on Tampico, pending a settlement between Huerta and the 1 American government. "General Huerta has got himself H into a serious predicament." said j Frederico Gonzales Garza, former prl- Hr vate secretary to the late President Madero, tonight. "What he will do In the matter I cannot say. if he has done a wrong to the United States he himself must mako redress for It. Mexico as a whole shall not be involved." Enriquo C. Lloronle, in charge of tho constitutionalist consular service, said: "Huerta Is considered a crlm innl and outlaw by the constitutionalists. constitutional-ists. If he tries to bring on war with the United States the people of Mexico Mex-ico will hold him responsible and punish him." ! Frederico de la Garza, General Villa's Vil-la's lcsal adviser, said: "Huerta will suffer alone if he provokes tho United Unit-ed States to take drastic action. The constitutionalists show how they regard re-gard the matter by withdrawing from Tamplco ponding action by Admiral Mayo. We refuse to be drawn Into a controversy between the United States and Huerta. It is Huerta and not Mexico, with whom tho United States is dealing, and Mexicans will not regard punishment of IIuorLi as a declaration of war upon Mexico." |