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Show FELIX DIAZ HAS ! NEW REVOLUTION i EL PASO. Oct. 30. A copy of the manifesto issued by General Felix Diaz, leader of the new revolutionary movement in Mexico has been received receiv-ed here. It is dated Camp Buena Vis t ta, state of Vera Cruz, September 3. 1917, and is signed by the nephew of Mexico's former president. The manifesto mani-festo culls upon all who are in sympathy sym-pathy with his new movement, especially espe-cially the members of the old federal i army, to join a reorganized national j which ho declares Is not dissolved be- j cause its dissolution has not been de-j crcd but was dispersed because of special, circumstances. The purpose of ( the movement is the overthrow of the j so-called "Carranzlsta party," and the restoration of the constitution of 1S57, J It states. X "I do not come to offer anything which I cannot fulfill, neither have I any personal aspiration," General DIazj stated in-the preamble in this mani-1 festo. But my name having been used . in former occurrences, I believe I am j an emblem to combat the Carranzlsta I party and that so it has been proved j by the recognition of the majority of! the citizens who have risen up in arms ' in many of the statos of the Mexican union. The archives of this headquar-1 ters show it to be so." |