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Show 1 MEXICO CITY THRONGED FOR INAUGURATION I QBREGON'S FOES BEGIN PLOTTING CAPITAL HEARS Rumors of Conspiracies Heard on Day New President Takes Office LOAN TO BE SOUGHT FOR NEIGHBOR REPUBLIC 1 Change of Administration Expected Ex-pected to Mean First Peace in Years 1 kSHINGTOX, Dei Rsi no, i. ir antlObrcg nnsuirecles in the northern pert ol Mesh n and j along the have readied itw H siaie depart men I end dfi- lels eald ! todaj iin- were watching Ihe sil on -b-l a ' thel nierl- ran neutrality i- mi vlolati I I "U-ni.Hr . hi I Ih en lain n of reports fmm Havana tlint Pa ' blo f jinnee lr fl and othci U ulers "i lie- regime wore nn tbelr in to 'I evils, hill i 1 1 mi. m i of fjis r H was no should in- denied cutrnnc to the H 1. Well wishers of Mrxo o. who came ou spi -clal trains from Arizona, New Mcxb". H and California, to see 'General Oue- H leaugu rated preesaent. wen' the scene of activities In the capital H midnight whin the general va. H dared president, according to tele- grams along 'he H hambers of commerce and friends of the men of the specials who couldn't make tho trip. H Tho telegrams stated Mexicans said H the biggest patriotic demonstration H Mexico ever saw followed the innugu- H ration ceremony. General Obregon later conferred with men on a ;! ill train from Kan- H I sea city, reproeenting the Kansas Cltl H Mexico and Orient railroad of Te.as H I h lo w president pledged them to H give every possible assistance to H American capital for the ! - elopjnetti I of Mexico He s.ild he would lend H Influence in extending th illro.ul H as lo make a through line from Kan- H sas City to Chihuahua City. H I N I III x s l III I PI h i DOUGLAS, Arlr.. Dec 1. Accord- Ing to messages received bw officials H in Auga Prieta. Sonora, from Mexico H City, one of the most enthusiastic re- Captions in the capital's history was M given General Obregon laxt night H The demon trattoria, which are re- H ported 10 have lasted throughout th H night, were orderly, the ma&sages say. H PI I I B I I Ms Mvl I ( N i BtpecenlXi MEXICO CITY. Mexico. Dec. 1. The induction Into office of president H General Obregon mi ins i ice f"r 'his republic peace, the condition little H I known here for ten years. H Of course it ma mean progress. It ! may mean wise statesmanship and H prosperity, but the people of Mexico want peace and they elected the most popular mun ln their realm to give H to thi Ever since the election Gcucrai obregon and Provisional President do H lho Mi hav. be.-n tu-s . pacifying all factions. Ills aim has been peace at any price, for .Mexico never had a president or a louder that couldn't had few could establish peace. So the new regime took up with General Pel.-z. In the oil district. with (he General Zapata factions!. L ln the state of More las with Pancho Villa and the Yaqui In-dlana In-dlana In the north, the iucstlou "peace." It literally went into tho market and t'o. ez had caused I much trouble in tho oil district of Tamplco, and he is now settled down to )ulet life; General Z.iput.i "died jH ln action" six months ago, but Ills jH followers were still menacing things, s . and m,. pH I story of how General Villa was put h im 7.i' iteaez and given FH a life-time job being good Is too fum- lH illar to repeat. The Yaquls arc quiet f r the first time In years In fad, rH I It is said nobody but Obregon hatt bee,, ,,hle to get them to abandon the war path. ffH 1(1 I PI i I 'WORKER So the m.m who took office here to- day bids fuir to li-como the world's i betnplofl peacsmaker, 'llla and another brigand a man ' who at one time murdered 65 persons land who has since been drowned killed an Englishman in 1917 named Benson. Obregon didn't argue the question long as to whMher tho Mexl- can government was responsible for this killing. lie simply said "how much do we owe you?" and he agreed to give the Fngllsh government $.'0,-1 $.'0,-1 000 as indomnlty to the relatives of ! Benson. |