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Show DIPLOMAT LET j FREE OF MEXICO Former Ambassador to U. S. Denies He Was Expelled by New President LAREDO. Texas, June 16. Ygnaclo Bonillas. former Mexican ambassador to the I'nltcd States, arrived here to-i to-i night from Mexico City en route to Washington Bonillas said that only after he had reached Washington would be determine has futuro destination, destin-ation, lie stated that Irts wife and two daughters were In Italy and hat after communicating with them, be would decide whether he would go i here or await their arrival In the United States. W hen asked regarding the Mexican reports of his expulsion under articie thirty-throe which empowers the president pres-ident to deport foreigners he replied that he had ben provided with a passport by the Mexican foreign affairs af-fairs office and was free to go and come as he chose and that there was absolutely nothing to tho report. Notwithstanding his temporary Imprisonment Im-prisonment after the death of President Presi-dent Carranza he said he had been treated well. He declared he was a witness in the investigation of the president's death. Several members of the party are still being hcld; he said, pending further Inquiry. The former ambassador appears to be in good spirits, but avoids comment on the stirring events which followed close upon his retirement from the race for the Mexican presidency. oo I |