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Show HAVE FAITH IN CARBAJAL Huerta's Successor a Civilian and a Man of Acknowledged Probity His Honorable Career. Mexico City. Francisco Carbajal is forty-four years old, a native of the state of Campeche, and a lawyer. Almost ever since the start of his career he has occupied posts in the judiciary. In the Madero administration administra-tion he was a Beuator, but relinquished relin-quished his post to re-enter the supreme su-preme court, of which he was chief justice at the time General Huerta appointed ap-pointed him minister of foreign relations. rela-tions. When General Porfirio Diaz determined deter-mined in 1911 to treat with the Madero Made-ro revolutionists, Senor Carbajal proceeded pro-ceeded to Juarez as his commissioner. Senor Carbajal has a reputation for possessing considerable intellectual force and independence of character. His demeanor is quiet. He shuns tha exuberance in verbiage and gesticulation gesticu-lation to which Latin-Americans are prone. He is courteous, but a man of few words and little given to elaborate elabo-rate compliments. Besides, he Is neat and well groomed in appearance. His features Indicate pure European descent, with, out any admixture of Indian blood. Altogether he Is a man who conveys con-veys an impression of reserve power. He is a good man of business. His probity has never been questioned. ques-tioned. He has been sagacious and successful in investments and, while not rich, is a man of independent means. He Is a man of family. |