| Show rj i DIAZ AZ WILL NOT RETURN D P DIAZ is probably too wise vise to imagine I that he cOl could d return to Mexico and repeat the 1 successes of years ago that so firmly entrenched him himas i as ruler of that country The Irhe iron hand depends f upon tho the moral effect of a few striking ing achievements I a t to maintain its prestige igo and the military reputation a I J Din Dim gained when a younger man was a n greater facto factor fac- fac I to tor in preserving the peace during ng his administration than any other influence The Tho he rebellious spirits I whom he had alienated during his tenure were ere unable to gather followers about them because of the t fear in which the tho iron man in the palace was as reS re lC re- re t S I That fear however has been beep largely dissipated d. d When tho the aged ruler fled from in dead of I- I Inight night and was only permitted to escape to safety through the merciful generosity of Madero the glamour of previous Diaz successes was sas as dimmed The Thet t people learned that he lie 16 was only human and that there were ero stronger swords 5 than his isis That lesson leSon they t have never forgotten and Diaz would be compelled did he lie enter Mexico to prove once more moro that he lie is at a a. S t strong man Old and ana unfit for the tho ri rigors ors of a a long I. I camp campaign it is improbable that lie would succeed t The Tho Jle delegation that is importuning tho the former fornier president to return is not likely to ha haye bae a n favorable t I answer Present chaotic condition in Mexico J proves 1 i t that at the task O of restoring order is isa a young mans man's job |