HUERTA VIOLENT.
WILL RESIGN FOR NO ONE. A QUESTION OF DUTI. By Telegraph—Pros* AScVoriatinnVcopTrW., 1 Vancouver, Jn ini \ 8 Jho "r>c\v "\ork World" 2>rint s;'a- : si sational dispatch stating that President llnortavlms;repressed the hope that hell . would eontain 00tli President Wilson• ftncJ'liiinsclfvi beloro ]i 0 would.- resign- (lie Mexican"Tho time has- gone* past^f I 'says':.! tiuorta, "when I would give the-slight-' 3 ! est consideration to any'suggestion; tol icsign tho Presidency, Once'; L;.mi"ht.' liavo resigned at the bidding of anyone ?! but now, 110. It is not a question '''cif? pride or ambition -with; me, a but.; dutv.S nothing else." President Huerta is reported to have asked what President Wilson know.-.of. Mexico or Mexico's needs. Mexico had plenty of money. The people'; who: wanted to get rid of him would have to batter his head off his- shoulders bei'j tore they killed him or his; Govern--: ment. _ "TIIO New York World's > is based on what President. Huerta- is alleged to havo said to an. American | visitor who conversed with himHn-;,tho j National l'alaco
A WAITING POLICE Washington, Janunn 8 The Press announces that the conference between President Wilson ' and. Mr. Lind (the President's deputv m Mexico) merely consisted of Mr, Lind reporting the success of the President's waiting policy regarding Mexico. President Wilson was pleased at the report, and decided to continue' the attitude.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1954, 10 January 1914, Page 5
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222HUERTA VIOLENT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1954, 10 January 1914, Page 5
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