HUERTA'S FAREWELL STATEMENT.
A CCOUNTER-REVOISntION PROPOSED.
[Press Association.]
MEXICO CITY, July 16,
Hiierta, in a statement announcing ihis resignation,.alluded bitterly to the outi'age committed,'by -the American fleet in capturing Vera Cruz, and. also to She of .the^Constitutionalists fey America. However, the attittide of :.the Mexican'Go vernmentf during its short life had dealt, a 'deaith Iblaw1 to tfihe mrijust power \of ithe United States. Later strong -workers would come who would .undoubtedly ■end tiis-^ower, Which'hadrcoTOECtitted. ;m Many .outrages 'upon the. American -^Conjtifierit. .
During.a sit.tingVj^f ttheCChamber of J>eputies .Senor IBlancojliotly-attaitked. American political methods, w-hieh jdrovie them '.to :interfere in 'Mexico. -Senor Uliraeo was loudly cheered.
m Bepoxits .are .current 'Of ttiheifoiPßaa*ion of a 9'Unta an iEI !Haso.
It is injtended to start a counterr&yqlwtion riix :favor of Felix Diaz againsfc tlae CJonstitutiouatists.. It is Mnderstood that Huerta tas left for Pueitto Mexico,' intending to for .ffiwrope. •• Senor Blanqueit, Minister , for 'Wswr., is accompasiying'him. ; . ■
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 167, 18 July 1914, Page 5
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151HUERTA'S FAREWELL STATEMENT. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 167, 18 July 1914, Page 5
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