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MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1020. Lower California, ought to make a Almada is perfectly willing to take Almada Bakiomero A. Almada, just appointed governor of good executive. He's “governor” to six girls now. the job over, but Gov. Estaban Cantu likes it so well he's trying to hang on to it. ‘going down the line” for the nom Ineo Wood, Lowden and Johnaon, the |three chief contenders in the nom |ination race, have sent their con thought Cantu might be more amenable to reason if Gen. Obregon would send over 5,000 soldiers to Ensenada to help inaugurate him. Almada says Cantu is a “servile tool,” while Cantu scys Almada “doesn't understand conditions.” 1 New President of Mexico Was Once Violently Anti-American JOne of Calles’ friends pointed pan | whee was the nucleus of the BY HERBERT COREY MEXICO CITY, June 14.—Adoifo | out lion, was to have taken over the pro | “He was @ bronco Yaqui,” sald he! visional leadership of the state under la Huerta, the pro jonal 4. * cater Provisional presi-| _. bronco Yaqui is a wild or uncivil-| certain conditions. The condition @ent of Mexico, is proGerman and ized Indian—"when he saved Calles’| were not f jod, but De la Huerta €onservative. There isn't a doubt/ life. Two other Indians were creep-| became provisional presidente of of it. But he used to be antl-Ameri.|!ne up on him from behind when Mexico just the same. There had that Calles might be st. One is justified in as| been gossip given that this lad shot both down. Calles | never forgotten tt. He has ¢ fan and radical Also, Proclaimed by Mexicans as an hon he is freety |this boy, and advanced bim he | believing that General Obregon, who lg AO gained knowledge until now bh ually to become the consti He is 38 ytars of and a poor And the Yaqui wors lente of Mexico—unless Man,” said one of his “I doubt if he is worth $ dest friends pens 900, Until ee preferred De la ‘alles in that chair, Yet @ little while ago his two sisters CALLES WAS | Calles in a protege of Obregon and Were supporting themselves by | RADICAL, TOO |is intensely loyal to him teaching school Jcan and radi.| Of the three men, Obregon ts the No one cares to say much abot perce hief. He everythin M. The topic is not liked in these abs Every move oy ins Oe @ays. But it is admitted that at on oo the assistance of his friend Ettas fime de la Huerta was violently ant alles ter of war. Gen American. At that time he was a friend and protece of Vennstiano Carranza, who found him as a hw Student and to whom much of his Sdvancement was due. Carranza not Merely bad a single track mind. but & mind that was distinctly narrow || gauge. He prided himself on his Ahatred for the Gringoes. He did not Jose an opportunity during his term | ‘in office to offend and injure the United States and American inter » execution on's winhe the fact that his immediate chief, President de la Huerta, is his own close friend and former subordinate. The president would assuredly do nothing without the buyers quite as much as they do/ first consulting Calles, Do you re the sellers. De la Huerta, too, calls | member the old baseball line, himself a» Yaqui “Tinker to Evers to Chance?” ‘TS per cent of Indian blood,” tho! | soul mums the percentage vo tw «| Lo@ Follette Talked for Third Party jacant 12% Put U very ee, wae > 6 strone!) CHICAGO, June 14.—A third party will be Inunched here July 10. ‘The i blood in h land of th 1 to an Ameri Yaz regime, a: to barren ” by company he Yaquis rocks and sun corebed mountains, the Yaquis hate ted He is proud of his | CARRANZA Not unnaturally, De ms Huerta Booked at international affairs thru Whe spectacies of his patron. He was half a dozen positions by Car “®O* Were always right Today it _— ranging from conaul-.ceneral| ™2y be safely sald that he is pro- fin New York to provisional governor | American in the sense in which that @f Sonora. Nor does the average Phrase is used here. That ts, that he Mexican emit wild cheers when he *ents to do all m power to encour. fees the Stars and Stripes, The ®#° American capital to come to man, got out into the world and be. kan to revise his ideas. He discov- ered that not, all gringors were al ways wrong and that not all Mexi. |‘ convention. | Senator Robert La Follette, of | Wisconsin, has been mentioned as Prospective presidential timber of |the new party. J. “Ham” Lewis Is Mexico City papers carry « good Mexico and De Ia Huerta is pro. . er ee ae pee ein t? the Ean American in the mme sense, car) Seeking New Honor committee, and none of them mani. | "92 would have driven out every! DALLAS, Texas, June 14.—J fest any enthusiam over Senator American if he could have found Hamilton Lewis, former senator Fall's bill of $595,000,000 for injuries |COUTAK*. It was due to Calles that) from Tlinols, was out today for the done to Americans by Mexicans.|D* In Huerta beean to take a more | democratic nomination for the vice Bome of them eyen call Senator Pali |Du*iness-like vipw of international | presidency, he announced here last Dames. No indignation ts shown by ‘*!'#tons. | night. their readers. But closer than Carranza to De la Huerta was his friend Elias Callies, ow minister of war, and then « fighting general with a real ability in @ scrap. * This is interpolation. Dut it may be admitted that a man Becomes a general in Mexico primar fly because he can fight. Last night| nora when the plan of Agua Prieta & big Yaqui Indian in a brand new! was signed. Under that document uniform sauntered into the hotel the head of the state of Sonor. | Seattio musical med general manager of the Mon- tellus Co. local music house. cireles, De la Huerta ts the provistonal president of Mexico thru the opera tion of a series of events which al most automatically rained him to that powition. He was’ governor of So The Seattle Star publishes the bewt serials that can be meured, They are up to-date, red-blended. full of heart inter- thrills and adventure, and appeal to All ‘classes of readers, There's ® new one ory tow weeks. ONLY TONIGHT “A Frank P. 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