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Mexico Rises Out of Chaos

Beals, Carleton | April 3, 1929 issue

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The backbone of the military revolt in Mexico seems definitely broken. The complete house-cleaning may take weeks, even months; but for the third time, the revindicating regime of Obregon, Calles and Portes Gil has suppressed the unruly military elements, originally utilized to achieve power, yet never reconciled to the new order. Mexico has had, not many revolutions, but one major revolution of a hundred years' standing. Occasionally peace has broken out. This century-old revolution is the aftermath of over three centuries of misgovernment and degradation, a revolution for national, racial, and economic freedom.

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