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...manifesto written in the manner of articles of confederation, seceded from the central government of Mexico on May 15, according to information reaching this Mexican border city today, called an extraordinary session after President Lazaro Cardenas sent government troops into the state to disarm agrarian followers of General Saturnino Cedillo. The legislature reported Cedillo commander-in-chief of the army and exhorted other states to join it in forming a provisional government for Mexico...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Over the Wire | 5/27/1938 | See Source »

This first sharp clash between Cedillo, former Minister of Agriculture who split with pudgy-cheeked President Lazaro Cardenas over the Government agrarian policy (TIME, Aug. 30), and Leftist Laborites, Mexican observers last week interpreted as the opening volley of a Mexican Right v. Left struggle. Unorganized, Mexican Rightists have been unable to present any formidable opposition to the 42-year-old "social revolution" of President Lazaro Cardenas. But last week, news-wise correspondents saw the Rightists rallying around swarthy-skinned General Cedillo, predicted that Mexico contained the makings of a little Spanish civil...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: Next War? | 10/18/1937 | See Source »

Leftists, egged on by their most fiery orator, Vincente Lombardo Toledano, Secretary General of the Confederation of Mexican Workers have barked at Cedillo's heels for months. Their cries of "Fascist" influenced Cardenas in dropping the "Bull of Potosi," General Cedillo, from his Cabinet. Since then, President Cardenas has been trying gingerly to pull Cedillo's political teeth in his home bailiwick. To get the General safely out of Mexico, he offered him the choice of a foreign diplomatic post. "I have no interest in foreign affairs," retorted Cedillo. "I find conditions in Mexico much more interesting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: Next War? | 10/18/1937 | See Source »

Next the Cardenas-dictated Congress sent a committee to San Luis Potosi to investigate "refraction against the Government and the Constitution." The committee returned with a report of Cedillo's sins, which included failure to establish socialist education, ownership of huge haciendas, failure to guarantee privileges to C. T. M. labor unions, permitting Catholic schools. The committee recommended that the Cedillo Government be ousted. Month ago Cardenas closed the Government aviation school in Potosi, ostensibly for economy, actually to remove a possible weapon from Cedillo. The old General countered with the purchase of six fast planes from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: Next War? | 10/18/1937 | See Source »

Last week, as a result of the Valles outbreak, Cardenas discarded his gingerly stand, made his first big move to crack down on Cedillo. Four thousand Federal reinforcements were ordered to move into the State. At the same time in Mexico City, Government officers swooped down on a clandestine radio station, allegedly operated by a Cedillo agent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: Next War? | 10/18/1937 | See Source »

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