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Showing fine generalship, generosity and high lowing the publication in the Fed- idealism, the Mexican leader with eral Register of regulations issued Jewish blood vanquished Diaz by the Secretary of the Treasury after seven months of bloody in pursuance to the Trading with fighting. His liberal proclama- the Enemy Act. he regulations tions won him the support of were approved by the President the populace, which was tired of of the United States on Dec. 26, the Diaz regime. On November 1941. 6, 1911, Mexico had a President who was of Jewish stock. And the people gave him every inch Calls Christian Fronters "Bums" of their support and faith. NEW YORK. (JPS)—Defining Madero found himself beset the Christian Front as "a bunch with difficulties. Practical things of bums," Assemblyman Patrick like handling politicians harassed H. Sullivan said he will offer a Madero. He tried with all his resolution in the Legislature pro- heart to rule according to the testing against the admission to Constitution of the Republic. But the bar of John F. Cassidy, he had retained the Diaz Con- Brooklyn Christian Front leader. gress. The army men were old The 6-foot, 5-inch Catholic, Diaz followers who had to come along with Madero when they who said he once threw out of his office a Christian Front dele- sensed the power of the masses. gation because the group had But they did all they could to protested to him that he em- block any of Madero's fine ef- forts to bring order out of chaos. ployed Jews exclusively in his law office, bitterly attacked the The opportunists in the land anti-Semitic Christian Front. continued to breed trouble. Za- pata in the south and Orozco That all-Gershwin broadcast you and Felix Diaz in the north re- volted. They were beaten, for heard the other night in the "Mu- the new Republic still had the sic for Brazil" broadcast was at power to win a few skirmishes. the specific request of the Bra- But finally General Victoriano zilian Government, one of whose Huerta rebelled. What followed principals felt there was no bet- ter American music than that of shocked the world. Madero was the late George Gershwin. killed by Huerta's men on Feb. 22, 1913. One of the leading American magazines said in its no means free of anti-Semitic issue of March 1, 1913: "It will take more than prot- propaganda, which is readily estations from General Huerta supplied by the Nazis, Mexico to convince the world that the has little anti-Semitism. The killing of Francisco Madero and Jews, however, feel lost. They ex-Vice-President Suarez was look to all sides and find no not political assassination. The friendly voices calling to them. Perhaps some day another Ma- murder, as it appears to be, took place on Saturday night last dero will give them hope—or when the two men were being maybe thousands of refugees, conveyed by auto from the Pal- looking for a haven, will come ace to the penitentiary and an to Mexico and make of it a real attack by rescuers is alleged as home and carry into the land a the cause. Such a story is easily warmth which comes not from found and a potential attack !s the tropical sun but from a functioning Jewish spirit. easily arranged." The Jews in Mexico today— there - are 10,000 of them—are mostly Ashkenazic with a few Sephardim mixed in. They have established small enterprises, live quietly, hope that anti-Semitism will not reach and destroy them. They feel that there is a fu- ture for them in the land. They are comfortable; some of them make a good living. The recent rapid social changes in Mexico have found the Jews adapting Her new defense themselves. 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