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Show EMMS COIEDE m IS n . t Vitally Interested in Guar- Are Most Vita" ;e. the Poss ble Confis- ing Constitutionalists. , The peace delegates s r,:p"hr rs.. a settlement will keep but they are confident tceir ara Fails, diu Mexican trip will not be in vain. The xica delegates are said to realize that he present , administration m JIexl City is fast crumbling and that the choice of some one to succeed huerta is inevitable. ' But conceding the retirement of Huerta, the delegates are said to be most ir.-arested in the vital question of whr.t is to follow, what guarantees are to be obtained against the possible possi-ble confiscation of property by the invading in-vading constitutionalists, protection against conditions of anarchy and what kind of government will be stable and. will obtain world-wide recognition. rec-ognition. On the other hand those close to President Wilson and Secretary Bryan assert that the question which is to be mediated is no longer the failure of Huerta to salute, or the offenses committed com-mitted against the dignity of the United Unit-ed States, but the broad question of pacifying Mexico. Persons close to the Mexican dele gates emphasized that the three men who will represent the Huerta governments govern-ments are not Huertaistas or the representatives rep-resentatives of any group of persons, but are representatives of the best interests of the people in the territory terri-tory controlled by the federals. Although technically the delegates are dealing with an international question the differences which arose with the United States out of the Tampico incident privately they admit ad-mit that before them is the problem of the actual pacification of Mexi.:o. |