| Show VILLA LEADERS WILLING IG f TO TALK TALI PEACE TO CARRANZA I GE GEX p FELIPE ANGELES left and Enrique t e Llorente the latter latterI I Ithe I the Washington representative o of General Villa General Angeles n eles also is in n Washington to discuss the Mexican situation with members of tho the Villa faction The They were joined yesterday by Miguel Diaz Lombardo Lombardo Lom- Lom I I bardo minister of foreign a affairs in the northern branch of tho the conI convention convention con con- cont t government go of Mexico I I I J F c. c e 4 c I 1 f 4 41 i. i t 1 t i 4 I t 1 e t t E 4 4 tt ff F r j 4 2 I 4 I J fr 54 p 4 I c i 4 YM iE J 1 t 4 yf I t LS L'S I ASHIr July 5 Miguel 5 Miguel Diaz W WASHINGTON Lombardo minister for Cor or foreign orel n affairs In the northern branch of or the convention government go of or Mexico arrived arrived ar ar- ar- ar rived rl here today to to Join Enrique C C. Llorente Washington representative of ot Gen ray Villa Gen Felipe pc Angeles and Manuel Bonilla former Cormer minister under Nad ro Th The Villa leaders lenders h pave have ve been confer confer- lIy with JS and d laVe hac r recorded their willingness ness to enter Into nto peace negotiations with General Carranza looking to th the establishment of a a. new provisional government which might night be given Immediate recognition by the United Sta States The Tho arrest of ot General Huerta and tho the vigorous pursuit of his associates have caused much satisfaction In both Villa and Carranza quarters here where the evident Sympathy of or the United States government for the factions originally combined In the constitutionalist movement move move- ment mont as against the Huerta clement element Is referred to In terms terras o of appreciation Government officials are hoping that the efforts of or the United States to prevent counter revolutionary movements movements movements move move- ments In Mexico will tend to bring the tho Carranza and Villa factions tos-ethEW tos In preliminary n peace conf conferences Gen Gen- eral Carranza hitherto has been steadfastly stead stead- lastly opposed to au any conferences with I Villa or his representatives but the arrival in Vera yera Cruz of ot Charles A A. Douglas legal adviser In Washington I to Carranza Is being counted upon to influence the first chief to a more conciliatory con con- dIlatory attitude Mr Ir Douglas Doulas knows knovs that the AmerIcan American Ameri AmerI- can government Is not disposed to await th the outcome of or Carranza's announced an an- flounced program of or attempting to d Dominate te his ls O e enemies b ThY t force 1 since s such cf a a apr pr it ft Is held might in indefinitely indefinitely In- In definitely prolong the fighting and offer no assurance of or early peace er he knows that the United States States States' will refuse to recognize an any I government gov that Is not the result o of ofa a coalition n of or branches of or the constitutionalist constitutionalist party Washington officials are awaiting the outcome of or Mr Douglas' Douglas mission before undertaking the next step In the situation In the meanwhile the Villa lead leaders rs make no secret of ot their hope that If General Carranza continues to refuse to enter Into peace negotiations moral support will be given the Villa- Villa Zapata element In the future so that It Itcan Itcan itcan can of Its own Initiative create a n provisional provisional pro pro- visional government composed of Carranza Carranza Car Car- ranza rama generals general and leaders Irrespective irrespective tive of ot the first chief |