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Show Ij , SAYS STORY IS TRUE. D--. Gomez Insists Mexican Government i Ha3 Made Peace Overtures. WASHINGTON'. Feb. 27Detalls of i U1 ,OVprMire? ,fpr, Torcg made to the y auir.talned bv them at EI Pao Te and .San Antonio. Tex., wee made nu'b- V "J" r.n,lRht Df'-1Vasoucz ConnS head t nMuds con,,(3c'i1tll agency here of the ) V ?p. 'Gomez mlil that whllf he had not ' j i ofn given the names of tho men who -px Uu'v arc noace envoys, ns -el. tole- i : tfram rr-elved todav reiterated a desire tn have him nartlrlrmto In a conference I C'-rp'is Chrlstl. Tex, He declared that .y nls nr:-t Snfornatlon nbnut poacn ovor- Sr turou came from Alfonso 'Madcro. n 1 brother of Frnn'lHCo I. Mndero. the revo- ' lutlonlsts' leader In tho fli-ld. who wired j! here from San Antonio. Te.w. that Itidl- l vldtuils. among whom was a personal and kI; t influential friend of General Diaz, wished 1 V to discuss peacfe measures and would t f meet lilpi at Corpus Christ). Tex. W- flonor Mndbro also advised Dr. Gomez "HRr jffi that the nutn whom be referred to as a if g "neaco envoy from Diaz" used a cipher K tfL codo in communicating with President V. ff ' Diaz. S j I Dr. Gomez replied that, as tho rcprc- ' sentative of the revolutionary party, he II J ' could not assume any responsibility for l I i j. private negotiations, but would have to It. j insist on seeing credentials from anv ; pence envoys, ntid be permitted to com- t ' nuinlcate with his chief. Francisco Ma- V J dero. ' 1 D.r. Gomez made another effort tonight i to secure Information from his reniesen- ? 't tatlvo at Corpus Christ!. Tew. as to the 1 Identity of those who aro proposing ' peace. |