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Show NEXT MOVE MUST COME FROM WILSON "MEXICO CITY, Aug. 29. The failure of John Iind, porsonal representative of President Wilson, to return to tho capital from Vera Cruz Is taken here to Indicate that "Washington and Mexico arc agreed on ono thing at least, namely, that there Is no good to be accomplished by the trip. Mr, Llnd is still In vera. Cruz awaiting Instructions. The Mexican government has made no further proposal or concession conces-sion to the United States. It Is considered consid-ered here that tho next move must be mado by Washington, Officials here today viewed the situation situa-tion more brightly 'because of the flotation of a $12,000,000 peso loan, whloh was taken by three local banks, the National, the Bank of London and Mexico, and the Banco do Commerclo y Industrla. Tho exodus of Americans from the capital cap-ital on account of Mr. Wilson's warning to them to leave the country was greater today than on Thursday, but not so great as had been anticipated, since many Americans took tho attitude that there was no reason for thorn to get out unless Intervention was a certainty. I |