Show 10 Ii u. u S. S IN PlAN 1 UP TO R First Half of Gentleman Gentleman's g Agreement Covering Petroleum Pe Pe- r. r tro cum Rights Submit Submit- v l ti tito to teJ by the Delegates AGRARIAN RIGHTS RIGHTS GET CONSIDERATION American Envoys Report Progress in Parley Over Agricultural Questions t Details Not Given Out CITY June 3 B By A. A President P. President Obregon Is la ering the firs half halt of ot a gentlemen's a agreement between Mexico arid and tho United Untied States looking to the settlement settle seUle- ment of the subsoil and petroleum The agre agreement ment has been drawn the recognition confer confer- enco I At today's Ie session slon of ot the coner- coner 0 enco nce the second hate halt of or th the agree agree- ment looking to the settlement of ot y tho Agrarian problem was dis- dis discussed CUssed and at the conclusion of or the deliberations Charles B B. B Warren Warr War War- r ren n and John Barton Darton Payne the American delegates delegate declared good progress was s made Under the the agreement which the treaty of ot commerce v. v and amity first suggested Mexico pledges herself herself upon her national 1 honor to carry out the guarantees which the tho United States deems necessary necessary essary essary before granting recognition Obregon government I Knowledge that a gentlemen's agreement had been chosen by th the conferees as a a. means of ot securing guarantees for or American property Tights rights rl in Mexico came camo as a surprise Ince no hint had been given as to the method the United States would lOn consider lder adequate for tor tho the protection of ot Its and agrarian properties t f It Jt t is announced that until the ate J section of ot the agreement which President Obre Obregon on has under Advisement d and ad the agrarian clauses which the conference Is Js framing ing are complete and approved the details ot Of the undertaking will not b be made public I |