Show M t nUA ImN 0 N HANGS A ON 8 BORNO N fA n N M Vf By HARRY W W. FRANTZ United Press Preas Staff Correspondent CAPE Haiti Starch i 1 12 Tho jJr Tho Haitian political situation situa situa- tion remained ethical critical today while General John IT If Russell American high commissioner continued con con- his ITI efforts to Impress pre s Iesi President dent Luis Luls Borno with tho danger daner of oC his agreement ag with the ther r Investigating in commis commission lon lontor reform r for tor govel government o ft The commission left Cape Cale Jut night without receiving further advices Ild as uI to Bornos Borno's position and a brief r stop lop at es to today today to- to Iday day before going to Port Au U Prince rhe commission has no Intention or forcing tho time 15 Issue to a point where faction will be stirred to tovio vio violence Io- Io lence and l' l hopes Pcs that a a. da day H or two tro cl ef calm consideration will ivill a avert vert threatened trou trouble lo by Ly Bombs Bomb's op 01 i. i The Tile fact that the commissions commission's concessions Jons havo 0 been far fir more gen gen- erous trou erDUS than would have havo been Leen considered consid ered possible a n wee week ago apo and that l the th rights of ot both parties to tho controversy have havo e been ca cared for tor in intha tha sU suggested agreement lend confidence con con- tl to pu public llo belief In Its eventual event event- h all sides ual 1 acceptance by The TiTe comparative o merits of or the legislative system over t the council of If state which now no elects elect the time pres- pres and transacts nearly nil all gO gov- n business lIa have 0 been under un tin- der debate In Haiti for tor years cars the commissions s ready acceptance accept accept- nee ance of or tho the legislative e principle principia ap appears appears ap- ap pears to coincide with tho majority n here |