Show SEN lUNG KING ASKS ASK 1 I liGHT N I MEXICAN CASE Outlook for Peace Over Situation Not Rosy in United States Senate REASON ASKED FOR DELAY OF DETAILS Washington Speculating on Significance of Roles Played by Ambassadors WASHINGTON March 6 AP- AP AP- AP The clouds of international dissension dissension dissension dissen dissen- sion over the tho new Mexican land tand appear to be drifting away awa but the outlook for peace over the Mexican situation in congress Is not so rosy Without much debate the senate adopted today a resolution asking the state department whether any objection from Mexico was delayIng delayIng delaying delay- delay Ing publication of ot details of the diplomatic exchange between Washington Wash Wasn as ington and Mexico City now apparently ap apparently apparently ap- ap approaching an amicable conclusion KING SEEKS LIGHT At the same time Senator King Iring Democrat Utah announced he would ask for tor considerable more light on the situation including the question whether American Ambassador Sheffield had been thrust aside by the state department department department depart depart- ment and whether the determining force in the negotiations had been former Ambassador Charles B R. R Warren whose nomination to be attorney general was rejected bYthe by bythe bythe the senate a year ago ago- Th The Utah senat r not hof el elaborate bo rate his reference to Mr Warren who has be been n In frequent conference conference confer confer- ence enee with Secretary Kellogg since the Mexican controversy became acute For several days dars however diplomatic Washington has been speculating on the sig-nl sig significance of or orthe the respective roles played in fn the negotiations by the present and the former ambassador ASKS FIRM STAND From the beginning of ot the with Mexico Mr Sheffield advocated advocat advocat- ed a firm stand by the United States against any encroachment upon American Interests He ma made some plain pronouncements of opinIon opinion ion to the Mexican foreign office and for a while a diplomatic break appeared entirely possible But soon after Mr Warren was called into the case there appeared a noticeable noticeable noticeable no no- trend toward an agreement The detailed circumstances underlying un underlying un- un these surface developments are kept a close secret at the state department Officials there decline to chance any possibility that Ambassador Ambassador Am Am- may have taken talen offense saying saving they have hear heard nothing to Indicate a development of that character It Is expected that the diplomatic diplo diplo- matic correspondence to date willbe will willbe be published shortly and Chairman Borah of the foreign relations committee committee committee com com- told the senate today the notes would disclose that there is less reason to be disturbed than some people believe The resolution adopted was Introduced introduced introduced intro Intro- by Senator Norris Republican can Nebraska and on a previous occasion Senator Borah had ob objected objected to Its passage Senator King said his resolution would be introduced introduced intro introduced next Monday It will call for all the correspondence between the two governments over a a. period of ten j years rears ears KILLED More than six hundred AmerIcans Americans Americans Amer Amer- have been killed In Mexico said eald Senator King Hundreds have been een brutally treated and hundreds of millions of at dollars in property other than oil lands has been seized I think there ought to be beIght light Ight on this subject and I think also we should have light as to whether Ambassador Sheffield has been sidetracked In the present case case In favor of ot Charles Beecher Warren about whom the senate has heard leard before |