Show r WAn WAIT i 1 PORI t p. p peculation c lation as to Whether j I Negotiation May End 4 Disputes 1 CITY March 18 AP- AP he Mexican public Is discussing ith avidity the announcement of oC oCI I I e state department at Washing Washing- II tin en that the between the then I n ted States and Mexico at pres- pres i 4 nt are arc in no more critical state rj 1 hat han was revealed in the ence conc concerning Mexico's new oil t II nd and laws as they affect Amerl- Amerl ah and Its expression of epe that an amicable settlement i a Abe be reached through on r h re is much speculation here heres s to whether Manuel am- am to tho United States who t fn now w On his way back to Wash Wash- gt n after II a hurried visit Isit to l 1 o City has Instructions to sound j ut life Washington government as othe kind ot of adjustment of the 4 It desires Also there V fg on the question whether formal Cormal proposals made by Senor ellez may open the way to a ten ten- tent t of the dispute k While the ambassador was hero here 1 e Iliad had a number of conferences ith President Calles and It has een assumed that these at least i part had to do with the contro- contro ersy eray over the oil and land laws j acknowledgement has that Senor carries I act ack with him plans for tor a settle settle- 1 ent nt of the trouble if HI Senor does not bring up and land h when he es II in Washington hand han I information Int on the subject ct proba probably ly lIt ill be given President Coolidge In InJune June lune by James n. n Sheffield United tates Cates amb ambassador to Mexico who j II to return at that time for tor j Is' Is class reunion at a t Yale While 1 li Ir Sheffield's trip will be a PerI Per per- I onal on one It Is expected that lie he J ill confer with both the president Sand and Secretary or of State Kellogg on situation There Is no Leeason to suppose that Mr Sheffield nOt return to his post In Mexico I |