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Show HUGHES GIVEN REPORTS UPON r.lEXIGQ PARLEY Commissioners . Warren and Payne Return to Washington With Documents Docu-ments on Negotiations ENVOYS CALLfUPON PRESIDENT COOLIDGE Mutual" Agreement Is Reached on Basis Satisfactory Satis-factory to Obregon Government, Gov-ernment, Delegates Say WASHINGTON. Aug. , Charles B. Warren and John Barton Bar-ton Payne, the American commissioners commis-sioners conducting ths negotiations looking toward resumption of diplomat! relation with Mexico, presented their report today to Secretary Hughes snd later called en President Coclldg. Th report waa In two Jarre volume, vol-ume, an. In , English and th other In Spanish. It Is a tranacrlpt of ths proceedings between the American and Mexican commissioners commis-sioners at Mexico City and proposes, pro-poses, among other thing, two conventions, one to settle claims growl nf out of th revolution and another to aottlt mixed claima. Th convention ar auhtort to mtlf l-oation l-oation by lb United 8tatea adnata adn-ata and th Mealran congreaa. RKruSEt COMMENT. Mr. Warrn, after prantlnr th rport of th proceed Ina to herr-tary herr-tary Huirhaa, refuaed to dlec-!a it in any way except to aay that It prntd baa for coni-lr-tton of wtither Tha United Ktit la to raaum fllplomatln relatione i with Maxtro, H adned that 1ie declrtion, of conma. would b mie jhr RsfTerT Hu;hea and Prl-i"nl Prl-i"nl kj.1mi, - ' W wer in aeaalrtn on V-' rr ' 'tr trTeo mnntha and a Any," a Mr. Warrn, "and w bav m u -tualty atrreml on a baala whi h haa bean found acceptable to thm Mexican Mex-ican government. W Jinr, of eouraa, that It will bo accatabl to our own." Th beet Informed JtirtaTnent of thoa who hav fallowed the n-irotlattona n-irotlattona la that If dtplomaric relation re-lation ar i-eeumad Ihey will b followed by aattlna tip th machinery ma-chinery of th two dal me eom-mlasiona eom-mlasiona provldod in tho report of th prooaedlnra, which aleo are aid to contain th report of mn-reraatlona mn-reraatlona between th Mm r-nn and American cominlaaionar riri-fying riri-fying th polnU at laau between tha two irovmmnta rTectint: th ao.ealled confteralorr featurea of Mexican laws relating ta private property rights. i . TO REMAIN SECRET. Ths details of ths proreeillnre probably will not become ptihUc untll Preeldent Coolldge snd Aeore-tary Aeore-tary Hushes hsvs fully considered them and thev have been presented to the Mexlcsn congress nest month. Mr. Warren will remain In Wsshlngton with Mr. Psyns for several days going over the report with Secretory Xughea. Th proceeding of th sonf e-ence e-ence also will he avsllsble for ths Information of foreign governments, govern-ments, which have delayed reesrop-tlon reesrop-tlon of dlplomatla relations wun Mexico awaiting action by ths United Rtatee. Both Mr. Psyn and Mr. Warren expressed themselves aa much pleased with th treatment accorded ac-corded them by the Mexico City official during their etay there and on the return trip to the United States. It wss Indies ted at ths stats So-partment So-partment that examination of the report by Mr. Hughes and his ad-vlssr ad-vlssr on Mexlcsn sf fairs would require possibly two weeks or more before the next move la made by thj American government |