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Show iNSURRECTOS ELECT DR. GOMEZ, HADERO SENIOR AND SUAREZ THEIR PEACE ENVOYS - - . ' ".v .::V EL PASO. Tex.. . May I. In a low adobe house, upon wntch ths sun beat fiercely, ths leaders of the Mexican Insurrection, In-surrection, political and military, aat tor four hours Sunday, in the Insurrecto camp formula tins a prasrum to be pre-seated pre-seated to the federal overnment throuah Its peace envoys. At the conclusion of tha conference Francisco I. Madero. Jr., president of the provisional government, announced the election by ballot of Dr. Francisco Vasques Gomes, Frandsea Ma-Aero. Ma-Aero. Sr.. and Be nor Joae Pino Suarea aa tha pesos commissioners of tha revolutionary revolu-tionary party. With the provisional governors present of the various states la which ths Insurgents Insur-gents have organised their government, a definite haala of peace terms waa agreed upon. Though no official aanouncement oa tha t arras waa made. It waa admitted by many that there may ha many breakers break-ers ahead. - . . Tba nrst obstacle. It ia iMlleved. will bs mef whea Senor wranrlsco Carabajal. head of ths federal peace commission. arrives hers, which ia expected to be tonight. '' The Insurgents will want to know exactly ex-actly what powere have bean beatowed upas (tenor Carabajal. It. la underatood I here, for Inatanoe. that Senor Braniff and Benor Obregon. who have been go-betweens in the negotiations hitherto, will act with nor Carabajal. hut In what capacity is not known to tha Insurrecto leaders. Should It develop that Benor Carabajal le to bs the sole envoy with 'plenary poarera. the Insurrectoa will Invest In-vest Dr. Ocmes with similar credentials. Francisco Madera. Sr., and Senor Pino Suarea acting la an advisory rapacity. Tha tnaurrecto leaders are determined that formal negnt latlona shell not begin be-gin until the federal envoy or envoys present credantlale authorising them ts art for the government. Dr. Vaaquea Gomes, wha has hitherto favored Laredo. Mexico, aa the meeting place for the pekoe negotiatlona. yielded that point today In favor of. the place sale-ted near here. It waa pointed out to him that to remove ths negotlattene from here would delay matters seriously. At It Is. the armistice probabiy will have to be extended ' ones more, perhaps for three daya. for it Is not believed an agreement can be reached tfore Wednesday Wed-nesday noon, when the present armistice expires. Think Diss to Quit The substance sf ths Insurrecto de-ma de-ma rids la known tn a general way. They Insist an participation In government affaire af-faire and point out that the only way to guarantee It la to place some members of their party In . the cabinet snd to select st least a doses of their supporters sup-porters as provisional governors sending .new eiecttona. While the resignation of President Diss Is said to be hardly mentioned In the Insurrecto demanda. the inaurrectos believe be-lieve that with a majority representation representa-tion In governmental affairs tba personality person-ality of tha executive will be of little Importance. Their- emphasise the fact that theirs Is not a personal quarrel, but a political revolt. - One reason for the absence of any discussion dis-cussion at present concerning President Dlas's part In the forthcoming transactions trans-actions la the fact that there are few hers who believe Dies Intends to coo tlnue In the presidency. No one has assurances sf sny resignation; nut the Insurrectoa generally declare other handa are steering the ahip of state in the Mexican capital. A curloua Incident of the daya hap- Knlngs In the Insurrecto camp was the ct that Francisco Madera, Sr.. was! not preeent at tha conference of tha lead- 1 era nor were any other members of the Madero family, except the piwrlafonal president. In fact. It to said a discus-1 skm arose aa to whether Francisco Ma- 1 dero. Sr.. who from tha start has not i been an actlvn partisan of the- revolt -tlonary cause, should be a peace com-1 ml e toner. Francisco Madero, Jr., however, as- sured the conferees that his father had i been la Important consultation with the federal sjovcrnment and now waa thoroughly thor-oughly familiar with tha political altua-tlon. altua-tlon. With-tha exception sf Onerat Pascuat Oroceo. Colonel DIHa and Colonel Blanco, thoee wwo attended today'a conference constituted tha him little band of men who met Jus a year aao la Mexico City and formulated the platform of tha iwva-lutronlskt iwva-lutronlskt party In the last election. The military leeders were Invited to the conference merely to advise theaa of the progrees of the neaotlatlnns. The political chiefs .present wore PVanciaco I. Madero, Jr.. pi-ovlalonal proaldent of tba Republic of Mexico: Gon-saree Gon-saree Coram. . provisional aecretary of atati; Vr. Vasques Gomea, dlpromatle gent : Abraham Oonsa lea, provisional governor of Honors; 8enor Pino guarea, provisional governor of Yucatan; Senor Alberto Fuentea. provtolonal governor of Aauacolientea: Senor Carrsnsa, provisional pro-visional governor of Coahulla; Senor Ouadnlupa Ooasalea. provtorotial svernor of Zacatecas. and Senor Juan Sanchez Ascona, aecretary of the diplomatic sgency of tba Insurgasts In tha United sSialea. . - - SALT Z-VKEXS IK WW TOBJC NEW YORK. May L Waldorf, J. F-Taytur F-Taytur ni v , . " |