Show HADING HARDING CAN MAKE MAKEI I PEACE IN MEXICO eERT By Dy HAimY n H. H r Enterprise A i Correspondent Texas lexas Nov 20 20 Early action by T the Harding administration administration administration admin admin- admin admin- in dealing with Mexico Is necessary if it another period of revolution revolution tion is to be avoided I Although Harding desired that his visit no lt a appearance to erin the border of town contact rac rachO should hO with h hl l have the j Mexican problem he will have to face later the arnival of Senator senator Sen sen- en- en I ator Fall of New Mexico who headed the senates senate's special investigation into Mexican affairs Ellas Elias L. L Torres who j negotiated the armistice with Villa on behalf of the present Mexican government government government gov gov- and that presence here of a I dozen other of Ie It and unofficial authorities au authorities authorities au- au and advisers of Mexico made it impossible to escape some I tion r PALL FALl HAD HIS SAY SAT I I Harding larding did avoid an audience with Torres but senatorial o courtesy and andi G. G O. O P. P te made e it impossible I for him to escape Fall who came to toI I talk Mexican policy polley and anil it is safe safe to to surmise that he said what he came to say Here is the picture of Mexican n conI con- con and the summary f a proposed I policy polley submitted for the consideration of of the new chief executive That the Harding administration will wilt go into office orfice unhampered by byI I treaties or agreements agreements' between U U. S. S and Mexico I Even should should President President Wilson recognize recognize recognize nize the Obregon government before he leaves leave office no treaties can be made and no ambassador seated The Republican majority in the senate will see to that with Obregon should be begun Immediately after March 4 to establish an understanding on which i I recognition can be based and a treaty satisfactory to policy t drawn The keystone of the proposed treaty should be the clause drawn when we gave that Island island and self I This clause provides that at any time the recognized government falls refuses refuses refuses re- re fuses or is unable to protect the persons persons persons per per- from sons and property of ot injury or damage the United States i has the right to give such protection I I It would enable American troops to enter Mexico o to assist In putting down uprising against the existing government government govern govern- ment or in the quest of bandits or raiders without any declaration of or orwar I war and without even proceeding Inthe In the th v guise of I t It is maintained by men who came cameto cameto I to advise with Harding that Obregon Is willing and to accept recoe- recoe from the administration on a Cuban containing such a Cuban i clause clauso r I I i clause clauso i WANT lip I le want What the Mexican people I above all els else Is peace maintained and ana anda a a government that can win recognition I tion from the United States On that depends the country country's a development development de development de- de and commercial progress They are hoping Obregon can win that rt n and are aro willing to concede I many nany a points n to obtain t It But If It within with with- I I in h re few ren months J t after ti Ha I Inauguration In Inauguration In- In no recognition Is forthcoming forthcomIng forthcoming forth forth- coming and no trade relationship cs- cs 8 i t blow up in Mexico I i will be certain f I I An attempt probably j would be bo made mado to Crush Obregon and ana andi i the whole Mexican merry round merry C round set setIn setin setin in motion again I What Harding r g will d do no one but I 1 hl himself U knows and It Is doubtful 1 u If oven even he has yet e any definite line of oft j t ua I t I action mapped e out |