Show I I I f I IN I TUSO I N I MEXICO I IA Os EASED A Pu Public Is Reassured by Report of Republican Solon That Wilsons Wilson's Mind lV Is Fully Alert ASHINGTON Dec 6 6 WASHINGTON W Combined today with the publics public's reassurance of the presidents president's presidents president's pres pres- I ident's improved health was vas a feeling in Washington Washington- that the tension in jn the Mexican n relations had been slackened by the release from prison at Puebla Mexico of American Consular Agent Jenkins Speculation and rumor over the presidents president's presidents president's presidents president's pres pres- ident's health was exploded b by the favorable report from his bedside by Senators Fall Pall and Hitchcock who by direction of the foreign relations relations' committeE committee committee com com- cont conferred erred with him late yesterday yesterday yes yes- on the Mexican situation SENATORS REPORT MONDAY While the conference was In progress progress progress ress news of Jenkins' Jenkins release was rec received received re re- re- re c ived and how flOW far this would affect the future Mexican policy was a subject subject subject sub sub- of wide conjecture The next ac action action action ac- ac tion probably will b be taken Monday w when a the committee formally re reports orts the outcome o of them their Interview the pre president ident I Senator Falls Fall's resolution to request President Wilson to sever sever diplomatic diplomatic relations with Mexico still is before the committee together with Senator Hitchcock's substitute proposing prop that congress assure the president resident o of its support i if he hey decides to break with Mexico FALL PROMISES SENSATION Senator Fall has declared that startling facts facts' would be disclosed when he makes public information in his Ius possession concerning the activity of the Mexican government In spreading spreading spreading spread spread- ing radical propaganda throughout the United States This charge has been denied in whole by the Mexican embassy em em- bassy Other grievances with Mexico exist and to what extent these would affect the future policy was a subject of wide discussion today in official circles In some quarters it was was was' contended that the release of Jenkins would not cause a letup in the policy o of forceful diplomacy diplomacy diplo diplo- mac macy while others claimed it had placed a damper oh the negotiations WILSON TO TAKE PART President Wilson Vilson is la expected soon eoon to take an active hand in the Mexican tangle and as asa a result o of his conference conference conference confer confer- ence with the senators it was believed the senate state department and White Whitehouse WhiteHouse House had become coordinated in a supreme effort to obtain final settlement settlement settlement settle settle- ment of the whole Mexican problem Propped up in beg bed the president talked of many features of the Mexican Mexican Mexican Mex Mex- ican tangle With a n. right hand and arm free above the bed cover the senators said he shook hands with I them and took up and read papers which were on the table beside him lIe He was described as weak and nervous but it was said he Jested about exaggerated ex reports o of his Illness and promised within a few tew days to give i congress his advice on what it should do about Mexico I SICK BUT MENTALLY MENIALLY ALERT He lie appeared to be a sick man said Senator Fall afterward but mentally alert and perfectly able to cope with any question with which ho might have to deal He appeared to me certainly In as go good d mental condition as any man could be after being ill for tor nine or ten weeks The other delegate of the committee Senator Hitchcock Dem Nebraska said the president seemed greatly improved improved improved im im- im- im I proved since he saw him two weeks ag ago My IY opinion is that he has been a avery avery avery I very sick man but Is improving said Senator Hitchcock lie He has a pretty good idea of ot the Mexican situation t 1 final and although he did not give a indicated subject he be decision on the consider serious co that too many any hasty were Involved to warrant action SENATOR FALL QUESTIONED capitol When he returned to the Senator Fall was surrounded by his Republican colleagues who sought He also saw news Q gf pf the conference Henry P. P Fletcher American ambassador ambassador ambassador ambas ambas- and sent to the to Mexico abstract of the re results results results re- re White House an o of the subcommittees subcommittee's investigation investigation the president lie tion requested by preside had Indicated he might make m this decided not to doso doso do doso public tonight but so for tor the present Much of the substance o of this abstract ao- ao the I It was said was given given to the Fan Fall who did president by Senator most of the talking The whole conference conference con con- tb to have been of or orthe I ference was declared i the most friendly nature the president president president about an dent closing it with a story i I I he Irishman who when asked whether thought the United States StatE's would take I i Mexico replied I II I II I I think we will Its It's so contagious i ito Ito I to us I I At another point when hen jests were being exchanged about the presidents president's sj l I i I I i I I i I I I i I I I l health Mr Wilson was said to have I referred to the statement made in a aletter aletter letter by Senator Moses Rep of New Hampshire that the executive was reported to have a brain lesion The president remarked said saidI I Senator Fall that as a a. result o of the j I conference he hoped the senator would be reassured although he might be I disappointed Asked regarding the presidents president's physical appearance Senator Fall said he was not an expert but would not judge that the executive had lo lost t any weight He continued that Senator Hitchcock opened the discussion by stating that he personally personally personally person person- ally had nothing to present but accompanied accompanied accompanied ac ac- ac- ac companied Senator Fall who desired to submit some information I told the president that I didn't care to fatigue him said Mr Fall I 1 sketched as rapidly as possible the work done dono by our subcommittee and gave him hastily some o of the reasons wh why I thought this government should break of off relations with Mexico The president seemed generally familiar with Mexican affairs and andI said he did not 1 know now the details Mr Wilson according to Senator Fall had an idea that the subcommittees subcommittee's subcommittees subcommittee's report was In readiness and ana Mr Fall explained that the Inquiry probably would not be completed for tor several months and that a report was Improbable before next June Asked directly if he be was satisfied with the presidents president's condition and his ability to handle the tho Mexican situation situation situa situa- tion Senator Fall countered Do you mean his mental condition condition con con- Yes I Yes sir he replied entirely so 1 |