Show CABINET DISCUSSES MEXICAN SITUATION ATTITUDE OF administration administrate ON TOWARD GENERAL HUERTA REMAINS UNCHANGED departure of lind regarded as an in dl catlon that the united states is extremely desirous desirous of averting any hostile move washington washing ton president wilson and members of the cabinet discussed the mexican situation briefly on art tuesday an assurances were elven elvan later that lo do change in ili the a attitude of the united toward the huerta provisional government had bad taken place most important of the days daya developments from the american standpoint was the departure of 0 president wilsons Wll Wil sons special envoy john lind on the battleship rhode island with rear hear admiral fletcher to investigate conditions at tampico and where the british oil all interests have been regarded as in grave danger the departure of mr lind la Is retarded regarded hero as an In indication dilation that the united states Is extremely desirous tf of any hostile move and that a thorough examination of the situ j tion will bo be made before any marlaen from an all american warship are landed on mexican soil assurances have been given an admiral fletcher by uen gen cial aguilar Ag ullar in amand of the revo rut forces near tampico Tamp that there would be no interference with american or other foreign property secretary bryan stated thatA that Mr fr alno had bad been authorized to go to tarn tain plea and with alth admiral fletcher but that ho he had been given no special instructions I 1 it was vas pointed out that mr und lind was tree free to go and come in mexico mexica as ale developments there seemed to demand of e when the rhodo rhode island left nera ivera cruz her first destination was tampico |