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Show PRESIDENT SUMMONS AMBASSADOR : WILSON FROM MEXICO CITY 3 Important Developments Expected to Follow Conference Planned at Washington Mexico City, July 16. Tho American Ameri-can ambassador, Henry Lano Wilson left Mexico City tonight for Vera Cruz from which port he expects to sail for tho United States. The ambassador ambassa-dor received orders from Washington to proceed thither without delay and Immediately notified tho Mexican foreign for-eign olllco of his Intended aepnrirra. Ho will lay beforo tho ndmlnmrtUlnn at Washington tho exact situation n Mexico. Washington, July 1C Commenting upon tho announcement earlier In tno day that Ambassador Henry Lano Wilson had been summoned from Mexico City to confer with President Wilson regarding tho situation in Mexico, Secretary Aryan said tonU'it that this step had been In contempli-tlon contempli-tlon for some tlmo. He refused to discuss a suggestion that this statement state-ment Indicated the ambassador's m call was not brought nbout by the action ac-tion of tho diplomatic body In Mexico City In formulating a Joint complaint against tho attitude ot tho United States toward tho Huerta government, govern-ment, i Tho secretary would not confirm or deny reports of tho meeting of for- j elgn representatives In Mexico. There la much speculation in ofllcial circles regarding Ambassador Wilson's hi turo, for it 1b bolleted gjnernlly that his return to tho Mexican capital by no means Is certain. Recommended Recognition Mr. Wilson wns thrown Into close association with General Huerta In tho days preceding tho overthrow of Madoro and Immediately afterwards, Ono ot his first official, comnutulca- c tlons to tho state department after tho coup d'etat resulting In tho death of Madero and Suarez suggested that ho bo authorized to extend tho formal for-mal recognition of tho United States to the new government. President Wilson hns received recently re-cently a number of reports from In-IdUldunl In-IdUldunl Americans not connected 'with the state department, upon Mexican Mex-ican conditions so that he will bo i prepared to toko up tho discussion with tho ambassador wltn considerable consider-able personal knowlcdgo of i:io subject. sub-ject. If tho President should cone udu thnt It Is not necessary to return Mr. Wilson to Mexico, tho American embassy em-bassy thero will bo loft In tho caro of Secretary Nelson O'Shnughnossy. Thus Its stntus w'l correspond to that of tho Mexican embassy In Washington Wash-ington which Is under the enro ot Secretary Algara. Recognition of the Huerta regime would bo involved In tho dispatch to that country of a new ambassador. Will Travel by Sea Ambassador Wilson will hurry north on either tho battleship Michigan or Louisiana from Vera Cruz, ir any delay de-lay would be entailed by waiting for a commercial steamer. Officials nere belloed that tho nlmost total Interruption Inter-ruption of railroad traffic between1 j Mexico City nnd tho United States will forco tho ambassador to mako , his tilp by water. Ho Is not expected here beforo July 24 at tho earliest. It is believed In ofllcjal nnd diplomatic diplo-matic circles that an Important announcement an-nouncement of tho attitude of tho United Stntes In tho penamg situation situ-ation will follow tho ambassador's conferences with tho President and Secretary ot Stato Bryan. Tho PrssI-dent's PrssI-dent's action today, following cbselr the unofficial announcement that r.omo of tho foreign powers which u'ready have recognized tho Hueria KovfM ii'HU were proJUng for uo.uo ii!"catlon of tho government's ntM- (Continued on pago four) i PRE8IDENT SUMMONS AMBASSADOR WILSON FROM MEXICO CITY (Contfnucd from page one) tude toward the ccntlnued disorders In Mexico leads to that belief. It Is assumed that tho administration desires de-sires to learn from the ambassador directly what influences actuated the foreign diplomatic representatives In Mexico w hen they Jointly, agreed to address their governments wi)h what amounted to a formal complaint ngulnBt the nttltudo of tho United States In Its relations with ue liu-crta liu-crta regime. Secretary Bryan Peeved Secretory Bryan wns asked If tho coming of Ambassador Wilson to Washington would chnngo Ills projected proj-ected lectnro tour Ho replied- "The newspapers might nssumo thnt mj' Iecturo dates would not In torforo with business, Instead of "s-sliming "s-sliming that they would. All my Vc-turo Vc-turo dntPH wero mado subject to cancellation can-cellation " Senator Fall ha8 Informally notfled tho foreign relations committee that ho Intends to nsk the Senato to discharge dis-charge It from further consideration of his bill to repeal tho neutrallsy stntuto ot 1912 under which tho ilu ertn government now Is lmpo-tlng munitions of war, whllo thoy aro denied de-nied to tho constitutionalists. He will ask tho Senate to pass It. |