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Show Protocol Signed to End Fight in Mexico Delegates at Niagra Falls Arrange Terms to Compose International Differences. Niagara Falls, Ont:, June 24. Terms for composing all International differences between the United States and Mexico have been concluded. The conditions under which diplomatic relations re-lations will be resumed were tonight embodied in a protocol which was signed by tho embassador from Brazil, Bra-zil, tho ministers of Chllo and Argentina, Argen-tina, and tho American and Huerta delegates. Tho character of the settlement is not expected to arouso imposition from the constitutionalists who will participate in and to a largo degree would mold tho adjustment of all Internal In-ternal disputes. Will Become Effective When a new provisional government govern-ment Is established to succeed that headed by General Huerta the result of mediation recognized as a triumph tri-umph for Pan-American diplomacy will become effective. Coincldentally with the action taken tak-en tonight, It was announced that the actual selection of a provisional presv Ident and tho organization of the now government, which is considered a purely Internal problem, will bo left to an Informal conference of representatives rep-resentatives of tho constitutionalists Luis Cabrera, Rafael Zubarati tmo Joso Vasconcelos and tho delegates sent by General Huerta to tho mediation medi-ation conference. No formal adjournment of Uio mediation med-iation will bo taken, but thero vlll bo no sessions whllo the representatives representa-tives of tho two warring factions In Jloxico endeavor to arrlvo at an agreement on tho uersonnel of tho agreement on tho personnel or tho other questions. ' Paves the -Way Tonight's formal session of mediators mediat-ors and delegates, which began at 10:15 o'clock, prepared tho wny tor , the complete settlement of tho dim-cultics dim-cultics between the United Urates and Mexico growing out oT tho fiill-' uro of a Huerta officer at Tamplco to salute tho Stars and Stripes, which was demanded as re'paratloti for tho arrest of American bluejackets . Tho slnglo outstanding proviso !n tho protocol 1b that tho International problem shall bo declared adjusted on tho establishment of tho now provisional provis-ional government. The protocol rets forth: Recognition Promised That tho United States and Argcn-Una, Argcn-Una, nrazll and Chllo tho iiedlatlng countries shall recognize tho new provisional government, nnd that (henceforth diplomatic relations between be-tween the United States and Mexico shall be resumed. That the United States demands no indemnity and does not further exact satisfaction for any of thu Incidents In-cidents connected with tho patrol of Mexican waters and Invasion of the country. That a commission shall be appointed appoint-ed to adjust private claims growing out of the revolution and International incidents. Tho p-otocol was drafted early today, to-day, its praseology telegraphed to Washington for approval Approved by Wilson At 9 o'clock tonight word cimo from -President Wilson and Secretary J'iy-an J'iy-an authorizing tho American delegates dele-gates to sign It. Tho Mexican donation dona-tion had not expected so prompt a response Dr. Noon, tho mlnl.Ucr from Argentina, also had failed fo notify no-tify tliem that tho-c would bo n full conference. Louis Algcucro, one of (he Huerta delegates, was several -miles away at dinner when tho. conference con-ference was called. Ho mado n hurried hur-ried tf'p In tin automobile and upon his arrival the conference began. |