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Show nan mi 11 " RETURN Tl POST PRESIDENT TAKES FIRST STEP IN POLICY HE HA9 PLANNED IN REGARD TO MEXICO. . Assignation of Ambassador Accepted and Former Governor of Minnesota Will Act as the President's Personal Per-sonal Representative. Washington. Henry Lane Wilson will not return to Mexico as a representative repre-sentative of the American people, his resignation as ambassador to the revo-lutlon-strlcken republic having been accepted on Monday. President Wilson formally accepted Ambassador Wilson's reslKiiHtion, to take effect on (h toher 14. and sent to Mexico as his personal representativebut represen-tativebut not accredited to the lluerta government former Gov. John Llnd of Minnesota, a lifelong friend of Swretary Ilryan. The understanding understand-ing Is that when a stable government Is established In Mexico Mr. Llud will 9e named as ambassador. President Wilson and Secretary Ilryan had frequent conferences Mon- ( day; Amhassador Wilson had a lonu talk with Mr. Ilryan, snil clmlrnuin Paeon of the senate foreign relations committee discussed the situation with : r I - J i HENRY LANE WILSON. " . k the preoldent at the White House. Hut except for the announcement of r Vr. Lind a mission, no explanation of 11 he policy to be pursued by the Amerl-raa Amerl-raa government was forthcoming. The statement from Secretary Ury-an Ury-an read: P "Kxlovernor John Llnd of Mlnoe- n aota has been sent to Mexico as the personal representative of the presl- V dent to set as adviser to the embassy w In the present situation. When the president Is ready to communicate with the Mexican authorities as to the storatloa of peace, be will uiak public bis views Oovernor aud Mrs, I end departed for Mexico Monday 11 Bight by rail to proceed via Sew Or- Irs us or Oalveston." - |