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Show MEXICAN SITUATION BBEATmMPROVED ENVOY LINO ENTERS UPON Hl( DUTIES AS ADVISOR AT EMBASSY EM-BASSY IN MEXICO. New Mexican Minister of Foreign Re latlona Announces That He His "Great Faith in the Judgment of the United States." Washington. Distinct relief Is apparent ap-parent here over tbi course of events 111 Mexico. The statement of Frederic Qamboa, the new Mexican minuter of foreign relation, on Monday, that he bad "great faith In the reasonableness Of the Judgment of the I'nlted tidies," holding the conviction that the difficulties diffi-culties between the two countries "soon would be adjusted." produced a very favorable Impression In administration adminis-tration circles. Secretary Iiryan commented com-mented optimistically on it ami White House officials also were pleased. President Wilson pointed out during the day to callers w hat seemed to him conspicuous efforts on the part of some people unknown to hi in, through published misrepresentations, to Involve In-volve the Unletd States In Intervention Interven-tion He reiterated that the attitude of this government toward Mexico in the present situation was one of peace and friendliness solely. The safe arrival In Mexico City of John Llnd, personal representative and officially designated adviser to the American embassy, ended some tense moments In the situation. Administration Administra-tion officials are looking forward hopefully hope-fully to a favorable reception of their efforts to suggest measures of peace In ending the struggle between the contending factions in Mexico. KxOoveroor John Llnd of Minnesota, Minne-sota, the personal envoy of I'resldent Wilson to Mexico City, Installed himself him-self on Monday In temporary offices at the United States embassy as unofficial un-official adviser to the American charge affaires. Nelson O'Hhaughnessy. Mr. ' Llnd passed everal hours In close con ference with the charge. |