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Show HALE CARRIES ANOTHER . MESSAGE TO GARRANZA Braves Desert Storm to Take Message of President Wilson to Constitutionalist Constitu-tionalist Chief. Novates. Sonora, Mexico. Uravlng a winter rainstorm which turned the surrounding desert Into a vast mesa of mud seamed with racing freshets, William Ilayard ILale crossed Into Mexico again on Sunday to present another an-other communication to the Mexican revolutionists from his chief. President Presi-dent Wilson at Washington. Hale did not eneet General Carranza, the constitutionalist con-stitutionalist chief, but exchanged views with Francisco Bacudero, Car-ranza's Car-ranza's minister of exterior relations. The storm was the worst of the current cur-rent wet season and the only ones out besides Hale were the poncho-clad soldiers of the United States border patrol on the American side, and on the Mexican, the sentries of the revolutionary revo-lutionary army, their brown faces peeping out of brilliantly colored blankets that bid their drab uniforms. Hale met Minister Escudero at the house of Ygnaclo IlonTlla, also a cabinet cab-inet minister, who acted as official Interpreter In-terpreter and translator at the two re-rent re-rent conferences between the American Ameri-can envoy and General Carranza. It was understood that the meeting was the result of a message from President Pres-ident Wilson, which conveyed some assurance as-surance to the constitutionalists. Hale has been in close touch with Washington since his first interview with Carranza. Escudero keeps bis chief fully Informed of the exchanger with Hale. |