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Show FORCING HUERTA TO RETIREMENT Washington, D C. Nov 21. Convening Con-vening of the Mexican congress and Huerta's reading of his message are regarded b officials hero as merely carrving the situation one step further and not as events which forecast an immediate action by the United States The view here is that each day add- to what administration officials re gard as the steadv and gradual dlsltv teration of the Huerta regime. The official Mew that should the congress act on English oil concea 310ns pending, sue n acts win oe re garded as Invalid not only by the Uni ted StatfB. but bv GreAl Britain. A perfect understanding is said to have been reached between Londoa and Washington Inasmuch as foreign governments generally have signified their assent to the American policy as thus far outlined It Is being taken for granted here that so far as the nations of the orld are concerned, the New Mexi can congress may legislate as It will, but its acts will not have intemaUon al sanction as the constituted la making body of the republic. While no positive steps are being taken ta-ken and no action of a summary char acter so far aa known Is planned, the disposition of high officials is to await the slow but what they deem Inevitable process Of forcing Huerta to retire. There was no cabinet meeting today to-day but the pres'dent saw Secretaries Garrison and Bryan and Acting Sec retarv Roosevelt of the Navy A dispatch dis-patch was discussed from Rear Admiral Ad-miral Fletcher concerning asylum for Kvaristo and Daniel Madero and some of his followers who have been hh crated from the Vera Cruz prison and have applied to Consul Canada for protection It was indicated that they probably would be taken aboard an American warship as was Felix Diaz fwi |