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Show PRESIDENT FAILS TO APPROVE PLAN AMBASSADOR WILSON THINKS . UNITED STATES SHOULD AID THE HUERTA REGIME. Chief Executive Has Radically Differ, ent Ideas and Acceptance of Rssig. nation of Ambassador to Mexico is Forcast in Official Circles. Washington. Ambassador Henry Lane 'Wilson, summoned from Mexico City to inform the Washington administration admin-istration of conditions in Lie rebellion-torn rebellion-torn republic, talked lor an hour with President Wiisou and Secretary Bryan on Monday, submitting chiefly a recommendation rec-ommendation that the United States use its influence to establish the Huerta Huer-ta regime. No policy was evolved, at least none was announced, but it bo-came bo-came known that the piesidem's ideus and those of Ambassador Wiisou as to the course to be pursued are so radically radi-cally different that the administration ' officials interpreted the day's developments develop-ments as forecasting the acceptance ot Ambassador Wilson s resiguation. President Wilson and the ambassador ambassa-dor looked on the future Mexican situation, sit-uation, it was learned, from opposite ' viewpoint. The president is concerned. t over the morality of any policy adopt- f ed by the' United States and the effect on other Latin American countries and. is disinclined to strengthen a govern- ' ment that came into power througu the questionable events . incident to-Madero's to-Madero's assassination. Ambassador Wilson, on the other hand, is disposed to look at the situation, situa-tion, not from past events, but with the practical idea of the future. He believes It is the business of governments govern-ments to look to the future and hit suggestions have been in the direction of extending recognition to the Huerta. government U' it did certain things to conserve American "interests. |