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Show PEACE PROSPECTS BROWING BRIGHTER MEDIATORS HAVE PLAN WHICH THEY BELIEVE WILL SUTTLE THE MEXICAN PF.OF-vEM. Contemplate the Elimination of Huerta and Substitution of a Provisional Government in Which All Factions Fac-tions Will Ee Represented. Washington. The pian or which the three South American mediators are now working in an endeavor to solve the Mexican problem, contemplates the elimination of General Huerta and the establishment cf a' provisional government gov-ernment in Mexico in which both the Huerta and the constitutionalist faction fac-tion would be represented. This, the first intimation as to the details of the mediation plans, became known Tuesday, although neither the mediators nor state department officials offic-ials would make any statement as to how nearly complete is the plan to be submitted to American and Mexican delegates when they meet the South American envoys at Niagara Falls, Canada, next Monday. It was learned the proposal might be that the setting up of a temporary government be undertaken by a commission com-mission composed of five persons, two of them to be named by Huerta. two by the constitutionalists and the fiftn by the mediators. Expressions of confidence that mediation med-iation would be successful in averting avert-ing war between the United States and Mexico came from several members mem-bers of the cabinet Tuesday after President Pres-ident Wilson had discussed the situation situa-tion with his official family. The president is decidedly hopeful. He is anxious that no untoward incidents inci-dents or indiscreet acts on the part of any of the forces in Mexico should develop de-velop to cloud the horizon when the mediation conference begins. |