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Show IGONFEREKGE PLANS I HELD 111 CHECK; ! MEXICAN SITUATION AT STANDSTILL, STAND-STILL, PENDING SETTLEMENT BETWEEN LEADERS. Believed Internal Troubles of the Constitutionalists Con-stitutionalists Will Soon be Settled, and the Revolution Go Forward on Firmer Basis. Washington As viewed from Washington, Wash-ington, the Mexican situation appears to be at a standstill so far as plans for the proposed conference between the contending factions over Mexico's Mex-ico's Internal affairs was concerned. Jt was generally believed here that no arrangements for such a meeting could be made until the conference at Torreon of Villa's and Carranza's generals has been held and an adjustment ad-justment reached by the constitutionalist constitu-tionalist leaders. This probably will take several more days. Agents of Carranza here were in communication with the first chief at Saltillo and also leceived reports lrom the Carranza-Villa conference at Torreon which they insisted held out strong encouragement that all the internal troubles of the revolutionists would be amicably settled and the revolution would go forward on a firmer basis than ever with a perfect understanding as to the part each of the generals is to take. The case of General Angeles, Villa's chief of artillery, whom General Carranza Car-ranza recently denounced, is now said to be the chief matter of contention between the constitutionalist leaders. Politicians are reported to have misrepresented mis-represented Angeles to Carranza and the prediction is made by some of Carranza's agents here that Angeles will be restored to the confidence of the first chief. It also is reported here that some change in the constitutionalist consti-tutionalist Washington agency may be made. |