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Show MS SUSPEND' IIPIC0BL0GKI1DE ACTION OF HUERTA CAUSES FEELING OF RELIEF AND AVERTS CLASH OF ARMS. 1 Action Taken as Result of Conference With- Envoys and is Conditional Upon the Non-Delivery of Cargo of Arms. Washington. General Huerta's order or-der on Monday suspending the order to blockade Tampico against the delivery de-livery of ammunition by the steamer Antilla to the constitutionalists dispelled dis-pelled apprehension over a new crisis between the United States and the Huerta government which had threatened threat-ened mediation of Mexican affairs. Although Al-though Washington expressed satisfaction satis-faction over Huerta's action, it was persistently suggested outside of official of-ficial circles that the blockade had been suspended only conditionally as a result of coferences between the South American delegates at Niagara Falls and that the Antilla's cargo of arms might not be delivered at Tampico Tam-pico at this time. It was said the Antilla An-tilla might be diverted in her course through an agreement with officials of the Ward line, her owners, an American Ameri-can corporation. President Wilson, Secretary Bryan and Secretary Daniels 'were relieved over the late developments, which, temporarily, at least, have averted another an-other clash of arms. From no official source here could further confirmation confirma-tion be received of reports that Huerta had an understanding with the mediators me-diators or the United States which would assure that the Antilla's cargo would not be delivered. Representatives Representa-tives of the constitutionalists in Washington Wash-ington were inclined to the belief that the ammunition would be landed land-ed at Tampico, but divulged no direct di-rect information upon which to base such an opinion. |