Show I POliCY TOWARD I M TO Of BE ANNOUNCED SOON BY WilSON Conditions Not Considered Acute and Secretary Bryan May GoBack Go GoBack Back to Lecture Platform W ASHINGTON July Jul 20 President President Wilson and Secretary Bryan BIall devoted VY themselves today to ay to a n. study of the voluminous reports at their disposal disposal dis dis- l on conditions in in Mexico l Indications were that with the tho appearance before Before the Senate committee on foreign relations tomorrow of Ambassador Henry Hemy Lane Wilson the last in n the attempt of the administration to 1 reach rench the facts before a n. policy was S announced would be reached i A joint resolution was introduced in the House for a committee to secure documents on the Mexican 1 situation and another nother in the Senate regarding the proposed action nelion of that body in recognizing recognising the belligerency of the Mexican constitutionalists It was said that there would be no delay In forming a definite policy to toward toward toward to- to ward Mexico Secretary Bryan stated that no proposition for mediation had been submitted to either elthel of or the two factions factions fac tac- In Mexico and incidentally re remarked remarked remarked re- re marked that he might go so back to the lecture platform in a few da days s The present condition of or affairs is not considered considered con con- acute acuto h here re ret t The development nt of or a policy b by the tho United States State ma may be deJa delayed ed to observe ob oh- serve the tho outcome of efforts being belm made b by leading Mexicans l to bring about an understanding between the theu two warring sides u I 1 f lAne of Action cJ Some administration officials have ha vc f proposed that the tho American policy bo i. i pursued alon along a suc succession of oC alt al- al t cs i i First the they suggest sug-gest the United States Stales r l i should refrain retrain from Crom interference wh while le the th Mexican leaders themselves es en- en endeavor or deavor to compose composo their differences The rhe attitude of or the United States against ag recognizing the administration admin already is being being- outlined in Mexico according according- to reports here Indicating in In- In that the abdication of or In ilL favor of ot a compromise provisional pro president Is inevitable Second c J d. d s should a all l efforts b by the Mexicans to adjust the fall dispute It is pr proposed posed by influential members of ot the tho that the embargo on arms bo be lifted and tho the two VI factions be p permitted permit mt to ted l to obtain munitions of or war on an equality Some senators freol freely predict Continued on Page 2 2 Column Jf U Uy y POliCY TOWARD MEXICO WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON Various Lines of Action Re Receiving Receiving Receiving Re- Re Attention of Ad Administration Ad- Ad I ministration Continued From Front Page 1 a de decisive result In quick time und under r those circumstances Third should peace be delayed tho the su suggestion la is made mado that tho the United States offer to m mediate through a cornIn com corn In mission on Fourth as ns a n last resort It Is sug suggested suggest suggest- cst cst- ed cd that a tripartite commission lon composed com corn posed d of or representatives Cs of the time United Stat States s and I Latin American nations could endeavor to bring about a settlement settle settle- ment by peaceful means I Grunt Grants Demanda A declaration from Crom Pre President Huerta that no IiO American In Mexico shall suf sur- for fer Injustice or violence with his cog- cog o was made public b by the thc state department today In time the following announcement an an- f President Huerta has expressed himself l as ns regretting very er much that tho the American government Eo should as ascribe ascribe ascribe as- as cribe to the tho Influence of or tho the Mexican government gO an any action which might b bo be construed as ns antagonistic during his occupancy of or executive authority au au- nu- nu and d tho the state department depart depart- meat ment to be he assured that no Injustice or violence shall bo ho dono done to Americans with his cognizance while he Is In In his present position The Mexican consul at El Paso has Informed the l I Mexican foreign office that tho matter of or tho shooting of or DIxon Dixon DIx DIx- on has been satisfactorily arranged and It Is stated that tho the government at Mexico exico seems most desirous of ot meetIng meeting meet- meet Ing lag th the desire of or tho United States in ineer er e every wa way possible Charles and Bernard McDonald McDon McDon- aid ald the tho mine managers held by Mexican can an federals under sentence of or death at Chihuahua hav ha have been ordered re released ro- ro leased by the Huerta government o Char Charge e Algara of or the embassy hero horo In informed In- In formed Bryan toda today It W was 3 said Mr expressed grat grot at tho the prompt action tho the Hu- Hu orta government had hod given gl to A AmerIcan American Amer Amer- merIcan mer- mer ican representations in these theo cases cases as ns aswell aswell well as that of Charles H. H Dixon the Immigration Inspector shot hot at Juarez President Huerta readily acceded to tho d demand mand made to him on behalf of or ortho the tho lin United d hv by Vi n O nessy the tho io charge ir h e ii irs of r tho tho American embassy em bass that the officers and soldiers responsible for tho shootIng shooting shoot- shoot in Ing be arrested and ant punished Investigation Proposed Proponed Investigation of or conditions In Max Max- exIco ex- ex let Ico co b by a joint congressional committee commit commit- tee teo was proposed in a resolution to today to- to day doy b by Representative Stephens of 01 Texas Five senators and five representatives representatives would examine diplomatic correspondence and other documents relating to tho the situation The c committee shall consider said the he resolution question of ot our re re- lations with Mexico J growing out of the present disturbed conditions of ot that countr country The Tho committee shall report with as little delay as possible the true conditions In Mexico Mexico- tho the protection protection protection tion given chen Americans and American Interests the the- truth regarding the In Inhumanities inhumanItIes In- In humanities and atrocities which have havo como come to the tho knowledge of this bod body through official sources and nd any other fact relating to this matter Tho The cor committee will MIl with as as little delay as possible recommend what action should be taken by Congress Representative Stephens said eald that he lie had not consulted Secretary Bryan or President Wilson about his tion Senator Sheppard Shoppard of f Texas toda today In Introduced introduced In- In a resolution asking tho the foreign foreign for for- cl eign n relations committee to advise ad tho the Senate if It the belligerents in Mexico Mex Mex- leo ico should be formally recognized b by bythe the tho United States Cabinet Change Announced Reports to the state department to toda today today to- to da day said that Carlos Caries who has been acting Mexican secretary of or state since July 10 10 pending tho the arrival of ot the thc newly appointed secretary Fred Fred- erich crick Gamboa left office toda today anti and in inthe inthe th the interval before August 7 when Secretary See Sec relar Gamboa will trill m take talc office the th portfolio of or foreign affairs will bo be IH hold held holdby d db b by the present minister of or public In Instruction iii- iii Dr Garza Aldape The Tue latter has spent much snuck time in tho the United States and state department of officials of- of C- C said he was in sympathy with v the American institutions Commander Kittelle of ot tho the gunboat Wheeling reported from Frontera that American fears tears there thero have been allayed by tho the arrival of or Mexican federal troops who ho are arc driving rl the rebels away r tram elt city Admiral Fletcher J the time Alne American squadron In Iii ir the Gulf Gult ot or Mexico reported d that ho to or order er th th gunboat Vho Wheel Wheel- l- l inK to Jt Puerto Mexico In Vera ern Cruz Campeche In and rind Pro Pro- grosso In Yucatan to observe o conditions condi condl as aa they ther affect Americans und and other oilier In those ports Seen en nt at Rear A Admiral commanding the Pacific squadron dron reported l that ho no had nad observed an aeroplane ng over O Guaymas hathor evidently try try- In Ing nf t to to drop dron n a bomb on the tho Mexican federal gunboat However 0 er he did not verify unofficial reports that the Tampico had been de destroyed troyed by tho aviator a Improved railroad facilities 8 are re reported re- re ported In today's state department dispatches dispatches dis dis- patches cs which sa say tho the first train traits from Laredo J Texas In four tour months and md ten tenI days clays has arrived at nt Monterey with I both hoth passengers and anti mail Trains also aro two running from Monterey to Laredo |