Show L i j 1 j F Foreign I f For Powers Enter Negotiations 5 I r I t 1 l y A R v tr r 2 i V V r g gri ri 4 t 4 v 1 S 4 1 i b j. j J 4 M i i Tt V Vr r Mt y y rb oA fit L f ii i IS c. c Y 0 f L- L A 7 r c 4 f rp s f r x v tyM C cl f I Great Britain France and Japan Interpose in in in Su Sup Sup- port p- p p ort of A America erka T WASHINGTON Aug A Great 23 V Britain BriL France and Japan are among the nations which have havo interposed inter interposed posed their influence upon the Huerta administration tion in in Mexico i in in support of the efforts of the tho United States to bring fining about a peaceful settlement of r the We revolution While administration officials ls were silent today regarding this phase of ot the situation the there was waft a lively interest Interest Inter inter- est cst manifest In diplomatic circles here Continued on Page PaSe E 5 5 C Column l t I. I y o 7 s ik iki iJohn i- i I IJohn John Lind top lop left I ft William ara lisle top right Dad and Nelson l Ol De neey jp yo I EUROPE JOINS IN USING INFLUENCE TO SETTLE TROUBLE f Great Britain France and andI I Japan apan Interpose in Support Support Support Sup Sup- port of America Continued from Page Pase 1 vs 5 t to tho probable effect o of ot foreign pressure on the government It was learned that tho Mexican authorities au nu- nu hoped President ent Wilson would not read rend hii ht message to Congress next Tuesday ny a 03 h he had planned and showed a disposition to prolong proon the Unless Bomo sorno tangible overture however how how- ever 18 IB received within forty eight hours from Irom the Huerta officials Indicating indicating Indi indi- cating eating a desire desiro to acc accept pt tho fundamental tal proposals of the United States the I president will proclaim to Congress and to the world tho the attitude of ot this government gov gov- ov- ov toward the southern republic I The fact lct that diplomats from some of at the very countries which not only have havo formally recognized Huerta but whose bankers hitherto havo have floated loans for tOr him aro are using their influence enco ence on the Mexican administration Is calculated to produce s something something- definite deUn- deUn It Ito ite to shortly Official reports to tho the state department show the Huerta re regime regime regime re- re gime to b ba in desperate financial traits straits with little prospect of ot soiling getting funds anywhere to moot the running runnIng- expenses of tho the government or pay its troops already restive because of de deferred deferred de- de forred pa payments men ts I Waiting For Por Forc c I So Important Is this aspect of the situation situation situation sit sit- regarded that an nn air of tense expectancy prevailed tonight in official circles where it was believed som- som some come pronouncement pro pro- would be he forthcoming forthcoming- from Mexico CIl City before President Wilson I finally determined to communicate his message to Congress The Insistence of ot the United States on a 0 constitutional election and the theS S elimination of Huerta was reiterated positively olY by ly Iy administration off officials n tt position which Mr Lind had been In Instructed instructed In- In to emphasize Only concessions concessions conces conces- by tho the Huerta government it Is believed here now will persuade President President President dent Wilson to hold up the presentation of ot his massage The President finished the document today read it over o to Secretary Bryan Mid ind will wm discuss It on Monday with of ot the Senate and House committees com corn on foreign relations In the meantime officials will vm await word from Mexico City as to a a possible change of ot attitude Tho sending sanding of ot a sp special emo envoy from Mexico to Washington further to discuss die dis CUBS cuss the situation with President Wilson Wilson Wil Wil- son Bon Is regarded hero horo as a II dilatory move It Il is known that the Washington Washing Washing- ton government has made mado It clear that such each a procedure would not alter tho the views expressed In its first noto note It ItIs ItIs Itis Is believed however that tho Huerta officials now have abandoned the tho idea of sending an envoy and are aro seeking to to- develop a now basis for tor negotiation |