Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1913 — NEGOTIATIONS RESUMED WITH HUERTA REGIME [ARTICLE]

NEGOTIATIONS RESUMED WITH HUERTA REGIME

Ambassador Lind Returns to Mexico City to Re-Open Parley With Usurping President. < Washington, Aug. 28.—President Wilson received a long message from John Lind at Vera Cruse late tonight outlining the prospects of a settlement of the Mexican problem ip most optimistic terms. WhHe absolute silence was maintained- at the White House, there was a well defined impression in official circles that the Huerta government and Mr. Lind had reached a preliminary agreement which might lead to peaSe in the southern republic. • It was stated on high authority that the situation.was more en-. couraging that it had been at any time since Mr. Lind went to Mexico. The message’ to the president was essentially a summary of all the transactions between Mr. Lind and Huerta. While no details were made public it is understood both the United States and the Huerta government feel that they can now resume terms on a firmer basis. There were persistent reports current that Huerta had stated he would make public announcement of his intention not to be J a candidate in the coming election, but -they lacked confirmation hi official quarters. William Bayard Hale sailed this afternoon on the steamer Morro Castle for Havanna. He will disembark there and proceed by the Key West route to Washington. He carries with him the originals of the Mexican government communications. v... • Dr. Hale had a long conference with Mr. Lind prior to sailing and • the latter attaches much Importance