Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1915 — WILSON ADOPTS MEXICAN POLICY [ARTICLE]
WILSON ADOPTS MEXICAN POLICY
Will Take Definite Step to Enforce Peace, Immediately After Return From Cornish. Washington, July 30.—Definite steps toward restoration of peace in Mexico will be taken immediately upon President Wilson’s return to Washington next week. What specification the president may have decided on has not been disclosed, but it was authoritatively stated tonight that the executive department of the government is preparing to carry, out promptly the program determined upon. Only an unexpected move in Mexico end the strife, it is said, would further delay affirmative action by the United States to restore constitutional government in the war-tom republic. Armed intervention is not believed to be contemplated in the president’s program. Many officials believe no forceful measures will be required. Persistent reports have reached here that the faction leaders are inclined to yeild to the demands of this government for a peace conference.
