Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1916 — MAY HELP CARRANZA WITH MONEY LOAN [ARTICLE]
MAY HELP CARRANZA WITH MONEY LOAN
U. S. Ready to Offer Aid In Various Ways In Order to Regain Order In Mexico—New Note Ready. ■. •—r ■" The de facto government of Mexico was informally notified that * the United States welcomed Gen. Carranza’s proposal to adjust all pending differences between the two governments by direct diplomatic negotiation. It was in evidence at the state department Thursday that tho officials believe that an opportunity had been presented out of which may come a means of giving the de facto government material aid in restoring peace throughout Mexico. It is known that the pacific nature of the Mexican note that brought the crisis between the government to an end is construed at Washington as indicating that General Carranza beside being impressed by the United States miiltary preparations has been deeply influenced by the pressure and arguments brought to bear on him by friends of the United States, by European diplomats in Mexico City and particularly by members of the Latin-Amer-ican powers. The latter have extended themselves to the utmost to avert war and to foster in General Carranza’s mind the idea of pan-American unity.
