Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1914 — WAR IN MEXICO OVER [ARTICLE]

WAR IN MEXICO OVER

Villa Will Support Action of Aguas Calientes Meeting. Northern Leader Agrees to Support President Chosen at Convention— Carranza Alone Barred. Washington, Oct. 20—General Villa has informed the United States government that unless something unforeseen occurs hostilities in Mexico are at an end and that he will support any provisional government set up by the national convention at Aguas Cali-

entes. Villa said he would not accept Carranza as provisional president, but was satisfied he would not be chosen. The general understanding on all ■ides has been that Carranza wishes to i> * free to enter the presidential race ill the succeeding election. Official reports to the state department describe the visit last Saturday nf General Villa to the convention at '•gusts Calientes. General Villa said he amp to pledge his support. He was received with storms of applause. La•r lie embraced General Obregon. As the two generals greeted each other effusively the convention went •'•lid with joy. General Villa wrote his name on the Mexican flag, as did all the other delegates, and kised the banner. pledging again amid a storm of applause to abide by the decisions of the convention. It is believed that Gen. Antonio Villareal will be selected Details of the decree of the Carranza government vacating all of the mining concessions granted and titles issued by the Huerta government of Mexico have reached the state department.