MEXICAN SITUATION
PEACE CONFIDENCE LIKELY TO COMB TO AN" END, By Ti>!cKM.i>!i—?rcu3 (Ite-c, .Tunc 21, Gn pm.) . ;, Niagara Falls, Jm® 20. Jrtdgo Lamar, (be . United States. Mediation Commissioner, has notified Kmil 10 Rabasa, the Mexican chief delegate, that the: United States niost insist tho acceptance of its phm for tho Mexicans' pacification, this being in tli(\ nature of fl.n ultmiaium that the Ilnertr.n delegates roust: ykld. Otherwise the mediation nt preseut- proceeding will end in a couple -of days. Later, Tho delegates have been noiS fieri that General Yill.a has deposed General Carranza. as Constitutionalist leader and has appointed General Angeles, ptmisional president ef Mexico. Oarranza has ffstafted % deposing Angels for alleged. disobedience of orders. The I'eaeo Conference is rWarte'd to hv on tho eve of relinquishing its work, which it now believes to be nssless.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2182, 22 June 1914, Page 5
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136MEXICAN SITUATION Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2182, 22 June 1914, Page 5
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