MEXI . _ 
,n effort to reach a conclusion 
r ith the Mexican conferees of 
;he recognition conference 
lharles B. Warren, one of th< 
American commissioners, toda^j 
submitted a restatement of th 
American position on the agra¬ 
rian question, based on the in 
formation gained during th' 
American commission’s stay herej 
ASKS FOR REPLY. 
Commissioner Warren asked th: 
Gonzales Roa, representing thl 
Mexican government, make a repl 
so that a definite understanding oi| 
1 he subject may be reached. Th< 
Mexican statement will be mad< 
tomorrow, it was announced. 
Commissioner Warren said tha' 
the American representatives fee. 
that enough time has %been speni 
already and that each side under¬ 
stands the other and formula foi 
agreement may now be worked out. 
MAY BECLOUD ISSUE. 
He said that the United State: 
conferees are not trying to force a 
issue, but they feel that notVni 
can be gained going oyer th< 
ground again and again, which ma; 
becloud .the issue. 
The cfuestion, he said, has no' 
been narrowed down to one o' 
finances. Both parties feel thisl 
matter will be worked 'out by a 
simple agreement for payment in 
cash of the lands expropriated by 
the revolutionary government. 
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