. Review of reviews and world's work. alist forcesin place of United States troops the basis ofa plea for financial assistance from UncleSam. The details of this plan for bordercontrol were discussed at length, but no con-clusion was announced. The Mexican com-missioners made it clear tliat further inter-ference by tlic United States in MexicosInternal politics would be resented. It wasannounced on October IS that elections fora President of the Mexican Republic and also for members of the national Congresswould be held in or Icl)\. IM 7,so that in all probability a President wil


. Review of reviews and world's work. alist forcesin place of United States troops the basis ofa plea for financial assistance from UncleSam. The details of this plan for bordercontrol were discussed at length, but no con-clusion was announced. The Mexican com-missioners made it clear tliat further inter-ference by tlic United States in MexicosInternal politics would be resented. It wasannounced on October IS that elections fora President of the Mexican Republic and also for members of the national Congresswould be held in or Icl)\. IM 7,so that in all probability a President willtake office at Mexico City before the nextPresident of the Uiutrd States is inauguratedat VV^isliington. Mranwiiile, Presi<lent Wil-son has stated that .National Guard tr<M»psare still needed on the border, I)ut some ofthe rr(.iMirr)ts from Nrirthrrn States have al-ready been released from duty there. It»eem« undrrstiKid that the Pershing tnxipHare to be withdrawn wwjn from Mexican soil. 486 THE AMERICAS REJIEfV OF REJIEIfS. A COXyHRENCE OF AXGLO-FREXCH WAR CHIEFS (From left to right: SI. Thomas, French Ministerof Munitions; General Sir Douglas Haig; GeneralJ off re; and Mr. Lloyd George, British Minister of War) The great war goes on with un- aa Winter abated fur>-. Mr. Llovd George, Approache, ^^^^. ^^^ ^^^^ potentof British leaders, serves notice that the tight must beto a finish and that peace mediators fromoutside will not be welcome. AmbassadorGerards return to New York from Berlinon a vacation proved to have no bearing uponpeace proposals. The larger recent eventsin the war itself are graphically recountedfor our readers in this number by , When Rumania and Russia fromthe north, and General Sarrails great Alliedarmy from the Salonica base, were supposedto have Bulgaria hopelessly between theupper and the nether millstones, the Ger-mans gave another exhibition of their su-perior militant capacity and energ}. Itseems likely that Bulgaria is now safe


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