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\ *TAXT*JID*IHItH: 8Bw23e?Kl35bv /rrre**A.T/oMAi. ?^, ' " 6KOOHD&. AIRSHIPS WILL RACE AROI FRANCISC s A KRONAUTS from all the civil standard type of air craft an aerial race around the \ sporting events to be held tional Exposition at San Francisco The race will start from the gro and will end there. Three hundn up in prizes for this stupendous w the world's greatest aviators'have the races. The recent flight of S many, in which he covered 1,375 ^ flights are a matter of adequate suf shows the route around tlie world a 1 WHOLE WORLD TAKES HASD Following Example of "A, B, C of South America, Europe Tabes Hand. Washington^ April 27.?Formal acceptance by the Huerta government of ;he offer of Argen tina, Brazil and Chile to use their good offices to bring about an amicable settlement of the difficulty between the United Sta:es and Mexico was cabled to Spanish Ambassador Riano here tonight by Portillo v Rojas, foreign minister in the Huerta cabinet. -- Senor Rojas note was transmi ted ^ to the three South American diplomats, ! I I This is one It is an assured, ? will certf life insm I Insurance priatenes: inasmuch dent insu: The sig has alwaj holders ir the premi automatic Lin the hoi holder frc A"P t HJL lliVV vx V Philadel] P. O. Bo ^hhihmwbhwmii>IIM^ IIIII ? I I JND THE GLOBE FROM SAN ' | 0 IN 1915. ! lized nations of the globe with every driven by motors will participate in vorld, which will be a feature of the during the Panama-Pacific Internain 1915. unds of the Exposition in May, 1915, 2d thousand dollars has been hung orld girdling contest. A number of signified their intention of entering toeffler, ending: at Mulhausen, Ger-' miles, convinces aviators that long >ply stations. The above photograpn LIU Lilt? vauvus ^uuiviio. 1 | who began a conference which lasted j ' far into the night, discussing-the nextj I move in their peace plan. Secretary I Bryan having accepted the offer of ! good offices Saturday, the first step j now is completed and the way paved j for actual negotiations looking to a; peaceful clearing up of the situation. ; The tenseness o.'f the Mexican situa-; tion was distinctly relieved today when j the representatives of Argentina. Brazil i I and Chile/, supported by pressure from | ' all La:in America and from the fore| most powers of Eur poe, coucen rated ! their efforts towards a specific adjusti ' ment of the crisis. The success of the first step towards* mediation?the i i w District Ma 5 of the very bes i unquestionably valuable acqu: md because of its r.ew and attra< tinly engage the attention of 1 ranee everywhere. It is calk although it might with i 3 be termed accident comoensa as it gives to policyholders s ranee at minimum cost. nal purpose of the officers of t rs been to conserve the interest i every way, and with this thoi ium insurance plan was devise :ally for the payment of prei jr of stress disability prevent >m taking care of them, thus f he insurance when most neede< )hia Life Insi LIFE, AC x 313. promp" acceptance by the I'nited States and tne announcement of the Spanish ambassador that Hnerta had accepted th<- tender of good olficesproduced a feeling of distinct hope which was rcflec ed n >' only in administration quarters but in congress, where "war talk" gave way to a spirit w rum niaiuii. Throughout the day the three South Am rican envoys held frequen conferences .0 arrange the preliminaries o?" procedure. Pending the receipt o; lie formal acceptance by Huerta no proposals will be submitted to either the United States or th Hr.erta government. It also nas been made plain that no condi ions as to the terms that will be acceptable as yet have berii placed formally before the intermediaries. The president and Secretary Bryan were assured throug.i separate diplomatic sources tuat Gen. Huer.a was r^ady to accept the tender of good of lices, and was dratting a lormai acceptance. Pressure r'rom Germs, ny. Great Britain and France advising Huerta to accept rhe first s eps towards mediation, and the approving attitude of Latin American countries to he settlement of the c'jii roversy by Pan-American diplomacy emphasized the worldwide influences for p ace. Xeither Ambassador Riano nor the peace envoys would make public the text of Huerta's acceptance. It was said, however, that Senor Rojas replied briefly, acceding the offer and t.ianKing tne sou in American piempot .itiaries and Spanish ambassador for their good offices with a reference to "th^ real spirit of solidari y between peoples of a same race." Conditions >'ot Outlined. Xo conditions are imposed in an offer of good offices, consequently the reply from Mexico City was not expected to deal wi:h conditions. That stage will be reached when the peacemakers formulate their plans. It was suggested tonight that they probably would ask the Washington and Mexico City governments tomorrow for statements as ts what each would demand in the event formal mediation were undertaken. Unofficial advices from Mexico City already had made it virtually cerrain that Gen. Huerta would accept the offer of the peace envoys, but the formal announcement tonight tended further to relieve the tension. President Wilson express .d hiixijei; as greatly pleased, though he would jm inagers Wanted t features adde< isition for the :tive features purchasers of :d "Premium equal appro.tion feature, plendid accihe Company of the policylight in mind d to provide niums, when s f.hp nnhVv ~ w f ?orcing a sacd. iirance Co., CIDENT AND HHIHUHHRflHHHRHHHIHHBBBHHUHRI make no further comment. I White House officials disclosed hat they wore arnestly desirous of aiding til*- South America:i diplomats, and tiia no announcements as to points ' that would be insisted upon by t!.e ! I ni ed States w mid b<> made or any- ; tiling e'se now done which might em- j : ha rass their efforts. Throughout olli-} eial and diploma ic circles the belief j i was expressed that success of tli I ClV-t-UItl l\f 1 leu IUH II ? ?? V7U?U I I I have a favorable effect upon lie situa- , ion; that ev n though t/.eir efforts ul- i timately failed, direct diploma ic j ; communication between the I'nited I States and tho Huerta government iias I be-on r stored temp:rari!y and I i greatly improved ! M. I,. SMITH IX HACK Speaker of flip House Denies Humors I of VHUuInnvMl and Says Hp Is <??insf to Win. ' i ' ^ - , i Anybody w.i > tilings that Mendel : i L. Smith, of Camden, speaker of the I hous of representatives of the Soutn Carolina general assembly, is not go: ins. t ) continue in the race for gov- j ernor, had better admit his mistake? i | for no o:her than Mendel L. Smith, j i himself says that he will continue in the race. Xot only this, but rh? honjorable representative from Camden | says he will romp in a winner. Asked for a statement regarding his j candidacy by a Record reporter to: day. he said: i i J "I find ;here a'-'e many reports being ; circulated that I will drop out of the : race. 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