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Show resents landing of American marines Haitian General Arrives in Now York; Claims Troubles Ara Financial. KEW YORK. Feb. 3. The landing of American marines in Haiti is not only uncalled for, hut. will tend to incite! in-cite! a hitter fcclins against Americans, iu tho opinion of Oeueral Justin Poite-vion Poite-vion of tlio Haitian arniv, who arrived here todav on tho sti'amship 1'rins Fred-erik Fred-erik Henilrik from Haiti on his way tn Paris. . "American and foreign interests at present are safe," he said, "and there is no reason for alarm. The cause of Haiti's troubles is financial. The people peo-ple resent tbe domineering influence of the banks and the evident freedom with which private enterprises aro financed, fi-nanced, to the detriment of the government gov-ernment interests." General Potevien said he had not taken anv part in the present revolution revo-lution against President Tiieodor and h:ui left Haiti because ho did not wish to become involved in it. The revolution revolu-tion apparently was supported bv the major part of the army, he said, an.i for this reason probably would be successful- |