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Show ENTIRE CHANGE ON PART OF MEDIATORS I EL PASO, Tex., June 2. Luis Cabrera. . ; an adviser of General Carranza, tele-' tele-' graphed from "Washington today telling ! the constitutionalist commander-iri-chief that the semiofficial note of yesterday ! from Durango had caused an entire ; change of attitude on the part of the mediators. me-diators. What this change was Cabrera !did not explain. Revolutionary representatives here admitted ad-mitted that the Carranza note to the 'American press expressed the general sentiment of Carranza and those surrounding' sur-rounding' him. The opinion was expressed that the constitutionalist party considered it high time to make a decided stand in the situation in which they considered they could gain nothing, but might lose everything by silence toward the continued contin-ued A. B. C. dealings with the Huerta delegates at Niagara Falls. Telegrams from Durango, where Carranza Car-ranza remained, predicted that he soon would issue a lengthy proclamation dealing deal-ing with the projected formation of an actual government in northern Mexico in place of the provisional one, which contains con-tains subsecretarie in the cabinet. It was believed that this statement of principles prin-ciples would deal generally with the international in-ternational situation created by the at-lempted at-lempted mediation by the South American Ameri-can representatives. |