Show MEXICO O C GIVEN IV W A NIN Of BY POW POWERS General Carranza Charged With Playing Into the Hands of Germany By Associated Press V A April prU S. 28 l b by Mexico to p recognize tho the financial l ll clause of oC the thc armistice terms term by hy which Germany pledged e herself to the allies not o dispose of or an any of ot her stocks In specie or or any uny of oC her foreign Corein title deeds or bon bonds s. s abroad whether in the possession of the government o nt banks or private ate Individuals or c corn m- m panics Is a subject of or discussion in Paris it w us learned vis toda today at th the e state department An Any action taken In ill th the matter will ill be for Cor the present directed by the representatives of ot th the e associated gow governments and not by the United States State on Il its own initia tive l Action of oC some kind however is looked for as or soon as the thc peace treaty Is out of or the tle wa way Mexico made known her hel attitude Ina In Ina Ina a reply to M. M 1 F. F de tie Jean French cl charge e who In the th name namo of ot the thc French government go warned tho thu Mexican government of ot the determination determination determination deter deter- of oC the allies allies' not to permit Germany German to profit in an any way b by the sale of oC securities alII antI and thus thul cheat the allies of or part of at the dama ln e-ln cation catlon that was to be e demanded o of ot f Germany This was as agreed trec to by hy Germany German in signing the flue armistice terms but the Carranza government t. t replied that action on oui the thc part o of f Mexico in preventing any such sales would violate the t terms o of a treat treaty between Mexico and Germany a and 11 1 that the Mexican It government would not to the request of the allies |