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Show I CARRANZA GIVEH I FINAL WARNING H INTERVENTION IN MEXICAN AF FAIRSTHREATENED UNLE83 HJj CONDITIONS IMPROVE. H Mexican. Leader Warned That the United States Has Viewed With HJ Deep Concern the Growing Com-B Com-B plaints Made by Foreigners. HJ Washington. General Carranzn has IB beon Informed In a note from the Unit- B, m1 States government that unless B thc.ro is nn Improvement in conditions -with respect to foreigners and their In B tercHts in Moxlcnn territory under his H control, such steps ns may be neces B rtnry -will ha tnkon by tho American H govornmont to obtain tho desired pro- BB tecton. BB The nolo Is tho Btrongest and most H (emphatic document that has been sent H by (ho Washington government to H; Mexico since tho corresiondonco with H' JHuorta n year ugo. Carrango Is H warned that the United States has BB viewed with deep concern tho growing Bflj complaints mndo by foreigners gen- H, orally ngalnst his administration af- HT fairs and, now, in effect, demands an BH early chungo. HH The contonts of tho communication BB. wero rovcaled to several of the am- BB bassadors and mtnlstors here, who ex- BB tPressed satisfaction at Its urgent Inn- BB .guago. Some regard It as an entire BB changu of policy toward Mexico on the BB part of tho United States. BBr American Oonflul SUIIman should BBjq have presented tho noto to Carranza BH on Monday. A copy of It was sent BH to tho Brazilian mlnistor at Mexico BH City to be shown to Gonoral Obregon, BH; the Carranza commander. In the moan. BH' .times some movements of Amorlcan HB, -warships havo been ordorod, tho of- H foot of which will bo a naval demon- BH' stratton, such as, it is hoped by some HH officials, will convlnco General Car HH ranra of tho determination of the Am- H erlcnn government to obtain a change HH in conditions in Mexico City. |