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Show liS no is adviseF 1 0FAIBICANTE1S mv K I'll ' Wmt- APPRISED OF A FEW THINGS t&B aim LEADERS MUST DO TO GAIN rial RECOGNITION. Jit til mm IW Mu1 Protect Americans and Respect WM fjnW Property Rights, While Carranza Ed K iflV Decrees Must De Abrogated, k11M I Declares Secretary Colby. Br'M fl HI ! Mexico City President Wilson Is BJfHJl rel"'y ' recognize tho present Mcxl- flJBf IK ''un government if tlio latter agrees JotM fl 'villi Hid forms sot rorth In proposal Jj fri"" Sot'r,,,,iry ot SHUe Colby on this 1Bh iw ntJet, according to n message sent TMBBb " President do In Huorlu from Fcr- JE&THl nando Culderon, Mexican high cnnmils- nSgrffli " to the United States, now In thu Mnfi IB' American capital, says tlio Kxcelslor. Mm iK Secretory Colby's proposition, lie- I 9P cording to (ho newspaper, wns: ifjf 'K "First, that North American lives mm BE '""' l'rol,l'rl' '' respected. frjjjflj ".Second, Unit Indemnities be pnld IflfWB' foreigners who suffered during the IVhB' revolution. fftfifll "Third, that the Currunzu derreiw HflH which nre found to bo confiscatory nro ft' Hfl ahroKUted." it lam Washington. The three proposals IiBHY Riven In Mexico City despatches as pro oHH cedent lo recognition of the present BHjBJ Mexican government lire "only u few If -HUP "f the conditions announced by thin OpfjffW Koverntnent," according to a state de ruw pnrtment official. It Ih true that the fcfl IrfOi three condltloiiH arc among those laid w3HR down, but "performance of duties In- Main sleud of mere promises" In put abnvo iSrR all renditions. It was said. 1C1 Recognition has not been promised K Mexico under any conditions, It was llrSlt authoritatively stated on Tuesday. 1 HJ The state department is Inclined to Hi uwult developments before granting In HH recognition to sen how stable a govern-Riff govern-Riff ment tlio present regltno Is ablo to es-BlUXi es-BlUXi tnbllsli mid to what extent-It is willing HaW t0 ,l,rf"r,n tho International ohllgn Hi KB tlous of a civilized state, |