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Show Relief Work in Mexico Siopped Carranza Ssys That Aid Is No Longer Long-er Needed. Red Cross Agents Recalled Washington, Oct. C Relief work In Mexico has been discontinued by the American Rod Cross and agents in tho field thoro havo boon ordered ..ome. Action was taken at tho in-btanco in-btanco of General Carranza, who Informed In-formed Rod Cross officials through iho stato department that outsldo aid no longor was noeded. Repairs to railroads and roleaso of Broiling stock from military uso, General Gen-eral Carranza said, had so increased fncllltlos for food transportation that tho shortage in Mexico City and other oth-er Important cities had been alleviated. allevi-ated. Tho department's advices from Us own agenU in Moxlco recently havo indicated a general Improvement In transportation facilities nnd resulting Tellot of the food situation. Food trains aro holng sent Into tho capital capi-tal accompanied by strong- military guard to repel attacks by rovink hands. Reprts to tho stato department today to-day from tho bonlor said railroad communication south from Eaglo Pass has been reestablished and that Torreon and Aguas Callentes, scenes of recent fighting woro quiet. John It Sllllman, Prosldent Wilson's Wil-son's personal representative In Mex-ico, Mex-ico, arrived hero today from Vera Cruz and will confor with Secretary Lansing tomorrow. ..&. |