Show URGES ACTION TO RESTORE ORDER CONSULAR OFFICERS REPORT MOST SERIOUS CONDITION IN MEXICO threatened famine and inability of leaders to restore peace given as reasons why united states should intervene washington urgent suggestions that the united states slates watt wait no longer than another month before inking some decisive action to restore law and older in mexico have been for warded to the state department by several consular officers lu ili tho the northern part ot of the republic all those these reports it was learned thursday have hao been forwarded to president wilson at cornish N 11 after being carefully caie tully studied py state estate department officials threatened famine and inability of the contending military factions to restore peace and establish a government that could bo bd recognized by the united states are arc dwelt upon by the consular officers conditions more serious than even troubled mexico has seen before are predicted unless the united states lends a hand quickly recognition of some element clement which may st set up a strong government with the moral support of thel tha united states Is the solution usually urged monger meager dispatches that reached the 8 tate department thursday from vera cruz said carrangas Carran zas army estimated at men had pressed Us its fight for possession of mexico city within ten roll mii e s of the capital apparently the li divesting vesting tocea forces to cea had advanced eleven miles against the zapata defenders in two days practically reaching the cites suburbs reports of food shortage continued to reach the state department and tho the red lied cross from various parts of mexico one dispatch from northeastern mexico stated that with the railway cut again supplies in that stion section would last only a lew days |