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Show UNITED STATES ' MUST 4CT SOON Mexico City. Oct 18 "That Mv; United States must act to put an end the Impossible conditions conntl tilling a daily menace to the lives of I thpir nationals. ' was the opinion cx pressed by several 01 the diplomatic I represpntatives ho issembled fr an I Informal conference in the German Ic-j gation herp Wednesday Among those who attended wero the ministers oi Great Britain, France. Germany Spain. Austria and Noma.' No definite plan of action war agreed upon, but the situation was dis 1 cusBed at length None of those prp' ent would discuss for publication wha: took place, but It became known toda that intervention by the United Statei i was regarded by a majority of the dip louiats as the only Holutlon of the j situation Senor Cologan J Cologa . I the Spanish minister, is said to have wept as he spoke of the Spaniards i who had been killed or injured In Mexico during the revolution. M. L j falvre the French minister it is said ! was inclined to put the blame tor Mexico's predicament upon the Wash Ington government Sir Lionel Car-den Car-den the new British minister, declined to express an opinion on the wisdom of intervention |