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Show PROMPT ACTION AGAINST MEXICO CALLED FOR I LANSING ; uiie Shipping Board Appeals For Protection of Oil Properties T WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. Immigration Immigra-tion officials on the border were ln- lltructed today by Anthony Caminetti, commissioner general of immigration, i to forward a report on the threatened I Invasion from Mexico of 50 Russian Bolsheviki and 150 Mexican I. W. W. rfr, Caminetti expressed little concern IS to the ability of the immigration officials to cope with such a situation hn view of the strength of the United Ifitate troops on the border. WASHINGTON", J tor. 11. President Bfilson had before him today another fcemorandum on the Mexican sltua-j J Eon. It related to the interference of hhP Carrnnza government in the oper- wlon of American-owned oil proper-ities proper-ities in Mexico ;uid was prepared by t Chairman Payne of the shipping beard, Bpon Information furnished by repro-j repro-j Bentatlves of Mexican oil producers. Chairman Payne alo sent a letter to P Becretary Lansing urging that the t Ute department take action toward i rotecting the American-owned prop j Brties In Mexico It has developed that the state de 'j lartment during the last six months I Ibpatcbed three notes to the Mexi- j Etn gocrnmeut protesting against thei 1 oi i decree but no replies have been peeked from President C'arranza. It fas learned today that Mexican soldi sol-di had halted drilling operations of 1 American companies on the ground j bat permits to drill had not been ob-! - pined. Under the Mexican govern-j I pent decrees foreign oil companies miiEt apree in ad'. auce that the newi j llls shall become the property of 'the Me'.'.r all t.,vel MUM 111. No Disagreement With Wilson, j I WASHINGTON, Dee. 11. There is ! Ft D0W and never has been any dif- fcrence of opinion L..-tv. ien Preside r,t pllson and the state department on Re handling of Mexican affairs, Sec-ptary Sec-ptary Lansing said today. Mr. Lan tog was discussing published reports that the president's attitude on the Wl resolution ivum-ting a break with I MweCarranr.fi nn. rum. m v.-as a re-! tarsal oi l.hc poliex adop-ed b the Impart men t. ! AMERICAN PRESS BLAMED. WASHINGTON, Dee. 11. lu(h Ca-fltoa, Ca-fltoa, secretary of the treasurj In pirranza's cabinet and said to be the rMns spirit in ih anti-American Propaganda in Mexican official circles,; r)8 lhe blame on the Am rlcan press pine slruined relation- between blB Pmtry and the 1 nited States, accord- JW tothe Universal, oi becembei 5, jj 01 wbich reached Washington I Cabrera is quoted by the newspaper Frying in the inton lew Litk in,ernatio,aI impasse has! twiner the -enousness uur the impor-1 J.y h lb' ns.itn.nal pies .,i ton -it0d S,alfJS wl&hs to attribute 2 ' Tn" Am. rlean press has alwnvs i !ui-:h.-d Mm II bv ,is - n-aimnal- A 51 find Ihe v, mill '. ,l its e.lllul . 3lfc i h.M, lui.lv wilhollt exception ; American press is no press at all, I . 18 Jusl a batch of ambitions placed Hi.',e Kf-ri'-'- of rotteu politicians Uri ' 0U ni;jy aycriL,e to me as K7 aboilt the American press will tJ , shurl of expressing my opln- jl of It " J C'abrera denied taking any part in Df' ,:i ' '',n,J - ald he could I onlp 'he ia.t that his brother was jlr'rm,r oi 1'u-,,,., |