| Show CLAIMS AGAINST MEXICO the american members of the commission at atlantic city have forced the question of the claims against mexico by foreign governments ern ments upon the conference consideration of these claims cannot be avoided if the joint commission is to accomplish any good end its only reasonable object is to make easier the adjustment of international relations mexico must in time sat iffy all just claims for the destruction st of foreign life and prop arty since the period of re revolution volu began the carranza government cannot ignore these claims nor can it safey safely postpone consideration of them much longer at the close of the european war they will be presented for settlement freedom of action in dealing with mexico has been given to the united states by all the european I 1 countries having interests in the troubled republic it has bag been understood that the united stites states will compel the the payment of all legal claims and these amount to eo a huge um of money mexico has wealth sh she can pay all her european creditors and her american creditors too if her acts prudently she will have ample time but persistence by carranza in his refusal to permit the consideration of the internal affairs of mexico by the present international commission may lead to serious complications complication now new york times |