Show HOPES FOR P KEI PREPARED FO WAR TWILSON STILL HOPE FUL OF PEACEFUL SOLUTION OF MEXICAN PROBLEM deplores deplore armed intervention but intimates that drastic course will be taken when the necessity arises washington ashington VV president wilson re healed to those who discussed mexican affairs with him on monday that he fully realized ithe the gravity of the situation resulting from the killing of william S denton a british subject the reported murder of gustav bauch and clements vergara Vor gara american citizens and general carrangas Carran zas denial of the united states right to look after foreigners generally lit in mexico the president spoke deploringly of armed intervention but buit pointedly referred to the size and power of a country like the united states as being sufficient warrant for a calm and patient course while compliance with the american demands was being sought callers got get tho the impression from fro the president that ho be was determined to try every peaceful means at hla his disposal to solve tile tho mexican problem but that ho he realized certain eventualities might moan mean r a drastic course lie ile spoke with a firmness that showed his determination not tn be stampeded into action by radical speeches in con gross but with a hint that when the necessity arose tho the american government could be expected to move deals ively and aad effectively |