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Show I OBREGON AGAIN TO I RULE AT CAPITAL H DEPORTED THAT GARZA WILL B ABANDON MEXICO CITY TO H CARRANZA CHIEFTAIN. H Announced That the Food Situation H Will be Taken Care of Sat- H Isfactorily by the- present H Garrison. H Washington. Tho situation at H Mexico City assumed another of Its H fapid changes whon Sir Cecil Spring- Rico, tho British nmbnsBador, called VM to Secretary Bryan's attention a ro- H port ho hud received from tho Mex- H lean capital that tho Zapatista forces H under General Garzu woro about to H abandon tho city ngalu and that Gon- H brnl Obregon, tho Cnrranza chieftain H Jn tho vlcljilty, was moving forward H to reoccupy it, H Tho ambasBador is understood to H liavo asked what precautions for tho H protection of foreigners woro contom- H plated by tho American government H in tlds event. H Secretary Bryan said Inter that no H report of tho Intended evacuation H had readied tho dopartment. Ho H characterized auch information as hud H boon rccelvod us "suggestions as to B what might happen," referring, appar- H ently, to tho statomunt of tho British H umbassador. Earlier tho Bccretnry H paid assurances had been received B from Gonornl Garza that tho food sit- H nation in Mexico City would bo taken B euro of satisfactorily by tho prosont H garrison. |