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Show 'AMERICA'S RIGHTS TO BEjESPEGTEO CARRAN2A ASKED FOR EXPLANATION EXPLANA-TION OF ATTACK ON SAILORS OF BATTLESHIP CHEYENNE. Utah Senator, After Conferences With President, Deciares Drastic Steps Are Considered. Flag Insulted Near Tampico. Washington. After several conferences confer-ences with the president and stale de-: de-: paruneut officials. Senator W. 11. King 1 of Utah Saturday staled that the Mex-j Mex-j lean situation is going to be dealt with j in a manner that will fully protect the rights of Americans, both as to their lives and their property. Exactly what the new policy of the administration is to be, Senator King was not at liberty to disclose, but the inference was drawn from his remarks that as soon as the German treaty is ratified, or possibly sooner, strong demands will be made upon Carranza to guarantee guar-antee full protection- to Americans everywhere in Mexico, the demand to cover also American properly rights in that country. If a satisfactory assurance followed by satisfactory performance is not promptly forthcoming, it would seem to be the purpose of the administration to resort to military means of persuading per-suading Carranza that American rights can no longer be disregarded in bis country. What form of military move would be resorted to in such event, is apparently appar-ently not yet fully determined. The state department is working on its reply to Senator King's resolution calling for full information regarding past depredations against Americans and American property in Mexico, the report being delayed, it is explained, by the mass of data that is being assembled. assem-bled. The foreign relations committee is standing back of Senator King in his effort to get a full statement of Mexican Mex-ican outrages against Americans, with a view to bringing about a speedy and fair settlement of all American claims against tlie Mexican government. |