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Show WARNING SENT TO GENJUERTA United States Makes Plain Its Attitude Regarding the Arrested Deputies. j SITUATION IS GRAVE President Still Believes Mexicans Mex-icans Should Settle Their j Own Affairs. Washington. Oct 13. After a com ference between Se:retary Bryan and President Wilson today, it was an-nounced an-nounced at the White House that tel- ' pgrams had been dispatched to both John Llnd at Vera Cruz and Charge O ShaiiRhncssy at Mexico City. to make representations to the Huerta government that the United States would look with displeasure on any Injun lo the Mexican deputies now under arrest. j it has been left, entireh to Mr. I.ind'8 discretion whether he should f return to Mexico City to Impress those vlewB on the Mexican authorities, authori-ties, but Charge O'Shaughneasv has been directed to address himself to the minister of foreign relations and make it plain that the United States attaches "the gravest Importance" to jd i the arrest of the deputies and is keen! interested In what will ba j their Tate, i President Wilson old callers today I that with the present state of affairs, he did not see how a constitutional elrtion could he held In Mxlco. So far as the Immediate policy of the United States Is r -n-med. U was I " made plain dv the president today that there would be no departure from e the original position that the Mexl-1 Mexl-1 cans should settle their owu affairs Ther arc no plans today fo- any in- IJ crease In the number of American varshlps in Mexican waters. "My opinion is that tpBere can be no constitutional election in Mexico ; under existing circumstances." said Senator Bacon, chairman of the foreign for-eign relations committee after n conference con-ference with Presldeut Wilson at th White House |