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Show Chileans for Pacification. Valparaiso, Chile, Aug. 11. Discuss- i ing intervention of South American republics in Mexican affairs, The Mercurio says: "The South American governments will not sanction armed interference but they see the necessity of coercive measures such as an embargo on arms and ammunition to put an end to revolutions. South America is interested in-terested only in tho salvation of Mexico, Mex-ico, doing away with a center of perpetual per-petual trouble that may endanger Pan-Americanism." Discuss Mexican Problem. Buenos Airs, Aug. 11. Most of the newspapers discuss editorially the Mexican peace conference, in which South American diplomats are participating. par-ticipating. The telegram sent by General Carranza Car-ranza to President De La Plaza, is a bad omen, according to La Nacion which says: "We presume this telogram was based only on an imperfect knowledge knowl-edge of the American nation's intentions. inten-tions. We believe when these intentions inten-tions are known this suspicion will disappear. However, if Carranza is moved by personal ambition and party spirit, we hope thero wiU be found among the Mexican people elements which will be ready to establish a stable and lasting government." Notwithstanding the present situation situa-tion in Mexico, El Dlario declares, respect re-spect of Mexican sovereignty forbids any intervention encroaching on its integrity. Respect Mexican Sovereignty. The general thought of the South American people, La Razon says, is that their governments should respect the independence of Mexico and its institutions, not meddling with its internal in-ternal affairs which the Mexican people peo-ple should settle according to their own best Interests. In an interview published by La Razon, Foreign Minister Jose Luis Murature Is quoted as saying: "Mexico is committing slow suicide with its tragic civil war, but its sovereignty will romain inviolable. rn |