Show TROOPS TO STAY DESPITE THREATS CARRAN NOTE WILL NOT IN FLUENCE government TO RECALL PERSHING d R regarded in official circles as most mosi offensive document ever received by united states in diplomatic in intercourse ier course washington general Carranza Carran zae 6 note demanding withdrawal of amert amerl can troops from mexico lias has brought no change in the determination ot oi president wilson to maintain the pres ent troop disposition until tile the ability of the de facto government to police its side of the border has been demonstrated st it was stated authoritatively on thursday that general ings force would remain where it is until that time arrived A reply will be made to general carranza but the form it will take has not been determined while official comment Is withheld it Is understood that tile the tone of tile the document Is regarded as decidedly offensive and that certain portions of it such as the thinly yelled veiled accusation that tie the president is playing domestic politics in re retailing fal yi the troops in mexico may draw a sharp rebuke it ll doubtful according to authorities on th the e ate international rn correspondence 0 of f the united states whether the government ever has received a comm communication u ni couched in as offensive terms and containing as many apparent violations of the ordinary uses of diplomatic courtesy as this word arraignment ment of 0 its good faith and honesty of purpose president wilson himself will decide what course shall be pursued the mexican note was sent by rues mes requiring a week in transit and was further delayed after its arrival here officials felt there can be no question of urgency in a communication so handled and will not treat it as a pressing matter |