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Show GARRANZA GIVEN FINAL WARNING INTERVENTION IN MEXICAN AFFAIRS AF-FAIRS THREATENED UNLESS CONDITIONS IMPROVE. Mexican Leader Warned That the United States Has Viewed With Deep Concern the Growing Complaints Com-plaints Made by Foreigners. Washington. General Carranza has been informed in a note from the United Unit-ed States government that unless there is an improvement in conditions with respect to foreigners and their In terests in Mexican territory under his control, such steps as may bo necessary neces-sary will be taken by the American government to obtain the desired pro-tecton. pro-tecton. The note is the strongest and most emphatic document that lias been sent by the Washington government to Mexico since the correspondence with lluerta a year ago. ('arrange is warned that the Tinted Slates has viewed with deep concern the growing complaints made by foreigners gen-?rnlly gen-?rnlly against his administration af fairs and. now. In effect, demands an jarly change. The contents of the communication were revealed to several of the ambassadors am-bassadors and ministers here, who expressed ex-pressed satisfaction at Its urgent language. lan-guage. Some regard it as an entire ,-hange of policy toward Mexico on the part of the United States. American Consul Silliman should have presented the note to Carranza an Monday. A copy of it was sent to tho Urazilian minister at Mexico City to be shown to General Obregon. rlie Carranza commander. In the mean, times some movements of American warships have been ordered, the effect ef-fect of which will be a naval demonstration, demon-stration, such as, it is hoped by some officials, will convince General Car ranza of the determination of the American Am-erican government to obtain a change in conditions in Mexico City. |