Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1915 — Watchful Waiting May Go. [ARTICLE]

Watchful Waiting May Go.

The watchful waiting of President Wilson, concerning Mexico may be discarded. In the most emphatic note yet sent to Carranza by the American government, the Mexican leader is warned that drastic steps will be taken by the U. S. unless Mexico shows more respect to foreign nations. Carranza is warned that the U. S. has viewed with great concern the growing complaints made by foreigners. The latest outrage perpetrated by Carranza authorities has been the seizure of the British steamship Wyvisbrook, and the placing of Captain Muir in jail. President Wilson has been censured severely by other nations and now demands an early change in affairs in Mexico.