Show I WILL MILL NUT NOT INTERFERE CONGRESS HAS NO INTENTION OF MEDDLING IN INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF MEXICO Senator Stone of Missouri I Commends Sending of Troops to Border While Root Bacon and Lodge Protest j. j Against Discussion of Subject Washington Congress Congress is In no tern tem per to meddle in the tIe internal affairs of Mexico and In the senate a majority ma ma- majority will endeavor of both to sides of the chamber prevent open din dis of oC the trav travail il through which the republic south of ot the Rio Grande is passing This was made clear on Thursday at the conclusion of a speech on the Mexican situation by Senator Stone of Missouri who advocated ing the empowering empowering empower empower- president to use the arm army and nav navy in any wa way he ft 1 f might see fit to 10 t I protect American lives Inn nM v j I l TIle The Ly resolution eign was referred to the foreign foreign for for- relations committee which Is ig not likely to act upon it soon Senators Cullom Bacon Root and Lodge all aU members of or this committee Immediately deplored public discussion discus discus- sion of a sister republics republic's t troubles s and s several veral took tIle the Missourian sharply to task for the tenor of his bits remarks suggesting that such dIscussions dis dIs- dis- dis sh should occur only in executive tive Live session Mr Stone commended the president dent for Cor f r sending United I States State n to o 0 uie tUe t zone of OL the disturbance con tended for the rights of the United S States ates to protect the lives and prop I erty of ot United States citizens and condemned the landing landing- of the British from front the an act of war as Congress he said should at once and without delay authorize the president to employ whatever force may be necessary to prevent a repetition tion of or the bloody outrage committed in Douglas Ariz and a repetition of which is Texas threatened in El EI Paso |