Show INTERVENTION IN MEXICO O I IS ClARKS ClARK'S c Mexican Problems Discussed by jr International Lawyer yer S Solutions Suggested Great Ovation Accorded Speaker Something must be bo dono done in Mexico Bolshevist Mexico Is the modern Sodom and Gomorrah of or the world must bring brine order out our of or chaos and andIc give I c to the Mexican people themselves the blessings of peace petco and civilization This his n might mean Intervention certainly certain certain- ly Ht yi but wo wo- c ar are arc not strangers to that Wo should not permanently occupy or I exploit It fl nor annex anne It but order be beIng being be- be ing established we should hould withdraw Under stipulations that would give hc us the tho rl right ht and power to see that chaos c came came ne no more This was the conclusion of ot the ad- ad delivered last night at the thc Salt SaIt Jake ke theatre IJ by MaJ J. J Reuben Clark Jr While th tb the meeting had been a ad advertised advertised ad- ad as a political one the address was as more in the nature of or a lecture and a presentation of or Incontrovertible facts a Glnn en Ovation It was vis a magnificent audience that greeted Mr Clark the old playhouse being being- filled to overflowing o and he was va given I en an C ovation o TY when u ho was t In ruu Ul U U uy L 11 IJU t W uv was ns chairman of oC the meeting In openIng opening open- open Ing lag Mr 11 Clark said Eold that the thc Mexican situation was was one one of oC ten years years' growth He lie cited the censorship which existed so that no official news gets out and that thal the facts are arc suppressed and that what hat the ho people of oC this country countr get is from Americans who get out of oC Mexico He Hc divided his ad address ress Into two parts one the thc diplomatic points which covered only the tho broad phases and second the tho practical phases which In Included Included included In- In some generalization and a anum numb num num- b cr o of specific instances of or L Mr Mr fr Clark took up the question of or orthe the right of or the society of ot nations ea each h. h of which was absolutely sovereign and equal Ho He cited the fact that we refused to listen to offers of or mediation mediation mediation media media- tion by br France Franco and Great Britain In Inthe Inthe inthe the civil war Ho He referred to conditions condi condl- dons at the tho end of or the Diaz regime and then spoke of at tho the and Orozco and Huerta revolutions Of Huerta he had no brief but his elevation eleva tion tron to the presidency of or Mexico Mr Clark declared was brought about by constitutional right He Hc referred to toft ton n n. meeting of the Wilson cabinet on March 11 six days after Wilsons Wilson's inauguration at which tho the President declared d that one of or the chief objects of his administration would be to cultivate cultivate cul cul- ate U the friendship of or sister republics of Central and America Cite ll ory He cited Mexican history showing the number 0 of administrations to have b been en sixty five from one da day to the full tull constitutional term and that thirty our had covered thirty one years yean He lie referred to the personal representatives who had been sent to I Mexico and to the little that had been accomplished Messages had been sent I Ito to Congress after reports had been beon beonI I made b by my special representatives i and then after ater authority given nothing w accomplished Tile ruo murder or of Benton the Tampico t Incident the tho landing l. of or troops at Vera VeraCruz Cruz their subsequent withdrawal th the and Annapolis incidents the A. A An ABC 13 C mediation on international Qu ques questions s- s between the tho United States and were vere all treated at length as was the split spIlt between Carranza and Villa Alliance Attempted He cited Citel the tho Zimmerman note noto and e. e declared that every cry effort cHort was made by V f Mexico rexi o to form a combination with J Japan p n against as the tIle United Stat States s. s He ne cited somo some of ot tho the atrocities atrocities' s 's that ha had 1 b ben n committed by Mexicans upon c American women and girls and then hc he read the Lansing indictment V John Jensen president of or the tle Lincoln clu cIu- cIu called the tho meeting to order and introduced Stephen H H. Love Lovo as chairman chair chair- man man The music was furnished by Held's band and by l Prof Anthon Lund and ad id Squire Coop |