Show V l' Let us have faith that right makes might and andin andIn in that faith let us to the end cud dare to do our duty I as we understand it jt Lincoln a- a AI Mexico o oTHE S THE T THE murder cr of two 1 more Americans ns in M Mexico w co w wa TOO reported to the state department at t Washington yesterday and the report says the concern with which officials are are- watching developments de was accentuated Chat t will mean of course that the waiting will bo lx I intensified The fact that the murders occurred occulTed in m Car Car- iza controlled territory and cannot therefore he lie l laid l I at the door of the revolutionists revolutionists' sec seems s to have havo had no nc t I other otier effect upon tho the administration than to produce i farther drO drowsiness The policy pursued by President Wilson with wilh regard to Mexico is not admirable It is humiliating even to tc I I ida his stoutest party followers Men ren there arc are who lC- lC claim Wilson as a no demigod yet they admit at least one I S 'S blot blat on his escutcheon Mexico They explain that he hc I made a faial faW mistake in putting his trust in Carranza C I I I end a is too proud to acknowledge ins his error Sometimes jg p de ft goeth gooth before a no falL faIL Tho rho attitude of tho President is intensely un un-Arner- ic TOKO D. D Prof Professing the greatest t solicitude for the rights t I md 2nd of men everywhere the implication is is he hc hei i everywhere but bat Mexico and all sorts of men ex- ex Tho The boast that the An ept pt Americans once proud f 4 rean c citizen t engaged in lawful pursuits ts anywhere in the S wo would ld have havo his government go behind him to protect S 1 las his s and his property is heard no more That sentiment senti ment which had become a hallowed tradition among amon traveled American citizens has been stifled stifle by th the re refusal rc- rc S of an American President to take cognizance of oi the murder of more than Americans and d the de destruction de- de of millions of dollars worth of American prop prop- erty The last eight years have conclusively pro c proved thatto that thatto to leave Mexico to th its own affairs res results in nothing nothing- tut revolution and bloodshed It is not pleasant to think that we are sitting supinely by and letting our nearest neighbors stew slew in their own blood What to do dois is a problem but it must be solved soh Intervention is shuddered at by the thc pacifists of our country who assert that it would result in in the thc sacrifice ice of many moro more American Americ m lives li than those already lo lust t in Mexico What then is the policy that will put an end cud to 0 the anarchy and redound to the best interests interest of Mexico the thC U United States and of the world 1 IT Have love we a n. duty to perform and did an arouse aroused A America ever e flinch a duty Is it not our duty as a a. neighbor as a l protector of the weaker states of the American continent continent conti onti- nent under r r our much li ch va vaunted vaunt nt-ed nt Monroe doctrine to do something to end the thc chaos the misery and bloodshed They cannot d do it alone We Ye will not permit any other I of the strong thong nations to interfere in the least Who then ben hut bit the United States is qualified l to aid aia them I 7 i |