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Show MONSEN HAS PRAISE FOR WILSON POLICY Professor IVolcrick Mon-cn, ceo-rnphcr, ceo-rnphcr, oxploror, artist. ethnologist lecturer, arrived in alt Lako ves-turilav ves-turilav nnd will bo tin- nust of .Tohn X. Sharp for about u week. Professor Monseu will In iv.uenilM'red bv some of the older residents ol' tho city as the Sir Joseph I'orter in Pinafore about, thirtv yours ayo. at which time his p:i rents, Professor Mans Mouse. i and wile, -were, residents of iSnlt Luke. Professor Vionsen let" I. here, with, his purents, twenty-four years ;in to enter tho I'nited States jreolotrien! ;-erviee. Ho left the jinveinment service about tiui years ao t pursue ex pi oration : and studies on liis own ace on at. He has tra veleii o t ensh el v in every part of tho western hemisphere and recently explored the sources ot the Orinoco river in South America. Havi u;' spent considerable tinio in Mexico, and having been at tho fall of Torreou, Professor Monson is thor-ouphlv thor-ouphlv conversant with the conditions in that country. He feels sure that General Carranza will soon be in power in .Mexico, not only as provisional president, presi-dent, but duly elected presidon t. He heartily indorses t be watchful waiting policy of former President Taft and j President Wilson and declares that if ; Carranza is unable to maintain order in the country it will then be time for the United States to iutervent. |