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Show IVINS EXPRESSES BELIEF OF SAFETY OF L. D. S. COLONIES X'f.v:t:.h'.i:i! g th- r,--r- -;sr:- 3 c: the M-:Ai.a:i s:'if.J;l. A::'rin;.v V. IviriS of c.-uricu ef th-o f.v.-b, ytted y.-:r4.y tr.a !id not tj-:!ujvj tt.e L'uoli-n and J'l ez fcettlt-m-jnts of th U 1 .m .S. ehur.;h r. .Vixi'j-i to be in a:.v in:m-J,..",e lial.ger. AP'.ieile Ivtns does not expect tho United S'res to go Y' 'Ai'r "vi;h Mexico, he t.ild. b:;f e.xp nsed the belief tb.i-t 1:1 the event f.:.at it U.'ta, L. D. S. coiunists will red le.ive their hon.es fur the United States. He pointed out that less than a dozen of the settlers had become Mexican citi-ziii'j, citi-ziii'j, and he ooubts if any more will laki; out paper:;, l.u taid. S J far, he stated, there has been !.o difference between be-tween the treatment of those who had become .Mexican subjects and thosd who are ytlll L'nil-'jd States citizens. He does not expect tho present turn ol' affairs to ca is'! a cl ifrertnee, he t-:ald. Although Apobtle ivlns hafj as yet received re-ceived no late news on the views or tho colonists, he expects little change In their attitude even in case of war. |