Show Foreign Press on Mexican A Affair flair J We wonder yonder if some of the thO h highly excited persons who wh have been crying about our bowing to Great Brit Britain's iri s wishes in the canal question will win take notice of the attitude that nations nation's people peopled and d press are showing snowing toward the United States in its hour of trouble compared with the insulting and unfair attacks from the newspapers of other foreign countries e especially Germany and andI I France 4 What has been considered years the worlds world's greatest newspaper the London Times reflecting the feeling of England I for h her r kindred people across the seas sp speaks aks in the kindliest I terms term today of P President Wilsons Wilson's actions while German and Fre French ch newspapers are raving and ranting about this nations nation's in interference interference interference in- in i in Mexican affairs 1 It is the old sto story y of blood being thicker than water vat r. r The he alignment seems to be f forming as it did on the Cuban f question when our war wal with Spain Spai was wa brought about Bismarck and Von M MOltke do not seem to hold any dearer place in the hearts of the Genn German n editors than does the Mexican assassin n and dictator They ridiculed President McKinley l during the trying tim times s of 1897 1891 and 1898 and they are now sneering at p President e d ent Wilson while h he is handling a most vexing situation situation with ith more hum humanity mercy and patience e than any foreign ruler would show V under similar ci circumstances The Frenchmen are join joining ng with the Germans in words of contempt for President Wil Wih son and paeans of praise for fot- Maderos Madero's betrayer The English papers on the other hand make disparaging remar remarks s about Huerta while in President Wilsons Wilson's movements movements move move- ments only the efforts of a great man to do justice |