Show i SMElTING r STill OPERATING nING I IN MEXICO f f I rhe he p e who h has s been with fh operations of the A Jn n company says to the Boa Boa- 3 I News Jon Bureau f f fI 1 I thInk the tho American Smelting and Re Re- t n ng company Is entitled to a 0 good deal t credit for attempting to operate o under the that have been pr In Mexico The larger part of tl II oom aDy property and earnings 1 Is rin In Mexico and th In the northern half of the territory between the United States rind and Mexico City Ii No AmerIcan Interests have suffered 1 have the tho Interests ot of this company b by bythe the trouble In Mexico The situation may Iy be realized from tim tho fo fact t that today after JO 10 many months ot of trouble this Iii IA not getting half the tho net tArn arn In that country which it could be begetting getting s were there thore a a. settled sit sit- LutIOn Indeed the tho headquarters of the zeb rebellion mo Ii I. wi within thI n twenty miles or orono ono ot of tho tr est plants of the corn com pany F f 1 believe the revolutionary troubles In f have bave been stimulated by the exil ex cx- il of American supplies which have been een by ono ono party and Ithen then another but losses might have been bean bad the tho smelting company shut shutdown down everywhere as they havo had to do 10 dot t c at t. t Where some places they sh shut t down and got their employees out wIth some dim no Insurrection because bo be- culty there thero has bas been no cause caUl there hove have been boen no American sup SUN I pUss to It has been a 0 ver very dIm dl- cult situation under which to operate but I the have o done the tho best the they I could and where they wore por- por without regard to whIch side aide was Iii power Indeed when the tho M Madero government came In titer they took possession of at the ican Central and operating the road do- do Iun livered the tho supplies and took out the bul bul- lion collecting all railroad freights M as Yo well ell Las as all taxes Later when tho railroad vas restored to the co mp an bills bUls were presented for the transportation ot of freight for very considerable but the company simply responded In country We NO have havo to Pay our bills to the people who do the tho operating The Madero people the road and do- do rUye d our goods and we have paid them and cannot pay you Ou p Ot course there Is going to be a line of of and cross claims tar tor adjustment If Mexico ever becomes a settled country The TIte American Smelting and Refining Renning 1 com company an has presented big blK claims under I the Madero a ero government after that but before they had been settled another an an- other line of claims accumulated against the Huerta government 1 think President Wilsons Wilson's policy or of nonintervention Is right It would take several everal hundred thousand thO American sol oi- oi dIer elm simply lY to police Mexico per cent ot of the AmerIcans are In the northern part of at Mexico and It If we weare Kale are forced to Intervention the proper poll polley WI wUl be to get all Americans a way away troi Mexico City and take taka the tho northern tier o of states and annex them to the United States States' and notify whoever Is at at- at control In the City of Mexico that hat we have bave now relieved them ot of the Country where all the revolutions have i started and It the government has h-as not strength enough from Mexico CIL City to to toi i up to the tho American lines linea and insure In- In sure ure peace for tor the country we will take the next tier of states alone or jointly with that go thus Insuring e at the border The fact act Is IR Is I too big to be handled by an any government that has haa yet et iJen established In the tho City ot of Mexico 1 think OUr pr president made a mistake In fn not recognizing Huerta Huert but he cannot annot MW low hack back down lIe He has given I Mexico a and aM we mu must t back him up |