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Show MM DOCTRINE IS ADVOCATED BY PASTOR At ts. Iliff Methodist eaurcfc vaster-da vaster-da . K.r. B. P. Nichols spoke tha eoadltlon la Msxlro-aad why that satioa Beads watching. . H described tha people aad the resource of the roaativ aad expUiaed haw they failed to harinonise with th government. He Cava a number of reasons why the nited Mat should wateh Mexico. U declared that the aomvletioa of th Paaama ransl makes ail th rea-sooe rea-sooe Important to this country. "A turholeat aeiirhhor oa th world a highway," aaid the R. Mr. Nichols, "is s constant ensnare. 'The failed Htate must tie en guard from political siotives. As a nation of th world, the moat powerful la this hemisphere, we are in duty bonad to suppress lawlesane aad to encourage th progressive elemeete ef advanced Idea ia govsramcst sad ro-ligioa. ro-ligioa. "rtelf Interest detaaade that w tolerate tol-erate no hostile movements withm our border. Texas Is aot to bo bas of actina or a plotting (round. 'Hut, traasrendiag political motives, there yet remains a duty in our vigil In the moral demands. Mora effective than patrol sf soldier gvsrd along the Kio Grande ie h anarch of the Christian Chris-tian missionnry In Mexico. Th one may apply a needed restraint for ths present moment, the other teaching the gospel ef lov toward Ood aad man aad raising from depth of ignorance to a plane where the truth may clearly show, is removing the cause that suae waUhieg nccsasary." |