Show CUMMINS ATTACKS WILSONS WILSON'S Sf STAND AND 5 WITH MEXICO Prophesies Intervention tores to Preserve res rye Liberty and 5 Get Justice O V By United Press ST. ST PAUL Feb Peb 12 No No real red-blooded red American ever ever will turn to the the- page which r. r records cords the conduct of thi a ministration administration toward vard M Mexico xico without blushing I do not not charge the h president with wrongdoing b but vea weakness p ss and vacillations are sometimes w worse se than W wrongdoing wrongdoing wrong wrong- doing declared Senator Cummins to to tonight tonight night before the Lincoln Republican club dub it It i is In the Minnesota primaries that Cummins Cummins said sata 1 to to male mako- mako the he first test of his his presidential strength First said Cummins in iii- iii t In Jn Mexico MeIca by ret refusing to recognize recognize rec rec- its de facto ruler rule Huerta be because because because be- be cause of blood ton his hands then he lie abetted Villa the bloodiest bandit of modern times times- at at- Venn Cruz and fi finally finally fi- fi nally recOgnized C Carranza a weak migratory chief lef without capital or legislature He prophesied as a result of th pr presidents president's weakness weakness- that the United States mu must mut t Intervene tp to furnish famish a nucleus around which the remnant of ot decency and arid liberty c can h get j Justice In dealing with E European belligerents belUge- belUge and in maintaining the dignity of our position the the state department has met with ill success ss he said We Vc have written too much argued too elaborately tely reasoned too nicely and have been often lost In a perfect fo fog of words We v have lost some of the prestige and distinction which in former former for mer days Illuminated the American nameOn nameOn nameOn name On his preparedness trip the president president dent ent began at Pittsburg with a moderate moderate moderate ate appeal to the people t to speed up a little so that in five years we might have a navy like Germanys Germany's or Japans By th the time he lie got to St. St Lpuis he abandoned every American conception 1 I and boldly declared d the United States tateR I should have a navy incomparably betI better bet bet- I ter than any n on 0 earth i i |