Show I o oLet L Let t Us S Send nd Bread Not Herbert CI Sa Says YS o It Bullets to Mexico I By HERBERT QUICK Congressman Randall of California Is a prohibitionist I learn from the newspaper r reports ports which tell of a n certain resolution which ho lie has Introduced If prohibitionist congressmen think as he thinks I 1 wish we had or of them His resolution calls for the appropriation of by our government for the relief of or destitute in Mexico I am for that resolution That there are many destitute in Mexico is undoubted A twentieth or more of the nation t has been ravaged by the armies of the revolutionary movement move move- I ment The aristocrats have been driven from the country n. n and the classes ses that mal make e their livings from the leisure classes are now suffering Transportation facilities have havet t been impaired so that shipments are interrupted and andIn andin andt t i in any country if It transportation Is stopped people will win suf suf- fer there Is much hunger hungt r nakedness and some y actual starvation in Mexico Mexico and and the pestilence that in darkness accompanies the destruction that by noonda noonday Since the time of the Psalmist pestilence has followed destruction And Mexico has suffered and is suffering do- do de de- rE We Wo have sent soldiers into Mexico I think that w was was s unavoidable un un- un- un avoidable But a Hoover would do far tar more good than a Funston can do We Ve have sent soldiers into Mexico I think that that was unavoidable But Buta a Hoover would do far more good than a Funston can do Herbert Hoover has haa headed the wonderful relief relict work vork which ha has fed Belgium Belgium Bel- Bel gium clothed Belgium bound up Belgium's wounds and stanched her tears teara Do you suppose that the Belgians could be roused to hatred to Americans by a aVilla aVilla aVilla Villa Impossible The very children of Belgium salute the American flag We Ve have served Belgium not Belgium not as much as we might might but but something we have done I do not mention it to boast for it is nothing to boast of I J use the love of the Belgians as a foil toll for the hate of the Mexicans Now ow there are people who say that the Belgians arc are a a. sullen and treacherous ous people The Germans say so Every army which has ever invaded Belgium Belgium Belgium Bel Bel- gium has said so We Ve say some say some of us that the Mexicans are a sullen and treacherous people Sullenness and treachery is never shown by any people to those they like I and trustIn trust In some sonic way I wish we could show the Mexican people the loving side the Christian side of the American character God knows they have seen enough of the other side If arrangements could be made with General Carranza for his permission permission permission per- per mission and an organization could be formed in this country to do it Mexico might be We might feed Mexico's hungry heal her hersick hersick hersick sick and comfort her I would like to live to hear the United States spoken of In Mexico as the Comforter of the Nations Cannot this be done Out of the overflowing wealth of the United States is there not a few millions for tor the poor Mexicans The way is open someone to achieve immortality and and to heal the breach between two peoples |