Show TEXAN LOOKS fOR FORti ti U. U S. S TO INTERVENE TO-INTERVENE You hear more about the Mexicans l up here in the north than we do in iii Texas said J. J M. M Forwood manager for Pet Brown wrestler of Taylor Texas today We hear very of the border trouble or of the bandit raids along the border and practically none but that carried in the news news- papers While on some parts of the Texas border 90 per cent of the population are Mexicans we have no trouble with them We treat them the same as the negroes are treated and they know their places and keep them They seldom seldom seldom sel sel- sel- sel dom attack a white person but have frequent ent fights and cutting scrapes among themselves an an l then our peace officers go after them and get them The United States troops will certainly certainly cere get Villa and most of his gang but I 1 do not believe that will restore i peace to Mexico I believe that while Carranza should be given eiven a chance to make good it will be necessary eventually eventually ally for the United States to intervene and establish a firm government That I will take a great many men because of the outlaw character of the people and because of the wild and mountainous mountain mountain- ous character of the country Great areas of Mexico are as rough and broken brok brok- en in character as the territory between be tween tweet Salt Lake and Pueblo Intelligent Mexicans 1 along the tile border border border bor bor- der when speaking privately and in confidence express the hope that the United States will intervene and give them a substantial government I believe believe be be- believe lieve that action will come and perhaps perhaps perhaps per per- haps in the near future for I do n not t believe believe believe be be- lieve Carranza nor any other man now In Mexico can give ive them a solid form of government I |