Show AS TO VENEZUELA I It Is Is to be be hoped that the the United plates plates- tates' tates will take no radical action In Inthe Inthe Inthe the matter of the dispute with Venezuela Vene Vene- zuela unless a. a better etter cause Is found than that of the asphalt all trust Th The case made against that Iniquitous organization or Is simply damning dawning And our country cannot with Ith propriety or fairness take sides with a concern so utterly lacking In commercial honor and so willing to compromise this nation na na- lion tion in its game gamo of grab unless grab unless a n much better case develops de than that now known to the public of the United I States It is a fact absolutely proved pro in incourt court court and and in the courts of this country coun coun- try that try that the officers of time the asphalt company compan furnished the mone money with which a n revolution against Castros Castro's gt government in Venezuela was vlis launched An And the trust had the active e assistance of some of the men employed b by the tho United States in a a diplomatic capacity There is no occasion to fear the a administration administration ad ad- ministration will do an improper or an unfair t il Jt It be e J lamentable nt ble bleI I it if f our strong republic should do in justice to a little sister nation And unless the cause is other than that of the asphalt company's claim It would seem impossible that the present present pres pres- ent cat demonstration In Venezuelan waters could have a n serio serious s result |