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Show ACTION URGED BY HE LONDOH PRESS DAILY EXPRESS DECLARES THIS COUNTRY HAS BEEN MOCKED BY MURDER OF MADERO. Asserts One Hundred Thousand Men Should Be Sent to Mexico and Hopes for Immediate Action on Part of American Government London. The Dally Express. In an editorial referring to what It tern President Taft'a hesitation to act in Mexico, saya revolution and anarchy do not stand on presidential etiquette and that the security of life and property prop-erty In Mexico will not wait whllo President Wilson Installs himself. The Express describes an expeditionary force of J.000 American troops as "a ' pill for an earthquake," and declares such a venture will need 100,000 men. The newspaper urges the llrltlsh government gov-ernment to press for Immediate action on tbe Washington government The Dally Chronicle declares that Madero was done to death by President Presi-dent Huerta and asks what the United State will do. It thinks that any middle course, such as financial or military propping up of one or the other among the Mexican leaders by the United States and the creation of a sort of Mexican Cuba, could only be achieved by a combination of luck and adroit diplomacy, while an enormous army will be needed to conquer con-quer Mexico. |