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Show TIME FOR INTERVENTION NEAR AT HAND The Mexicans are laying the foundation foun-dation lor a sound thrashing Sinto the beginning of the Madero uprising, both sides to the clash of arms hae shown the utmost contempt for Am, ca and Americans The vaclllatlni; policy of Taft did not command respect, re-spect, so that when the President advised Americans to get out of Mexico, Mexi-co, the federals and rebels Interpreter! the Instructions as a confession of weakness on our pari M'lth Madero's overthrown, followed by Huerta s control of affairs, the antl-Amerlcan sentiment has been fostered fos-tered The Mexicans know President Wilson and Secretary Bryan to be peace advocates and they are presum Ing that the new administration will observe a program of non interference, interfer-ence, similar to that of the Taft ad ministration, and HHturally they :irc encouraged to believe that they can continue to Insult and mistreat Amerl cans, without open resentment on our part Some day. not far distant, if the authorities at Washington continue to show Indifference to the wrongs sui fered by the citizens of this country across the border, a volunteer for. ! will cross the line and then the long expected interference will come through a natural sequence of events over which th American governmem j will have but little Influence until the final act of armed Intervention Is : made inevitable The demonstrations now occurring In the City of Mexico, which tend to excite the Mexican mind and brln on pxecsses. may be the forerunner of the conflict that Is approachinc The students of the Mexican capital, capi-tal, in their antl American outbreaks, are drawing their country Into a mix-up mix-up with Uncle Sam that, when endpd. will leave the boastful youngsters suffering suf-fering of headache, but humbled and pen 1 1 cm oo |