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Show I HOW WOODROW WILSON MAY LOSE OUT. There are Democrats In Ogden who are somewhat apprehensive that should Woodrow Wilson be persistant persist-ant in "watching" without acting jr. the Mexican embroglic, the admlnis tratlon will lose prestige with the American people, and one of the brightest students of the situation a local Democrat at that has said. "1 would not be surprised, it Presi dent Wilson holds to his present policy of quietly submitting to the indignities heaped on Americans by both Federal and Constitutionalist I In Mexico, to see Theodore Roosevelt reap the advantage 01 this national humiliation by being carried into the White House on his known aggressive, aggres-sive, asserthe Americanism The American people are long-suffering, patient and well balanced, but once stir them by repeated Insults In-sults to open resentment and there is no restraining them. oodrow Wilson Is not sufficiently firm in dealing with the Mexicans. We like his idea of doing everything possible to avoid an open breach, but, following every outrage perpe trated against an American citizen, he should Jar the Mexicans with the vigor of his warnings of the wratk that ma be visited upon them. n.-i |