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Show Notice to the Talvtrj. The opening of tho Pan-Amcrlcau. Exposition furnished an appraprhte opportunity to emphaslzo the position of tho Monroe Doctrlno a part of the public law of tho western world, and It wa well Improved by Vice President Hootevclt nnd Senator Lodge Mr. Uootevclt wa especially happy. Speak- J Ing to tho visitor from Latin America, ho said: . To you nf the rrnubllpa notlth nf us I , wish to aty a aneclsl wor.I I bellev with alt my heart In tha Monro Doctrine. Doc-trine. Thla .loctiln I. not to be Invoked for the Ktrndlrment of any one ot u. here on this continent. II .hould be regarded re-garded simply a. a great International lMn-Amerlcan pollci vital to tha mt.r. esls of all of us. Tha United Stale, haa, and mu.t ever have only tho ileslro lo see her slater republic. In the Westnrn Hemisphere continue to flourish and tho determination that no nld world power .ball acquire new territory here on thl. we.tern continent. o of the two Amer-Icaa Amer-Icaa mu.l be left to work out our own aslvstlon along our own lines, and If w re wlie we will make It umtrratood . a cardinal feature of our Jolnl foreign ikI. Icy that on the one hand wa will not ub. mil to territorial MHrandl.emint on this continent by any old world ower, and that on tho olbar band among ourselves each nation mun acrupuloutly regard Iht rights and Interest, of tin other |