Show MIJ Mit WILSONS WILSON'S S l m 10 TO O X 1 Present co conditions render specially timely the address delivered by PresIdent President dent Wilson to to a group of ot ninety fly Mexican editors rs on Friday last but bu only made public in ii this country country- on Tuesday of this week The president president dent assured his visitors that tho the attitude of the United States toward towal Mexico was one of sincere friendship not merely of the kind that prompts one not t to do his neighbor any tiny harm rr- rr desires desires desires de de- but of tho the sort which earnestly sires to do his hla neighbor service anti and that his policy was ws based upon the principle that we have no right to Interfere with or to dictate to Ie 1 Mexico in any particular with regard to her 11 0 affairs American troops were sent to to Mexico he lie said merely to assist Mexico In la getting rid of ot the theman theman man who ho ms was as making the settlement of Its affairs impossible for time the time Laying LaIng stress upon the disinterested disinterested- Ross loss of ot the United States State In entering the time war wal and In Its Us relations relation with the Latin-American Latin republics he suggested suggested suggested sug sug- the making of ot an a arrangement arrangement arrange range ment Involving lug a common guarantee of political J Independence and territorial terri torn tonal Integrity by all nil tho the Am American republics Including the United States Such an an agreement under v. v this country would In effect be bo giving bonds must be urged bethe betho be bo bothe the tho foundation of the future life ot of the nations of ot the world world tine tho whole family of ot nations will have to tn guarantee guar guar- antee to 4 each each-Antion ullon that no other nation shall violate Its t j political ideal In ht Independence dependence or its territorial Integ Integ- rity Mr 11 Wilsons Wilson's address should produce a marked impression in MexIco Mexico Mexico Mex Mex- ico where It was vas designedly made public first and the men mem to whom he spoke halo o It in their power to drive that impression home homa In la spite of the activity of oC German propaganda in III our sister lister republic |