Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 210, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1915 — Some Views of Wilson Policy in Mexican War. [ARTICLE]

Some Views of Wilson Policy in Mexican War.

Williamsport Republican-Review. Prudent persons who are looking to the ultimate consequences of the Wilson policy in Mexico are won4grmS whether the six Latin-American countries n'ow involved in the business will be ready to quit. The plain English of the matter is that mt. Wilson has asked some of the South American republics to interfere in the matters of North America. Before the Wilson eta they had never thought it any province of theirs to interfere north of the Isthimis. France came over to .Mexico and the United States threw her out. The South American republics have been organized info a combination by President Wilson to interfere in matters affecting our boundaries. The idea apparently is that the United States shall not protect its citizens, or their property, or even national honor unless we have the advice and consent of sir foreign governments. Some day—not so far distant, either —we shall have an administration at Washington which will not hold to this idea. Then what? Shall we then be onfrouted by the hostile array of the LatinAmerican States whom Wilson has taken into partnership?