Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1909 — FEARS CROWDING OF WHITE RACES [ARTICLE]

FEARS CROWDING OF WHITE RACES

Canadian Statesman Says Americans Need Wore Territory. CITES CASE OF NICARAGUA Sees In the Sending of Troops to Central American Republic the Beginning of a Movement to Plant the Stars and Stripes Over Every Bit of Crcund Frcm the Isthmus to the Dominion Border and Then, He Says, the United States Will Seek to Take In Its Northern Neighbor. Ottawa, Dec. 21. W. F. Mac Lean, M. P., fears the United States will some day be obliged to force Canada into the union with her in order to preserve the balance of the white race in the American republic. He says: “The Americans are casting hungry eyes on the country to the south of them. They have commenced by sending troops to Nicaragua, and soon the American flag will fly from the isthmus to the Canadian border. Where their country is overloaded with blacks they will need the introduction of Canada torbalance the races. “The only thing that will save us In that day will be the power of Britain on land and sea. If this country is to remain a white man’s country we must stand by thq British flag." Mac Lean advocates the building of one, two or three dreadnoughts by Canada.