. Christian herald. Europe, it is one on which the people of the United States are e .nestly agreed. Should it not be feasible to secure its application iMexico otherwise than by force of arms, force will inevitablyemployed, and when the United States army will have vindicaithe principle, Mexico will be left to govern itself in accordance w(.constitutional precepts which it will be the duty of the armyinculcate. It adds that while President Wilson and his fellow czens do not contemplate lightheartedly the application of milit*pressure, it is an alternative from which they will not shriishould

. Christian herald. Europe, it is one on which the people of the United States are e .nestly agreed. Should it not be feasible to secure its application iMexico otherwise than by force of arms, force will inevitablyemployed, and when the United States army will have vindicaithe principle, Mexico will be left to govern itself in accordance w(.constitutional precepts which it will be the duty of the armyinculcate. It adds that while President Wilson and his fellow czens do not contemplate lightheartedly the application of milit*pressure, it is an alternative from which they will not shriishould Stock Photo
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. Christian herald. Europe, it is one on which the people of the United States are e .nestly agreed. Should it not be feasible to secure its application iMexico otherwise than by force of arms, force will inevitablyemployed, and when the United States army will have vindicaithe principle, Mexico will be left to govern itself in accordance w(.constitutional precepts which it will be the duty of the armyinculcate. It adds that while President Wilson and his fellow czens do not contemplate lightheartedly the application of milit*pressure, it is an alternative from which they will not shriishould the necessity arise. Such is the English understanding of the sitition, the assumption being that it represents the substance of an enlightenistatement from the American ambassador in London. But other measuresdealing with Huerta are now being talked of in Washington, which mayaway with the necessity of considering intervention. Our government hmade inquiries among the great money-lending nations, with a view to sta