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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1914. MEXICAN POLICY 1S UPHELD BY HALE Unofficial Iavestigator of Mexican Afais Lagds Wisor. . | Here’s More Good News ! A $5 PANTS FREE Again to Customers Tonight and A“Th,e Rre:s ::d k:c‘vcpcopl'.e :: Tomorrow awakened to the fact that the first | 5 - | > PG & year of the Wilson presidential has | . iven the United States a new charac- Sl R et R Sl ?f:f;':";x‘f Pfoavier o efi."?nwé’f?:é : Lastweek we announced the gmtest tailoring sale ever launched in the City of New Britain and believe us the people that read our ad- | _vertisement and took advantage of it will long remember the occasion. Some came to buy, others to look, some to criticise, but all were surprised at the quality of woolens. We can safely say that Saturday was )New York, April 24.—William Bay- &rd Hale, President Wilson's unofficial investigator of affairs in Mexico, has contributed to the forthcoming num- | ber of the World’s Work an article upholding the president's Mexican policy and pointing out an important development in the character of American diplomacy. This, he ex- plains, is an interpretation of the | Monroe Doctrine, that establishes the suzerainty of the United States only as an effective source of moral inspir- ation over the nations of Central America and the West Indies. i desires to make it clear that he writes simply as a private student of affairs, Nevertheless, they assert that no one except the president himself is entitled to speak with greater authority upon the problems of Latin America. / Discussing ‘the pessibility of inter- vention in Mexico - (the article was | written before the fleet was ordered to Tampico), Dr. Hale says: “An American army would have no physi- cal difficulty in getting back out of Mexico: Nobody would use it-before it got.away; the difculty vould be that | greed and a false sense of national honor would do their utmost to keep us there permanently in occu- pation.” We do not want Mexico, he de- clares; especially we do not want her because we do want the good will of the rest of Latin America. “It would be a fool's act indeed to barter the confidence of a hemisphere for all we could gain by annexing Mexico.” Order Is Wanted. If-armed intervention should be forced upon us, he continues, “I pre- dict that our forces will be ordered home just as soon as constitutional order has been restored; and that, so far as the power and influence of President Wilson can bring it to pass, nothing in the nature of an indemnity, either in money or land, will be ” asked or will be accepted But |2y Jusifablel o ted States has nobody can predict how far the in- | __.ohor QU O en Mr. Wilson took fluence of the vast American invest- | or. o oumec. mselt of the facts ments in Mexico, which would be | SoPS Lo Inform humeelt oup | etat, multiplied in value by being brought T Mow to pdssing a moral judg- uader the American flag, might go 'ulness of the de toward rendering withdrawal impos- . peory :fi::,;‘;,::gl;;ln“mo City, he o e With An All Wool $5 $12 75 and For Suitor Top CoatMade Pants Absolute Free o § < p. to Measure, Any Style a, week, he 'had -given the Monroe | the largest single day’s tailoring business.ever done in the history of the city. . Wilson had been in office a year the H * Writes As Private Student. We don’t show any goods in our windows that are not for sale at the prices marked on the price cards. Some tailors do. Doctrine an interpretation the impli- | Jations of which go far beyond any- | higenghadiveen Ja oficel = year g | We are offering to customers tonight and tomorrow, 50 selected styles, consisting of cassimeres and worsteds in all colors and designs, for ed to the principle of our domination tonight and tomorrow only our price will be: ; . “Our Moral Empire In America” is ‘ the title of the article. The maga- Store Open Every PEY™ e e b3 . Evening Until 326 MA[N ST, = 1he dquare lailors “*:= Three (3) Doors North of R. R. Crossing 9 o’Clock thing" voiced by Jefferson, Madison, in the western hemisphere. It is g . zine editors point out that Dr. Hale m embraced the president whose chief’ 'commander he had become through Protestations of faithfulness to death, and signalled in guards to arrest him. By promises of safe conduct out of the country,.the treacherous general secured the signatures of President Madero and Vice President Pino Suarez to deeds of resignation; hastily gathered less than a quorum of con- # * * % This is hy- pocrisy, sentimentalism, Quixoticism, offensive moral superiority, so the British journals_gay. No, it it not sen- timentalism; it is a plain sturdy mor- ality, to which, unfortunately, the foreign politics of too many other na- tions are strangers. “And it is a very practical moral- ity.” gressmen in a chamber filled Wwith | recognizing Huerta as the head of a soldiers and commanded by artillery; |lawful government—once it had been had himself acknowledged as Dresi- {resolved to scrutinize revolutions. But dent, carried Madero and Pino Suarez !indeéd it would surely have been.im- out into the night and had them shot ,posible for tragic romance to have to death behind the prison, | imagined a character so hideously vil- Hikiead Sistes Hag Conslénse. lainous as Victoriano Huerta, or a ca- reer so completely justifying the re- “Perhaps this is enough to suggest fusal to recognize him. that there could be no question -of “Other powers made no scruple of giving the assassin and usurper im- mediate recognition. Very well; the United States is not a follower of other powers. It is, it has been from the beginning of its history, the moral leader of the world. It is the mere fact that great powers have no con- sciences—but the United States has a conscience. We are a simple people, unable to rid ourselves of a prejudice nize each revolution by itself and to against murder. judge whether it be or be not “mor- sible. What we do want In Mexico, and throughout Central America, is— order.” The trouble with Central America, Dr. Hale asserts, is its_proclivity ‘for revolution. REut, he says, most Cen- tral American revolutions are ‘pro. moted” from Europe in a regular way of; business, exactly as a real estat stheme is promoted {in America. The took, it seems to me, the most far- reaching and fateful step which the Monroe doctrine has inspired in all | the process of its evolution. Judgment Was Easy. \ “In the case of Mexico, judgment wasg easy. The coup d’etat that over- | threw Madero in February, - 1913, was in no way a revolution, It was a barracks: plot, a conspiracy of a What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, BREWER Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It our duty of, the United States is to scruti- . T R Yrat: == destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. 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