. Bates Student. inhmt Vol. XLIV. No. 13 LEWISTON, MAINE, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1916 PHICE FIVE CENTS DR. TUBBS ADDRESSESMILITARY SCIENCE CLUB SITUATION IN MEXICO ANDUNITED STATES PREPARED-NESS DISCUSSED The United States Must Either With-draw from Mexico or Undertakethe Restoration of Peace At the regular meeting of the Mili-tary Science Club Thursday evening,April 20, Dr. Tubbs gave a lecture onthe Mexican situation. I To explainedthe difficulty of guarding the Mexicanborder. He said that when 25,000 menwere sent down to guard the border agreat protest arose from the people ofthe United States


. Bates Student. inhmt Vol. XLIV. No. 13 LEWISTON, MAINE, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1916 PHICE FIVE CENTS DR. TUBBS ADDRESSESMILITARY SCIENCE CLUB SITUATION IN MEXICO ANDUNITED STATES PREPARED-NESS DISCUSSED The United States Must Either With-draw from Mexico or Undertakethe Restoration of Peace At the regular meeting of the Mili-tary Science Club Thursday evening,April 20, Dr. Tubbs gave a lecture onthe Mexican situation. I To explainedthe difficulty of guarding the Mexicanborder. He said that when 25,000 menwere sent down to guard the border agreat protest arose from the people ofthe United States. But when we con-sider that the frontier line is 1833 mileslong, as far as from Maine to the RockyMountains, it is evident that even thisforce allows only eleven men to themile to guard it night and day. At oneportion of the Rio Grande, passage isdifficult. Tliis is the only serious ob-stacle to persons crossing the the Villa hunt our soldiers haveencountered serious obstacles in theweather ami the nat


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