A LOOK AT MEXICO | No difference, comparable to the world man expects | to soc on the moon, is to be found in Mexico: the country is too closely knit to the United States not to feel her tradi- | tions levelled and hor national charactcristics shrunk, | in’ the citics of Méxie¢o T immediately folt the influence Of “industrial ti. S.A. Carefully drosscad effic- : icnt womcn sat at smart now Remington typewriters: tired, indifferent Salesgirls linod the shops to serve Vous evorye where women scencd to be teking an active part in the business world, Through the cities trolley buses swiftly roll down the wide boulevards, but hore the dare-devil of youth shows LUSOLT In oe young boys who hop on and off buses, at. stop light intersections Hoping to sais Couple Of copies ofthe morning cdition and gamble their ieee tO docit .