| Show I I I I I r. r What English Press Thinks of Wilsons Wilson's s Appeal For Parley LONDON CHRONICLE We o Wo ask our friends across the Atlantic to believe blice us when we say no American state In paper our generation gon- gon has ben calculated to cause BO so much pain not merely to Englishmen Englishmen Eng Eng- but to liberal opinion 1 I throughout southern ard western Europe The Tho note Is In effect however however how how- ever different In Its Int Intention an anI appendix to that Intel lately received recel from Berlin LONDON NEWS Mr f. Wilson n is far Car tc too wise to add that trouble Intervention Inter to the tho enormous normous burdens of oC tho nations ns' enE en engaged en- en engaged E g in the time struggle ci liberty not iC less s vital and far greater He lie Is taking soundings If Ie Jio ho finds the water still stilt too deep ho lie will 1 wall wait un until til tut a more favorable opportunity un-I un LONDON POST When we vC remember certain humiliations humiliations hu hu- hu- hu mill the time United States have o un undergone we can understand Mr Ir Lansing's s 's statement ment that tho United States Slates is being drawn near nar tho verge of war If th the United States chooses to enter the th war t on omi our side wo u-o shall welcome elcome thorn thom as ae a great groat and amid powerful ally whoso whose o Intervention Intervention tion tiomi would shorten the war and benefit benefit ben ben- tho world Short of or that we wo fall fail to see ee how jn n Immediate lato peace ia Ims possible hIe LONDON MAIL The Tho greatest astonishment wIllbe will willbe willbo be bo caused in this country b by the news that tho the President of ot the United States has signalized his re reelection reelection ro- ro election by Imy dispatching to ii the allies and enemy nf m powers a nob note noto In which ho lic expresses the opinion that the limo has como come for fOI both sides Rides to state their terms of or peace pence |