Show II WISDOM OF WILSON SE SEE By international News Service TT 7 3 23 3 W. SHI In Ill 11 tho the ml midst Ht of the terrific ler- ler i IHle strain imposed tJ upon the th allied 1 lr mind In h this supreme m military nt crl Grin I time there is mn manifested In fn n 1 I and military circles of d ale lev pout petit t tO o t l tl tI r r f Q Con Continued n n lUC u u do nn n nI s n e C S t t 1 WISDOM WISDOM OF WILSON Continued from Crom page 2 2 I Iother other than President Wilson o I Overnight the last vestige c of oC doubt as ns to the wisdom of oC cen- cen I trall allied military control has been swept away b by p the tho lessons lessons les les- Ics Ics- sons of oC this gigantic on onslaught on- on I slaught and all the world knows knos toi H for Lloyd 1 G George has openly said so that so-that that it was President Wilson lson who ho pre pressed sed toward that end a against considerable odds I and saw it through If It in tho the face of all that has happened and is happening the thc I public of ot Britain and France Is tonight sternly confIdent confident con con- of the ultimate failure of ot the German blow this is due to the decisions and anti announcements of ot tho the Versailles cou council cn and to the knowledge that a vast strategic ic reserve is at the allies disposal in such a n. pos position Uon and so o to be drawn as to offset if It not shatter the enem enemy's on- on slaught The Tho next forty eight hours will tell whether this strategic reserve re- re serve HeT is to to be lc thrown into the Arras La Fere front or whether the allied staffs divining or oi even certain of ot n a major drive on some other front froni is holding it for further further fur fur- ther titer developments What h t Is happening at present I is ft a general straightening out of oC the tho British front all tho the wa way between between between be be- tween Arras and the re region lon west of La Fere As was foreshadowed cd in these dispatches early thi this morning the two first days days' at attacks attacks attacks at- at tacks dictated a British fighting withdrawal from the whole Cambrai Cam- Cam brat brai salient as the strategically wisest and san sanest cst course As a consequence nce of ot this withdrawal with 1 and owing to the further German advance wool of St. St I Quentin both Bapaume anti and Po- Po ronne ronn chief storm c centers In tho tue weary ear bloody months month of ot the I battle may be evacuated I p |