Show PRESS OF OLD WORLD GREETS LEADER OF NEW NEV Paris and London Bespeak Heart Hearty Vi Welcome For Americans l Paris Parle Friday Dec Dee IS All n.-All All newspapers pers here publish editorials welcoming welcom ing President Wilson to France and assuring assuring- tho the American President of oC the hearty reception awaiting a him In Paris Parl Our visitor expects no flattery from us says the Temps Ho lie Is tho the chief of ot a n free freo nation and likes to be bo told the truth IIo Ho will listen to convictions convictions moro more willingly willingly- than to adulation We Ve can speak to him him with an open heart Like LUce him Franco Francc wishes victory victor victory vic vic- tor tory to be complete Like him Franco France desires a Just peace Tho The Journal des Debats 83 says President Wilsons Wilson's greatest desire Is to bring about a lasting peace based b. on Justice That goal is also ours All AU Frenchmen must use their utmost strength to bring about the realization of oC that Ideal Americans rushed to our assistance In t the e name Dame of or certain principles which Involved cert certain ln conditions con con- The danger Is Js past but tho the principles and conditions remain The Matin publishes an address of ot Marshal to President Wilson writes Tho marshal France Franco owes an Immense debt of ot gratitude to America which gave goo us victory It Is with sincere Joy that we wesco zoo President Wilson arriving recollecting recollecting all ho did and thinking thinking- of ot aUho all aU ho can do Thousands of ot French lives were saved by the Intervention of ot tho the United States It Is with all m my heart that I will Join tomorrow In the cry of ot the tho whole 1 French people Long live tho the United States Sta long long- live Wilson 1 I London Papers Extend Welcome London Friday Frida Dec 13 Tho Tho weekly weekly week week- l ly reviews extend the tho warmest welcome welcome welcome wel wel- come to President Wilson lIson and the tho most cordial wishes for tor tho the success of or his mission The Spectator tor which may be re regard regard- ard- ard od cd as reflecting the tho government views declares that tho pivot on which th the worlds world's future futuro turns Is s tho the deep and lasting friendship between Groat Grent Britain Brit Brit- ain alit and the United States It contends that freedom of ot the seas must be In Interpreted Interpreted interpreted In- In In the tho British sense Benle and that thatto thatto to discuss It at all an before a league of ot nations actually Is in existence would be bo a a. cardinal mistake Tho The Spectator advocates as a set off that the Monroe doctrine ought to be bo accepted as tho the public law of ot the tho world and duly formulated and confirmed atthe at atthe the peace peace settlement The Tho Nation representing thought describes President Wilson as tho the Intellectual sensation of ot tho the war and continues armaments an annexations annexations an- an If lf J Europe to conscription and secret treaties America J In tho the person of ot her great Greal President will wash her hands concerns and shake the at of C European Europe n dust duet of ot Europe from her feet forever Ono One thing la ItS certain If It President Wilsons Wilson's Wll- Wll 11 nothing nothing- can caD sons eons counsel Is rejected revolution avert a universal l |