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Show EXPECTS BERLIN WILL ATTEMPT TO START A DEBATE CONCHM, April '.!(). -The Morning Pot In nn editorial finds I ho American tmte. u "rnol lot eresl lu ok perl men t, Inasmuch nn It Is the flrnl determined effort on the part nf n neutral nation to deal with the new clement In naval warfare," ( 'on! Inning, the Posl. sayn: "America Is lrvtn to forbid the use. nf the submarine, In the war upon commerce. II doen nol unpen r, however, 1 ha t the Auierb an note defines the rules which are lo rer.ulate submarine warfare, nl-IliouKh nl-IliouKh the full le-t of the note limv in-wal in-wal such a definition. "AM that iiiiitiv Is reu ii re, to rlo a I pi i -He n f In lo nliiimlnn what, in one word , I a Ihe bin c ( eat pi I nr V. on pa I u of srveniu-f. of diplomatic n cvo hi I Ions, C- ,..-Hv , hat Hit phta.ie Itnpllen ainn I - t . .11. II dor-a nol ue. rtirn rllv lu- vnlve war, but It may lead to the forma-! forma-! tion of a leamie of neutrality against the com mon enemy of humanity." The Post expects thai Germany wdll attempt to lead the Washlm;ton government govern-ment into a conlroversv over details, and adds: "Germany, confronted with a demand to relinquish her principal weapon at sea, will do her utmost to evade the demand and gain lime. How much time dependa on President Wilson." |