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Show 1 tM f ME REPLY I ess ' of American ir Received With Wt Satisfaction. i : iU ARE ELATED 'III1 ft 'ii.eau Arouses Sen-th Sen-th Stirring Appeal Patriotism. t . C;Timcs-Cliic-ASO Tribune Cable, Copyright) 21. 'I'he stinging replies jlfresidont Wilsoil and Premier 10 tlie pitiful Austrian effort I aiijos into a elurn.-y trap have - ;ed lere with unboundeti satis-. satis-. CL'hat has also especiaJly im- French people has been the J with which President Wll-I Wll-I his scornfully, plain-spoken ! din half an hour after the ' had been presented ,to him. ,e of both replies has been e with intense approbation, .'it Wilson's reply," says Gua-Mn Gua-Mn Le Vicioire this morning, !'i:ite as a blow from a bludegon. "Smenceau's is as cutting as a II i sword." r.'rs this morning may be dc-absolutely dc-absolutely unanimous in ae-J ae-J lb pronouncements. The only ' i a snarling article in the o-"hI o-"hI Humanitc, by Marcel Ol:o is angrv at seeing both the Kjnd the influence of his jour- Mailing to the vanishing point lnsijlraiion of Clenienceau. He (fusion with the caption, "Too les," and complains that in-Miidng in-Miidng auvantago of the oppor-Ulloclaim oppor-Ulloclaim the allied conditions of ion would hasten the hour 3 hanr will decide to accept 4 emenceau has insisted upon i be policy laid down by Oer-i Oer-i pf and of achieving peace toiy by the sword. Sombst's 4 lowcver, in the present temper iave nothing like the value of ,!n which they are printed, even s of the rapidly diminishing 10 still remain faithful to the piled by Jean Jaures. Clemenceau's speech in the sen-lay sen-lay will rank high among his !' Sorts. Never has the tiger in lg career and parliamentarian seized an opportunity with A gerness. Never has he voiced it feeling of his countrymen in ting phrases. Never has the ,Jtn himself on more legitimate i(Ceau Cheered. had Dubost, the president of "'ber, finished the address which 1i 3ry at the resumption of sittings lise after a holiday, than the pre-Ind pre-Ind permission to speak and j the tribune with a vigorous E1': belled his seventy-six years. h that followed was a model for V. tary orators the world over. Ey-r,,te Ey-r,,te was packed with things that said and there was never a 8 word. Nobody knows better "fenceau how to present, in a few hrases, the highest Ideals and ipirations of France. He lias f m since he again undertook lsitiilitles of leading his counts coun-ts It never to greater effect, .i moving expression of "the im- liiude felt by all nations worthy "rime toward the wonderful sol- he entente," the premier" and .tor recalled the long years hich Prance waited patiently, llan bullying, not a day without 1 of war: not a day without some lality or tyranny. The mailed : I Iry powder, the sharpened I ftfe the themes of Germany in . peace. A moving reference to 5,,. humiliations Germany forced , I endure, and then a moment's ;(e submitted to It all," con-Bpeaker. con-Bpeaker. raising his head high, i'ly awaited the day that would i iome." Then the tiger, with llRer in his voice, spoke of Ger-exctisable Ger-exctisable crime in attacking bout even the appearance of Jf f the frightful results her ,11 fury has caused, and of the I neroisin with which the sol-piehave sol-piehave faced the onslaught (Joint Uie whole senate, which I" less given to outward d'mplay than almost any other cham-world, cham-world, burst unanimously Into I (en the veteran statesman in I'jes parsed on to detail the "ated pillages, devastations chons which the Germans in-Jk in-Jk ?le- Th eloquent old maji neight of his anger and carried Jenate with him like a storm- Waits Payment. fjl lerriijio account ever opened we pcnpiu atKl atloth!1. awaits " sa f and then, after a sig-i sig-i ii sIeall"cr added, with i-.iMy vigorous gesture. "it MiV5'twty of his words and .my devoid of nil suspicion ' y. appealed insUntlv to the .tow brethren of Lhu republic ?i.ranK ot,t- At that mo-Ucmi mo-Ucmi tense and 5l-ern a-t the Wl5?au was Perfect tvpo 'l Jpid I and savage old man" nl ;i whUman In one of the r J "rases of our language. Hrnt. V1 orator rose to still S Jv,,1?' refc"-ir'" to the t,t L c,l llas rome ovef the llllj J' he ,,ob,' Paraphrased lt -lh ,and triumphanOv pro-si pro-si i, nay announced over a "J,'. "r national hymn has L. Sl,ls arc completing to-M?,' to-M?,' ."1'"" 'k begun In- their si,','' . "s the trumpet call that nl;." .' rapidly. "Now," -"'.' in riic-t, "it is for our H'.in'y1 K answcr wo shitll Hi ''for'?'1! Ci,,'nenrcan sternly, Bnv -f ei 'f 10,1 h" the swor.l. I dead ,i or', Gcrmany slmll f,. Irs of Lt,'"and '"- f'"'-ward, Ul.nci3' t0 th(! victory 'I" France, all humanity, 'ci!mJ apnlilse the eenate bte 7i reply to the raliV05toc' P '" every |