Show Say Note of U. U S. S Echoes Sentiment of All Allied Nations By International N News ws Service LONDON Sept 1 I President I.-President President Wilson's Wilsons Wil Wih- sons son's note to Pope Benedict XV re regarding to- to garding peace peace peace-a a document which may prove one of the most Important tant since the the- beginning of the war war war-Is Is re receiving receiving re- re I universal attention from the press of Europe I I The Tho newspapers of the allied capitals capita Is I continue to praise the note although this same attitude is not held by some some of the papers in neutral nations The German press Is very severe in its treatment of the document according to advices from Amsterdam today Keen speculation has been aroused by the statement of Lord Robert Cecil to the press that the entente may make no further reply to the pope as President Wilsons Wilson's note expresses the combined sentiments of the allied powers I A cablegram to the International News Service from London on Wednesday Wednes day clay stated that the opinion was held there that Pre President ident Wilson Wilsons s note expressed ex ex- pressed the concrete views of the allies |