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Show SAVAGE ATTACK ON EMPEROR CARL BY HUNPAPER "King" Stands Hat in Hand and Begs for Peace. V orwaerts-Sa ys. By Assoclstsd Press. COPENHAGEN. Nov. 4 The German Ger-man Socialist organ Vorwaerts. a copy of which hss been received hers, bitterly bit-terly attacks ths Austrian emperor in connection with Count Andrassy's appeal ap-peal to Secretary of Plate Lansing for an armistice). Ths newspaper ssys Napoleon understood how to surrender surren-der with dignity, but thst Emperor Charles stsnds hat In band and begs for fair weather. Ths paper says Andrassy's not be-trsys be-trsys no understanding of the fact that a "throne by President Wilson's grscs cannot bs a throns for a real ruler." "What a spectacle for worlds history!" his-tory!" ssys the newspaper, "when a dynasty ran exist only sftsr pardon by a republic." It considers that ths alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary had to go to pieces because It was an alliance of two ruling houses and not a peoples' alliance. Ths Vorwaerts concludes thst It Is matter of no Importance whether Emperor Charles saves himself. In view of ths greater questions Involved, In-volved, and thst ths German-Aus-trisns will order their own sffslrs. "When misfortune cams to ns." says ths newspaper, "ths Austrian kaiser hurried to get American Insurance for his crown, but ths hesrts of ths Auatrisn-Oermsns remain with us" The North German Gasette. the semiofficial German government organ, or-gan, publishes a column f escerpts from various speeches mads by President Pres-ident Wilson from January 32. 117. to (September 37, HIS. and asys: "Justice that Is ths great 1elt motif that rings through all President Presi-dent Wilson's proclamations, not wit h-stsndlng h-stsndlng the Voles of the Intriguer seeking to lead his opponent Into a trap In order thst hs then can tmpoes shameful conditions upon him, but with ths convincing tones of ons who beholds a new world and who has ths power to make U a real it. In ths face of both friend and foe. -The Justice which President Wilson Wil-son In January. 1117, ss president of ths greatest neutral power, demand aa the bests for the new order of things st ths conclusion of peace he slso Is dsmsndlng today aa chief of ths strongest powsr battling against Germany today no mora and no ess.' |