Show j BRITISH EDITOR PRAISES PRAISES iLSON WILSON LONDON l June 12 ln In In a two two- column tribute to President Wilson Alfred G. G Gardiner editor of ot tho the Dally Daily News says No o man in the democratic world today Is so entirely governed by principle and moral sanctions President Pres ident Wilson Is not merely m rely tho the first citizen of or the tIte United States but the first citizen clUzen of the world He makes maes mistakes no doubt for tor he is human but the they never are tho the mistakes of ot ofa ota a weak man they never are the mistakes mistakes mis mis- takes of a political gambler or one touched b by sordid motives mothes of ot ambi tion Emperor William has made many miscalculations about nations and men but his greatest miscalculation was in regard to Mr Wilson and the United States Incidentally there also has been much misconception on the same subject In this country Throughout the war his attitude has conformed to the historic tradition of at the United States on nonintervention lion tion in European affairs but he realizes the world has changed and the United States can no longer remain remain re re- re- re main hermetically scaled The rupture between Wilson and Mr Bryan Br-an will be one atthe of at the great landmarks of the war It ItIs ItIs ItIs Is a mercy for the United States that lat latIn In the nomination struggle the amable amiable ami am- able dreamer was defeated by br the statesman In n refusing to yield an anInch anInch aninch Inch on the rights of American citizens cit eft- President Wilson Is defending the sacred ark of at freedom He will wUl not go to war if It war can be bo avoided with honor but the Integrity of the United States Is his supreme concern and it is safe in his bands hands |