Show I I Thinks Wilson May Declare War I IDy my to DM 1113 AMSTERDAM I Via London Fob 21 Count Count von writing in inthe inthe the discusses what he considered a possibility that President President dent Wilson might be induced by the I pressure of American workmen to declare declare de lIe- clare war on Germany German believing that all transportation difficulties would I Ibe be he removed thereby Count Counton von on says If lf President Wilson believes ho he has to declare war this will without without with with- out doubt be done dono with such a great and clever use of the tom tom that at first a so called wave of enthusiasm I will go through the whole population tion But tho the question is what will remain remain re rev re- re main when the tho wave has teas ebbed and subsequent weeks and months show that things this time are arc quite different different differ differ- ent to the Spanish war The more effective German submarine warfare will proceed in the meanwhile and the United States S1 will have to rec rec- recognize recognize recognize that neither a R declaration of war nor energetic measures have removed re re- removed moved the difficulties at home or abroad Count von v then criticises Ambassador von Bernstorff's farewell message to America We Vo cannot say ho he writes that this effusive talk of a heart overflowing with friendship is opportune at it t the present moment It looks as if it tho ambassador dor lost his sense of or proper ive |