Show The patriotic attitude of the American German press in standing behind President Wilson Vilson in his message to the imperial government of Germany with but a few scattering exceptions two exceptions two papers in Cincinnati Cincinnati Cin Cm- and one in San Francisco stands Francisco stands out prominently In particular particular particular par par- Herman I Ridder publisher of the New York and the most eminent German in the tile publicist United States in a signed statement in his paper says I 1 speak for myself and I 1 believe for the great majority of German Americans when I II say that we arc with the president of the United States to the finish in all matters affecting national honor or national prestige I subscribe unqualifiedly to the statement of Carl Schurz My Iy country right or wrong if right light to be kept right if wrong to beset beset be beset set right A popular toast in this tills country My country may sue she always be right but right or wrong my country most people will agree is somewhat improved on in sentiment in the foregoing declaration |