| Show u oun Jn VII Philadelphia Press What with the now raging among tile the European ns all to who was WM the next friend of ot tn Un clo Sam during the war with Spain and Chandlers effort to stir sill up strife at III home It begins to 10 look us If It tho war was to be fought over again with a n virulence that threatens to up net all the critics of events and knock the nf ot the history makers out ot or their excited hands hant U U 19 a 11 great day for tor the diplomat who ho has a u row few cats call to 10 let out of the bag and Ind for tor publicists lS who ho have time on their hands ll New York Tork Mall and Ind s The Washington correspondent of ot the tho London Times Joins Jolna his hla hint to 10 others I hat IMI have hn lately been belli thrown out oUI In Europe Euro that tho Iho t m D nt should make some publication on the subject u Jl I He lIe that nil alt the tho facts arc UIO known to our government I our government Is wise and will make no publication whatever on the subject direct or Indirect We W are i not under any obligation especially at nt atthe the present It time to settle any uny Euro nuro European plan questions of ot The situa situation tion Is II entirely agreeable as for far BM all the United Is concerned Lord statement in th Ih house hoU of commons common was WILli m In mom om respect rp l unsatisfactory In III nn other The general denial that the tho I British government over oer proposed 1 1 any declaration by b the powers adverse to the th Interests of or the tho United States In Cuba Cuha may be accepted for the samo that similar statements by France Germany Hussla bo ht accepted What nn be regretted Is III Lord Ioro dill did not see Reo nt fit to enter a n denial that Lord on April 14 1695 proposed a collective noto nolo of ot gome omo sort by the on the Cuban situation It would now appear may iliA hove have made some Ime proposal ran con concerning which his government holds either that the proposal was not un unfriendly friendly to 10 the United States or that the not acting In be Je halt of ot Great Britain New York ork livening J Post The German Legend we l must henceforth call tho story slot that Lord April 14 H drew up lip a anole note nole In terms that thul would wo ld have been b n offensive to 10 the United Stales an ln In considerate and Ind dangerous was all only thwarted by b heads b more particularly those thole In charge of ot the Herman foreign OmI This Thill story tor on Its promulgation we ns na absurd and Incredible was roost most conclusively denied by Ii yesterday before the tho com H 11 mu t be remembered that In Inthe the tho nature ot tho ease the under sec secretary relar could produce no documents to prove tho negative proposition Toledo Tol do Blade H Il would woul seem from tho Intent love dovo that cither we had no friends amour nations the war or Hint nil were Yute our OU friends except Spain The ho Berlin ruU billing When I April 14 through her proponed a now new collective note In 11 which tho powers should de tie date Hint Americas Intervention in III Cuba as un unjustifiable justifiable tho other ambassadors tele to 0 their home t II III nuking for tor The step tep through positive This n nil It II appears to us U a 1 pic picture lie ture turl from the tho A 4 fortnight later Int I war nl wan Willi In June und and Ju July July ly while the United States Willi trout In the nJ actively tried to Induce tho Span in to for pence puce for lor to no liD power was the American nt In tho th Pacific more annoying than to 10 England The Is la Hie iha hl connection llIn of ot Wo hope that in giving the mini wo havo thoroughly exposed the nb of at the rn ll li legend |