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Show A Great Paper THE last note to Germany is superb. It not only meets evasion with perfect candor, making mak-ing clear that nothing is relaxed from the original demands but, at the same time, the purpose behind be-hind all is tha,t the right will be insisted upon to the end no matter what that insistence may lead to. The temper of the note is fine. It is perfectly friendly but makes clear that the friendliness is not of that kind which forgives a violation of right, or which has any awe of power. r t The conclusion leaves Germany in a position where she must obey the demands of the United States or leave the impression that in the stress H of the war she will fling all legal obligations to the winds to carry through her designs. H |