Show WILL FIGHT PEACE FOR There was a note of oC determination In President Wilsons Wilson's first utterance regarding world pe peace peace ce on his return to American shores He left upon pon both his friends friends and his political enemies a deep Impression of his own strong faith in the need of oC an n international InternatIonal International Inter Inter- national compact against war and of his sincere and resol resolute to purpose to work and If need be to fight for Its realization That this vibrant note noto of ot his speech struck a n responsive chord Is su sufficiently l- l attested by the editorial editorial editorial- com comments ments com In the dally daily press It will bewell be bewell bewell well f for r the Senatorial critics of the President to Interpret these signs and take guidance from them before beCore th they y resist the tho popular tide to their own undoing The New York Times Independent ent foresees the Presidents President's victory He Ho returns from great labors and great triumphs abroad to new nev labors here In which we predict for him new triumphs not less brilliant says this paper After Arter appraising the criticism which has been flung at President Wilsons Wilson's proposals for ending wars the Times continues It Is our opinion that Mr Wilson Is la a more competent witness to the present spirit and temper of the nations nations nations na na- than the Senators who oppose him It H Is our belief beUer too that the event will show him to have a profounder profounder profounder pro- pro founder understanding than the they now ha have have e of oC the feeling of the tho American American people The Pr President does docs not Intend If It Ithe he be c can n help it to win the peace In Europe and lose It In America says sars the Hie Philadelphia Ledger Republican can after alter predicting that Mr Wilson Wilson Wilson Wil Wil- son will b battle for the accomplishment accomplish accomplish- ment of his plans plans- a against further wars The President knows that knows that the tho people of Europe want peace this newspaper says and that Americans I share this desire And It would be Just as well for all concerned to sit up and take note continue the tho C J It Is clear that when wilen the President has won his his' fight for tor an ef effective et- et peace league In this free Cree country country coun coun- I coun-I try he will go back to Paris and fight just as doughtily against any foes to this his free Cree country's Ideal whom he lie may nay find there there there-it If Indeed he be find any when our little Americans' Americans are discredited There is a salutary caution In tho the New York Worlds World's editorial discussion discussion discus- discus sion Ion of or President Wilsons Wilson's speech In n Boston Pointing out that the opponents opponents opponents of or the tho Presidents President's plans have nothing to otter offer In Its stead the World says sas But the hard facts of the world situation must be faced The millions of men who have suffered the borrors hor- hor ors of this war the hundreds of 1 millions bf people have made the he sacrifice of life lire and treasure have lave rightly regarded It as a war to end nd war warL if It there is to be no assurance of peace and security If the he nations are not to e exert crt their reason reason rea- rea son on and their power to maintain the lIberty that has been won what was the he good of I It all Is there any American In the Senate or out of ot the S Senate nate who is prepared to assume the moral responsibility for Tor or thus cheatIng cheating cheat- cheat Ing ng the tho living and defrauding the dead u |