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Show - - - - .v . j - - GERMANS ARE NOW SUSPICIOUS Believe Wilson Has Germany in Mind in His Preparedness Prepared-ness Campaign. Cologne, Feb. 3, via London, 10:40 a. m Tho Koelnlsche Zeltuug, commenting com-menting on tho cabled quotations from Mr. Wilson's speech, indicating imminence of warlike preparations, expresses the opinion that the presi-den presi-den had Germany rather than England In mind, "for President "Wilson dislikes dis-likes Germany just as much as he is kindly disposed to England and her allies," It says: Nevertheless tho Koelnlsche Zei-tung Zei-tung concludes that Mr. Wilson did not intend to hint at any specific nation, na-tion, but only to clinch his arguments in behalf bf preparedness, yet, lit says, for all that, Germany must reckon reck-on with the fact that a man occupies the American presidential chair who inwardly sides with German's enemies and the utmost, that Germany can hope for is a continuance of America's lukewarm neutrality, despite occasional occasion-al utterances in congress against England. |