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Show GERMAN PRESS WATCHING U. S. Deep Interest Taken in Election Elec-tion in United States Long Editorials on Subject. Berlin, Nov. 3, 3:30 p. m., via London, Lon-don, Nov. 4, 12:11 a. m. The German press snows consiaeraDie lnieresi. m the approaching American election, reprinting summaries of the. situation from old English newspapers. The Catholic organ, the Koelnische Volks Zeitung, today devoted a lengthy editorial edi-torial to the subject, but studiously avoided taking sides. If Germans at one time, it says, sided with one of the candidates because they assumed that he was more friendly to Germany, they now see their mistake. The Frankfurter Zeitung also prints a leading editorial expressing the opinion that the outcome of the election elec-tion is very much in doubt. It treats with great sympathy President Wilson's Wil-son's program for eliminating war through a peace organization established estab-lished through propaganda of the peace idea, but refrains from expressing express-ing preference between the candidates. candi-dates. nn |