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Show ENTENTE FEARS I MM I Berlin, Oct. 20, by wireless to Say- vllle. "That the entente is fearful H tof the effect of German submarine op-jeratlons op-jeratlons is regarded by the German press as clearly proved by the con' , jtinuous agitation on the part of the I entente press In an effort to Induce ' the taking of measures by the United , H 'States against German submarine H I warfare near American waters," says jH an Overseas News Agency announce- H ment today. H "It is pointed by the German news- H papers that submarine U-53 carried on H cruiser warfare and operated more ) than forty miles from the coast of tho ,8 I United States, while Brltis cruisers ! I closely approached the coast at the I H I three mile distance In seeking to de- I 'stroy without warning a German com- I I merclal submarine that was sailing) I I The question asked by the press is: I I 'Is It the Germans or the British who I make war before the gates of tho I United States?' Tho newspapers ob- I serve further that submarine activity I I is exclusively a German-American and 'B not a British-American matter." Paris Reviews Situation. I I Paris, Oct 19, 9 p. m. The Journal 'fl Des Debats in a long leader on tho m V Greek situation, calls attention to the press campaign against Venizelos in H Spanish and other papers of German- ophile tendencies and regrets finding , H in the American press certain stric- ( H hires concerning the action of tho al- lies toward an "Independent state." "Our American conferees," says tho I paper, "have only to recall tho his- , I tory of their own country to dispel ' thought that the allies committed iwk acts of violence contrary to the large fl principles of International relations. As Washington rebelled against the Hj arbitrary procedure of Great Britain, V in order that he might found a free M M state, so Venizelos went to Salonlki to create anew country. As France H gave with enthusiasm its armed co- V' operation to Washington, so she may and ought to gtvo It to Venizelos with- out Infringing the great principles M which inspire free peoples. "This time, however, Franco and ) Great Britain are proceeding in ac- B , cord for the same cause. We should M be happy to see tho United States of America faithful to tho memory of , their struggle for independence and B recognizing with us that free Greece B . is found at this moment at Salonlki B and no longer at. Athens." fl oo fl i |