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Show WILSON SPEECH CRAZIEST YET Vienna Paper Comments on President's Recommendation to Congress With Levity. AUSTRIANS LAUGH Declare United States Fears Cutting Off of Enormous Garnering of War Profits. AMSTERDAM, Monday, Doc. 10. Commenting on America's declaration of war against Austria-Hungary, the Neues Woiner Tageblatt of Vienna says: "President Wilson's sudden idea that war must be declared against Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary on the ground that sho is Germany's vassal is the craziest of his career as war inciter. "Wo are, not frightened by his declaration of war. That Mr. Wilson should think he knows us hotter than we know ourselves our-selves makos us laugh." Tho Frcmdenblatt of Vienna refers to the fact that America's war declaration declara-tion was almost simultaneous with tho armistice negotiations with Russia and says it is a natural presumption that President Wilson sees in tho turn of events in Russia the danger of a possible pos-sible peace and desires by his move to prevent tho old world from finding repose and to head off stoppage of garnering of the enormous advantage obtained by America from the devastation devasta-tion of European states by war. |