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Show FOLLOW WILSON VIEW OF GERMANS. $a BERLIN, Friday, Dec. C The sum- ffid mary of tho address delivered by Pres- fey idont Wilson before congress last Mon- day which has reached here Is presum- fed ably Inadequate and hence thero has Wi been little comment on It in the news- papers. German newspapers find com- fort in the message and in Mr. Wil- son's program, in which it is supposed 1$ the American and the allies have pledged themselves that Germany will S have only a shadowy existence at the ffi peace conference. P& A large number of Germans believe ftSr In President Wilson's good intentions (js? and all their hopes are centered in him, HKa but there is a general fear which Itj amounts almost to a settled belief jpjys that he will be unable to force his pro-1 Kg gram through. j&l |