"TIME TO RISK ACTION"
AMERICAN JOURNAL TIRED OF DIPLOMACY London, May 4. Tho "New York Herald,'' in an article headed "Must We Go to War with Germany ?" says: "The time for tho generalities of diplomatic exchanges lias passed. 'The time to risk action is at hand." PRESIDENT WILSON'S POLICY. Sydney, May 4, Sir Douglas Mawson states that many American youths aro fighting with tho Allies. Their parents sent them to England and France to be educated, and whon the call came they enlisted. lie had mot prominent German-Americans, who denounced Germany for provoking tho war. Tho President's critins excused his attitude oil tho ground of his abhorrence of w*>. He believed it to bp a crime for any 'nation to fight, and was determined to keep the United ■Stales out of the war, whatever liapUonod.
Sir Douglas Msrwson added that President Wilson was trying to avoid internal trouble, which would inevitably arise if America sided outright with the Allies. Mr. Roosevelt would accept cons&» quoncos in a moment.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2454, 6 May 1915, Page 6
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