PRESIDENT WILSON AND PEACE
SHARP COMMENTS ON HIS ATTI- • ' TUDE.
LONDON, 30th May
The Morning Post's' Washington correspondent states that if President Wilson can make peace, or associate himself with an arrangement for the discussion of peace terms, liis re-election will be assured. The Morning Post comments: "It is an unfortunate coincidence that President Wilson should be devotiag liis skilled oratory to the subject of. peace while the Allies are spending their, best blood in mortal conflict. We do not desire the issue of the war to serve the ends of American politics."
The British newspapers comment sharply on President Wilson's statement that the United States has no concern with the causes or objects of the war. (
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 128, 31 May 1916, Page 7
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