Part 45 (1/2)

_Cablegraton, March 28, 1919

PRESIDENT WILSON, Paris

Stories here thisthat amendment for Monroe Doctrine and racial discrireat deal of uneasiness

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_Cablegraton, March 30, 1919

PRESIDENT WILSON, Paris

In an editorial entitled _Treat or Fight_, Springfield _Republican_ says: _Quote_ It is plain that the Allies dare not commit themselves to an avoar on the soviets and that it is not possible for the Allies with the world in its present temper to take the position that the existence of the soviet forovernment in any country constitutes a casus belli; that the world would recoil froin a new series of ith so dubious an object; that Russia should be left to reed with policy of French Government towards Russia and soviets Calls attention to disastrous results of foreign intervention during French Revolution, Editorial further says: _Quote_ Iht revolution in one place and be at peace elsewhere If Allies overnht Russia If they fight Russia they will have to fight the Ukraine Such a ould ue of Nations It is plain that the Allies dare not commit themselves to an avoar on the Soviets _End Quote_

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_Cablegraton, March 30, 1919

PRESIDENT WILSON, Paris

Dispatches froo were most optimistic now touched with deep pessimism Simonds in article on Saturday says: Quote No co, etc End Quote I fear your real position in council not understood here and that lack of publicity strengtheningto those associated with you, including France and England, when they accepted Fourteen Points evidently lost sight of by them Do not knohat your real situation is, but it appears to me that Germany is not prepared to accept the kind of peace which is about to be offered, or if she does accept, with its burdensohout Gerht in some way to reassert your leadershi+p publicly I know the danger, but you cannot escape responsibility unless you do so Now is the moment in

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_Cablegraton, 2 April, 1919

PRESIDENT WILSON, Paris

The proposed recognition of Lenine has caused consternation here

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