Bisbee Daily Review/1917/04/03/Big Town Views
BIG TOWN VIEWS
Philadelphia Inquirer
Grandly has the President risen to the occasion.
Pittsburg Dispatch
The indictment of the imperial government framed by the President of the United States is the most damning arraignment in history.
Pittsburg Volksblatt
Of all sentiments none must becloud our clear duty as American citizens, whatever it includes
Louisville Anzeiger
Our President contends in his message that we have to go to war to free the world of autocratic rule. The German people, says he, were not asked if they wanted to go to war or not.
Even if so, let us not make the same mistake, and give our people by a referendum vote the opportunity to decide themselves about the momentous question: Peace or War.
Cincinnati Volksblaat
We agree with the President that war exists between the United States and Germany, and that all the citizens must comply with the duties arising out of the state of war. All other statement in the President's speech we disapprove and rejectj.
Cincinnati Frie Presse
We stand and fall with the land of our choice. The welfare of our adopted country is sacred to us and to guard our internal peace is our duty.