[President Wilson's Proclamation against Germany] (Editorial)
DennĂ Hlasatel, Sept. 1, 1917
The ideas which guided President wilson in his proclamation against Germany, and which he emphasized in his answer to the Pope's peace proposals, do not represent simply a performance of official routine business. -They are documents to which a great historic significance will be attached. Nobody can read Lincoln's Gettysburg address without feeling deeply moved. The manly attitude taken by President Wilson will evoke the same emotions. Wilson's greatness as peace-president becomes towering now in wartime.
