<2 MHPnp ? -? ? ? 'lA DRASTIC ENEMY ALIEN POLICIES No Declaration Against Turkey and Bulgaria Asked For. Powerful Message, "We Shall Go Wherever The Neces sities of War Cary Ms". ? ? Wa&iin gton, Dec. 4? President j Wilson re?i a powerful Dew note into bis message to con gress today. Grimly, but with his usual unassailable logic be urged immediate declaration of war against Austria-Hungary. Iq moving- words that brought cheers frem the distinguished gathering which listened to hice, he branded the dual monarchy as a vassal of Germany and; as such, an enemy of the United States. The president added that the same logic would lead also to a declaration against Bulgaria and Turkey. They also are tools of Germany. . "But," he continued, "they are crowded row* of citizens ex pressed their hearty approval. President Wilson asked for immediate action. Congressional consideration wis started at once at both ends at the capitol, and i! is a foregone conclusion that war will be de dared on Austria, probably witbia a fortnight. The dee!ar?? tion may comenext week; or ii may be delved by some pos stble pretext until the holidays Many senators are in favor of a sweeping declaration against crtr Jn ~ '? ? v ? ' make the German impossible in a leagi The president says ' of the spirit ' that made pa the rape of Belzium aw machinations of Bemjtoff. president shatters the conte of Von Hertiingr and Lui dorff that Germany is fig for existence. President Wilson followii the opening day of conj which gave indications thi country most spend moot win the war, came our I and declared "it will be ii sible to deal in any but a wasteful and extravagant fa wah the enormous appit tions of the public mi which must continue to be : if ih^Mri|to be properly representatives coni to its former practk ting and preparing a Hon bills' through a l.'LSftU* ? ?- ki* '??? A ? lU iot to in operational* m roturMWs fear^ve 'di> ?- 1 I r nrui Parts ot&olumbus ^ni^oreptnriUwd