Show J AMERICAN NOTE WELL V RECEIVED AT BERLIN Conciliatory Tone Evokes Responsive Attitude Likely to Lead to t Efforts to Compromise t I n Berlin June JUDe 12 l. The text test of the American note vo ULI t published d today I Iiii i In iii th the n rl n u lien r Definite nt nil to the I. I of or the lime government with Uh r respect a ct in to the note arc not set jet Ct n 1 I but hut In ID circles circle while bile th not apt officially 1811 re responsible n nr ar often J I V oot good barometer of the sentiment ot In r responsible pOD lal r time the not note rm to made n a dl distinctly lr noel S. S Is' Is believed d to offer J I ibe lie lir po t of negotiations tlona on which 7 a satisfactory lIt ni V be lie reached V r The tone of or the note ha c a n re she sheI f I attitude be bore re IndU Individuals nio ho in 10 the Clue earlier t r. r of ot tb the Dr negotiation I H U nth Ulft ll t to tt their rr umen a I leiis lei I nl mode dr diw- diw I I t ou almost nr are no now no r I pilling to n of e In Inthe f t t the hue ht it on Id not Dot he nil ou on one stile aide The Flue official le probably run enn be lie lOrr correctly mutter lifter eon con onI I between the Imp imperial chancellor of Df i. i Von 00 I the lime tor foreign 11 secretary lI herr rr Von OD suit aDd representatives of ot the the- I anti admiralty tb nl n and general staff The emperor It N Is believed iiii III ok the final word nord I t I T It Is understood that these conferences confer dices will be begin ln Immediately The answer anner will lit certainly not be drafted tto and the tho lines of or the tho German policy probably will VIII not bo be definitely decided do de before Dr on Anton Meyer Meyer-Ger hard the Limo special envoy from Count Counton Von on Bernstorff the German ambassador dor at Washington has arrived ed and made mafle his report r Both tIme the and th the hall the second American note noto as opening time the Wa VR way for further negotiations between Germany Germany Ger Ocr many and tho the United States which both profess to believe belle will straighten out the situation The papers admit that thal the tho note contains little that thai Is new but th they rejoice at nt Its friendly t n AVny T Open Ollen for Negotiation c The says sas There Is no difference of ot opinion about tho the desirability of s saving lives 11 The note opens the way for tor negotiations tiona between beleen Germany Gormany and America regarding what Germany can an do and what America must do dol to protect life lito In the future The sas sa's says Prom From the wording of ot the note not as ns It ItIs ItIs Itis Is now published one J s sees cog cs that lint the thc an announcements an- an sent ent out broadcast by the enemy that the note would be bo an nn ultimatum ulti ulti- nothing nothing else clime was Vas to be ex ex- peeled were wholly Time The form In is friendly and it contains no asperity as had lied been announced The new mot Is IB really a roundabout ex- ex b by J President Wilson of at his original standpoint and It will b be lie a H matter mailer of ot lurth further r negotiations during which the German arguments will be repeated and theIr proved ro It II would be bc premature to lo g go Into I details especially H of ot a u nature now it Is IA enough to lo bo be kImt the tho Wilson is so constructed as os aso asto to 0 o admit ll the possibility pOl of ot lt negotiations Ho lie himself lt shows 8 a j dc del sire for such negotiations He lie Jg pg- pg Bested that the time German government nt further proofs substantiating tho the claims re regarding the thc and declares himself ready rend read to act ad as nn an intermediary between Germany and Great Greit Britain regarding mutual con con- so 80 far tar a as at submarine warfare is iii concerned True offer would have ha been of ot I considerable more or nl value e If It the Pre President l- l dent had bad explained explaIner that he ho was willing will will- i lug ing to make nuch lIuch propositions whereas ho he intimated that German Germany and Great Britain should initiate the suggestions However that may be the time United States will SOC sec pc from Crom further negotiations lions that thai Germany ha hats has an honorable desire deiro to treat a friendly suggestion In Inn ina n n. friendly spirit At t nil thi events event time the situation created create by br the publication of the time note Is such that th time tho hypothesis heralded d throughout through through- h. h out tho the World that America also alo was It In lii the ranks 11 or of our enemies I Is now no hop howo to lo be once more the old case lie of the lime being lather father to 10 the tho l thought ought hl A hi r r It I i. i Captain Per lis the thc naval al export of or orthe th the writes write A harmonizing hS of or Is possible and nd tiu the Washington government o hows I H It V sincere disposition deposition to tu reach an nn un un- Thai Tha la lt the Keynote of the American note there Is no sadre- sadre rat Li I a Captain assumes that the time G German answer will remove remo the last obstacle in In the theR R way ay of eliminating all difficulties As 5 ho lie understands the time American note nole It ii by no means mean takes 1 the view low that tho German admiralty must order a a. suspension of submarine submarino warfare before negotiations negotiation can proc proceed pro pro- c coed cd lie He regrets that thai the United S States has failed duly to appreciate German Germanys Germany's previous offer to place restrictions re- re upon the activity of ot the time submarine submarine sub sub- marine marino provided that British abandoned their efforts to starve tarve Germany and he hue adds that It in is certain that no satisfactory solution Is possible unless Great Britain ln makes this concession n u u.-o u. VI HIe 10 break the International law In He lie concludes Wo We 0 have havo firm confidence that the tho friendly relations between Germany German and the United States Slates will smooth the theW W way to a complete understanding and thus give 1 victory Hot to Justice and hu hu- hu manit manity |