Show I I II I I I I I I REPORTS FEELING INI IN BERLIN FAVORABLE Says Say Opinion In Is American Afford Affords Basis nn U for Negotiations Washington Juno June 16 Ambassador Gerard cabled toda today his first informal report on how tho the last American notto note not to Germany was received cd in official quarters in In lie He spoke polo of or its t J U as UK friendly and courteous and said the unanimous opinion seemed to tobe tobe tobe be that tho the document afforded a 0 basis for diplomatic negotiations nog nn and settlement settle settle- ment fluent Long LonS' extracts from front German newspaper news paper editorials most of ot which hove have ulrea already been published here w were re transmitted b by the ambassador Thoro There ThoroIs I Is a friendliness of ot tone In them und ant i an nn absence ot of tho the bitterness which I has previously pre characterized sonic some of oC the newspaper utterances The ambassadors ambassador's own oun comment was ras brief and of a n general character bearIng bear bear- Ing lug out press reports of tho thio favorable fn impression made b by the note especially because published reports had reached Germany that tho the United States would send something in the tho nature of or an art ultimatum Officials here herc have hac been much en encouraged encouraged en- en b by tho the manner In which tho German press preSH and officials have ha re regarded regarded re- re tho the American communication and anil believe o that the wn way toward an understanding Is much clearer than It has been Tho The arrival of or Dr Anton Meyer-Gerhard Meyer in Norway was noted here bore today and it Jt Is supposed ho he will lay before high officials of the government government gov gov- government before tho the end of the week material from Count Counton on von Bernstorff tho the German ambassador which It Is thought will help toward clarifying the sl situation I |