Show YON VON BERNSTORFF CERTAIN DISPUTE WILL WILLED END SOON I Ambassador Gives Assurance of Settlement of Differences and His His' Between U. U S. S Country Within a F Fortnight PREDICTS PERMANENT FRIENDLY RELATIONS Expresses Gratification Over Outcome of His Conference Conference I With Secretary Lansing and Awaits Advices From Berlin ACTION DEFERRED DEFERRED- OFFICIAL I NEW NEr YORK Sept Sent 15 That 15 That the lie liei i differences between the United States and Germany will vilI be settled within a a. fortnight ht was the opinion voiced by oy Count Counton von on Bei the German Grman ambassador lor at nt his hotel hero today shortly after his bis return from Washington Y r Approached b by a n ne newspaper man Count von on Bernstorff said sard Ordinarily I J give Ive only prepared I In Interviews Interviews In- In ever vel m my sl signature Today I 1 Ishall Ishall shall make o an nn n n. n You ma may say for tor me that T 1 am sure euro that hat within a fortnight all supposed differences be between between tween the United States States' and Germany will have been settled and permanently permanent permanent- 1 ly h settled and the nations will be more friendly than thc they ever ever have havo bc been n Count Counton on von Bernstorff added that he felt gratified over the tho outcome of hi hie conference with Secretary Lansing Later the ambassador amplified th the statement ln saying naming In in my opinion n er e everything as re regards r- r gards gars the tue situation b between tween the United d SUites Slates nn and Germany German will bo be settled within a a. fortnight ht I d do not expect to have o anything moro more to sa say with reference refer refer- enco ence to o this matter in th the next two w weeks Count von on Bernstorff discussed the tho sinking of oC the British steamer steamer- Hes lies perian insisting in In Inan an Informal way 3 that his first claim as ns to what caused tho thc ship to go down do had now no been V veri verified crl tlC fled despite wh what t ho lie called the suspicion suspicion sus sue of of oC th nn abouL that the t ship The ambassador emphasized the ho fact that under present e ns ex exchanges cx- cx x changes es of ot communication with Ith his government s were necessarily a tedious proceeding proceeding- and ho lie added that it was wa due to thi fact act that he lie fixed the time Ume for a settlement at ut t two o weeks s In conclusion the ambassador said ald that tha t he would probably spend the tho w weekend week week- tk- tk end cuil at C Cedarhurst Long Island his sum summer me home I nit DC n b. b Washington n Sept l 15 Ambassador Ambassador Gerard has b been en Instructed to present tC to the tho German foreign office a summary summary sum sum- mal mary of or the evidence gathered s b by the tho United States government and accepted hero as ns conclusive c proof that the White Star liner Arabic was torpedoed without warning causing the thc loss lOlls of ot two Americans Secretary Lansing In making this announcement today made It clear that no representations or expression of ot opinion b by th the American government had had- b been en made In lit the communication The viewpoint of ot the tho United States based on the evidence e In the tho Arabic case nn and Its position on the principles Involved ero 10 stated Informally to Count von on the German am- am has who communicated later with the German foreign office The outcome o of th these so two steps steps steps-ex- ex examination Ii b by the German torel foreign n office of oC the tho evidence and i receipt b by Berlin officials of oC Ambassador Bernstorff's suggestion is Is awaited awalt before beCore the next move O In the situation Is determined The general expectation is that several sev sev- eral days pel perhaps haps two Weeks week will elapse before the decision of oC the German German Ger Ger- man government Is lt made known n No word had been received d at the state department concerning published reports of a n chase chaRe of oC the tho American liner St St. Paul b by a German submarine It was wall as saul said at the department that if IC the St. St Paul was wa-s attempting to escape after having been warned varned on en attack on her might have he been boen en Justified rI In the tho absence of ot details depa department officials were ero not disposed to comment continent on the Case lM lr Course p. p Berlin Sept 10 lu In the Ci German governments government's gov gov- explanation of or the case caso sees tho the thoa a way made mado clear car for Cor President Wilsons Wilson's ultimate position position tion regarding the G German note concerning concerning con eon justification for tor the sinking of oC the Arabic The lIew newspaper declares that lint the British h press must give ghe up Its UK hopes of serious differences between nt Berlin and Washington ton It praises President Wilson Wil 11 son flon for having hn refused t U fl- be ha influenced I IJ by British r reports ports of or a n new menace to German American relations which had Just Juet been guided Into a moro more peaceful channel und add adds The Presidents President ool self mont la is now no Justified The British tissue of oC lies llos is IS' IS at last torn toni to pieces and If IC an anything thing remains ot or the tho Ill I'll entire lire question of oC responsibility for the misfortune mis mis- fortune It probably will rest Iest Immediately immediately Immedi immedi- alch as Os we on one of ot But Bill alna ams excellent anchored mines The Overseas Now Zt n. n Pays I German Grman newspapers newspaper which arrived r recently In the United Status States contained eon con I tl advising the destruction destruction I tion of oC American munitions factories Such Burh a practice Is designated officially a as stupid and dangerous I Evidently this WaR the tho work worl of misguided and hotheaded hotheaded hotheaded hot hot- headed private citizens who attempted to conduct an on agitation In this manner I No newspaper er office was responsible |