Show SENATOR LODGES SPEECH How His Utterances Are Viewed by German Press i Berlin May Copyrighted 1900 by the Associated PrcisA high person per-son In the Foreign office speaking with the correspondent of the Associated Press regarding the speech of Mr Lodge In iho United States Senate yesterday yes-terday said telegrams exchanged between be-tween the Emperor and Persldent Cam POH Salles show that the relations between be-tween Brazil and Germany are of the most cordial character Brazil Mils official added apprehends no danger but American politicians are paepst helter nls del papst selbst If Brazil Is not threatened by greater great-er dangers than those that menace her from Germany the official continued Brazilians may be quite unconcerned for the future I The Aros8lsclie Zcltung IB thc only evening pappr which comments on I I Senator Lodges speech This paper I says sayeSenator Lodges words leave no doubt that they were aimed at Germany Ger-many One must doubt the good ulll and political Intelligence of American statesmen when one of the most respected re-spected of them still believes the fairytale I fairy-tale of the exchange of tho North I Schlcswlg for the perfectly worthless Danish Antilles and the foolish babble about founuTng Independent German colonies In southern Brazil Tho articles conclude as follows Do not let Americans believe they can gain tile sympathies of the world through such rhodomontadcs With f such thoughtless speeches they can only ntlll further discredit their present pres-ent life and the forms in which this Is I embodied |