Show I GERMANY IMPULSIVE Pears That Kaiser May Endanger Friendly Relations London Dec 1GTho issue of tho Parliamentary Par-liamentary 1 papers has to a considerable extent but not altogether abated tho public impatience with the Government The grounds of Great Britains complaint against Venezuela me huld fully to justify jus-tify the employment of force to obtain satisfaction The feeling ocalost the Government however for too readily linking itself to Germany whose claims arc supposedtQ bo purely financial I still runs high This strong feeling la I an outcome of ap prehcnslo that some Impulsive action on the part of Germany might endanger the exlsliu friendliness between Great Britain Brit-ain and the United State In this light many I newspapers protest most strongly and It Is asked what would happen should Germany try to defy the Monroe doctrine and try to obtain a footing In South America In short all the opposition nowsnaners as well as many of those In sympathy with the Government contend that the friendship of tho t United States IK I too precious to be risked either for Germany or Venezuela For this reason great hopes are entertained that Venezuelas proposal I to arbitrate may lead to an amicable settlement of the difficulty AVIth the exception of what IB termed Lord Cranborncs unfortunate remark about It being1 Great Biilalns duty to police po-lice the nalloiib general approval Is I expressed ex-pressed thla morning with the tone of the Goxcrnments I explanations During the course of tho clcbato In the House of Commons hefty 1 Norman Liberal Lib-eral warned the Government of the per ils which might possibly result froqi n sudden change In American feeling Ho atrggcsted that Great Britain even now inprovh the United States with a request re-quest for that countrys frIendly offices ilaj Arthur Jlirnllton I kO Conservative Conserva-tive who was at ono tlm military at lacho to the British embassy at Wash ington expressed r grot at AngloGer man cooperuion which he said would be greatly resented In America |