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Show UNFAVORABLE COMMENT. German Jingoes Talk of American Intervention Inter-vention In Mexico. Special Cable to The Tribune, BERLIN, Germany, May 13. That armed Intervention by the United States In Mexico would be regarded with acute disfavor In Germany is the unavoidable Inference to bo drawn from tho remarkably remark-ably incisive and drastic expressions of opinion here. The charge that, the United States is again seeking an occasion to strengthen its control of both the Americas to the comploto exclusion of other powers, both politically and commercially, com-mercially, Is a feature of the press comments. com-ments. Not only among ardent Nationalists and Jingoes, but In quarters where responsible responsi-ble Judgments aro to be expected the most' cynical Interpretations are placed on thc American government's motives, sincerity and peace projects. "One thing Is certain President Diaz must abdicate, as Castro and Zclaya ab- dlcatcd, to make room for a man acceptable ac-ceptable to Washington." The Mexican situation is used elsewhere else-where as an argument to show the hol-lowness hol-lowness of American peace projects. "The arm of American Imperialism." it Is declared, "Is again being raised". Professor Pro-fessor Hans. Delbruck, the historian, bluntly characterizes the Taft-Grey peace plans as insincere. "Shall the great German nation," he Inquires In an article Just published, "let Itself be permanently shut up within its continental boundaries and look on while England, Russia, Franco, Japan and tho United StateB divide the world anions themselves?" |