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Show CULTIVATE AMERICA, BERNSTORFF'S PLEA By the Associated Press. BERLIN, July 13. Count von Berns-torff, Berns-torff, former German ambassador at Washington, writing in the weekly. Democratic Dem-ocratic Germany, advocates a pro-Amerl-cart policy and points out a revision of the treaty of peace can come only through tlie league of nations. "When Germany is received Into the league," he said, "she can hope for a world order checking imperialism by, Individual In-dividual powers and bringing about a system sys-tem binding peoples together across the fronticres of states. I hardly need td point out that such a policy would lend us to the side of the United States. There tho idea of a league of nations is a living one. There alone are funds to be found, and there the principal champion cham-pion of the league idea will be at the helm for another twenty months." County von Bernstorff says that socialism social-ism is unpopular in the United States, and therefore if Germans wish to cultivate culti-vate friendly relations with that country they must convince Americans not only that militarism is dead, but that new Germany has no intention of fostering a socialist 'world revolution. |