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Show Biographer Says . Stresemann Had Faith in America BERUV, May 11 fAP) Gustav Stresemann relied strongly upon faith In America In shaping the foreign policy of the country of which he was long the International leader, says a biographical study Just published by Dr. lleinrlch Bauer, publicist. Tho work has attracted considerable consid-erable attention in the press and rYench and English translations are pending. Dr. Bauer depicts the late foreign minister as "th Irrepressible optimist opti-mist who believed In Germany's future. fu-ture. As a disciple of that statesman, states-man, he hsd unusual opportunity to study his thief under favorable conditions. The work, of 370 paxes, gives a comprehensive picture of both the public and charming private Hf of the- Cerman statesman, Strese-ma Strese-ma tin's leadership in parliament, his creative work in putting forward a-policy a-policy of conciliation with Germany's Ger-many's late enemies and his broad, dlverslfiad personal Interests are al delineated. |