Show I-I I I. I S. S Germany anys 9 s- s S S Submarine bm I rine rine I W Warfare fare f Co Continues tin S LUSITANIA LUSITANA CRISIS IS PASSED Bernstorff Wilsons Wilson's Rejoinder Will Be BeSent BeSent BeSent Sent Today Kaisers Kaiser's 8 Envoy Optimistic WASHINGTON ASHINGTON June 7 7 The American note to Ger Germany any concerning the sinking of the Lusitania virtually was ready today for transmission to Berlin President Wilson worked until untila a late hour last night to complete com corn its phraseology The note is said to be a avig vigorous vigorous vig vigorous orous reiteration of previous demands demands de de- mands that Germany German exercise exorcise the right of ot visit and search before attacking attacking at at- tacking unarmed merchant ships The delay In forwarding the note was waa to enable the Ule president to so phrase it that there could be no room for or doubt or further argument concerning the attitude o of the Ule United Unit United ed States It was expected that the note would he be cabled to Ambassador Ambassador Gerard at Berlin tonight or early f morrow at the latest carlL Count von vou Bernstorff the Ocr Geri ambassador ambassador- who was who who- was comp kw plans today to go to C Cedarhurst L lh 14 I. I wh where r the embassy has been established for the summer summer continues conS con optimistic over the situation He believes that as a result of ot his conference with President Wilson Uie the crisis over the the situation of tho thol l has now v passed Secretary Bryan m had a n con conference with President H ilson lm at r and ami Is understood to tu iu have ono over yc-r the final draft of t the h Gorman German noe 0 oe with him After leaving le the pros irs dent Bryan Bran refused to say whether the president had given I n him the noto note I for tor transmission ml don tp to B Berlin and amI would I not discuss S it In an any way |