Show I DIPLOMACY IA SAY Y INSURE PEACE I BERNSTORFF HOPES I TO PREVENT I CLASH 1 Genn German n Ambassador Urges I Berlin to Reach Agreement Agreement Agree Agree- I ment With U. U S. S WOULD END CONFLICT Mediation n Believed to Be Only Solution of Present Present Present Pres Pres- ent World War By LOWEL M MELLET ELLET United Press PreA Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON Juno 7 Today 7 Today I saw JaW the German embassy deserted b by the greater reAter part of ot the staff that keeps it as bus busy as 8 a hive Most of or the attaches and clerks have hwe been sent to Cedarhurst Long Island or r the summer Bummer Prince Von Yon Hatzfeld Hatz- Hatz t feld ld and Haniel Von en counselors coun- coun being among the number Am- Am however remains tn m the tho jo Job He Ho Is IR likely to do so for tor tome time to come com for tor the count It appears suddenly has b become corne an Im Important Important Im- Im factor In International af at- at fairs In diplomatic circles it is said Bernstorff has entered upon an 0 ambitious ambi program program that of ot assuring peace between the United States and Germany Germany Ger Ger- many and of or pr preventing a recurrence of pf t the present difficult situation This of ot course Implies his expectation expectation tion Uon that the he pre present ent difficulties resulting re resulting re- re from the torpedoing of ot the Lusitania will bo be settled Undoubtedly Undoubtedly edly db the ambassador does entertain such Buch a a. hope Would End War As his friends friend tell it the German Gennan ambassador is an experienced diplo diplo- mat a student of or wars and the things s that bring and prevent them They say he has hu watched the course cours of ot events In Europe and has hag seen failure failure fail fail- ure after failure follow tollow diplomatic v efforts to stem the mad tide one nater nater na- na ter ter nn- nn another ha having hating inE been driven until it I is now no his beZ beg be- be Z g n gat tat tl this trend cf of affairs has d d its limit and the time has hasime me ime when hen diplomacy diplomat can make itself It H tl It h has always been so in the Jt-he Jt he said and should be so 80 in the hl p present s nt conflict and when once th thA crit entering diplomatic wedge has been cn driven n. n from rem that hat time t forth h he in is IRIn understood understood un un- to lIe will dato date the beginning beginning be be- ginning of or the end of or the war Avar Suc SU Successful t termination lIon of the negotiations liaISons between German Germany and 1 the United States he Is 15 raid to believe will be the entering wed wedge e Thus far tar such 8 ch is ig the German GErmon view the the United States ha has been heen no Ino more sue suc successful c in its diplomatic efforts than have e those In th the European c countries ami the failure to abrogate the British q-der q In council is cited as evidence f Wants Barrier The fatherland Germans mans h hire here re asart as- as r. r frt art rt wants the war wor to end with two she results she she- wants the Russian menace on the east NiH l removed mo and to this end hopes to drive back the R Russian Rus Rss- s- s sian line Une beyond Warsaw and to pro pro-i pro pro-l claim dalm an Independent 4 kingdom of or Iola Poland Iolar d which would then stand be between between be- be tween Germany GermAn and Russia Freedom Free Free- dom tom to extend her commerce on on the ocean orean is also a factor This Is said paid to be where the United J States comes In and where the as assurance as- as seems to arise that Germany German has hRs no wish to break with this coun coun coun- ir try The German contention In this respect is 18 declared d to be the American American American Ameri Ameri- can contention The United S Stater It is pointed out has sought ought to put a top by diplomatic correspondence tongland to England's s violation of or n neutrals neutrals' rights and Germany GErman is il reported to have hwe sought the same ame thing b by submarine submarine submarine sub- sub marine warfare |