Show IG German Note Not Entirely Satisfactory but Is Not Considered Critic W WASHINGTON Oct 4 Although Germanys Germany's new note on the thi Arabic case cas is not entirely satisfactory to the United States the situation is not considered d critical at t this time This was va stated today on high official au au- au S The view held by President Wilson and anti state department officials on the note handed to tt Secretary Laru Lansing In New York Saturday by hy Count von ven Bernstorff the German ambassador ambassador Is that it was not specific enough on the points insisted on by the president dent These are a disavowal owal of ot the sinking assurances that the act would not be repeated and proper reparation C Careful reul reading of the note delivered delIvered deity deity- ered by the German ambassador has convinced administration officials that further negotiations on ott the q tion are possible and that ther still sUIl reason to hope that Germany in the end accede to the wishes o 0 United States The note flote will not nol be answered mally immediately bat but Lansing at a conference later week with the German Gennan will inform him of the point United States wants cleared up y J the conference the tho ambassador h ii to communicate again to te government go the of the If Ti Slates States Germanys Germany's position now howmore howmore howmore how how- more nearly approaches the stan the United States than It did in previous note on the same ques quee It is understood that the note f satisfactory assurances that Ancans Art Arr cans cons traveling on unarmed liners not be endangered by submarine tack in the future but a disavowal of the sinking of ot Arabic Is not given |