Show WILL PAY FOR LOSS OF LIES HAS ACCEDED TO AMERICAN DEMANDS FOR settlement OF ARABIC CASE expresses regret for lor loss of live lives disavows sinking of vessel but grees to pay indemnity to the families of victims washington germany has com plemely acceded to the american demand tor for settlement of the arabic care the imperial government in la a letter presented on an october 5 by its ambassador count von bernstorff to secretary lansing disavows the sinking of the vessel announces that it has so to notified the sab submarine marine corn com m ader who made maae the attack ex presses regrets for the loss ol 01 ameri amert can lives and agrees to pay an in ID to their families official washington as both gratified and rel relieved leed ky the diplomatic victory the communication delivered by the ambassador pursuant to general instruction instructions from his government spread absolute confidence that there would bo be no more submarine controversies contro veralee between the united states and germany for the document reveals that stringent orders hare have been given to submarine commanders to prevent a recurrence of such inci dents ab a the arabic sine since this case embraces the prin chiples tor for which president wilson con tended in his notes following the torpedoing of the Luil tanta and the fal aba the he conce concessions silona made by germany to the american viewpoint were generally regarded as paving the vay way for amicable settlement of all the cases which have threatened of diplomatic relations between the two countries count von yon barnstorff Berna left here tues day night happy over the result results of his work expressing the confident hope that relations between germany and the united states would continue to improve with the of the arabic arable controversy the dispatch to great britain of the long delayed american note on interference with trade Is ex pecked within a few daya days president ail son has ha consistently refused to send this communication while the issues with germany were pending because the berlin government bad through its notes given the imbres slon that on the action which the united states took with orle one aset set of depended its sivea a con ormita to international law |