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Show GERMANS HOPE FDR JUSTICE Political .Influence of. America Rising and Heavy Responsibility Responsi-bility in European War Grows U.S.SHOULD AVOID WAR America Can Render Whole World Greatest Service by Keeping Out of Hostilities. Hos-tilities. London, April 7, 12:22 p. m. Fred-erlch Fred-erlch von Paeyer of the Progressive Peoplo's party touched upon German-American German-American relations in an address in the relchstag yesterday from which Reuter's Amsterdam quotes the following: fol-lowing: "The political Influence of America has arisen with tho duration of the war. In its growth lays the heaviest responsibility in the European states which caused the war. Germans Hope For Justice. ""We must havo the right to live and be of some account. We feel ourselves our-selves united with America by ties of blood and we hope tho American people will give us justice. "At tho present moment America perhaps can render tho whole world the greatest service by keeping out of reach of the flames of war. "Common dangers and successes binds us to our allies. Co-operation In peace must follow comradeship in war." Herr von Paeyer said the disposal of the submarine matter by the relchstag relch-stag was satisfactory to his party. oo |