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Show BERNSTORFF FOR A PRO-AMERICAN GERMAN POLICY BERLIN, July 13. (By the Vssociat-I ed Press) Count von Bernstorff, for-, mer German ambassador at Washington, Washing-ton, writing in Ihe weekly Democratic I Germany advocates a pro -American policy and points out a revision of the treaty of peace can come only through i the leagu of nations. ' When Germanv is ieceic( into the league," he says, "she can hope for a world order checking imperialism by individual powers and bringing about ;i system binding peoples together across ihe frontiers of slates I hardly hard-ly need to point out that such a pol-lC) pol-lC) WOUld had us to the side of tho I niied states. There the clanger of a league Of nations is a living one There alone are funds to be found, and i here ihe principal champion of the league will b.e at the helm for an-oth( an-oth( r twenty months. Count yon Bernstorff says that socialism so-cialism is unpopular in the l'njted States and therefore, if Germans wish to cultivate friendly relations with that country, they must convince Americans, Ameri-cans, not only that militarism is dead but that new Germany has no inten tlon of fostering a socialist world revolution. |