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Show SOUNDS NOTE OF OPTIMISM. Believed at Capital That Interference by Entente is Unlikely. Washington. If the new German government lives up to the statements of Ci".fncollL.r Kapp, institutes a regime re-gime that is without a taint of the Ilo-henzolierns Ilo-henzolierns and carries out the terms of the peace treaty, the allies and the United States will rest easily. Official opinion now shows a decided inclination to view the German uprising upris-ing in a more moderate fashion. It was declared that thus far no reason for the necessity of military intervention interven-tion in Germany existed. Moreover, the general trend of opinion among senators was that the situation in no way affected the peace treaty and that the German people were entitled to any form of government with the exception ex-ception of Hohenzollern monarchy that they desired. |