Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1916 — HINTS OF AGREEABLE SETILEMENT [ARTICLE]

HINTS OF AGREEABLE SETILEMENT

' Germany's Reply May Be Expected at Any Hour; Deliberations ' Having Been Completed. ' Berlin, May I. -4 p. m. Via ' London 11: 30 p. m.—Future Ger- ' nmn-Ajnerican relations probably ' can be looked forward to with ' less apprehension. The Assoeiat- ' e<l Press is permitted to make this 'statement although dispatches ' bearing on the nature of the ' German reply to the American ' note respecting submarine warfare have been stopped by the ' censorship. The deliberations at great headquarters have been concluded and Ambassador Gerard will leave this evening for Berlin, ar- ' riving here Tuesday afternoon. The German reply is expected with little delay, but it is considered undesirable that preliminary indications of the nature of the note should be published abroad. 1 May Get Note Today, Copenhagen, via London, May 2.—-2:36 a. ni.—The Politken’s Berlin correspondent understands ' that the German reply to the American note will be delivered Tuesday or Wednesday. Berlin, May 1. —10:15 a. m.— Via London, 9:10 p. m.—Discussions over the answer to the American note continued Sunday at great headquarters without a conclusion being reached, according to advices to the Lokal Anzeiger.