Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 6, 1916, Page 5

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5 el —_—— COMPLETE TEXT OF GERHAN NOTE {Anrz Willing-to Make Concessions the Conduct of Subsea Warfare WHAT HE SAYS IN DETAIL with fhe ger 1 principle f visit and search and the destruction of merchant ognized by in belr the cc ( wa against ene l d on enemy freight | whiy n the war zon | ur 1ding Great Britain, With Bar L surances ha eve ) B y the government ' of e Unit No such as | 8 Are oo in the decla- ation of [ ) 1916 ~ v bt that these orde [ were ven or are executed in good : faith, Er actuall oceurped Jhey can in no kind of warfare be avoided altogether Allowances I must be made in the conduct of 5 naval warfare net an enemy re- by sorting to all kind of ruses, 8 whether perr i1Melt L Will Cae Su rines, | sh But apart f the possibility ox of error naval re, just lke warfare on land mplles unavoid able dangers eutral persons and good entering th fighting zone I n cages where the na- ¢ val action contined to ordinary forms of cruiser warfare, neutral persons and goods repeatediy come |¢ to grief ¢ The German government has re f peated] and ¢ xplicitly pointed out the dangers from mines that ; have led to the loss of numerous ghips Nentrals Assome Rinks. “The German government has made several proposals to the govs ernment of the United States in or- der to reduce to a minimum for American travelers and goods the in | herent dangers of naval warfare, [ I'mfortunately, the government of the United States decided not to ac- cept the proposale Had it ac-| KAISER WILHELM cepted, the government of the United States would have been fn-( o =" = 7 % g { sve : . AYS been to confine warfare on sea tims of mubmiar warfare are not ex trumental in preventing 1B anq 1and (o armed foroes of belllgerents | tended with the sarme warmth of feeling greater part of the accldents that| end safeguard as far as possible non | to many millic w of women and childran | American eitizens have met with fn|ombatants against the horrors of war. | who, according the avowed Intention | the meantime But, although th nslderations are of | of [ h government, shall e A2 : | Kreat welght, they alone would not starved, and w) wuffering, shall | The German government still| der present circumstances have doter force t torlous armies of the cen tands by its offer to come to an| mined the attitude of the German kov- ' tral powers into nominous capitula agreement along these lines, As| .lrmr;t-ul For In answer to the appeal tion : | by the government of the United the German government has ,,,4’“,«: MMT' - "'I \' "1" 1 Btates The Clerman government, in agres peatedly declared, it cannot dispense (manity and international law, the Ger. |'"®0t With the German people, falls to with the use of the submarine|man government must repeat once more undcrstand this diserimination, all the with all emphasis that it was not the Mmore t ) ated explicitly the conduct of warfare weapon in L % German, but the British ernment declared 1 cady 1o use the sube igaingt enemy trade. The German|wnich 1gnored al acoopted rules of in- | Inarine we in strict eonformity with government, however, hag now de~| ternational law and extended this terrible | the rules of rnatignal laws, as recog- cided to make a further concession,| War 10 the lives and property of 1 Jized before the outbreak of the war, it Britaln likewise nduct of warfare Great was rendy to to these combatants, having no for the Interests and rights of neutrals| ndapt the and non-combatants that through thig| rules. method of warfare have been mes Jured, “In sell-Aefense ugainst the iliegal con- gard whatever wdapting methods of submarine war o the interests of neutrals. “In reaching this decislon the German government is actuated by onsiderations which are above the evel of the digputed question, rely in More Charges Agninst Beitish, “Heveral attempts made by the govern- ment of the United States to prevall duot of British warfare. while fighting a ‘upon the British xovernment to act ac- bitter struggle for national existen, cordingly falled because of flat refusal Germany had to resort to the hard M on the | of Britiah government effective weapon of submarine warfare n Again and agaln Puts Blame on Great RAritain, “The German government attaches no v.oreover, (reat ess importance to the sacred principles has violated inte lonal 1aw, murpass f humanity than the government of the | Alleses Discrimination by U. % |0 41 pounds outraging neutral nited States. Tt again fully takes into| “As matters stand, the German gov- | rights, The lafe e adopted by ount that both governments for many | ernment cannot bul relterate regret that ! Groat B r coal con cars co-operated in developing interna-[the sentiments of humanity wi the | traband 1 Wng conditions jonal law In conformity with these prin- [ government of the United States extends | under wiic! ¥ n the ultimate ol ect of which has | Fmflw HERE TO “GROW WITH GROWING OMAHA ‘ with fervor to the unhapy such #15-17 S0.16"St. Phone D-335. 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