| Show GERMANY IN NO HURRY Will Take Time In Settling Venezuela Dispute HAS GOOD WILL OF U S I Carrying Out of Coercive Steps Will Probably Be Delayed Four or Five I WeeksPending tho Arrival of the I German Minister at Caracas Nothing Noth-ing Will Bo Done to Press President Presi-dent CastroU S Pleased That Germany and Not Undo Sam Is to Discipline Venezuela Berlin Dec 31 UntllJDr 0 Schmidt Ledn tho German Minister to Vane zueln arrives at Caracas which will be about January 5th nothing will be done by Herr von PilgrlmBaltazrl the German Charge dAffalres there to press President Castro further Dr SchmidtLeda bears Instructions from the Government The carrying out of the successive steps outlined In this Instruction will end In coercive measures meas-ures which will probably be applied In I four or five weeks time If Interme hate efforts shall rave failed In the meantime It Is possible however that events may shorten this period GOOD WILL OF UNITDD STATES Insomuch as Germany Is possosed of the good will of the United States In this matter Baron von RIchthofen Imperial Secretary of Foreign Affairs desires to give President Castro ample time to recognize this fact and the I fact also that Germany Is really In I earnest In the matter Germany will not act at the moment when a foreign I dlfllcully might strengthen President Castros hold upon his country by Inviting I In-viting Venezuelan national feeling against Germany UNCLE SAM SATISFIED It Is understood at the Foreign office here that the United States Is not only tolerant of Germanys purposes toward Venezuela but pleased that Germany and not the United States Is to undertake under-take to discipline Venezuela Into paying pay-Ing her debts and keeping faith with foreigners doing business there Germanys action with regard to Venezuela has bson likened here to Frances recent course toward Turkey which was considered to have wholesomely whole-somely affected the cpntroverslcs between be-tween 1 Turkey and other countries GAZELLE STILLAT KIEL The German cruiser Gazelle Is still at Kiel although she has been ordered to sail for the Caribbean aca1icr departure de-parture Is delayed by necessary out llttlng The German press today prints with satisfaction copious extracts from American editorials disapproving the dispatch from Washington to a New York newspaper printed Sunday to the effect that persons of Importance In the United States War and Navy departments de-partments considered war between Germany and the United States men I table S |