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Show jjf!, GIVEN PEOMINENCE NEXT TO ROYALTY BERLIN, April 19. Mention of Mr. ji Roosevelt's progress finds a rcgtilar place li'. : ;j 1 Hie official and semi-official Journals ly Immediately following the news of Euro- 5j i pean royalties. V ' Rector Eerlch Schmidt of the Unlvor- ' L ally of Berlin, has taken on an extra i , - staff of secretaries, who are engaged in i V ! writing refusals to many applicants for ' t - il tickets to the lecture Mr. Roosevelt will r. r; deliver at the unlvcndty. ' . " fl There arc 12.000 students, and it Is . M doubtful if a single student Is admitted. 1 J' The American embassy has been limited i i;,T to sixteen admission cards. Just enough ' I i f to supply thn members of the cmhassv '- and their families. ft Mr. Roosovolt has declined nn lnvlta- fJ tlon to a reception by tho American As-! As-! soclatlon of Commerce and Trade, as he ' Is refusing all Invitations from clubs" or ( i ? commercial bodies. Accordingly, thu rc- 11,.; ceptlon given by American Embassador I and Mrs. Hill will be restricted generally I i to Americans. |