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Show KAISER OBJECTS TO L EMBASSADOR PROPOSED . J, 4ll WASHINGTON, Juno .One reason for the delay In announcing the appointment appoint-ment of an embassador to Germany! to succeed Dr. David J syne . Hill. It wee learned this afternoon. Is too fact that tho German emperor has suggested that he did not care to receive In Berlin -the man whom President Taft had aeldoted for that post . 'It wilt be recalled that some time vi go the president made up his rrttnd regarding regard-ing this appointment and that the QJ-man QJ-man government was asked whether the selection would bo acceptable or not. The greatest secrecy was maintained atthe White House and the state department as to the Identity of tho man selecusJitby the president for tho post. There gave been msny guesses, snd each has teas met with denial In official quarters There seems to have been some anticipation an-ticipation on the part of this government govern-ment that there might be ohrectlona in Berlin to tho envoy proposed, kndthe greatest efforts were made to kapfha selection secret In order that it might never be known upon whom the dlsfaror of tho kaiser fell. . t The Identity of the man whose nktite has been rejected by the kaiser Is ltM behind half a dosen nsmes that hse, come up since the announcement of Ir. Hill's retirement as possible appointees to tho post. The first of these mentioned men-tioned was John G. A. irishman. m-bassidor m-bassidor at Rome. John Hays Hammpnd has Intermittently been mentioned for the appointment, but he to understood not to desire this assignment. |