Show SUMMONS GERARD FOR CONFERENCE CONF NCE 1 EMPEROR WILL l RECEIVE ENVOY i- i 1 AT WAR FRONT FRONTI I Imperial ri a Cha Chancellor llor Expected to Re Rep Return turn to Berlin Tomorrow to Prepare Prepare Pre Pre- Germanys Germany's Answer s pare to Latest American Note WASHINGTON April 27 Secretary Secretary Lansing ann announced un d late lale I today in response to questions that the situation between the e United Stat Stats s and Germany was unchanged r I I. I BERLIN April 27 Wireless less to Sayville Jarnes J James V. V. Gerard the American ambassador to Germany will leave Berlin tonight for the German Geiman army headquarters where he will be r received b by bythe bythe the German emperor Dr von Yon l Io Hollweg Bethmann-Hollweg n the German imperial chancellor who up to the present has has' been at the army headquarters is expected expected ex ex- ex t to come to Berlin tomorrow to prepare Germanys Germany's answer to the latest American note nofe r. r Foreign Minister von van Jagow called on Ambassador Gerard at atthe atthe atthe the American embassy at 10 o'clock this morning for tan talk on the I general situation and declared his intention of returning l later ter in the day LONDON Ap April il 27 The The most difficult problem of diplomacy which Germ Germany ny has been called upon to solve since the war began beganis is that presented by the American note on submarine warfare says say's saysa a Semiofficial telegram from a Berlin to the Cologne Gazette as forwarded forwarded forwarded for for- warded by the Exchange T Telegraph corre correspondent pond nt at Amsterdam The semiofficial telegram says the answer to the tle American note will not be given before the end of the the- week the correspondent corre telegraphs as the decision to o be arrived arrive at is the most I difficult sp since the outbreak of th the war war t j I WASHINGTON April 27 Chair Chah Chair Chairman 1 i man Stone of f the senate foreign rela- rela 8 Jt J t prepared today today today-ta to tolay tolay lay lay before before the committee the results of ot his hs coner conference nee with President Wilson Wil- Wil son last Regarding tard n inte international tatton l. l nation the problems JI c confronting The he submarine controversy formed the principal topic of ot discussion al although although at- at though the Mexican situation and Ja Japans Japan's of ot j the pans pan's protest against features s. s immigration bill were were taken up The Japanese protest wa was up for consideration at a meeting today of ot the I senate Immigration committee 1 |