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Show EMPEROR WILLI! ' OERESJLTOBE' It Means to Possess Deep Conscience and High Mora.eJ His Germans Have Them Munlsh, Germany, Fob. 3. Tho Noue m Nnchrlchten has published an ... v. v.ew with Dr. Ludwlg Gang-hole, Gang-hole, uu uutlior In which Is gheii a luuuui account of the writers visit vis-it to Emperor William at tlio imperial imper-ial Held headquarters. Dr. Gnnghot-or Gnnghot-or suys: "1 heard nnd saw nn CMunplo of the emperor's quiet patlenco with sluudo-ous statements whlih should to Instructs o for us all. Remarks of juch a nature ei bitter htm, but even In his greatest excitement ho never il-lcs tho mastery of his tonguo. 1 board him say in such a caso: ''Hint ,s etror.g, but It la silly a so. It Is fortunate that truth alwas is wiser In the long run. uml that It haa longer long-er legs.' Kaiser Is Never Clttsr "Tho knightly conduct or individual individu-al opponents in tho Hold gladdens kmporor William," continues Dr. Ganghofor, "und I have nover heard any man speak so Justly of Individualities Individ-ualities and tho courage ami tho accomplishments ac-complishments for tho nation's enu-mlos. enu-mlos. Even against England I heard from tho emperor no unmenBured word spoken In anger. Every verdict ver-dict bo pronounces sovere as it sometimes some-times Is, Is always within the bounds of supremo reserve Nevertheless thore Is a slight but bard'y noticeable notice-able vibration In his majesty's voice when tho subject Is our Germanic cousins ntross tho channel. "In a conversation with the repre-hcntatlvo repre-hcntatlvo of a neutral state, tho emperor em-peror said once: "You are a sportsman. When In n horso race, tho weaker animals gradually diop out and only tho two strongest aro left, havo you ever Fcon tho Jockey of tho liorso which threatens to fall behind Btriko with his whip nt that Jockey of tho more nmbltious nnd stronger animal? "Tho man questioned shook his bend. Tho emperor continued: 'Why does England strlko nt us7 Why does sho not rather strike nt her own weakening horso?' Kaiser Defines "Kultur" "Yet other words of tn0 omperor niUEt bo remembered," the ieucBto I Nnchrlchten quotes Dr. Ganghofer as eaylng, "On one occnslon ho made I this remark: "Many pcoplo who Judgo ub German solely by outward polish and term us barbarians, seem not to know that there Is a great difference between civilization and "leu tur." England cortalnly Is a highly civilized nation. On0 notices this always In tho drnwlngroom, but to havo "kultur" means to possess deep constlenco and high morale My Germans havo conscience and moralo. "When thoy say In othor lnnds that It wns my Intention to found n world omplro, thnt Is tho funniest nonsenso over said nbout mo. But In tho morale, mor-ale, IndUBtry and conBclonco of tho German people Is to bo found a con- I quorlng powor that wilt open the I world for them." |