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Show HOUGHTON TERMED j PEACE AMBASSADC BERLIN'. April 2. (Bv the Asac ated Pressi Tin remarks of Al B Houghton, American amhassadoi Germanv' on the occasion of the fit well dinner tendered him last prior to his departure for Berlin, I given unusual prominence by the Q man newspapers. Some r.f the r. wsp.i pers hall Houghton as a "p. a. ,. .m. bassadl v luvse seiuiuient.s n,-. ,.rd hi in a "hod welcome The !..,: it -n.-elger. A industrialist organ says. 13 Tho new amba.ssador's utterano afford a p!easlng contrast to the h ful anil venomous forensic prodel of some of our other former foefeH trust Mr. Houghton will be able tiM rjr out the White House polkiee wore reflected In his declaration 'Mr Houghton's words," sajfl Voasische Zeiiung, "may count 01 favorable reception, not' only becol of their sympathetic nentlmenta, j chiefly because of the fundamil significance Involved In the pflfl manner In which he rejects diaoH of the question of war guilt aUH pressed in the Versailles treaty, may not be able to agree over tlfl sties of tho past, hut this should prevent an understAndlng on the m lems of the future." |