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Show BERING I I Beautiful Vase Presented j to Roosevelt by j Kaiser j Berlin, May II. Amid the quiet! surreiundlngs of the Roosevelt library at the University of Berlin. Mr. 1 Roosevelt this morning again tackled the correspondence which has outrun him from the moment that he emerged from tho African Jungles. Lator the former piesldeut had a chat wilh Prof. C. G. Schilling and Paul Niederick. two of Germany's lest known hunters of Agrlcan big game. Mr. Roosevelt had luncheon as the guest of Joseph C. Crew, second sec-ond secretarv of the American embassy. em-bassy. Other guests were Mrs. i Roosevelt. Miss Roosevelt, Kermit. American Ambassador Hill. Mrs Hill, j Miss Hill. Henry White, former am- bassador to France, and Mrs. White j and Professor and Frau Schilling. Professor Schilling, with a stereiptt 1 cou. showed some flashlight pictures I of jungle animals and presented the colonel with five of the collection. Mr. Roosevelt concluded the afternoon after-noon with a visit to the zoological gardens. : Today Bmperor William sent to Mr. Roosevelt a vase from the royal por- celaln works. The vase is three teet j in height and bears on one side a likeness of his majesty. On the opposite oppo-site side are two views of tho Imperial Im-perial palace in Berlin one from tho bridge of the Elector, showing the enuestrlan statue of the great Elector and the other the palace terrace with the statue of William of Orange. One of the newspapers niu-gesU that a medal should bo struck commemorating com-memorating Mr Rewsevelt'a visit to Berlin. Honors for Roosevelt. London, Mav 14. When Mr. Roosevelt Roose-velt arrives Monday morulng ho wMI have dropped the role of private citi-; citi-; zen and so will be accordej the honors hon-ors due to the special ambassador to the funeral of King Edward VII. King George today designated two aides-de-camp to attend-the amiKUa-dor amiKUa-dor duriDg hls stay in London. These are Lord Pundonald 'and Commander Chtirlws E...F. Cunningbaine Graham, both distinguished In the service of the crown. i The aides-de-camp will nuet Mr j Rosevelt at Quecnsborough and accompany ac-company him to London. His train is J due at Victoria station at 7:45 'clock, j Awaiting the former president at the station will be n? of the king's eq jer- I rles. a representative of the Urklnh orelgn office. American Ambassador I Reid and the staff of the American embassy. j |