Show I FRIENDLY GREETINGS Embassador From Germany Conveys Best Wishes Roosevelt Washington Nov JSHerr Von Hol I leben German Embassador to the I United States has Just returned to Washington from his summer vacation j I abroad and has resumed the duties of his post here When asked about the existing relations between Germany j I and the United States the Embassador said J saidThey I They have never been better or more cordial The great sorrow which I came to yoiir country through the tragedy l Buffalo has aroused the sympathy of the German rmn people who areso closely unlfTfif people of the United Stalcsby the many tjes of blood and friendship Just as In private pri-vate lfewe think more ofa friend whonufale has made to suffer severely so the German people have been brought nearer to those of the United Statey through the latter countrys great Misfortune Mr MoKlnleys great qualities In private life as well ns hlH great statesmanship shown In his dealIng deal-Ing with public affairs have always been thoroughly understood and appreciated ap-preciated My countrymen continued the Em bassador look up to your new chivalrous chival-rous President with admiration and full confidence admiring the country at the same time which can produce a man of such high abilities as your Chief Executive The Embassador before leaving Germany I Ger-many had been received bY the Emperor Em-peror who Instructed him to convey to Mr Roosevelt his Majestys most l friendly greetings and best wishes of rrendl grectns nnl r success for his administration My sovereign the Embassidor said has the most frank admiration for Americas Ameri-cas progress and the most friendly feelings for the United States |