Show JEW DRIVE SHOCKS ROOSEVELT President Pledges Armed Defense for Americas Hull Admits Future Berlin Relations Uncertain WASHINGTON Nov 15 INS The INS The future of Americas America's diplomatic representation in Germany is clouded in Secretary of State Cordell Cordeli Cordell Cor- Cor dell deli Hull admitted today In the wake of special orders which went forth from President Roosevelt summoning A Ambassador Hugh R. R Wilson to return to Washington Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington immediately Hull today declined declined de de- de- de dined to speculate on whether or not the American envoy may take permanent leave of Berlin Hull stated flatly that he would not undertake to speculate about the future when he was pressed by correspondents for clarification of the governments government's order for Wilson I to report and consult on nazi Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Ger Ger- many's persecution of the Jews Indicate Future Nor would the secretary indicate the future relations of the United States with Germany Hull HuH left left- the matter precisely where it stood last night when the terse announcement was made that the American envoy to Germany had been instructed to return to Washington immediately Asked for a clarification of the American governments government's intentions regarding Ambassador Wilson Hull first said he could only state that Wilson sails Thursday from Havre France aboard the liner Manhattan To a question as to whether Hull would see Wilson before departing November 25 for the Pan-American Pan conference at Lima Peru Hull said he did not know Wilson probably will dock in New NewYork York on the while Hull sails on the afternoon of the which would give ample time lime for Wilson to make a report To Report to Roosevelt In any event however the principal principal principal pal report it was learned is to be made direct to President Roosevelt on whose shoulders will rest the decision decision decision de de- de- de of what further steps the United States may take in letting Germany know in no uncertain terms its opinion on on Germanys Germany's 1 Th 1 LeL 1 U. U oj Jews deWS Had the United States in concert with Britain and France asked Germany to relax its restrictions on Jewish refugees leaving Germany particularly on their being permitted permit permit- ted to carry sufficient money from Germany to finance their flight Hull was asked Does this government government government govern govern- ment contemplate any action to give the Jews a place of refuge outside outside outside out out- side of the functioning of the international international international inter inter- national refugee committee at London London London Lon Lon- don Had the United States made any new and specific suggestions to the refugee committee To To- To all of these questions Hull simply replied that he h had d nothing further urther to say but that such matters matters matters mat mat- were being handled by the general general general gen gen- eral refugee committee which was working fr from niday day to d day dayto to grapple with the problem He reminded his questioners that the United States has only one representative representative representative rep rep- on the international committee wv S 7 e 1 rn M A J J I 4 d J. J I I f K f JA f J 4 1 S 4 THE MAN IAN w WHO lo FIRED SHOTS HEARD ROUND WORLD Fatal shooting of Ernst von Rath at the German embassy embassy em em- bassy in Pa Paris is by Herschel Grynszpan Polish Jewish youth provoked unprecedented nazi drive on Jews lews in Germany with attendant world-wide world diplomatic repercussions Grynszpan left is shown with French detective after his arrest November 7 |