Show I GERMANY CALLS GALLS II UI U. S S. S ENVOY HOME Rela Relationship p Strain Strai Increases BERLIN Nov 18 UP UP-Ger- UP Ger Germany man many completed a psychological suspension of relations with the United States today by ordering nazi Ambassador Hans Heinrich Dieckhoff to ret return rn to Berlin and ep explain ail President Preside t Roosevelt Roosevlt 1 strange attitude toward recent events in the reich The departure of Dieckhoff and I th the recall to Washington of U. U S S. Ambassador Hugh R. R Wilson willin will willin willin in no way wa represent a formal break in relations between the two gov gov- Yet it was a diplomatic way of f making clear that friendship friendship friendship friend friend- ship between them is severely strained that commercial and other normal relationships are to be conducted conducted conducted con con- ducted by second string diplomats Reply Is Question A propaganda ministry spokesman spokesman spokesman spokes spokes- man asked how long Dieckhoff would remain in Germany replied How long will Ambassador Wilson Wilson Wilson Wil Wil- son remain in the United States The reply which officials would not elaborate implied that Dieckhoff Dieckhoff Dieck- Dieck hoff loff was recalled because of Wilson's Wilsons Wilsons Wilson's Wil Wil- Vilson's sons son's departure The speed with which Germany acted indicated the indignation felt in official circles against the United States Whether either ambassador ever Continued on Page Three Column Three u. u GERMANY S.-GERMANY STRAIN GROWS Continued from Page One will return to his post appeared uncertain uncertain un un- certain It is not unusual in international in international in- in affairs for nations which are in controversy to maintain maintain main main- tain regular diplomatic relations except for the presence of an am am- Such a situation existed between France and Italy until today's scheduled presentation of credentials at Rome by Ambassador Andre Francois Poncet Recalls Are Unusual But the withdrawal of the American American Amer Amer- ican and German ambassadors tomake to tomake tomake make reports was unusual for several reasons 1 The strain came just as Europe's Europe's Eu Eu- ropes rope's democratic powers were see seeking to improve relations generally generally gen gen- gen I and in particular to reach an accord with Germany 2 2 It emphasized the American policy of condemning government by force as illustrated at the mo- mo ILL BE BACK IN MONTH U U. U S. S AMBASSADOR Al SAYS LE IIA HAVRE VR France ce Nov 18 INS INS Hugh Hugh R. R Wilson U. U S. S ambassador to Go Germany many flatly announced today that he will tell return return return re re- turn to Berlin in a month His announcement was made aslie as ashe ashe he lie sailed for New York on the liner Manhattan Denying that his departure from Germany amounted to a breach of diplomatic relations Wilson Vilson said I am definitely returning returning returning re re- turning to Germany I shall be bein bein bein in the United States fa a month then go back to Berlin ment by the nazi Semitic anti-Semitic laws Jaws 3 It emphasized that the new United British-United States trade treaty signed yesterday was as significant as a symbol of international amity as for its economic implications Attitude Held Strange Germanys Germany's attitude toward indications indications indications indi indi- that the United States is not interested in closer trade relations relations relations rela rela- with the reich may have been reflected in the official news agency statement announcing Dieckhoff's return to Berlin in order to report on the strange attitude of President President PrES PrE'S ident i- i dent Roosevelt and the United States At the same time t tie le nazi press lambasted the British British American American trade treaty as the result of Jewish agitation that serves business Belated reports showed that anti- anti Semitic terrorism last week was even more widespread than previously previously previously indicated and there was a rush of desperate Jews in an effort to get visas from foreign consulates in Berlin Still further restraints intended to drive Jews into a modern modern modern mod mod- ern ghetto life were expected BERLIN Nov 18 UP The IP-The The anti- anti Jewish drive is costing Germany orders for her goods from abroad and it appeared today that other economic difficulties may follow One exporter said all orders had been canceled by customers in five leading countries around Germany Another asserted ruefully that the steep downward curve of businESS business business busi busi- ness extended beyond the bottom of his sales saies graph The sharp decrease of foreign orders manufacturers said was the first effect they noted after the wrecking of Jewish shops the tire decrees decrees decrees de de- crees ordering these shops under Aryan proprietorship and the fine a consequence of the shooting by a Jewish boy of the Paris embassy secretary Ernst Vom Rath who was buried yesterday with nazi honors |