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Show . . PfllHI IF mm WMi NOTORIOUS Jim is JI I Warning From American Government Results in Decision of Berlin to Dismiss Von Eckhardt By Aaeociattd Press.' WASHINGTON, Dp.-. 23. Ambassador Fletcher at Mexico City "advised the iilate I department today that YA Pueblo, i a government organ, had denied that Von Eckhardt. the German mln-j mln-j Inter to Mexico, had bee a recalled, j Other .Mexican newspapers, however, aay that Von Kckharit's mlssSon there j has been terminated, though ho has j not decided as to leaving tho country. 1 An Indirect warning from the American government was responsible j for tho decision of the German authorities au-thorities to dispense with the services of the notorious Minister von Kck-. Kck-. hardt Mexico City. It was learned . officially tod;iy that a hint was trans-) trans-) mltted to Pel lin recently tha It was (difficult to reconcile Eckhardt a con- propaeanda with the new Ormun ; government's proteKtutious of regard for the 1'nited MHte and reeated ' apieals for food supplier, t" Evidence of Eckhardt's influence in the Mexican capital waft seen today In a report from Ambaasador Fletcher that El Pueblo, a government organ, had published a denial of the min-I min-I ister's recall. The state department lias leen advised ad-vised of the recall, although evidently there ha ben no official announcement announce-ment of it at Mexico City. Ambassador Ambassa-dor Kitcher said the newspaper ' thece. other thun El Pueblo, were saying Eckhardt's minslon had ended, j though he had not decided aa to ; leMving the country. . , |