Show f GERMANY REPLIES fJ IN Ji HILL HILt AFFAIR AFFAIL t. t Emperor Recalls All Expressions of t C Disapproval in Formal Notice S TOWER IS EXONERATED S. S f J Statement Intended to Close CIos S iY In Incident ident May Fail Fat in in Purpose S S I S S G 0 I t t M H 4 O 0 S-S S 5 4 44 4 Wa Washington March 29 De De- De 4 S 4 spite tho the change chango In n Germanys Germany's 4 p 44 4 attitude altitude toward tow Dr Hill Hm it Ii Was t- t k 44 4 learned that the administration 4 4 expects he refuse 4 I s. lively to accept tho the Berlin 4 pJ 9 berth He Ho realizes that beC because be- be 4 C cau cause o of ot the thc imbroglio his u use use- e- e P filings s there has hos ended It Is 4 X 5 understood ho will demand an 4 appointment of equal import import- 4 anc nc or retire from the dip dip- 44 4 ser service 5 t 4 54 4 44 1 ct H H- H 4 tO 40 P p i Republican Special Cable S i Berlin Jern March 29 Emperor Emperor William Wil Wll I liam Ham full fully alive to tho attitude o of t President l' l Roos Roosevelt elt and the c. c of nf the American public pubic as ns re regards th tho S t j- l alleged objection to to- Dr David Jayne C S II JIm ill as ambassador from the United S S Slates to Germany German has recalled al all allS S his expression ion of oC disapproval al and arni wilbe will wil willbe be pleased to welcome Dr Hill HIlI as th the successor of or Charlemagne Tower Th The 5 emperor has caused causell this fact to be bc b 3 communicated to President Roosevelt 5 At the same sune time tImo th the German man forS foreign for for- S eign eln office has issued a remarkable statement which many A Americans fear feat complicate the matter at f- f Text of or Notice i This notice follows The notices which have ha appeared S S hitherto In the f foreign pre press s in regard to the Hill affair have htwe originated orf in inthe inS S the erroneous Impression th that t it wt was Jr intended at Berlin to t recall all the ai t 5 5 s given ghen here II t autumn to Mr 11 t i. i Hills Hill's appointment This ha has never been thought of S 1 true It Is ruC that arose as to whether et er Mr lull Hit would feel himself S comfortable In In the post pOl of ot American ambassador to fo Berlin but the theo o. o f S doubts doubt havo be been ben n removed so that 5 f S 8 in the wa way o of Mr p nomination to to th IJ B zIn om om- om S lIo ri l. l b ill illa a ho ou would d' d dhave have b or h a ns as 5 y y other unobjectionable lo r pr S t iv would bo ho if Ir runn l by President Roosevelt l S that 4 It is to ho stated emphatically c S throughout the whole Incident the amS ambassador am nm- S 4 SIr Mr Tower To has not swerved cd S for ono instant from the straight lineS line lino S of or f absolutely loyal and honorable conduct con con- duct both bolh ton toward aid his own ov government S 4 and find the imperial German go govern ment S There Is considerable ahle discussion as asto S to 10 what Dr Hill or the government at Washington thinks of or tho the German Jj i c r governments government's assumption that Dr Hill nUl nUll JjR R l would not bo be comfortable in without first consulting Dr Hill Hili It ItIs Is argued he would not have havo been Ih i. i appointed If he ho objected to tho the pO pot post t. t S It is ig thou thought ht In diplomatic circles 4 5 p that the action of the emperor and J. J S the foreign office was the tio result o of the extreme extremo a agitation the affair caused caus cans 5 ed Cd In the United States Tho last sen sentence cn- cn tence in the statement referring to Mr Mi 11 I Tower leads man many to believe lello that the theS S 1 am ambassador basHlor Is somewhat some m. m nervous ous f a ato as asS S to the outcome S The statement has been cabled to S. S the tho German ambas ambassador at Washing ashin Washington F ton and additional explanations have hav been heen cabled to th the state department The aim of the German for foreign S is to clo eloe Io o the Incident in a n manner manue satisfactory to the President the people of or th the United States I |