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Show Will GIVEN WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. An indirect indi-rect warning from the American government gov-ernment was responsible for the decision deci-sion of the German authorities to dispense dis-pense with the services of the notorious noto-rious Minister von Eckhardt at Mexico Mexi-co City. It was learned officially today to-day that a hint was transmitted to Berlin recently that it was difficult to reconcile Eckhardt's ccntinufd anti-American anti-American and anti-ally propaganda with the new German government's protestations of regard for the United li States and repeated appeals for food supplies. Evidences of Eckhardt's influence in the Mexican capital was seen today in a report from Ambassador Fletcher that El Pueblo, a government organ, had published a denial of the minister's minis-ter's recall. The state department has been advised ad-vised of the recall, although evidently , there has been no official announce-' announce-' ment of it at Mexico City. Ambassador Fletcher said the newspapers there, other than El Pueblo, wore saying Eckhardt's mission had ended, though he had not decided as to leaving tho country. 00 |