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Show IIEIIClDIPLGflf ' FEMES III i U. S. Commissionei: Is Domi-.ciled Domi-.ciled in Former American Embassy Em-bassy No Credentials -3ERLIN, Jan. 19. (By the Associated Associ-ated Press.) The presence In Berlin q an American diplomatic representative representa-tive while Germany is not represented m Washington, has created a situation that evidently is perplexing to the Wllhelmstrasse. Ellis L. Dresel, com-ra'lssloner com-ra'lssloner of the United States, arrived here Saturday and is domiciled in the former American embassy building. It is not expected that Mr. Dresel will present his credentials to the foreign for-eign office. He has the rank of "government "gov-ernment commissioner." Outside of an unofficial call by an attache, who is personally acquainted with Mr. Dresel, the government does not expect for the tUpo being to take cognizance of his presence in Berlin, although The Associated As-sociated Press is informed that the I government is pleased to see the I j United States represented in the re-es-J J tabllshed diplomatic colony. I "-Jn view of the very emphatic state- mcnt emanating from Washington to I the effect that the armistice condT I Hons still are governing relations be-I be-I tween the two countries, the question I of a German representative in Wash-I Wash-I irtgton has not been discussed, even I to' the extent of hinting at the man I j probable for the post, to which the I , government evidently is attaching I ' great importance. I ' oo I ' That Michigan university professor, I who predicted the end of the world on I December 17, must have figured on I , telling Fielding H. Yost how rotten his 1919 football team was. |