U.S. ENVOY RESIGNS
He Praised Democracy in Germany (Received 9, 8-45 a.m.) ? BERLIN, Dec. 8. The American Ambasshdor, Mr. H. Dodd, will resign on January 1 and Mr. R. Wilson, Ambassador to Switzerlaiid, will succeed him. The New York Times Washington corre|pondent, commenting on the resignation, says: "It has been apparent for some time that he was uneomfortable in Berlin, due partly to divergences in his view with Nazi politics. Coincidentally tliere has been manifest coolness in the relations of the two countries not only because Mr. Dodd has taken Occasion during publio addressCs to praise democracy but also because he strongly opposed the American Embassy representation at Nureinberg,"
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 65, 9 December 1937, Page 5
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