Lan-; j anti-seItic boycott will be re-called Hitler Government Reserves Right To Reinstate Oppression of Jewish People BERLIN (JP) The government announced today that the anti-semitic boycott will not be resumed Wednesday. - ' The Nazi party, which called the one-day boycott last Saturday reserves the right, however, to reinstate the boycott in the event tha "atrocity campaign", is resumed abroad. American officials in Berlin were enraged over an allegation by the "Pangerman press service," edited by two Nazis, that "an atrocity lie factory has been set up in the American consulate general." The Service claims that the American consulate, like the Po-I sh, collects accusations of eastern Jews against Nazis. George S. Messersmith, United States consul general, said: "We strongly resent these unwarranted implications and will by proper representations insist on immediate stoppage. "Naturally, during the past days the consulate has received, as is its duty, American citizens who complained of mistreatment Their affidavits were taken who complained of mistreatment. Their affidavits were taken and through the foreign office presented to the police presidency. "It was also our duty to receive applications from foreigner; for visas. Whenever they tried to tell us their stories of personal hardship we politely declined to entertain these or the grounds this is not our business."