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But even if the disturbai succeed, there is a prob hand that we shall com ployed Archibald to bear official dis- patches from him to his government: “By reason of the admitted purpose ter was entirely in Dr, Dumba’s hand- writing: The envelope was address- ed, “Through good opportunity to his ed the action last night. It was the answer of ‘the American government to Dr- Dumba’s explanation of his ment of the United States express its deep regret that this course has become necessary and assures the " DUNBA NUST LEAVE; DEMAND T0 AUSTRIA fote Sent Asking That Am- ¢ bassador Be Withdrawn '\ Washington, Sept. 10.—American bassador Penfield at Vienna has i:n instructed to inform the Aus- _tro-Hungarian government that Dr. Constantin Dumba no longer is ac- interceded letter to Vienna outlining plans for handicapping . plants in this country making war supplies for the allies. i Ambassador Penfield was instructed by cable on Wednesday to deliver the following note to the Austrian for- eign office:— Austrian Note. Sent. “Mr. Constantin Dumba, the Aus- tro-Hungarian ambassador at Wash- ington, has admitted that he propos- ed to his government plans to in- stigate strikes in American -manufac- turing plants engaged in the produc- | tion of munitions of war. The in- formation reached this government | through a copy of a letter of the am- | bassador to his government. The | bearer was an American citizen nam- and intent of Mr. Dumba to conspire to cripple legitimate industries of the people of the United States and to interrupt their legitimate trade, and by reason of the flagrant viola- tion of diplomatic propriety in em- ploying an American citizen protectea by an American passport as a secret bearer of official dispatches through the lines of the enemy of Austria- Hungary, the president directs me.to inform your excellency that Mr. Dumba is no longer acceptable to the government of the United States as ‘the ambassador of his imperial ma- jesty at Washington- Want Recall, “Believing that the imperial and royal government will realize that the government of the United States imperial and royal government that it sincerely desires to continue the cordial and friendly relations which exist between the United States and Austria-Hungary.” Following is a translation of Dr. Mumba’s letter to Burian. The let- Excellency von Burian, etc., etc., etc. Vienna." Noble Lord: Yesterday evening Consul General von Nuber received the inclosed pro memeria (aide memoiré, as it has been called or simply ‘“memorandum” Dumba Silent to Newspapers After Talk With Lansing in pursuance of his oral proposais with respect to the preparation of | i disturbances in the Bethlehem | f Schwab’s steel and munitions fac- |t tories as well as in the Middle West Today at 12 o’clock Mr. Archibald, | v who is well known to Your Excel- |} lency leaves on the Rotterdam for Berlin and Vienna. I would like to use this rare, safe opportunity to recommend the proposals most warm- ly to your Excellency’s favorable con- | a sideration t I am under the impression that | & we could, if not entirely prevent the |2 production of war material in Beth- | # lehem and in the Middle West, at | ¢ any rate strongly disorganize it and hold it up for months, which, ac- cording to the statement of the Ger- week! | German | among the skilled elements, inform me with respect to this letter, pressure of the crisis, faves ng conditions for our Poor @ ellow-countrymen. In hese white slaves at present § hours a day in seven days | Alas, weak persons consumptive, As workingmen are hecome will be made forthwith for There has, besides this, been German private, (undeslin ry office for providing em) nd which already works vo nd well for such persons. ' hall joim and the widest ontemplated for us, 1 beg Your Excellency through wir man Military Attache, 1s of great im- | YOU approve of same. portance, and which amply outweighs In greatest haste andresp the relatively small sacrifice of | Votion, money. toptable as an envoy to the United Btates, and to ask for his recall. 8ecretary Lansing formally announc- has no alternative but ‘to request the recall of Mr. Dumba on account of his improper conduct, the govern- ed Archibald, who was traveling un- der an American passport. The am- bassador has admitted that he em- QUL N BRI T S WE WANT YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT . QUALIT T W By Every Test of Service Thi Furniture Proves Its Worth* The keen study, conscientous effort and rare skill of ¢ra whosé motto is: “There’s no such word as fail,” enables us to P you this new Fall Furniture of Confidence for ihe bettering of e life. 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( Up Stairs | 183 Main Street, New Britain MILLINERY = HEADQUARTERS % MBA_ om HIE) The accompanying photograph of Dr. Dumba, the Austro-Hungarian ambassador, was taken on the steps of the state department building after Dr- Dumba had been in conference with Secretary of State Lansing, After the interview the significant hint was given in an official quarter that news- do well to avoid . say- of action haa by the govern- papers would ing that no course been decided upon ment. A more enlightening state- ment was asked for, but was re- fused. In the accompanying photo- graph Dr. Dumba, is shown, followed hy newspapee mén, to whom he was noncommittal. Up Stairs | with a cane,