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Show GERMAN PRESS UPHOLDS ACTION OF EMBASSADOR RERUN. Sept. 1J, via Tendon. 1:18 p. m. The report that the United BtateS hnd requested the recoil of JSmbaBSadoi Dumb waji received too late for genera! comment In Saturday tnorninjPfl Berlin npwp papers, only the M nrtrniposi h tul t lie VoBBleohe Zeltung referring editorially to the report. The former stivs; As long as only h dispatch from British BOUroee la at hand, we will reserve re-serve our Judgment. Should America really demaml the recall of the em-haasador em-haasador only because he, tn. the course of doing his duty, warned his countrymen apalnst treason to the fatherland. It would afford now proof of the attitude, which may hardly be described as benevolent, that America hap taken toward ua from the beginning. The Vosslsche Zeitung nays: It does not seem to point to pronounced pro-nounced good will on the part of the, American government. Thp embassador embas-sador only did his duty when he sailed the attention of subjects of the monarchy mon-archy employed in munitions factories, fac-tories, working for the allies, to the criminality of their conduct under the laws of their fatherland. We learn that printed sheets demanding de-manding the destruction of American Ameri-can munitions factories have occasionally occa-sionally been Inserted secretly in German Ger-man newspapers sent to America. lYopaganda of this sort is as criminal as it is Billy; It cannot be described otherwise than as grave misconduct. |