Show MAGYAR MAGY AR CLIQUE AGAINST ARCHDUKE TOLD Correspondence Between Czernin and amid Kaiser Ex Reveals Intrigue II I I New York March 27 George j. George Creel Cree 1 former chairman challman of or the tho committee on I public information lIon made public h here re j tonight a summary of or the secret corre corre- correspondence I corre-I of or Count lat I sign r n minister t of Austria Hungary which was turned l over to Edgar ar Sisson Sis Sia- bon son a at t Prague by tine the custodian official of or the Bohemian government on January January Jan Jan- uary 24 1 last One of or tho the most sensa sensa- sensational of or the disclosures was that there was a a. German Magyar conspiracy against tho time Archduke Francis Ferdl- Ferdl nard helm heir apparent to tho the throne of or Austria who was waft assassinated at Sara Sara- o Je June S 1 1014 1911 14 because he hc was ryas considered con con- a a. arival rival rhal of or the thc then Emperor William Mr Ir Creel said Mr rr Sisson accepted the privilege of or using the thc correspondence dence In behalf of or the tho United States government go Translators and a photographer photographer pho pho- tog to In n the tho service of or the tho com com- eo on public Information were set el elat at work to translate time the documents fo for general publication in this thin countr country country coun coun- tr try as the final 1 public contribution of oC the committee according to Creel Ho Ito declared one copy was nas to be bc turned over o to Secretary of or State Slate Lansing for tor Use uso of the peace conference commission commis slon sion In investigating responsibility for forthe forthe the thc outbreak of or the limo war t while another was to be he sent to the thc committee at for release the thc He lie Washington ton to press added that bur Air i Lansing s t copy undoubtedly undoubtedly un un- was In his hands and that the thc copy for the press probably was wason wason wason on its wa way to this countr country An Wish Jh In a report to Mr r. Sisson on the scope of or time the letters Capt Immanuel U. U 1 P. P A. A head of or tho the Prague bureau of or time the committee on public In Information information In- In forma formation said From the documents and letters letter It It will be shown that Francis Ferdinand was working on 0 building up a strong Austria which would eventually e emancipate emancipate emancipate eman eman- itself from the tho influence of or Ber Dor- lin This was blocking Berlins Berlin's plan for tor expansion toward tho rho east cast and the Berlin o camo came to an un- un with tho time Budapest t government government govern overn ment to offset the plans of or Francis Ferdinand From Irom ono one of tho letters It is evident evi I evident dent that the German emperors emperor's son Ertel Eitel Frederick w was s selected to stud study the Magyar language and to make mak friends of or the Magyar nobility Although no positive proof was found from the documents on hand as asto asto asto to time the conspiracy to kill Archduke Francis Fer Ferdinand it Is ls sufficiently evident o that there was no conspiracy in Serbia for fOl that lint purpose The archduke archduke archduke arch arch- duke was rather a friend of or Serbia In hatred of or the Magyars ars as ho know lenew of or tho rho conspiracy Between the thc Berlin and tho the Budapest governments It is 18 shown from letters that when A Hungarian Austro foreign minister annexed Bosnia In In InI I 1009 lOl and Serbia protested through and was supported h by J England Count had an un audience with Francis Ferdinand The latter was WILM against war with Serbia as the tho powers would sa say Halt after atter Serbia was nas overridden rid over den and nothing would be gained In such lIuch a war But nut Count f the chief of staff was wae strongly for war wal rime The rhe Hungarian genera staff was strongly ly under limo Influence of or the thc German general staff also shown It Is I 1 That a 11 strong centralized Austria Austria Aus Aus- tria und under I Francis FranchI Ferdinand was too loo strong a barrier against German ex expansion ox- ox lon towards the thc next far east cast Francis Ferdinand started to lo centralize central central- ize his power first with tho the creation of or a ministry of lh the imperial court COUlt u o of which the thc Intention intend n WRit was to offset Magyar Ja ar power Z 2 That there thereas wax Was a strong opposition opposition opposition tion against fig the thc direct secret and coin coin- on Page e 3 3 M G I 1 I t AGAINST ARCHDUKE TOlD 4 l' l c. c C from pa 1 I. I I- I mon electoral right for or Austria an anI and andi i Hi I M That there was a fusion of all alii 1 I landlords in Austria ta arm tOLi ats and for tor the support of oC the and Hungary and ami rights against peoples people's emperor a su so ui Iri democrats Feudalism lm nn and des des- m poti-m cn supposed to rot return urn under 1 rant is ta F Ferdinand The emperor and ho the aristocrats with other landlords m vented anted to rule Iule In Hungary Count certain Mr were Tt fists a anti and a supporters of ot Francis Ferdinand Ferdinand Fer Jer time tile I secret dinand through Count Other Hungarian s arl according to todo do were pro lei pro pro man and mud Francis Ferdinand M all all' d tJ rebels 1 It by I nr tl and Slams Slam's M In v 1 Ferdinand was dangerous dan dait- gain Francis TO 10 the thO German emperor emperor mid and his William feared 1 aspirations Emperor IV I and haled hale th the Slavs but like liked the tho MagI Mag Mag- I yarn yar lIe Jle said that Franck Francis Ferdinand FerdinandI I W was s too loo rabid toward the tho Magyars and andI I tried to Influence him I A. A way n via Gorman Austria Aust ia and Hungary Hungary Hun Hun- gary ar to tu the thc tar far ca east cast t was natural as the Magyars Magyars Ia ars had aspirations for or Bosnia I and Herzegovina lna The Tho Magyars with aGerman n a German prince as their king have h been heen the best beat l Frederick would allies o of William II n. And nd the pro pro-Ger- |