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Show DUMBA TELLS LANSING HE WILL SAIL ON SEPT. 28 By International lews Service. LENOX. Mass.. Sept. 22. Dr. Co-stantln Co-stantln T. Dumba, embassador of Austria-Hungary, Austria-Hungary, today received cabled per-mlpsion per-mlpsion from Baron von Eurlan. minister of foreign affairs of Austria -Hungary, to return to that country at once for the purpose of making a personal report. Dr. Dumba Immediately wired to the state department In Washington, notifying the United States government of his intention inten-tion to sail from New York on the Rotterdam Rot-terdam September 2S. Reservation have been made on the afternoon express of Sunday for Dr. and Mme. Dumba. Mme. Dumba (.ailed on several of the cottagers today. She will immediately j engage in hospital work on her return to Vienna. Dr. Dumba's country place in the outskirts of Vienna probably will be turned into a private hospital and Mme. Dumba will don the garb of a nurse and aid the wounded soldiers. Dr. Dumba. asked If he would make a statement to the press before he left the United States, said he had no intention in-tention of doing so. "My letter to Mr. Lansing was a sufficient suf-ficient explanation of my position," he asserted. "There is really nothing more to say." At the embassy today Baron Zwledinek, counsellor, said the embassy could not discuss the report that Kajetan Merey von Kapos-Mere. a former embassador to Italy, would succeed Dr. Dumba. Baron Zwicdlnek said the report appeared to be premature. |