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Show ARCHIBALD IS DUE IN NEW YORK TODAY Will Proceed to Washington to Offer an Explanation of His Action. WASHINGTON, Sept. IS. James F, J. Archibald, the American upon whom letters from Dr. Constantin Dnmba, Aus-tro-Hungarian embassador here, and Captain Franz von Papen, German military mil-itary attache, to their respective governments, govern-ments, were found by British authorities, authori-ties, is due to arrive in New York tomorrow to-morrow and is expected to come to Washington immediately to offer an explanation ex-planation of his action. Laws believed to apply to his case as it affects American Ameri-can neutrality have been carefully studied at the department of justice, but what action is contemplated has not been announced. Acting Secretary Polk of the state department and Attorney General Gregory Greg-ory saw President Wilson late today. Mr. Polk would not say what had been discussed or whether photographic copies of the messages carried by Archibald Archi-bald had reached the state department, and the attornev general was equally reticent, although it is believed the Archibald case was discussed in both interviews. |