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Show TARNOWSKI CASE NOT ALARMING TO AUSTRO-HUNGARY VIKXNA, Sunday, Dec. 3. via London. Dec. 4, 1 p. m. The situation whlob has arisen regard I nt? the safe conduct for Count Adam Tarnowski von Tarnow, the new Austro-Hungarian ambassador to the United States, apparently is creating little interest in government circles here. Similarly there seems to be no inclination inclina-tion at 1 he American embassy to discuss dis-cuss the matter, although it is known that .Ambassador Pen field feels that he is principally responsible for the Austro-Hungarian Austro-Hungarian government having made the appointment at this time, hoping in this way to end a condition which was inconvenient in-convenient to all concerned. Neither Ambassador Penfleld nor the Austro-Hungarian government had been officially notified up to late last night that the refusal of a safe conduct to Count Tarnowski was definite. It was said at the foreign office that such notification would have to come from American sources. |