Show I N PIS t I AT I s Servants er of Swiss gat ion and V Workers I Iny I ny y of CO Consulates I dered Out of U. U S. S I 1 i 0 By AssOr Associated d Press J Jul ul t 1 f formerly r con con- ther hel with the German Germanor or any anyone one of the th be many is S 5 in Am America r ca nave have been to leave the t United States States t l n that then their presence presence in ins s S s undesirable will be sent to he tie state department Germans G ans who principally are i servants were not told that suspected of being spies fence rence that their 10 loyalty aiLy to the make it difficult for tor them In l in in this country without ato atto at- at 1 to o send inform information tion of mil to their government cle le clear e t y MUST GO I- I athe g the first to go will Win be HelD Hein- formerly attached man r Jerman erman embassy but left behind tt von Bernstorff and sin since e atthe at- at E Ito Uto the department of ot German of if the Swiss legation In ado ad- ad If o Schaafhausen there is isa a long tong clerks and servants at servants at least e served in such capacities in inI try although although this this- govern- govern s. s o means n of knowing deft deft- hat h t t the e exact status of most s With kith the German govern- govern I ere is ground for belief that them hem are persons of more iM- iM im-I im I to fo the German GeTman intelligence I rge rge je Barthelme the author of ch discussed dispatch to the 1 Gazette at the time diplomatic J ere re severed still is in Wash- Wash ut it Is required to report to officials in person week reek gh the bulk hulls of the German and sv sy staffs departed whit two of Germanys Germany's 11 have ha their representatives KES PLEA alt Huhem Hussein Be Bey charge hage of or ors isn s emb embassy s pleaded with the not to lo insist on his hiso o His Ills wife is is an English English- I on the ground that her herI I Ight be affected by going to nople the tho bey has been perl per- per I l emain here The Bulgarian Buls-arlan also Iso still sUI is at his legation I re re many indications that th the Jt is taking steps to tighten fet e and make even more diffie e of military information ny Iny he he government agreed to arM ar- ar of ot m many ny former GerO GerD Ger- Ger M O D l loges loyes yes to the Swiss legation lates ates there was no state of Hen een n the United States and But Hut the declaration of war knowledge that Germany ed in do n efficient spy system here ged the governments government's attiCS atti- atti CS LS TOO FEARED Hoffman mm-Hoffman affair in inel inin tid el- el elin in which a member of the theSs theal Ss al council was was forced to toIe jj er et being discovered ered as a seeking to Lo influence ward ird peace had a R. deep effect I Ie mg officials that at ate e members of neutral gova gov- gov G a wire re USing their positions to toon I 1 sure on the belligerent pow pow- pow 1 Jf ot of desired to increase the theof ot of such the work through on page 2 I CAMPAIGN ON SPIES Continued from page 1 1 added pressure brought by former German officials still in office here Over Americas America's relations with some of the neutrals have become delicate through the export control provisions and Germany could easily use her po position position po- po to increase friction there The cleaning out of former German officials off off- daIs hero here is but the first step In a systematic systematic attempt to root the spy system system tem tern in this country State department officials say that an ironbound conser- conser ship will be established on all outgoing I cables in line with President Wilsons Wilson's proclamation at the earliest h hour hout n that the machinery can b be built up They are also urging a mails malls censorship beginning be beginning be be- ginning at first with all countries not now covered by the British and as soon soona a as possible Including that a as at well |