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Show GENUINE RELIEF FELT IN VIENNA VIENNA. March 14. (Wireless to the Associated Press via Tuckerton.) There was a feeling of genuine relief at the Vienna foreign office when the first news which was regarded ai authentic au-thentic reached here from Washington after the receipt by the American government gov-ernment of tho Austro-Hungarian reply re-ply to the inquiry of the United States regarding this country's submarine policy. The news came in the form of a Wolff bureau dispatch saying the. Austro-Hungarlan r.'ply was regarded as leaving the door open for future exchange ex-change of ideas between the United States and Austria-Hungary- Official circles, the press and tho public took the view of this country on its own merits. As always has been the case, a rupture with the United States would be regretted sincerely. oo DEPART FOR HOME EL PASO, Texas. March 14 The Third Pennsylvania field artillery left here today for Sunbury and Wilkes-barre, Wilkes-barre, Pa., for demobilization. |