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Show 1U DEATH RECALLS OLD SENSATION I Ambassador Summarily Removed Re-moved By Roosevelt Expires Ex-pires in Paris j I PARIS. Nov. 13 (By the Associated Asso-ciated Press.) Bellamy Storer, long prominent OS an American diplomatist, diplomat-ist, died Sunday night In a hotel here, where he was staying with Mrs. I Storer. BEGAN AS TToRFY. NEW YORK. Nov. 13 Bellamy Storer, who died In Paris Sunday nlght, was American ambassador to I Austria-Hungary in l'.'0.'-ii and before I that had been minister, to Belgium and Spain. He represented the first hio di.-ftrlct In the 52nd and 53rd congress. Ho was born in finclnnall Auguft 28. J 8-1 7 and was graduated from Harvard college in 1867. He entered the law school two years later and was appointed aiL."tant I'nlted States attorney lor the southern district of 01 io Mr Btorer's death recalls the diplomatic dip-lomatic sensation of a decade and a half ago when he was summarily removed re-moved as ambassador at Vienna by the then President Roosevelt. LET! ISRfl PUBLISHED. It was Mr. Scorer's wife who was uarla !Longworth of pinclnnatl, about who revolved the strife incidental to tho dismissal. She was the "My dear Maria" i'i the remarkable series of letters written by the late president and published by Mrs Storer in defense de-fense of lo r contention that her husband's hus-band's romova! had i n an Injustice, 1: v . 1 who . i h 1 1 cd by the president with responsibility for th" v 1 it ions v. lib !; can 1 be;- husband's removal. Mr i In defense of his action, accused Mrs Storer with havinc delved ton deeply into affairs of state and with seriously Involving the t nited i-'fjtes with tho Vatican In Rome and with the governments govern-ments of Fiance, Spain and AustrJa-Hungary. AustrJa-Hungary. WERE OLD FRIENDS. The Storer8 and the Rooycvelts had I been intimate friend for many years. Mrs. Storer. aunt of Nicholas Ronp-Worth, Ronp-Worth, Mr Roosevelt's son-in-law, 1 was god-mother to Kermlt Roosevelt I and Mr .storer had served in congress, when Mr. Roosevelt was a member of the civil scr-lce commission. |