Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

U. S. Now Await* a Disavowal From Sweden. Washington, Sept. 9.—Tfie government’s exposure of how Sweden’s legation in Argentina acted as a secret channel of communication for Count Luxburg, German charge in Buenos Ayres and the Berlin foreign office, has created a sensation which absorbs the diplomatic corps and all official quarters almost to the exclusion of all other subjects connected with the war. . As a revelation of the machinations of German diplomacy, -it takes rank second only to the celebrated Zimmerman note plotting war between the United States and Japan and Mexico. No development is evident at this juncture. At the present stage it is wholly a matter between Argentina, Qxxrjarlfjn Anri GprrnßFlV. With thfi IJ. CTIIVX VIVI IUUHJ , »» • her allies and the rest of the world’s interested onlookers, eager to know how the most remarkable train -of events will be explained or dealt with by the three governments. Germany’s probable action is more or less discounted. As an exeuse to retain the friendship of the few nations which have not gone to war with her, it is expected that amends will be offered to Argentina for the German charge’s references to the foreign minister as a “notorious ass,” and his recommendations that Argentine ships be destroyed “without leaving any trace.”

N. C. Shafer and Clayton Ward returned from Detroit Sunday with two Maxwell touring cars for prospective purchasers. Frank Welsh went to Lafayette today on business. Miss C. Spate, of Newland, went to Belvidere, 111., today for a visit. John W. Paxton and Charles W. Coen, of South Bend, were here Sunday. . • __

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